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Letter #16
Happy Monday
February 5th
Events can change, because things happen and I’m not perfect…

Catskill Crew Card 💳️
I’m excited to share that Catskill Crew will be launching “Crew Cards”.
The cards will unlock deals, discounts, events, and giveaways for local businesses. Each batch will be for sale in a very limited number, so first come first serve.

We've already partnered with some great businesses and adding more. The first ones will be announced ASAP, but you can lock in your spot to be first in line before they’re gone, drop me an email and just say YES and i’ll make sure you’re top of the list and the first to know 🤝
And if you’re part of a local business, there is no cost to join, so reach out and i’ll share more details.
On another note, we’re approaching 1,500 subscribers and i’m working hard to keep growing the coverage and offerings. Thanks for all the suggestions.
P.S. Anyone else get skunked on the river this weekend? Not a single trout! But this week has some warm temps on the horizon and that should get the fish moving. Find me on the river and i’ll buy you a beer (that’s a real offer).
Cheers,
Michael 🫡
This week’s Newsletter is Sponsored by…
Dugo Realty

Are you buying or selling in the Catskills or Hudson Valley area, look no further. Dugo Realty has you covered.
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Bramley Fire Tower 🗼
The other day, a subscriber reached out with a story that I wanted to share with you.

In the past, fires spread rapidly due to the abundance of fuel in the forests from activities like logging and tanning, combined with poor communication and transportation systems. These fires could often be extensive and cause significant devastation.
As a result, fire towers were established on mountaintops throughout New York State to serve as an early warning system. These towers were manned by Fire Tower Observers who kept watch for any early signs of smoke or flame. When smoke was detected, the observers used phone systems to relay the fire's location to Forest Rangers, who would then dispatch personnel to systemically extinguish it.
The Bramley Mountain Fire Tower was erected as part of this system in 1950. An 80-foot Aeromotor Company LS40 fire tower was installed on the summit of Bramley Mountain by the New York State DEC, accompanied by a three-room pine-paneled observer's cabin. Local electric and telephone companies installed lines to the cabin and tower, and a radio antenna was also erected nearby.
For two decades, Fire Observers and Forest Rangers monitored the local area for fires from this tower, working in conjunction with the Mt. Utsayantha and Balsam Lake Fire Tower Observers to triangulate locations. According to the DEC, the Bramley Mountain tower was also visible from the Hunter Mountain and Tremper Mountain towers.

As time went on, fire towers and their Observers were gradually replaced by air surveillance. Consequently, funding for the fire tower system began to decline, leading to the closure of many towers across New York State in the 1970s and 1980s. The Conservation Department sold some of the fire towers to the highest bidder, including the Bramley Mountain tower. In 1975, the DEC sold the tower for $50 to a local dairy farmer named Pete Clark from Delhi. Mr. Clark and his helpers dismantled the tower with great care, preserving all parts and even coding many of them for future reassembly. The Clarks had hoped to re-erect the tower on a hill on their farm, but they were unable to do so.
Fast forward to the present, after 50 years of sitting on the farm, a group is now working to restore and return the tower to its original summit. They anticipate beginning the reconstruction of the tower in June 2024!

📷️ Pepacton Reservoir, with a big juvenile bald eagle perched on a submerged tree
Weekly Breakdown 👇️
Monday 5th
Avalon Lounge, Catskill - Al Menne, Drench Fries, Ben seretan (solo) at 8pm 🎼
Colony, Woodstock - It’s Monday, AKA The World-Famous Colony Open Mic Night at 8pm
West Kill Supply, Kingston - INDUSTRY NITE $5 pours from 3pm-10pm
Union Street Brewing, Hudson - Trivia presented by Pub Trivia Nerds, opens at 5pm and brain games start at 6:30pm
Tinker Street Tavern, Woodstock - Celtic Night starts at 7:30pm
Ommegang, Cooperstown - Trivia Night $5 Neon Rainbows 5:30pm 🌈
The Dutch, Saugerties - Happy hour, buy one get one beers, starts at 4pm
Tuesday 6th
Camp Kingston, Kingston - Pinball Club, $5 buy in, prizes will be awarded, signups starts at 6 and the games begin at 6:30pm 👍️
Keegan Ales, Kingston - Trivia Break! 6:30pm
Wednesday 7th
Mill & Main, Kerhonkson - Open Mic Night, happy hour from 5-7pm with the singing from 7-10pm
The Pines, Mt Tremper - Music Night! Freek’s Garage, kitchen opens at 5pm and the tunes start at 7pm
Avalon Lounge, Catskill - Open Mic at 7pm and Jazz by the Pool upstairs with David Intrator 7-9pm 🎱
Oliver’s, Mt Tremper - Ramen Night (regular pub menu also available) 🍜
Tubbys, Kingston - Midtown Meetup from 6-9pm
Colony, Woodstock - Blues Night with Daddy Long Legs 8pm
Zadas, Margaretville - Winter movie night, Barbie at 6pm
Thursday 8th
Van Smokey, Livingston Manor - Live music with JAM LOCAL 6:30-8:30pm 💯
West Kill Supply, Kingston - Trivia Night and La Ruta Del Sol Food Truck 6-8pm
Avalon Lounge, Catskill - Nonchalant gallery and afterparty from 7:30pm
Salt Box, Kingston - Standup Comedy Open Mic Night hosted by Tommy Single, 8:15pm sign ups and the show starts at 8:30pm
Colony, Woodstock - Minstrels in the Gallery: A Jethro Tull Tribute 8pm
The Pines, Mt Tremper - W I N G N I G H T 🍗
Park Theatre, Hudson - Unfinish’d Bizness & Lovesick tickets
Keegan Ales, Kingston - Beaver Kitten playing at 6pm
Tubbys, Kingston - Steve Gunn and M. Geddes Gengras 7-11pm
Keegan Ales, Kingston - Burt Bodie on stage with the guitar at 6pm
Nats Mountain House, Tannersville - Live music with The Wallpapers Duo from 5-8pm 😍
Tinker Street Tavern, Woodstock - Karaoke Night with Major Mayhem 8pm
Friday 9th
West Kill Supply, Kingston - Come celebrate Mardi Gras with the legendary DJ Whippoorwill, Wood Fired Foods pop up 6-9pm 📿
Tinker Street Tavern, Woodstock - Bob Marley Birthday and Black History Month featuring Ras T & Asheber Posse from 8-11pm
Avalon Lounge, Catskill - The night is stacked with Winkie, Architrave, and F You, Tammy! with an afterparty, it all starts at 8pm
Stonehill’s, Accord - Eat Church Fireside South East Asian pop-up from 5-9pm
Park Theatre, Hudson - Carter Lou McElroy and Catie Friel tickets
Starlite Motel, Kerhonkson - The Catskill Cocktail Club is slinging the goods from 5-10pm 😏
Keegan Ales, Kingston - Special Announcement Show at 7pm
Angry Orchard, Walden - Rom Com Trivia Night 6pm
Colony, Woodstock - Jim Keller & Friends with The Lost Leaders 7pm
Old Dutch Church, Kingston - Al Olender Presents Alventines Day with special guest, food by Camp Kingston tickets
Tubbys, Kingston - Yonatan Gat and Juma Sultan tixxx
Seminary Hill, Callicoon - Live Music with Nathaniel Aguilar 5-8pm
Slopes, Hunter - Ladies Night with DJ Eric C 8pm 🏂️
Hudson Wine Merchants, Hudson - Pop Up with Catskill Chocolate Co. and ciders from Westwind Orchard 5-7pm
Saturday 10th
Catskills Visitor Center, Mt Tremper - Winter Hiking 101 with Alexa Tumbarello, a 1 hour talk and mini hike to learn the basics 11am-12pm
Hotel Lilien, Tannersville - Ilegal Mezcal DJ Series with DJ Sir Shorty 5-10pm ❤️🔥
The Local, Saugerties - Arabic Maqam: Firas Zreik 8pm
Roscoe Mountain Club, Roscoe - Boston Comedy Club is coming to town 7:30pm
Belvedere Inn, Stamford - Valentines Market (Catskill Outpost, Victory General, Tandem Antiques, and TP’s Cafe) from 11-4pm, followed by Comedy Night with Marisa Caruso and Monroe Martin, $10 at the door and includes 1 free drink, doors at 6pm and comedy at 8pm
Dette Flies, Livingston Manor - Open fly tying 🎣
Arnold House, Livingston Manor - SutherlandSound will be playing in Shandelee Hall from 6-8pm, also this is Galentines Day with a multi-course prix fix dinner, reservations required
West Kill Supply, Kingston - Drink beers and check out the Potato Bar pop up
Hudson Wine Merchants, Hudson - Wine tasting with Milea Estate and a pop up with West Meadow Tulips 2-4pm 🍷
Zadas, Margaretville - Live Music with Irish singer and guitarist Niall Connolly at 7:30pm
Tinker Street Tavern, Woodstock - Brian Mitchell & Friends Mardi Gras Party 8pm
Seminary Hill, Callicoon - Learn to build the perfect charcuterie board at “Cider and Charcuterie” with Garigliano Events followed by Chef Jack Tippett V-day Dinner 🧀
Keegan Ales, Kingston - Heavy Gauge at 7pm
Union and Post, Windham - Live Music with Rakiem Walker Project 8pm
Slopes, Hunter - Electrik Mountain featuring DJ Andrew Mendez with Dirty Couture & Hill St. Snowboarding
The Clubhouse, Shandaken - Makers Market is back with Ritual Powder 12-3pm
Avalon Lounge, Catskill - Ronnie Stone, Andrew H. Smith, No No Finger, and DJs Rosa and Liam at 8pm
Park Theatre, Hudson - Briane Dunne tickets
Colony, Woodstock - Woodstock Tribute to Bob Marley, featuring Mystic Bowie’s Talking Dreads
Sunday 11th
RRFD Community Center, Roscoe - Pancake Breakfast for the Roscoe-Rockland Fire Deparement from 7am-12pm 🧑🚒
1053 Gallery, Fleischmanns - Artist Talk, featuring Los Angeles-based artist, Brendan Pattengale, and special guests 4-6pm
West Kill Supply, Kingston - Eat Church pop up 1-6pm 🍺
Avalon Lounge, Catskill - Music for Furniture at 7:30pm
Angry Orchard, Walden - Paws & Claws Speed Dating, find your fur-ever friend, in partnership with Walden Humane 12-3pm
Oliver’s, Mt Tremper - Game Day with free bar snacks all night and $6 can and draft beers… also $3 PBRs 👀
Zadas, Margaretville - Super Bowl Party with food and drink specials 🏈
Tubbys, Kingston - Super Bowl Party, chili and queso cookoff, opens a 5pm REGISTER
Ommegang, Cooperstown - Sunday Brunch BINGO starts at 10:15am
Blue Fox Motel, Narrowsburg - Super Bowl Party with food and drink specials, fun starts at 5pm
Slopes, Hunter - Super Bowl Party 4pm doors and game time is at 6:30pm
Angry Orchard, Walden - Live Music with Dan Flynn 2-5pm
Graveside Variety, Woodstock - Party Around a Piano with Lance Horne 5pm 🎹
Tinker Street Tavern, Woodstock - Super Bowl Sunday at The Tavern
Future Event
Glen Falls House, Round Top - The Wild Honey Pie and Stereogum present an Apres Ski Day Party with Jelani Aryeh, Feb 24th get your ticket 🍕
Meat Wagon - Pork 101 Class $200/p, includes the class, beverages, tastings, and sausage to take home, March 3rd 2-5pm LIMITED TICKETS 🐖
The Clubhouse, Shandaken - Cocktails in the Catskills: Via Carota Craft Cocktails x Shandaken Inn Dinner Soirée. A special ticketed dinner series on Sunday, February 25. The first event will take place at Shandaken Inn’s onsite restaurant, The Clubhouse, where Via Carota Craft Cocktails will make their Catskills debut. The evening will feature a cocktail hour with passed appetizers followed by a five-course tasting menu from Shandaken Inn’s Executive Chef Bryon Lopez with Via Carota Craft Cocktail pairings LIMITED TICKETS 🤵
Trivia 🌲
What species of tree was used for the tanning process?During the 19th century, the heyday of the tanning industry, 64 tanneries were operating in the Catskills. It is estimated that 70 million trees were harvested for their bark. |
The Andes Hotel on TV 📺️
If you haven’t heard, The Andes Hotel was featured on the show In With the Old. The episode covered the renovation of the 1850s hotel and tavern, under the new ownership of Derek Curl who purchased and reopened the establishment in 2020.
Go watch season 5, episode 4. You can stream it on one of the trillion streaming services that you are surely signed up for.

RIP Mary Dette Clark ❤️
Dette Flies, the oldest family run fly shop in the world, lost a true legend the other day.

“With heartfelt sadness we share the news on the passing of our beloved Mary Dette Clark. Daughter of Walt and Winnie Dette, Mary was an extraordinary fly tyer in the Catskill Tradition. She helped run the family business for many years with her parents, and later her grandson, Joe Fox.
Mary was born and raised in Roscoe, NY. She later moved to Long Island with her late husband Gene to raise her family, and spent many fishing seasons in the Catskills working and tying at the shop. She enjoyed welcoming customers with her warm smile and the kindness that she greeted everyone with will be remembered. An avid Mets fan, Mary enjoyed ball games, a good cup of coffee, reading, and a glass of red wine. She was a daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and our friend.
Mary was a member of the CFFCM Hall Of Fame, a Lifetime Achievement award recipient from the Federation of Fly Fishers along with other accolades. Mary was fond of sharing her tying skills and techniques to those who asked. She would gladly smile and lend her expertise.
A service will be planned at a later date in the Catskills to honor her.”
Adopt a Pup 🐕️

Vincent 🙃
“Vincent is a 6 year old male bulldog mix, weighing around 60lbs. Vincent is a very special boy, whose wiggles are sure to put a smile on your face. He is head-over-paws in love with treats, and will do just about anything for them. He likes things to go at his own pace, and prefers a quiet, calm environment. He lives a rich inner life and needs respect and space from both people and other pets. He knows exactly how he likes things, and would need a family who understands that about him. Vincent would need a home with only adults, no cats, and would need to be the only dog in the home.”
Jobs 🫰
**crickets**
If you’re hiring, let me know!
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Reach out on IG @catskillcrew or email [email protected]
If someone forwarded this to you, take the leap and join the crew!