Decided to keep today's newsletter to short snippets and links. Let me know if you like this format by responding to this email.
I messed up a link in the last newsletter; sorry! The correct link for the Are.na collection where you can share and comment on ideas for Walton's future is https://www.are.na/the-waltonian/your-ideas-for-walton-ny.
The monthly meeting for the Walton Chamber of Commerce is tonight, at 6:30.
Also tonight, in Delhi, our representative to congress, Antonio Delgado, will be hosting a town hall on agriculture priorities in Delaware County from 5:30 to 6:30. Additional information from The Reporter on their site and Facebook post.
A fascinating post from Catskill Native Nursery on designing lawns for pollinators. Found via Cool Catskills on Facebook.
An original Catskills themed murder mystery event at Spillian in the beginning of March: Murder on the Mountain. If that sounds fun, get your tickets now.
Vendors wanted for the Walton Wellness Day, to be held June 15th.
Vendors wanted for “Junk in Your Trunk” at the grange hall on March 30th. $10 a spot, with proceeds going to Pride in Walton to fund a future project.
Vendor registration is open for the Blues Brews and BBQ Fest to be held in Hancock on May 25th. Vendors should artists and crafters of unique items.
There's a notice of public hearing on February 21st on the Delaware County Economic Development website. It concerns the construction of a manufacturing plant and other projects by Clark Companies.
The Watershed Agricultural Council is holding an “International Sheep and Goat Night” on February 21st, 6:00-8:00. See details here (scroll to the bottom) and be sure to call to register if you're interested in attending.
It may be cold today, but enjoy the blue skies and sunshine!
—Christopher Ogden