NKFF Rests until 2011…

After 2 great years we’ve decided to get some rest – hibernating until 2011. Hope to see you then!
NKFF
Add comment | April 1st, 2010

After 2 great years we’ve decided to get some rest – hibernating until 2011. Hope to see you then!
NKFF
Add comment | April 1st, 2010

In case you missed it in the Oneonta Daily Star – NKFF received a grant! Yay! This is thanks to the Roxbury Arts Group and the New Kingston Valley Association, and it means this year we can do a few different and a few more things, like some live music, brining some more filmmakers, more food, etc.
If you haven’t already seen, check out the NKFF 2008 and NKFF 2009 archive pages which have a few images and the film listings from those years.
And, if you have a film, SUBMIT IT! Submissions are open until June 15, 2010 – and just $5 for shorts up to 50 minutes and $10 for features.
Plans are underway for another September NKFF in 2010, exact dates TBD.
Viva la NKFF!
Add comment | February 9th, 2010
Thought you might like a listing of some of our favorite places to grab grub around here on your way to the NKFF2009… just save room for delicious gourmet popcorn and food from Heaven.
Coming up Route 28 from NYC?
Stop at Bread Alone on route 28 just before the village of Boiceville. Great variety of delicious breads, croissants, pastries, pies, etc…
Margaretville area
Pakatakan Farmer’s Market (aka the Round Barn) – Route 30 about 4 miles north of Margaretville: all kinds of fresh fruits and veggies, the world’s best sweet sugary waffles with chocolate and whipped cream, live music, pastries, baked goods, local cheeses, meats, maple products, jams, honey, mustards, crafts, pottery, sandwiches, etc. Yeah. Closes at 2 p.m.!
Harry and the Hippie Chick – delicious sandwiches, coffees, salads, etc… with a New York/Puerto Rican flavor.
Fleischmanns – see previous posts on this blog about the great Mexican food options in Fleischmanns
Bovina
Thankfully, Heaven on Main Street is providing food for NKFF 2009, because otherwise, they’ll be closed for two weeks for renovation! But don’t fret, the adorable historical village of Bovina Center also has Russell’s – where Bea serves up delicious sandwiches, delectible cakes and brownies (which will also be at the fest), ice cream, and features boatloads of local goods such as beef, cheese, crafts, bike parts and supplies, etc. Don’t worry, they are the only two places in town to stop, so you can’t miss them!
Andes
The Andes Hotel is a great place to hang out – especially if it’s a sunny afternoon and you get a spot on the porch. It has a combination of delicious and medium/high priced gourmet brunches, lunches and dinners, as well as a great selection of beers and nice lower priced bar food menu that puts most bar menus to shame. Woody’s, (formerly Cassies) is quite a different experience, it’s more like your locals’ diner that features good old fashioned inexpensive all American breakfast and lunches. (Note, we haven’t checked out the Andel Inn yet… We got all excited when we heard it was going to be Indian food, and were still excited when we heard it was going to be sushi, and then a lot less when we heard it was going to be a steak house. But I see from their menu that they do have a couple Indian-style dishes!)
Delhi
The Crossroads Cafe is one of our regular pit stops for fresh and healthy lunches. The Quarter Moon Cafe also features excellent gourmet fare for a few pennies more – and right next door is a great place to buy some produce or local cheese and goods at Good Cheap Food (or Good Food as we like to call it) AND has a decent bar in the back (call to see if open first), SOL bar.
See you at NKFF 2009!
Add comment | September 18th, 2009
We have posted the program for the fest this year, along with links to info and trailers about the films. (http://ow.ly/lFFZ) Start making plans to attend this year’s fest now! (We even have a couple filmmakers that will be joining us, and the Andrea Sadler of The Sacred Run is looking to bring a native American elder to start the festival with a special ceremony. The leaves have just begun to start changing, so we expect some brilliant yellows, oranges and reds by the 19th. Bekah is going to make some incredible gourmet popcorn salts and sauces. The moon will be new. The people will be great. The porto-potty will have Purell.
Also, please note that the barn is not heated, and the average low on Sept. 19th around here is 45 Fahrenheit, so please plan to bring some cozy warm clothes and/or blankets for the later evening hours. Viva la NKFF2009!
Add comment | August 29th, 2009
So we’ve been viewing films and viewing films and eating, and viewing more films. (Have you seen the extensive list of our submissions this year? This is making for some TOUGH decisions… NKFF 2009 is truly looking to be an International Film Festival!) And we have found there were far too many hours of great films that we want to share with our community than we originally had time for… Therefore, we are extending the hours of the festival from 4-11pm to 1-11 pm on Saturday, September 19th, 2009. Even so, we are still not going to have time to play even more that we would like to play. Anyway, we’ll have to deal with them later.
We plan to finalize a program/schedule in the next week or so… meanwhile, start planning for an earlier start!
Of course, a great thing to do in New Kingston is get your passport renewed or applied for the first time! Our post office boasts not only the shortest lines in the known universe, but also the friendliest post-people, a comfy sofa, snacks on Fridays, toys for kids, and a full on book exchange! Plus, you can do everything you need to do to get your passport on, including photos. Bring your birth certificate, expired passport, driver’s license, marriage license or whatever you need, and get it done the New Kingston way!

New Kingston, New York post office 12459
Add comment | August 5th, 2009
Poison Parsnip: not a pretty yellow flower!
If you are in Delaware County in July, you have seen poison parsnip. It is taking over this county. Right now it’s abundant in nearly all ditches, and fields, and it appears to be expanding its reach quickly. BEWARE this stuff, it causes a burning rash that is as bad as or worse than poison ivy – unless you happen to get in contact after dark and wash it off before sunrise – as it is UV activated. If you hike, mow, or enjoy outdoor activities BEWARE! At a party I met a guy whose arm was covered in gauze. He had been weed-wacking and got into a patch of this stuff and it really messed up his arm. Like this:

Poison Parsnip bites!
Please see the links below for more info:
https://www.nysdot.gov/dangerous-plants/wild-parsnip
http://dnr.wi.gov/invasives/fact/parsnip.htm
http://128.104.239.6/uw_weeds/extension/articles/wildparsnip.htm
Add comment | July 16th, 2009
Ok, ask most anyone in Delaware County where to find Indian food, and you’ll probably get a blank stare. Doesn’t exist. Used to exist in Pine Hill. No more. Woods Grocery in Delhi? Nope. The An-del Inn? It was rumored to be Indian food. Nope. Turns out, Fleischmanns hits the jackpot again. The Fleischmanns supermarket on Main street features Indian food items you can order one day and pick up the next (so plan ahead!).

Fleischmanns Supermarket AND Indian Food
Here’s a Fleischmanns Supermarket Menu (and order form) (PDF).
Ok, it’s not quite like having a full on Indian restaurant, but… They also mix, crush and sell Indian spices, if you’d rather cook it up yourself at home. And if you want to get some goods such as pickles, chutneys, etc. you can put in an order through this place as well… Enjoy!
Add comment | June 23rd, 2009
The date is set – September 19th, 2009. Not sure on times, etc. yet. And it *may* be possible that the fest will be on Sept 18/19th evenings (both) instead of a 1 longer day. Not sure yet, and will determine that based on the films that are screened.
It appears that on average at that time of year, the high temps are in the low 60′s and lows in the 40′s, and the sun sets around 7:30-8:00 p.m. FYI
More info to come, but for now, save the 18/19th weekend for a gorgeous trip to New Kingston, New York for the 2nd annual New Kingston (international) Film Festival!
Add comment | June 3rd, 2009
Ok, I have to admit I had driven by Fleischmanns many many times with curiosity, but never actually ventured off route 28 into this little village. Until I had a work study student from Fleischmanns (and from Mexico) tell me about the Mexican food available in Fleischmanns, and then I hightailed it there to check it out. It’s true. Fleischmanns has:
Who knew? Let’s look more in depth:

Get your Mexican groceries in Fleischmanns... (and tamales on the weekends!)
Mexican Grocery Store: Mi Lupita
This place has fresh tortillas, tomatillos, cheeses, chorizo, and many other items you’d expect to find in a Mexican grocery. But it also has homemade tamales for sale on the weekend. Delicious, and inexpensive! Flavors include cheese/jalapeno, chicken, pork, and molé, depending on the day. Enjoy!
Mexican Restaurant
Admittedly, I haven’t even set foot into the restaurant, because I’m normally in town at odd times when it might not be open. The other places fulfill my needs, but one day I’ll make it here, too…

Load up on Mexican beer, homemade mole, sopes, tamales, tortas, etc. on weekends
Gas Station
At the south/east end of town is a Sunoco? gas station that has a grill on the side. It features breakfast sandwiches and items as well as brunch – but that includes Mexican items like sopes, tortas, tamales, pozole, and a number of other delicious Mexican treats. Not only that, but they serve this all up for dinner – from 5 or so until late on the weekends. Just don’t go during the mid-day (2-5 I think) when the grill is shut down and most of the best stuff cannot be had… Also of note: this place has its own salsa verde and homemade molé as well as Oaxaca cheese and other items in the fridge – not to mention the perfect selection of hard to find in this area Mexican brews to wash it all down. Love this place. It is also the Trailways bus stop. Rock and roll.

Add comment | May 28th, 2009
In December 2008, NYC and NY State DEC decided to make it even easier to hike in watershed access land, much of which is all around the site of the New Kingston Film Festival. Previously, one had to sign up for a permit on their web site and possess the permit when on the these lands:

Old permit sign
Now, you can just wander onto the land permit-free. The new sign looks like this:

The New Deal: Open Access (Photo by: Dan Flanagan)
You’ll see these hiking areas all around the area of the New Kingston Film Festival, so come early and hike, or take a bike ride on the Catskill Scenic Trail, perhaps stay over night at one of the lovely area bed-and-breakfasts and take a hike the next day! Just be sure NOT to feed the geese and ducks moldy bread…
Add comment | April 9th, 2009