Photos
- The Pine Hill Community Center, a place to be proud of!
- Community Center Director James Krueger serving out the morning coffee.
- People from the Central Catskills region gather at the Pine Hill Community Center over food, the arts, and a spirit of sharing.
- Pine Hill youth enjoy the Community Center’s new iMacs and PCs.
- Margaretville Central School student Victoria interviews Grace Wood and Sherret Chase.
- Participants in the 2002 Oral History Project pose in from of the Center
- A Margaretville Central student interviews Sherret Chase and Grace Wood
- Historical Bus Tour of the Rt 28 Corridor
- Hand made Native American Drum
- Children from New York City enjoy the Native American Gathering
- Durgan Bernhard and her West African Drum group make a joyful sound at the Pine Hill Community Center.
- Photographer Mark McCarroll and Songwriter James Krueger
- Local musicians share songs at the Pine Hill Community Center.
- Artist Jaimie DeForest’s Tye Dye workshop.
- Local artist Jaimie DeForest leads a Tye Dye workshop.
- Clowning around a the Pine Hill Community Center.
- Community Center kids enjoy one of our infamous Twister showdowns!
- Local Trick or Treaters stop in the Center for some pizza.
- Live Timber Wolves visit the Pine Hill Community Center
- Having some fun at the Pine Hill Community Center!
- Halloween Trick or Treaters decorate pumpkins at the Pine Hill Community Center.
- Director James Krueger and Audrey
- The Belleayre Beast meets Beth!
- Children enjoy a visit from Santa at the Pine Hill Community Center.
- Phoenicia Elementary School students learn about the Ashokan Resevoir during the Pine Hill Community Center’s Watershed My Home Project.
- Phoenicia Elementary School Children learn about New York City’s aqueduct system through the Catskill Mountains.
- Pine Hill resident Richard Schaedle leads the children up to the Pine Hill Waterworks where they will learn about our water system.
- Shandaken children view their finds during a pond study program run by the Pine Hill Community Center.
- Elizabeth LoGudice from the Cornell Cooperative Extension leads a pond study through the Pine Hill Community Center.
- Phoenicia Elementary students learn about the Catskill waterways through the Pine Hill Community Center.





























