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Friday , Saturday , Sunday, & Monday
May 25, 26,27,28, 2018
Putnam County Joint Veterans Council-
John Morris Memorial Watchfire Vigil, each night
6 PM-6AM May 25,26,27 Opening Ceremony Friday the 26th at 7:00 PM
Flag Retirement through out the Vigil.
Sunday May 27, 2018
VFW Post 1374 & Auxiliary, Carmel &
American Legion Post 270-
9:30 AM Ceremony at monument on Terryhill Road, Kent
11:00 AM Ceremony at Post Home 32 Gleneida Ave, Carmel
Refreshments to follow 11:30 Ceremony
Monday May 28, 2018:
VFW Post 391, Putnam Valley-
11:00 AM Ceremony Putnam Valley Town Hall
12:00 Ceremony Lake Peekskill Monument (Chester Place)
1:00 PM Ceremony Post Home 153 Oscawanna Lake Road
Refreshments to follow 1:00 PM ceremony at Post Home
2:00PM Start of āRound of Honorā. Visiting grave sites, cemeteries, and monuments
VFW Post 672, Brewster ( American Legion Post 71 & Marine Corps League Detachment 242 will be participat-ing)
Parade from Brewster Fire House to Veterans Park (formerly known as Electrozone Field (step off 11:00 AM)
Ceremony at Veterans Park following parade.
Light Lunch to follow at post home on Peaceable Hill Road
VFW Post 2362 and American Legion Post 275 Cold Spring-
9:00 AM step off at 85 Main St, Cold Spring Village Hall, to Veterans Memorial on Mains St, then onto the Old Cold Spring Cemetery (Revolutionary War), then to Nelsonville Town Hall. Ceremony at each location. Refreshments to fol-low at American Legion/VFW Hall on Cedar Street.
VFW Post & Ladies Auxiliary 5491 Mahopac &American Legion Post 1080-
Parade from Clarke Place to Veterans Memorial Park on East Lake Blvd. (step off 10:00 AM)
Ceremony to follow at Monument
American Legion Post 1080 Ceremony at noon following VFW
Ceremony at 333 Buckshollow Road
Refreshments to follow at VFW Post home
154 East Lake Blvd & at the Legion Post 333 Buckshollow Rd.
VFW Post 9257& Ladies Auxiliary & AMVET Post 1111
Putnam Lake-
Parade and Ceremony at The Monument located at the inter-section of Fairfield and Haviland Dr.
10:00- parade step off from The Castle Building located on Haviland Dr.
Refreshments to be served at VFW 9257, located at 4 Fairfield Dr, Patterson NY 12563
VFW Post 8013, Somers-
Annual Memorial Day Parade and Remembrance Ceremony. Step off 10:00 AM from Somers Middle School to Ivandell
Cemetery.
( Somers Post is part of the Putnam County Council VFW)
American Legion Post 1542, Patterson-
10:00 AM walk from Post home to monument on Rt. 311 for ceremony. Refreshments to follow at Post Home.
Wednesday May 30, 2018:
Putnam County Joint Veterans Councilā 6:00 PM Ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park
Have fun while discovering how Putnam County keepsĀ your family healthy and safe!
- Safety Demonstrations,
- Operation Safe Child ID Cards,
- Car Seat Checks,
- Princess Sing-along,
- Food, Games & Prizes
Event Times
- 11:30Ā United Martial Arts CentersĀ Front of TOPS
- 12:00Ā Songs by Cinderella Front of TOPS Storytime with CinderellaĀ Auditorium
- 12:00Ā Balloons by JockoĀ Front of TOPS
- 1:00Ā Magic by JockoĀ Auditorium
- 2:00Ā Seven Stars School of Performing ArtsĀ Front of TOPS
- 2:15Ā Jan Berlinās Everything AnimalsĀ Auditorium
- 2:45Ā Songs by Cinderella Front ofĀ TOPS
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The Resilient Child Fund presents the documentary Resilience inĀ partnership with the Putnam County Suicide Prevention Task Force and Prepared Putnam Resilient Putnam
FREE movie screening and panel
discussion about Adverse
Childhood Experiences.
Suggested Donation of $20*
* Your donation will benefit the Resilient Child Fund and will be used to increase trauma informed therapeutic services for children who have had an Adverse Childhood Experience.
RESILIENCE is a one-hour documentary that delves into the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the birth of a new movement to treat and prevent toxic stress in childhood.
Expert panelists:
- Dana Schwartz
Co-Executive Producer of Paper Tigers &Ā RESILIENCE: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope - Michael J. Piazza, Jr.
Commissioner, Putnam County Dept. of Mental Health, Youth & Social Services - Rosa Bakey, LMSW
Child Therapist PNW Women’s Resource Center - Robert V. Tendy
Putnam County District Attorney - Jonathan Sury
Project Director, National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Earth Institute, Columbia University - Dr. Lynn Allen
Assistant Superintendent Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES - Barbara Garbarino
Project Liaison Resilient Children Resilient Communities
![Trauma, PTSD & Suicide: Helping Professionals at Risk @ Putnam County Emergency Operations and Training Center](https://old.putnamcountyny.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Trauma-PTSD-Suicide-Helping-Professionals-at-Risk-300x150.jpg)
November 15, 2018
9 AMā 12 PM
OR
6 PM-9PM
Training and Operations Center (TOPS)
Donald B. Smith Campus, Carmel, NY
Timothy Whitcomb is Sheriļ¬ of Cattaraugus County in Western New York. He is currently serving his 28th year in law enforcement, including 7 years working major crimes in the Criminal Investigation Bureau.
Sheriff Whitcomb offers a dynamic, powerful and emotional presentation regarding the reality of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and suicide. This training is recommended for all crisis responders and will include information for family members and administrators on.
For further information, contact Elaine Haskell at 845-808-1400 or
elaine.haskell@putnamcountyny.gov
Who Should Attend This Training?
ļ· Police
ļ· Prosecutors
ļ· EMT/EMS personnel
ļ· Firefighters
ļ· Veterans Service Providers
ļ· Advocates
ļ· Family members of First Responders
ļ· Health Care Providers
ļ· Mental Health Providers
ļ· Social Service Workers
ļ· Probation Officers
ļ· Child Protective Service Workers
* Managers and supervisors are strongly encouraged to attend!
![Putnam County Memorial Day Events & Festivities 2019 @ Various Areas in Putnam County New York](https://old.putnamcountyny.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/memorialdayceremonies-300x100.jpg)
Friday , Saturday , Sunday,
May 24, 25,26, 2019:
Putnam County Joint Veterans Council-
John Morris Memorial Watchfire Vigil, each night
6 PM-6AM May 24,25,26 Opening Ceremony Friday the 24th at 7:00 PM
Flag Retirement through out the Vigil.
Sunday May 26, 2019:
VFW Post 1374 & Auxiliary, Carmel & American Legion Post 270-
9:30 AM Ceremony at monument on Terryhill Road, Kent
11:00 AM Ceremony at Post Home 32 Gleneida Ave, Carmel
Refreshments to follow 11:30 Ceremony
Monday May 27, 2019:
VFW Post 391, Putnam Valley-
11:00 AM Ceremony Putnam Valley Town Hall
12:00 Ceremony Lake Peekskill Monument (Chester Place)
1:00 PM Ceremony Post Home 153 Oscawanna Lake Road
Refreshments to follow 1:00 PM ceremony at Post Home
2:00PM Start of āRound of Honorā. Visiting grave sites, cemeteries, and monuments in vicinity, including Lakeland High School, Bill Mongero Park
VFW Post 672, Brewster ( American Legion Post 71 & Marine Corps League Detachment 242 will be participating)
Parade from Brewster Fire House to Veterans Park (formerly known as Electrozone Field (step off 11:00 AM)
Ceremony at Veterans Park following parade.
Light Lunch to follow at VFW Post Home on Peaceable Hill Road
VFW Post 2362 and American Legion Post 275 Cold Spring-
9:00 AM step off at 85 Main St, Cold Spring Village Hall, to Veterans Memorial on Mains St, then onto the Old Cold Spring Cemetery (Revolutionary War), then to Nelsonville Town Hall. Ceremony at each location. Refreshments to follow at American Legion/VFW Hall on Cedar Street.
VFW Post & Auxiliary 5491 Mahopac & American Legion Post 1080-
Parade from Clarke Place to Veterans Memorial Park on East Lake Blvd. (step off 10:00 AM)
Ceremony to follow at Monument
American Legion Post 1080 Ceremony at noon following VFW
Ceremony at 333 Buckshollow Road
Refreshments to follow at VFW Post home
154 East Lake Blvd & at the Legion Post 333 Buckshollow Rd.
VFW Post 9257& Auxiliary & AMVET Post 1111 Putnam Lake-
Parade and Ceremony at The Monument located at the intersec-tion of Fairfield and Haviland Dr.
10:00- parade step off from The Castle Building located on Haviland Dr.
Refreshments to be served at VFW 9257, located at 4 Fairfield Dr, Patterson NY 12563
VFW Post 8013, Somers-
Annual Memorial Day Parade and Remembrance Ceremony. Step off
![PCDOH Offers Free HIV Testing on June 27 @ Putnam County Department of Health](https://old.putnamcountyny.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/PCDOH-Offers-Free-HIV-Testing-on-June-27-300x149.jpg)
1 in 7 people in the U.S. donāt know they have HIV Ā Ā
BREWSTER, NYā According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 1 in 7 people in the U.S. donāt know they have HIV. In 2017 there were over 2,500 new HIV diagnoses in New York State and 57 HIV or AIDS-related deaths in the Lower Hudson Valley alone. These statistics serve as reminders that HIV remains a public health challenge and the only way to know your HIV status is to get tested. National HIV Testing Day takes place each year on June 27ā to encourage people of all ages to get tested. Early detection is critical and can lead to better treatment results and prevent transmission to others. This year the Putnam County Department of Health will again be offering free HIV testing on Thursday, June 27, at the main health department office at 1 Geneva Road in Brewster from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
āWe can make dying of AIDS a thing of the past,āsays County Executive MaryEllen Odell. āIf we make HIV testing a routine part of basic health care then you can start treatment earlier and it can help you live a longer, healthier life.ā
āUntreated HIV, which stands for human immunodeficiency virus, can affect anyone regardless of age, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity or gender. It usually causes AIDS, often a fatal disease. Many people with HIV donāt have any symptoms. In fact, nearly 40% of new HIV infections are transmitted by people who do not even know they have the virus,ā says Putnam County Health Commissioner Michael J. Nesheiwat, MD. āAnd while we know the burden of HIV is heaviest in NYC, 22% of New Yorkers with diagnosed HIV reside outside of the five boroughs.ā
The CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested for HIV at least once as part of routine health care. For those with specific risk factors, the recommendation is to get tested at least once a year. In the U.S. there are 1.1 million people living with HIV, and of those, approximately 165,000 people are living with HIV but donāt know they have it. Even if you donāt feel sick, getting early treatment for HIV is important. Treatment with antiretroviral therapy, known as ART, lowers the āviral loadā which is the level of HIV in the blood. This reduces HIV-related illness, and lowers the risk of transmitting HIV to others.
Free HIV testing and counseling will be offered by the Putnam County Department of Health on June 27 with results ready in just 20 minutes. No appointments are necessary, and privacy and confidentiality are ensured. Free condoms, giveaways and educational information will be available. For those who are busy on June 27, or wish to be tested at a different time, the health department offers free testing throughout the year as well. The walk-in clinic hours are on Tuesdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Other options include getting tested by a personal health care provider or at the federally qualified health center Open Door Brewster. For questions or concerns about scheduling a test, or for more information about HIV testing or HIV/AIDS education and prevention, contact the health department at (845) 808-1390.
The mission of the Putnam County Department of Health, nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), is to improve and protect the health of the Putnam County community, composed of nearly 100,000 residents. Core services include community health assessment, disease surveillance and control, emergency preparedness, environmental health protection, family health promotion and health education. For more information, please visit our County website atĀ www.putnamcountyny.com; or visit our social media sites on Facebook atĀ www.facebook.com/putnamhealthĀ and Twitter @PutnamHealthNY.
![INTERMEDIATE ICS FOR EXPANDING INCIDENTS (I-300) @ Putnam County Training & Operations Center](https://old.putnamcountyny.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/PCNYBESTRAININGCOURSE-300x149.jpg)
Click here for Full Course Description
Description:
This course is designed to enable senior staff personnel to
operate efficiently during an incident or event within the
Incident Command System (ICS). This course focuses on
management of expanding incidents and was developed
under the leadership of the NWCG and complies with the
NIMS/HSPD-5 requirements for Incident Command System
training.
Objectives: 1. Describe how the National Incident
Management System (NIMS) Command and Management
component supports the management of expanding
incidents.
2. Describe the incident/event management process for
supervisors and expanding incidents as prescribed in the
ICS.
3. Implement the incident management process on a
simulated Type 3 incident.
4. Develop an Incident Action Plan for a simulated incident.
Course Curriculum Structure:
Module 1 – Course Overview
Module 2 – ICS Fundamentals Review
Module 3 – Incident/Event Assessment & Incident Objectives
Module 4 – Unified Command
Module 5 – Incident Resource Management
Module 6 – Planning Process
Module 7 – Demobilization, Transfer of Command, &
Closeout
Prerequisite:
The prerequisite to enroll in this course is verified
completion of the ICS Basic (I-200) ICS for Single
Resources & Initial Action Incidents. Information on the
National Incident Management System and the IS-700
Introduction to NIMS course can be found at
https://training.fema.gov/nims/
Both are available from FEMAās Independent Study Program
at http://www.training.fema.gov/emiweb/IS/crslist.asp.
Registration:
Use this class code in SLMS to search for class:
04-11-0300-01-01-46-19018
The Statewide Learning Management System (SLMS) will be
used for course registration https://nyslearn.ny.gov/index.html
if you already have an account within SLMS please
choose SLMS Login, if you are new to the system please
choose First Time Logging.
Please click on the link below for information on how to
validate/obtain an account within the New York State Learning
Management System
http://www.dhses.ny.gov/training/slms/SLMS_ExternalUserRegistration.pdf
Registration Deadline: August 27, 2019
Completion: Participants, who actively participate, attend all
course contact hours and pass a written test will receive a
Certificate of Completion for the course
![AWR-313 HOMEMADE EXPLOSIVES: AWARENESS, RECOGNITION, AND RESPONSE @ Putnam County Training and Operations Center-Auditorium](https://old.putnamcountyny.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/PCNYBESTRAININGCOURSE-300x149.jpg)
The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech) will be presenting this course. To succeed in preparing for and responding to future homemade explosive events in the United States, emergency response agencies must complete extensive preparatory actionsādeveloping plans and procedures, acquiring equipment, and conducting training and exercises that focus on likely scenarios. This program supports these imperatives by providing current training to first responders with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively prevents, interdict, and respond to an imminent threat caused by homemade explosives laboratories and producers.
CLICK HERE FOR FULL COURSE INFORMATION
Registration:
Please use the link below to register:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/10219AWR313Putnam
If you are having problems opening the registration link, please copy link and paste into your browser.
Registration Deadline: September 11, 2019
Prerequisites:
You must be a US Citizen to take this course. If you are not please let us know by email for further instruction at OEM.TRAINING@DHSES.NY.GOV
Completion:
Participants who actively participate and attend all course contact hours will receive a Certificate of Completion for the course.
On Saturday November 9th, please join us as we commemorate the Putnam County Veterans’ Medal from 1919.
The courthouse will be adorned in flags and bunting to recreate the atmosphere of the first medal ceremony honoring WWI Veterans. The 2019 Row of Honor on the shores of Lake Gleneida provides a beautiful backdrop for this event bringing together the past and present of Putnam County’s strong tradition of honoring our Veterans.
Ceremony will begin at Noon on the steps of the Historic Putnam County Courthouse.
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Open House on the Farm
- Saturday, October 17, 2020, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Please join us for an Open House on Tilly Foster Farm:
There will be Animals & Art, Antique Tractors, Apples, Cider & Donuts, Ask a Master Gardener, Clover Scavenger Hunt, Pollinator Pathway, Tilly’s Pumpkin Patch, Roasted Corn, Self Guided Art Tour & Hiking Trails
MASKS REQUIRED
*Please leave your pets at home!
Fee
Free
Learn More
https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Open_House_on_the_Farm_237
Location
Tilly Foster Farms
100 New York 312
Brewster, New York 10509