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Sept. 1-30:

Stuff THE BUS FOR CHOP (Child Starvation OUTREACH Partners), 9 a.m.-5 p.m. everyday, at the former TOPS Industry, 448 N. Keystone Ave., Sayre. In memory of Jaymz Maurice Altieri (Sept. 23, 2005 – Might 5, 2021). Fill the bus food items push non-perishable foodstuff things can be donated. For a lot more data, get hold of Bill Snyder III at (570) 497-7398 or Liz Terwilliger at (570) 731-0822.

Wednesday, Sept. 1:

4TH Yearly UNVEILING OF THE “FIELD OF THE FORGOTTON FALLEN,” 10 a.m., at the Tioga County Place of work Creating garden, 56 Main St., Owego. The show will be on exhibit the overall thirty day period to provide interest to veteran suicide. For additional information and facts, contact Mike at (607) 687-8228 or e mail middaughm@tiogacountyny.gov.

Thursday, Sept. 2:

ATHENS Summer season Live performance Collection, 6 p.m., Teaoga Sq. Park, downtown Athens. Tunes by

Fifty-one Years in the Making: Peters Valley Is Back

By Ilene Dube, JerseyArts.com

Fifty-one Years in the Making: Peters Valley Is Back

Grants for new technology have enabled the historic craft village to thrive

Enrolling in a workshop at Peters Valley School of Craft was like taking a journey back in time. You could have an immersion experience studying, say, blacksmithing, ceramics or weaving, living communally in the historic village of Bevans in Layton, N.J.

Those were the Before Times.

Last spring, during the pandemic, Peters Valley – a utopia-like retreat in the natural surroundings of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area – moved into the online world for instructor presentations, workshops, even its renowned craft fair.

Fifty-one Years in the Making: Peters Valley Is Back

This all coincided with the 50th anniversary of Peters Valley. While some may have hoped for more – the anniversary year slogan became “50 Years in the Making” – the organization succeeded with several major efforts: An exhibition at the Hunterdon Museum of Art in Clinton, “From the Ground Up,”