Wednesday, September 16th - Town Board Meeting
7:00 pm - Town Hall, 265 Oscawana Lake Rd. Putnam Valley, NY Click Here for Agenda
Friday, September 18th - Planning Board Submissions Deadline for 10/5 Mtg.
Putnam Valley Town Day
Saturday, September 19 (rain date 20th)
FLOAT PARADE TOWN DAY Festivities 2:00pm-9:00pm+ FIREWORKS! @ Leonard Wagner Memorial Park Live Music by the Sundown Band & Dirty Stay Out! Hot Food, Snacks, Lots of Vendors, Displays, Fun Carnival Rides, Bouncy Houses, Petting Zoo, Art Exhibit by PV Arts, Fireworks by FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA! FREE admission! Info: AnnabiPVTB “at”gmail.com Visit the TOWN DAY PAGE
Our Highway Department is out there at work. Please drive carefully as they do...
Environmental Hazards / Closures:
HAWK WARNING
Protect your pets!
A hawk can swoop down and fly away with a dog or cat weighing 12 lbs (or more!)
Do not leave small pets outdoors without close supervision.
BURN WARNING
Call Putnam 911 Center Before AND After each burn! (845) 225-4860
Only burning of tree limbs with attached leaves is allowed.
Leaves-Only burning is NOT allowed Due to the increased risk of wildfires.
No other hazardous conditions in Putnam Valley, NY have been reported
to the PV10579 Community Information System. But drive safely!
County Legislator William Gouldman:
District News:
Lake Peekskill
DATE CHANGE Lake Peekskill Civic Association Meeting
Monday, September 21st at 8:00 pm Lake Peekskill Community Center
Northway, Lake Peekskill
Is something of interest going on in your District? Do you have an upcoming activity or program you'd like to promote? Send it in and we'll publicize it here!
In the meantime, here are some folks you can contact with questions or concerns about our Putnam Valley Districts:
District Office:
Judith Travis, District Clerk Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday Phone: (845) 526-2160
District Contacts:
Supervisor Tendy:
Lake Oscawana
Lookout Manor
Mill Ponds
Councilwoman Annabi: Barger Pond
Brookdale Gardens
Lake Peekskill
Roaring Brook Lake Wildwood Knolls
Councilwoman Whetsel:
Continental Village
Putnam Acres Sewer District
Putnam Valley Free Library
Regular Library Hours: Sundays: 12 pm - 4 pm
Mondays: 10 am - 5 pm
Tuesday: 10 am - 7 pm
Wednesday: 10 am - 7 pm
Thursday: 10 am - 5 pm Friday: 10 am - 5 pm Saturdays: 10 am - 4 pm
Fall Storytimes
Fall Storytimes will begin on Wednesday, Sept. 16th.
10:15 am Storytimes for children ages 3 - 6 yrs
followed by a fun craft
11:00 am Toddlertime for children under 3 yrs
No registration necessary. Come join us!
Computer Instruction
September 19th, 2015
11:00 am
On September 19th, the Library will begin offering
one on one instruction on computer programs.
This will be a free one hour session with a Library staff member.
You must register at the circulation desk prior to Saturday
as there is only one instructor. If a Saturday is booked,
we will sign you up for the first available date.
Please do not ask to register up for multiple Saturdays sessions.
As you know job applications are now online
and MS Word can be useful for resumes, reports, etc.
If you are just beginning on the computer and want to learn
about the basics of the internet, we can help.
If you're familiar with certain computer programs, but want to know more
or if you have specific questions, sign up!
September is SIgn-Up For A Library Card Month
Hope to see you soon.
Putnam Valley Business Network
A New name - But the same important mission:
Working to unify and represent the business owners of Putnam Valley through advocacy, education and networking opportunities to assist storefront, home based and farm business to attract new commerce.
Good Business is Good for Putnam Valley
The Putnam Valley Business Network
is re-organizing, and YOU are encouraged to participate!
The next meeting of the new Putnam Valley Business Network
will take place on Tuesday, October 13th
7:00 pm
at Once Upon a Time Preschool and Day Care 47 Peekskill Hollow Road Putnam Valley, NY
Storefront, Farm and Home Business Owners,
and all interested Putnam Valley Residents,
are invited and encouraged to attend.
Gillen-Vinscotski Memorial Post 391
Next Meeting: Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 7:00 pm
Meetings held at the VFW Hall, 154 Oscawana Lake Rd. Putnam Valley, NY
Contact: VFW Post 391
PO Box 623
Putnam Valley, NY 10579-0623
Putnam Valley Volunteer Fire Department
Proudly Volunteering Since 1946
FIRE PREVENTION OPEN HOUSE
12 Canopus Hollow Road (Behind Town Hall)
October 11, 2015 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Come Meet Your Local Heroes!
Live Demonstrations, Free Food & Refreshments, Door Prizes
Putnam Valley Volunteer Fire Department
Putnam Valley Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Putnam County Sheriff's Office
New York State Police
YIELD FOR BLUE LIGHTS
When you see BLUE LIGHTS - please PULL OVER!! It will only take a few seconds - but in an emergency seconds count! A car with a flashing BLUE LIGHTS is a volunteer firefighter responding to an emergency.
BLUE LIGHTS DO NOT give volunteers any special privileges. They are courtesy lights only. The BLUE LIGHTS is to alert other drivers that we are on our way to an emergency. It's up to other drivers to pull over and let us go by! Please let us pass. It could give us the extra time to save a life or stop a fire before it's out of control. In a few minutes, these same people will be responding with a red light and siren.
Putnam Valley Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
COMMITMENT TO OUR COMMUNITY Our volunteers are committed to providing quality patient care with true compassion. The Putnam Valley Ambulance Corps provides emergency medical services which is a totally volunteer-driven organization. We strive everyday to provide exceptional emergency medical service to the community.
PVVAC is proud to offer to the public a variety of training classes in First Aid, CPR and Bloodborne Pathogens. To see a description and schedule of these classes and to sign up please click here!
YIELD FOR GREEN LIGHTS
HELP YOUR VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE MEMBERS!
When you see a GREEN LIGHT- please PULL OVER!! It will only take a few seconds - but in an emergency seconds count! A car with a flashing GREEN LIGHT is a volunteer emergency medical services person responding to an emergency.
GREEN LIGHTS DO NOT give volunteers any special privileges. They are courtesy lights only. The GREEN LIGHTS is to alert other drivers that we are on our way to an emergency. It's up to other drivers to pull over and let us go by. Please let us pass. It could give us the extra time to save a life. In a few minutes, these same people will be responding with a red light and siren.
Please practice GREEN LIGHT courtesy and HELP US HELP YOU!!
Grace United Methodist Church:
We have regular worship with Sunday School at 10 AM on Sunday mornings.
All are welcome at Grace UMC!
Fall Bible Study - Wednesdays
from 7-8:30 PM at the Grace UMC Parsonage.
Making Sense of the Bible: Rediscovering the Power of Scripture
Who is this study for? *those who love the Bible and look to it to help them find meaning and purpose for their lives
*people who are willing to wrestle with portions of the Bible about which they have questions
*people who are largely unfamiliar with the Bible, but are curious and want to know more
All are welcome, come join us!
Section One: The Nature of Scripture
September 2- Session 1: Making Sense of the Old Testament
September 9 - Session 2: Making Sense of the New Testament September 16 - Session 3: Questions about the Nature of Scripture
UMW Luncheon
Tuesday, Sept. 29th
It's almost time for another wonderful UMW luncheon!
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 29th from 11:30-1 PM in Grace Hall.
Lunch is $10 per person with $3 bids for auction.
Please bring a gift valued at at least $5 for the auction.
This small, family-oriented congregation serves Putnam and Northern Westchester, providing religious school for preschoolers through young adults and adult education programs. The congregation is particularly sensitive to the varying needs of members; individuals raised in various Jewish traditions, Jews-by-choice and non-Jewish members of congregants' families. The warm atmosphere encourages newcomers to share in all aspects of temple life.
Shabbat Services are held Friday nights at 8:00 pm, led by Rabbis Laurie Levy and Steve Altarescu. An Oneg with snacks follows. Everyone is encouraged to come and celebrate Shabbat with us. Shabbat Family Services are held the first Friday of the month at 8:00 pm for our temple's youngest members and their families.
The Reform Temple of Putnam Valley welcomes Jews
and spiritual seekers of all backgrounds and lifestyles.
Services held at the Putnam Valley Reform Temple
362 Church Road in Putnam Valley, NY Visit www.rtpv.org for more info.
Join us for the High Holy Days! Shana Tova 5776
Reform Temple of Putnam Valley
362 Church Rd, Putnam Valley, NY 10579
For additional tickets or more information, contact us.
St. Ambrose of Milan Orthodox Church
Comes out of the Russian Orthodox tradition but worships using the old Western (Roman) Rite as it existed between the 5th - 9th centuries.
Sundays at 10:00 am - Liturgy (Mass) followed by breakfast!
Services held at the Putnam Valley Grange, 2nd Floor
For more information, contact Archbishop Anthony at (845) 528-5252.
Church of the North American Martyrs:
Located at 55 Oscawana Lake Road in Putnam Valley
Weekend Mass Schedule:
Saturday - 5:00 pm
Sunday - 9:00 am and 11:00 am
Come worship with us!
Temple Israel of Putnam Valley (Lake Drive, Lake Peekskill) is inaugurating a new program of “synagogue skills” learning. Rather than conduct a normal Shabbat service, we will be gathering together to study and learn for an hour or so. What we hope to do is to explore, in a relaxed and informal format, a series of key prayers and rituals that take place in synagogues around the world during Shabbat services. Our hope is that those who attend will find that they will become more comfortable with the content of the service.
This program is especially designed for anyone who is interested in learning more about what all these prayers and rituals mean but was afraid to ask!
EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED.
These informal “shul” sessions will take place on the
2nd & 4th Shabbat each month until further notice.
Regular Shabbat Services are held the 1st & 3rd Saturday each month at 9:30 am
Services are held in the Temple Sanctuary, Lake Shore Dr. in Lake Peekskill
St. Luke's is a warm, loving, family-friendly place to worship here in Putnam Valley, NY. Our Congregation has been serving the Lord and spreading the good news to its communities in the Putnam County & Upper Westchester areas (and beyond) for nearly a century. St. Luke's is an inviting Christian community committed to sharing the gospel to families and people of all ages.
Come join us in prayer and worship ... you'll be glad you did.
Sunday Communion Worship 9:00 am St. Luke's Lutheran Church
65 Oscawana Lake Road Putnam Valley, NY
Coffee Hour Fellowship offered Sundays after the service, along with Adult Bible Studies. Confirmation Classes held in the upper classroom at 10:30 am with Pastor Bill Vangor.
Sunday School for children in grades K-5 is available throughout the school year. Classes begin on Sunday during the 9 am service - children begin with their parents at the worship service, and then are led to the classrooms after a blessing at communion. Classes end between 10:30 and 10:45 am.
Music Department
Adult Choir Rehearsals are held every Wenesday beginning at 7:30 pm
Youth Choir Rehearsal and Instrumental Ensemble meet Fridays at 4:30 pm
Putnam Valley Historical Society:
Our History
Putnam Valley Historical Society Museum
Our 2015 exhibit is still open! The Early Native American People of Putnam Valley
The next meeting of the Historical Society Board will take place Tuesday, October 13th at 6:00 pm at the Museum! Peekskill Hollow Road at Church Road (Adams Corners) Putnam Valley, NY
A Call for Dedicated Volunteers!
Transcribers of historical documents and docents at the museum are needed.
For more info, call (845) 528-1024 or e-mail pvhistoricalsociety@verizon.net.
Putnam Valley Food Pantry
The Putnam Valley Community Food Pantry provides both perishable and non-perishable grocery items to approximately 200 families each week.
The Pantry is open every Saturday morning from 10:00 - 11:00 am and is located at 337 Peekskill Hollow Road, Putnam Valley, NY 10579.
The Putnam Valley Community Food Pantry’s mission is to increase access to food and to supply the ingredients for healthy balanced meals for struggling families in northern Westchester and Southern Putnam communities.
For more information, visit the Putnam Valley Food Pantry's website:
The Putnam Valley Grange #841 will hold its
Monthly Business Meeting
on
October 5, 2015
7:00 pm
at the Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Peekskill Hollow Rd.)
Putnam Valley, NY
Meets Wednesdays at Hollowbrook Travel - 11 Oscawana Lake Rd.
For info, contact Diana Cillo: (845) 528-1123 / Diana4Travel@aol.com
Putnam Valley Residents' Coalition:
The aim of the Putnam Valley Residents' Coalition is to protect our natural resources and preserve the rural character of Putnam Valley.
contact:putnamvalleyresidentscoalition@yahoo.com for more info. www.putnamvalleyresidents.com
The Putnam Valley Parks & Recreation Department is committed to providing the township with the best possible services available to the community. We welcome your input and are open to all sorts of program ideology.
Our Mission Statement:
To partner with and provide the residents of Putnam Valley -- both youth and adult -- the opportunity to enhance the quality of life through recreational programming, services and support that promotes a healthy interactive lifestyle, relieves stress, brings about excercise and fosters positive social interaction.
Come, visit our park, and see for yourself the beauty of Putnam Valley at the Leonard Wagner Memorial Park at 156 Oscawana Lake Rd. & Town Park Lane.
Always confirm Events with Parks & Recreation by calling (845) 526-3292
Putnam Valley Senior Center
Mondays: Art Class at 10:00 am
Tai Chi at 10:30 am
Tuesdays: Line Dancing at 10:30 am
Trivial Pursuit at 10:30 am
Crafts at 1:00 pm
Wednesdays: Sewing at :10:00 am
Yoga at 11:15 am
Social Dancing at 1:00 pm
Wii Games at 1:00 pm
Thursdays: Chair Pilates at 10:00 am
Coffee and Talk at 11:00 am
Ceramics at 12:30 pm
Fridays: Wii Games at 10:00 am
Memoir Class at 11:00 am
Knitting and Hook Rug at 1:00 pm
Call (845) 528-2662 for more information
Caregivers Support Group - 3rd Thursdays 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Sponsored by the Putnam County Office for the Aging
Call Michelle Dimarco for more info: (845) 808-1732
Computer Classes at the Putnam Valley Senior Center
Sponsored by the Putnam County Office for the Aging
Contact Cathy O'Brien for more info: (845) 628-6423 / cobrien@bestweb.net
And Nearby:
Join Hudson Highlands Land Trust and Jonathan Kruk
for a Family-Friendly Storytelling Hike October 1st
Hudson Highlands Land Trust (HHLT) is pleased to partner with Master Storyteller Jonathan Kruk to present a free, family-friendly Take-A-Hike! event, Stories around Little Stony at Little Stony Point Park in Cold Spring on Thursday, October 1, at 5:00pm.
Children will be delighted to learn the fanciful side of Hudson Valley history with tales of the Culprit Fae and the other imps and witches that have lived along the majestic Hudson River. The hike’s stroller- accessible trail winds through changing terrain and small inclines to make the outing a fun, family adventure suitable for young children.
“Let our lively local lore enchant your family! Catch the stories in the air at Little Stony Point,” said Jonathan Kruk. “It’s an ideal stroll with stories.”
There is no cost to join the hike, but advanced registration is required. To reserve space for your family, email info@hhlt.org or call 845-424-3358 x6.
The Hudson Highlands Land Trust is an accredited, community-based non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of the natural resources, rural character, and scenic beauty of the Hudson Highlands. HHLT offers hikes to give people the opportunity to experience the beauty, history and ecology of the region firsthand. To learn more about our programs and conservation work visit www.hhlt.org.
Sun., SEP 27 TAKE A WALK IN THE WOODS, an HHLT Take-a-Hike! event – 10:00am-12:30pm, at Black Rock Forest in Cornwall (part of the Hudson River Valley Ramble), led by Black Rock Forest Consortium Executive Director Bill Schuster. See how scientific knowledge is put into action to protect natural resources. Program is free but advance registration is required. Email info@hhlt.org or call 845-424-3358 x6 to sign up.
Thurs., OCT 1 STORIES AROUND LITTLE STONY, an HHLT Take-a-Hike! event – 5:00pm-6:00pm, at Little Stony Point Park in Cold Spring, led by Master Story Teller Jonathan Kruk. Learn about the fanciful side of Hudson Valley history during this fun hike for families with small children. Program is free but advance registration is required. Email info@hhlt.org or call 845-424-3358 x6 to sign up.
Sun., OCT 18 CASTLE TO RIVER, an HHLT Take-a-Hike! program fundraiser – 10:00am-1:00pm, led by Castle Rock caretaker Chip Marks. Meet at Garrison Station Parking Lot, shuttle to Castle Rock will be provided. Space is limited, register early. Fee: $10/adult, $5/child under 12. Email info@hhlt.org or call 845-424-3358 x6 to sign up.
Sat., NOV 7 DISCOVER THE WEST POINT FOUNDRY PRESERVE, an HHLT Take-a-Hike! event – 1:00pm-3:00pm, led by Cold Spring Historian Mark Forlow and Scenic Hudson Writer Reed Sparling. Industrial history and natural history intersect at the preserve. Program is free but advance registration is required. Email info@hhlt.org or call 845-424-3358 x6 to sign up.
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