Events
Today's Rhinecliff Advisory Council meeting agenda:
Agenda
Rhinecliff Hamlet Advisory Council
I. Call to Order/Announcements
II. Introduction of Council, including
Newly Appointed and Reappointed Members
III. Approval of Minutes from June 12 Meeting
IV. Resolution Thanking David Anthone and
Kathy Flynn for Their Service on the Council
V. Election of Council Officers for 2008-2009 Term
VI. Report from Town Board Liaison
VII. Presentation by Michael DeCola,
Jonathan Mensch and David Anthone
on Alternative Zoning Proposal for the
National Landmark Historic District
(including the Hamlet), with Discussion to Follow
VIII. Old Business
IX. New Business
X. Adjournme
Head down to The Rhinecliff Landing for a summer evening of music!
The Rhinecliff Waterfront Committee is proud to present the
Third Annual Concert at the Dock.
Bring you lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the local pop band, U-Guys,
featuring Rhinecliff’s own Jeff Loeber, lifelong Rhinebeck resident,
Steve Bartles and Kingston’s Greg VanDine performing tunes from the 1950s through today.
Alcohol is prohibited. Concessions will open at 4pm.
Admission is free. No rain date.
Hosted by The Rhinecliff Waterfront Committee, Town of Rhinebeck.
Click here to review the Agenda for the Rhinebeck Town Board Meeting. Meetings are held at Town Hall, 80 E. Market Street in Rhinebeck.
Discover and learn
Caterpillars and butterflies
Morton Memorial Library
82 Kelly Street
Call for more information (845)876-2903
www.morton.rhinecliff.lib.ny.us
Announcing the first ever Rhinebeck Acoustic Jam featuring special guest Erin Hobston and various local talent to be held on Friday, July 18, 2008 at 7pm at the Rhinebeck Town Pool. Free admission.
The Morton Memorial Library in Rhinecliff is showing a short film from 1950 called Beaver Valley (from the True Adventure Series by Disney, 1950).
As an added incentive, live tadpoles, earthworms, and beetles will be available for the children to see and learn about.
If so, please mark your calender for an important presentation and discussion by Randall Arendt, the country's leading conservation land planner and the author of the American Planning Association's Rural By Design. Mr. Arendt will be speaking on Friday August 1 at 7:30 pm at Morton Library in Rhinecliff and again at 10 am on Saturday August 2 at the Town Hall in Rhinebeck.
Mr. Arendt's discussion will focus on the Rhinebeck Historic District and Hamlet of Rhinecliff while discussing strategies that can help the Town of Rhinebeck to realistically achieve its goals of maintaining open space while protecting important natural resources.
Mr. Arendt originated the "four step" conservation subdivision approach that is featured in the Town's Draft Comprehensive Plan and Draft Zoning. He has worked with hundreds of municipalities across the country to plan for growth without sprawl.
This is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the future of Rhinebeck.

