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Summer Geocache Challenge at NYS Parks

Summer Geocache Challenge at NYS Parks

 

SARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saratoga/Capital District region of New York State Parks will be hosting 50 all new geocaches in 16 state parks and historic sites.

There will also be a drawing for prizes for anyone who completes 35 of the 50.

The geocache challenge will begin on Memorial Day Weekend and will last until Veterans Day.

SnoCountry Snapshot

Halley O'Brien brings you the latest on ski conditions and events on the slopes each week in the SnoCountry Snapshot.

Watch for more reports coming soon.

Farmland Cycling Tour

HUDSON VALLEY - On Saturday, September 15, all cyclists are invited to join a ride through the beautiful rolling countryside of Dutchess and Columbia counties.

Scenic Hudson is sposoring this ride through many of the farms it has helped to preserve.

The event is from 9-2p.m. and afterwards a lunch catered by J&J's Courmet Cafe will be provided as well as live music by Rich Hines & The Hillbilly Drifters.

For more information, PLEASE VISIT.

Time Warner customers get free admission at "The Joe"

Time Warner customers get free admission at "The Joe"

TROY - Time Warner Cable has announced that once again it will team up with the ValleyCats to host the 3rd Annual Customer Appreciation event on Saturday, August 4.

Time Warner Cable customers who show their cable bill at the box office to recieve a free four pack of tickets as well as vouchers for a free ot dog and soda.

Customers must pick up tickets by July 29. Seating is limited and assignments are on a first come first serve basis.

The ValleyCats will be taking on the Mahoning Valley Scrappers on August 4.

For more information, please call, 518-629-2287.

Applications going fast for DEC Environmental Education Summer Camps

Applications going fast for DEC Environmental Education Summer Camps

The application is now posted online for the Department of Environmental Conservation Environmental Education Summer Camps and spots are being filled fast.

The DEC Environmental Education Camps offer campers experiences in sportsman education, games, lessons, hands-on activities, swimming, hiking, canoeing and other outdoor activities. Through these activities, campers will learn about forests, water quality, nature and more.

There are four different camps kids can attend, Camp Colby, Camp DeBruce, Camp Rushford and Camp Pack Forest. Campers will participate in discovery groups and will complete six lessons. These lessons include group dynamics, explorations of different habitats and human impacts on the environment.  Science, problem solving, games, journal keeping and wildlife activities are also part of what campers will experience.

Hudson River Whalers raise much needed funds

Hudson River Whalers raise much needed funds

The Hudson River Whalers recently held a successful fund raising raffle. Some of the generous prizes included Yankees and Giants game tickets, concert tickets and admissions to an array of local entertainment events.

The team raised $8,340. Proceeds help pay for tournament entrance fees, umpires, equipment and supplies, field rentals and insurance.

The team is made up of 15- and 16-year-olds from local school districts including Hudson, Germantown, Catskill, Chatham,Taconic Hills and Kingston. They play in the 20-team Mickey Mantle Baseball League based in the Capital District.

Pictured in the above photo are (standing) Darren Conte, parent Don Conte and Mike Marrish, (seated) Dustin Conte and Mike Bowes.

NYS Department of Health issues updated fishing consumption advisories

NYS Department of Health issues updated fishing consumption advisories

The New York State Department of Health (DOH) issued updated advisories for the consumption of fish from water bodies in New York State Friday.

According to a statement, the advisories are included in the booklet, “Health Advice on Eating Sportfish and Game.” This booklet is updated annually using data from a sampling of fish from New York waters and the advice should be used as a health reference guide for anglers and their families.

“Fishing is a great recreational activity that has long been a part of the outdoor tradition in New York State, but it is important that people are aware of the health advisories for consuming certain types of fish,” said State Health Commissioner Nirav R. Shah, M.D., M.P.H., in a statement. “By following New York State’s fish consumption advisories New Yorkers will avoid potential health risks, and fish can continue to be eaten as part of a healthy and nutritious diet.”

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