Social media has allowed people from all over the world to connect. Whether it's those who have similar interests as you, share the same desires or passions or community-based events.

When used correctly, I enjoy social media and all that it has to offer and share throughout the world.

Here in the Hudson Valley, there are so many ways for local residents to connect, collaborate and become part of the community together. 

A new wine bar has opened in Sullivan County, NY and another one in Ulster County, NY.

A Kingston, NY Wine Bar Sets The Standards High Being Instagram-Worthy


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I came across Instagram-worthy Hudson Valley cocktails and had to share my favorites. Within Ulster County, a new business has opened and it's catching eyes from all over the Hudson Valley. Not only did I see this new wine bar on social media, but I also drove past the location and wanted to go in and try it out.

Chleo Wine Bar Opens Their Doors In Kingston, NY

 

 

 

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Feeling thirsty? Are you in the mood for some food too? Chleo wine bar truly has it all. From an aesthetically pleasing experience to a wide variety of options for food and wine, this could quickly become a staple in Ulster County, NY.

Chleo is also known for being a restaurant. They take pride in using the best produce while cooking over an open fire. Chleo welcomes the community into their space, there aren't any reservations needed, it's on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Their hours are Tuesday-Thursday from 4-9pm and Friday-Saturday from 4-11pm.

What's On The Menu At The Hudson Valley's Newest Wine Bar And Restaurant?


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Their menu changes often, along with the seasons. At the moment, Chleo is serving items such as Grilled Porchetta, Polenta, Onion Agrodolce and Kingston Bread & Bar Sourdough. Some of their cocktails consist of Rosa and Currant Cosmo.

SEE ALSO: Kingston's Ole Savannah Owner Set To Open New Restaurant

Chleo Is Hiring In Kingston, NY


Do you know someone who is looking for a job? Chleo is hiring. Those interested can fill out a form to apply or send them your resume.

Chleo

288 Fair St.,

Kingston, NY 12401

What new business has opened in the Hudson Valley that you're excited to visit?

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Along with the start of new beginnings in our area, local businesses are also seeking changes.

There are Hudson Valley businesses that are seeking employees to fill job opportunities throughout different counties. These jobs may interest those who are seeking something different, fun and possibly something they have never tried before.

Looking to make some extra cash this spring and have fun? Look no further.

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4 Places To Try Cryotherapy in the Hudson Valley

Have You Ever Heard Of Cryotherapy?

Healthline describe cryotherapy as,

"Cryotherapy, which literally means “cold therapy,” is a technique where the body is exposed to extremely cold temperatures for several minutes.

Cryotherapy can be delivered to just one area, or you can opt for whole-body cryotherapy. Localized cryotherapy can be administered in a number of ways, including through ice packs, ice massage, coolant sprays, ice baths, and even through probes administered into tissue."

I have heard that taking cool showers if beneficial to your health but this is stepping it up.

What Are The Benefits Of Cryotherapy?

WEB MD describes the benefits of cryotherapy.

Those who have tried cryotherapy claim that it assists with weight loss, reduces inflammation, pain and swelling, can improve blood circulation, boost metabolism and more.

As always, have a conversation with your doctor before trying something new to make sure its suitable for you.

Here Are 4 Places To Try Cryotherapy In The Hudson Valley

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