HURLEYVILLE-SULLIVAN FIRST





A group of volunteers working together to enhance the appearance of Hurleyville...


The Hurleyville-Sullivan First group meets
on the third Thursday of each month
at 7 PM at
the Hurleyville firehouse
on Main Street.
All Hurleyville residents are invited to attend.
Please join us if you have time to help.


Please click on the photos below
to see our Sullivan Renaissance Projects.


In March, 2008 Sullivan Renaissance awarded Hurleyville-Sullivan First
the first Community Enhancement Program grant.


Hurleyville was a participant in
Category C of the Sullivan Renaissance Grant Program
in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Category C is for a limited number of communities
moving to new levels of commitment
by working on three-year community development plans.

Hurleyville received the
Sullivan Renaissance 2005 Environmental Impact Award.

Hurleyville received the
Sullivan Renaissance 2006 Historical Preservation Award.

Hurleyville received the
Sullivan Renaissance 2007 Environmental Impact Award.


Hurleyville-Sullivan First received
Main Street Micro Grants in 2005 and in 2006,
made possible by
Senator John Bonacic
and the
Catskill Center for Conservation and Development.





Please click on the
plaque and photo
to see
the Community Service Award
presented to
Hurleyville-Sullivan First
by
Hurleyville Fire Company No. 1
on January 14, 2006.







Here are just a few of the flower barrels we plant throughout the hamlet each spring.
Everyone is invited to join our
"Adopt-a-Barrel" program.






This is the first bluestone planter we built and the first of the three new handmade wooden signs we installed at the entrances to Hurleyville. It's at the top of Columbia Hill.











This is the second bluestone planter we built with a new handmade wooden sign we installed.
It's at the four corners
by Lochmor Golf Course.











Our group built this planter and installed the sign during the summer of 2002. It's at the corner of Brophy and Brickman Roads.









This is the sign we designed for the entrance to the Rails to Trails on Main Street.
It was installed in the summer of 2004.

















We litter pluck the roads of Hurleyville each May and September.
The Hurleyville United Methodist Youth Group helps out.











We planted a spruce tree at the
Methodist Church in December, 2002.

We held our 11th annual
"Deck the Doors"
Holiday Decorating Contest
in December, 2007.







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