Join the Mountain Top Historical Society Sunday, October 13th at 2:00 PM, for the 5th year of our community reading of Rip Van Winkle! Get to know the “true” story behind sleepy Rip, his dog Wolf and the mysterious ninepin bowling Dutchmen. Reading will take place in the 1913 Ulster & Delaware Train Station on the MTHS campus, 5132 Route 23A, Haines Falls, NY.
New this year: Catskill Artist Matt Bua’s Traveling Rip Exhibit & Nine Pin Bowling on the lawn.
Vintage and antique Rip Van Winkle books, films and art will also be on display. Ol' Rip might even make an appearance too! Attendees and readers are encouraged to dress like Rip Van Winkle, Dame Winkle, Bowling Dutchmen or Wolf.
*READERS WANTED!* Sign up by going to https://mths.org/rsvp, emailing mthsdirector@mths.org, or call 518-589-6657.
The Mountain Top Historical Society mission is to discover, preserve, interpret, and share the Greene County Mountain Top’s unique history, culture and geology with residents as well as visitors from around the world. The mission is reflected on our website, www.mths.org, our Facebook page and our Instagram account where we share the latest information about our programming, hikes and archival activities.