Don’t Forget Your Mask

The State of New York is now requiring all residents to wear masks.

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The State of New York is now requiring all residents to wear masks that cover their nose and mouth in public in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Visit the CDC.gov for instructions on how to make your own mask at home.

 

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Rensselaer County to Distribute Cloth Face Masks to Residents, Apr 29

Rensselaer County will distribute free cloth face masks to county residents this Wednesday (April 29) as part of efforts to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Rensselaer County will distribute free cloth face masks to county residents this Wednesday (April 29) as part of efforts to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak.

The free masks will be available at the following five locations from 4pm to 6 pm:

  • County Government Center, 1600 7th Ave., downtown Troy
  • Schodack Town Hall, 265 Schuurman Road, Schodack (address for GPS is 265 Schuurman Road, Castleton, NY 12033)
  • Schaghticoke Town Hall, 290 Northline Drive, Schaghticoke (address for GPS is 290 Northline Drive, Melrose, NY 12121)
  • North Hoosick Fire Department, 22106 NY Route 22, North Hoosick
  • Stephentown Fire Department Fire Hall, 35 Grange Hall Road, Stephentown

At all locations, motorists will be asked to pull their vehicles into the parking area. A package of masks will be handed through the window. Residents should bring a driver’s license as proof of county residence.

 

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Scenic Hudson Parks Open During COVID-19

Scenic Hudson offers 44 different parks throughout the Hudson Valley. Almost all are currently open for socially distanced recreation. 

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Scenic Hudson offers 44 different parks throughout the Hudson Valley. Almost all are currently open for socially distanced recreation.

All Scenic Hudson park visitors are urged to comply with the following guidelines.

  1. Per an executive order from Gov. Cuomo, all individuals are now required to wear a mask when in a public place and unable to maintain proper social distance.
  2. If you arrive at a park and crowds are forming, please choose a different park or return another time/day to visit.
  3. If parking lots are full, do not park along roadsides or other undesignated areas—choose a different area to visit, or return another time or day when parking is available.

MORE:
www.scenichudson.org
facebook.com/ScenicHudson
instagram.com/scenichudson

 

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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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Virtual Tour of Art Omi Sculpture & Architecture Park

Sit back and take a virtual tour of Art Omi’s 120-acre Sculpture & Architecture Park.

Sit back and take a virtual tour of Art Omi’s 120-acre Sculpture & Architecture Park. Gain curatorial context and insight into the exhibitions and artists behind them from the comfort of your home.

MORE:
ArtOmi.org
FaceBook/Art-Omi
instagram.com/art_omi

 

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