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16 | DEC. 2021 | MANOR INK FEATURES

COMMUNITY RELIGIOUS SERVICES

A LISTING OF houses of worship in Livingston Manor

and the surrounding area. Please send service times

and other updates to divadnnad@yahoo.com.

n Congregation Agudas Achim

Rock Ave., Livingston Manor

439-3600

Kabbalat Shabbat service: Friday,

7:30 p.m., held via Zoom (email

virtualshabbat@gmail.com for link)

Shabbat morning service (for Bar

or Bat Mitzvahs only): Saturday,

10:30 a.m.

n St. Aloysius and Gate of Heaven

22 Church St., Livingston Manor

439-5625

Mass: Saturday, 4 p.m.;

Sunday, 9 a.m.; Monday through Saturday,

8:15 a.m. in the rectory

Adoration: Monthly, 7:30-8:15 a.m.;

Friday, 9 a.m.-noon

Confession: Saturday, 3:30-4 p.m.,

and before all masses or by appointment

n Livingston Manor Presbyterian

Church

568 Old Rte. 17, Livingston Manor

439-4410

Sunday service: 9:30 a.m.

n Grooville Free Methodist Church

DeBruce Rd., Livingston Manor

201-396-6395

Sunday service: 11 a.m.

n Livingston Manor United

Methodist Church

89 Pearl St., Livingston Manor

439-5134

Sunday service: 9:30 a.m.

n Monastery Our Lady in Beatitude

393 Our Lady of Lourdes Camp Rd.,

Livingston Manor

439-4300

Visitation: Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

n Willowemock Baptist Church

20 Church St., Livingston Manor

866-4225

Sunday Service: 11 a.m.

n Sacred Heart Chapel

1189 DeBruce Rd., DeBruce

439-5625

n Presbyterian Church of Roscoe

Old Rte. 17, Roscoe

607-498-4468

n United Church of Roscoe

2 Church St., Roscoe

607-498-5153

Sunday service: 9:30 a.m.

n Beaverkill Community Church

101 Craigie Clair Rd., Roscoe

beaverkillfriends.org

Sunday service: 10 a.m. (seasonal)

PEACE

PIECE

Artist Marilyn

Kocher,

left, and

Anne Miller

pose with

DeBruce’s

new Peace

Dove, one

of nearly

60 around

Sullivan

County.

Provided

photo

DeDove is unveiled in DeBruce

DeBruce, NY – The unveiling of Sullivan

County’s 59th Peace Dove, celebrating the

50th anniversary of the Woodstock festival

in Bethel, was witnessed by visitors and

community members in this hamlet on Friday,

Oct. 29. The sculpture is located on De-

Bruce Road, near Knickerbocker Road and

the Frog Hollow tributary.

The dove is one of the many throughout

Sullivan County that are mapped out on a

trail by the Sullivan Catskills Visitors’ Association.

Roberta Byron-Lockwood, president

of the SCVA, opened the ceremony

as others documented the happening and

viewed the painted bird.

Anne Miller worked tirelessly to bring

the dove to DeBruce, despite numerous

setbacks and difficulties. Marilyn Kocher

designed and executed the painting with

the help of detail artists Judy LaVerde and

Tania Vanegas. The dove’s protective coating

was generously donated by Cory Gaebel

of Manor Motors.

The installation was begun by Bill Kocher

and Mike Diescher, using a very big

rock taken from the banks of Willowemoc

Creek. Tom McKay donated his expertise in

creating a stable and secure base. Sullivan

Renaissance contributed funds toward the

project, and the surrounding flower beds

were designed by Edwin and Tania Pubil

with the help of Fernando Padilla and Scott

Young.

Carolyn Bivins designed the parking

signs, and colorful baby doves by artist Ron

Lusker were recently added.

Real Estate & Custom Modular Homes

“If we can’t find your dream home, we’ll have it built for you.”

CAROLE

EDWARDS REALTY

(914) 799-5075 Mobile

cedwardsrealty@gmail.com

(845) 439-3620 Office

On the web: LivManor.com

7 MAIN STREET , LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY 12758

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