Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

What’s open, what’s closed

- Freeman staff

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• The Ulster County Pool Complex in New Paltz will open Saturday, July 4. It will remain open until Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7. Its hours of operation will be 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Its occupancy will be limited to 325 people at any one time and will be only open to county residents and guests. There will be no swimming lessons or swim meets and practice. One swim lane will be available from 11 a.m. to noon. CDC COVID-19 guidelines for pools must be followed at all times.

• The Belleayre Beach in Highmount will opened Sunday, June 28. The beach will be open, with reduced capacity, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Online: belleayre.com/todo/ belleayre-beach.

• Additional campground in the Catskill Park will reopen July 1 to reservatio­n holders for the 2020 season, including the Devils Tombstone Campground and Day-Use Area in Hunter, the Kenneth L. Wilson Campground and Day-Use Area in Mount Tremper, and the Mongaup Pond Campground and Day-Use area in Livingston Manor. DEC-controlled fire towers, with the exception of Sugar Hill, also have reopened.

• The Food Pantry at Trinity Lutheran Church, 72 Spring St., Kingston, is now open on Tuesdays by appointmen­t by calling (845) 3382954 (leave message), and Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wear a mask to pick up a bag of groceries at the door.

• The Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcemen­t Center, 108 Parker Ave., Poughkeeps­ie, will reopen to the public at 8 a.m. Monday, July 6.

• The Olana State Historic Site in Columbia County is resuming outdoor tours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. The grounds are open daily from 8:30 a.m. to sunset. More info: olana. org.

• The Emerson Resort & Spa will reopen Thursday, July 16. • The Rosendale Library begins curbside pickup on Monday, June 29. Holds can be placed at (845) 6589013 or at rosendalel­ibrary. org. Print, fax, and copy service also will be available at curbside by appointmen­t. • The Highland Public

Library has implemente­d curbside pickup. Holds can be placed by calling (845) 691-2275 or going to highlandli­brary.org.

• The Starr Library in Rhinebeck is open for curbside pickup. More info: starrlibra­ry.org or (845) 8764030.

• The D.R. Evarts Library in Athens is open for curbside pickup. For an appointmen­t, email director@drevartsli­brary.org or call (518) 945-1417.

• The Clinton Community Library has reopened.

• The Ellenville Public

Library and Museum has begun curbside pickup. Call (845) 647-5530.

• The Kingston Library is closed, but its dropbox is open for returns.

• The Saugerties Library is offering curbside pickup. More info: saugerties­publiclibr­ary.org or (845) 246-4317.

• The Woodstock Library is offering curbside pickup. More info: www.woodstock. org or (845) 679-2213.

• The Town of Esopus

Library will reopen for curbside service on July 6. The dropbox will open for returns on June 29.

• The Town of Ulster Library is closed, but its dropbox is open for returns. Curbside pickup will being the first week of July.

• Dutchess County will host drive-in fireworks displays at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, July

4, at the Dutchess County Fairground­s, Route 9, Rhinebeck; Dutchess Stadium, Route 9D, Fishkill; and Silo Ridge Field Club Equestrian Center (Keane Stud), Depot Hill Road, Amenia.

• Hunter Mountain in Greene County has opened with a limited summer footprint focusing on mountain access and scenic lift rides.

• The city of Kingston’s playground­s have reopened with health and safety rules.

• The Ulster County Department of Motor Vehicles office, 244 Fair St., Kingston, has reopened for limited transactio­ns and by appointmen­t only. Visit bit. ly/uc-dmv-appt.

• The Dutchess County Department of Motor Vehicles, 22 Market St., Poughkeeps­ie, has resumed in-person license, permits and non-driver ID transactio­ns by appointmen­t only. Appointmen­ts may be made by calling (845) 486-2388 between 9 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. For informatio­n about vehicle registrati­ons, go to dutchessny.gov/countycler­k. • Metro-North’s Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines have increased peak service. • The Morton Memorial Library & Community House in Rhinecliff has resumed contactles­s curbside service. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; and 2-6 p.m. Wednesdays and Friday. To request materials, call (845)-876-2903 or email sandy@mortonrhin­ecliff.org.

• Red Hook Public Library patrons may begin ordering materials via an online form or by talking to staff members on the phone. Pickup will be contactles­s. Call (845) 758-3241, email director@redhooklib­rary.org, or v is itwww. red hook library. org.

• The Phoenicia Library is closed, but it is offering curbside pickup, and its exterior book drop is open for returns.

• Kingston Point Beach has reopened at 50 percent capacity and will have lifeguards on duty Wednesday to Sunday each week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

• The YMCA of Kingston and Ulster County will operate its summer day camps this year at under 50 percent of the permitted capacities. • Coach House Players in Kingston has canceled the remainder of the 2020 season, which includes its July, August and November shows. This season shows are scheduled to be performed during the 2021 season. All season tickets that were purchased for the 2020 season will be honored for the 2021 season. Visit coachhouse­players.org. • Zoom Flume Water Park in East Durham in Greene County has canceled its 2020 season.

• The city of Poughkeeps­ie has reopened its parks and skate park.

• The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts has canceled all pavilion shows planned for the summer of 2020.

• The town of Ulster transfer station has reopened. Town offices are to reopen July 6. • The city of Kingston’s Fourth of July celebratio­n and fireworks have been canceled.

• The Town of Hyde Park has canceled its summer camp program as well as the opening of the Hackett Hill pool for the 2020 season. The town’s Independen­ce Day parade also is canceled. • Dutchess County Public Transit and Ulster County Area Transit have increased bus service. Go to bit.ly/busresume for details.

• The Ulster County Fair, scheduled for Aug. 4-9, has been canceled.

• The Dutchess County Fair, scheduled for Aug. 25-30, has been canceled. • Trailways of New York has resumed bus service between Kingston and New York City, though on a limited basis.

• The Athens Performing Arts Corporatio­n has canceled its 2020 summer concert series in Athens Riverfront Park.

• HITS, which plans to start its 2020 HITS-onthe-Hudson series of horse shows in July, will host six consecutiv­e weeks of competitio­ns in Saugerties under the name Great American Summer Series.

• Pine Ridge Dude Ranch in Kerhonkson planning to reopen on July 1 with strict safety protocols.

• County courts in Dutchess and Ulster have begun limited reopening. Court proceeding­s will continue to be done virtually.

• City of Poughkeeps­ie pools will not be opened for the foreseeabl­e future.

• Opus 40 in Saugerties will be open Thursdays through Sundays, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All guests (no more than five per group) must sign up in advance, and spend no more than two hours on site, to prevent overcrowdi­ng. No one will be allowed entry without advance signup, and all indoor spaces will remain closed. Staff will be on site during all open hours to ensure that guests are practicing physical distancing. Go to opus40.org.

• The town of Ulster has canceled this summer’s youth recreation programs. • The town of Wawarsing will not have summer recreation programs, including Camp Shawangunk, and the town pools will be closed. • The Ulster County Men’s Amateur Golf Championsh­ip, known as the Herdegen, has been canceled.

• Mohonk Preserve has begun a phased reopening of its trails.

• The city of Kingston has canceled all 2020 summer recreation programmin­g, including the Summer Parks and Junior Naturalist programs and adult and youth sports.

• The new Kingston Waterfront Farmers’ Market takes place at TR Gallo Park on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

• The Hangout on the Hudson festival featuring Death Cab for Cutie and Real Estate originally scheduled for Aug. 1 in Dutchess County, has been canceled. • Maverick Concerts’ 105th chamber music festival in Woodstock, originally scheduled from June 27 to Sept. 13, 2020, is canceled.

• Bard College’s graduation ceremonies, originally scheduled for May 23, have been moved to Saturday, Aug. 22.

• The Rosendale Senors’ trip to Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills of South Dakota has been postponed until Aug. 14-24.

• The launch date for Vetson-Water on the Hudson River, originally scheduled for June, has been postponed to Sept. 5.

• The Rosendale Street Festival, originally scheduled for July 18 and 19, is canceled. • Vassar College and New York Stage and Film have canceled the 2020 Summer Powerhouse Season.

• All in-person AARP driver safety events and activities have been canceled through Wednesday, July 1.

• The inaugural Walkway One Mile – 10 1-mile races celebratin­g the 10-year anniversar­y of Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park – has been postponed until Saturday, Sept. 5.

All race details remain the same, and registrati­on remains open at walkway. org/onemile. Previous registrati­ons will automatica­lly carry over to the new date. Anyone needing to alter their registrati­on status because of this change should email walkway@walkway.org to do so without penalty.

• The Town of Ulster Senior Club has suspended its scheduled meetings until further notice. The Town of Ulster Senior Center at 1 Town Hall Drive is closed. Call Karen at (845) 3893429 for more informatio­n. • Kingston’s Emergency Food Hotline has added a website, www.kingstonem­ergencyfoo­d.com. To provide meals and groceries to those in need across the Kingston City School District, the Emergency Food hotline, (888) 316-0879, was created to streamline the intake of requests.

• The Wilderstei­n Historic Site in Rhinebeck has postponed its 2020 tour season. Wilderstei­n’s annual Benefit Fundraiser has been postponed until Saturday, Oct. 3. Other programmin­g for 2020 is currently being evaluated.

• In addition to the current closure of all public buildings at Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site in

Hyde Park, park roads and parking lots are now closed to vehicular traffic until further notice.

• The Green Kill Gallery, 229 Greenkill Ave., Kingston, is exhibiting larger works that can be viewed from the front windows of the gallery. When the social distancing restrictio­ns are lifted, Green Kill will be open during its normal hours.

• Cornell Cooperativ­e Extension of Ulster County has moved its classes, meetings and workshops online. Go to ulster.cce.cornell.edu. • The Arts Society of Kingston’s gallery is closed and has moved its exhibition­s online. Go to askforarts.org/ online-galleries.

• The Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center in Kingston, which is closed, is moving group meetings and workshops online. Go to lgbtqcente­r.org for more informatio­n.

• Kaaterskil­l Falls in the town of Hunter is closed, along with the viewing platform and connecting trails. Also closed are the Molly Smith, Laurel House Road and Scutt Road parking areas, and roads leading to the North-South Lake campground.

• The Kingston Common

Council is now holding its meetings remotely.

• The Legoland New York Resort in Goshen has postponed its opening until 2021.

• Performing Arts of Woodstock has canceled its 2020 season.

• The Senate House State Historic Site, 296 Fair St., Kingston, has closed all public buildings and canceled all tours, events and programs until further notice. The grounds remain open from dawn to dusk.

• The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz has moved its exhibits online. Go to newpaltz.edu/ dorskymuse­um.

• Ulster County residents who are 60 and older and need shopping and/or frozen meals should contact the county Office for the Aging at (845) 340-3456 to receive meals. Frozen meals are provided daily at three sites throughout the county: the Trudy Resnick Farber Building in Ellenville; the Rosendale Recreation Center; and the Saugerties Senior Center.

• The Lions Club Mini-Park located at South Parsonage Street and North Park Road in Rhinebeck is closed until further notice.

• The Kingston Stockade FC soccer season is canceled. • The Roost Studios &

Art Gallery in New Paltz is closed. The Student Art Exhibit is online at www. roostcoop.org/studentvir­tual-exhibition.

• The Woodstock School of Art is closed until further notice.

• Shadowland Stages in Ellenville has moved its screenings online. Go to shadowland­stages.org.

• All requests for Kingston Police Department reports should be directed to Records Clerk Alyssa Rockefelle­r at (845) 331-2061 or arockefell­er@kingston-ny. gov.

• The Dutchess County Office for the Aging prepares hot meals that are delivered to home-bound seniors Monday to Friday. During the COVID-19 outbreak, New York state has temporaril­y expanded eligibilit­y for the home-delivered meals program for seniors. Contact the Office for the Aging to find out more, (845) 4862555, or email nbhargava@ dutchessny.gov.

• Dutchess County Public Transit has announced service reductions. Only Route sE, J, K and L will be operating, with service provided from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. All other fixed routes will be suspended.

• Unison’s theater and classroom space in New Paltz is closed.

• Catholic Charities Case Management Services, including the Housing Resource Center, remain available for assistance with emergency food and shelter, and other basic social safety net support. Requests for assistance should be initiated with a phone in Ulster at (845) 340-9170, extension 3000, or by email at cccosuhelp­line@cccsos.org. • CREATE (the Council for

Resources to Enrich the

Arts, Technology & Education) at the Greene County Council on the Arts, 398 Main St., Catskill, is closed to the public.

• Bank of Greene County branch lobbies are closed except by appointmen­t. Drive-through lanes, ATMs and night drops are available. • The St. James Happy to Help Food Pantry said anyone needing emergency food can call (845) 331-3030 to arrange for pickups.

• The New Paltz Retired Men’s Group has temporaril­y suspended its monthly meetings.

• The Town of Ulster Senior Club has canceled all of its upcoming scheduled meetings. The Town of Ulster Senior Center is closed.

• The Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill has postponed spring events. The grounds are open for visits.

• The Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill has postponed some performanc­es until August and canceled performanc­es by The Hyde Park Ensemble and Flo Hayle’s cabaret.

• The Clermont State Historic Site’s historic mansion and visitors center has not opened for the season for tours and events. The Chancellor’s Sheep and Wool Showcase has been canceled. The historic grounds and trails remain open daily from 8:30 a.m. to sunset. Parking fees are waived. • The state police are suspending employment fingerprin­ting, along with child safety seat checks, at their stations.

• All local Social Security offices are closed to the public for in-person service. • Hudson Valley Honor Flight has postponed two flights and its annual Lunch of Honor this fall.

• The Boys & Girls Club of Ulster County is closed.

• The Marlboroug­h Town Hall is closed until further notice. • The Esopus Town Hall is closed until further notice. • The Town of Ulster Justice Court is closed.

• The FDR Library and Museum in Hyde Park is closed until further notice.

• The Bardavon in Poughkeeps­ie and the Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston are closed.

• Colony Woodstock has canceled events.

• Helsinki Hudson has closed the club and the restaurant and canceled events. • Upstate Films in both Rhinebeck and Woodstock is closed.

• The Rosendale Cafe has canceled Salsa Thursdays until further notice.

• U.S. Rep. Antonio Delgado’s Kingston office is closed, but constituen­ts with questions and in need of assistance with casework are directed to the new appointmen­ts feature at delgado.house.gov or should call (845) 443-2930 or (202) 225-5614.

• Swing dance classes by Linda and Chester Freeman in Clermont, Newburgh and Kingston, and the swing dance at White Hall in Kingston, are canceled.

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