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www.catskillmtn.org
EvErything undEr tEnts or
indoors—ComE rain or shinE!
.
A unique and lively celebration of music, fine crafts, film and nature in a beautiful mountain setting
T he Catskill Region Fine Craft Show prides itself on maintaining the high-
est standards of excellence in workmanship
and professionalism and has developed a
reputation among artists and collectors as one of the best crafts shows in the Northeast.
Allan Ditton
over 75 artisans Donova
n So
land
wood products fair
a unique community of extraordinary woodworkers —artists of different styles all united in their love of wood.
for more information visit: www.catskillmtn.org
Judd Weisberg; photo by Francis X. Driscoll
wood products fair
Dem
onstration by NE Woodworkers Assoc.; photo by Francis
X. D
risco
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Demonstrationsby skilled artisans
Shirley Alston Reeves
Saturday, July 7
for a complete performance schedule visit:
www.catskillmtn.org
John SebaStian formerly of The Lovin’ Spoonful, (“Do You Believe in Magic,” “Summer in the City”)
The DirTY SoCk FunTiMe BanD the Rolling Stones for the younger set!
MakoTo Taiko pounding drum rhythms from ancient Japan
Young PeoPLe’S ChoruS oF nYC “impeccable pitch, luminous sound and palpable energy…”—anthony Tommasini, the nY times
John
Sebast
ian
The Dirty Sock Funtime Band
Young People’s Chorus of NYC; photo by Stephanie Berger
Shirley Alston Reeves
American Taiko Drummers
ShiRleY alSton ReeveS legendary rock n’ roll hall of Famer, former lead singer of r&B Dream girls, The Shirelles, (“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow”)
Jazz MuSeuM in harLeM aLL STar BanD with tenor sax player Loren SChoenBerg performed with Benny goodman and other jazz luminaries
annalivia with award-winning fiddler BrenDan CareY BLoCk, celtic folk music at its best
MokoTo Taiko pounding drum rhythms from ancient Japan
Mokoto Taiko
Sunday, July 8
festivalmusic
John
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Young People’s Chorus of NYC; photo by Stephanie Berger
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for more information visit:
www.catskillmtn.org
quilts MountainFilm Festival On Tour
film
Friday, July 6th: 6pm–8pm • $7.50 adults, $5 seniors/studentsSaturday, July 7th: 4:30pm–6:30pm and 9pm–11pmBoth Saturday screenings free with Festival Admission
“...a visually dazzling and emotionally compelling experience that leaves you with an array of feelings: shock, pride, sorrow, and—above all—hope. Wrapped in a deceptively entertaining package that manages to both move and inspire, these films will make you want to be a better global citizen.” —Sydney Stowe, Film Mgr
for more information visit:
www.catskillmtn.org
for more information visit www.catskillmtn.orgFestival Sponsors:
farm exhibitorsfamily fun &
This event is supported by
The New York State Music Fund, established by the New York State Attorney General at
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.
for more information visit www.catskillmtn.org
farm exhibitorsfamily fun &
The Doctorow Family Foundation
Greene CountyCouncil on the
Arts, Inc.
all festival photos by Francis X. Driscoll
Catskill Mountain Foundation presents the
Saturday, July 7 & Sunday, July 8
in the Village of Hunter, NY
(MountainFilmFestival on Tour begins Friday, July 6)
2007 Mountain Culture Festival
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