Earth Day 2020

During the month of April 2019, Earth Day Network is coordinating volunteer cleanups across the US by working with grassroots organizations and community members to clean up green spaces, urban landscapes, and waterways.

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Usually each year on Earth Day, I like to share the history of this annual event along with a link to find a local clean-up. Like almost every event on Earth, COVID-19 has caused most cleanup events to be postponed until later in the year. Some may move forward if they meet current safety criteria, and comply with local and federal health advisories. Practice social distancing and sanitary awareness at any cleanups deemed safe by authorities. 

Earth Day Network, the world’s largest recruiter to the environmental movement, is going digital with messages, performances, and calls-to-action from celebrities and activists. Check out www.earthday.org/earth-day-live/

And now, onto the history of Earth Day from www.earthday.org:

The first Earth Day in 1970 mobilized millions of Americans for the protection of the planet. On April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans — 10% of the U.S. population at the time — took to the streets, college campuses and hundreds of cities to protest environmental ignorance and demand a new way forward for our planet. The first Earth Day is credited with launching the modern environmental movement and is now recognized as the planet’s largest civic event.

Earth Day led to passage of landmark environmental laws in the United States, including the Clean Air, Clean Water and Endangered Species Acts. Many countries soon adopted similar laws, and in 2016, the United Nations chose Earth Day as the day to sign the Paris Climate Agreement into force.”

Unfortunately, 50 years after the first Earth Day our country appears to be regressing, with environmental protections being eased and erased in favor of corporate profits. Despite the actions of our government, Earth Day continues today and the principles it was founded on seem to be finding more of a following than ever among us citizens. People of all walks of life are making changes in their daily lives to save the planet. 

 

 

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Last Chance to Vote for Best Of Columbia County 2019

Tomorrow (June 6) is the last day to vote for the annual Best of Columbia County competition!

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Tomorrow (June 6) is the last day to vote for the annual Best of Columbia County competition! Sponsored by the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce, the Register-Star, and the Chatham Courier, the Best of Columbia County allows residents and visitors to decide the best of the best in a broad field of over 75 categories–including best bar, best fries, best plumber, best florist, and best Real Estate Company. Winners will be announced in June.

You have to vote in at least 10 categories for your ballot to be entered, anything less will be disqualified.

Here’s my shameless plug – Beach & Bartolo Realtors has won Best Realtor for the past three years, and we would love to win again.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE,

or visit https://www.hudsonvalley360.com/bocc?wallit_nosession=1#//

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Jeff McKinney is a Realtor in Columbia County, NY. Connect with him on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Pinterest.

Lightforce Sanctuary to Begin Offering Mindful Outdoor Experiences at ZFarm, May 23

Lightforce Sanctuary is a new venture launching this week at the beautiful, biodynamically managed ZFarm in Ghent, NY. 
Will offer a range of Mindful Outdoor Experiences (MOE)

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Lightforce Sanctuary is a new venture launching this week at the beautiful, biodynamically managed ZFarm in Ghent, NY.

Lightforce Sanctuary will offer a range of Mindful Outdoor Experiences (MOE), which are a way to connect with the natural world through experiences that quiet the mind, relax the body, and expand sensory awareness. Time to disconnect from the connected technology world, leaving behind to-do lists, your work demands, etc., and come outside and enter the space of the natural world.

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MOEs begin with a gentle warm-up with breathing and centering practices,  followed by a guided walk in the woods. I recently had the pleasure of meeting Cathy Zises, Founder of Lightforce Sanctuary, to find out more about these walks in the woods. We walked the route, which is about a quarter of a mile, along a marked path through the woods that surround the farm’s fields. Along the path, visitors will periodically stop to enjoy the surrounding nature, and take part in nature meditation.

Spending time in nature can be a powerful antidote to the stresses of modern living. In recent years a growing body of evidence has proven what many naturalists, outdoor enthusiasts, poets, and indigenous cultures have long known: the great outdoors is profoundly good for us on all levels—mental, physical, spiritual.

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As a Kripalu Mindful Outdoor Guide, Cathy Zises and her colleagues welcome the opportunity to share practices to help you connect with nature and the living earth. Tune into your more intuitive self while learning to read subtle signals from the natural world.

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The trail eventually brings you to a giant hemlock tree, where guests will take part in the tea ceremony using herbs, flowers, or leaves foraged from the walk. To start the tea, the guide will birth a fire using the ancient technique of flint and steel. The Mindful Outdoor Experience ends with a Council Circle where you can share your experience with others (or remain silent), and transition slowly back to the everyday world.

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The MOE will last about 90 minutes, and participants are welcome to linger a bit afterwards. Wear comfortable clothing for movement and sturdy shoes for a nature walk. Having your own water bottle is highly recommended to keep hydrated during the experience. MOEs are for ages 16 and over. You might want to bring a small journal or drawing pad to use during the seated meditation. Cushions/campstools are available.

Mindful Outdoor Experiences will take place on Thursday mornings for local community members, and Saturdays will be open to all. There will be two MOE sessions on Saturdays; One in the morning, and then a Late Afternoon MOE, which will include a sunset gathering with local wine or kombucha, cheeses and breads at the Yurt on Zfarm.

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all photos by Seth Davis

DATES/TIMES (May 2019):
Thursday, May 23, 2019 /  9:30am

Saturday, May 25, 2019 /  9am – Morning.
5pm – Late Afternoon MOE
(Raindate: Sunday, May 26 @ 9:30am)

Thursday, May 30, 2019 / 9:30am

LOCATION:
ZFarm
225 Carpenter Road
Ghent, NY 12075

Drive down the farm’s driveway. Stay to the right and park by the Yurt.

ADMISSION:
Thursday Morning Community MOE – $10, open to members of the local community.
Saturday Morning MOE – $35
Saturday Late Afternoon MOE w/ Sunset gathering – $50.

ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED. To register, visit eventbrite.com

MORE:
lightforcesanctuary.com
facebook.com/lightforcesanctuary
instagram.com/lightforce_sanctuary

 

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Jeff McKinney is a Realtor in Columbia County, NY. Connect with him on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Pinterest

Voting Open for Best Of Columbia County 2019

Voting is now open for the annual Best of Columbia County competition!

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Voting is now open for the annual Best of Columbia County competition! Sponsored by the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce, the Register-Star, and the Chatham Courier, the Best of Columbia County allows residents and visitors to decide the best of the best in a broad field of over 75 categories–including best bar, best fries, best plumber, best florist, and best Real Estate Company. Winners will be announced in June.

You have to vote in at least 10 categories for your ballot to be entered, anything less will be disqualified.

Here’s my shameless plug – Beach & Bartolo Realtors has won Best Realtor for the past three years, and we would love to win again.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE,

or visit https://www.hudsonvalley360.com/bocc?wallit_nosession=1#//

For more local happenings, news, and events, follow ColumbiaCountyCurrent on Facebook, and twitter @CoCoCurrent.

Jeff McKinney is a Realtor in Columbia County, NY. Connect with him on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Pinterest.

Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise Of Skywalker – Official Teaser Trailer

File this is the Way Beyond Columbia County category.

File this is the Way Beyond Columbia County category. As a life-long Star Wars fan, and movie-buff, I like to share the latest trailers for the Star Wars movies. After watching the following, I’m already excited for when this opens at The Crandell.

Enjoy!

 

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