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NEWS • April 12, 2026 • 2 min read

NYC’s Catskills Partnership - A talk by NYC DEP Staff April 12 at Time and the Valleys Museum

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GRAHAMSVILLE — On Sunday, April 12, 2026 at 2 p.m. staff from the NYC DEP will give a talk: New York City’s Catskill Partnership at the Time and the Valleys Museum, on St. Rt. 55 in Grahamsville, NY. This discussion will cover the NYC DEP’s mission to protect water quality within the watershed while fostering continued partnerships with local communities in the Catskills.  The talk will take a deep dive into the history of the DEP’s watershed protection and localized economic development efforts and how the evolving science and regulatory changes are shaping how those programs and relationships will look in the future. 

Admission to this program is FREE for Museum Members and $5 for non-members. Admission to the program also includes light refreshments and Museum admission. The Museum Shop will also be open.

About the Time and the Valleys Museum:  Connecting Water People and the Catskills, the Museum is open Memorial Day through September, Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m., and other times by appointment. Located at 332 Main Street in Grahamsville (St. Rt. 55), Sullivan County, admission for adults is $10, children under 16 $2, and children under six are free.  

Museum exhibitions are interactive and both fun and educational for all ages:  

  • Water and the Valleys, an exhibit on the history of the Rondout and Neversink watershed area from early geological times to the 20th century. This exhibition includes interactives such as a Native American artifact guessing game, grinding corn with a mortar and pestle, videos and more.  
  • Tunnels, Toil and Trouble: New York City’s Quest for Water and the Rondout-Neversink Story, an interactive exhibit on NYC water supply system and the towns that were removed to build the system, which includes computer interactives, games, puzzles, videos and building a dam and tunnel. 
  • 1930s Lost Catskill Farm, a farmhouse, outhouse, barn, electric plant, milk house, working waterwheel and many other buildings help visitors experience life in the 1930s through displays, videos, games and hands on activities.

The Time and the Valleys Museum is proud to be a Blue Star Museum, providing free admission to active duty military members (with ID) and up to five family members.  For more information call 845 985-7700, e-mail info@timeandthevalleysmuseum.org or visit www.timeandthevalleysmuseum.org. To schedule a field trip for schools, or group tour for children or adults, please call 845-985-7700.

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