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SUMMARY:*EVENT CANCELLED* Upcycled Reusable Bags for Kids!
DESCRIPTION:Upcycled Reusable Bags for Kids!\nFriday\, May 19th 2023\n4:00 PM – 5:15 PM\nWoodstock Public Library DistrictDid you know that Americans use 100 billion plastic bags per year\, which require 12 million barrels of oil to manufacture? Each single-use plastic bag is used for less than an hour\, but the effects last forever. Since plastic bags are lightweight\, they easily enter our environment as litter. Sea creatures can become entangled in them and mistake plastic bags for food\, resulting in toxic debris filling their stomachs. \nThis class will be hosted at the Woodstock Public Library and facilitated by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team. Participants will learn how to reduce plastic pollution in their everyday lives as well as the benefits of waste reduction. Participants will have the opportunity to upcycle their old t-shirt into a reusable eco-friendly bag for use on the go! Upcycling is a fun and creative way to repurpose old items into new\, useful items or works of art! This FREE workshop is suitable for children ages 7 and up\, and parental supervision is advised. \nPlease bring an old t-shirt to be upcycled! \nAccessibility: A wheelchair accessible ramp is available to enter the main library. Accessible parking is available to the side of the building\, and additional parking spots are available across the street. This program will take place upstairs\, where there is no elevator or lift. Masks and social distancing are not required at this time\, but they are recommended. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator\, at TWHI@UCRRA.ORG or 845-336-3336.
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/upcycled-reusable-bags-for-kids-woodstock-library/
LOCATION:Woodstock Public Library District\, 10 Dixon Ave\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,UCRRA Classes,Youth Programs
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SUMMARY:May 18\, 2023 Special Meeting-CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:A Special Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, May 18\, 2023\, at 6:00 PM.  This meeting will be held in person at the Main Office.
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/may-18-2023-special-meeting-2/
LOCATION:UCRRA\, 999 Flatbush Road\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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SUMMARY:May 15\, 2023 Special Meeting-CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:A Special Meeting is scheduled for Monday\, May 15\, 2023\, at 6:15 PM.  This meeting will be held in person.  Please note this Special Meeting will be held at the Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY.
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/may-15-2023-special-meeting/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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SUMMARY:Intro to Home Composting (Esopus Library)
DESCRIPTION:“Intro to Home Composting”\n \nMonday\, May 15th 2023\n2:00-3:30 PM\nEsopus Public Library\n128 Canal Street Port Ewen NY 12466\nHome composting is a great way to manage food scraps like fruit and vegetable peels\, coffee grounds\, stale bread\, and other scraps or spoiled foods so they don’t go to waste! This free workshop is designed for new/beginner composters looking to get started. The class will introduce the environmental and horticultural benefits of composting and the basic principles of how to do it correctly. Then\, participants will learn about the various compost bin options and the pros and cons of each composting system.\n\n\n\n\nThis class will be offered in person at the Town of Esopus Public Library\, with hosts Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability and Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency.  Please pre-register for this class. Walk-ins are also welcome as seating allows.  \n\nSign Up for this class!Accessibility: This event will take place indoors at the library. The facility has many ADA compliant features including accessible parking\, ramp access\, etc.  Please note: the use of face masks is not required at the Library. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability\, at APEO@UCRRA.ORG  or 845-336-0600. \nWe’re Celebrating Compost Awareness Week! \nAbout ICAW: International Compost Awareness Week  is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It’s celebrated nationwide\, internationally\, and officially across New York Stare each year during the first full week of May. The goal of ICAW is for communities everywhere to raise public awareness about the many benefits of composting and how to make and use compost to regenerate soils. Visit the New York Compost Awareness Week page for more information about local programs\, events\, and initiatives. \n2023 Theme: For Healthier Soil\, Healthier Food…Compost! Each year\, a new theme for ICAW is chosen. The 2023 theme was chosen based on a serious world-wide issue that every nation\, unfortunately\, experiences: hunger. As part of the ICAW committee’s global discussion with our international partners around the world\, we spoke the same language\, and all wanted to promote a unified theme – aligning a topic important to each country while emphasizing our work with compost. The chosen 2023 theme best reflects the goal of focusing on how compost can have a role in helping feed the world\, by making our soil healthier which produces healthier food. How does compost help? By recycling organics into compost and using it on our farmlands we create healthy soils that produce healthier food and higher yields. It also reduces the need for fertilizer and pesticides\, improves water quality and conserves water\, as well as stores carbon in soil – helping to reduce climate change. Compost not only helps the environment but also helps to decrease food shortages experienced around the world. For Healthier Soil\, Healthier Food…Compost! \nThis year’s winner of the ICAW 2023 Poster Contest is Jun Qi Tan\, an illustrator and storyteller from Singapore. \nShare This Info!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/intro-to-home-composting-esopus-library/
LOCATION:Esopus Public Library\, 128 Canal St.\, Port Ewen\, NY\, 12466
CATEGORIES:Compost,Composting,Seminar,UCRRA Classes
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SUMMARY:Recycling Bingo for Kids! (Woodstock Library)
DESCRIPTION:Recycling Bingo for Kids!\nFriday\, May 12th 2023\n4:00 PM – 5:15 PM\nWoodstock Public Library DistrictHow does recycling paper\, plastic\, and metal benefit our environment? Why is it important to recycle things correctly? How does recycling benefit our oceans? Join our recycling educators in a game of bingo where each bingo call teaches a fun\, smart fact! \nThis class will be hosted at the Woodstock Public Library and facilitated by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team. Participants will learn about protecting our planet\, the types of recyclable items\, and other interesting facts about sustainability! Prizes will be given to all participants\, with special prizes given to the top winners! This FREE workshop is suitable for children ages 7 and up\, and parental supervision is advised. \nTO SIGN UP: Class size is limited. Email Hollie@woodstock.org to sign up or click the button below. \nAccessibility: A wheelchair accessible ramp is available to enter the main library. Accessible parking is available to the side of the building\, and additional parking spots are available across the street. This program will take place upstairs\, where there is no elevator or lift. Masks and social distancing are not required at this time\, but they are recommended. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator\, at TWHI@UCRRA.ORG or 845-336-3336. \nSign Up for this Class! Share This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/recycling-bingo-for-kids-woodstock-library/
LOCATION:Woodstock Public Library District\, 10 Dixon Ave\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Recycle,Reduce,UCRRA Classes,Youth Programs
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SUMMARY:May 10\, 2023 Special Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Special Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday\, May 10\, 2023\, at 6:00 PM.  This meeting will be held in person.  Please note this Special Meeting will be held at the Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY. \nBelow is the Agenda for this meeting:\nAgenda
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/may-10-2023-special-meeting-2/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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SUMMARY:Advanced Composting (Pine Hill)
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Composting Seminar\n \nTuesday May 9th 2023 \n1:00-2:30 PM\nPine Hill Community Center\n287 Main St\, Pine Hill\, NY 12465\nThis advanced composting class is ideal for home composters who have a few years of experience with backyard composting methods. For those who understand the basics\, but want to ‘up their game\,’ let us help you to learn more skills and tricks to make that ‘gardener’s black gold’ as quickly as possible! This class will review some of the science behind how composting ‘works’ through the soil food web\, how to balance browns and greens and prepare your feedstocks\, and various tips for making a hot compost heap. This class will also cover what is bokashi composting and how it can help accelerate your composting process while also aiding in deterring pests! \nThis class will be offered in person at the Pine Hill Community Center\, with hosts Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability\, and Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency\, in collaboration with the Town of Shandaken’s Conservation Advisory Council. Please pre-register for this class (walk-ins are also welcome).  \nSign Up Now!Accessibility:This class will take place indoors on the ground floor of the Community Center.  The facility is wheelchair accessible. Reserved seating is available by request; please contact Angelina Brandt at APEO@UCRRA.ORG. Please note: the use of face masks is optional at the Community Center. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability\, at APEO@UCRRA.ORG  or 845-336-3336. \nWe’re Celebrating Compost Awareness Week!\nAbout ICAW: International Compost Awareness Week  is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It’s celebrated nationwide\, internationally\, and officially across New York Stare each year during the first full week of May. The goal of ICAW is for communities everywhere to raise public awareness about the many benefits of composting and how to make and use compost to regenerate soils. Visit the New York Compost Awareness Week page for more information about local programs\, events\, and initiatives. \n2023 Theme: For Healthier Soil\, Healthier Food…Compost! Each year\, a new theme for ICAW is chosen. The 2023 theme was chosen based on a serious world-wide issue that every nation\, unfortunately\, experiences: hunger. As part of the ICAW committee’s global discussion with our international partners around the world\, we spoke the same language\, and all wanted to promote a unified theme – aligning a topic important to each country while emphasizing our work with compost. The chosen 2023 theme best reflects the goal of focusing on how compost can have a role in helping feed the world\, by making our soil healthier which produces healthier food. How does compost help? By recycling organics into compost and using it on our farmlands we create healthy soils that produce healthier food and higher yields. It also reduces the need for fertilizer and pesticides\, improves water quality and conserves water\, as well as stores carbon in soil – helping to reduce climate change. Compost not only helps the environment but also helps to decrease food shortages experienced around the world. For Healthier Soil\, Healthier Food…Compost! \nThis year’s winner of the ICAW 2023 Poster Contest is Jun Qi Tan\, an illustrator and storyteller from Singapore. \nShare This Story\, Choose Your Platform!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/advanced-composting-may-09-2023-pine-hill/
LOCATION:Pine Hill Community Center\, 287 Main Street\, Pine Hill\, NY\, 12467
CATEGORIES:Composting,Reuse,UCRRA Classes
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230507T140000
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SUMMARY:Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating International Compost Awareness Week!\nSunday\, May 7th 2023\n12:30PM Show Time\nThe Orpheum Theater\n156 Main Street\, Saugerties NY\nUCRRA has partnered with Upstate Films & The Orpheum Theater for this community screening of the educational documentary Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story. The 12:30PM Sunday showing on Sunday May 7th will feature FREE ADMISSION\, sponsored by the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency. This program is the kick-off event for UCRRA’s Compost Awareness Week\, celebrated statewide and internationally.  Visit the Compost Awareness Week booth for more information about reducing wasted food\, backyard composting and more! \nWe all love food. As a society\, we devour countless cooking shows\, culinary magazines and foodie blogs… So how could we possibly be throwing nearly 50% of it in the trash?\n\n\n\nSynopsis\n\nFilmmakers and food lovers Jen and Grant dive into the issue of waste from farm\, through retail\, all the way to the back of their own fridge. After catching a glimpse of the billions of dollars of good food that is tossed each year in North America\, they pledge to quit grocery shopping cold turkey and survive only on foods that would otherwise be thrown away. In a nation where one in 10 people is food insecure\, the images they capture of squandered groceries are both shocking and strangely compelling. But as Grant’s addictive personality turns full tilt towards food rescue\, the ‘thrill of the find’ has unexpected consequences. Featuring interviews with TED lecturer\, author and activist Tristram Stuart and acclaimed author Jonathan Bloom\, Just Eat It looks at our systemic obsession with expiry dates\, perfect produce and portion sizes\, and reveals the core of this seemingly insignificant issue that is having devastating consequences around the globe. Just Eat It brings farmers\, retailers\, inspiring organizations\, and consumers to the table in a cinematic story that is equal parts education and delicious entertainment.\n\n\n Reserve your free ticket below! \n\nReserve A Ticket HereDetails\n\nRunning Time: 74 min (educational cut 50 min)\nDirector: Grant Baldwin\nProducer: Jenny Rustemeyer\nExecutive Producers: Melanie Wood (Stranger Productions)\, Murray Battle (Knowledge Network)\n\nAwards\n\nBest Documentary – Leo Awards\nBest Documentary Director – Leo Awards\nBest Documentary Musical Score – Leo Awards\nAudience Award – CPH:DOX\nVIFF Impact Award – Vancouver International Film Festival\nEmerging Canadian Filmmaker & Top 20 Audience Choice – Hot Docs\nPeople’s Choice Award – Calgary International Film Festival\nBest Canadian Documentary – Edmonton International Film Festival\nMust See BC Winner & Runner Up Most Popular Documentary – Vancouver International Film Festival\nBest Canadian Feature – Planet in Focus\n2015 Festival Choice – One Earth Film Festival\nBest Environmental Film – Sedona International Film Festival\nGrand Jury Prize – Yale Environmental (EFFY)\nBest Documentary – Lake Erie Arts and Film Festival\nTop 20 Audience Choice – IDFA\nTop 20 Audience Picks – Hot Docs\nRunner Up Most Popular Documentary – Vancouver International Film Festival\nFinalist – CINE Golden Eagle Award (Nonfiction Content\, Feature – Environment and Science)\nFinalist – James Beard Awards (Documentary)\nFinalist – Scripps Howard Award for Environmental Reporting
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/just-eat-it-a-food-waste-story-2/
LOCATION:Saugerties Orpheum Theater\, 156 Main Street\, Saugerties\, NY\, 12477\, United States
CATEGORIES:Composting,UCRRA Classes
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SUMMARY:Composting for Kids! (Woodstock Library)
DESCRIPTION:Composting for Kids!\nFriday\, May 5th 2023\n4:00 PM – 5:30 PM\nWoodstock Public Library DistrictJoin the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team in celebrating International Compost Awareness Week by learning about Vermicomposting and Making Seed Bombs! Seed bombs are small\, round clods of clay\, compost\, and wildflower seeds. Seed bombs can be tossed outdoors to encourage the growth of wildflowers and attract pollinators. Participants will get to make their own seed bombs using compost made by UCRRA! \nThis class will be hosted at the Woodstock Public Library and facilitated by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team.  Before seeing inside a live worm bin\, participants will hear a brief presentation about composting and the benefits of using compost in the garden. Participants will then be able to observe the worms\, identify worms at each stage of their lifecycle\, and learn how to compost with worms. Then\, educators will lead participants in a hands-on craft activity to make “Seed Bombs\,” which will incorporate the benefit of pollinators. All craft materials will be provided. This FREE workshop is suitable for children ages 7 and up\, and parental supervision is advised. \nTO SIGN UP: Class size is limited. Email Hollie@woodstock.org to sign up or click the button below. \nAccessibility: A wheelchair accessible ramp is available to enter the main library. Accessible parking is available to the side of the building\, and additional parking spots are available across the street. This program will take place upstairs\, where there is no elevator or lift. Masks and social distancing are not required at this time\, but they are recommended. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator\, at TWHI@UCRRA.ORG or 845-336-3336. \nSign Up for this Class! We’re Celebrating Compost Awareness Week! \nAbout ICAW: International Compost Awareness Week  is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It’s celebrated nationwide\, internationally\, and officially across New York Stare each year during the first full week of May. The goal of ICAW is for communities everywhere to raise public awareness about the many benefits of composting and how to make and use compost to regenerate soils. Visit the New York Compost Awareness Week page for more information about local programs\, events\, and initiatives. \n2023 Theme: For Healthier Soil\, Healthier Food…Compost! Each year\, a new theme for ICAW is chosen. The 2023 theme was chosen based on a serious world-wide issue that every nation\, unfortunately\, experiences: hunger. As part of the ICAW committee’s global discussion with our international partners around the world\, we spoke the same language\, and all wanted to promote a unified theme – aligning a topic important to each country while emphasizing our work with compost. The chosen 2023 theme best reflects the goal of focusing on how compost can have a role in helping feed the world\, by making our soil healthier which produces healthier food. How does compost help? By recycling organics into compost and using it on our farmlands we create healthy soils that produce healthier food and higher yields. It also reduces the need for fertilizer and pesticides\, improves water quality and conserves water\, as well as stores carbon in soil – helping to reduce climate change. Compost not only helps the environment but also helps to decrease food shortages experienced around the world. For Healthier Soil\, Healthier Food…Compost! \nThis year’s winner of the ICAW 2023 Poster Contest is Jun Qi Tan\, an illustrator and storyteller from Singapore. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/composting-for-kids/
LOCATION:Woodstock Public Library District\, 10 Dixon Ave\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Compost,Reduce,UCRRA Classes,Youth Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20221219T141539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T153021Z
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SUMMARY:Intro to Bokashi (New Paltz)
DESCRIPTION: New Paltz Climate Smart Task Force & UCRRA Present:\n“Intro to Bokashi Composting”\nCelebrating Compost Awareness Week!\n \nTuesday\, May 2nd 2023\n7:00 – 8:30 PM\nNew Paltz Community Center\n3 Veterans Dr\, New Paltz\, NY 12561\nUnlike “conventional” composting\, Bokashi is an anaerobic process where food scraps are placed in a sealed\, air-tight container and are fermented with the aid of a specialized additive (a microbial compost accelerator). After a few weeks of fermenting\, the “unfinished” byproduct of bokashi should be added to a backyard compost pile to complete the decomposition process. \nFor many advanced composters\, bokashi methods have a lot to offer as a way to manage meat\, bones\, and dairy products. Using Bokashi can also introduce beneficial microbes to the compost pile\, which speeds up the process so you can use your finished compost faster. Join us to learn about the wacky world of microbes and this interesting method of composting! \nThis workshop is designed for intermediate composters who want to take their composting to the next level. In this workshop\, participants will learn the pros/cons of this method of composting\, be introduced to the science behind how bokashi works\, and learn how to get started (materials needed\, recipes\, tips and more). \nThis workshop is held in partnership with New Paltz Climate Smart Task Force and will be hosted by Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency. Class size is limited and participants must pre-register below: \nSign Up Now! Accessibility: \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator\, at TWHI@UCRRA.ORG  or 845-336-3336. \nWe’re Celebrating Compost Awareness Week! \nAbout ICAW: International Compost Awareness Week  is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It’s celebrated nationwide\, internationally\, and officially across New York Stare each year during the first full week of May. The goal of ICAW is for communities everywhere to raise public awareness about the many benefits of composting and how to make and use compost to regenerate soils. Visit the New York Compost Awareness Week page for more information about local programs\, events\, and initiatives. \n2023 Theme: For Healthier Soil\, Healthier Food…Compost! Each year\, a new theme for ICAW is chosen. The 2023 theme was chosen based on a serious world-wide issue that every nation\, unfortunately\, experiences: hunger. As part of the ICAW committee’s global discussion with our international partners around the world\, we spoke the same language\, and all wanted to promote a unified theme – aligning a topic important to each country while emphasizing our work with compost. The chosen 2023 theme best reflects the goal of focusing on how compost can have a role in helping feed the world\, by making our soil healthier which produces healthier food. How does compost help? By recycling organics into compost and using it on our farmlands we create healthy soils that produce healthier food and higher yields. It also reduces the need for fertilizer and pesticides\, improves water quality and conserves water\, as well as stores carbon in soil – helping to reduce climate change. Compost not only helps the environment but also helps to decrease food shortages experienced around the world. For Healthier Soil\, Healthier Food…Compost! \nThis year’s winner of the ICAW 2023 Poster Contest is Jun Qi Tan\, an illustrator and storyteller from Singapore. \nShare This Info!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/intro-to-bokashi-new-paltz/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Compost,Composting,Seminar,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T191500
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230424T202226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T175827Z
UID:7519-1683051300-1683054900@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:May 2\, 2023 Special Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Special Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday\, May 2\, 2023\, at 6:15 PM.  This meeting will be held in person. \nBelow is the Agenda for this meeting:\nAgenda
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/may-2-2023-special-meeting/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230322T114507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230428T195633Z
UID:7143-1682755200-1682769600@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:April 29th HHW Event in NEW PALTZ
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS CLOSED×Click on the statement below to read the full rule description.\nUCRRA reserves the right to reject participants that do not comply with the program rules \nUlster County residents only\nParticipants must be a legal resident of Ulster County. No exceptions. \nCommercial waste will NOT be accepted\nAccepted wastes must be generated in a home\, and not affiliated with any commercial business\, nonprofit\, or institution. All participants must sign a Declaration of Residency and Non-Commercial Waste statement. \nAppointments are REQUIRED\nA Registration Period (for each event) will open 4-6 weeks before the collection day. Appointments are required to accommodate the high number of participants and will be accepted until the maximum allowable slots are filled. Once the schedule becomes full\, the Agency will maintain a waiting list for any cancellations. We aim to accommodate as many residents as possible! If you cannot keep your appointment\, please share a courtesy of contacting us as soon as possible so that we may offer the slot to another household. \nA quantity limit will be strictly enforced\nEach household may bring up to 220 lbs. or a 25 gallon equivalent of the accepted items. No containers larger than 5 gallons will be accepted. Fluorescent bulb limit: 24 bulbs per household. The Agency reserves the right to judge the amount of waste. \nKeep items in original\, labeled containter\nIf a product is not in its original container\, or it is an unknown or unlabeled substance\, contact UCRRA 2-3 weeks before the event for further instructions. Contact Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability at APEO@UCRRA.ORG \nContainers will NOT be returned\nBoxes\, gas cans\, and other containers will not be returned. No exceptions. \nStay in your vehicle at all times\nThe designated hazardous waste unloading area is a restricted area. Authorized personnel will unload your vehicle for you and you must stay in your car at all times. \nContact us if you need to CANCEL\nPlease share the courtesy of calling us to cancel your appointment as soon as possible and no later than the Friday before the event. Only a limited number of appointment slots are available and this program is in high demand. Cancelling your appointment allows us to accommodate another household on the waiting list. \nPut all items in the trunk of your car\nPUT ALL ITEMS IN THE TRUNK OF YOUR CAR. This will allow us to unload your vehicle quickly\, and it minimizes harm to you and other passengers in your vehicle. We ask that you please package any paint products separately from other chemicals (in the trunk of your vehicle). \n\nPlease carefully review the list below to ensure the items you will be bringing are accepted.\nUCRRA reserves the right to reject participants who do not comply with program rules and criteria. \n\nAerosols (spray cans)\nAutomotive cleaners & fluids (antifreeze\, brake/transmission fluid\, oil filters\, etc.) – NO MOTOR OIL\nBug spray\, insecticides\, rat poisons\, mothballs\, etc.\nFire extinguishers\nFluorescent light bulbs (CFL’s\, UV\, tubes\, spirals\, etc.)\nHousehold cleaners (oven\, toilet\, drain\, carpet\, window\, bleach\, disinfectant\, all-purpose\, etc.)\nLawn & garden chemicals (pesticides\, fertilizers\, etc.)\nLead\, oil-based\, or latex paint\nMercury\, thermostats\, thermometers\nMineral spirits\, turpentine\nPhotography chemicals\nPool chemicals\nStains\, varnishes\, etc.\nSealants\, adhesives\, etc.\nWaste fuels (kerosene\, gasoline\, propane\, etc.)\nWood cleaners & stains (polishes\, waxes\, varnishes\, sealants\, etc.)\n\nIf you have an item that is not listed here\, please contact UCRRA at 845-336-3336 with any questions. \n\n\nThese items are NOT ACCEPTED.\n\nNO non-hazardous waste\nNO Motor Oil\nNO Batteries (except automotive batteries)\nNO Explosives\, ammunition\, gun powder\, or fireworks\nNO Asbestos\nNO Radioactive materials\nNO Large drums or waste in containers larger than 5 gallons\nNO Smoke detectors\nNO Empty containers\nNO Electronic items (computers\, televisions\, etc.)\nNO Freon Appliances (air conditioners\, refrigerators\, etc.)\nNO Medical waste – (SHARPS\, home-use medical needles) or other etiological\, pathological waste\nNO Beauty products (make-up\, lotion\, nail polish\, etc.)\nNO Pharmaceuticals – Find a drop-off location near you\nNO Waste from businesses\, schools\, farms\, etc. These facilities must contact a Hazardous Waste/Environmental Services Company.\n\nPlease contact UCRRA at 845-336-3336 with any questions. \n\nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS CLOSED×Please note: This is a SATURDAY event taking place at the UCRRA NEW PALTZ Transfer Station.\nAppointments are required.×Free\, Easy Paint Disposal – No appointment necessary.\nWhile paint products are accepted at UCRRA’s HHW events\, you do not need to wait for our events to safely dispose of old or unwanted paint. Paint is accepted at other drop off locations for FREE with no appointment required. Learn more about your paint recycling options. 
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/april-29th-hhw-event-in-new-paltz/
LOCATION:New Paltz Transfer Station\, 1 Clearwater Road\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561\, United States
CATEGORIES:Household Hazardous Waste
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:apeo@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230427T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230427T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230324T130749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T201905Z
UID:7245-1682616600-1682620200@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:April 27\, 2023 Regular Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Regular Board Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, April 27\, 2023\, at 5:30 PM.  This meeting will be held in person. \nBelow are the documents associated with this meeting:\nAgenda \nDraft Minutes of March 23\, 2023 \nMSW Tonnage Report \nRecycling Tonnage Report \nTreasurer’s Report \nMRF Cost Center Analysis \nRecycling Outreach Program Update \nResolution #2591 re: Authorizing the Opening of an Agency Bank Account with Greene County Commerical Bank
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/april-27-2023-regular-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230414T124048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T165331Z
UID:7449-1682154000-1682168400@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Earth Day at UCRRA
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, April 22nd\, residents that drop off electronics for recycling and/or residents that pick up an order of bagged compost will receive a free tree sapling/shrub as our gift to you to celebrate Earth Day! Please note: tree saplings/shrubs will be distributed while supplies last\, with limited inventory available\, and several different options to choose from! \nThis program is made possible by the Ulster County Soil & Water Conservation District. The organization has shared excess inventory from their Annual Sale. While we cannot guarantee which tree/shrub species will be available; the giveaway may include the following species: \nArrowwood Viburnum (1)\, Black Chokeberry* (2)\, White Flowering Dogwood* (3)\, White Oak (4)\, White Pine(5)\, Red Maple (6)\, Eastern Redbud* (7)\, Red Osher (8)\, Paper Birch (9) \n*Indicates pollinator-friendly species. All species are native varieties. Saplings may range in size from 6 inches to 2 feet. \nAccessibility: This is an outdoor event. There will be a station for the tree distribution where residents may park in designated parking area to walk over to an outreach booth for more information and for trees. We can also accommodate curbside service. We encourage all visitors to practice social distancing.  \nInstructions for Planting Trees & Shrubs\nSource: United States Composting Council (USCC) Consumer Compost Use Program \nEstablishment: Excavate a planting hole slightly shallower and 2 to 3 times the width of the root ball or container. Set the root ball on firm soil so that the top of the root ball sits slightly higher than the final grade. Uniformly blend compost with the excavated soil at one (1) part by volume compost to 2-3 parts by volume soil. Compost with higher amounts of salts and nutrients should be used at lower rates (e.g. 1:3 or 1:4 parts compost to soil). Backfill and firm the soil blend around the root ball within the planting hole. Always water thoroughly after planting. It should be noted that whenever possible\, trees and shrubs should be planted in a mass planting bed\, where multiple plants are established in a larger amended bed. This technique allows for greater planting success. Lower compost application rates should be used for salt sensitive crops (e.g.\, conifers)\, or where composts possessing higher salt and nutrient levels are used\, while higher application rates may be used for plants that require greater amounts of fertility. \nMaintenance: Apply a coarser compost mulch (1” – 2” screened) over the garden bed to conserve moisture\, for weed suppression\nand/or for aesthetic purposes. Note: The nutrients contained in compost should be considered when applying fertilization. They\nwill typically offset plant nutrient requirements\, thereby potentially reducing fertilizer application rates. \nCompost has many horticultural benefits and uses. \n\nCompost adds a slow release of nutrients\nCompost adds beneficial soil organisms\, reducing the need to use chemical pesticides\nCompost aids in suppressing plant disease pathogens\, reducing the need to use chemical fertilizers\nCompost increases moisture retention\, so you don’t need to add water to garden beds as frequently\nCompost helps improve soil structure\, porosity\, and density\nCompost makes any soil easier to work and cultivate\n\nDisclaimer: The USCC makes no warranties regarding UCRRA’s Compost product or its contents\, quality\, or suitability for any particular use. Please refer to the individual producer’s product label for specific use instructions. \nLearn more by viewing the UCRRA Rack Card Tree & Shrub \nLearn more about the Agency’s Certified Compost by viewing the UCRRA Brochure STA Program \n \nWe’re Celebrating Earth Day! \nThe first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970\, when a U.S. Senator organized a national demonstration about environmental issues and environmental conservation. By the end of the year\, the Environmental Protection Agency was created. And by 1990\, Earth Day was celebrated internationally by 140 countries. \nAccording to National Geographic\, roughly 15 billion trees are cut down each year around the globe. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen\, essential for life on Earth! Trees also provide shelter and food for wildlife and help cool the climate. By taking part in activities like planting trees\, and using compost\, we can all do our part to create a healthier\, more sustainable planet. \nRecycled Paper Facts: \nBy weight\, more paper is recovered for recycling in America than all other materials combined (except for steel). In 1988\, recovered paper made up about 25 percent of the raw materials used at US paper mills.  That figure rose to 36.3 percent in 1999 and has remained around 36-37 percent through 2007. More than 3/4 of America’s paper mills use recovered fiber to make some or all of their products. Approximately 140 mills use recovered paper exclusively. As a result\, virtually all types of paper products contain some recycled fiber. Since 1994\, significantly more paper has been recovered in America than landfilled. Source: Environmental Protection Agency. \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/earth-day-2023/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Composting,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:apeo@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230417T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230417T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230320T150545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T121248Z
UID:7192-1681747200-1681752600@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Home Composting (Pine Hill)
DESCRIPTION:“Intro to Home Composting”\n \nMonday\, April 17th\, 2023\n4:00-5:30 PM\nPine Hill Community Center\n287 Main St\, Pine Hill\, NY 12465\nHome composting is a great way to manage food scraps like fruit and vegetable peels\, coffee grounds\, stale bread\, and other scraps or spoiled foods so they don’t go to waste! This free workshop is designed for new/beginner composters looking to get started. The class will introduce the environmental and horticultural benefits of composting and the basic principles of how to do it correctly. Then\, participants will learn about the various compost bin options and the pros and cons of each composting system.\n\n\n\nThis class will be offered in person at the Pine Hill Community Center\, with hosts Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability\, and Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency\, in collaboration with the Town of Shandaken’s Conservation Advisory Council. Please pre-register for this class (walk-ins are also welcome). \nSign Up Now!Accessibility: This class will take place indoors on the ground floor of the Community Center.  The facility is wheelchair accessible. Reserved seating is available by request; please contact Tanesia White at TWHI@UCRRA.ORG. Please note: the use of face masks is optional at the Community Center. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator\, at TWHI@UCRRA.ORG or 845-336-3336. \nShare This Info!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/intro-to-home-composting-pine-hill/
LOCATION:Pine Hill Community Center\, 287 Main Street\, Pine Hill\, NY\, 12467
CATEGORIES:Compost,Composting,Seminar,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:apeo@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230307T201828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T201828Z
UID:7069-1681236000-1681241400@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Home Composting (Kingston Library)
DESCRIPTION:“Intro to Home Composting”\n \nTuesday\, April 11th\, 2023\n6:00-7:30 PM\nKingston Public Library\n55 Franklin St\, Kingston\, NY 12401\nHome composting is a great way to manage food scraps like fruit and vegetable peels\, coffee grounds\, stale bread\, and other scraps or spoiled foods so they don’t go to waste! This free workshop is designed for new/beginner composters looking to get started. The class will introduce the environmental and horticultural benefits of composting and the basic principles of how to do it correctly. Then\, participants will learn about the various compost bin options and the pros and cons of each composting system. At the end of the seminar\, participants will learn why compost is beneficial for soil health\, and how to use their finished compost right in their own backyard.\n\n\n\n\nThis class will be offered in person at the City of Kingston Public Library\, with host Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency\, in collaboration with Kingston Library’s monthly Sustainability Challenge. Please pre-register for this class to receive your free kit (walk-ins are also welcome).  Learn more about the challenge.\n\nSign Up for this class!Accessibility: This event will take place indoors at the library. The facility has many ADA compliant features including accessible parking\, ramp access\, and elevator access.  Please note: the use of face masks is not required at the Library. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability\, at APEO@UCRRA.ORG  or 845-336-0600. \nShare This Info!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/intro-to-home-composting-kingston-library-2/
LOCATION:Kingston Library\, Temp. Location 61 Crown St\, Kingston\, NY
CATEGORIES:Compost,Composting,Seminar,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:apeo@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230224T190914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T191839Z
UID:7048-1679592600-1679596200@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:March 23\, 2023 Regular Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Regular Board Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, March 23\, 2023\, at 5:30 PM.  This meeting will be held in person. \nBelow are the documents associated with this meeting:\nAgenda \nDraft Minutes from February 23\, 2023 \nReports: \n\nMSW Tonnage Report\nRecycling Tonnage Report\nTreasurer’s Report\nMRF Cost Center Analysis\nRecycling Market Trend Report\nRecycling Program Update\n\nResolutions: \n\nResolution #2589-Authorizing and Approving Agency HRA & FSA Health Insurance Related Plans\nResolution #2590-Authorizing and Approving a Request for Proposals for Banking Services
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/march-23-2023-regular-board-meeting/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230207T124940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T135107Z
UID:6982-1679589000-1679592600@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:March 23\, 2023 Audit Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:An Audit Committee Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, March 23\, 2023\, at 4:30 PM.  This meeting will be held in person. \nBelow are the documents associated with this meeting:\nAgenda \nDraft Minutes of March 29\, 2022 \nDraft Minutes of February 6\, 2023
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/march-23-2023-audit-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230309T130643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T160441Z
UID:7092-1678987800-1678991400@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:March 16\, 2023 Governance Committee Meeting-CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:A Governance Committee Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, March 16\, 2023\, at 5:30 PM.  This meeting will be held in person. \nBelow are the documents associated with this meeting:\nAgenda \nDraft Minutes from the November 17\, 2022 Governance Committee Meeting \nMission/Vision Statement \nRules of Conduct Policy
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/march-16-2023-audit-committee-meeting-2/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230310T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230113T191158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T144038Z
UID:6880-1678464000-1678467600@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Eco-Friendly Home! DIY Cleaners & More
DESCRIPTION:Eco-Friendly Home! DIY Cleaners & More!\nFriday\, March 10th 2023\n*SNOWDATE: Friday March 17th\n4:00 PM – 5:00 PM\nUCRRA Main Office\, 999 Flatbush Road Kingston NY\n \n\nWe all have favorite household products that we rely on because they work well. It could be anything from a preferred cleaner to a preferred toothpaste. Some of the brands and products we’ve grown to love contain chemicals that don’t love us back. Bleach\, ammonia\, and oven cleaners are examples of chemical cleaning agents that can irritate our skin\, eyes\, and respiratory tract. Some beauty products also contain fragrances and chemicals whose health risks are still unknown. Many of these products are also classified as Hazardous Waste and require safe disposal. \nAlthough eco-friendly alternatives are becoming more widely available in stores\, you can easily make your own at home with very simple and low-cost ingredients! Curious? Join us in our Eco- Friendly Home workshop to learn how to make your own products that are better for the environment\, your health\, and your wallet! \nThe class will be hosted in-person at the UCRRA Main Office and facilitated by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team\, featuring a short presentation with several demos\, and participants will leave with their own recipes and DIY products. All class materials provided. \nTO SIGN UP: Class size is limited to TEN PARTICIPANTS. Please RSVP at the link below. \nSign Up for this class!Share This Story!Accessibility: This is an indoor event. Accessible parking is available approximately 20 feet from the main entrance (no automatic doors at this building). Accessible bathrooms are available indoors (Main Office\, first floor). Social distancing and use of face masks are encouraged\, but are not required. We strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. 
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/eco-friendly-home-diy-cleaners/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Seminar,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:apeo@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230223T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230223T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230127T144624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T185619Z
UID:6941-1677173400-1677177000@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:February 23\, 2023 Regular Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Regular Board Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, February 23\, 2023\, at 5:30 PM.  These meetings will be held in person.  If you cannot attend the meeting in person; please call the Main Office at (845)336-0600 and once the recording comes on dial 122. \nOTHER OPTIONS TO JOIN THE MEETING: \nMicrosoft Teams:\n\n\nJoin on your computer\, mobile app or room device\nClick here to join the meeting \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 284 943 972 947\nPasscode: EfHHNj \nDownload Teams | Join on the web\n\n\n\nOr call in (audio only)\n+1 469-998-5874\,\,730804812#   United States\, Dallas\n\nPhone Conference ID: 730 804 812# \nBelow are the documents associated with this meeting:\nAgenda \nDraft Minutes: \n\nJanuary 26\, 2023\, Annual Organizational Meeting\nJanuary 26\, 2023\, Regular Board Meeting\n\nReports: \n\nMSW Tonnage Report\nRecycling Tonnage Report\nTreasurer’s Reports-Year End/January\nMRF Cost Center Analysis Reports-Year End/January\nRecycling Program Update\n\nResolutions: \n\nResolution #: 2586-Authorization and Approving a Statement of Interest for Diversion of Waste\nResolution #: 2587-Authorization for Revision of Data Analyst Job Description\nResolution #: 2588-Authorization for Salary Adjustments for Administrative Staff Positions
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/february-23-2023-regular-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230221T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230221T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20221220T145255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230105T191140Z
UID:6744-1677002400-1677007800@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Recycle Right! (Kingston Library)
DESCRIPTION:Kingston Library and UCRRA present:\n“Recycle Right”\n \nTuesday\, February 21st\, 2023\n6:00 PM – 7:30 PM\nKingston Public Library\n55 Franklin St\, Kingston\, NY\n\n\n \nWhy can’t ALL plastics be recycled? What does the chasing arrows symbol really mean? Are pizza boxes in or out? Should you recycle that coffee cup? What about broken dishes? Putting unaccepted items in the recycling bin can damage equipment\, harm workers\, and reduce the value and environmental benefits of recycling. \n\n\n In this class\, you will learn: How does recycling ‘work’ in Ulster County? What are the benefits of recycling correctly? What makes something ‘recyclable’ or not?  What is ‘wishcycling’ and how does it affect the recycling process?\n \nThis class will be offered in person at the City of Kingston Public Library\, with host Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency\, in collaboration with Kingston Library’s monthly Sustainability Challenge. Please pre-register for this class to receive a free kit (walk-ins are also welcome).  Learn more about the challenge \nSign Up for this class! Accessibility: This event will take place indoors at the library. The facility has many ADA compliant features including accessible parking\, ramp access\, and elevator access.  Please note: the use of face masks is not required at the Library. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability\, at APEO@UCRRA.ORG  or 845-336-0600. \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/recycle-right-kingston-library/
LOCATION:Kingston Library\, Temp. Location 61 Crown St\, Kingston\, NY
CATEGORIES:Recycle,Reduce,Reuse,Seminar,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:apeo@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230105T154850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T133115Z
UID:6844-1675794600-1675800000@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Home Composting (Rosendale)
DESCRIPTION:“Intro to Home Composting”\n \nTuesday\, February 7th\, 2023\n6:30-8:00 PM\nRosendale Recreation Center\nRoute 32\, Rosendale\, NY\nHome composting is a great way to manage food scraps like fruit and vegetable peels\, coffee grounds\, stale bread\, and other scraps or spoiled foods so they don’t go to waste! This free workshop is designed for new/beginner composters looking to get started. The class will introduce the environmental and horticultural benefits of composting and the basic principles of how to do it correctly. Then\, participants will learn about the various compost bin options and the pros and cons of each composting system. At the end of the seminar\, participants will learn why compost is beneficial for soil health\, and how to use their finished compost right in their own backyard.\n\n\n\n\nThis class will be offered in person at the Town of Rosendale Recreation Center\, with hosts Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability and Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency.  No registration is required. Rosendale residents are encouraged to attend\, but the class is open to all residents of Ulster County. This class is part of the Looking Towards Spring speaker series sponsored by the Town of Rosendale Recreation Commission.  Please visit http://www.townofrosendale.com/recreation/ to learn more.\n\n\n\n\nView the event flier here Looking Towards Spring 2023\nAccessibility: This event will take place indoors at the Rec Center. The facility has many ADA compliant features. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability\, at APEO@UCRRA.ORG  or 845-336-0600. \nShare This Info!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/intro-to-home-composting-rosendale/
LOCATION:Rosendale Recreation Center\, Route 32\, Rosendale\, NY
CATEGORIES:Compost,Composting,Seminar,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230206T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230206T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20230131T200316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T162847Z
UID:6947-1675699200-1675701000@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:February 6\, 2023 Audit Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:An Audit Committee Meeting is scheduled for Monday\, February 6\, 2023\, at 4:00 PM.  These meetings will be held in person and virtually through Webex. \nWebex Meeting link: \nhttps://apeo.my.webex.com/apeo.my/j.php?MTID=ma217fae8964f2dd44db64a0d0b7b61f8 \nMeeting number (access code): 2634 304 5843 \nMeeting password: 1234# (12340 from phones and video systems) \nJoin by phone: 408-418-9388; Access Code 26343045843; Host Pin 4847 \nIf you have any questions please call the Main Office at (845) 336-0600.  After 3:30 pm; once the recording comes on dial ext. 122. \nThe documents associated with this meeting are:\n\nAgenda\nDraft Minutes from the March 29\, 2022 Audit Committee Meeting
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/february-6-2023-regular-board-meeting/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20221215T135256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T193734Z
UID:6720-1674754200-1674757800@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:January 26\, 2023 Annual Organizational Meeting & Regular Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Organizational Meeting and Regular Board Meeting are scheduled for Thursday\, January 26\, 2023\, at 5:30 PM.  The Regular Board Meeting will immediately follow the Annual Organizational Meeting.  These meetings will be held in person.  If you cannot attend the meeting in person; please call the Main Office at (845)336-0600 and once the recording comes on dial 122. \nThe following documents are associated with this meeting:\nAgenda for the Annual Organizational Meeting \nResolution #2582 Re: Authorizing and Approving 2023 Approved Vendors List \nAgenda for the Regular Board Meeting \nDraft Minutes from December 14\, 2022\, Regular Board Meeting \nRecycling Outreach Team Program Update \nMSW Tonnage Report \nRecycling Tonnage Report \nTreasurer’s Report \nMRF Cost Center Analysis \nResolution # 2583-Re: Authorizing and Approving the Purchase of Hard Tire for Volvo Loaders \nResolution #2584-Re: Authorization for Revision of the Recycling Compliance Officer Job Description \nResolution #2585-Re: Authorizing and Approving a Request for Proposals for Engineering Services
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/january-26-2023-annual-organizational-meeting-regular-board-meeting/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20220825T210313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T182539Z
UID:6194-1671039000-1671042600@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:December 14\, 2022 Regular Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Regular Board Meeting is scheduled for WEDNESDAY\, DECEMBER 14\, 2022\, at 5:30 PM.  This meeting will be held in person.  If you cannot attend the meeting in person; please call the Main Office at (845)336-0600 and once the recording comes on dial 122. \nDocuments associated with this meeting:\nAgenda \nDraft Minutes of November 17\, 2022\, Regular Board Meeting \nReports: \n\nRecycling Outreach Team Program Update\nMSW Tonnage Report\nRecycling Tonnage Report\nTreasurer’s Report\nMRF Cost Center Analysis\n\nResolutions: \n\nResolution #2579 Approving Amendment to the Rules of Conduct Policy (no attachment)\nResolution #2580 Approving Amendment to the Composting Sale Policy\nResolution #2581 Approval of Procedures for Videoconferencing Pursuant to Public Officers Law Section 103-a
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/december-14-2022-regular-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221209T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221209T171500
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20221019T162210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221103T190911Z
UID:6440-1670601600-1670606100@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Upcycled Holiday Ornaments for Kids! (Woodstock Library)
DESCRIPTION:Upcycled Holiday Ornaments for Kids!\nFriday\, December 9th 2022\n4:00 PM – 5:15 PM\nWoodstock Public Library DistrictJoin the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team in celebrating the holidays with an upcycled ornament workshop for kids! Upcycling is a fun and creative way to reimagine unwanted items and turn them into new\, useful items or works of art! The holidays are a wonderful time to spend with family and friends\, decorate\, and exchange gifts. Upcycling is one of many ways to reduce waste during the holiday season\, when Americans generate 25% more waste than at any other time of year… \nThis class will be hosted at the Woodstock Public Library and facilitated by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team. Participants will hear a brief presentation about the impacts of our household waste and the importance of reducing\, reusing and recycling. Then\, educators will guide participants through a hands-on craft workshop to make an ornament using upcycled materials. All craft materials will be provided. This FREE workshop is suitable for children ages 7 and up\, and parental supervision is advised. \nTO SIGN UP: Class size is limited. Email Hollie@woodstock.org to sign up or click the button below. \nAccessibility: This workshop welcomes participants to celebrate any winter holiday. A wheelchair accessible ramp is available to enter the main library. Accessible parking is available to the side of the building\, and additional parking spots are available across the street. This program will take place upstairs\, where there is no elevator or lift. Masks and social distancing are not required at this time\, but they are recommended. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator\, at TWHI@UCRRA.ORG or 845-336-3336. \nSign Up for this Class! Share This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/upcycled-holiday-ornaments-for-kids-woodstock-library/
LOCATION:Woodstock Public Library District\, 10 Dixon Ave\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,UCRRA Classes,Youth Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:apeo@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20221104T113433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T203028Z
UID:6578-1668700800-1668706200@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:November 17\, 2022 Regular Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Regular Board Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, November 17\, 2022\, at 4:00 PM.  This meeting will be held in person.  If you cannot attend the meeting in person; please call the Main Office at (845)336-0600 and once the recording comes on dial 122. \nBelow are the documents associated with this meeting:\nAgenda \nDraft Minutes of the October 27\, 2022\, Regular Board Meeting \nRecycling Outreach Team Program Update \nMSW Tonnage Report \nRecycling Tonnage Report
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/november-17-2022-regular-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20220923T191401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T202409Z
UID:6395-1668693600-1668700800@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:November 17\, 2022 Governance Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Governance Committee Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, November 7\, 2022\, at 2:00 PM.  This meeting will be held in person.  If you cannot attend the meeting in person; please call the Main Office at (845)336-0600 and ask to be connected to ext. 122. \nBelow are the documents associated with this meeting:\nAgenda \nDraft Minutes of the December 6\, 2021 Governance Committee Meeting
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/november-17-2022-regular-board-meeting/
LOCATION:The Law Office of Kenneth Gilligan\, Esq.\, 111 Green Street\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:mfra@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T235002
CREATED:20220321T193434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220927T142554Z
UID:5397-1666512000-1666526400@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:October 23rd HHW Event in KINGSTON
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL!\nTO BE ADDED TO A WAITING LIST FOR CANCELLATIONS\, PLEASE CALL 845-336-3336×\nPLEASE REVIEW THE LIST OF ACCEPTABLE AND UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS BEFORE MAKING YOUR APPOINTMENTLATEX PAINT IS NOW ACCEPTED\, THANKS TO THE NEW YORK STATE PAINT STEWARDSHIP LAW (ENACTED DECEMBER 16 2019\, EFFECTIVE MAY 1 2022) AND AS ADMINISTERED THROUGH THE PAINT CARE NY PROGRAM. IT IS NOW EVEN MORE CONVENIENT TO RECYCLE PAINT IN ULSTER COUNTY HHW EVENTS AND AT OTHER DROP OFF LOCATIONS IN KINGSTON INCLUDING HERZOGS AND SHERWIN WILLIAMS. VISIT PAINTCARENY TO LEARN MORE.×Review Accepted Items\n\nAerosols (spray cans)\nAutomotive cleaners & fluids (antifreeze\, brake fluid\, transmission fluid\, oil filters\, etc.) – NO MOTOR OIL\nBug spray\, insecticides\, rat poisons\, mothballs\, etc.\nFire extinguishers\nFluorescent light bulbs (CFL’s\, UV\, tubes\, spirals\, etc.)\nHousehold cleaners (oven\, toilet\, drain\, carpet\, window\, bleach\, disinfectant\, all-purpose\, etc.)\nLawn & garden chemicals (pesticides\, fertilizers\, etc.)\nLead\, oil-based\, and latex paints\nMercury\, thermostats\, thermometers\nMineral spirits\, turpentine\nPhotography chemicals\nPool chemicals\nStains\, varnishes\, etc.\nSealants\, adhesives\, etc.\nWaste fuels (kerosene\, gasoline\, propane\, etc.)\nWood cleaners & stains (polishes\, waxes\, varnishes\, sealants\, etc.)\n\nIf you have a questionable item\, or an UNKNOWN SUBSTANCE please call 845-336-0600 or email APEO@UCRRA.ORG \nReview Unauthorized Wastes \nThese items are NOT ACCEPTED.\n\nNO Motor Oil\nNO Batteries (other than car batteries)\nNO Explosives\, ammunition\, gun powder\, fireworks\, or flares\nNO Asbestos\nNO Radioactive materials\nNO Large drums or waste in containers larger than 5 gallons\nNO Smoke detectors\nNO Empty containers\, please discard if empty\nNO Electronic items (computers\, televisions\, etc.)\nNO Freon appliances (air conditioners\, fridges\, etc.)\nNO Non-hazardous wastes\nNO Medical waste – (SHARPS\, home-use medical needles) or other etiological\, pathological waste\nNO Beauty products\nNO Pharmaceuticals – Find a drop-off location near you\nNO Waste from businesses\, schools\, farms\, etc. These facilities must contact a Hazardous Waste/Environmental Services Company.\n\nPaint Care New York to Launch in 2022\nPaintCare Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization\, representing paint manufacturers (paint producers) and paint stewardship programs in U.S. states where paint stewardship laws have been adopted. New York State Paint Stewardship Law was enacted December 16\, 2019\, and the PaintCare NY Program launched May 1\, 2022. It is now even more convenient to recycle paint in Ulster County and across New York State! Latex paint is now accepted at HHW events\, and is accepted at other drop off locations. Visit PaintCareNY to learn more. \nPLEASE REVIEW THE PROGRAM RULES BEFORE MAKING YOUR APPOINTMENT\nULSTER COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY. This program is for Ulster County residents only. UCRRA will check residency status to confirm only Ulster County residential waste is accepted at these events. If UCRRA suspects that waste is originating from a commercial business or enterprise\, UCRRA reserves the right to deny entrance to this event. \nAPPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED. UCRRA reserves the right to deny entrance to any person who has not made an appointment. Appointments are required and this policy is strictly enforced. \nPUT ITEMS IN THE TRUNK OF YOUR VEHICLE. All containers should be sealed and placed in a large cardboard box in the trunk of your vehicle. This is for your safety\, to reduce spillage in your vehicle\, and helps us unload your vehicle quickly and easily. Trucks: secure items in the rear truck bed. Secure any fluorescent lightbulbs or ballasts so they don’t break during transport. \nKEEP ITEMS IN ORIGINAL CONTAINERS.  If a product is unknown or doesn’t have a label\, contact UCRRA 2-3 weeks before the event for special instructions. Call 845-336-0600 or email APEO@UCRRA.ORG \nYOUR CONTAINERS WILL NOT BE RETURNED. Please be advised that any boxes\, crates\, gasoline cans\, and other containers will not be returned under any circumstances. \nMEDICATIONS ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTED. Bring medications to your local Police Department or the Ulster County Sherriff Department for free\, anonymous safe disposal of medications. \nQUANTITY LIMITS. Each household is limited to 220 lbs. or a 25 gallon equivalent. No containers larger than 5 gallons will be accepted. UCRRA reserves the right to judge the amount of waste per household. \nYOU MAY EXPERIENCE A WAITING PERIOD. These events are highly attended! Our staff works hard to keep the line of cars moving safely and steadily\, which is why you must schedule an appointment . Please arrive at your exact scheduled appointment time. Thank you for your cooperation. \nUNAUTHORIZED WASTE.  UCRRA reserves the right to turn away persons bringing large quantities of waste\, or unauthorized wastes. Review the full list of acceptable/unacceptable items carefully and contact us with any questions.  \nREDUCE YOUR USE. There are many nontoxic alternatives to hazardous chemicals. Keep your home and family safe by always storing chemicals safely in a locked cabinet or elevated location out of reach of children and pets\, and away from furnaces\, electrical panels or wiring\, or near other heat sources. Make sure containers are properly labeled. Read warning labels and follow directions. \nCANCELLATIONS. If you are unable to come to the event\, please share the courtesy of calling us to cancel your appointment as soon as possible. Only as limited number of appointment slots are available and this program is in high demand\, usually with a waiting list for any cancellations. \nMASKS AND SOCIAL DISTANCING. All participants are encouraged to wear a mask when interacting with our staff. We service hundreds of residents on HHW days. Also\, please stay in your vehicle at all times. \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL!\nTO BE ADDED TO A WAITING LIST FOR CANCELLATIONS\, PLEASE CALL 845-336-3336×
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/october-23rd-hhw-event-in-kingston/
LOCATION:Ulster Transfer Station\, 999 Flatbush Road\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Household Hazardous Waste
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