Showing posts with label Kingston New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kingston New York. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Until the Violence Stops


Please join us:
Sunday February 13, 2010,  2:00 pm
 Upstate Films, 132 Tinker Street, Woodstock

 A V-Day Benefit Screening of
 “Until The Violence Stops”
an Eve Ensler Film
 
To benefit The Washbourne House
Ulster County’s Battered Women’s Shelter
 A program of Family of Woodstock Inc.
                
  Tickets $12.00 in Advance or $15.00 at the door
 Call 845 331-7080 ext.127
 or mail your check to The Washbourne House
PO Box 3817,  Kingston, New York 12402
Attn.Kathy Moretti
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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Recycle Your Old Computers/CRTs/Copiers* Nov 5 & 6

Recycle Your Old Computers/CRTs/Copiers*
and Help Benefit the Work of Sustainable Hudson Valley

An electronics take-back event for businesses and individuals hosted by The Mac Works, in partnership with Advanced Recovery,

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Inc., Ryan & Ryan Insurance Agency, American Cancer Society, and Deegan Development Group, is hosting .

WHEN


Businesses
: Fri. November 6th, 2009, 12PM–4 PM

Individuals
: Sat. November 7th, 2009, 9AM–1PM

WHERE
400 Stockade Drive, Kingston Off Schwenk Drive, across from Kingston Plaza

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COST TO TURN IN ELECTRONICS

Individuals: $10 per carload. No pre-registration required.

Businesses, school districts and government agencies: will be invoiced
based on inventory of equipment recycled. Registration Required.
Please contact Bob Travers at Advanced Recovery, Inc.
845-858-8813 or btravers@advancedrecovery.com

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* Items Accepted
Monitors, Printers, Keyboards, VCRs, Batteries, Cell Phones, Terminals, Cables,
Fax Machines, Radios, Modems, CRTs, Telephones, TVs, CPUs, Copiers,
Scanners, DVD Players, Typewriters & Stereo Equipment

As an expression of appreciation, every business, and every driver of a carload of individual recycling, will receive incentives from area businesses including a 10% discount on the services of The Mac Works. Special workshops will be offered at Sustainable Hudson Valley’s office, 400 Stockade, the location of the collection site: “Green Living for Busy People” with Melissa Everett, at 3 pm Friday and “Ask the Mac Doctor” with Cheryl Schneider, 1 pm each day.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Volunteer Opportunity, Kingston, Sept. 19th

Drum Boogie is a FREE one day music festival on the lawn of Cornell Park, Rondout Historic District of Kingston, New York on Saturday, September 19th, 2009 (rain date Sunday, September 20th) from 12 Noon to 7 PM. One hundred drummers will participate in an opening ceremony followed by an afternoon of concerts of top name performers of various styles of drumming from around the world

Family of Woodstock is assisting the Drum Boogie Festival by providing crowd control and selling water. If you would like to volunteer to assist Family, please contact Vikki Read at (845) 331-7080 ext. 140 or by e-mail at vread@fowinc.org.

Drum Boogie is produced by:
Garry Kvistad and The Woodstock Chimes Fund (www.chimes.com
)
with major support through Assemblymember Kevin Cahill
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