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SUMMARY:The Abstracted Landscape - From the Vault
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Domesticities in Youngsville\, NY announces a solo exhibit by the painter Marjorie Morrow in June with an opening reception on Saturday\, June 6\, 2-4 pm.  The Abstracted Landscape—From the Vault presents a selection of her colorful impressions of the Catskill landscape and explores how an abstract artist can interpret the environment. \n“My paintings are gestural interpretations of what I see and feel in my environment. While my work is abstract\, it is inspired by many sources including\, of course\, the natural landscape as a reference for movement\, line\, and color. The element of chance is important to my process to foster spontaneity and surprise. And color is key!” \nMorrow’s studio view includes a cornfield and a long look back to the hills of the Beechwoods with its seasonal variations. Her titles are significant to her and add a poetic element to the work: “Hay Day in the Hayfield”\, “Airy April”\, “Threshold of Fall”. Moments of weather and atmospheric changes are captured in “Fog on Sunday”\, “…a Grapy Dusk”\, “Dappled Glade”. \nMarjorie Morrow is an abstract painter in NY’s Upper Delaware River Valley\, relocating her studio there permanently in 2018 after fifty years in Manhattan. She has exhibited her paintings and prints since 1968.
URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/the-abstracted-landscape-from-the-vault/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show,Artist Talk,Community Event
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SUMMARY:Meet the Author!  Join Mike Vreeland\, author of Dumpster Man\, for readings\, book signing\, and activities.
DESCRIPTION:Twelve-year-old Trent Hartwood climbs into a dumpster to save a trapped kitten. The putrid sludge inside transforms him into a smelly\, slime-covered superhero with superhuman strength. Can he use his new powers to catch the men who robbed his aunt and uncle’s pizza parlor? Can he complete his mission without his identity being discovered? \nTravel with Trent on a hero’s journey\, as he stops crime and saves people\, learning a few life lessons along the way. If you are a fan of superhero adventures and courageous characters\, no matter what your age\, this book is for you!
URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/author-mike-vreeland-reads-from-his-new-book-dumpster-man/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Book Signing,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T150000
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SUMMARY:The Colors of Spring - Work by Kevin Gref and Steve Davis
DESCRIPTION:New work by artists Kevin Gref and Steve Davis will be displayed at Domesticities from April 11th through May 17thth. There will be a reception on April 11th at 3 pm. \nThe Colors of Spring as represented in Kevin’s use of muted hues and Steve’s use of bright tones provides a wonderful way to welcome the new season and appreciate how color in all its forms brings art to life. Kevin and Steve each use wood in vastly unique ways making this art exhibit intriguing but also must-see. \nAfter retiring from a career as a carpenter\, Kevin returned to his artwork in a sunny studio in downtown Jeffersonville. There he began to experiment with steam-bent white oak\, cherry\, and other hardwoods. \nSculpting with wood is his preferred medium. Prior work was a carving process as opposed to assembly\, a method which emphasizes shape and form alongside color. “The three of these together – shape\, form and color – depend upon one another and give each piece its character and unique quality\,” says Kevin. \nA native New Yorker and Youngsville resident\, Steve has been exhibiting his work for many years in New York City\, Westchester and Long Island as well as at CAS in Livingston Manor.  Steve is an expert with color\, creating patterns and combinations which he puts to clever use in his Bargello pieces. Bargello is a form of needlework. \nHe also developed a unique style creating houses on canvas. His style has been called unusual\, quirky\, whimsical\, and certainly all his own. The works are made with balsa wood\, corrugated cardboard\, ribbon\, fabric\, and art papers. \nDomesticities is located at 4055 State Rte 52 in Youngsville. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/the-colors-of-spring-work-by-kevin-gref-and-steve-davis/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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SUMMARY:NEED ANOTHER PUZZLE?  WE'RE SHOWING OUR LOVE WITH ANOTHER EXCHANGE!
DESCRIPTION:It’s been cold and snowy and cabin fever is in full swing!  Bring in a puzzle you’ve finished and switch it out for another one!  We may even have some refreshments and a puzzle going!
URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/need-another-puzzle-were-showing-our-love-with-another-exchange/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Puzzle Exchange
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URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/puzzle-exchange/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Book Sale to benefit We Are One Sullivan
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URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/book-sale-to-benefit-we-are-one-sullivan/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
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SUMMARY:Alexis Siroc - Artist Talk
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URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/alexis-siroc-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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SUMMARY:Alexis Siroc - Eco Prints and Drawings
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a reception with Alexis Siroc discussing her new eco prints with drawing. \n“The garden is my sanctuary\, my solace\, which I fondly refer to as my wild garden. It’s a combination of intentional plantings and letting things take their natural course. When I discovered eco printing I quickly became obsessed with the process. It reminds me of my gardening style—letting things happen with only some control on my part. Once I started eco printing on fabric I felt the need to add line to my prints. After some initial research and experimenting my paper prints were ready to take on a layer of drawing. The work presented in Garden Party continues this exploration of eco printing with drawing.”
URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/alexis-siroc-eco-prints-and-drawings/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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SUMMARY:Book Signing and Reading with Joan Glase
DESCRIPTION:Join Joan Glase for a reading from her new book\, Searching for John Smith. \nSet in the 1970s\, before the Internet and cell phones\, this book offers readers a glimpse into the cultural\, social\, and sexual landscapes of the era through the story of Julia Anderson and her journey of romance\, adventure and travel. \n  \n 
URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/book-signing-and-reading-with-joan-glase/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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SUMMARY:Treelines and Shorelines -- Inspired by Nature
DESCRIPTION:Jeffersonville artist Suzanne Andrews will exhibit at Domesticities through July 13th. \nAndrews explains that “as an artist with a background in biology\, my creative journey is a reflection of my deep emotional connection to the natural world\, especially the Adirondacks\, and a pursuit of realistic\, detailed representations inspired by nature’s beauty.” \nWith its specific focus\, “Treelines and Shorelines” explores nature at its edges – where land meets water and earth meets sky.  Andrews uses watercolor or ink and pencil to authentically portray the intricate beauty and tranquility of landscapes\, ecosystems\, and the flora and fauna within them. \nMeet the artist at the opening reception Saturday\, June 21st from 2 – 4 pm.  The show will be on display until July 13th during regular business hours.  Domesticities is located at 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY 12791. \n###
URL:https://thecuttinggarden.org/event/treelines-and-shorelines-inspired-by-nature/
LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250303T170000
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SUMMARY:2025 Plant List now Available!
DESCRIPTION:2025 Starter Plant List Now Available\nIt’s Time to Pre-Order Seedlings!\n$5.55/ 4” pot \nDownload the list HERE \n  \nPlease Pre-Order by March 1. You can either stop into the shop with your list\, or email it to us. \nNo need to pay in advance\, but if you don’t receive confirmation by email\, please call to make sure we have received the order. 845 482 3333. \nPlants will be available for pickup around Memorial Day weekend\, depending on the weather. \nWe change tomato varieties a bit each year. Determinate varieties typically stop growing after they reach a certain height. They also tend to produce most of their fruit at about the same time. Indeterminate varieties\, on the other hand\, tend to grow and produce fruit throughout the season. All of the tomatoes listed here are indeterminate unless specifically marked otherwise. \nTOMATOES\nCherry Tomatoes \nBlack cherry: small red hybrid tomatoes with a bit of purple \nBlack Strawberry: cherry-sized hybrid fruit with a lot of purple \nChocolate Cherry: large heirloom cherry with lots of chocolate coloring and very good flavor \nChocolate pear: similar to chocolate cherry but pear-shaped and a hybrid \nGardener’s Delight: one of the larger cherries\, and an heirloom \nJasper: one of the smaller cherry tomatoes \nSun Gold: A favorite of gardeners\, this hybrid is orange or gold\, ripens early and is very sweet \nSuper Sweet 100: small sweet and prolific hybrid \nYellow Pear: bright yellow and pear-shaped heirloom tomato \nSpoon: the very smallest cherry tomato but on big plants \nGrape Tomatoes \nBrad’s Atomic: Multi-colored hybrid grape tomatoes that are fun to grow \nDeterminate Tomatoes:  \nCelebrity: Hybrid\, a long-time favorite with home gardeners\, mid-sized and red. \nGalahad: a hybrid that is very early and productive \nPurple Reign: a purple open-pollinated newcomer with good flavor. \nRutgers: An heirloom that is red and productive \nSkyway: Hybrid plant produces 8-to-12-ounce fruit\, with good disease resistance. \nSub Arctic: Early and fairly productive \nSmall Indeterminate Tomatoes: \nBlack Vernissage: a 2- or 3-ounce heirloom tomato with very good flavor.  Like most of the so-called black tomatoes\, these tend to be less resistant to diseases than the red and yellow varieties \nJaune Flamme: A prolific French heirloom that has been a favorite of Cutting Garden customers. \nPiglet Willey: an heirloom variety\, about three inches with red and mahogany coloring. \nPurple Russian: an open-pollinated variety about three inches long with deep purple coloring. \nMedium Indeterminate Tomatoes \nDamsel: A pink hybrid tomato with an heirloom taste that was bred to be disease resistant \nDwarf Metallica: Four to eight ounces. Dwarf Varieties grow to under five feet tall. The Dwarf Tomato Project says the plant produces “globe- shaped purple tomatoes with distinct green stripes.” \nChocolate Champion: Described by the Dwarf Tomato Project says the plant\, “produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a brick red chocolate hue … and the variety is quite prolific.” \nEarly Girl: A long-time gardener favorite\, this hybrid tomato ripens earlier than many others. \nEstiva: A plant that reliably produces seven-to-nine-ounce red fruit \nHot Streak: Red with yellow stripes with good flavor and disease resistance \nMartha Washington: Another pink hybrid bred for flavor and sturdiness. \nMoscvich: Early red heirloom that is cold tolerant with good flavor \nPurple Heart: This hybrid produces heart-shaped\, deep purple fruit \nLarge Indeterminate Tomatoes \nBeefsteak classic: Meaty heirloom fruits reach one to two pounds. \nBig Beef: one of the most reliable hybrid producers \nBig Zac: An heirloom that can produce tomatoes of more than two pounds each. \nBlack Krim is a Russian heirloom with a flavor that’s been described as smokey \nBrandywine: an open-pollinated variety that has been around for generations \nCarolina Gold: A large\, yellow hybrid tomato with a great flavor \nCostoluto Genevese: A large\, ribbed\, red\, heirloom tomato that dates back about 200 years\, \nDad’s Sunset: Large yellow/orange hybrid\, sometimes streaked with red\, and very mild flavor. \nGerman Johnson: Large pink heirloom\, produces a prolific amount of fruit \nGerman Pink: This heirloom originated in Bavaria and has been on the U.S. since 1883. \nGiant Belgium: Another large\, pink\, heirloom\, this one from Belgium. \nKellogg’s Breakfast: This large\, yellow\, heirloom was bred in Michigan\, and like all yellow tomatoes\, has a milder flavor than red ones. \nMartha Washington: A slightly purple dependable hybrid. \nMortgage Lifter: An old heirloom variety\, the man who developed this tomato\, according to gardening lore\, sold enough of the plants to pay off the mortgage on his home. \nPaul Robeson: A large heirloom variety that is red with lots of purple throughout and a lot of deep flavor \nPineapple: A large\, yellow heirloom tomato shot through with red coloring. The flavor is similar to Striped German and is among the best in the garden. \nPink Brandywine: Heirloom variety of an old favorite \nPurple Prudens: A pink/purple heirloom that tolerates a variety of conditions. \nRebekah Allen: Big\, red\, tasty heirloom slicer \nStriped German: A large\, yellow heirloom tomato shot through with red coloring. The flavor is similar to Pineapple and is among the best in the garden. \nPaste Tomatoes \nAmish Paste: Large paste/sauce tomato \nGilbertie Paste: The largest paste/sauce tomato \nHog Heart: A large red bull-shaped fruit. \nPurple Heart: A heart-shaped tomato with a meaty texture. \nSan Marzano: smaller\, most popular paste/sauce tomato \nPEPPERS\nSweet Peppers \nCarmen: Hybrid bull-type sweet red pepper \nCubanelle: Heirloom\, normally used when green\, can have mild heat\, often used in cooking \nNardello: slim\, sweet heirloom peppers about six inches long \nPablano: Open pollinated\, heart-shaped fruit with a small bit of heat \nRed Roaster: Hybrid red bell pepper \nShishito: Open-pollinated\, small\, wrinkled fruit with a bit of heat \nStaddon’s Select: Open-pollinated bell pepper that ripens before most other red peppers \nSweet Banana: Six-inch peppers normally picked early when yellow\, often pickled\, and used in sandwiches \nHot peppers  \nCarolina Reapers\, said to be the hottest pepper available\, use caution when handling \nCayenne\, large: six-inch red cayenne peppers\, hot \nGhost peppers: a Bhutanese pepper with extreme heat \nHabanero: small orange very hot peppers also called Scotch Bonnets \nJalapeno: normally harvested when green\, hot but not as fiery as others \nLemon drop: bright yellow when ripe\, two-inch hot peppers \nOTHER SELECTED PLANTS\nGround Cherries: Sweet marble-sized fruit that grows on plants that need about as much space as a tomato. When the fruit are ripe\, they fall off the plant and are protected by a thin husk. \nCUCUMBERS\nDiva: A sweet fruit when harvested at six to eight inches\, with very few seeds. \nCounty Fair: A productive pickling type that can also be sliced fresh for salads and so on. \nParisian Gherkins: A pickling cuke that can be harvested when the fruits are very tiny\, or three to four inches. \nFRUIT\n$5.55 4” pot \nStrawberry\, Everbearing Elan – Sweet\, with a classic flavor\, this will produce throughout the season \nHERBS\n$5.00 4” pot \nBasil Genovese – the classic minty sweet basil \nLavender Munstead – English lavender\, drought tolerant and compact \nParsley\, Italian Dark Green – the best flavor \nFLOWERING PLANT\n$5.00 4” pot \nBegonia Benariensis Bronze leaf red- hybrid wax begonia with a compact\, bushy tender perennial. This variety has red flowers with bronze leaves
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LOCATION:Domesticities & The Cutting Garden\, 4055 State Rte 52\, Youngsville\, NY\, 12791\, United States
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