Cancellations, postponements, changes as of April 2, 2020

According to the Daily Freeman, here are Cancellations, postponements, changes as of April 2, 2020

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

• The Hyde Park Transfer Station is temporarily closed and is scheduled to reopen on April 11.

• The Hurley Planning Board has canceled its April 6 and April 20 meetings.

• Performing Arts of Woodstock has canceled its 2020 season. 

• Public schools are closed until at least April 15.

• Trailways has suspended all bus service in New York state.

• 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. 

• Scenic Hudson's Mount Beacon Park is closed. All other Scenic Hudson parks are open.

• All West Point Band performances through May 9 are canceled.

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

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

• The Dutchess County Clerk's Office is closed to the public. The office will continue to receive allowable court filings through the NYSCEF filing system as well as through the mail. For more information, visit the New York Courts website,www.nycourts.gov. Land records can also be accepted through the mail or via the clerk's electronic portal,bit.ly/3ayBoY8. The clerk's Record Room, located on the second floor of the County Office Building, 22 Market St., Poughkeepsie, is open from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday for title searching only. For questions or an emergency, call (845) 486-2131.

• Minnewaska State Park in Ulster County has postponed the start of climbing and bouldering season. Also, parking will be reduced to every other space and regularly monitored.

• 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 atwww.roostcoop.org/student-virtual-exhibition.

• The Town of Ulster Library is closed until at least April 19.

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

• The Morton Memorial Library & Community House in Rhinecliff will remain closed through at least Sunday, April 19. All library programs and events are canceled at least through Thursday, April 30.

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

• The Rosendale Seniors have postponed their May 13 trip to Penn's Peak in Jim Thorpe, Pa., to Sept. 23.

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

• Mountain Jam, May 29-31 at Bethel Woods, has been canceled. 

• Mohonk Mountain House has pushed back its planned reopening date to June 1. 

• The Mohonk Preserve in New Paltz is closed. 

• The Kingston Classic races, scheduled for April 26, have been canceled.

• All tax-preparation services at all AARP TaxAide sites (Kingston, Hurley, Saugerties, New Paltz, Gardiner, Napanoch) have been suspended until further notice.

• All playgrounds in Hyde Park are closed, but parks and trails are open.

• The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Catskills has scheduled ZOOM services for 10:30 a.m. April 5, 12 and 19. A link to ZOOM services will be posted on the congregation’s website,uucatskills.organd on its Facebook page,facebook.com/UUCatskills.

• 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) 486-2555 or emailnbhargava@dutchessny.gov.

• The Ulster County Art Association will not meet April 7.

• The Esopus Fire Department's chicken parm dinner scheduled for April 4 has been canceled.

• All Department of Motor Vehicle offices are closed until further notice. Drivers licenses, non-drivers identification cards, vehicle registrations and temporary registrations from auto dealerships expiring on or after March 1 are extended to Sunday, April 19, 2020. 

• Dutchess County Public Transit has announced service reductions. Only Routes E, 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.

• Emergency toll procedures are in effect in cash toll lanes on the Thruway. This plan will convert the collection of cash tolls to toll billing by license plate during the coronavirus response. The procedures will be in place until further notice.

• SUNY New Paltz and Vassar College have postponed their May commencement exercises.

• Mount Saint Mary College will hold classes online for the rest of the semester. Residence halls will remain closed for the remainder of the semester. The college’s commencement ceremony, originally scheduled for May 16, will be delayed.

• Unison's theater and classroom space in New Paltz will be closed through at least early April.

• Hannaford supermarkets have shortened their hours of operation — stores are open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. — to allow more time for cleaning and restocking. Also, people 60 and older will have a dedicated shopping period from 6 to 7 a.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The Hannaford-to-Go service is temporarily suspended.

• Price Chopper supermarkets in Saugerties and Catskill will be open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week, with special pre-opening hours for seniors from 6 to 7 a.m., until further notice.

• 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 atcccosuhelpline@cccsos.org.

• The YMCA of Kingston & Ulster County is providing emergency child care in Kingston, New Paltz, Marbletown and Ellenville for the families of first responders and essential employees who have to work. Space is limited. Registration forms are available atymcaulster.org/emergency-child-care.

• 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 through March.

• Bank of Greene County branch lobbies are closed except by appointment. Drive-through lanes, ATMs and night drops are available.

• St. Gregory's Episcopal Church, 2578 state Route 212, Woodstock, will offer Sunday services at 10 a.m. on Facebook. Evening prayer services will take place via Facebook/Zoom on Thursdays at 5 p.m., and morning prayers on Fridays at 10 a.m.

• The Woodstock Farm Sanctuary in High Falls is closed until May.

• The April 6 meeting of the town of Saugerties Zoning Board of Appeals is canceled.

• St. James United Methodist Church in Kingston will broadcast live worship services at 10 a.m. Sundays atfacebook.com/StJamesKingstonthrough at least the end of March. Most group activities are canceled, though 12-step programs, Bible studies and church meetings will continue on schedule, unless otherwise announced. 

• The St. James Happy to Help Food Pantry said anyone nyone 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 Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site grounds in Newburgh will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The museum is closed.

• The April 3 "Dancing with the Stars, Ulster Style" event has been postponed until Thursday, June 11.

• The Town of Ulster Senior Club has canceled all of its upcoming scheduled meetings. The Town of Ulster Senior Center will be closed until the end of April. The group also has canceled its Tuesday, April 14, trip to the Saratoga casino. All payments will be fully refunded.

• The Ulster County Animal Response team has canceled its Tuesday, April 14, meeting at the Marbletown Community Center.

• The Senate House State Historic Site in Kingston has canceled "Sugaring Off: 18th Century Style," scheduled for Saturday, April 4.

• Chabad of Ulster County, 254 Lucas Ave., Kingston, will not be having its regularly scheduled prayer services or classes. 

• Mohonk Consultations in New Paltz has canceled "Finding Common Ground Despite Differences," scheduled for Sunday, April 5. It also has canceled its Distinguished Achievement Award and Celebration of its 40th Anniversary, scheduled for Sunday, June 14.

• A nickel social sponsored by St. Mary's Youth Ministry, scheduled for Saturday, April 4, at Hose Company 3 in Coxsackie, has been canceled.

The Ashokan Center in Olivebridge has canceled this year's Spring Day Camp, scheduled for April 6-10.

• The Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center is closed until further notice.

• Village elections in Saugerties, Rhinebeck and Tivoli, originally scheduled for March 18, have been postponed until April 28.

• The Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill has postponed events and tours for March and April. 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 Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce has canceled its April and May breakfast meetings and networking mixers.

• The Clearwater Community Celebration scheduled for June 20-21 at Croton Point Park has been canceled.

• The Starr Library in Rhinebeck is closed.

• The E.R. Evarts Library in Athens is closed.

• The Section 9 Athletic Council has extended its suspension of all competition to May 1.

• The Clermont State Historic Site's historic mansion and visitors center will not open for the season for tours and events on April 9, as previously scheduled. The Chancellor’s Sheep and Wool Showcase, originally scheduled for April 18, has been canceled. The historic grounds and trails remain open daily from 8:30 a.m. to sunset. Parking fees are waived.

• The Kiskatom Fire Department has canceled its Palm Sunday pancake breakfast on April 5.

• All Kingston City Hall meetings are canceled. 

• 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.

• • The Woodstock Film Festival has postponed all spring events.

• The Clinton Community Library is closed.

• The Ellenville Public Library and Museum is closed.

• Coach House Players in Kingston has canceled the upcoming performances of "Nightwatch."

• The YMCA of Kingston and Ulster County is closed.

• No visitors are allowed at the two HealthAlliance hospitals in Kingston, Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhinebeck and Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie.

• Hudson Valley Honor Flight has postponed its two upcoming spring flights.

• The Ashokan Maple Fest 2020 has been canceled. 

• 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.

• Ulster Ballet's 37th Annual Festival of Dance is canceled. 

• The Town of Ulster Justice Court is closed. 

• The town of Ulster Highway Department complex and the Water and Wastewater Department are closed. The Town Clerk's Office will have limited interactions.

• The Saugerties Library is closed.

• The Catskill Mountains Chapter of Trout Unlimited has suspended fly fishing classes at SUNY Ulster.

• The Council For Resources to Enrich the Arts, Technology & Education will be closed to the public through the end of March. It will continue operating at its office at 398 Main St., Catskill, on a limited schedule.

• The state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has temporarily suspended visits at all state correctional facilities. 

• 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 through at least mid-April.

• All performances, events and programs at The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck through April 16 are postponed or canceled.

• The Rhinebeck Rotary has canceled its May 18 Service Above Self awards dinner.

• Colony Woodstock has canceled events.

• Helsinki Hudson has closed the club and the restaurant and canceled events.

• The Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston, is closed, and it has canceled all spring Wednesday evening lectures, including April 15, April 29, May 13 and May 27; along with the April 24 opening reception for the exhibit, “Mary Powell: Queen of the Hudson.” The “Bottles & Brews: Prohibition in the Hudson Valley” program originally scheduled for Saturday, March 21, was postponed; a new date will be announced.

• Worship at Church of the Comforter, 26 Wynkoop Place, Kingston, has been canceled until further notice. 

• The Kingston Library is closed.

• The Saugerties Library has canceled all events and programs.

• The Phoenicia Library is closed.

• The Woodstock Library has canceled all programs until further notice.

• The Arts Society of Kingston has canceled upcoming events. The gallery is closed.

• The Catskills Visitor Center in Mount Tremper is be closed to the public, as are the center’s offices in the Erpf Center in Arkville. Public events, workshops and programming scheduled for prior to May 31 will be rescheduled as virtual events or canceled. The 2020 Catskills Great Outdoor Expo also has been canceled. 

• The Town of Esopus Library has suspended all programs until further notice.

• Upstate Films in both Rhinebeck and Woodstock is closed. 

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

• The American Association of University Women/Kingston has canceled the March Literary Group; March Meet and Greet; March Luncheon at Reginato's; March AAUW-Kingston Executive Meeting; and the April 29 trip to MoMA.

• 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.

• The 10th annual Greene County Senior Citizens' Day, scheduled for Friday, May 15, has been postponed.

• Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County is limiting public access to its offices. Events, programs and meetings also are being postponed, moved online or canceled.

•  All Masses in the Archdiocese of New York are canceled.  

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

• The May 6 Hudson Valley Veterans Job Fair at SUNY New Paltz has been canceled.

• The Anderson Center for Autism's Community Field Day, scheduled for Saturday, April 18, in Rhinebeck, has been canceled.

• Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan and Ulster's annual Celebration of Charity and Caritas Awards Dinner has been postponed until Tuesday, June 9, at Anthony’s Pier 9 in New Windsor.


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