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Celebrate the Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project

Afterwards, stay for the opening of a contemporary photography exhibit.

The town of Fallsburg and the hamlet of Mountain Dale present
the Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project.

Join them and the Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project for the second historic marker dedication at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 13 in the town of Mountain
Dale, N.Y.

Afterwards, stay for the opening of the exhibition “Day & Night: Return to the Borscht Belt.” This contemporary photography exhibit presents the work of photographers Marisa Scheinfeld & Isaac Jeffreys alongside archival material from the famed era. The juxtaposition of Scheinfeld’s naturally lit style versus Jeffrey’s theatrical, staged approach offers a manifold celebration of the Borscht Belt in its most contemporary state.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
1:30 p.m.: Historic Marker Dedication at the Community Board on Post Hill Road (Across from the Mountain Dale Post Office)
2 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Exhibition Opening at the Grocery Store Gallery

GALLERY LOCATION: Grocery Store Gallery, 62 Main St., Mountain Dale, N.Y. 12763
EXHIBIT ON VIEW: Saturday, Aug. 12 through Sunday, Aug. 20.
GALLERY HOURS: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
info@borschtbelthistoricalmarkerproject.org; www.maytheborschtbewithyou.org

ABOUT THE BORSCHT BELT HISTORICAL MARKER PROJECT:
The Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project is a new group dedicated to identifying and commemorating locations significant to the history of the Borscht Belt, a celebrated era in American Jewish life. The project aims to fill a gap in local history, storytelling, and historic preservation by creating a large-scale historic marker trail complimented by various programming and a self-guided audio-driving tour that will traverse Sullivan and parts of Ulster counties.

This exhibit is made possible with funding from a Sullivan County Arts & Heritage Grant, funded by the Sullivan County Legislature and administered by Delaware Valley Arts Alliance. Additional partners include the Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation, Sullivan
Catskills Visitors Association, the Sullivan County Historical Society, the Town of Fallsburg and Visit Mountain Dale.

About & contact the publisher
The Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation is a nonprofit, volunteer organization. Its purpose is to identify and recognize sites of American Jewish historical interest. The society sponsors and promotes programs of local and national historic interest. Cooperating with local historical societies, communities, churches and synagogues, the society encourages dialogue and interactive recognition of the commonality of the American experience.
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