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to sockmaking, basketmaking, felting. Sunday, October 15, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Octo- fly through the air, suspended from a cable Sheep & Wool Festival The list is long, and many of the slotted ber 16, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., $17/$12, Dutchess by only a nylon strap. Yikes! Featuring County Fairgrounds, 6550 Spring Brook workshops are sold out early. Check out five miles of ziplines, some almost 600 at Dutchess Fairgrounds Avenue, Rhinebeck; www.dutchessfair. the offerings online so that you can make feet above the ground, Zipline com. On the third full weekend of every plans next year. Adventure Tours (NYZAT) offer a thrill October since 1980, all things woo- Merritt Bookstore in Millbrook will be a second “from a point where only birds ly have been celebrated at the New selling books and hosting author talks and Zipline tours & zombie- have gone before.” York State Sheep and Wool Festival signings throughout the weekend; the hunting at Hunter NYZAT runs two basic tours: The Mid- in Rhinebeck. Exhibits and auctions, lineup of notable authors is listed on the Mountain tour zips above the canopy of demonstrations and competitive website, along with a whole-fair schedule Don’t miss the last weekend at Ok- trees, making it the most exciting leaf- shows, workshops and fun activities – of events. Live demos include cooking, toberfest at Hunter Mountain. Head peeper opportunity around. Located it’s all here on the Fairgrounds to be sheepshearing, fiber arts methods and dog up to the Village of Hunter to see a in the forest above the Base Lodge, the seen and touched and tasted and ex- demos – the herding stock dog or working Catskills autumn in all its glory, and Mid-Mountain tour utilizes a series of six perienced. And purchased. One can dog is vital to protect and manage any- check out the variety of events and ac- ziplines, four suspension bridges and a never have too much yarn on hand, sized flock. tivities happening there! The lack of rappel. This tour is suitable for families. right? Add storytellers and the Canadian snow doesn’t keep the Scenic Skyride The SkyRider, on the other hand, is the It’s all about the sheep. And goats and Corpus Theater Troupe performing Les Chairlift from running to the 3,200- longest, fastest and highest zipline tour llamas and alpacas and paco-vicuñas and Moutons to an already-packed agenda, foot summit. Visitors can go fly-fish- in North America, reachable by chairlift bunnies. These sweet-faced, sometimes along with some October sunshine, ing and hiking and 4X4 off-roading, or off-road adventure to the top of the noisy and entertaining animals grow some fantastic vendors, good food – and you’ve and return to the resort for a meal. mountain. At a Zipline Pilot Training of the finest fleece around. Large covered got the best thing going. It’s enough to It’s not all luxurious spas and wide vistas, session, you’ll learn the required safety arenas are filled with them, temporarily make every fiber artist salivate. For however. Word is that zombies have taken skills to experience 500-foot-long peak- living in stalls small enough to allow kids the best experience, read through the over the slopes (theatrically speaking, of to-peak racing zips. This adrenaline- (and short people) to meet and greet them “essentials” list with basic info, dos and course). Zombie Hunter is an interactive packed tour lasts three hours. Hmmm… in person. Livestock specimens include don’ts, what to wear, what not to bring experience designed to engage visitors in where have we heard that before? “A animals whose fiber is considered “exotic” and so on. Admission costs $12 per day at waging war against the creeps, to help three-hour tour.” and others with special skills, such as the gate, $17 for a weekend pass; children save the human race in a fast-paced end- Closer to the ground, the Adventure leaping! Don’t miss the llama parade, aged 11 and under get in free. Discounted of-the-world adventure. Special Mountain Tower outside the Base Lodge features and check out the 2016 National Gotland tickets can be pre-purchased at www. Forces driving army trucks will take you four stories of climbing, rope bridges Sheep Society Fleece Show. etix.com/ticket/v/7052/dutchess-county- up the mountain to where a village of and cable walks for the less radical thrill- Workshops being offered run the fairgrounds. zombies holds out. The Zombie Hunter seekers. Still lots of fun! 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Bardavon screens Met’s Tristan und Isolde

The Bardavon kicks off the 2016/17 season of The Met: Live in HD in grand fashion on Saturday, October 15 at 1 p.m. at the namesake theater in Poughkeepsie. Featured is a new production of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle in his first Live in HD performance. Nina Stemme stars as Isolde. Her Tristan is Australian heldentenor Stu- art Skelton, who sang Siegmund in the Met’s Ring cycle in 2013. The cast also includes Ekaterina Gubanova as Brangäne and Evgeny Nikitin as Kur- wenal (both in Met role debuts), with René Pape reprising King Marke, a role that he has sung to acclaim in three previous Met seasons. One half-hour prior to curtain time, ticketholders are invited to enjoy an insightful talk at the Bardavon on the day’s production led by Leslie Gerber, who is a music teacher at Marist’s Center for Lifetime Studies and author of all Hudson Valley Philharmonic playbill liner notes. Tickets for Tristan und Isolde cost $28 general admission, $26 for Bardavon WILL DENDIS | ALMANAC WEEKLY members and $20 for children aged One of the friends of Rufus Wainwright’s youth and early music-club career in Montreal was rocker Melissa Auf der Maur, co- 12 and under. They are available at the founder and director of Basilica Hudson (pictured above). Bardavon box office at 35 Market Street in Poughkeepsie, (845) 473-2072; at the UPAC box office at 601 Broadway in EVENT Kingston, (845) 339-6088; or through Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or www. BASILICA HUDSON TO HOST BENEFIT CONCERT ticketmaster.com. & CONVERSATION WITH RUFUS WAINWRIGHT Live Music at The Falcon arger-than-life singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright has a lot of historical connections to the Hudson Presenting the fi nest in Live Music from Valley. He was born at Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhinebeck 1973, when his parents, folkie superstars Loudon around the world and Great Food & Drink Wainwright III and the late Kate McGarrigle, were living in Mount Tremper. He discovered his love for opera and Check out our line-up: www.liveatthefalcon.com 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro, NY 12542 Ltheater – and also came to terms with the fact that he was gay – while a prep school student at the Millbrook School (845) 236-7970 in the 1980s. But mostly he grew up in his mother’s native city of Montreal, after his parents’ divorce. He still retains dual Canadian/American citizenship. One of the friends of Rufus Wainwright’s youth and early music-club career in Montreal was rocker Melissa Auf der Maur, who is now firmly anchored in our region as co-founder and director of Basilica Hudson. Her old pal will be the second guest in Basilica’s biennial Pioneering People Series, a combination of concert and conversation scheduled for Saturday, October 22 in the huge converted industrial space in Hudson. It’s also a fundraising event, marking the milestone that Basilica has just been conferred formal 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization status. The unifying topic of Auf der Maur’s onstage interview of Wainwright will be “Artistic Freedom and Creative Paths.” The two indie artists share a strong connection to their home city and to the national values that make the arts an integral part of the social fabric of Canada, well-supported by the government and the general public. Two weeks out from the US presidential election, they will ponder the existential question of what role the arts can and should play in these turbulent times. Wainwright’s performance on grand piano at Basilica promises take the crowd back to his roots of raw, intimate performances in Montreal’s dark piano bars decades ago: a monumental period of creative freedom when he and Auf der Maur both found themselves and their voices in music. The show will provide the audience with a stark juxtaposition to Wainwright’s extravagant performances reenacting a historic Judy Garland concert at Carnegie Hall with full orchestra, touring with his first opera, Prima Donna, and his most recent album Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets. He’s currently working on a new opera commissioned by the Canadian Opera Company on the subject of the Emperor Hadrian: a guy who built a yooooge wall intended to keep unwanted immigrants out of Roman Britain. Expect some topical parallels to be drawn. Even if all you know of Rufus Wainwright’s work is the fact that he sang the version of Leonard Cohen’s classic “Hallelujah” that was used in the movie Shrek, this should be a fascinating evening’s worth of powerful, heartfelt music and smart, probing talk about creativity and culture, politics and self-expression. The show starts at 8 p.m., and ticket prices range from $45 to $250. They can be ordered at http://bit.ly/2dUgmqP. Visit http://basilicahudson.org for additional information. Basilica Hudson is located at 110 South Front Street, near the waterfront in the City of Hudson. – Frances Marion Platt

October 23rd, Sunday at 4pm Mid Life Gangster Redemption Song A one man show from Los Angeles One Starring Performance Evan “Bullet” James at Upstate Films, 132 Tinker Street, Woodstock N.Y 12498 Free Admission. To reserve seats 310 748 7555 “A compelling story about a young man who escaped an early death from drugs and now is a respected expert on addiction.” 4 ARTARTART ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016

Mimi Graminski: His Eyes Were So Blue reception, Saturday, October 15, 5-7 p.m., free, Betsy Jacaruso Gallery, The Court- yard, 43 East Market Street, Rhinebeck; (845) 516-4435, www.betsyjacaruso- artist.com.

WoodsTalk: Live series at Bethel Woods

Celebrating ten years of arts and entertainment events at the venue where history was once made, Bethel Woods has expanded its educational offerings to include a series of speak- ers and panelists who will “explore the power and possibilities of the arts, inspiring audiences to think critically and provoking them to become en- gaged members of our communities.” WoodsTalk: Live brings poets and art- ists to the stage to delve into the arts and humanities, often revisiting the music and art scene of the 1960s and relating lessons of the past to their rel- evancy now. “Poetry & Power” launched this fall with DION OGUST | ALMANAC WEEKLY poet and spoken-word performer Roger Bonair-Agard. With three books of poetry and a twice-won championship of the National Poetry Slam in his pocket, this Palace of printmaking Cave Canem fellow, writer-in-residence with VisionIntoArt and poet-in-residence with Young Chicago Authors brought his Monoprint Invitational Exhibition at refurbished Woodstock School of Art thoughts to bear in work that was inspired by the Museum’s special exhibit, “Rights, Race & Revolutions: A Portrait of LIFE uilt of local bluestone in inaugurated the refurbished workspace, Woodstock School of Art is located at in 1960s America by Grey Villet.” the 1930s to house the Wood- dubbed the Woodstock Monoprint 2470 Route 212 in Woodstock. For more On Friday, October 14 at 6 p.m., stock Resident Work Center Invitational, involved such stellar names info, call (845) 679-2388 or visit http:// Bethel Woods will host Elana Bell, – an offshoot of Eleanor Roo- in the field as Milton and Shirley Glaser, woodstockschoolofart.org. whose debut collection of poetry titled Bsevelt’s Val-Kill Industries designed to Mariella Bisson, Mary Frank, Donald – Frances Marion Platt Eyes, Stones was selected as the winner turn youth rendered unemployable by Elder, Richard Segalman and Julio of the 2011 Walt Whitman Award from the Great Depression into skilled wood- Valdez. Printmaking students at WSA, the Academy of American Poets. The workers, ironsmiths and weavers – the recruited from local high schools and Mimi Graminski recipient of grants and fellowships from Woodstock School of Art (WSA) has a SUNY-Ulster, were paired with the master installation in the Jerome Foundation, the Edward rich history as a crucible of creativity. printers to act as lab assistants as part of Rhinebeck Albee Foundation and the Arts Its venerable printmaking and works- their professional training as graphics Council, Bell brings her complex heritage on-paper studios recently underwent a technicians. About her mixed-media instal- as the granddaughter of Holocaust massive and costly renovation, and are Each participating artist created a lation titled His Eyes Were So Blue, survivors to consider the difficult question now restored to their early glory when suite of prints and donated one to the Mimi Graminski writes, “I am often of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Through they were the upstate home-away-from- school to benefit the Building Fund. The inspired by materials – the sensuous her poetry, performances and talks, Bell home of the Arts Students’ League. His- works selected comprise the Woodstock colors of fabrics, translucent vellum, builds bridges of understanding and toric presses have been repaired, cleaned Monoprint Invitational Exhibition, wispy wool threads. I see my studio as acceptance, creating a space where “all up and brought back into active use. opening with a reception from 3 to 5 p.m. a laboratory where I collect disparate people’s voices and stories are heard and With a dream to turn the campus into a this Saturday, October 15 in the Robert H. specimens and then manipulate and deeply valued.” She, too will read work regional center for printmaking education Angeloch Gallery. The exhibit will remain transform them, sometimes contrast- inspired by the Grey Villet exhibition. for students and a resource for professional open to the public through December 17. ing them with unlikely pairings... The As will poet Sean Thomas Dougherty, artists, WSA printmaking instructor Kate It’s a great opportunity both to enjoy work appears to be fragile, but actu- when he takes the stage on Friday, McGloughlin brought master printers some new art made using old technology ally has an inherent strength.” November 18 at 6 p.m. Dougherty was Anthony Kirk, Lisa Mackie and Kathy and to check out the magic wrought at Juxtaposing unusual materials with a high school dropout raised by an Caraccio to Woodstock in July to work WSA by Marilyn Kaplan of Preservation traditional handcrafts, Graminski creates African-American father and a mother with 43 artists to create prints in the Architecture and JOB Construction. site-specific installations for galleries, of Moldovan Jewish descent, who exciting and spontaneous medium of Admission to the Woodstock Monoprint public and alternative spaces and lived in blue-collar neighborhoods and monoprint. The weeklong marathon that Invitational Exhibition is free. The museums. Her work often speaks to “the soaked up the working-class sounds and intersection of feminism and femininity, sights surrounding him. The author of the place where strength and delicacy exist multiple books of poetry and performer SUNY ULSTER ART GALLERY EVENT on the same plane.” at literally hundreds of venues across In previous shows, Graminski has North America and Europe, he has THE INVISIBLE WALL collaborated with poets and other artists received a Fulbright Lectureship in the to present multimedia performance Balkans, two Pennsylvania Council for the NOVEMBER 4 - DECEMBER 9 pieces. In her current exhibit at the Arts Fellowships and no fewer than nine Opening Reception: Betsy Jacaruso Gallery in Rhinebeck, the nominations for the Pushcart Prize. Friday, November 4, 5:00-7:00 p.m. artist offers sculpted forms of lightweight The WoodsTalk: Live Poetry & Power Works by Wayne Montecalvo materials, such as flexible screen, series will culminate with an event on & Laura Moriarty translucent vellum and sheer fabric. Sunday, December 18 at 6 p.m. “Inspired Wayne Montecalvo and Laura Moriarty present, Graminski has exhibited at the Pratt/ Words” will showcase the poetry of ‘The Invisible Wall’. As a married couple, the two Munson Williams Proctor Gallery, the audience members who have been moved artists share a backyard studio in Rosendale. To Abecedarian Gallery in Colorado, the Sam by the exhibits and the Museum at Bethel maintain individual autonomy, they split their Houston University Gallery in Texas and Woods to express themselves through the in New York at the Seligmann Center for written word. Join these and other live workspace evenly down the middle, with one side Surrealism, the Samuel Dorsky Museum, conversations where music and the value being Wayne’s territory and the other being Laura’s. the Islip Museum and the Katonah of arts and humanities will be discussed in The invisible Wall is the dividing line between their Museum. ways that awaken the lessons of the past two art worlds, which they will mimic in the Betsy Jacaruso Gallery hours are to their relevancy today. Muroff-Kotler exhibition. Thursday through Saturday from 11 – Ann Hutton

Muroff Kotler Visual Arts a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday from 11 a.m. to Gallery 4 p.m. and by appointment or chance. WoodsTalk: Live Poetry & Power Series, Monday-Friday Graminski’s work will be exhibited from $10, Conservatory at Bethel Woods Cen- 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. ter for the Arts, 200 Hurd Road, Bethel; Closed on College Holidays October 1 through 30, with a reception For more information th (866) 781-2922, info@bethelwoodscen- call 845-687-5113. Start Here. Go Far. scheduled for Saturday, the 15 . ter.org, www.bethelwoodscenter.org. October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 5

2 16 WOODSTOCK FILM FESTIVAL OCTOBER 13-16 WOODSTOCK ` RHINEBECK ` ROSENDALE ` SAUGERTIES ` KINGSTON WED 10/12 FRI 10/14 SAT 10/15 SUN 10/16 SUNY New Paltz CSB Auditorium Bearsville Theater Bearsville Theater Bearsville Theater 8:15 Liner Notes 11:30 Monster in the Mind 11:30 SHORTS: Animation 2:15 God Knows Where I Am THUR 10/13 5:00 Two Train Runnin’

Bearsville Theater 12:30 Freedom Runners 1:00 Kivalina 2:30 Circus Kid 2:00 Real Boy 3:00 The Islands and the Whales 4:30 Bad Vegan and The 4:15 Marathon Teleportation Machine 7:15 Get in the Way 7:00 SHORTS: Teen Films 9:30 11:55 7:30 Women of Maidan 9:15 Stronger than Bullets Kleinert James Art center WOODSTOCK ` Kleinert James Art center WOODSTOCK ` Kleinert James Art center WOODSTOCK ` PANELS PANELS PANELS 10:00 PANEL: Master Class With Catherine 10:00 PANEL: Actor 5:30 Magnificent Burden 4:00 PANEL: Producers on Producing Hardwicke: Fix It in Prep Dialogue 8:15 The Confession 12:00 PANEL: Telling WOODSTOCK Playhouse 12:00 PANEL: Music in Film WOODSTOCK Playhouse Sponsored by BMI Their Stories 1:15 The Last Dalai Lama? 1:00 Sensitivity Training 2:00 PANEL: Women in Film and Media 2:00 PANEL: Insiders 3:45 Year By The Sea 4:00 PANEL: Chat with And Outsiders: Trailblazer David Linde Feminism in the Middle East WOODSTOCK Playhouse WOODSTOCK Playhouse 11:00 They Played for Their Lives 11:45 Little Boxes 6:30 Paint it Black 2:15 Shepherds and Butchers 3:30 My Feral Heart 9:15 Stray Bullets 5:15 Burn Country 6:00 Blind - OPENING NIGHT FILM 9:00 American Epic: The Sessions WOODSTOCK Community Center Upstate Films WOODSTOCK 1:30 Neruda 2:15 Shorts: Short Docs 1:00 Halfway 4:15 SHORTS: Passion 4:30 Shorts: Animation 3:30 The Promised Band 6:30 Loving 7:00 Shorts: Carbon 9:30 Gimme Danger 9:15 Shorts: Instinct 8:00 Woodstock - A Love Poem WOODSTOCK CLOSING NIGHT FILM Upstate Films WOODSTOCK Community Center Upstate Films WOODSTOCK 10:45 Girl Flu. 12:00 Shorts: Short Docs 12:00 Rebel Citizen 1:00 Halfway to Zen 2:15 Shorts: Carbon 6:00 Play the Devil 3:45 The Surprise 4:30 Shorts: Jests 8:30 Green is Gold 6:30 The Drowning 6:45 Shorts: Whispers 9:30 The Ticket 9:00 Shorts: Outsiders ROSENDALE Theatre 7:30 Little Boxes Orpheum Theater SAUGERTIES Upstate Films WOODSTOCK Upstate Films RHINEBECK I 2:15 To Keep the Light 4:45 My First Kiss and the People Involved 7:15 Clean Hands 6:00 American Epic: 12:30 Junction 48 The Big Bang WOODSTOCK Community Center 3:00 The Fury 9:00 11:30AM Shorts: Jests American Epic: 6:15 Chronically Metropolitan 7:00 Year by the Sea Out Of The Many, The One 2:00 Shorts: Outsiders 9:00 Operator 4:00 Shorts: Whispers Upstate Films RHINEBECK II SAUGERTIES Performing Arts Factory Orpheum Theater SAUGERTIES 6:00 Shorts: Instinct 7:30 Circus Kid 7:00 Thirsty 1:15 The Surprise Orpheum Theater SAUGERTIES ROSENDALE Theatre 4:00 Magnificent Burden RECEPTION 12:30 The Last Dalai Lama? following 1:30 Clean Hands 6:30 Sensitivity Training THIRSTY 3:00 The Drowning 4:15 My First Kiss and the 9:00 Bad Vegan and 5:30 Paint it Black [film starts at 7PM] People Involved FRIDAY October 14 The Teleportation 8:00 The Fury at SAUGERTIES Machine ROSENDALE Theatre Performing Arts Factory ROSENDALE Theatre 1:00 Two Trains Runnin’ PERFORMANCE following 3:15 Play the Devil THEY PLAYED FOR THEIR LIVES 6:00 Green is Gold 6:30 Disturbing the Peace SATURDAY October 15 [film starts at 11AM] 8:30 American Epic 9:00 Gimme Danger Sessions at Woodstock Play House 12:00 11:55 Upstate Films RHINEBECK I Upstate Films RHINEBECK I 2:30 The Ticket Survivor FRANK GRUNWALD and his 1:30 To Keep the Light 1:15 The Promised Band 5:00 Junction 48 grandson JOHN will give a short performance 4:00 Get in the Way 2:45 God Knows Where I Am 5:30 Shepherds and Butchers Upstate Films RHINEBECK I PERFORMANCE following 8:15 Burn Country 1:30 Operator PANEL: MUSIC FOR FILM Upstate Films RHINEBECK II 4:00 My Feral Heart SATURDAY October 15 [Panel starts at 12PM] 1:45 Freedom Runners 6:30 Halfway To Zen at Kleinert James Art Center 6:00 Marathon Upstate Films RHINEBECK II Live performance by 8:45 Chronically Metropolitan 2:30 They Played For PAUL CANTELON and LORI SINGER Their Lives Upstate Films RHINEBECK II 4:30 Halfway 17TH ANNUAL 2:30 Women of Maidan 7:15 Real Boy MAVERICK AWARDS CEREMONY 4:30 Monster in the Mind 3:45 The Islands and the Whales SATURDAY October 15 6:15 Stronger Than Bullets at Backstage Studio Productions 8:45 Girl Flu. Please note that all events IN KINGSTON are subject to change. Check BSP KINGSTON www.woodstockfilmfestival.com 7:00PM: Cocktail party in Gallery 7:00 Maverick Awards 8:15PM: Seating for awards begins 7:15 SHORTS: Passion Cocktail Party Once online, find out what’s sold out 9:00PM: Award Ceremony 9:30 Kivalina 9:00 Maverick Awards and read updated information about events, screenings & panels. www.WoodstockFilmFestival.com SUPERSTAR SPONSORS STATE SUPPORT GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS 6 STAGESTAGE ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016

conversation between two people. Each character needs to have a clear, distinct and separate voice, personality and physicality, not to mention the range of accents I have to cover in the course of the evening: British, Swiss, German, French, as well as creating a totally unique voice for the Creature, who’s been cobbled together from body parts (including his vocal apparatus) and utterly deformed by the thunderstorm during his creation, and who needs to learn how to make all these elements work together as a whole in order to even be able to speak. Yeah, it’s a challenge.

You mentioned that your having done this play previously is helpful. Has your approach to the material changed? If so, how different will your embodiment of the role be this time around?

I think any time you get to revisit a role the approach always winds up being different, because you’re not the same person you were the first time you did it. In this case, I’m a whole decade older, and the life experiences I’ve had in the interim can’t help but alter my perspective on the piece. All acting is about constant exploration, constant experimentation, trying things, TONY FIORILLO Steven Patterson in Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus seeing what seems to work best. In that way, it’s sort of like the themes of Frankenstein itself: Walton’s quest to discover what lies at the North Pole and his vision of a new Utopia there, Victor’s Creature discomforts personal mission to smash beyond the boundaries of death itself and, most Bridge Street presents a solo reanimation of Frankenstein especially, the Creature’s tortured search to find out who he is, where he’s come from, what his place is in the world (or if ith the exceptions Catskill. “Singular,” because Helsinger’s the apparently deathless nature of Mary he even has one). For an actor, I think each of Lazarus and, later, version, which premiered at Florida’s Shelley’s story and the various ways it time one goes into a rehearsal or steps in of Jesus himself, the Orlando Shakespeare Theater in 1998, is has been interpreted and reinterpreted front of an audience, it’s an attempt to dive Wshambling Creature cre- written for one actor, who plays Victor, over the years in film, on stage and in ever-deeper into the secrets of the human ated by Victor Frankenstein from the the Creature and six other characters over other media. An edited transcript of our heart and to share those secrets, whether wormy remnants of exhumed corpses is the course of an hour and 45 minutes. cyberconversation follows: they’re full of wonder or full of darkness, the best-known The actor who will with others who are also struggling with embodiment of dare this literal what it means to be human. resurrection of and figurative Performing a one-person, multi-character the dead in West- What does it mean monster of a role is ern culture. Since Steven Patterson, the publication to be a parent? associate director of Mary Shelley’s What responsibilities of Bridge Street Frankenstein, or Theatre. the Modern Pro- do you have to your Patterson metheus in 1818, is no stranger to a multitude of child, your creation? daunting roles. movies and stage He recently plays based upon played King or adapted from Lear at Indiana’s the novel has left an indelible mark in Richmond Shakespeare Festival, and the collective consciousness, with ac- he has done virtuoso turns in solo tors ranging from Colin Clive to Ken- performances based on the Epic of neth Branagh portraying the ill-starred Gilgamesh and the life of Jean Genet, scientist, and actors from Boris Karloff respectively. Even so, this role – which he to Benedict Cumberbatch portraying his has inhabited before, at a revival of the Creature. play by the Orlando Shakespeare Theater Beginning Thursday, October 13, a in 2006 – is particularly challenging. We singular adaptation of Shelley’s tale by Jim recently exchanged a bevy of e-mails in Helsinger will receive eight performances which Patterson spoke about the physical at the Bridge Street Theatre Mainstage in and mental demands of the play, as well as

show is somewhat akin to running a Many commentators have noted that the marathon. How do you prepare (or Creature is a classic representation of the train) to deal with issues of stamina or Other, one that resonates with many issues sustaining the overall tone and tempo of germane to our time, such as racism, the piece? homophobia and xenophobia. Have you found that to be something you can work The sheer amount of memorization is with? certainly the most daunting element, particularly for someone of my age. Oh, yeah. The Creature’s status as The fact that I’ve performed the piece “Other” is definitely what gives this a decade ago certainly helps, at least piece so much of its timelessness. The psychologically. Physically – well, I am murderous rage the character develops ten years older than when I did this last is a direct result of being abandoned, FINAL WEEKEND! OCT. 13, 14, 15, 16 and it just about killed me then, so we’ll disowned by his own creator, his parent, see whether I survive this run or not. and of his treatment by a society that The other challenge of this piece is that sees only what it perceives as his hideous I have to play eight different characters, outside and has little or no interest in the and on occasion hold up both ends of a essential humanity he feels inside. He can October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 7 only be treated as “subhuman” for so long eliminate qualities we might find “ugly” it the theater online at http://bridgest. professors and acted and crewed by before coming to the conclusion that there or “unpleasant”? org. students, it also has a long history of is absolutely no benefit in attempting to – Mikhail Horowitz playing host to touring performances behave in a rational and “civilized” manner I shudder at the answer to those by well-known theatrical profession- and lashing out at those who have treated questions. A final one: How different are als. One of the latter hits town this him so badly. When one is continually the characterizations of Victor and the Troubled weekend, with two shows on the New victimized by the prevailing social order, Creature in this play from the way they Paltz campus of Belfast Blues, a one- why should they have any interest in appear in the many movie versions? Do upbringing woman play written and performed by upholding or playing by the rules of that you think the audience will come away Irish stage and screen star Geraldine Carole Kane directs Geraldine social order? And we certainly see that with a whole new sense of them? Hughes. Hughes in Belfast Blues at played out across all the issues you’ve Developed in collaboration with Kim SUNY-New Paltz this weekend mentioned. There have been so many versions Terrell and the Virtual Theatre Project in of this story in so many media. James 2003, Belfast Blues is a tapestry of stories The idea of parental abandonment as Whale’s film versions for Universal back in told from Hughes’ perspective as a little one of the animating forces of the story the 1930s and Boris Karloff’s magnificent girl coming of age in war-torn Northern is a rich one to explore. A few years back, characterization in those films have been Ireland in the 1980s, trying to live a in an essay in The New Republic, Ruth most responsible for cementing an image normal life amidst violent clashes between Franklin pointed out that Mary Shelley of the story in the public’s imagination. Catholic and Protestant partisans. Born was pregnant at the time she wrote Wonderful as those films are, they have in West Belfast, Hughes is probably best- Frankenstein, and had already suffered the little to do with Mary Shelley’s original known in the US for her roles as Marie in birth and death of a baby. Franklin wrote, intentions. There’s a slightly campy edge the sixth Rocky movie, Rocky Balboa, and “Could the novel – commonly understood to them that, while delightful in context, as Mary Todd Lincoln in the TV movie as a fable of masculine reproduction, in really lets audiences off the hook, allowing Killing Lincoln. Her Broadway credits which a man creates life asexually – also them to view it all as a slightly silly, scary include Jerusalem, Translations and be a story about pregnancy?” story without having to think about the Cyrano de Bergerac. deeper ethical and moral issues it raises. What’s particularly intriguing about this For me, the most powerful element of In that sense, I think audiences will find production of Belfast Blues, however, is the story – the one that really connected this version even scarier than they might the director: the iconic character actress to the student audiences I played to when expect – something far more personal While the Department of Theatre Carol Kane. TV fans know her as Simka I did the show in Orlando – is that of and relatable, and therefore far more Arts at SUNY-New Paltz does quite a on Taxi and as Lillian on Unbreakable parental responsibility, neglect and abuse. frightening, than the square-headed, creditable job of producing its own Kimmy Schmidt; moviegoers may recall What does it mean to be a parent? What neck-bolted version they’re used to. regular season of plays, directed by her Oscar-nominated starring role in responsibilities do you have to your child, This one’s definitely not G-rated. your creation? What happens if you do I’d recommend that parents with THECENTERFORPERFORMINGARTS not fulfill those responsibilities? Does a impressionable youngsters might lack of parental love and support justify want to leave them at home; there are For box office and information:845-876-3080 revenge or attempting to seize that love, elements in this version that could be www.centerforperformingarts.org ATRHINEBECK no matter what the cost? How many of the really disturbing to them. That said, crimes committed today are crimes that adult audiences can expect to discover develop from parental neglect or abuse? an emotional connection to this story Should the Creature ultimately be held and these characters that I doubt they’ve responsible for his crimes? previously experienced when approaching Frankenstein. The issue of scientific hubris, of humans playing God, has long been central to Thank you, Steven – and break a cobbled- the story’s durability, its relevance to together leg! succeeding generations of readers and/or film- and theatergoers. Your thoughts on Directed and designed by John that? Sowle with Steven Patterson perform- ing all roles, Jim Helsinger’s Fran- The ethical implications of scientific kenstein: The Modern Prometheus advancement are always timely. How will will run for eight performances from that knowledge be applied? Will the good October 13 to 23. Shows take place that comes from these new discoveries Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 outweigh the destructive or morally p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m., with spe- ambiguous (or downright evil) purposes cial “pay-what-you-can” performances for which those discoveries might be used? on Thursday, October 13 (a preview) Experiments being performed in altering and Sunday, October 16 (a matinée). genetic codes in plants, in animals and in Regular tickets cost $20, $10 for pa- humans may produce short-term benefits, trons aged 21 and under, and can be but what are the long-term implications pre-purchased at BrownPaperTickets. Oct. 14 - Nov. 6 – physical, moral and ethical – to which com or by calling (800) 838-3006. these processes may be put? How will Tickets will also be on sale at the door 8pm Fri & Sat; our tinkering play out over the course prior to each performance on a space- of the next generations? What happens available basis. The theater is located 3pm Sun when we have the capability to breed at 44 West Bridge Street in the village $ $ human beings selectively, to completely of Catskill. For more information, vis- Tickets: 27/ 25 Based on Mel Brooks’ comedy masterpiece, Young Frankenstein, the musical, is the hilarious story of Dr. Frankenstein’s grandson, Frederick, who after years of living down the family reputation, inherits his grandfather’s castle and is lured into repeating the experiment of old. Young Frankenstein has all the panache of the screen sensation with an added theatrical flair. An Up In One Production, director/choreographer: Kevin Archambault, music director: Jeri Burns, producer: Diana di Grandi. SATURDAYMORNINGFAMILYSERIES Tickets: $9 for adults; $7 for children in advance or at the door Made possible with support from the M&T Charitable Foundation by CENTER Players on Tour Saturday, October 22 at 11 am A new interactive theatre show just for kids! The Lion asks the children in the audience to help them overcome the Wicked Witch and save Dorothy. Children from the audience prove they have power over the Wicked Witch by helping their friends on the stage. They become Munchkins, help oil the Tin Man and one youngster is even magically transformed into the wonderful Wizard of Oz! Made possible with generous support from Hannah and Richard Ramsden The Center is located at 661 Rte. 308, See you 3.5 miles east of the light in the at The Village of Rhinebeck CENTER! 8 ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016

Hester Street or her smaller parts in Frankenstein. While its 2007 debut did bear in mind that this show contains Annie Hall or Dog Day Afternoon, or her Ah! Sweet not meet with quite the level of critical some crude sexual humor that will unforgettable turn as Valerie, the wild- acclaim that The Producers had, the show likely go over littl’uns’ heads and make haired, wild-eyed harridan wife of Billy mystery of life snagged an Outer Critics’ Circle Award older kids snigger). For reservations, Crystal’s Miracle Max in The Princess for Best Musical and proved popular call (845) 876-3080 or visit www. Bride. Her Broadway credits include Young Frankenstein opens this with audiences, running on Broadway for centerforperformingarts.org. The Center The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in- Friday at Center for Performing nearly two years and touring nationally for Performing Arts is located at 661 the-Moon Marigolds, Sly Fox and the Arts in Rhinebeck twice. Route 308, 3.5 miles east of downtown 2012 revival of Harvey, not to mention What better time than the Halloween Rhinebeck. recurring embodiments of Madame Did the season for a local revival? Kevin Morrible in Wicked. recent Archambault directs and choreographs For all her mile-long acting résumé, passing of Up in One Productions’ presentation of Understudy Kane hasn’t yet become a household the comic Mel Brooks’s Young Frankenstein at the name for her directing. Seeing how she actor Gene Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck, to greatness does with this traveling show might be Wilder in- opening this Friday, October 14 and Stepping into Nicola Sheara's worth the price of admission in itself. spire a re- running through November 6. The cast hard-to-fill shoes at TheaterSounds Check out Belfast Blues this Friday and watch of Young Frankenstein? Mel features Dietz Farcher as Dr. Fredrick Saturday, October 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. Brooks’ 1974 movie masterpiece never Frankenstein, Victoria Howland as Asked to at the McKenna Theatre. Tickets cost seems to grow old, no matter how Elizabeth, Aubrey Flick as Inga, Rocco do a read- $20 general admission, $18 for seniors many times you chime along with its Palmieri as Igor (“EYE-gor!”), Elaine del ing with (62+), New Paltz faculty and staff and familiar comedic bits. Say “Blucher!” Rio as Frau Blucher and Bobby Greffrath Theater- non-New Paltz students and $10 for in any crowded room, and you know as the Monster. Musical direction is by Jeri Sounds, my SUNY-New Paltz students. To purchase, that at least half a dozen people will Burns. set and lighting design by David response call (845) 257-3880, visit www.newpaltz. neigh in terror on cue. It’s deservedly Bowers, costuming by Lobsang Camacho was, “Yes!” edu/theatre, or come to the box office in a classic. and sound design by Scott Hoskins. With Nicola Parker Theatre between 11:30 a.m. and After The Producers made a wildly Showtimes are at 8 p.m. on Fridays Sheara (pic- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tickets successful transition to Broadway-musical and Saturdays, with 3 p.m. matinées tured above) at the helm, those read- can also be purchased at the box office in format in 2001, Brooks and collaborator on Sundays. Tickets cost $27 general ings mean good scripts, excellent ac- McKenna Theatre one hour prior to the Thomas Meehan followed up that winning admission, $25 for seniors and children tors and an enthusiastic full house. performance. formula with a stage version of Young under age 12 (though parents should On September 24, TheaterSounds presented the final performance of its 16th season at the Unitarian Universal- www.newpaltz.edu/fpa ist Congregation of the Catskills (845) 257-3860 (UCC). Nicola called me to direct that performance. Put New Paltz on Your Calendar Nicola was to perform the lead in the reading. When I arrived for rehearsal, she THEATRE MUSIC ART HISTORY asked that I step into her shoes. They were Tickets and information www.newpaltz.edu/music newpaltz.edu/arthistory big shoes to fill. www.newpaltz.edu/theatre (845) 257-2700 (845) 257-3875 As the audience settled in for the reading, Box Office (845 257-3880 Julien J. Studley Theatre Nicola was walked up the aisle by John, Tickets $8, $6, $3 at the door ZAO WOU-KI AND THE AVANT GARDE her son, to introduce what she announced MAD FOREST: A PLAY October 20 at 7:00 p.m. was perhaps the last performance of this FROM ROMANIA BEETHOVEN TO BARBER: INNISFREE Lecture Center 104, Free company that has inspired the full houses October 18 at 8 p.m. of UCC for 150 performances. She made October 13 – 14 at 8 p.m. this announcement and returned to a October 15 – 16, matinee at 2 p.m. SYMPOSIUM GYPSY SONGS: THE ROMANI DIASPORA zero-gravity chair for the first act, as the Tickets $18, $16, $10 CRITICALLY EVOLVING: ARTS-BASED audience gave her a standing ovation. October 25 at 8:00 p.m. RESEARCH, PRACTICE, PEDAGOGY AND Nicola’s career encompasses the larger GERALDINE HUGHES ACTIVISM world of Broadway and beyond. Since IN BELFAST BLUES October 22, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. moving to Glenford, her work extended to her neighbors in the Catskills. She was Special Performances ART LECTURE SERIES Visit newpaltz.edu/abrconference for info recently noted for her brilliant directing October 14 & 15 at 8:00 p.m. EMILY ZILBER, CURATOR OF McKenna Theatre of the production of Good People at CONTEMPORARY DECORATIVE ARTS Performing Arts of Woodstock. She Tickets $20, $18, $10 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston received an ASKER award from the Arts October 19 at 11:00 a.m. Society of Kingston for Excellence in Lecture Center 100, Free Theater. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Through TheaterSounds, this Your public university community gained access to the words of recent Broadway plays and new play premieres, sprinkled with some older, better-known works. As Nicola noted in her program, TheaterSounds is “dedicated the Hudson Valley’s cultural park for DANCE to the concept that the mind is the best stage. TheaterSounds has no budget constraints, no restrictions on scenery, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum costumes or props, because all of these things are created in the imagination of 2016 Fall Festival Season the audience.” By intermission, Nicola moved to the green room. She had listened from the makeshift bed in the sanctuary as we rehearsed, so she knew that the performance would be sound. The performance was electric. It reminded me of my experiences as a child visiting African American churches in the South, the audience vocally responding to the words from the stage. It reminded

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C experiences with my Dad in churches helped me understand how these N connections were our reasons to exist, and sharing a powerful moment is how we can DA sustain vitality in this life. The yearning for those moments propelled me into a career as a performing artist. Even from behind the audience in SPECIAL FAMILY EVENT another room, Nicola could hear the New York Theatre Ballet long, loud response at the reading’s end. New York Theatre Ballet I got to stand and bow in the warm light The Alice in Wonderland Follies ‘Legends & Visionaries’ of that appreciative crowd with my fellow actors. But we knew that they were also Saturday, October 15 at 11:00 AM Saturday, October 29 at 7:30 applauding the woman lying in the dark ;ΨϱĐŚŝůĚƌĞŶͬΨϭϬĂĚƵůƚƐͿ Sunday, October 30 at 2:30 behind that audience, who had given them so many of these vital moments that ϭϮϬƌŽĂĚǁĂLJͻdŝǀŽůŝEzͻƟĐŬĞƚƐ͗ŽŶůŝŶĞŽƌϴϰϱͻϳϱϳͻϱϭϬϲdžϮ WŚŽƚŽ͗EĞǁzŽƌŬdŚĞĂƚƌĞĂůůĞƚ͚ůŝĐĞŝŶtŽŶĚĞƌůĂŶĚ&ŽůůŝĞƐ͛ sustained them for so many years. –Marnie Andrews INTERNATIONAL DANCE CENTER TIVOLI NY CENTER TIVOLI DANCE INTERNATIONAL

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GUESTS AT such a wedding in the 18th century were expected to leave a monetary gift that the bridal couple HISTORYHISTORYHISTORY would give to the poor. Something old Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie reenacts 1733 wedding on Saturday

he Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie will celebrate its 300th anniversary this year by reenacting an 18th-century TDutch wedding held there on September 21, 1733. Parishioners (and already married) Meg and Brendan Boyce will portray the bride MARISA SCHEINFELD and groom, Cathrena Lewis Van Kleeck Indoor Pool, Grossinger's Catskill Resort and Hotel, Liberty, NY, Chromogenic Print. In support of her new book, The Borscht and Francis Filkin. And just as at the Belt: Revisiting the Remains of America’s Jewish Vacationland, photographer Marisa Scheinfeld will be giving a slide talk and original ceremony, guests will enjoy a booksigning on Saturday, October 15 at 2 p.m. on the SUNY-New Paltz campus. reception afterward. The event, open to all, will be held on Saturday, October 15 at 3 p.m. There is no admission charge, but BOOK free-will offerings are appreciated. The Reformed Church chose to honor its 1716 founding in this unique way Slide lecture on Borscht Belt because weddings are both religious and community events, reflective of the role that the church still plays in the history at SUNY-New Paltz lives of its parishioners today, says Anne Atherton, longtime member of the church. “We did this the first time seven years nce upon a time, not so very long ago, only very ago, as part of the Hudson/Champlain wealthy people could afford to hop on a plane Quadricentennial. We’re celebrating our and fly to Florida for a vacation. From the 1920s history, but we want to share it with the Othrough the boom years of the 1950s and a little community because we’re a part of the beyond, middle-class Jews fled ’s summer heat community, and the community is part to enjoy abundant kosher cuisine and up-and-coming comedy of the church.” stars in the hotels and bungalow colonies of the Catskills. The The pastor of the 1733 marriage destination that came to be known as the Borscht Belt swiftly ceremony in Poughkeepsie will be lost its clientele in the 1970s and ’80s as air travel became portrayed by Rev. Dr. E. Robert Geehan, more affordable, and little is left today of the area’s once-busy with Robert Gensler serving as reader. venues. There will be a display of church Photographer Marisa Scheinfeld, who grew up in the Catskills, artifacts in a room that adjoins the area for has been haunting what remains of the Borscht Belt – resorts the reception, or “collation,” afterward. A that lie in ruins, are abandoned, converted into something else collation – from Medieval Latin for “light or in a few cases still operating – capturing large-scale color meal” and also interpreted sometimes images of lobbies, pools, dining rooms, guestrooms, showrooms as “bringing together” – was the Dutch and stages. In support of her new book, The Borscht Belt: term for the particular type of celebration Revisiting the Remains of America’s Jewish Vacationland, Scheinfeld will be giving a slide talk and booksigning on Saturday enjoyed after weddings. in College Theater, Room 108 on the SUNY-New Paltz campus, sponsored by the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art. According to information compiled by The lecture begins at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 15. Admission is free. For more info, visit www.newpaltz.edu/museum/ the church, the bridal party and guests at programs/public_programs.html. the Filkin wedding in 1733 would have returned to the bride’s parents’ home for a “collation” after a marriage ceremony lasting some four hours. The “light meal” gift that the bridal couple would give to following the wedding reenactment, the served to them at a table elaborately the poor. In the evening, an elaborate two- Reformed Church will have an additional Almanac decorated with a lot of greens and flowers course wedding dinner was served to as event to which the public is invited. It will would have included many cookies, many as 50 guests – the parents could be rededicate the church’s historic stained sugared cake, prunes and almonds along fined if there were more people than that glass windows (which include one by Weekend with a hippocras, or spiced wine. in attendance, but that rule was rarely Louis Comfort Tiffany) at the 10 a.m. The wedding between Cathrena Lewis reinforced – and a fiddler and/or bagpiper service, followed by an 11 a.m. talk and Van Kleeck and Francis Filkin doesn’t have provided live music for dancing. tour of the windows with local historian a particular significance to the church’s Parties and visits were held for up to David Greenwood. The best history, says Atherton, but their wedding three weeks after the wedding, and on – Sharyn Flanagan weekend was chosen for the reenactment because the Sunday after the wedding, the bride events th the couple were both from prominent and groom would attend church in their Reenactment of 18 -century wedding delivered to families of the time. “It would have been wedding clothes, arriving late so that they & reception, Saturday, October 15, 3 your inbox. p.m., free, stained glass window talk/ an upper-class wedding. Van Kleeck was could be admired by the congregation tour, Sunday, October 16, 11 a.m., free, a widow; her first husband was Peter Van in all their wedding regalia. The bridal Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie, Kleeck, and when he died, she married couple would plant lily-of-the-valley 70 Hooker Avenue, Poughkeepsie; (845) Francis Filkin.” outside their home so that they could 462-7828, http://poughkeepsiereformed- SUBSCRIBE AT Guests at such a wedding in the 18th remember their wedding every year. church.org. HUDSONVALLEYONE.COM century were expected to leave a monetary On Sunday, October 16, the day 10 MUSICMUSICMUSIC ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016 Shana Falana at BSP in Kingston

hen music really started getting cool around here, the San WFrancisco- and Brook- lyn-scene transplant Shana Falana was at the head of it, alternating between a visceral punkish and poppy trio (but still strangely euphonious, always euphoni- ous) and the early iterations of what has become her “thing”: a duo with drums; loop-driven and layered to the legal limit; stacked voices and creamy dis- torted guitars woven in complex melodic drones, riffs and massive, ecstatic hooks; loosely synched to do-it-yourself video projections, turning any dive bar you can name into a psychedelic portal, but a timeless and therapeutic psychedelia – nothing paisley or retro-stylized about it. KAITLIN EGAN You could start in the back, with Mike Amari and Shana Falana folded arms and a tart, hoppy craft brew, the skeptic stance: Loops, you say, and hard and small as a dry acorn. Because the What do I mean by “cool”? What does assurances and koans for young people, projections? Yawn, right? That old new music. Falana didn’t perform so much as anyone ever mean by it? It is among set to a clean and memorable melody and 2000s thing? But no. Soon enough get whole-self involved in her busywork, the most problematic of words, and it Falana’s trademark euphonious drive. you would just fall into the masterfully her thing: an organically consistent feel gets my vote for the most tyrannical and architected swirl, unless your heart was as for layering sound and for the arc of a emotionally vexing. Ah, the paradoxes Hey, Shana, it seems to me that the “cool modern song, her own harmonic language of cool: You can’t say what it is, but you kids” you are addressing are not the SATURDAY NIGHT and sonic toolset. And that – the music know it when you see it. It is ubiquitous, socially authenticated ones, secure in and its making – was the part that that but never exactly where and what you their validated identities, but almost the JAZZ 10/15 made the lightly theatrical presentation think it will be. It draws attention and opposite: searchers, geeks and outsiders & Latin Dance so arresting and cool. perishes under the weight of it: As soon hungering for community – very much MAMBO as you know you’re cool, you’re probably your sense of yourself at a younger age. Elliot Steel piano not so very cool anymore. It is entirely Your message for them is as slippery and Steven Mooney bass JAZZ, BLUES AND R & B subjective, and yet most people can agree George Leary drums Dinner Starts 5:30, Music 7-9PM on it. We are the willing victims of cool. We probably should give it up for our Harvey Kaiser sax Saturday, October 15th health, but we can’t. Alex Contreras congas WILLA MCCARTHY On Falana’s stunning, heavy voyage — Special Guest — of a new record Here Comes the Wave, AND SCOTT MILICI she hurls herself into the paradoxes and Emmaretta Marks vocals villagemarketandeatery.com traumas of cool in the signature song “Cool ALMANAC WEEKLY On Main Street in Gardiner 845-255-1234 Kids,” a series of broad-stroke and didactic Station Bar & Curio editor Julie O’Connor 101 Tinker St. Woodstock 12498 contributors Bob Berman, Debra 7:15 - 10pm Bresnan, John Burdick, WORLD Erica Chase-Salerno, BEAT— NO COVER — Taste Will Dendis, Sharyn Flanagan, Leslie Gerber, Richard Heppner, Mikhail Horowitz, Jeremiah Horrigan, BRINGING COMMUNITY TOGETHER Ann Hutton, Dion Ogust, with GOOD FOOD, GOOD TUNES & GOOD TIMES! After dinner walk over to the Frances Marion Platt, Lee Reich, Lynn Woods, JOIN US AT THE COMMUNE SALOON! Bearsville Theater... Carol Zaloom calendar Donna Keefe Play giant Jenga, order a meal from our new menu or manager enjoy drinks with friends around our communal firepit! classifieds Tobi Watson, Amy Murphy, Happy Hour from 12 pm to 7 pm seven days a week Dale Geff ner

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October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 11 paradoxical as the word “cool” itself, but with the damn thing. “Follow your bliss” and the Black Ships will be on hand to a Tony Award), Design for Living and a it seems to be about self-love and honoring was my path, which eventually led me help her ring in the new record. Admission one-man adaptation of Macbeth. His best- your passion and finding your tribe, to get sober almost seven years ago this costs $10. CDs and vinyl will be for sale. known film roles include his performances wherever it may be. In it, you quote Joseph December. There’s no right or wrong, good BSP is located at 323 Wall Street in in Emma, GoldenEye, the Spy Kids trilogy Campbell’s famous directive, “Follow your and bad; there’s just experience. Kingston. For more information, visit and X2: X-Men United. Tickets cost $37 bliss.” www.bspkingston.com. and include one copy of the book. It is pretty and dreamy as ever, but Here – John Burdick Additional information and tickets are First off, I love you that you referenced Comes the Wave is really, really a rock available at http://fishercenter.bard.edu or Joseph Campbell. He’s a huge part of record: heavy, even punishing at times, Shana Falana/Monogold/Black Ships, by calling the box office at (845) 758-7900. my spiritual growth in my youth. My streaked with squalls of dissonance and Friday, October 21, $10, 18+, BSP, 323 Bard College is located in Annandale-on- Wall Street, Kingston; www.bspkingston. intentions are really to acknowledge what dark magic. The track “Lie 2 Me” is its Hudson. com. I already see happening: kids coming out darkest place, and it dwells there for a long of their shells, people letting themselves time. You obsess over that single phrase dream big and follow a more creative until I start to as well, ha ha. What are Guy Fishman fronts career path. There’s more room now for you talking about there? Healing Music & Psychic Northern Dutchess everyone to be weird, be a nerd, struggle Festival fundraiser this Symphony Orchestra with social awkwardness but still get out “Lie 2 Me” is sinister. It’s me having Saturday at Opus 40 to shows. I’m inspired by the courage a conversation with the “source”: God, Cellist Guy Fishman opens the people have to expose their true selves or the Muse. I was told that if I moved Harvey Fite’s spectacular Sau- Northern Dutchess Symphony Or- and not want to fit in, not want to look to New York and pursued music, that I gerties sculpture park Opus 40 hosts chestra’s 11th season on Sunday, Octo- the same as their friends, to feel like they would have a career. I got sober as well a Healing Music & Psychic Festival ber 16 at 3 p.m. Fishman performs the will be safe dressing in drag at a straight for the music. The Muses told me to get on Saturday, October 15 beginning at Concerto No. 2 in D Major by Franz bar. sober, told me to move to New York. 11 a.m. and running until 5 p.m. The Joseph Haydn at the Rhinebeck High I was the kid at school with bright ‘80s It’s the anger that an artist struggles event is a fundraiser for the repairs School Auditorium in Rhinebeck. The clothes and side ponytails, and I really got with in their career. You hit walls and that Opus 40 requires. Activities and Israeli-born cellist is active as a con- made fun of. I have always been uncool, it pisses you off, especially if you’ve put services include psychics, yoga, mas- cert soloist, recitalist, chamber musi- afraid of the pretty, skinny, tan, straight- everything you have into it: relationships, sage, chiropractic and more. Per- cian and orchestral player and is cur- looking cool kids. I really had to go out money, sleepless days, you name it. I’ve formers include Catskill Mountain rently the principal cellist of Boston’s and find “my people,” and it took a while. felt lost in this pursuit many times, felt Gamelan. Food vendors will be avail- Handel and Haydn Society. Fishman But if you know what I’m talking about, led somewhere and then abandoned. It’s able. was a member of the New Fromm Play- and if you’ve finally found “your people,” tough, especially if you feel like you’re The entrance fee is $10, 100 percent ers at Tanglewood and was formerly the then you know how special it is – that owed something. I’ve moved past this now, of which goes to the cause. For more principal cellist of the New York String instant love and connection. You feel like but it feels good to sing this one. I love information, visit www.opus40.org. Opus Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. you’re part of a team, and together we can remembering how far I’ve come and that is located at 50 Fite Road in Saugerties. The orchestra also will perform excerpts go do anything; and we did. it’s okay to flip off your god sometimes. from Humperdinck’s opera Hansel and We ran DIY scenes in San Francisco Gretel and Mendelssohn’s incidental in the early-to-late ‘90s. My group was Can I tell you that, while I dig the Joe Donahue interviews music from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. filled with every type of person: Burning outtake track “Ocean” from the Velvet Alan Cumming onstage Tickets for the concert cost $25 general Man types, jocks, punks, skateboarders, Underground’s record Loaded, I think at Bard this Sunday admission, $20 for seniors and $5 for nerdy girls, people that were straight- your version on this record really defines students. For discounted advance tickets edge, people that weren’t…everyone. We the song for me? Just absolutely gorgeous. and additional information, visit www. created a huge family called the “Castle Tell me about that choice, and what role it ndsorchestra.org or call (845) 635-0877. Kids” [the title of another standout track plays thematically on the record. The Rhinebeck High School Auditorium on Here Comes the Wave]. It was in that is located at 45 North Park Road in world that I learned what a supportive Aw, thanks so much! I’ve done this cover Rhinebeck. community was. for a while. It’s one that I feel like I do better than Lou :) I believed in it, too. I You’ve spoken a lot about the duality of sang it really close to the mic and quiet John Abercrombie & this record, how it was really written in the last minute, because the lyrics are Mark Egan at Falcon by two of you. About half of the songs so weird to sing that I wanted them to be were written in New York City a number lighter and less important, rather than The Wolff and Clark Expedition, of years ago, when you were battling singing them heavy and dark, adding to featuring jazz royalty in guitarist John serious addiction and in lots of trouble. their mood. I also love two- and three- The Fisher Center for the Perform- Abercrombie and bassist Mark Egan, A horrific workplace accident cost you part songs. I love playing that lead guitar ing Arts and Oblong Books & Music performs at the Falcon in Marlboro on half a finger, and on that very day you part at the end, blowing it out; I love the present an afternoon with Alan Cum- Saturday, October 15 at 7 p.m. Named had driven to work with cassettes by two lushness of it all, I love [drummer Mike ming. The legendary actor/singer/ for pianist/composer Michael Wolff finger-compromised guitarists – Django Amari’s] simplistic beat and heavy-ride writer Alan Cumming will talk with and drummer Mike Clark, the Wolff Reinhardt and Jerry Garcia – on the cymbal crashes. I’m really proud of this, WAMC’s Joe Donahue about his new and Clark Expedition welcomes the car seat next to you. You received some and I wish Lou was still alive to hear it. It collection of photographs accompa- legendary ECM guitarist Abercrom- settlement money for the accident, and was added because the lyric “Here Comes nied by autobiographical essays, You bie and former Pat Metheny Group even though your demons were in full the Wave” is so symbolic to me – Album Gotta Get Bigger Dreams: My Life in bassist Egan for this special show. Per force at the time, the money allowed to take Number Two crashing in: Be a power Stories and Pictures on Sunday, Octo- usual at the Falcon, there is no cover almost two years to write the songs that of example, do your work, keep going. ber 16 in Bard College’s Sosnoff The- charge, but generous donation is en- comprise half of Here Comes the Wave. There’s magic on the other side. ater. couraged. The other half – the mature, new songs – Cumming has appeared in The The Falcon is located at 1348 Route 9W look back across the abyss of addiction Here Comes the Wave, Shana Falana’s Threepenny Opera, as the master of in Marlboro. For more information, visit and recovery with some nice perspectives second record made in collaboration with ceremonies in Cabaret (for which he won www.liveatthefalcon.com. for your younger self. drummer Mike Amari and producer D. James Goodwin, is due out on October Old self is angry, old self is haunted, 21 on the New Paltz-headquartered old self is melancholy, homesick, lovesick, boutique label Team Love Records. Falana searching for the light. New self is direct, celebrates the release with a show at her upbeat, self-assured, doesn’t care so much home den, BSP in Kingston, on Friday, about the drama of life, wants to get on October 21 at 9 p.m. Her pals Monogold 12 MOVIEMOVIEMOVIE ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016

(On cover and above) John Leguizamo and Julia Stiles are among the supporting cast of 11:55, filmed in Newburgh. The movie stars Victor Almanzar as Nelson Sanchez, an Afghan War veteran returning to the economically depressed town that left him few options but to enlist after accidentally killing a dealer from a rival gang. Directors Ari Issler and Ben Snyder, lead actor Almanzar and producer Matthew Thurm will appear at the screenings, 11:55’s New York premiere. Woodstock Film Festival spotlights local fi lmmaking

ach year, as befits its close Theater; Sunday, October 16, 12 noon, a lot on his plate: a fragile live-in fa- out Jake’s original guitarist, George partnership with the Hud- Rosendale Theatre ther descending into Alzheimer’s, an – a man noticeably absent from her son Valley Film Commission, John Leguizamo and Julia Stiles are ex-wife who left him for a French- Dad’s funeral. Together, Alice and Ethe Woodstock Film Festival among the supporting cast of this fic- woman and an 11-year-old daughter George take a road trip to Montreal, (WFF) does its part to promote movies tion feature starring Victor Almanzar whom he hasn’t seen since she was a to visit Jake’s resting place, and learn that were shot in our region. Here’s a as Nelson Sanchez, an Afghan War baby and who now identifies as a boy. along the way that the past is only as peek at the locally produced films slated veteran returning to the economically Eking out a living in a crumbling town amazing as those who write it down. to be screened at WFF 2016: depressed town that left him few op- where both sides of the tracks are bad, SUNY-New Paltz faculty member Gregg tions but to enlist after accidentally Nick embarks on a crash course in fa- Bray based the screenplay on a stage play 11:55, Ari Issler and Ben Snyder, killing a dealer from a rival gang. Nel- therhood when his ex has a stroke and by John Patrick Bray. Both will appear live filmed in Newburgh - Saturday, son’s happy homecoming turns bitter her partner needs to leave town on at the WFF screenings. October 15, 9:30 p.m., Bearsville when, immediately confronted by his business. past, he must decide if he will flee or The discussions at these world premiere Little Boxes, Rob Meyer, ORPHEUM stay and face what’s coming. screenings will include directors Adams filmed in Newburgh Saugerties • 246-6561 Directors Issler and Ben Snyder, lead and Poser and their actress daughter Zelda Thursday, October 13, 7:30 p.m., Fri, Sat, Sun Woodstock Film Festival actor Almanzar and producer Matthew Adams, cast members Claire Denis and Rosendale Theatre; Sunday, October 16, Sun, Mon, Tues & Thurs at 7:30 Tim Burton’s Thurm will appear at the screenings, Robert Lund and several other principals 11:45 a.m., Woodstock Playhouse Miss Peregrine’s Home for 11:55’s New York premiere. of Wonder Wheel Productions. When Mack, Gina and 11-year-old PECULIAR CHILDREN (PG-13) Clark uproot their lives and relocate Fri & Sat at 7:20 & 9:30. Sun, Mon, Tues & Thurs at 7:30 Halfway to Zen, Toby Poser Liner Notes, Gregg Bray, to a small, predominantly white town Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell and John Adams, filmed in Delaware filmed in New Paltz outside of Seattle, everything familiar DEEP WATER HORIZON (PG-13) County_ Friday, October 14, 1 p.m., Wednesday, October 12, 8:15 becomes uncertain. Neighborly curi- Fri & Sat at 7:20 & 9:30. Sun, Mon, Tues & Thurs at 7:30 Upstate Films Woodstock; Sunday, p.m., Coykendall Science Building osity turns an African American fa- Emily Blunt, Rebecka Ferguson October 16, 6:30 p.m., Upstate Films Auditorium SUNY-New Paltz ther and son into oddities and a white THE THE GIRLGIRL ONON THETHE TRAINTRAIN (R) Rhinebeck When Alice’s estranged rock-star mother into a novelty, and they are all Mon & Thurs all seats $5. Closed Wednesday Ex-con short-order cook Nick has father Jake turns up dead, she seeks forced to figure out how to fit in with- out trying too hard. NEW PALTZ CINEMAS Janeane Garofalo is among the cast Rte. 299 New Paltz 255-0420 members of this fiction feature by Meyer, 408 Main Street, Rosendale 845.658.8989 GREATMOVIESLOWERPRICES.COM IN RHINEBECK ON RT 9 IN VILLAGE 866 FILM NUT rosendaletheatre.org Movies $7, Members $5 MOVIE INFO LINE 876-8000 Showing films Oct WOODSTOCK FILM FESTIVAL SHOWS & TIMES FOR WEEK BEGINNING FRIDAY 10/14 14 15 10/13–10/16, multiple showtimes, $10 --EARLY for WFF in both 16 PREVIEW THE ACCOUNTANT DON’T THINK TWICE THURS 10/13 Anna Kendrick Ben Affleck Rhinebeck & Fri Sat 7:00 & 9:30-- Woodstock Sun 10/17 & 10/20, 7:15 pm DAILY 4:05 7:00 9:30 SAT & SUN 1:15 4:05 7:00 9:30 ARTIST’S NEW WORK FORUM PRESENTS THE ON THE A LIVE MUSICAL PERFORMANCE, GIRL TRAIN Oct Mira THE QUEEN OF KATWE Haley Bennett Emily Blunt Justin Theroux Nair’s 17 - 20 Mon Tues Wed Thur 5:20 8:00 + Wed 2:45 “SHEILA DEE AND THE DAZZLERS” DAILY 4:20 7:20 9:35 SAT & SUN 1:30 4:20 7:20 9:35 10/18, Free Admission, 7:15 pm DEEPWATER HORIZON from A MAN CALLED OVE QUEEN OF KATWE Mark Wahlberg Kurt Russell Sweden Mon Tues Wed Thur 5:30 8:10 + Wed 3:00 10/21–10/24 & 10/27, 7:15 pm DAILY 4:15 7:15 9:30 SAT & SUN 1:15 4:15 7:15 9:30 IN WOODSTOCK 132 TINKER ST 845 679-6608 LIFE, ANIMATED MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME The Kate Winslet brings high fashion to 10/22, 3:00 pm FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN the Australia’s Outback circa 1950s NATIONAL THEATRE FROM LONDON 3D--DAILY 7:00 SAT & SUN 1:25 7:00 2D--DAILY 4:00 9:30 DRESSMAKER $ Oct 17 -20: Mon - Thur 7:30 THE DEEP BLUE SEA BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY 00 WWW.UPSTATEFILMS.ORG OCT 14-20 10/23, $12/$10 members, 3:00 pm BARGAIN NITE TUESDAY 5 October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 13 whose previous work, A Birder’s Guide screenwriter Sharon Mashihi at the WFF (845) 757-5106, extension 10 or 2, or visit the Wire. In 2001, he was inducted into to Everything, featuring Ben Kingsley, screenings. www.kaatsbaan.org. the Latino Literary Hall of Fame. Into screened at WFF in 2013. The director the Beautiful North is a feel-good tale will be in attendance. Several pieces in WFF’s short film that will inspire readers and provoke programs were also shot locally, in- Poughkeepsie kicks off interesting discussions about ethnicity, My First Kiss and the People Involved, cluding Theo Sena’s Nuts, filmed in Big Read with Bardavon immigration and justice. Urrea will speak Luigi Campi, filmed in Roxbury Kingston, and Serendipity: The Ge- concert & screening at the Boardman Road Branch Library at and Margaretville nius Behind Electric Lady, filmed in 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 29. Friday, October 14, 4:15 p.m., Rosendale Highland and Bearsville by SUNY- The Poughkeepsie Public Library The kickoff at the Bardavon 1869 Opera Theatre; Sunday, October 16, 4:45 p.m., New Paltz students Alyssa DeRosa, District [PPLD] is set to launch the House at 7 p.m. on Friday, October 14 Upstate Films Woodstock Catherine Kaczor, Alec Cafaro and Mid-Hudson region’s communitywide will introduce the theme for this year’s Delicate beauty and a fragile soul Meagan Sullivan. This year’s Wood- Big Read program with a kickoff event Big Read book selection with a mini- characterize the nonverbal yet desper- stock Film Festival will also feature this Friday evening. Celebrating ten concert of Mexican music from the local ately expressive Sam, a young woman two movies that star Ulster County- years of participation in the program group Banda Vientos de México. And living in a group home for the mentally based actors: Academy Award-winner funded by the National Endowment when the mood is set, there will be a and physically challenged. When her Melissa Leo in Burn Country, directed for the Arts, PPLD has coordinated screening of the original version of the caretaker disappears after a seemingly by Ian Olds, and Michael Cristofer in with other Hudson Valley libraries, film The Magnificent Seven – the one violent confrontation, Sam’s inabil- Year by the Sea, selected for this year’s school districts, colleges and arts and with all the usual suspects from 1960s ity to communicate inhibits her from Andretta Carpe Diem Award. literacy organizations to engage read- Hollywood casting call lists: Yul Brynner, convincing anyone of the meaning of For more info and to order tickets, visit ers in focused attention on one partic- Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James the clues that she has discovered. www.woodstockfilmfestival.com. ular title out of a suggested selection Coburn and other macho men. Tickets These screenings, the film’s East Coast – Frances Marion Platt of 28. Five weeks of regionwide events to the Bardavon event cost $6 unless you premiere, will feature live appearances by are then planned around the chosen have a library card – your free pass to director Campi. book. literature and to the screening. Down the Luís Alberto Urrea’s novel Into the The NEA Big Read is sponsored locally Stray Bullets, Jack Fessenden, Beautiful North is this year’s pick for by the Norman and Jeannie Greene Fund, filmed in Woodstock and Stone Ridge rabbit hole Poughkeepsie. It’s a story of family, Salisbury Bank, Hudson Valley Federal Friday, October 14, 9:15 p.m., of time friendship and community pride. Two Credit Union and the Friends of PPLD. Woodstock Playhouse cultures meet when a young woman living Books for younger readers are also Two upstate teenagers, tasked with New York Theatre Ballet presents and working in a Mexican village dreams available at your local libraries. cleaning out an abandoned mobile vaudeville-style Alice-in- about her father, who migrated to the US – Ann Hutton home, would rather be doing anything Wonderland Follies at Kaatsbaan years before. When she notices that her else. They wander the countryside, town has, in fact, lost most of its menfolk NEA Big Read Kickoff, Friday, October practicing favorite movie battles with Would you like to expose your chil- to this exodus, she decides to travel north 14, 7 p.m., $6, Bardavon 1869 Opera House, 36 Market Street, Poughkeepsie; their beloved paintball guns, unaware dren to some family-friendly classical herself – not to make a new life for herself, (845) 485-3445, extension 3702, www. they are in for a rude awakening: dance that isn’t the usual Christmas- but rather to recruit her own band of siete poklib.org. three petty thieves on the run from time fare? Or are you interested in magníficos to repopulate the village, Tres Brooklyn mobsters have taken refuge experiencing – not just reading about Camarones, and protect it. Her quest takes on their turf. – the wide variety of styles of live her into California and as far as Illinois, Director Fessenden will appear in stage performances typical of differ- where she discovers that her father has a person for the North American premiere ent historical periods? The Kaatsbaan new family. DINE IN • SUSHI BAR -TAKE OUT of his first feature film, made when he was International Dance Center in Tivoli Award-winning author Luís Alberto 16 years old. has a charming treat in store for you Urrea is also wrote The Devil’s Highway, on Saturday, as it hosts the New York The Hummingbird’s Daughter and Across PARTIES - 20 TO 50 PEOPLE Thirsty, Margo Pelletier, filmed in Theatre Ballet’s Alice-in-Wonderland Great Food & Saugerties, Kingston and Hudson Follies. ~The Setting~ Friday, October 14, 7 p.m., Saugerties For 35 years, the New York Theatre Great Music Too! Performing Arts Factory Ballet (NYTB) has produced, for adult Beautiful, Streamside, This featurelength documenta- and family audiences, dozens of classic Uniquely Woodstock ry tells the compelling story of Scott masterpieces and contemporary ballets, Townsend, a/k/a Thirsty Burlington, including dances by Frederick Ashton, ~The Food~ who grew up as a girl/boy in a pub- Merce Cunningham, Agnes de Mille, José Fine Asian Cuisine MUSIC SCHEDULE lic housing project and eventually be- Limón and Antony Tudor. But for Follies, Specializing in came a revered drag queen, delighting the troupe takes a detour into the world Fresh Seafood & Vegetarian Thursday 10/13 clubgoers with her spot-on imperson- of vaudeville. The adventures of Alice, the with a Flair! BLUEGRASS CLUBHOUSE ation of Cher. White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Friday 10/14 This New York premiere will include Hatter and company are staged as they ~The Experience~ MICHAEL GOSS BAND a discussion with Thirsty Burlington might have been performed at New York’s ✴ UNFORGETTABLE ✴ Saturday 10/15 herself, director Pelletier, producer Lisa Palace Theater in 1915, set to rags, waltzes, 3:30 - 7:30 Thomas, cinematographer Shawn Greene, marches and turn-of-the-century popular JOURNEY BLUE HEAVEN & production designer Lex Grey and art tunes, including a tap-danced rendition EMMARETTA MARKS OUTDOOR CONCERT director Tim Bruno. of “Jabberwocky.” Choreographer Keith 9:00 BACK BURNERS Michael has woven together a dance Sunday 10/16 The Ticket, Ido Fluk, fabric that includes salutes to Balanchine, 3:30 - 7:30 filmed in Accord and Kingston Ziegfeld and several classic Broadway JOURNEY BLUE HEAVEN & EMMARETTA MARKS OUTDOOR CONCERT Friday, October 14, 9:30 p.m., Upstate shows. 9:00 DOUG MARCUS Films Woodstock; Sunday, October 16, Complete with period costumes and Monday 10/17 2:30 p.m., Rosendale Theatre scenery, The Alice-in-Wonderland Follies POETRY NIGHT Dan Stevens of Downton Abbey stars sounds like an enjoyable romp that will as James, a man who, blind since immerse the audience in a vanished era Tuesday 10/18 childhood, regains his physical vision, of live “music hall” entertainment while FLASH only to become metaphorically blind- putting a novel spin on familiar literary Open 7 days from noon. 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n the bank of the Hudson River in Kingston, the air is alive with chattering crowds, Olaughing children and softly strumming guitars. Leashed dogs stop to exchange a curious sniff, shoppers in- spect vintage dresses and mid-century chairs and the mingled smells of freshly made foods waft through the air. Busi- ness has been steady at Smorgasburg Upstate, the popular new open-air market, but the gradual creep of colder weather is starting to show. On the gray, windy afternoon of October 1, vendors DION OGUST | ALMANAC WEEKLY and customers alike were bundled in coats and hats, trying to stave off the Scenes from Smorgasburg Upstate at the old Hutton Brickyards in Kingston. The Saturday market boasts 38 food vendors and 27 chills even with hot drinks and hot food handicraft and antique vendors, including both local businesses and visitors from New York City.

Mai Warshafsky, owner of Café Warshafsky (pictured above, left), provides Smorgas- burg Upstate with a selection of buttery shortbread (pictured above) in fl avors like rosewater, Earl Grey and – most popular of all – lavender and coconut. Though Warshaf- sky lives in New York City, Smorgasburg Upstate is something of a homecoming for the Woodstock native. “It was just as much of a lifestyle move as it was a business one. What better way to spend my summer weekends than to get out of the City, see my parents more and try something new?” she says.

redundancies. McPherson, who co- City, Smorgasburg Upstate is something of owns Daughters with her husband Ryan a homecoming for the Woodstock native. McLaughlin, says that the Smorgasburg “It was just as much of a lifestyle move as organizers have “met with each and every it was a business one. What better way to In addition to picnic benches, features like a beanbag toss and live music invite shop- one of these vendors” to avoid competition spend my summer weekends than to get pers to linger. Smorgasburg wraps up for the season after this Saturday, October 15, and ensure a diversity of products. out of the City, see my parents more and saying farewell to the Hutton Brickyards until next May. Upscale deli items like duck confit and try something new?” she says, adding that, chicken liver mousse can be found at the as a wholesaler, Smorgasburg Upstate is in hand. Smorgasburg wraps up for the your typical farmers’ market. According to Daughters Fare and Ale stand, while New her first experience selling directly to the season on October 15, saying farewell to representatives at M. West Holdings, the York City’s Itsa Pizza Truck has the savory public. The young entrepreneur says that the Hutton Brickyards until next May. owners of the Hutton Brickyards, the first pie market cornered. Mai Warshafsky, her favorite moments of the season were The Saturday market boasts 38 food weekend had 10,000 in attendance, with owner of Café Warshafsky, provides seeing two of her former teachers at the vendors and 27 handicraft and antique subsequent weekends drawing crowds of Smorgasburg Upstate with a selection market and getting to reconnect with the vendors, including both local businesses between 1,500 and 3,000 attendees. of buttery shortbread in flavors like community in which she grew up. and visitors from New York City. With Despite the size, vendor Rachel rosewater, Earl Grey and – most popular “I found that people were excited everything from macarons to pub food to McPherson of Daughters Fare & Ale of all – lavender and coconut. to try something new and have access vintage odds and ends, Smorgasburg is not in Red Hook says that there are no Though Warshafsky lives in New York to products that maybe they wouldn’t October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 15

features like a beanbag toss and live music invite shoppers to linger. McPherson says that the only change that she’d like to see would be later hours in the summer. “That would be a beautiful setting for evening,” she says. Equipped with string lights and open to the sky, it’s easy to imagine the in August drew huge crowds “from both Brickyard transforming into a nighttime sides of the river.” destination. While Smorgasburg is in its sixth year in Though the first season of Smorgasburg Brooklyn, it definitely provides something Upstate is coming to a close, the new and unique to the Hudson Valley. For happy vendors are ready to commit to customers, it’s a beautiful, semi-secluded another year. “I’m game if they are,” gathering space with a bounty of food says Warshafsky. McPherson says that and retail options. Though they’re set Daughters Fare and Ale has come away apart from the busier parts of Kingston, from this with “only positive experiences,” the Hutton Brickyards are equipped and that they will “absolutely” return next with conveniences like ample parking, summer. full restrooms and concrete floors and Karl Slovin, the president of M. West ramps. The site is semi-shielded from Holdings, shows a similar enthusiasm the elements by metal roofing atop the for the market’s future. “Smorgasburg skeletal-but-sturdy beams of the old is a great tenant. Their vendors are brick operations. For vendors, the venue amazing,” says Slovin. “The outpouring means exposure to broader markets, but of interest in an event like Smorgasburg also accommodations that are hard to confirmed what I have believed about the come by at other markets. “They have a site, the Hudson Valley and the ongoing handwashing station, ice delivery...the conversation people want to have around Smorgasburg people do their best to take food.” care of the vendors,” says McPherson. – Fiona Steacy “I thought they did a fantastic job have otherwise,” says Warshafsky. “The lived and worked in Brooklyn, she saw making the venue welcoming to everyone,” Smorgasburg Upstate, Saturdays personal exchange was very rewarding.” many familiar faces from both near and says Warshafsky, who notes that through October 15, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., 200 North Street, Kingston; http://upstate. For McPherson as well, the sense of far. “Everybody was curious,” McPherson Smorgasburg is “very family- and dog- smorgasburg.com. community was strong. Having previously says, saying that the opening weekend friendly.” In addition to picnic benches, 16 ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016

“The month of carnival of all the year/ When Nature lets the wild earth go its way/And spend whole seasons on a single day.” – Helen Fiske Hunt Jackson KIDS’KIDS’KIDS’ ALMANACALMANAC (1830–1885), “October” Parent-approved October 13-20

Youth features at Woodstock Film Festival

Round up your crew this weekend and give them a chance to see what their peers have crafted for the 2016 RACHEL NEVILLE Woodstock Film Festival! I caught up with Benny Rendell, age 13, whose KIDS' ALMANAC work is included in this year’s “Youth Films – Shorts” program: “I was so ex- cited and honored to get my two short films accepted for the 2016 Wood- Alice-in-Wonderland Follies stock Film Festival. One is a short narrative film, Cracked, about a teen at Kaatsbaan in Tivoli boy whose conspiracy theories may not be as far-fetched as they first seem. The second is a music video for id you promise yourself to take your kids to see some dance before Nutcracker season sugar-plummed around the song ‘Listen,’ which is about teen again? Here you go: The Alice in Wonderland story is already weird and wild, and now it’s in dance form! You and bullying and its aftermath and which your crew are invited to the New York Theatre Ballet’s Alice-in-Wonderland Follies this Saturday, October 15 at 11 was written and performed by Archie Da.m. at the Kaatsbaan International Dance Center. A “ballet vaudeville,” this work combines a variety of styles of Lewis-Harris and Maia Weiss [both dance and music to create a turn-of-the-century romp, from vaudeville to classical to folk tunes, making it a performance for 13 and from Woodstock]. It’s great everyone. Tickets cost $10 for adults, $5 for children. that a high-profile festival like this The Kaatsbaan International Dance Center is located at 120 Broadway in Tivoli. For tickets or more information, call (845) one offers a teen program, and I’m ex- 757-5106 or visit www.kaatsbaan.org. cited to meet the other teen filmmak- – Erica Chase-Salerno ers. I also want to go to as many films and panels as I can during the festival and learn as much as I can from the professionals! The festival is also run- Maia Liebeskind, He, She: an exploration vimeo.com/azureallen. thor, visit www.matthewreinhart.com. ning a Career Day for teens at Onteora of the role that gender plays in human Tatum Lenberg, age 16, Spiral: explores School, which I have been invited to destinies; www.youtube.com/channel/ themes of alcoholism, child abuse and attend. It seems like Woodstock Film UChWCya4WgXiQtoDFkYvtY-w. violence; www.woodstockfilmfestival. Coming-Out Day Teen Festival really encourages young film- Harrison O’Clair, age 18, The Last Night com/festival2016/details.php?id=35357. Dance in Kingston makers!” of the World: a retelling of the Ray The Bearsville Theater is located at The youth film screenings take place Bradbury short story done in Quentin 291 Tinker Street in Woodstock. For October 11, 2016 is the 28th anni- on Friday, October 14 at 7 p.m. at the Tarantino style; www.youtube.com/user/ tickets, more information and a complete versary of National Coming-Out Day, Bearsville Theater, admission costs $10 HarrisonQuinnO. schedule of screenings and descriptions, a celebration of those coming out as per person. Here’s the complete lineup: Maya Suchak, age 16, Marquis: the visit www.woodstockfilmfestival.com. lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer or Benny Rendell, Cracked and Listen, www. story of a teen sentenced to nine years an ally, while promoting safety and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 mirroruptonaturefilms.com. for stealing a pair of shoes, told from his advocacy for equality. And what better Nihal Dantluri, age 18, Day by Day: A mother’s perspective; www.youthfx.org/ way to celebrate than to dance? This football prospect now faces Division blog/2016/4/16/youth-fx-filmmaker- Friday, October 14 from 7 to 10 p.m. 1 college rejection due to his injuries; maya-suchak-interviewed-at-2016-big- Meet LEGO Pop-Up is the National Coming-Out Day Teen http://nihaldantluri.weebly.com. sky-documentary-ff. creator in Rhinebeck Dance at the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Benjamin Ades, age 17, Domar: To Azure Allen, age 16, One Day on Carver Community Center. Open to youth Tame: the passion behind the work of a Street: A successful South Carolina music Finally, a version of LEGOs that de- ages 14 to 18 years, the dance offers Uruguayan horse tamer and instructor; club is thrown into violence intended to lights the senses but won’t hurt your free admission with student identifi- https://vimeo.com/benjaminades. thwart its history of racial unity; https:// feet by mistakenly walking on one! cation, plus light refreshments, and Matthew Reinhart has made your promises to be a terrific evening. kids’ dreams come true with his new The Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community AND CLASSY book, LEGO Pop-Up, which you can Center is located at 300 Wall Street in check out at his appearance this Fri- Kingston. For more information, call RETRO TO day, October 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ob- (845) 331-5300 or visit http://lgbtqcenter. long Books. Matthew offers a pop-up org. & demo, an interactive discussion with the audience and book-signing; and if SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 you’re familiar with his other pop-up WhereW your star shines books like Frozen, Disney Princesses, tthe Costume Shop at... Dragons & Monsters and more, you Community know you don’t want to miss this one. Printmaking Day at Oblong Books is located at 6422 Barrett Art Center OpenOpeen Montgomery Street in Rhinebeck. For 7 daysdaays reservations or more information, call Three homecoming cheers for any www.columbiacostumes.comw (845) 876-0500 or visit www.oblong- seasonal art projects that will not books.com/event/matthew-reinhart- make a mess in your home, right? 66 North Front St., Kingston, NY 12401 • (845) 339-4996 lego-pop. To learn more about the au- So bring your budding Andy Warhol October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 17

Sunday, October 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Teddy Bear Open the Starr Library’s Mary Frazer Room. House at the Den of This informational program is led by Marbletown Elijah Nella, a therapist who works with gender identity, and the after- Whether your kids are into Fred- noon includes a lot of time for ques- dy Fazbear, Fozzie Bear or the Care tions and answers. This gathering is Bears, everyone has a soft spot for ted- free and open to adults. dy bears. And while I submit that any The Starr Library is located at 68 West time is a good time to visit the Den of Market Street in Rhinebeck. For more Marbletown and all of its Steiff ted- information or to register, call (845) 876- dy-bear adorableness, this weekend’s 4030 or visit http://starrlibrary.org. festivities mean even more reasons to come by! On Sunday, October 16 from TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., come celebrate the Den of Marbletown’s Second Birthday and Teddy Bear Open House. The day Mindfulness, Simplicity includes free raffles of Steiff gifts, meet- Parenting & Art ing Steiff USA guests, a preview of the Therapy in New Paltz upcoming Goodie Shop with samples of the featured treats, new museum dis- Short on time but still wish you plays of Steiff teddy bears and animals, could explore more mindfulness in a special Steiff gift-shop sale – plus the your life and in your parenting? Take Mama Bear Lounge, the Kids’ Club a look at this cool new offering from Cave, Teddy Bear Picnic and birthday Wellness Embodied: A Center for Psy- cake, of course! Enjoy an afternoon of chotherapy and Healing: “Weaving good, free fun, and tell Nan that Erica Mindfulness, Simplicity Parenting & sent you. I heard that there might even Art Therapy Activities to Strengthen DION OGUST | ALMANAC WEEKLY be a pony named Sparkles! the Family Nest” on Tuesdays, October The Den of Marbletown is located at 18, November 1 and 15 from 7 to 8:30 KIDS' ALMANAC 1 Basten Lane in Kingston, right along p.m. Through supportive dialogue and Route 209. For more information, call practical strategies, this series offers (845) 687-6441 or visit www.facebook. support and empowerment to parents BEACON SLOOP CLUB’S com/teddybearmuseum or http:// interested in reclaiming their core val- PUMPKIN FESTIVAL thedenofmarbletown.com. ues and joys of family life. The cost is $150 and includes supplies. Financial ou have celebrated 2016 strawberries along the shores of the aid is available. Hudson River, then corn, and now it’s time for pumpkins! Round up Gender and Sexuality Wellness Embodied is located at 126 your crew for the Beacon Sloop Club’s Pumpkin Festival this Sunday, 101 for Parents Main Street in New Paltz. For more October 16 from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at the Pete & Toshi Seeger River- information, a complete course description frontY Park. You know the drill: pumpkin-carving, live entertainment on two so- Confused about your child or or to register, call (845) 532-6064 or lar-powered stages, children’s activities, free admission, great music, delicious grandchild’s gender preference? Won- visit http://wellnessembodiedcenter.com/ stone soup, chili and the pièce de résistance: homemade pumpkin pies with dering how to be supportive, but ter- mindful-creative-parenting.html. fresh whipped cream. And remember, they can always use more volunteers. rified of saying the wrong thing? Need – Erica Chase-Salerno Proceeds support this glorious estuary of ours. help sorting out your own stuff about The Pete & Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park is located at 1 Flynn Drive in Beacon. it? Come to “What’s Going on with Erica Chase-Salerno is bald again in For more information or to volunteer, call (845) 463-4660 or visit www. Our Kid? Gender and Sexuality 101 3...2...1… She can be reached at kidsalma- [email protected]. beaconsloopclub.org. for Parents and Grandparents” this – Erica Chase-Salerno

to Community Printmaking Day this dery (plus learn how to say them!), BICYCLE AWARENESS DAY Saturday, October 15 from 1 to 3 p.m. and you’ve got the perfect afternoon at the Barrett Art Center. Participants for you and your family, no passports will learn leaf-printing and can even required. Ukrainian Children’s Day is try doing it with two or more colors! presented by Arts Mid-Hudson at the The cost is a suggested donation of $5 Ellenville Public Library & Museum per person. The Barrett Art Center is this Saturday, October 15 from 1 to 3 located at 55 Noxon Street in Pough- p.m. This program is free and open to keepsie. For more information, call the public of all ages, and I strongly (845) 471-2550 or visit www.barret- suggest you ask that Korinya perform tartcenter.org. “Tsyhany” or “Ivanku, Ivanku” while you’re there. The Ellenville Public Library & Jonathan Kruk tells The Museum is located at 40 Center Street Legend of Sleepy Hollow in Ellenville. For more information or to make your reservation to attend, call Um, historical storytelling by (845) 647-5530 or visit http://allevents. Jonathan Kruk? For free? And right in/ellenville/ukrainian-childrens- here? Yes! If you’ve heard him before, day/1110631628992633. To learn you already know what I’m talking more about the musicians, visit https:// about. If not, just go! The Kingston korinyaband.bandcamp.com. SUNDAY, OCT. 23 FROM 12-4 P.M. Library presents The Legend of Sleepy Hollow this Saturday, October 15 at WATER STREET MARKET, NEW PALTZ 10:30 a.m. Geared for ages 7 and up, Pumpkin Walk this show is free and open to the pub- lic, who will be enthralled with Kruk’s Young Frankenstein’s “Walk this voicings of the Headless Horseman, way” line takes on special charm at Join us to kick off the “Expect a Bike” campaign Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones and Ka- the tenth annual Columbia-Greene trina Van Tassel. Mental Health Association Pumpkin with specials, entertainment and more! The Kingston Library is located at Walk! The walk takes place this Satur- 55 Franklin Street in Kingston. For day, October 15 at Columbia-Greene more information, call (845) 331-0507, Community College from 4 to 8 p.m. Hear from Mayor Tim Rogers Music by The Bernstein Trio, 12 extension 7, or visit www.kingstonlibrary. Families will enjoy walking the path p.m. org/kids/supersat.php. To learn more of illuminated pumpkins carved by Group classes at Mosaic about this epic storyteller, visit www. local children and artists, as well as Movement (8 a.m. Barre, 9 a.m. Dance performance by the jonathankruk.com. the entertainment and refreshments. Barre, 10 a.m. Pilates, 11 a.m. Vanaver CaravanKids, 2:30 p.m. Admission costs $5 per person in ad- Gyrokinesis). Proceeds to Gaby vance, $6 on the day of the event. Shops and restaurants Ukrainian Children’s Columbia-Greene Community College O’Shea - call Marisa 845-255- (including The Parish & Jar’d) Day in Ellenville is located at 4400 State Route 23 in 6563 offering specials- proceeds Hudson. For tickets or more information, Chair massage offered to Gaby O’Shea Psssst: I heard that there will be ko- call (518) 828-4619 or visit www.mhacg. lacki pastry at Ukrainian Children’s org or www.facebook.com/columbia- by Mosaic Bodyworks Bike Depot & Table Rock Tours Day – and believe me, that is worth greene-mental-health-association- Letter writing campaign offering safety information going for all on its own! Throw in the pumpkin-walk-217706954960649. for Safer Roads for Cyclists best Ukrainian youth folk band ever, Consider parking at Town Hall - Korinya, and crafting like pysanky SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 it is close and free! egg decorating and vyshyvky embroi- 18 EXPLO∏EEXPLO∏E ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016

The brand-new American Center for Folk Music will celebrate its offi cial opening this Sunday afternoon with an all-star concert in Beacon. Established one year ago to honor folk-music legends and to sustain the “folk process” as a vibrant part of American culture, ACFM's headquarters are in River House, the red “barn” building restored by Scenic Hudson in Beacon's Long Dock Park. Passing Pete’s torch

Riverfront concert this Sunday launches KELLY MARSH American Center for Folk Music in Beacon EVENT ver since Pete Seeger set tradition that underlies them all gets its up housekeeping in Beacon proper place. With any luck, and adequate many decades ago, his myriad funding support, ACFM’s Pete Seeger Damsels in distress Econtacts and admirers in the Education Center and Research Archive folk-music biz have flocked to the town may become the sort of cultural treasure- Haunted Huguenot Street tours spotlight as to a shrine. The Beacon Sloop Club’s trove and center for ethnomusicological scary situations for women in local history riverfront hootenannies are a perennial research that the Cecil Sharpe House is to draw for the acoustically inclined, and Great Britain’s traditional music legacy. unplugged acts dominate the stage at the In the proletarian spirit embodied ost Halloween-season tourist attractions in our region em- Towne Crier Café on Beacon’s main drag. by Pete, Sunday’s concert will offer free phasize rural harvest celebrations or live dramatizations of scary It’s tough to imagine a more appropriate admission, but donations to benefit screen scenarios; Historic Huguenot Street (HHS) in New Paltz home base for the brand-new American ACFM’s operations will of course be adds an educational element to its popular Haunted Huguenot Center for Folk Music (ACFM), which warmly encouraged. The lineup consists of MStreet tours that compounds the creepiness factor by being steeped in docu- celebrates its official opening this Sun- singer/songwriter and hammer dulcimer mented history and hair-raising local lore. A corn maze or a slasher-movie set day afternoon with an all-star concert at wizard John McCutcheon; singer/ can be fun to visit, but you can’t beat three-century-old stone dwellings or a Long Dock Park. songwriter/guitarist/actor, children’s genuine Colonial-era graveyard for vividly chilling New England Gothic atmo- Established one year ago to honor folk- music champion and longtime Hudson sphere. music legends and to sustain the “folk Valley resident Tom Chapin; and multiple “Every year we strive to top the previous year’s tours,” says Kara Gaffken, director process” as a vibrant part of American Grammy and W. C. Handy Award-winning of public programming at HHS. “Huguenot Street has such a storied history culture – an ongoing and ever-evolving bluesman Joe Louis Walker. that we can do this year after year. As always, these stories have roots in actual one, not merely a pop-culture trend The show starts at 4 p.m. on October facts, fears and events from the past.” This year’s version of the tour brings guests of the 1960s – ACFM has found its 16, timed to follow the close of the Sloop into four historic houses while exploring the history of oppression, particularly headquarters: River House, the red “barn” Club’s annual Pumpkin Festival, which in the case of oppressed women in the 17th through the 19th centuries. Guests building restored by Scenic Hudson in will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the will bear witness to the legendary true story of a tormented mother and an Long Dock Park. America has long had nearby Pete & Toshi Seeger Riverfront unorthodox macabre wedding ceremony, while also learning about sexist witch museums and Halls of Fame dedicated Park. In case of inclement weather, the trials, kidnapped wives, mourning brides and the curse of infertility. to the history of rock ‘n’ roll, jazz, blues, concert will be moved indoors to the Rated PG-13, special Haunted Huguenot Street nighttime tours will run on bluegrass and country music; now the Towne Crier at 379 Main Street. For Friday and Saturday for the next three weekends: October 14 to 15, 21 to 22 and 28 to 29. Tours will depart from the DuBois Fort Visitor Center at 81 Huguenot Street on the hour beginning at 5 p.m., with the final tour each night leaving at 9 p.m. The entire street will be decorated, including a campfire, for an immersive Halloween experience. Preregistration is strongly encouraged, as these tours sell out quickly. Guests may register at www.huguenotstreet.org for $25. Without preregistration, admission costs $30 at the door.

more information about the American presents the sixth Walk a Mile in Her Center for Folk Music, visit www. Shoes event, rain or shine, in the All- centerforfolkmusic.org. Sport Health & Fitness Outdoor Club at 17 Old Main Street in Fishkill on Saturday, October 15, with registra- Walk a Mile in Her tion beginning at 9 a.m. Walkers are Shoes fundraiser this encouraged to wear their flashiest Saturday in Fishkill shoes as they show their commitment to stop sexual assault and domestic vi- Walk a Mile in Her Shoes raises olence in our community. Men are en- awareness of sexual assault and gen- couraged (but not required) to walk in der-based violence. Family Services women’s shoes. They can bring their own, or choose from a limited number upcoming workshops of flip-flops provided. There will also be shoe decorations available for ev- women’s healing love practices eryone to use. w/ sharon smith Registration is free, but walkers are learn how to harness sexual energy, boost vitality and enhance intimacy using encouraged to raise money through ancient taoist practices. all-day seminar pledges and sponsorships. To register in w/ 90-min break. women only. $150. advance, go to sat, oct 22 www.familyservicesny.org 1:30-9:30 pm and click on the “red shoe.” halloween hip opening w/ barbara boris get your body warmed up for trick-or-treating! using Iyengar sequences, learn how to open hips & improve mobility. $40. sat, oct 29 1:30-3:30 pm www.woodstock yoga center.com 6 deming street, woodstock, 845 679-8700 October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 19

ship in which the author explores the important to Western traditions. delved into this matter, but her particular Western Abrahamic traditions of Ju- She encounters the Black Madonna background gives it “fresh eyes.” She Hymn to Her daism, Christianity and Islam to dis- in Europe and the Shekhinah in Jewish observes that patriarchal monotheism cover how the divine female principle mysticism and, of course, expressions has resulted in the imbalance between Matagiri Center in Mt. Tremper is present but not obvious or primary of devotion to the Virgin Mary seen in humankind and nature, and notes how presents symposium on the Sacred in these religions. various festivals in southern Europe the absence of the divine female principle Feminine this Saturday Saxena comes from the Indian tradition, and Latin America. Most importantly, continues to impact us. She writes, “While Dr. Neela Bhattacharya Saxena, where the masculine and feminine, the Saxena describes how the Mother God the Western world built its empire professor of English and Women’s Shiva and the Shakti, are understood as was effectively erased from the Western of rationality that has led to amazing Studies at Nassau Community Col- different faces of the One Divine. As a consciousness (one chapter is aptly titled accomplishments, the psycho-spiritual lege, will join Dr. Andrew Cort and a woman who grew up worshipping Kali, “Matricide”), which led to the patriarchal price has been quite high.” lineup of other notable practitioners her observations are therefore seen from a monotheism practiced today throughout Given the full scope of her investigations of the yogic tradition at a symposium Hindu/Buddhist Tantric perspective. Her the world. and the potentially disruptive conclusions being held at Matagiri Sri Aurobindo personal quest to understand the missing She’s not the only scholar who has that she makes, I asked how she effectively Center in Mt. Tremper this weekend. Divine Feminine in Western traditions Professor Saxena’s recent book, Ab- took her around the world. In that regard, sent Mother God of the West: A Kali Absent Mother God of the West is also a Lover’s Journey into Christianity and travelogue, describing the customs of Judaism, is a masterpiece of scholar- ancient Greece and other historical sites

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Right now everything is changing. exploration of shape. Geometry is infused doesn’t look fancy but has great food. to my grandmother; she always sewed, I’m starting to work with other materials with sharp hues and a conglomeration of “Here, it’s a matter of not knowing what made costumes for me. The staple of again, and in doing this window project, surprising materials: buttons, doilies, you’re going to see when you look into the the work for 20 years has been thread. I’ve gotten a lot of different ideas.” feathers, sticks, wire and other textiles. hole. It’s like a portal, whether realistic Hand-embroidery, not paint. That makes Cox spent time in Spain and went to “His canvas pieces are organic, clean, or from the future or from the past. Or a a huge difference in terms of the energy Beirut for two weeks, where, he says, bold and assured,” reads one press hybrid of both. Also, when you look into and time put into each piece. And color the experience changed his life. “It was release. “For this art installation, Cox it you can only see so much; you actually plays a super-important role, too.” amazing, but hard to come back and chose contemporary woven textiles get a peripheral vision. Each person's When asked what inspires him, he said participate in all the stuff here. It’s a from Chilewich and Old World Danish- experience is different depending on that he’s always inspired. “It’s a matter beautiful place, a port into the Middle designed Royal Copenhagen…Cox’s art their age and what gets triggered from of having time to take these ideas and East. They have different struggles than has always been methodical, but now looking through a hole in the wall. It concepts and figure out which one I want we do. It woke me up and made me realize that characteristic takes center stage.” was an experiment to work something to make. You have to pick and choose what how lucky I am and we are.” And it’s a unique stage. Viewers stand on out through a small three-dimensional you want to make, because there’s so much I told him that, looking at the the sidewalk and look through a small realm." time and commitment, and each one of installation, I couldn’t figure out where opening, which requires a bit of moving Cox has traveled extensively and has around to see the complete interior. collected materials that are unique to Ken Darmstadt, owner of the building their origins, which he uses to give people and the first-floor business (Darmstadt an idea of what these everyday items feel An Evening of LIVE Performances at BSP Overhead Doors), saw me there and said 323 Wall Street in Uptown Kingston, NY 12401 that I should come back to see it after dark. He said that the lighting really Celebrating our 10th Anniversary makes it glow. Performances by: So, how does one interact with the DAN SHAUT SWING ORCHESTRA • RHONDA DENET artwork? For me, this question replaced THE CABARET PIANO BAR: the one about its meaning – which may Harvey Boyer, Erin Bradley, Bradford Rauch, Andrea Shaut & Libby Sokolowski be what the artist intended. Without familiar prompts, you actually have to approach the installation differently from the way that you normally would in order to investigate it. You have to get up close and steal a look into a hole. You become a voyeur. FeaturingFeaturini g ththee dadancingncing of I asked Cox the usual questions: What NATHAN BUGH, do you have to say for yourself? Do you GABY COOK & want to tell readers about your artistry? YEAH MAN! Your inspiration? He said, “My work for the last five years is super-labor-intensive; it takes a lot of time. For this window, it made sense to create a smaller space, so you could get an intimate feeling of what I do. 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“Hole in the Wall: Tony Cox,” Cornell Street Studios, 168 Cornell Street, Kings- ton; (845) 594-4428, www.facebook.com/ events/385794084878038. Ulster County Lodging Coalition meeting in Kingston The Ulster County Lodging Coali- tion (UCLC) will present a variety of tourism-industry-related topics at the annual general meeting on Wednes- day, October 19. Featured speakers include Mark Dorr, president of the New York State Hospitality & Tourism Association (NYSH&TA), Nicholas Antenucci, attorney for NYSH&TA, and Mary Joy Lu and Alex Catchpoole of Rail Explorers. Dorr and Antenucci are slated to present an update on New York State short-term rental market regulatory efforts. Representing nearly 1,300 member businesses and individuals in the lodging and attractions industry, NYSH&TA is actively involved in the development of state legislation to PROTECT YOUR HEATING COSTS WITH regulate the short-term rental industry. Shared-economy businesses such as Airbnb currently operate outside the OUR CAPPED PRICE PROGRAM local and state regulations that hotels are legally obligated to follow. Rail Explorers currently operates a rail- based bike operation in Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks. The successful tourist attraction has been selected to run rail tours between Phoenicia and Boiceville, No No opening this spring. Rail Explorers owners Termination Gimmicks Lu and Catchpoole project the tours to Pay the Penalties No attract approximately 24,000 riders in Lower Price Minimum 2017. When Prices Usage The UCLC general meeting will be held Fall Penalties on Wednesday, October 19 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Best Western Plus, located at 503 Washington Avenue in Kingston. The agenda also includes Ulster County executive Michael Hein, who will speak to the importance of the tourism industry, Complete No Hidden as well as a presentation on 2016 visitor spending and marketing efforts by Ulster 12-month Environmental County Tourism director Rick Remsnyder. protection Fees The meeting is open to all at no charge. To RSVP, e-mail Tamara Murray

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very morning when I the need for spraying or pruning. (I wrote throw open the door to my about American persimmon in my book Duckingham Palace (a name Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden.) Ecoined by vegetable farmer Elliot Coleman for his duck house), my As of this writing, tomato plants four ducks step out, lower their heads have not been killed by cold. But with as if to reduce air resistance and race cool weather and disease, they’re pret- to the persim- ty much done for mon tree. They the season, bear- trace a large circle ing few or no around the base My four ducks step fruits – that is, of the tree, scoop- except for Sun- ing up any fallen out, lower their heads gold, the tastiest persimmons and, variety of cherry still running, as if to reduce air tomato. It just gulp them down resistance and race to keeps pumping quickly enough out ropes of or- so no other mem- the persimmon tree. ange fruits. ber of the brood I grew more snatches it. than 20 varieties

The circle is of tomatoes this DION OGUST | ALMANAC WEEKLY wide because of the low temporary fence year – all heirlooms, except for Sungold. Good persimmons, when ripe, taste like dried apricots that have been soaked in water, that I’ve set up around the tree. Within My main criterion for planting any variety dipped in honey and given a dash of spice. the fenced area, I gather up most of the is flavor, which was very similar for certain fallen fruit for myself. The ducks can’t – or varieties of tomato. They did differ in allegedly store very well. The plants are I have the luxury of two vegetable haven’t figured out how to – fly over an productivity, my second criterion for still growing well; soon I’ll see how long gardens separated by 50 feet of lawn, one 18-inch-high fence. choosing a variety. So next year I plan to into fall I’ll be eating tomato sandwiches. of which hasn’t been home to tomatoes for My tree is an American persimmon pare down the number of varieties that I Ones that I’ve already sampled have pretty over a year. Next year it will be. (Diospyros virginiana), native to the grow to the best-tasting, most productive good flavor. The flavor of the compost-grown Eastern US from Florida to northern ones. tomato? Good enough; not great. Pennsylvania. Until they are dead- Topping that list will be San Marzano. Every time I walk back to the com- – Lee Reich ripe, most American persimmons taste Right off the plant, eating one is like post bin and see the volunteer tomato awful, with an astringency that dries out eating bland cotton. Thrown into a pot vine insinuating itself out of a gap in Any gardening questions? E-mail Lee at your mouth. (As Captain John Smith, with a little water to prevent burning and the slats of the bin, I’m reminded of [email protected] and he’ll try an- swering them directly or in his Almanac of Pocahontas fame, wrote, “When a simmered till soft, and the flavor morphs the importance of crop rotation. This Weekly column. To read Lee’s previous persimmon is not ripe, it will draw a man’s to tart, tomatoey richness. No wonder that vine is still lush and green, and laden “Gardener’s Notebook” columns, visit our mouth awrie with much torment.”) Some canned San Marzano tomatoes are labeled with perfect red pear-shaped toma- website at HudsonValleyOne.com. persimmons never lose that astringency, as such in Italy. toes. even when ripe; and here, in the northern Moving on to fresh eating tomatoes: Sure, the vine could be healthy because reaches of persimmon-growing, the Sungold, of course, with eight plants its roots are running through the rich season isn’t long enough to ripen most supplying enough for grazing outdoors brown compost within the bin. Perhaps persimmons. and salads indoors. Anna Russian, Paul the vine is so healthy because, as a random CALM But good persimmons, when ripe, Robeson and Red Brandywine all have seedling, its genetics, by lucky chance, taste like dried apricots that have been excellent flavor and bore well and late into makes it so. Treasures of lasting value that will soaked in water, dipped in honey and the season. Anna Russian is also quite Most likely, this plant is so healthy and change your life – forever. That’s given a dash of spice. Mine are selected good for paste. productive because it’s growing where what you’ll find at Mirabai, or varieties that ripen this far north, the first, Carmello and Valencia are good-tasting no tomato has grown before. No disease perhaps what will find you. Mohler, beginning in early September, tomatoes, although not as good as Anna spores linger there from previous crops Wisdom, serenity, transformation. and the second, Szukis, beginning in early Russian and company. I’ll grow these two of tomatoes. (The plant got a late start Value beyond measure. October. (I grafted both varieties on one because they’re also very productive, and for the season, so its youthful vigor could tree.) They also set fruit without the need their fruits are almost perfect spheres. also have a hand in its health.) for the separate male pollinator that most Many heirloom fruits are interesting for I rotate my tomato beds every year, but American persimmons require. their convoluted shapes, but sometimes I that only puts them ten feet or so from I highly recommend planting an want just a standard-issue round tomato beds of the previous year. That’s the American persimmon tree. Besides (that also tastes good). problem with home gardens: It’s hard to bearing delicious fruit, the tree is One more possible variety is from seed get plants far enough away from where attractive all season long and shows off that a reader sent me a few years ago, a they recently were. Thorough cleanup and its pretty bark in winter – all this without variety labeled Winterkeeper. The fruits mulching help, but go only so far. 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A brief description is ing a variety of films, first-class concerts, work- Church, 207 Albany Ave, Kingston. Info: 845 helpful, too. shops, celebrity-led panels, an award ceremony, 679-6250. $12 for one or $22 for two. and parties (10/13-10/16). The festival takes place how it works in theaters in Woodstock, Saugerties, Rosendale, 10am-2pm Hooks & Needles, Yarns & Threads. Instructional and workshop listings appear in the calendar when accompanied and Rhinebeck. For schedule and complete infor- Informal weekly social gathering for rug hookers, by a paid display ad or by a paid individual calendar listing. Community events mation log onto the website. woodstockfilmfes- knitters, crocheters, and all other yarn crafters. are published in the newspaper as a community service and on a space- tival.com. Drop in any time between 10am & 2pm! Tivoli available basis. Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, 6:30am-8am Mysore Ashtanga Practice. Meets Tivoli. Info: 845 757-3771, tivolilibrary.org. $1 every Monday thru Thursday, 6:30-8am. Ashtan- suggested donation. ga Yoga comes to Woodstock! This 90-minute space is intended to help you build a personal, 10am Reformed Church of Saugerties’ Adult and Thursdays 12:15-12:45pm. All are welcome donation. self-led Ashtanga practice. A teacher will be avail- Bible Study. Ongoing, every Thursday at 10 for silent sitting and walking meditation. For 5pm-8pm 5th Annual HV Green Building Expo. able to work with you, guiding you along posture am. Current study: Book of Jeremiah. Everyone optional beginner instruction, please arrive Educational sessions from 4 – 5pm. This year’s by posture, at a pace suitable for you. Appropri- is welcome. Contact Lecia Siebeking for more 10 minutes early. Silence begins at 7:30am on theme: The Dollars and Sense of Green Building. ate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Led by information 845 246-5975. Reformed Church of Mondays, and 12:15pm on Thursdays. Drop-in Connecting buyers and sellers of green building Kathy Reisfeld and Laura Olson. Woodstock Yoga Saugerties, Parish Hall, Saugerties. attendance welcome. Cushions, back-jacks, and technologies and services. Learn. Network. Build Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679- chairs available. Facilitated by Doree Lipson & 10am-11am Women’s Yoga with Cory Smith. the Green Economy! SUNY New Paltz, Lecture 8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18 drop-in, Meredith Johnson, Zen practitioners and medi- A variation of Cory’s former Gentle Yoga class, Center 102, New Paltz. usgbc.org/event/hudson- discount for cards available. tation teachers. Donations appreciated. Educa- this hour will now be a sacred space for women valley-green-building-expo. tional Annex of Wellness Embodied,A Center for 8am-9am Senior Feel Good Aerobics with to be themselves and deepen their spiritual prac- Psychotherapy and Healing, 126 Main St, New 5pm Woodstock Ultimate Disc. Ongoing games Diane Collelo. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior tice and enhance their health and well being. A Paltz. Info: 845-419-0293, wellnessembodied- - Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5pm; & Sundays at Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 community class, it will still be gentle in nature. center.com/community-meditation. 3pm . A free, casual, co-ed pickup game. Athletic and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Fields, 98 Comeau Dr, woodstock. WoodstockUl- City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 Info: 845 679-8700, www.woodstockyogacenter. 12:30pm Old Dutch Village Garden Club timate.org. donation. com. $8 donation requested. Regular Meeting. Held the second Thursday of each month at 12:30pm. All meetings are free and 5:30pm-7:30pm Dinner with the Doc: Breast 8:30am-9:30am Free Daily Silent Sitting 12pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are open to the public, visitors welcome! St. John’s Health: Prevention, Treatment, Survivor- Meditation. On-going every Morning, seven priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies Reformed Church, 126 Old Post Rd N, Red Hook. ship. Hear from Health Quest Medical Practice days a week, 8:30-9:30am in the Amitabha last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Info: 845 758-1184, olddutchvillagegc@gmail. specialists about their multidisciplinary and Shrine Room. Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. com. comprehensive approach to breast health. Drs. 335 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Carolyn Nemec and Angela Keleher, with nurse 679-5906, [email protected]. Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the 1pm-2pm Hearing Loss Support Group. Guest practitioner Sara Winterleitner and social worker ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Meth- Speaker: Kimberly B. Newkirk-Lozier, MS. Ed., 9am-11:15am New Paltz Playspace. NPZ Town Elizabeth Bourne will talk about all aspects of odist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: CCC-A, an Audiologist Specialist in practice for Rec Center, off of Rt 32, New Paltz. HudsonVal- care, including cancer prevention, diagnosis, 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. over 15 years. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s leyParents.com. surgery, follow-up, high-risk assessment and Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, nlane@ 12:15pm-12:45pm 2016 Uptown Fine Arts support. Registration required. Coppola’s, Rte 9am-9:50am Qi Gong with Marilyn St. John. rcls.org. Music Series. Lorraine Nelson Wolf, Piano & 9, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-554-1734. Class using gentle movement and relaxation to Vocals. Free. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall St, 1pm-4pm Senior Duplicate Bridge with John circulate the life energy. All ages and fitness levels. 5:30pm Talk: Native Edible Plants. Expert Kingston. Info: 845-338-6759, olddutchchurch. Stokes. The Woodstock Bridge Club offers a short $8 donation requested. Woodstock Yoga Center, forager Expert forager and author Russ Cohen org. lesson and a game of Duplicate Bridge. Wood- 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, will give a talk featuring over two-dozen species stock Rescue Squad building, Route 212 Spon- www.woodstockyogacenter.com. 12:15pm-12:45pm Free Community Medita- of wild plants. Vassar Barns in the Vassar Farm sored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open tion. Meets weekly on Mondays 7:30-8:30am and Ecological Preserve, 50 Vassar Farm Lane, 9:30am-10:30am Senior Flex and Stretch with to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, vassar.edu/ Rescue Squad Community Room, 222 Tinker St, news/announcements/2016-2017/1610-13-russ- Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. cohen-forager.html. 1pm-4pm Sketch Class. A traditional sketch 5:30pm-7:30pm Sunset Sensations Wine and class (drawing the figure) format of numerous Food Series. Charles Fells of The Artist’s Palate. poses which will lengthen in duration as deter- Enjoy samplings from Hudson Valley chefs and mined by the monitor. $50/4 consecutive classes. Almanac wine pairings from around the world in this Sundays through Dec. 4. Woodstock School of year-long series. Res suggested. Locus Grove Art, 2470 NY-212, Woodstock. www.woodstock- Mansion Lawn, 2683 South Rd, Poughkeepsie. shcoolofart.org. $20/class, $50/four consecutive Info: 845-454-4500, www.lgny.org. $27/$29 at classes. the door. 2pm The Corvettes Doo Wop Revue. Bardavon, 6pm-8pm Local History Speaker Series: Weekend 35 Market St, Poughkeepsie. bardavon.org/. Raising the Dead: Tales from Hudson’s Crypts. 2pm-3:15pm Introduction to Guitar. For those Guest speaker Kelley Drahushuk. Held in the who haven’t played but who would like to give it Community Room on the first floor. Free and a try. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, open to the public. Seating is available on a first- Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organized- come, first-served basis. Hudson Area Library, 51 [email protected], esopuslibrary.org. North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, [email protected], hudso- 3pm-7pm Town of Plattekill Farmers’ Market. narealibrary.org/. Town Hall, 1915 Rt 44/55, Modena. 6pm-8pm Elizabeth Lesser - “Marrow: A Love 3:30pm-4pm Free Step Class. A high energy Story”. The author of the New York Times best- class. Ongoing. Saugerties Public Library, 91 The best seller Broken Open returns with a visceral and Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-4317, profound memoir of two sisters who, in the face saugertiespubliclibrary.org. weekend of a bone marrow transplant—one the donor and 3:45pm-5pm Guitar Lab. This “Lab” will offer one the recipient—begin a quest for acceptance, those who have played a bit and who want to authenticity, and most of all, love. Free. Oblong events bump it up a notch some additional lessons. Books & Music, 6422 Montgomery Street, Rhine- Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port beck. Info: 845-876-0500, helen@oblongbooks. Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ com, oblongbooks.com/event/elizabeth-lesser- delivered to gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. marrow-love-story. 4pm Free Fitness Class. Drop in for a workout 6pm-7pm Meditation Practice at Sky Lake your inbox. on Mondays at 4:30 pm & Thursdays at 4pm. Shambhala Retreat Center. Ongoing. Free and Class will be an aerobic warm-up followed by a open to the public. Sky Lake Meditation Center, combination of band and body work. Instructed 22 Hillcrest Ln, Rosendale. Info: 845 658-8556, by Connie Scuitto. Connie is an RN and certi- skylake.shambhala.org. fied Reiki Master. Saugerties Public Library, 91 6pm Tasty Tunes Open Mic. Each musician Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-4317, gets to perform 2 songs or 10 minutes (which- saugertiespubliclibrary.org. ever comes first) of family friendly music. Meets 4pm Backgammon Club. Learn the game, pick every Thursday night at 6pm. Sign up for musi- up new moves, meet new people. Free & open to cians begins at 6pm. Show starts at 6:30pm. Taste the public. Ongoing. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main Budd’s Cafe, 40 West Market St, Red Hook. St, Phoenicia. Info: 845 688-7811, phoeniciali- SUBSCRIBE AT 6pm-7:45pm Tai Chi with Marth Cheo. An brary.org/. ancient Chinese healing and martial art. Mixed HUDSONVALLEYONE.COM 4:30pm-5:30pm Meditation Support Group. levels during the first hour, followed by advanced Meets every Thursday at Mirabai. Walk-ins forms. Ongoing. Unison Arts Center, 68 Moun- always welcome. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill tain Rest Rd, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-1559. $12. Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $10 6pm-7:30pm Level I-II Yoga with Jory Serota. October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 25

In the Iyengar style, this new evening class is highfallscafe.com. Pass the hat. Small from Our Collections. The 2016 Friends aimed at students with some experience in or of Historic Kingston Gallery exhibition features 7pm Bruce Molsky: American Old-Time Fiddle Friday desire to learn Iyengar Yoga. Basic postures highlights of FHK’s collections. Friends of Historic and Song. America’s premier talented fiddler and are refined, and sirsasana (headstand) will be 4 Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. a twice-Grammy-nominated In this performance introduced with modifications. Woodstock Yoga 10/1 Info: 845-339-0720, fohk.org. Bruce will take inspiration from the farmers, Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 miners, railroad workers and American scenes 17th Annual Woodstock Film Festival. Offer- 11:30am-1:30pm Heartwarming Soup & Salad 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. on view in the Celebrating Heroes exhibition. ing a variety of films, first-class concerts, work- Lunches. Warm your heart with fellowship, 6:15pm Gyrotonic Tower Class. Using natural Vassar College/Taylor Hall, Poughkeepsie. Info: shops, celebrity-led panels, an award ceremony, friendship and a lunch of homemade soups and body spinal movements to decompress and 845-437-5370, vassar.edu. and parties (10/13-10/16). The festival takes place salad every Friday this Fall through 11/18. New strengthen the spine. It emphasizes full mobil- in theaters in Woodstock, Saugerties, Rosendale, Paltz United Methodist Church, 1 Grove Street, 7pm Bingo! Meet the 2nd & 4th Thursdays 7pm. ity of the joints and lengthening of the fascia and Rhinebeck. For schedule and complete infor- New Paltz. Info: (845) 419-5063, sharon.jean. Doors open at 6pm. Prizes & food. Sponsored and skeletal system. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, mation log onto the website. woodstockfilmfes- [email protected], newpaltzumc.org/events/fall- by the Beekman Fire Company Auxiliarly Inc. Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. tival.com. soup-fridays/. Beekman Fire House, 316 Beekman- Poughquag 6:30pm In Cold Blood: True Crime, An Rd, Poughquag. 9am-3pm Poughkeepsie Fellowship Huge Tag 12pm October Friday Gallery Conversation. America Genre. This is the first session of a six- Sale. Variety of house wares, clothes, books, tools, Frank Almquist on Post Cards from Kingston. 7:15pm Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full part discussion series sponsored by The New York decorative items, toys, plants and some furniture. The series will complement the current gallery body work out! Core stability and strengthen- Council for the Humanities and the Woodstock Refreshments, including home-baked goodies, exhibit: Treasures from the Collection ~ Celebrat- ing, full upper body and lower body program, Library (10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/01, and 12/08). Led will be available. Rain or shine. No early birds, ing 50 Years. Seating is limited and donations are classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. by author Sheila Isenberg, the series will focus on please. Unitarian Fellowship of Poughkeepsie, welcome. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 true crime writing, a sometimes under-respected 67 South Randolph Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: corner Wall-Main, Kingston. Info: 845-339-0720, 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. genre of American writing. Texts In Cold Blood 845-471-6580, uupok.org. fohk.org. Catacomb. by Truman Capote and True Crime: An American 7:30pm Bessie Award–winning 9:30am-11am Vinyasa Level I-II Yoga with 12pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are Anthology ed. Harold Schechter will be supplied choreographer Beth Gill, makes her Fisher Center Alison Sinatra. This vinyasa class is ideal for priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies by the library. Call 845-679-2213 or email info@ debut with a Live Arts Bard–commissioned, site- students transitioning from beginner to inter- last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. woodstock.org Registration required. Woodstock specific performance inspired by the imagination mediate. Asanas are explored with increasing Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Library, 5 Library Ln, Woodstock. and subconscious. Bard College/ Luma Theatre, detail and a slower flowing sequence. Woodstock Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Annandale-on-Hudson. Info: 845-758-7900, 6:30pm-8pm In Cold Blood: True Crime, an Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the fishercenter.bard.edu. $25. American Genre. Six-session discussion series 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Meth- odist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: that will focus on true crime writing hosted 7:30pm WOMPS: WoRd oF mOuTh pOeTry 9:45am-10:45am Senior Chi Kung with 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. by author, Sheila Isenberg. Woodstock Public SeRieS. Cheryl Rice & Guy Reed. Open reading Corinne Mol. Meditative, healing exercise Library, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock. Info: w/ 5 minute limit. There is a $3.00 admission consisting of 13 movements. Sponsored by Wood- 12:05pm-1pm Senior Basic Pilates with Chris- 845-679-2213, [email protected], wood- charge. Artbar Gallery has coffee, some snacks, stock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock tine Anderson. A floor work course promoting stock.org/event/in-cold-blood-true-crime-an- wine, beer & sodas. Hosted by Teresa Costa. residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community improvementof balance, coordination, focus, american-genre/?instance_id=10318. Free, but Artbar Gallery, 674 Broadway, Kingston. Info: Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679- awareness breathing, strength and flexibil- must register. 845-338-2789, [email protected]. $3. 2880. $1 donation. ity. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. 6:30pm-9pm Thursday Japanese Free Movie 7:30pm-9pm Weekly Thursday Nite EFT 10am-4pm Mac-Haydn Theatre Costume Sale. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Night. Gomen-Kudasai Noodle Shop, 232 Main Healing Circle & Recovery Workshop. Bring Month-long sale of costumes from overflowing Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. St, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-8811, GKnoodles. your physical, emotional, & spiritual challenges storage spaces includes unique one-of-a-kind com. and issues, and have them quickly, effectively pieces, ensemble sets, items suitable for theatre 12:30pm-6:30pm Crystal Tarot Readings and resolved and healed in a safe supportive environ- Chakra Clearing Sessions with Mary Vukovic. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground: bigBANG. shows, Halloween and more! New items added ment. Free, $5 donation welcome. All proceeds go Mostly Monk(Large Ensemble Jazz. The Falcon, throughout the sale; check machaydntheatre. Every Friday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome or directly to FOW. Ongoing. Family of Woodstock, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, org or facebook.com/MacHaydnTheatre/ for call us for appointment. 845-679-2100. Mirabai 16 Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 706-2183. liveatthefalcon.com. updates and special offers. Open to the public. Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 7:30pm Reading and Meditation at Matagiri The Mac-Haydn Theatre, Inc., 1925 State Route 845 679-2100. $30/25 minutes, $50/45 minute 7pm Celebrating Heroes Exhibit. Two-time Sri Aurobindo Center. Matagiri Sri Aurobindo 203, Chatham. Info: 518-392-9292, machaydn@ reading/chakra clearing with crystal lay-out. Grammy Award nominated fiddler, Bruce Molsky fairpoint.net, machaydntheatre.org. Center, 1218 Wittenberg Rd, Mt. Tremper. Info: 1pm-3:30pm New Bridge Group at Community takes inspiration from the farmers, miners, rail- 845 679-8322, [email protected]. 10:30am Pilates Equipment Group Class. A Center. Free. New Paltz Community Center, 3 road workers, and American scenes on view in full body work out! Core stability and strength- Veterans Dr, New Paltz. Info: 617-308-9993. the Celebrating Heroes exhibit. Taylor Hall Room 8pm Mad Forest. A play about revolution, ening, full upper body and lower body program, 102 at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, secret police, ghosts, vampires. Where the real 1pm-3:45pm Mah Jongg. Phoenicia Library, 48 classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, info.vassar. and surreal meet before, during and after the Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845 688-7811, phoeni- Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 edu/news/announcements/2016-2017/161013- Romanian Revolution. Parker Theatre, New cialibrary.org. 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. bruce-molsky.html. Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxoffice@newpaltz. 3pm-7pm South Pine Street City Farm Stand. edu, newpaltz.edu/theatre. $18 general reserved, 11am Fall Foliage Train Excursion. Addition- 7pm-8:30pm Native Roots of American Open for fresh vegetables and greens. This farm- $16 reserved senior (62+) SUNY faculty/staff, $10 al departure times 1 & 3pm. Mount Tremper Democracy. Professor Evan Pritchard will stand is a project of the Kingston Land Trust and reserved SUNY New Paltz student. Station, Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. $14/adults, $13/srs discuss how Native American political systems a member of Eat Well Kingston, part of Cornell’s & Military, $8/children. insured liberty and justice for all life forms. Q&A 8pm The Night Alive. Play by Conor McPherson. Live Well Kingston. Open Mondays, Wednesdays and book signing. Mid-Hudson Sierra Club. RSVP. Shadowland Stage, 157 Canal St, Ellenville. Info: 11am Fall Foliage Train Ride. Departure times: & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-532-0011. South Pine Free & open to public. Boughton Place, 150 Kisor 845-647-5511, shadowlandstage.org. $39, $34. 11am,1 & 3pm. Catskill Mountain Railroad Street, Kingston. Info: 845-532-0011. Road, Highland. Info: mhsierraprograms@ (CMRR), Mount Tremper. Info: 845-688-7400, 8pm-11pm A Not Too Open Mic. Hosted by Ras T 3:30pm The Bookmark Club with Sasha. For yahoo.com. [email protected], catskillmtrailroad.com. Asheber. Artists sign up 7pm - 7:45pm. Doors at ages 5-12 yr olds. Meets every Friday (unless $14, $8/2-11, $13/senior/veteran/military. 7pm Dungeons & Dragons: Introduction Night. 8pm. Musician/Performer/Artist Info: call/text: noted) thru October. Event includes arts, crafts, A free, introductory class to anyone interested 212-920-1221 or email: showtime@gothamcity- 11am-4pm The Friends of Historic Kingston read & snack. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St, in learning more about this story-telling, role- work.com or rastasheber.com. Ongoing-Thursday Celebrates 50 Years: Treasures Great and Kingston. Info: 845-331-0507. playing game that draws on the depths of your nights. Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, imagination. This workshop is the first step in Woodstock. Info: 2129201221, showtime@ SAUGERTIES establishing an ongoing D&D Night. Pre-registra- gothamcitywork.com, lodgewoodstock.com. tion is not required, but your RSVP is appreciated. SENIOR HOUSING Foster 8pm-10:30pm Jazz with a Taste of Latin @ The Love Roxbury Arts Center, 5025 Vega Mountain Rd, Station. Peter Einhorn Trio featuring vocalist Roxbury. Info: 607-326-7908, info@roxburyarts- Veronica Nunn. No cover charge. Station Bar and Subsidized Housing group.org, roxburyartsgroup.org. Curio, 101 Tinker St, Woodstock. for Low Income WAITING As a KidsPeace foster parent, you 7pm-8:30pm Meeting of MECR (Middle East 8:30pm Bluegrass Clubhouse. Featuring Brian Crisis Response). A group of Hudson Valley Senior Citizens LIST can make all the difference in the Hollander,Tim Kapeluk, Geoff Harden, Fooch, residents joined together to promote peace and & Eric Weissberg. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, life of a child. human rights in Palestine and the Middle East. SECURE LIVING 50 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-3484. Woodstock Public Library, 5 Library Lane, Wood- Call or write for an application fostercare.com stock. Info: 845-876-7906, mideastcrisis.org. 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4pm World War II Living History Weekend. costumes appropriate to their time, status and age Experience a slice of history as reenactors set up reveal their history with stories and interactive camp. The purpose of a Living History displays dialogue and for the first time, some choir music. is to educate the general public about the daily All proceeds benefit the on-going ministry and routine, living conditions, equipmenta and outreach of St. James’ Episcopal Church. Tours uniforms of the combatants of the Second World at 7pm 7:30pm and 8pm. Golf Cart for Mobil- War. Line-up: Friday - Set up and firearm exer- ity Challenged (7:00 and 8:00 Tours Only.). St. cises & live music; Saturday & Sunday - Troop & James’ Episcopal Church, 4526 Albany Post Road, Tactical reenactments. Crystal Brook and Moun- Hyde Park. Info: 845-229-2820, eventbrite.com. tain Brauhaus, 403 Winter Clove Rd, Round Top. $17/13 & up, $7/5-12. Info: 800-999-7376. 7pm-10pm 28th Anniversary of National 4pm-7pm Heavenly Soup Sale To Go. PINT: Coming Out Day. Light refreshments. Free. $4.50 with a roll. Treat your family to homemade Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center, 300 soup for dinner! Many varieties are available. Wall St, Kingston. Info: 845-331-5300, lgbtq- United Reformed Church, Bloomington. Info: center.org. 845-901-1402. 7pm Book Reading: Gary Allen. Author of Can 4pm “Knit Wits” Knitting Club. Saugerties It:The Perils and Pleasures of Preserving Foods. Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. What do beer, cheese, yogurt, sauerkraut, miso, Info: 845 246-4317, saugertiespubliclibrary.org. jam, even chocolate have in common? They are all preserved foods. Can It! celebrates those 4:30pm-5:30pm Lego Club. For all ages, children transformed and transforming foods that have must be accompanied by a parent or care giver. done so much to create the diversity of cuisines Ongoing. Free. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, found around the world. Free. Inquiring Minds Phoenicia. Info: 845 688-7811, phoenicialibrary. Bookstore, 65 Partition St., Saugerties. Info: org/. 845-246-5775. Hannah Arendt, the German-American political scholar who was perhaps the 5pm-10pm Winona Lake Ladies Auxiliary’s 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground: Nick 20th century’s most eloquent and avid defender of freedom and the humani- 2 Cent Penny Social. Calling starts at 7PM. Catania & The Mystery Machine. The Falcon, Basket Raffles, Door Prizes, Bake Sale and 50/50. ties, left a particular legacy at Bard College: Following her death in 1975, she 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, Winona Lake Firehouse, 160 South Plank Rd, was buried on the campus, along with her husband Heinrich Blucher, who liveatthefalcon.com. Newburgh. Info: 845-428-9532. taught Philosophy at the college for many years. The college also inherited her 7pm-8pm The Monsters You Don’t Know. A 5pm 17th Annual Black Bear Film Festival. library, which contains more than 4,000 volumes; and half a dozen years ago spooky seasonal talk as fantasy author Thomm Bear sculptures will be available to bid on as part Roger Berkowitz, a professor of Politics, Philosophy and Human Rights at Bard, Quackenbush details some of his favorite ghosts of the silent auction during the festival. Three started the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and the Humanities, with the aim and goblins, both those across the world and those day event, kicking off with an opening night gala lurking in your own backyard. Free & open to all! of hosting in-depth discussions about some of the most pressing issues facing will kick off three days of films in the historic No registration required. Just show up! Tivoli society in an objective, nonpartisan framework. Milford Theatre, as well as a free two-day film Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broad- salon featuring student filmmakers screening way, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@ their films. Line-up: Community Picnic , 10/15, gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org. 3-5pm at the Community House at 201 Broad St., EVENT Milford, PA. Held rain or shine.M eet and greet 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Scott with the Artful Bear artists, free live music, a hot Sharrard & The Brickyard Band (Roots Rock). dog cart, lemonade and baked treats, kids’ crafts The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: HANNAH ARENDT CENTER and games, and a coloring contest. Smokey Bear 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. will make a special appearance from 4-4:15pm. 7pm-10:30pm Elks Lounge Dance Night. A TO HOST “REAL TALK” Milford, PA. BlackBearFilm.com. mix of Soul, R&B, Latin, Funk, Reggae, Rock, 5pm Legendary Haunted Huguenot Street. & Disco. Refreshments & Snacks. Drinks Avail- CONFERENCE AT BARD PG13-rated tours will depart hourly beginning able. Beacon Elks Lodge, 900 Wolcott Avenue, at 5 pm, with the final tour at 9 pm. The entire Beacon. Info: 845-765-0667, rhodaja@optonline. street will be decorated, including a campfire, net, meetup.com/Hudson-Valley-Dance-Beat/ he influential German-born, Jewish American political theo- for an immersive Halloween experience. Pre- events/234200043/. rist Hannah Arendt understood that as difficult and offensive as registration is strongly encouraged as tours sell 7pm-9pm Night Music at The Village Market. out quickly. Guests may register website. DuBois speech may be, free speech is at the heart of intellectual inquiry and Jazz, Blues and Funky Stuff. Beer, Wine, Dinner. Fort Visitor Center, 81 Huguenot St, New Paltz. political discourse: “Only in the freedom of our speaking with one Doors open at 6:30pm. Village Market, 125 Main T Info: 845-255-1660, [email protected], St, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1234. another does the world, as that about which we speak, emerge in its objectivity huguenotstreet.org. $30. and visibility from all sides.” In that spirit, the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard 7pm-8:20pm Women’s Bible Study. Grace Bible 5:30pm-7pm Restorative Yoga with Barbara Institute: For the Fall Term we are offering:OT College takes on the hot-button issue of the difficulties of social and political Boris. Ease into your weekend with 90 minutes 205 - The Book of Nehemiah. The The Course discourse on today’s college campuses. of restorative postures that soothe the nervous will be 10 weeks. The Study will be: Images of system and alleviate tension. Perfect for weekend- The two-day conference, “Real Talk: Difficult Questions about Race, Sex and the Holy Spirit. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, ers or anyone looking for a respite from the week. Religion,” asks: How can college be a safe and inclusive space for asking hard Rt9 & Rt9G, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-6923, Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. [email protected]. and uncomfortable questions essential to our democracy? Notable presenters Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. include Claudia Rankine (author of Citizen: An American Lyric), National Book HVCD Zydeco Dance with $18. 7pm-11pm Award nominee Mary Gaitskill, William Deresiewicz (author of ZydeGroove. 7pm Dance Lesson, 8-11pm Dance. Excellent Sheep: 6pm-10pm Inspire Foundation Shining Stars White Eagle Hall, 487 Delaware Avenue, Kings- The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life), Celebration. Celebration will recognize Board ton, NY. Info: 845 679-8587, hudsonvalleydance. Hilton Als (author of White Girls), Greg Lukianoff (president and CEO of the Chair, Suzanne Schindler and Tom and Janet org. $15, $10/ FT student ID. Sullivan. Villa Venezia, 2257 Goshen Turnpike, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education), transgender performance artist Middletown. Info: 845-294-7300 X233, mcir- 7pm St. James’ 7th Annual Graveyard Tour. An Juliana Huxtable (Bard Class of ’10) and many others. [email protected], inspirecp.org. entertaining and educational look into the lives “Real Talk: Difficult Questions about Race, Sex and Religion” takes place on and times of several residents of the 200-year- 6pm-7pm Walktoberfest on The Walkway Thursday and Friday, October 20 and 21. For a full conference schedule and bios old cemetery. The hour-long tours are scheduled Over the Hudson. During select weekends in Fridays and Saturdays, through 10/22 at 7, 7:30, of featured speakers, visit http://hac.bard.edu/con2016. For more information October, Walkway State Historic Park (which & 8pm. St. James’ Episcopal Church, 4526 Albany or any questions about the conference, please contact [email protected] or (845) normally closes at 6:00 pm during October) Post Road, Hyde Park. Info: 845-229-2820, will stay open past sunset for visitors to enjoy. 758-7878. [email protected], tjameshy- The park will close at 7:30pm. Walkway Over depark.org/graveyardtours.htm. $17/adults, $7/ The Hudson. The Walkway Over the Hudson, 87 5-12 yr olds. Haviland Rd, Highland. 7pm Conversations at Boughton Place. Meets 6pm-10pm American Heart Association Basic on the second Friday of each month at 7 pm. Life Support (BLS) Provider Renewal Course. Event takes place on Moreno Stage. Boughton Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Woodstock. Info: forperformingarts.org. $25, $27. This is a recertification class for BLS healthcare Place,, 150 Kisor Rd, Highland. $5 /suggested 2129201221, [email protected], providers. For ages 16 to adult. Preregistration donation. RasTAsheber.com. $10. and payment are required. Vassar Brothers Saturday 8pm Mad Forest. A play about revolution, Medical Center, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-475- 7pm Friday Night Jazz. NYC saxophonist Al secret police, ghosts, vampires. Where the real 9742. $50, $65 with text. Guart leads ensembles comprised of the best and surreal meet before, during and after the 10/15 Hudson Valley Jazz musicians. A rotating roster 6pm-8pm Matthew Reinhart - “LEGO Pop-Up”. of performers includes pianists John Esposito Romanian Revolution. Parker Theatre, New Recommended for Ages 6 to Adult. Event 17th Annual Woodstock Film Festival. Offer- & Peter Tomlinson, guitarists Steve Raleigh & Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxoffice@newpaltz. includes a short pop-up demo, Q&A and book ing a variety of films, first-class concerts, work- Peter Einhorn, bassists Lew Scott & Rich Syra- edu, newpaltz.edu/theatre. $18 general reserved, signing with the bestselling New York Times best- shops, celebrity-led panels, an award ceremony, cuse. Other musicians regularly sit in with the $16 reserved senior (62+) SUNY faculty/staff, $10 selling author, artist and paper engineer Matthew and parties (10/13-10/16). The festival takes place band. Kindred Spirits, 334 Rt 32A, Palenville. reserved SUNY New Paltz student. Reinhart and the first ever LEGO(R) pop-up book in theaters in Woodstock, Saugerties, Rosendale, Info: 518 678-3101. Geraldine Hughes in Belfast Blues. due out on Sept 27 from Scholastic! Free. Oblong 8pm A and Rhinebeck. For schedule and complete infor- tapestry of stories told from Hughes’ perspec- Books & Music, 6422 Montgomery Street, Rhine- 7pm Weekly Senior Citizen’s Bingo. Seniors 50 mation log onto the website. woodstockfilmfes- tive as a little girl coming of age in the war-torn beck. Info: 845-876-0500, helen@oblongbooks. and older. Ongoing every Wednesday at 1:30pm tival.com. Belfast of the 1980s. McKenna Theatre, SUNY com, oblongbooks.com/event/matthew-reinhart- & Friday at 7pm. 50/50 tickets available at 3 Local History Hike with Bud Eckert in New Paltz, New Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxof- 8am lego-pop. tickets/$2. Half-time complementary refresh- West Shokan. Meet at the library to carpool to ments. Shawangunk Valley Senior Center, South- [email protected], www.newpaltz.edu/theatre. 6pm Music in the Woods: Caprice Rouge. Rail Kanape Brook. Olive Free Library, 4033 Route wyck Square, 70 Main St, Napanoch. Info: 845 $20 general reserved, $18 reserved senior (62+), Trail Café, 310 River Rd Ext, Tillson. railtrail- 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, olive- 647-3902. $1. SUNY New Paltz faculty/staff, $10 reserved SUNY caferosendale.com. New Paltz student. freelibrary.org. 7:30pm The Magnifi cent Seven. Bardavon, 35 High School Emerging Artists 6pm-9pm Nick From No Where. Featuring 40’s 8pm Bryan Bowers in Concert. Presented by the 8am-10am Market St, Poughkeepsie. bardavon.org/. Showcase. standards and covers. Vigneto’s, 890 Vineyard Hudson Valley Folk Guild’s Friends of Fiddler’s Community Event: Local High Ave, Highland. Info: 845-834-2828. 7:30pm One Traveler. An Homage to Robert Green Chapter. Hyde Park United Methodist Artists displaying their art at an outside event. 3 Frost. Performed by Don Wildy. Two Nights Only! grand prize winners selected by the artists. The 6:45pm-8:30pm Children & Teen Ministries. Church, Rt 9 and Church St, Hyde Park. Info: Woodland Pond at New Paltz/ Performing Arts Art Factory of White Mills, 736 Texas Palmyra Meets Fridays: 6:45-8:30pm. Class for adults 845-758-2681, [email protected], hudsonvalley- Center, New Paltz. Info: 845-380-0155. $15. folkguild.org. $12, $10/senior. Highway (Route 6), White Mills. Info: 570 also offered. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, 251-1181, info@TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills, Rt9 & Rt9G, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-6923, 7:30pm Catacomb. Bessie Award–winning 8pm Sly Fox. Set in 1880’s Gold Rush San Fran- TheArtGalleryofWhiteMills.com. [email protected]. choreographer Beth Gill, makes her Fisher Center cisco, Sly Fox is a farce by Larry Gelbart (Tootsie, debut with a Live Arts Bard–commissioned, site- 8am-10am Tai Chi with Marth Cheo. An 7pm Macbeth. Donations are greatly appreciated. MASH) based on the classic Elizabethan satire specific performance inspired by the imagination ancient Chinese healing and martial art. Mixed Seats are limited to 100 per performance. Reserve Volpone. Byrdcliffe Theatre, Upper Byrdcliffe and subconscious. Bard College/ Luma Theatre, levels during the first hour, followedby advanced a space at [email protected]. Beacon High Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-331-2369, perform- Annandale-on-Hudson. Info: 845-758-7900, forms. Ongoing. 845-255-1559. Unison Arts School Seeger Theatre, 101 Matteawan Rd, ingartsofwoodstock.org%20. general public $23, fishercenter.bard.edu. $25. seniors and students $20. Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz. Info: Beacon. Info: [email protected], beacon- 845 255-1559. $12. players.com. $35-$25. 7:30pm-9pm Kabbalat Shabbat Services. Join 8pm The Night Alive. Play by Conor McPherson. in welcoming Shabbat at the Woodstock Jewish 8:30am-9:30am Fun Fast Slow Flow with 7pm St. James’ Church Historic Graveyard Shadowland Stage, 157 Canal St, Ellenville. Info: Congregation! All are invited! Woodstock Jewish Foster Hurley. Kickstart your weekend with this Tours. As your tour guide leads you by lantern- 845-647-5511, shadowlandstage.org. $39, $34. Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. 60-minute vinyasa class. Also known as “Ashtanga light through an historic 200-yr. old graveyard, . Info: 845-679-2218, [email protected], http:// 8pm Young Frankenstein Mel Brooks’ comedy Lite,” the fast-paced flow works up a nice sweat you will meet some of the more interesing “resi- www.wjcshul.org. masterpiece. Center for Performing Arts, 661 while keeping things light and fun. Woodstock dents” who from time to time make an appear- Route 308, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-3080, Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: ance. This year, seven characters, dressed in 8pm-1am Ras T Asheber Posse Live Concert. [email protected], center- 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. A night of Roots Rock Reggae. Woodstock October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 27

adults and children. Info: 845-255- tains, PO Box 474, Roxbury, NY 12474; 9817. Donations are appreciated. or submit essays electronically to writ- premier listings Congregation of New Paltz, 8 Church [email protected] with St, New Paltz. Line-up: Yom Kippur: the subject line Matilda Friedman 10/11, Kol Nidre 6:30pm, 10/12, Essay Contest. Contact Donna at [email protected] to be included 9:30am Yom Kippur Services, Book Upcoming Harvest Hop II (11/19, of Jonah 4pm, an afternoon, Yizkor, Upcoming Concert: Ras T Asheber series of 4 classes. Meets Tuesdays NY 12534. register online. The regis- 7:30-10:30pm). Back by popular Neilah at 5pm followed by Potluck Posse (`10/14, 8pm). in October, 4-5pm. Hudson Valley tration deadline is 10/3. Held at the demand! An evening of dancing to Experience the Break-the-Fast in the Community HorsePlay,Nichols Field, 98 Sherman Extension Education Center, 479 Rt. live music, a silent auction and food musical statements of Ras T Asheber Center. Children’s Services:10/12- 3rd Road, Kerhonkson. 66, Hudson. & refreshments - all while frolicking (POSSE)… and a night of Roots Rock grade through 5th grade /10-11am; & 4 with friends. Reserve your tickets Reggae! The Lodge, 20 Country Club Women’s Healing Love Practices Calling All Seniors! Register Now - years old through 2nd grade / 11:15am now! Diamond Mills, 25 S Partition Lane, Woodstock. Cover charge $10, with Sharon Smith (Saturday Senior Prom (10/17). Just a reminder: – 12:15pm. St, Saugerties. Info: 845 336-2616. Info: RasTAsheber.com or 212-920- 10/22, 1:30-9:30pm. Taoism sees the prom is coming up. For more infor- 10th Annual Mid-Hudson Wood- 1221. sexual energy as a force that can be mation and a printable entry form, go Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Station- workers Show (10/15, 10am-5pm). 7th “Love It or Swap It” Women’s harnessed to improve human health to dutchessny.gov/CountyGov/Depart- ary Clinic for Dogs. Every Monday, Displays of fine woodworking items, Clothing Swap and Sale to Benefi t and longevity. It has developed prac- ments/Aging/senior-prom-office-for- Tuesday, and Wednesday. $95 and Demonstrations of woodworking tech- Sinterklaas (10/23,12-4pm). tices that are highly effective at boost- the-aging.htm/. Checks can made up; includes spay/neuter, rabies Drop niques, Gifts for the Children, Cars and ing sexual vitality, reducing discomfort out to “Dutchess County Office for vaccine, and cone collar. All surger- off your clothes on 10/22, 12 & 2pm, Planes, Raffle of selected fine wood- related to PMS and menopause, and the Aging”. Our mailing and delivery ies performed by appointment only; or bring them with you to the Swap working items, Door Prizes, Make a promoting a greater capacity to expe- address is 27 High St, Poughkeepsie NY Also, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Mobile on 10/23. $25 entrance fee benefits pen. The Mid-Hudson Woodworkers rience intimacy. This all-day seminar 12601. Event held at the Villa Borghese, Clinic for Cats( call for location and Sinterklaas.For more information is a chapter of the Northeastern Wood- will cover practices such as Ovarian 70 Widmer Rd, Wappingers Falls. dates). $70 per cat includes spay/ email us at sinterswapstore@gmail. workers Association. Hurley Reformed Breathing and the Orgasmic Upward neuter, rabies vaccine, ear cleaning, com. Fellowship Hall of the Rhinebeck Open Call for Artists! Young at Art Church, Hurley. Now Handicapped Draw. Includes a 90-minute break nail trim. All surgeries performed by Methodist Church, 83 East Market Deadline for submissions: 11/18. Accessible. Admission: $3/adults, for dinner. Led by Sharon Smith, a appointment only; & Low-cost vaccine Street in Rhinebeck. During the cold, gray days of winter, free/ 12 & under. Info: show.midhud- teacher of Taoist spiritual and healing & dental Clinics available. The Animal Upcoming Dance Classes at Young at Art is an exhibit meant to lift sonwoodworkers.org or email: show- arts for 32 years. Woodstock Yoga Rights Alliance (T.A.R.A.), 60 Enter- Saugerties Ballet Center. Magic spirits and engage children at the Walt [email protected]. Center. $150; discount for members. prise Pl, Middletown. Info: 845-343- Modern Dance, open to all levels, $15 Meade Gallery of the Roxbury Arts Info: 845-679-8700, Woodstock Yoga The Art of Business and Beyond 1000, tara-spayneuter.org. per class or ongoing 6 week sessions Center from January 21- February 25, Center, 6 Deming Street, Woodstock, (through 11/3). Whether you simply $81, held Tuesday Nights from 7:20pm 2017. For complete details, visit website Save the Date: WAAMs 14th Annual www.woodstockyogacenter.com. have a business idea or are a long-time or call. Roxbury Arts Center, 025 Vega Fine Arts Auction (11/19,1pm). to 8:45pm; Basic Ballet Class, open to entrepreneur, this series will address Sign-Up Now! Bus Trip to Empire Mountain Rd, Roxbury, 607-326-7908 The Woodstock Artists Association all levels, $15 per class, held Tuesday many issues that are often overlooked. Casino (10/11, 9am). Hosted by or [email protected]. and Museum (WAAM) presents the Nights from 6:20pm to 7:20pm; & Six sessions held on Thursdays, Enchanted Ballet Class, open to all the Saugerties Senior Citizen’s Club. 14th Annual Fine Arts Auction Call for Utilitarian Art! The Catskill 6-8:30pm. Participants can opt to Anyone interested, call 845-246-8527. the WAAM Auction to be held in levels, $15 per class OR ongoing 6 week Center is planning an invitational choose individual sessions or the whole conjunction with William J. Jenack sessions $81, held Thursday Mornings Family of Woodstock Hotline Train- exhibit to highlight the utilitarian art series. Upcoming: Marketing Part- Estate Appraisers and Auctioneers, from 10am to 11:30am. All classes led ing (October). Open to all 16 and over. of the Catskill Region. The exhibit will nerships, 10/6; Time Management, Inc. The WAAM is pleased to announce by Julie Manna at the Saugerties Ballet Training covers the core of Family’s open 12/3 and run through 1/27. An 10/13; Pricing Strategies, 10/20; The an exciting new partnership for this Center , 10 First St, Saugerties. Info: phone and texting hotline and walk-in opening reception will be held Satur- Triple Bottom Line, 10/27; & Manag- year s auction. WAAM has teamed call 845-246-4316 or email: saugerties- services. Training topics include day, 12/3 from 2-4pm. Submissions ing Growth, 11/3. Info & to register: up with William J. Jenack Estate [email protected]. domestic violence, child abuse, mental should be sent via email to Katie Palm myrbou.com/training/ or 845-489- Appraisers and Auctioneers, Inc. The World War II Living History health and substance abuse, adolescent at [email protected] by 10/28. 6518 or [email protected]. WAAM is currently accepting consign- Weekend (10/14-10/16). issues, suicide, and homelessness.The Submission Format: One jpeg image Experience 17th Annual Woodstock Film Festi- ments for this year s auction offer- training will be offered at Woodstock for each piece to be considered. Each a slice of history as reenactors set up val (10/13-10/16). Offering a variety ing attractive sliding scale terms for walk-in center, located at 16 Rock City submission should be accompanied by camp. The purpose of a Living History of films, first-class concerts, work- consignors. Consignments are sought Rd, but will qualify you to volunteer at a brief artist statement. One person can displays is to educate the general public shops, celebrity-led panels, an award in the following areas: paintings, fine any of our three walk-in centers - New submit up to five works for consider- about the daily routine, living condi- ceremony, and parties. The festival prints, sculpture, works on paper, Paltz, Ellenville, or Woodstock. Info: ation. catskillcenter.org. Erpf Center, tions, equipmenta and uniforms of the takes place in theaters in Woodstock, object d art, photography, historic [email protected] Arkville. combatants of the Second World War. Saugerties, Rosendale, and Rhinebeck. Woodstock, contemporary, American or stop by to fill out an application or Line-up: Friday - Set up and firearm 13th Annual Lark in the Park For schedule and complete information and European artworks. Consign- exercises & live music; Saturday & for more information. Training is free. (through 10/10). Event celebrates log onto the website: woodstockfilm- ments will be received at the WAAM at Sunday - Troop & Tactical reenact- Washbourne House Shelter Seeks hiking, paddling, cycling, fishing, festival.com. 28 Tinker Street on Mondays, Thurs- ments. Crystal Brook and Mountain Volunteers! Info: volunteers@fami- nature walks and lectures as well Enter Now! The 2016 Matilda Fried- days and Fridays, and by appointment Brauhaus, 403 Winter Clove Rd, lyofwoodstockinc.org or 845-331- as cultural and educational events or by emailing Bryana@ woodstock- Round Top. Info: 800-999-7376. man Essay Contest. Sponsored by 7080x157. throughout the entire Catskill region. art.org. A link on the WAAM website: the Writers in the Mountains (WIM). Register Now! Ways of the West. Sponsored by the Catskill Center, New www./waamauction/ will provide A Register Now: Safe Sitter Program Contest is open to all students at the York – New Jersey Trail Conference, an update of featured items in this life-skill series for boys grades 2 - 4, for Adolescents (10/10, 8:45am- middle and high school levels through- Catskill Mountain Club, and the New year s auction. A special auction with horses! Developing character in 4pm). For youth, ages 11-14. Learn the out Delaware County.Contest winners York State Department of Environ- preview cocktail party will be held on our youth is the foundation for our skills to provide safe, nurturing care for receive cash awards for their winning mental Conservation. Schedule avail- Friday, November 11th from 6-8pm. community’s future. HorsePlay activi- children and to respond appropriately essays; an opportunity to read their able at catskillslark.org. or follow the The auction may be previewed from ties instill empathy, evoke pride, teach to medical emergencies. It also teaches essays on live radio, & participate in Lark on Facebook at facebook.com/ noon-6pm during the week of Novem- patience, and stretch imaginations!Led introductory employment skills and a reception.The topic for the essay CatskillsLarkinThePark. ber 13th and 10am-noon the day of the by Cori Nichols, Eagala certified important life skills. Participants will contest this year: #RomeoandJuliet. auction. Woodstock Artists Association Equine Specialist and Rosey Rouhana, also have hands-on manikin practice High Holy Day Services held at All submissions must be postmarked & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. LMHC, NCC. Info: HudsonValleyHorse- of rescue skills. Send a check for the Congregation of New Paltz. Welcom- or electronically date-stamped by Play or call Cori Nichols 845-616- Info: 845-679-2940, info@woodstock- fee of $60 to CCE of Columbia and ing Reconstructionist congregation, October 15, 2016. Please mail paper art. org, woodstockart.org. 3608 or [email protected]. $80/ Greene Counties, 479 Rt. 66, Hudson, will hold Yom Kippur services for manuscripts to Writers in the Moun-

9am-5pm NYS Sheep & Wool Family Festival. every Saturday, 9am. All welcome. No charge. Info: 845-679-2940, [email protected], org or facebook.com/MacHaydnTheatre/ for Sheep shearing, animal shows, farmers’ market, Trinity Episcopal Church, Rt 9W, Saugerties. woodstockart.org/. updates and special offers. Open to the public. wine tasting, authors, workshops, cooking demos, The Mac-Haydn Theatre, Inc., 1925 State Route Info: 845 246-3285. 10am-12pm Free Public Walking Tours at livestock show and sale. Family fun with rides, 203, Chatham. Info: 518-392-9292, machaydn@ 9am Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full Vassar College. The tour begins at the front petting zoo, pumpkin carving, face paiting & fairpoint.net, machaydntheatre.org. body work out! Core stability and strengthen- entrance of Main Building and is lead by Colton games and much more. Food court. Dutchess ing, full upper body and lower body program, Johnson, College Historian and Dean Emeri- 10am-4pm Power to Your Pictures. Photogra- County Fairgrounds, Rte 9, Rhinebeck. Info: classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. tus of the College. Main Building at Vassar pher Howard Harrison conducts a photography 845-876-4000, sheepandwool.com. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeep- workshop. Pre-registration is requested. Maurice 9am-3pm Advanced Cardiovascular Life 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. sie. Info: 845-437-5370, info.vassar.edu/news/ D. Hinchey Catskill Interpretive Center, 5096 Support (ACLS) Renewal Course. Students will announcements/2016-2017/161008-fall-walking- State Route 28, Mt. Tremper. Info: 845-586-2611, 9am-2pm Heart of the Hudson Valley Farmers’ be required to do a pre-course assessment in the tours.html. [email protected]. $65. Market. Cluett-Schantz Park, 1801-1805 Rt 9W, new text as well. Text required. Preregistration Milton. www.hhvfarmersmarket.com. 10am-1pm Dutchess County Jail Expansion 10am Fall Foliage Train Ride. Departure times: and payment are required. Northern Dutchess Teach-In. About Restorative Justice, Alternatives 10 & 11:45am,1:30 & 3:15pm. Catskill Mountain Hospital, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-475-9742. $125, 9am-2pm Kingston Farmers’ Market. Kings- to Mass Incarceration, School-to-Prison Pipeline. Railroad (CMRR), Mount Tremper. Info: 845-688- $165 with text. ton Farmers’ Market, Wall St, Kingston. www. In the Cafeteria, Downstairs. Light Breakfast & 7400, [email protected], catskillmtrailroad. kingstonfarmersmarket.org. 9am-1pm Poughkeepsie Fellowship Huge Tag Networking: 9:30am. Sponsors: African Roots com. $14, $8/2-11, $13/senior/veteran/military. Sale. Variety of house wares, clothes, books, tools, 9am-8pm Mower’s Flea Market. Held every Library, NY Civil Liberties Union, End the New 10am-5pm 10th Annual Mid-Hudson Wood- decorative items, toys, plants and some furniture. Saturday and Sunday. Maple Lane, Woodstock. Jim Crow Action Network. African Roots Library/ workers Show. Displays of fine woodworking Refreshments, including home-baked goodies, Info: 845-679-6744. Family Partnership Center, 29 N Hamilton St, items, Demonstrations of woodworking tech- will be available. Rain or shine. No early birds, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-475-8781, enjanhv@ 9:30am-11am Woodstock: Christian Centering niques, Gifts for the Children, Cars and Planes, please. Unitarian Fellowship of Poughkeepsie, gmail.com, enjan.org. Prayer and Meditation. On-going. Everyone Raffle of selected fine woodworking items, Door 67 South Randolph Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: welcome. St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church (the 10am-3pm Open House on the Farm. Family Prizes, Make a pen. The Mid-Hudson Woodwork- 845-471-6580, uupok.org. A-Frame), 2578 Rt 212, Woodstock. Info: 845 outing with farm equipment, milking demon- ers is a chapter of the Northeastern Woodworkers 9am-2pm SUNY Ulster Open House & Financial 679-8800. strations, local products, outdoor activities, and Association. Hurley Reformed Church, 52 Main Aid Day. Campus tours will be offered through- a Name the Calf Contest. Sprucegate Holsteins St, Hurley. Info: showinfo@midhudsonwood- 9:45am-5pm Invasive Plants Clean-up for out the day. Event check-in begins at 9 am in Dairy Farm, Walden. Info: 845-344-1234, cceor- workers.org, show.midhudsonwoodworkers.org. your Garden. Free class at 10am. Come at Hasbrouck Hall Lobby. SUNY Ulster, Stone Ridge. angecounty.org. $3, free/ 12 & under. 9:45am for a free tour of the Xeriscape Garden sunyulster.edu/visit. and the new Rain Garden with Master Gardener, 10am-5pm Stars of the Valley Quilt Show. The 10am-5pm Woodsmen’s Festival. See lumber- 9am First Annual “Whiskers and Wine” Nordica Holochuck. Participants will learn to Warwick Valley Quilters’ Guild biannual show. jack skill demonstrations, woodworkers, crafts- Dinner Dance. Benefit the animals at the identify some of these weeds and the best way to Vendors, food, boutique, appraisals and lectures. people and enjoy music, food, Mill tours and kids Saugerties animal shelter. Enjoy food, good completely remove and discard them. Witness a Sanfordville Elementary School, Warwick. wvqg. activities. Hanford Mills Museum, 51 County Hwy company,& raffles. Tickets available at Smith demonstration with various tools. Info: 845-340- org. 12, East Meredith. Info: 6072785744, info@ Hardware, Sues Restaurant and Town and 3990 ext. 335. SUNY Ulster/Xeriscape Garden. hanfordmills.org, hanfordmills.org. $9/adults, 10am-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are Country Liquors. Event held in the Barn. Kier- Info: 845-340-3990 ext. 335, dm282@cornell. $7/srs, free 12 & under. priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies sted House, 119 Main St, Saugerties. edu, ulster.cce.cornell.edu. last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. 10am-12pm Sinterklaas 2016 Mask Coloring. 9am The Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Be counted 10am-4pm Johnny Appleseed Cider Fest. Old Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Learn about this years’ Honored Animal “The among the hundreds who’ll take steps to combat fashioned hands-on cider pressing, hayrides, Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Owl.” Start coloring the 500 owl masks that need this disease that claims the memories and lives of build-your-own scarecrow. Free. Prospect Hill Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the decorating for the parade. Starr Library, 68 West millions. It’s easy to form a team, join a team or Orchards, 73 Clarks Ln, Milton. Info: 845-795- ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Meth- Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-4030. contribute. Registration 9am, Ceremony 10am, 2383, prospecthillorchards.com. odist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 10am Learning in the Garden Series: Invasive Walk 10:30am. The Walkway Over the Hudson, 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. 10am-5pm The Woodstock Artists Associa- Plant Clean-up. SUNY Ulster/Xeriscape Garden. 87 Haviland Rd, Highland. Info: 845-394-4952, tion & Museum and Habitat for Artists. WAAM, 10am-4pm Mac-Haydn Theatre Costume Sale. ulster.cce.cornell.edu. [email protected], HudsonValleyWalks.org. Simon Draper and Habitat for Artists open to Month-long sale of costumes from overflowing 10am-12pm Knitting Group. Stone Ridge 9am-12pm Thrift Store. Ongoing every Saturday, community engagement with artists in 6x6 artists storage spaces includes unique one-of-a-kind Library, 3700 Main St, Stone Ridge. Info: 845 9am-12pm. Something for everyone. Church of studio installed at WAAM for 5-6 weeks. Show will pieces, ensemble sets, items suitable for theatre 687-7023, stoneridgelibrary.org/. The Comforter, 26 Wynkoop Place, Kingston. exhibit through 11/19. Woodstock Artists Asso- shows, Halloween and more! New items added ciation & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. throughout the sale; check machaydntheatre. 10am-9pm Candlewax Recycling Drop-off . 9am Saugerties’ Christian Meditation. Meets 28 ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016

Candlewax in any condition to be recycled. [email protected], esopuslibrary.org. Headquarters during the Revolutionary War). Remains Of America’s Jewish Vacationland. Ongoing. Pachamama Store (near food court), Van Wyck Homestead Museum, 504 Rte. 9, Fish- Photographer Captures Ghosts of the Borscht 11am-5pm Healing Music & Psychic Festival. Hudson Valley Mall, Kingston. kill. Info: 845-896-9560, fishkillhistoricalsociety. Belt. Free. Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Fundraiser to support the repairs to the Art org. Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Info: 917-880- 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Park: OPUS 40. 10 donation features the Catskills 8542, [email protected], marisascheinfeld. Barbara Boris. For all students new to Iyengar Gamelan plus others. Private services may require 1pm Met Live: Tristan Und Isoldes. Bardavon, com. Yoga, taught by Woodstock’s only Certified additional small fee. Healing Music & Psychic 35 Market St, Poughkeepsie. bardavon.org/. Iyengar Yoga Instructor. The basis of the method Festival, OPUS 40, 50 Fite Road, Saugerties. 2pm-9pm Angry Orchard Harvest Fest. Adult 1pm-3pm Hands-on Celebration of Ukrainian is taught in standing poses. Woodstock Yoga Info: 516-708-5213, [email protected], event with live music, Cider House Tour (which Children’s Culture. Featured activities at this Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 opus40.org. $10/donation. includes three samples of cider). Purchase tickets hands-on program include traditional Ukrainian 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. in advance. VIP tickets available. Facebook: Angry 11am-4pm The Friends of Historic Kingston crafts like pysanky (colorful and intricate paint- Orchard Harvest Fest. Free admission. The Angry 10am-2pm Saugerties Farmers’ Market. Cahill Celebrates 50 Years: Treasures Great and ing of eggs) and vyshyvky (distinctive intricate Orchard, Walden. School Parking Lot, 115 Main St, Saugerties. Info: Small from Our Collections. The 2016 Friends embroidery) and writing names in Ukrainian. A 845-750-0626, Contact@SaugertiesFarmersMar- of Historic Kingston Gallery exhibition features highlight of the afternoon will be a performance 2pm Knitting Club. This informal group ket.com, SaugertiesFarmersMarket.com. highlights of FHK’s collections. Friends of Historic by Korinya, a Ukrainian music group. Free and welcomes all skill level knitters. For more infor- Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. open to the public. Ellenville Public Library, 40 mation, please contact Stephanie at stephcos- 10:30am The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Histori- Info: 845-339-0720, fohk.org. Centre St, Ellenville. Info: 845-647-5530. [email protected] and reference “knitting” in the cal Storytelling by Jonathan Kruk. Geared for subject. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St, Kings- ages 7 & up. Free. Info: 845-331-0507, kingston- 11am-6pm Smorgasburg Market at the Hutton 1pm-3pm Free Public Walking Tours at Vassar ton. Info: 845-331-0507, stephcosta2@yahoo. library.org/. Brickyards. The weekly market will feature some College History. The tour begins at the front com. of the Hudson Valley and upstate region’s chefs, of Main Building and is lead by Leslie Offutt, 10:30am-12pm Farm To School Workshop. food purveyors, and craft brewers alongside a Associate Professor of History. Call 845-437- 2pm Free Meditation Instruction. Held in the Miriam Latzer of Good Flavor Farm will discuss curated selection of handmade design, vintage 7400 to register. Main Building at Vassar Amitabha Shrine Room. 60-minute class requires ways to bring Community Supported Agricul- clothing and antiques. There will also be a few College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeep- no previous meditation experience. On-going. ture (CSA) to schools. After the workshop, tour of our favorite Brooklyn vendors as well activi- sie. Info: 845-437-5370, info.vassar.edu/news/ Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads the Roosevelt Home Garden, now being rede- ties for children and family-friendly musical fare. announcements/2016-2017/161008-fall-walking- Mountain Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-5906, veloped, with a National Park Service educator The market is open every Saturday, 11am-6pm, tours.html. [email protected]. and horticulturist. Free. Registration required. through October. Hutton Brickyards, North St, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and 1pm-3pm Poughkeepsie Prints: Community 3pm-5pm Illustrated Lecture and Book Kingston. Museum, Henry A. Wallace Center, Hyde Park. Print Making Day. Create multi-colored leaf Signing by Jennifer Raab. Art and Ecology: Info: 845-229-9116 ext 2035, teachingthehud- 11am-4pm Woodstock Farm Sanctuary prints! Learn how to print using 2 or more colors. Frederic Church’s Olana. Olana, 5720 St Rt 9G, sonvalley.org/farm_school/. Weekend Tour. 150-acre life-long sanctuary for Suggested Donation:/$5. Barrett Art Center, 55 Hudson. olana.org. $15. rescued farm animals. Learn about vegan living. A Noxon St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-471-2550, 10:30am-11:30am Writing Group. This writing 3pm-5pm Poughkeepsie Reformed Church new Visitors Center and Cafe, open to the public [email protected], barrettartcenter.org. group will offer weekly practice exercises to 300th Anniversary. 18th century Dutch wedding for tours on weekends from 11am-4pm through improve writing technique & the opportunity to 1pm-4pm Autumn Leaves Tea. Serving Finger re-enactment. The Church will recreate the 1733 October. Group tours & private vegan events share work-in-progress. Town of Esopus Library, Sandwiches, Scones & Desserts, Music & Raffles. wedding of Francis Filkin to Cathrena Lewis Van (including weddings). Woodstock Farm Sanctu- 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, Call for reservations. $20. Christ Episcopal Kleeck followed by a traditional reception. Free. ary, 2 Rescue Rd, High Falls. Info: 845-247-5700, [email protected], http://esopusli- Church, 7423 S Broadway, Red Hook. Info: Poughkeepsie Reformed Church, 70 Hooker Ave, woodstocksanctuary.org. $10/adults, $5/kids. brary.org. 845-758-5758. Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-462-7828, jjaamapou@ 12pm 17th Annual Black Bear Film Festival. aol.com. 10:30am-11:30am Silent Vigil for Global Peace 1pm World War II Living History Weekend. Bear sculptures will be available to bid on as part & Non-Violence. Sponsored by The Kingston Experience a slice of history as reenactors set up 3:30pm-7:30pm Journey Blue Heaven & of the silent auction during the festival. Three Women in Black. Meet outside Cornell St PO,. camp. The purpose of a Living History displays Emmaretta Marks Outdoor Concert. Rain or day event, kicking off with an opening night gala Cornell St PO, Kingston. Info: 845 399-2805. is to educate the general public about the daily shine. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, 50 Mill Hill will kick off three days of films in the historic routine, living conditions, equipmenta and Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-3484. 11am-5pm 10th Annual ArtEast Open Studio Milford Theatre, as well as a free two-day film uniforms of the combatants of the Second World Tour. Free, self-guided driving tour to the studios salon featuring student filmmakers screening 4pm-8pm 10th Annual Columbia-Greene War. Line-up: Friday - Set up and firearm exer- of 40+ artists in Eastern Dutchess County New their films. Line-up: Community Picnic , 10/15, Mental Health Association Pumpkin Walk. cises & live music; Saturday & Sunday - Troop & York. invited Dover Plains – Holmes – Hopewell 3-5pm at the Community House at 201 Broad St., Frankenstein’s “Walk this Way” will have partic- Tactical reenactments. Crystal Brook and Moun- Junction – Millbrook – Patterson Pawling – Milford, PA. Held rain or shine.M eet and greet ipants walking down a path of illuminated tain Brauhaus, 403 Winter Clove Rd, Round Top. Poughquag – Wingdale. View map on the web. with the Artful Bear artists, free live music, a hot pumpkins carved by local children and artists, Info: 800-999-7376. Info: 845-855-1676, [email protected], dog cart, lemonade and baked treats, kids’ crafts as well as the entertainment and refreshments. ArtEastDutchess.com. and games, and a coloring contest. Smokey Bear 1pm The MET: Live In HD 2016/17 Season: SUNY Columbia-Greene, 4400 St Rt 23, Hudson. will make a special appearance from 4-4:15pm. Tristan & Isolde. The Bardavon is pleased to Info: 518-828-4619, mhacg.org or facebook.com/ 11am-4pm 3rd Annual Wappingers Falls Milford, PA. BlackBearFilm.com. kick off 2016/17 season with Wagner’s master- Columbia-Greene-Mental-Health-Association- Halloween Parade & Fall Festival. Parade piece Tristan & Isolde. Pre Show Talk: One half Pumpkin-Walk-217706954960649. $6/day of, kicks off at 11am at Elm St. and ends at Mesier 12pm-5pm Riverfest 2016 in Poughkeepsie. hour prior to curtain time, lead by Leslie Gerber. $5/adv. Park where vendors will be set up with all your The event will celebrate the harvest season in the Bardavon, 35 Market St, Poughkeepsie. Info: Halloween and fall needs. Costume contest for Hudson Valley with Live Music from Paul Greens 4pm-7pm Ham Dinner. Ham with raisin sauce, 845-473-2072. $28, $20/12 & under. all ages, wear your Halloween best. Pumpkin Rock Academy, Delicious Food from Food Trucks mashed potatoes, green beans, pickled beets, patch crafts, music, vendors, costume contest and Restaurants in the Hudson Valley, a variety 1pm-2:30pm Pretty Ugly: a Halloween Special applesauce, cornbread, & homemade desserts. and Parade! Mesier Park, Elm St, Wappingers of craft vendors and there will be a huge selection Eff ects and Glamour Make-Up Workshop. Community Church of High Falls, corner of Falls. Info: 845-297-8773. of craft beers on tap. Waryas Park, Waryas Park Presented by Jennifer Scura, who previously Mohonk & Firehouse Rds, High Falls. Info: info@ Promenade, Poughkeepsie. wpdh.com/events- worked as a Walt Disney World Character communitychurchofhighfalls.com. $14,$12/ 11am-3pm 4th Annual Old-Fashioned Cider poughkeepsie/riverfest/15-october-2016-waryas- Performer and Youth Education Series Facilitator. senior, $9/6-12, free 5& under. Tasting @ Kimlin Cider Mill. Tour the historic park-2/?trackback=tsmclip. $10, free/10 & under. All ages welcome. Basic and advanced techniques. cider mill, drink local ciders and Kimlin Cider, 5pm Special Twilight Tour of Sharpe Family Pre-registration for this free workshop is required Enjoy Food from the grill, music & entertain- 12pm-5pm Artists Welcome - Fall Foliage Plein Gallery. Capturing the Cosmos Exhibition with by 10/8. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, ment, cider making demonstrations. Try your Air at Dutch’s Spirits. Whether you are an aspir- Dr. Raab and Olana’s Curators. Following a 3pm Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, [email protected], luck at raffles and have a good time! Hosted by ing artist, amateur or professional, this is your lecture on her new book, Dr. Jennifer Raab, along gardinerlibrary.org. the Cider Mill Friends of Open Space & Historic chance to paint or photograph our stunning vistas with Olana’s Curators, will offer a tour of this Preservation, Inc. to benefit restoration activities. during peak foliage. Harvest Homestead Farm 1pm-3pm Community Clay Day. Third Saturday exhibit in the Sharpe Family Gallery. Olana, 5720 Kimlin Cider Mill, 140 Cedar Ave, Poughkeep- will be open to artists to set up their canvases of every month. Continues through Dec. 31. Art St Rt 9G, Hudson. olana.org. $60. sie. Info: 845-462-2516, cidermillfriends@gmail. and easel on 400 acres. Free to artists and the Centro, 485 Main St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845 5pm Legendary Haunted Huguenot Street. com, cidermillfriends.org. public. Dutch’s Spirits at Harvest Homestead 454-4525, artcentro.org. $6. PG13-rated tours will depart hourly beginning Farm, 98 Ryan Rd, Pine Plains. facebook.com/ 11am-7pm Painting Exhibition. Victoria 1pm Sit and Knit. Bring a project or start a new at 5 pm, with the final tour at 9 pm. The entire events/1807359409501397/. Selbach, a New York Contemporary Realist, one while sitting on the comfy couches in the street will be decorated, including a campfire, exhibits her larger than life size nudes at Place. 12pm-5pm Habitat for Artists: Seth David Information Room window area. Meets every for an immersive Halloween experience. Pre- Gallery. PLACE. Gallery, 3 Main St, Millerton. Rubin, photographer. Habitat for Artists and Saturday at 1 pm. All are welcome. Saugerties registration is strongly encouraged as tours sell Info: 347-622-3084, [email protected], the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum will Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. out quickly. Guests may register website. DuBois placemillerton.com/upcoming/lgxgcrtw5a1z4sx- kick off their 6 week community engagement art Info: 845 246-4317, saugertiespubliclibrary.org. Fort Visitor Center, 81 Huguenot St, New Paltz. ud2nks8jdarmtm3. project with Seth David Rubin who will create an Info: 845-255-1660, [email protected], 2pm Leaf Peeper Special - Fall Foliage Train installation and make photographic portraits in huguenotstreet.org. $30. 11am Leonid Lerman, Touched by Verses and Ride. A scenic train ride through New York’s a temporary outdoor studio installed at WAAM. Related Works. Leonid Lerman, (front galler- legendary . Train station 5pm-6pm Woodstock Library Forum: Geddy Free. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, ies) Paul Harbutt, Letitcia Ortega-Cortes, Pamela opens at 10:15 am. Boarding call is ten minutes Sveikauskas: 44 Years of Fun and Failure. 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2940, Cardwell and Jock Ireland (Carriage House). John prior to departure. Addditional departure at 2pm. A talk by the owner of Ulster Publishing and woodstockart.org. Davis Gallery, 362 1/2 Warren Street, Hudson. Delaware & Ulster Railroad, Rt 28, Arkville. $18/ publisher of Woodstock Times, one of the best Info: 5188285907, [email protected], 12pm-4pm Pumpkin Festival. Pumpkin adults,$15/srs, $12/children (3-12), free/ 3& small town newspapers in NYS. Woodstock ohndavisgallery.com. rolling, painting, and weight guessing. Waxing under & Man’s best friend. Public Library, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock. Info: leaves, scare crow making, and hay rides through 845-679-2213, [email protected], woodstock. 11am-12pm Alice-in-Wonderland Follies New 2pm Plattekill Historical Society Program: the historic grounds. Admission. Hill-Hold org/event/woodstock-library-forum-geddy-svei- York Theatre Ballet at Kaatsbaan. 845-757- Discovery of Slave Burial Grounds. Plat- Museum, Campbell Hall. Info: 845-291-2404, kauskas-44-years-of-fun-and-failure/. 5106. Kaatsbaan International Dance Center, 120 tekill and Marlboro Historical Societies pres- hillholdandbrickhouse.org. Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-5106, pgrkaats@ ents Joan de Vries Kelley, local genealogist & 5pm Nature Museum: bestweb.net, Kaatsbaan.org. $10/adults, $5/chil- 12pm-1pm Free Yoga Pizza Party. Join Women’s author, for a presentation about “Researching Hoots & Hard Cider. Live owl presentation dren. Power Space and My Place Pizza for a rejuve- African Americans in the Mid-Hudson Valley”. while sipping on a hard cider from some local nating yoga class and pizza. Families, beginners, She accumulated details about the daily lives of hard cider crafters! 21+. Hudson Highlands 11am-3pm Mid-Husdon Orchid Society Show and children welcome (mats will be provided). several generations of local African Americans Nature Museum/ Wildlife Education Center, 25 and Sale. Rare orchids on display. Browse Donations appreciated. Ongoing. My Place Pizza, and ultimately traced this family to Jenkinstown, Boulevard, Cornwall. Info: 845-534-5506, ext. blooming orchids available for purchase. Ask 322 Main St, Poughkeepsie. sarah@womenspow- Gardiner & Modena and then to ancestors who 204, hhnm.org. $10. our experts. See demonstrations. No credit cards. erspace.org. came from Africa. While researching, Ms. Kelley Union Presbyterian Church, 44 Balmville Rd, 5pm-8pm Rhinebeck ArtWalk. Every third uncovered information about the location of a Newburgh, NY. Info: 845-343-2901. 12:30pm-6:30pm Tarot Readings with Stepha- Saturday of each month, 5-8pm. Village of Rhine- slave cemetery located in Modena, NY and will nie. Every Saturday at Mirabai. Walk-ins always beck, Rhinebeck. 11am-3pm Fall Harvest Fest. Hayrides, Scav- be sharing this discovery with her audience. Joan welcome or call for appointment. 845-679-2100. enger Hunt, Petting Zoo, Face Painting, Games, deVries Kelley’s research has been published in 6pm Opening Reception & Potluck Party. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Crafts, Food, Pumpkin Carving Contest, & Bake the NY G& B Record during 2015-2016 and has Solo Show: Jill Friedman. Show runs through Info: 845-679-2100. $30 for 25 minute tarot Sale. Visit the Pumpkin Patch, which is full of received high praise for her extensive and detailed 11/14. Bring food or drink to share. Free. The reading. pumpkins, weebies, spookies, and gourds! To research. Free & refreshments served. 127 Church Arts Upstairs, 60 Main Street, Phoenicia. Info: enter the pumpkin carving contest, call Janice 12:45pm-1:30pm New Paltz Women in Black St, Plattekill. 8456887020, [email protected], Allen at 914-804-97984 or log onto Reservoi- Vigil for Peace. Held in front of the Elting artsupstairs.com. 2pm-3pm Healthy Teeth and Healthy Snacks rUMC.org. Reservoir United Methodist Church, Library, corner of Main and North Front Streets. with Dr. Grover, DDS. Meet friendly Dr. Grover 6pm-10pm A Night of Great Expectations. 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Vigil is in its 15th year of standing for peace and who will teach us how to keep our teeth healthy Saugerties Performing Arts, 169 Ulster Ave, justice. New Paltz. 11am-1pm Learn to Read the Tarot with Tarot while snacking on some wholesome treats. Starr Saugerties. Info: 845-338-0333, askforarts.org. Scholar and Artist Robert M Place. He is the 1pm-3pm Community Printmaking: Leaf Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: $80. creator of the Alchemical Tarot and the author of Printing. Create stunning multi-colored leaf 845-876-4030, [email protected], star- 6pm-8pm Opening Reception: Seven Dimen- The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination. prints! Bring your own leaf or use one of ours. rlibrary.org. sions of the Unseen. Works by Jonathan Pazer. Starting 10/1 event meets for four weeks on Satur- You will learn how to print in 2 or more colors 2pm Mad Forest. A play about revolution, Exhibts through 11/13. Open to the public. All days, 11am-2pm. Inquiring Minds Bookstore, 65 at once.Artists of all ages and experience levels secret police, ghosts, vampires. Where the real Welcome. Roost Studios Art Gallery (second Partition St., Saugerties. Info: 845-246-0180, are invited. 3rd Saturday every month. Barrett and surreal meet before, during and after the floor), 69 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-255- [email protected], robertmplacetarot. Art Center, 55 Noxon St, Poughkeepsie. Info: Romanian Revolution. Parker Theatre, New 5532, roostcoop.org. com/classes-and-lectures/. $100/;four weeks. 845-471-2550, barrettartcenter.org. $5/suggested Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxoffice@newpaltz. donation. 6pm-9pm Evangelist Jekalyn Carr. Bethel 11am-4pm Chagall Museum Trip. Using your edu, newpaltz.edu/theatre. $18 general reserved, Missionary Baptist Church 50th Anniversary own transportation, come join us on this visit 1pm-4pm - 1732 Van Wyck $16 reserved senior (62+) SUNY faculty/staff, $10 Taste of History Evening of Praise. Bethel Missionary Baptist to the Chagall Museum in High Falls. Talk & Homestead Museum. The Fishkill Historical reserved SUNY New Paltz student. Church, 2607 South Avenue, Wappingers Falls. slide-show included. Town of Esopus Library, Society will be giving guided tours through the 2pm-3:30pm Book Reading: Marisa Schein- 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, historic Homestead Museum (used as Officers’ 6pm-8pm Moonwalk. A guided evening stroll feld. Author of The Borscht Belt Revisiting The under a full moon sky. Learn about the history October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 29 NIGHT SKY Tormented in space Lessons in outer space bravery

e picture astronauts performing routine orbital experiments, and are also aware of tragedies like Challenger and Columbia. But life be- yond Earth has often been much stranger than those extremes of nor- malcy versus terror. W I was recently reminded of the Russian space station Mir, since this is the 20th anniversary of when US astronauts were inhabiting it, as a prelude to the International Space Station. US astronauts each spent four to six months on Mir. Some, like Shannon Lucid, had no problem. Others, like John Blaha, endured hard times – in his case, a tense relationship with the Mir commander Valeri Korzun. Often, the Russian cosmonauts themselves had very strained relationships with their own mission With a loud crunch, controllers. If they complained about the cargo ship plowed genuine problems, they could easily get black evaluation marks from their ground into the station’s solar commanders, and significant money would be deducted from their pay. It was arrays at a speed lose/lose. of ten feet per second, US astronaut and medical doctor Jerry Mir over Earth NASA Linenger spent the first five months then tore open a gash of 1997 on Mir. He arrived to find it Progress module using nothing more than a blurry TV screen: It depicted how his Mir cramped and cluttered, with equipment in Mir’s hull. looked from the incoming ship. With no radar, he had to judge its distance and speed and cables filling every available space. solely from Mir’s changing angular size and position on the monitor. Leaks kept developing in the cooling Using a joystick and the unclear TV image, he suddenly realized that it was approaching system’s corroding pipes. Drops of too fast. When it was a minute away, he frantically applied continuous braking and tried antifreeze and other debris polluted the air. Sleeping was usually difficult, because to avoid a collision. It didn’t work. when the air had too much junk, everyone had to wear breathing masks. With a loud crunch, the cargo ship plowed into the station’s solar arrays at a speed of The oxygen system was taxed to its limits, so that the astronauts were often not ten feet per second, then tore open a gash in Mir’s hull, in the science section. Everyone’s permitted to exercise, lest they breathe too deeply. Stress levels climbed. The climate ears started popping as the station’s pressure rapidly dropped. They heard their air control routinely messed up for weeks at a time. As a result, the temperature remained hissing into the vacuum of space. around 90 degrees, with no relief day or night. The humidity was excessive, too, which They tried to seal off the science module, but hoses and cables snaked through the promoted the growth of mold and bacteria all over the station. doorways. Russian flight engineer Lazutkin grabbed a knife and started severing the One day in February 1997, an oxygen-generating canister accidentally ignited, blasting live wires, producing fireworks of electrical sparks. The pressure had now dropped so out a three-foot geyser of flame. The crew frantically tried to put out the fire, but the low that they were close to abandoning the station; time was running out. The collision extinguisher didn’t work. As the air filled with perilous smoke, Linenger donned a had also sent the entire Mir tumbling. Its solar panels no longer pointed at the Sun. respirator, but it too was broken. The intense flame blocked access to a Soyuz escape Electrical power was dropping. craft, and even if they reached the other, they still couldn’t flee, because the retro burn Ultimately, they heroically saved everything, though all the previous problems schedule, the instructions for reentry, first needed to be printed from the station’s remained. That was 20 years ago. computer. It’s a reminder that astronauts are more than smart and physically buff; they’re After one-and-a-half minutes – which they later said felt like 15 – the fire burned itself incredibly brave. Their tales of extended courage deserve to be told. out, leaving toxic smoky air. Of course, cosmonaut Korzun downplayed the incident to – Bob Berman his Mission Control: His paycheck was on the line. But a worse event soon unfolded. Russian controllers ordered the crew to dock with an unmanned Progress 234 cargo Want to know more? To read Bob’s previous “Night Sky” columns, visit our Almanac ship. They weren’t allowed to use their radar, because its signals interfered with other Weekly website at HudsonValleyOne.com. electronics. So on June 25, the Russian Mir commander tried remotely to bring in the

as you walk the fields. Suitable for all ages. Pre- live-in housekeeper appears, the home’s unspoken and times of several residents of the 200-year- 7:30pm-10:30pm Third Saturday HVCD Contra registration required. Moonbeams Preserve, class barriers are thrown into disarray. St. John’s old cemetery. The hour-long tours are scheduled Dance Party. Ridge Kennedy calling with Wry Middletown. Info: 845-534-3690, oclt.org. Episcopal Church, 207 Albany Ave., Kingston. Fridays and Saturdays, through 10/22 at 7, 7:30, Bred: Mickey Koth, fiddle; Julie Sorcek, flute Info: 845-389-9201, gerryharrington@mind- & 8pm. St. James’ Episcopal Church, 4526 Albany Robert Messore, guitar. Doors open at 7pm, 6pm-9pm Bethel Missionary Baptist Church presents Evangelist Jekalyn Carr in spring.com, movieswithspirit.com. Donations Post Road, Hyde Park. Info: 845-229-2820, dance at 7:30pm. $10/5 full time students. Info: welcome. [email protected], tjameshy- [email protected] or 845-473- Concert. An evening of Praise and Worship . depark.org/graveyardtours.htm. $17/adults, $7/ 7050. St John’s Evangelcal Lutheran Church, 55 Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, 2607 South 7pm Book Reading: Ellen Messer. Author of 5-12 yr olds. Wilbur Blvd, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-473-7050, Avenue, Wappingers Falls. Info: 8452960102, Back Rooms: Voices from the Illegal Abortion Era. hvcd.dance. [email protected], BMBC-WF.org. Free. Inquiring Minds Bookstore, 65 Partition St., 7pm-8:30pm Third Saturday Christian Open $38. Saugerties. Info: 845-246-5775. Mic (Coff ee House). Come play or to listen. 7:30pm Catacomb. Bessie Award–winning Doors open 6:30pm. Acoustic solo, duo, groups choreographer Beth Gill, makes her Fisher Center 7pm Forest of Fear. Not suggested for kids under 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground. Dead welcome, perform original Christian songs & debut with a Live Arts Bard–commissioned, site- 12. Forest of Fear, 600 Route 17A, Tuxedo. Info: on the Tracks (Grateful Dead). The Falcon, 1348 hymns. Hosted by Patrick Dodge. Refreshments specific performance inspired by the imagination 845-351-5174, renfair.com/forestoffear. Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveat- available. Free will offering for SmileTrain. Over- and subconscious. Bard College/ Luma Theatre, thefalcon.com. 7pm Macbeth. Donations are greatly appreciated. look United Methodist Church, 233 Tinker St, Annandale-on-Hudson. Info: 845-758-7900, Seats are limited to 100 per performance. Reserve 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Chris Woodstock. Info: patrickdodgemusic@yahool. fishercenter.bard.edu. $25. a space at [email protected]. Beacon High O’Leary Band (Blues). The Falcon, 1348 Route com, smiletrain.org. 7:30pm Poughkeepsie Chapter of the Hudson School Seeger Theatre, 101 Matteawan Rd, 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthe- 7pm Saturday Night Jazz. NYC saxophonist Al Valley Folk Guild Coff eehouse Series. Featured Beacon. Info: [email protected], beacon- falcon.com. Guart leads ensembles comprised of the best performers: John & Nancy DeNicolo & Friends. players.com. $35-$25. 7pm The Old Dutch Church presents a Living Hudson Valley Jazz musicians. A rotating roster An open mic format followed by featured act. 7pm St. James’ Church Historic Graveyard Cemetery Tour. It’s October 1777 and you’re of performers includes pianists John Esposito Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 67 South Tours. As your tour guide leads you by lantern- invited to meet the famous and the infamous & Peter Tomlinson, guitarists Steve Raleigh & Randolph Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-592- light through an historic 200-yr. old graveyard, who are buried on the grounds. Ideal for families, Peter Einhorn, bassists Lew Scott & Rich Syra- 4216, [email protected]. $6, $5/ you will meet some of the more interesing “resi- and students of history of all ages! Free hot cider cuse. Other musicians regularly sit in with the senior. dents” who from time to time make an appear- & homemade donuts will be served. Old Dutch band. Kindred Spirits, 334 Rt 32A, Palenville. 7:30pm-9:30pm Saturday Night Live Music ance. This year, seven characters, dressed in Church, 272 Wall St, Kingston. Info: 845-475- Info: 518 678-3101. & Noodles. 2nd set at 8:30pm. No cover, $5 costumes appropriate to their time, status and age 7973, theatreontheroad.com. $10/pp, free/12 & 7:15pm-10pm Saturday Night Jazz and Latin donations to musicians recommended. Gomen- reveal their history with stories and interactive under. Dance. Featuring George Leary, Harvey Kaiser Kudasai Noodle Shop, 232 Main St, New Paltz. dialogue and for the first time, some choir music. 7pm Kingston Spoken Word. Poet Kate Hymes, & Elliot Steel. No Cover. Station Bar and Curio, Info: 845 255-8811, GKnoodles.com. All proceeds benefit the on-going ministry and author Nina Shengold will be reading. Hosted 101 Tinker St, Woodstock. outreach of St. James’ Episcopal Church. Tours 7:30pm Frolic in Woodstock. All ages welcome by Annie LaBarge. 3 min. Open mic. Unitarian at 7pm 7:30pm and 8pm. Golf Cart for Mobil- 7:30pm One Traveler. An Homage to Robert - no partner needed. Dance the third Saturday of Universalist Congregation of the Catskills, 320 ity Challenged (7:00 and 8:00 Tours Only.). St. Frost. Performed by Don Wildy. Two Nights Only! each month. Sliding scale donation with kids and Sawkill Rd, Kingston. Info: 845-331-2884. $5/ James’ Episcopal Church, 4526 Albany Post Road, Woodland Pond at New Paltz/ Performing Arts volunteers free. Mountain View Studio, 20 Moun- suggested donation. Hyde Park. Info: 845-229-2820, eventbrite.com. Center, New Paltz. Info: 845-380-0155. $15. tain View Ave, Woodstock. mtnviewstudio.com. $17/13 & up, $7/5-12. 7pm-9pm Night Music at The Village Market. 7:30pm Double Play. A fast-paced comedy by 8pm-11pm Return to Willy. with Dorraine Willa McCarthy and Scott Milici. Beer, Wine, 7pm-10pm Spillway Band. Covers, Rock Dennis Danziger. HRC Showcase Theatre. First Scofield, JB Hunt & Bruce Hutchins. Free. Uncle Dinner. Doors open at 6:30pm. Village Market, (classic), and Country. Lydia’s Cafe, 7 Old US Reformed Church, 52 Green St, Hudson. Info: Willy’s Inc, 31 North Front St, Kingston. Info: 125 Main St, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1234. 209, Stone Ridge. 518-851-2061. $15. 845-853-8049. 7pm-11pm Annual “Doo Wop” Dance Fund- 7pm-9pm BOOK SIGNING for BACK ROOMS:Voices 7:30pm 2nd Annual Don Hoger Memorial 8pm Geraldine Hughes in Belfast Blues. A Raiser. Diamonds DJ, 50/50 raffle, refreshments, From the Illegal Abortion Era. Author, Ellen Concert: Bach to Broadway. Duo Organ concert tapestry of stories told from Hughes’ perspec- live entertainment. BYOB. Costumes welcome. Messer, will speak about the days before Roe v. featuring the traveling NYTOS Theatre Organ tive as a little girl coming of age in the war-torn Limited seating. No tickets sold at door. Adults Wade, an eye-opener for the millennial genera- played by Nathan Avakian and the Christ Church Belfast of the 1980s. McKenna Theatre, SUNY only. Net proceeds will benefit the Phoenicia Food tion! Inquiring Mind Bookstore, 66 Partition Gress-Miles pipe organ played by James Fitzwil- New Paltz, New Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxof- Pantry serving the Shandaken area. St. Francis de Street, Saugerties. Info: 845-246-5775, inquiring- liam. Special guest: vocalist Claire Avakian. Christ [email protected], www.newpaltz.edu/theatre. Sales Parish Hall, 109 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: [email protected], inquiringminds.com. Episcopal Church, 20 Carroll St, Poughkeepsie. $20 general reserved, $18 reserved senior (62+), 845-688-2642. $15. Info: 845-452-8220, christchurchpok.org/music- SUNY New Paltz faculty/staff, $10 reserved SUNY 7pm-10pm Screening:The Second Mother. 7pm St. James’ 7th Annual Graveyard Tour. An events/. New Paltz student. When the estranged daughter of a hard-working entertaining and educational look into the lives 30 ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016

8pm Neil Alexander. An evening of Jazz and 10am-4pm Mac-Haydn Theatre Costume Sale. Road New Paltz NY 12561. Bradley Farm, 317 2pm The Night Alive. Play by Conor McPherson. Classical music with pianist, Neil Alexander. Month-long sale of costumes from overflowing Springtown Rd, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-8769, Shadowland Stage, 157 Canal St, Ellenville. Info: Doors open 7:30pm. Lobby at the Ritz Theater, storage spaces includes unique one-of-a-kind raybradleyfarm.com. 845-647-5511, shadowlandstage.org. $39, $34. Newburgh. Info: 845-784-1199, safe-harbors.org. pieces, ensemble sets, items suitable for theatre 12pm-1:30pm 9th Annual Soup-a-Bowl 3pm The Young Artists’ Concert Series. shows, Halloween and more! New items added 8pm Sly Fox. Set in 1880’s Gold Rush San Fran- Benefi t Luncheon. Soups made and donated Featured violinists Agnes Tse and Yimiao Iris throughout the sale; check machaydntheatre. cisco, Sly Fox is a farce by Larry Gelbart (Tootsie, by select local restaurants, hand-made pottery Chen. They will be accompanied on piano by org or facebook.com/MacHaydnTheatre/ for MASH) based on the classic Elizabethan satire by local artisans, art, live music by the Round- Akkiko Chiba. A free-will offering will be collect- updates and special offers. Open to the public. Volpone. Byrdcliffe Theatre, Upper Byrdcliffe about Ramblers, raffle & silent auction. Proceeds ed. The concert venue is St. Gregory’s Church, The Mac-Haydn Theatre, Inc., 1925 State Route Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-331-2369, perform- support the charitable and education programs 2578 Route 212, just east of Woodstock. St. Greg- 203, Chatham. Info: 518-392-9292, machaydn@ ingartsofwoodstock.org%20. general public $23, of the Poughkeepsie Farm Project. Two seatings: ory’s Episcopal Church (the A-Frame), 2578 Rt fairpoint.net, machaydntheatre.org. seniors and students $20. 12-1:30pm & 2-3:30pm. Admission includes one 212, Woodstock. 10am Fall Foliage Train Ride. Departure times: pottery bowl and a generous soup lunch with 8pm The Night Alive. Play by Conor McPherson. 3pm Book Signing & Calligraphy Demonstra- 10 & 11:45am,1:30 & 3:15pm. Catskill Mountain trimmings. Alumnae House at Vassar College, 161 Shadowland Stage, 157 Canal St, Ellenville. Info: tion: Tashi Mannox. Author of Sacred Scripts. Railroad (CMRR), Mount Tremper. Info: 845-688- College Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-516-1100, 845-647-5511, shadowlandstage.org. $39, $34. The Golden Notebook, 29 Tinker St, Woodstock. 7400, [email protected], catskillmtrailroad. [email protected], farmproject.org/ Info: 845-679-8000, goldennotebook.com. 8pm Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks’ comedy com. $14, $8/2-11, $13/senior/veteran/military. soup-a-bowl-2016. $40, $10/5-12, free/4 & under. masterpiece. Center for Performing Arts, 661 3pm-4:30pm Scenery and Wildlife of South 10am-3pm New Paltz Farmers’ Market. New 12pm-5pm Annual Pumpkin Festival. Hudson Route 308, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-3080, Africa, Namibia, and Botswana. Lanz von Paltz Farmers’ Market, 24 Plattekill Ave, New Valley pumpkins all sizes &shapes, pumpkin pie, [email protected], center- Hörsten from Expanded Vision Travel will Paltz. www.newpaltzfarmersmarket.com. cider, & stone soup. Two solar powered music forperformingarts.org. $25, $27. provide a photo presentation featuring beautiful, stages, Children’s activities, & environmental 10am-2pm Rosendale Farmers’ Market. Offer- scenery and magical wildlife of Africa. Gardiner 8:30pm-11:30pm The Dylan Doyle Band. Dylan displays. Rain or shine. Free. Pete & Toshi Seeger ing fresh local Produce, Provisions, Educational Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: Doyle is creating a stir in the Hudson Valley as Park, 1 Flynn Dr, Beacon. beaconsloopclub.org. Programming and Live Music this Sunday and 845-255-1255, [email protected], facebook.com/ well as in pockets around the Nation with his every Sunday throughout the Summer. of pre An. 12:30pm-6:30pm I Ching Divination and Tarot events/147547479038341/. unique guitar skills. High Falls Cafe, 12 Stone Rosendale Community Center, located Behind Oracle Readings with Timothy Liu. The I Ching Dock Road, High Falls. Info: 845-687-2699, 3pm Cellist Guy Fishman to Open Northern the Rosendale Theatre, Rosendale. rosendale- is an ancient divination method particularly [email protected], highfallscafe.com. Dutchess Symphony Orchestra. Kicking off farmersmarketny.com. useful for those faced with a decision in the here Pass the hat. the 11th Orchestra Season performing Concerto and now. Walk-ins warmly welcome or call for 10am-2pm Ellenville Farmers’ Market. Market No. 2 in D major by Franz Joseph Haydn at the 10pm Dance Party. Featuring DJ Majic Juan. appointment. 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, and Center streets, Ellenville. Rhinebeck High School Auditorium in Rhine- Every Saturday night. Woodstock Lodge, 20 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100, beck, NY. The orchestra also will perform excerpts Country Club Ln, Woodstock. Info: 845-679- 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level II with 60. from Humperdinck’s opera Hansel and Gretel and 2814, lodgewoodstock.com. Barbara Boris. For students who are well- 12:30pm-6pm Astro-Tarot Readings. By ange- Mendelssohn’s incidental music from A Midsum- practiced in Iyengar Yoga Level I. Taught by lologist and astrologer Diane BergmansonEvery mer Night’s Dream. Rhinebeck High School, 45 Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris, Sunday at Mirabai. Walk-ins warmly welcome North Park Rd, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-635-0877, Sunday this class focuses on refining basic postures and or call for appointment. 845-679-2100. Mirabai ndsorchestra.org. $25/adults, $20/seniors & $5/ introducing more advanced asanas. Woodstock Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: students. Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 10/16 845-679-2100. $40 for 45 minute Astro-Tarot; 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 3pm Organ Recital by Hector Olivera. First $60 for one hour in-depth. Opening Reception & Potluck Party. Solo Show: Reformed Church of Scotia, 224 North Ballston 10:30am-12:30pm Meditation Practice at Sky Jill Friedman. Show runs through 11/14. Bring 1pm-4pm Taste of History- 1732 Van Wyck Ave, Scotia. Info: 518-370-4751. Lake Shambhala Retreat Center. Sitting and food or drink to share. Free. The Arts Upstairs, Homestead Museum. The Fishkill Historical walking meditation with short teaching and 3pm An Afternoon with Alan Cumming. 60 Main Street, Phoenicia. Info: 8456887020, Society will be giving guided tours through the discussion from Pema Chodron books or video. Tickets: includes a copy of You Gotta Get Bigger [email protected], artsupstairs. historic Homestead Museum (used as Officers’ Free and open to the public. Ongoing. Sky Lake Dreams: My Life in Stories and Pictures. Legend- com. Headquarters during the Revolutionary War). Meditation Center, 22 Hillcrest Ln, Rosendale. ary performer Alan Cumming speaks with WAMC’s Van Wyck Homestead Museum, 504 Rte. 9, Fish- Leonid Lerman, Touched by Verses and Info: 845 658-8556, skylake.shambhala.org. Joe Donahue about his new collection of autobio- kill. Info: 845-896-9560, fishkillhistoricalsociety. Related Works. Leonid Lerman, (front galler- graphical essays. Presented in association with 11am-5pm 10th Annual ArtEast Open Studio org. ies) Paul Harbutt, Letitcia Ortega-Cortes, Pamela Oblong Books & Music. Bard College, Annandale- Tour. Free, self-guided driving tour to the studios Cardwell and Jock Ireland (Carriage House). John 1pm World War II Living History Weekend. on-Hudson. Info: 845-758-7900, fishercenter. of 40+ artists in Eastern Dutchess County New Davis Gallery, 362 1/2 Warren Street, Hudson. Experience a slice of history as reenactors set up bard.edu. $37. York. invited Dover Plains – Holmes – Hopewell Info: 5188285907, [email protected], camp. The purpose of a Living History displays Junction – Millbrook – Patterson Pawling – 3pm-5pm The Fabulous Hackers. These golfing ohndavisgallery.com. is to educate the general public about the daily Poughquag – Wingdale. View map on the web. buddies play favorites ranging from folk to classic routine, living conditions, equipmenta and 17th Annual Woodstock Film Festival. Offer- Info: 845-855-1676, [email protected], rock to country intersperse with a growing list of uniforms of the combatants of the Second World ing a variety of films, first-class concerts, work- ArtEastDutchess.com. original songs. High Falls Cafe, 12 Stone Dock War. Line-up: Friday - Set up and firearm exer- shops, celebrity-led panels, an award ceremony, Road, High Falls. Info: 845-687-2699, highfalls- 11am-5pm Marbletown’s Second Birthday and cises & live music; Saturday & Sunday - Troop & and parties (10/13-10/16). The festival takes place [email protected], highfallscafe.com. Pass the Teddy Bear Open House. The day includes free Tactical reenactments. Crystal Brook and Moun- in theaters in Woodstock, Saugerties, Rosendale, hat. raffles of Steiff gifts, meeting Steiff USA guests, tain Brauhaus, 403 Winter Clove Rd, Round Top. and Rhinebeck. For schedule and complete infor- a preview of the upcoming Goodie Shop with Info: 800-999-7376. 3pm-5:30pm An Afternoon with Alan mation log onto the website. woodstockfilmfes- samples of the featured treats, new museum Cumming. In conversation with WAMC’s Joe tival.com. 1pm-3pm Chicken Dancearama. Performance displays of Steiff teddy bears and animals, special Donahue. Presented by Oblong Books & Music Art meet up with Linda Mary Montano. To close 8:30am-9:30am Free Daily Silent Sitting Steiff gift shop sale, and of course the Mama Bear in collaboration with The Fisher Center for the our seven month Performance series we will Meditation. On-going every Morning, seven Lounge, the Kids’ Club Cave, Teddy Bear Picnic, Performing Arts at Bard. Sosnoff Theater, Fisher dance the final chicken dance on the full moon. days a week, 8:30-9:30am in the Amitabha and a birthday cake. The Den of Marbletown, 1 Center for the Performing Arts, Bard College, All ages are invited to join us. Come costumed as Shrine Room. Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, Basten Ln, Kingston. Info: 845-687-6441, face- Annandale-on-Hudson. Info: 845-876-0500, a wild fowl and be a miniature version of T-Rex 335 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 book.com/teddybearmuseum or thedenofmarble- [email protected], fishercentertickets. or a new born chick. Re:Seed Saugerties, 204 679-5906, [email protected]. town.com. bard.edu/single/SYOS.aspx?p=1041. $37. Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 917-312-7161, 8:30am-9:30am Yoga Workout with Terry 11am-12pm Poughkeepsie Reformed Church reseedsaugerties.com/chicken-dancerama/. 3pm Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks’ comedy Fister. For those of you who want to get up and 300th Anniversary. Stained Glass Window masterpiece. Center for Performing Arts, 661 1pm Sunday Football Brunch. Happy Hour go a little earlier on Sunday, Woodstock Yoga presentation. Local historian David Greenwood Route 308, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-3080, begins from 6-8pm. No cover for this event. Center is adding a new Sunday morning class to will make a presentation on the stained glass [email protected], center- Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Wood- the schedule. Led by Terry Fister, Yoga Workout is windows of the Church. Poughkeepsie Reformed forperformingarts.org. $25, $27. stock. Info: 845-679-2814, lodgewoodstock.com. a multi-level Vinyasa flow class combining tradi- Church, 70 Hooker Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 3pm Woodstock Ultimate Disc. Ongoing games tional asana with modern core exercises designed 845-462-7828, [email protected]. 1pm-2pm Silent Peace Vigil by Woodstock - Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5pm; & Sundays at to enhance mobility, stability and strength. Wood- Women in Black. Village Green, Tinker St, 11am Music on Bannerman Island. Hop on 3pm. A free, casual, co-ed pickup game. Athletic stock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: Woodstock. Info: 845 679-7148, rizka@hvc. board the Estuary Steward and cruise over to the Fields, 98 Comeau Dr, woodstock. WoodstockUl- 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. rr.com. island for a live music concert and a self-guided timate.org. 9am-4pm High Falls Flea Market. Art, antiques, tour. Newburgh Landing, Newburgh. Info: 845 1pm-3pm Calling All Knitters. Do you enjoy 3:30pm Tower Music Series: Piano Concert by collectibles, crafts & treasures. Market runs thru 234-3204, bannermancastle.org. knitting? Knitters of all levels are invited to meet Victoria Schwartzman. A concert of solo piano 10/30. Grady Park, 23 Mohonk Rd & Rt 213, High on the first and third Sundays of every month, 11am-4pm Woodstock Farm Sanctuary works. Ms. Schwartzman has appeared with the Falls. 1-3pm. Come to share patterns and skills and Weekend Tour. 150-acre life-long sanctuary for St. Petersburg String Quartet, in the New York to enjoy the company of others who share your 9am-8pm Mower’s Flea Market. Held every rescued farm animals. Learn about vegan living. A Philharmonic Ensembles series. Free-will offer- interest. Elting Memorial Library, 93 Main St, Saturday and Sunday. Maple Lane, Woodstock. new Visitors Center and Cafe, open to the public ing. Poughkeepsie Reformed Church, 70 Hooker New Paltz. Info: 845 255-1489, eltinglibrary.org. Info: 845-679-6744. for tours on weekends from 11am-4pm through Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-452-8110. $15/ October. Group tours & private vegan events 1pm-3pm Pallet Puppet Theatre offers suggested donation. 10am-5pm NYS Sheep & Wool Family Festival. (including weddings). Woodstock Farm Sanctu- Spanish Puppet Lesson. Ongoing on Sundays, Sheep shearing, animal shows, farmers’ market, 3:30pm Organ Recitals. Dan Campolieta will ary, 2 Rescue Rd, High Falls. Info: 845-247-5700, 1-3pm. Materials for kids provided. The Green wine tasting, authors, workshops, cooking demos, perform. Staff Sergeant Campolieta was Asso- woodstocksanctuary.org. $10/adults, $5/kids. Palette,Medusa Antique Center Building, 215 livestock show and sale. Family fun with rides, ciate Organist/Music Director at Asylum Hill Main St, New Paltz. petting zoo, pumpkin carving, face paiting & 12pm 17th Annual Black Bear Film Festival. Congregational Church in Hartford for many games and much more. Food court. Dutchess Bear sculptures will be available to bid on as part 2pm-4pm Meetings in Conscious Awareness. years before joining the United States Army to County Fairgrounds, Rte 9, Rhinebeck. Info: of the silent auction during the festival. Three Support for spiritual practitioners, including be a jazz pianist in Pershing’s Own Band. The 845-876-4000, sheepandwool.com. day event, kicking off with an opening night gala meditation, dialogue, conscious movement, and largest all-pipe organ in a house of worship in will kick off three days of films in the historic creative self-expression. Free, donations welcome. the World. Free. West Point Cadet Chapel, West 10am-4pm Johnny Appleseed Cider Fest. Old Milford Theatre, as well as a free two-day film Yoga Yoga, 446 Main St., Rosendale, NY. Info: Point. Info: 845-938-2308, westpoint.edu. fashioned hands-on cider pressing, hayrides, salon featuring student filmmakers screening 845-687-8688, [email protected], yogay- build-your-own scarecrow. Free. Prospect Hill 3:30pm-7:30pm Journey Blue Heaven & their films. Line-up: Community Picnic , 10/15, ogarosendale.com. Orchards, 73 Clarks Ln, Milton. Info: 845-795- Emmaretta Marks Outdoor Concert. Rain or 3-5pm at the Community House at 201 Broad St., 2383, prospecthillorchards.com. 2pm Mad Forest. A play about revolution, shine. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, 50 Mill Hill Milford, PA. Held rain or shine.M eet and greet secret police, ghosts, vampires. Where the real Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-3484. 10am Hudson Highlands Nature Museum: with the Artful Bear artists, free live music, a hot and surreal meet before, during and after the Fall Foliage Hike. Suggested for families with dog cart, lemonade and baked treats, kids’ crafts 4pm Tani Tabbal Trio. Guests must street park. Romanian Revolution. Parker Theatre, New children over the age of five. Hudson Highlands and games, and a coloring contest. Smokey Bear There is plenty of parking bordering the complex Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxoffice@newpaltz. Nature Museum, Cornwall. Info: 845-534-5506, will make a special appearance from 4-4:15pm. on Manor Ave. and Progress St. Lace Mill/Main edu, newpaltz.edu/theatre. $18 general reserved, ext. 204, hhnm.org. $7, $5/child. Milford, PA. BlackBearFilm.com. Gallery, 165 Cornell St, Kingston. facebook.com/ $16 reserved senior (62+) SUNY faculty/staff, $10 TheLaceMill/. $10/suggested donation. 10am-4pm Stars of the Valley Quilt Show. The 12pm-5pm Artists Welcome - Fall Foliage Plein reserved SUNY New Paltz student. Warwick Valley Quilters’ Guild biannual show. Air at Dutch’s Spirits. Whether you are an aspir- 4pm Book Reading: Julia Ain-Krupa. Author 2pm What’s Going On With Our Kids? Gender Vendors, food, boutique, appraisals and lectures. of . Free. Inquiring Minds ing artist, amateur or professional, this is your and Sexuality 101 for Parents and Grandpar- The Upright Heart Sanfordville Elementary School, Warwick. wvqg. chance to paint or photograph our stunning vistas Bookstore, 6 Church St, New Paltz. Info: 845-255- ents. A program for parents and grandparents of org. during peak foliage. Harvest Homestead Farm 8300. youth who are questioning their sexuality. Elijah will be open to artists to set up their canvases 10am-2pm Sunday Brunch @ The Falcon Main Nella, LMFT will help define current thought on 4pm-5:30pm String Trio of New York. Ameri- and easel on 400 acres. Free to artists and the Stage. Times Square’s Classic. A Cappella Doo the subject and create a secure place for questions can Jazz Chamber Ensemble. Amity Gallery, 110 public. Dutch’s Spirits at Harvest Homestead Wop. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: and answers. Keeping our children safe with good Newport Bridge Rd, Warwick. Info: 845-258- Farm, 98 Ryan Rd, Pine Plains. facebook.com/ 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. self-esteem keeps them healthy. This program 0818, [email protected]. $15/suggested events/1807359409501397/. is free and open to the public. Please register. donation. 10am-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are 12pm-6pm Bradley Farm Annual Farm Party. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies 4pm-6pm Woodstock Community Drum Food buffet and farm brewed beer event that Info: 845-876-4030, starrlibrary.org. last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Circle. Hosted by Birds of a Feather and Time- will include live music, horse and buggy rides, Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. 2pm Sly Fox. Set in 1880’s Gold Rush San Fran- keeper Drums invite all to drum and dance. Free, portrait paintings, & brewery tours. Tickets are Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; cisco, Sly Fox is a farce by Larry Gelbart (Tootsie, donations appreciated. On-going on Sundays, $35 per adult includes all the food, plus 2 beers. Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the MASH) based on the classic Elizabethan satire 4-6pm. Village Green, Tinker St, Woodstock. Kids under 10 are free. Purchase tix online or at ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Meth- Volpone. Byrdcliffe Theatre, Upper Byrdcliffe the door. Kid, bike and dog friendly event. Rain 5pm-6:30pm Restorative Yoga with Kate odist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-331-2369, perform- or shine! Iris (Kimberg) www.raybradleyfarm. Hagerman. A gentle, completely supportive 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. ingartsofwoodstock.org%20. general public $23, com RB Brew, LLC Bradley Farm 317 Springtown practice that is designed to bring stillness to the seniors and students $20. body and the mind. The perfect way to wrap up October 13, 2016 ALMANAC WEEKLY 31 the weekend. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming Every Monday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome or 8pm The Record Company. Bearsville Theater, encouraged to attend. Ongoing. Walker Valley St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstock- call us for appointment. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 291 Tinker St, Bearsville. Info: 845 679-4406, Schoolhouse, 1 Marl Rd, Walker Valley. Info: 845 yogacenter.com. $18. Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-2100. BearsvilleTheater.com. 744-3055. $30/25 minutes, $50/45 minute reading/chakra 6pm Hudson Valley Humanists Meeting. 8pm Industry Night at The Lodge. Featuring 10:30am-10:30pm Brown Bear, Brown Bear & clearing with crystal lay-out. Discussion will be based on the ideas in Jonathan live funk with Fishin’ Chicken. Happy Hour all Other Treasure Stories. Ulster Performing Arts Haidt’s The Righteous Mind. Free and open to the 1pm-2pm Needlework Group. Knitters, crochet- Night! Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Center, 601 Broadway, Kingston. www.bardavon. public. Refreshments will be served. New Paltz ers, rug hookers & stitchers of all types and begin- Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2814, lodgewoodstock. org/. Community Center, 3 Veterans Dr, New Paltz. ners welcome. Town of Esopus Library, 128 com. 10:30am Together Tuesdays with Francesca. Info: [email protected]. Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, 8pm The Record Company. Bearsville Theater, Free program designed for children birth through [email protected], esopuslibrary.org. 6pm-9pm HVCD Dance. Swing Dance to Crazy 291 Tinker St, Bearsville. Info: 845 679-4406, preschool. Ongoing. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main Feet. Beginners’ lesson 6- 6:30pm with Emily 2pm-5pm NOFA-NY’s fi nal season on-farm fi eld www.BearsvilleTheater.com. St, Phoenicia. Info: 845 688-7811. Vanston. Dance from 6:30 to 9pm. DJ’ing at the day at Hawthorne Valley Farm. Opening Old 10:30am Pilates Equipment Group Class. A break Admission: $12; $8 (full time student with Meadows for New Gen. of Farmers: Sharing the full body work out! Core stability and strength- current ID).Snacks to Share are welcome! No Journey in the HV & Beyond. Farm tour/interac- Tuesday partner needed. No experience needed. Everyone tive discussion. Hawthorne Valley Farm, 327 Co ening, full upper body and lower body program, Welcome. More info: Addie 845 255-0614 or Bena Rd 21C, Ghent. Info: 5852711979, info@nofany. 10/18 classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 845 454-2571. Arlington Reformed Church, 22 org, bit.ly/2cyGHdC. $15/person or $25 for two Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. or more people/farm. Opening Reception & Potluck Party. Solo Show: 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. Jill Friedman. Show runs through 11/14. Bring 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Sun 2pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced 11:30am Gyrokinesis. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broad- food or drink to share. Free. The Arts Upstairs, Evening Jazz - Wolff & Clark Expedition with by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - way, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates. 60 Main Street, Phoenicia. Info: 8456887020, John Abercrombie (Jazz). The Falcon, 1348 Route munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin com. $10/drop-in. [email protected], artsupstairs. 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthe- Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon- Yin Yoga with Roxie Newberry. com. 11:30am-1pm falcon.com. Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am- A slow, steady class that stimulates connective Leonid Lerman, Touched by Verses and 8pm Crystal Bowersox. Club Helsinki Hudson, 6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the tissues to make them healthier and stronger, at Related Works. 405 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 5188284800, Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, Leonid Lerman, (front galler- the same time cultivating equanimity, mindful- [email protected], clubhelsinki.shop. 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ies) Paul Harbutt, Letitcia Ortega-Cortes, Pamela ness and awareness. Woodstock Yoga Center, ticketstoday.com/basket.aspx?Action=AddTick ReservoirUMC.com. Cardwell and Jock Ireland (Carriage House). John 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, ets&eventId=170351. $30, $25. 2pm-4pm Senior Painting with Judith Davis Gallery, 362 1/2 Warren Street, Hudson. woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. Info: 5188285907, [email protected], Boggess. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recre- Esopus Artist Group. 8pm Live Latin Jazz. Every Sunday! Happy ohndavisgallery.com. 1pm-2pm Join this Hour begins from 6-8pm. No cover for this event. ation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and ongoing session of art making. Bring your own Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Wood- older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City 7:30am Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full supplies. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal stock. Info: 845-679-2814, lodgewoodstock.com. Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. body work out! Core stability and strengthen- Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, orga- 3pm-5pm Math Help with Phyllis Rosato. From ing, full upper body and lower body program, [email protected], esopuslibrary.org. classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. kindergarten to calculus. Free. Phoenicia Library, 1:30pm-3pm Israeli Folk Dancing. Join Josh Monday 48 Main St, Phoenicia. phoenicialibrary.org/. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. Tabak in the joy of dancing to Israeli music.Steps 3pm-7pm South Pine Street City Farm Stand. will be taught at the beginner’s level and adjusted 10/17 Open for fresh vegetables and greens. This farm- 9am-5pm Rip Van Winkle Hike: Long Path for more advanced participants. No registration stand is a project of the Kingston Land Trust and Traverse - Woodland Valley to Phoenicia. 11.8 required. Ongoing. 845-255-1559. Unison Arts Opening Reception & Potluck Party. Solo Show: a member of Eat Well Kingston, part of Cornell’s miles. Car shuttle. Info: 609-731-3318, newyork- Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz. Info: Jill Friedman. Show runs through 11/14. Bring Live Well Kingston. Open Mondays, Wednesdays heritage.com/rvw/. 845 255-1559. $10 suggested donation. food or drink to share. Free. The Arts Upstairs, & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-532-0011. South Pine 60 Main Street, Phoenicia. Info: 8456887020, 9am-10am Senior Dance with Inyo Charbon- 2pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced Street, Kingston. Info: 845-532-0011. [email protected], artsupstairs. neau. The emphasis is on fun while benefiting by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - com. 3:30pm-4:30pm Amateur Guitar Jam. Join from strengthening and aerobic exercise and munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin celebrating life. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon- Leonid Lerman, Touched by Verses and this casual gathering of acoustic musicians. Bring your own guitar. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am- Related Works. Leonid Lerman, (front galler- Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock 6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the ies) Paul Harbutt, Letitcia Ortega-Cortes, Pamela [email protected], esopuslibrary.org. City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, Cardwell and Jock Ireland (Carriage House). John donation. 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, Davis Gallery, 362 1/2 Warren Street, Hudson. 4pm-5pm Muay Thai for Kids. For ages 5 to 13. ReservoirUMC.com. Info: 5188285907, [email protected], Children learn the basics of the art of the eight 9:30am Serving and Staying in Place - SSIP/ ohndavisgallery.com. limbs with our knowledgeable instructors. Build New Paltz. Regular Tuesday social breakfast 4pm-5pm Ways of the West. A life-skill series confidence and personal strength. Free. Free meeting for seniors who want to remain in their for boys grades 2 - 4, with horses! Developing 7:30am-8:30am Free Community Medita- ongoing class. Stockade, 302 Wall St, Kingston. own home and community. Plaza Diner, New character in our youth is the foundation for our tion. Meets weekly on Mondays 7:30-8:30am stockademuaythai.com. Paltz Plaza, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-0609. community’s future. HorsePlay activities instill and Thursdays 12:15-12:45pm. All are welcome empathy, evoke pride, teach patience, and stretch for silent sitting and walking meditation. For 4:15pm-5:30pm Healthy Back Class w/ Anne 9:30am The Saugerties Seniors Meeting. imaginations!Led by Cori Nichols, Eagala certi- optional beginner instruction, please arrive Olin. Build strength and increase flexibility and Settled and Serving in Place (SSIP)is a social self- fied Equine Specialist and Rosey Rouhana, LMHC, 10 minutes early. Silence begins at 7:30am on range of motion with attention to your special help group for seniors who want to remain in their Mondays, and 12:15pm on Thursdays. Drop-in needs. Class is on-going and meets on Mondays, homes and community. Village Diner, Main St, NCC. Info: HudsonValleyHorsePlay or call Cori attendance welcome. Cushions, back-jacks, and 4:15-5:30pm. 28 West Gym, Maverick Rd & Rt Saugerties. Info: 845 255-0609. Nichols 845-616 - 3608. $80/series of 4 classes. chairs available. Facilitated by Doree Lipson & Meets Tuesdays in October, 4-5pm. Nichols Field, 28, Glenford. $12/class. 9:30am-11am Level I Yoga with Jory Serota. Meredith Johnson, Zen practitioners and medi- 98 Sherman Rd, Kerhonkson. Hudson Valley 5:15pm Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full Taught in the Iyengar style, this class is for any tation teachers. Donations appreciated. Educa- HorsePlay.com. body work out! Core stability and strengthen- students new to Iyengar Yoga. The basis of the tional Annex of Wellness Embodied,A Center for ing, full upper body and lower body program, method is taught in standing poses and other 4pm-5pm After School Tweens. Ages 9-12- Psychotherapy and Healing, 126 Main St, New classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. fundamental postures. Woodstock Yoga Center, Event includes crafts, outdoor games, book Paltz. Info: 845-419-0293, wellnessembodied- Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 6 Deming St, Woodstock. woodstockyogacenter. discussions, movies, wii and informal hangouts. center.com/community-meditation. 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. com. $18. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port 8:30am-9:30am Free Daily Silent Sitting Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ 5:30pm-7pm Kirtan Chanting. Offering local 10am Olana Tours (thru 10/30). Tuesday Meditation. On-going every Morning, seven days gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. rotating Kirtan Artists. Check Woodstock Yoga - Sunday, first tour 10 am, last tour 4 pm (on a week, 8:30-9:30am in the Amitabha Shrine Facebook Page to see who is chanting this week! weekends, last guided tour at 1pm; self-guided 4pm-8pm Free Community Holistic Health- Room. For info contact Jan Tarlin, 845-679- Free or by Donation. Woodstock Yoga Center, touring 2-4 pm). Olana, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. care Day. 3rd Tuesday of the month. A wide 5906. Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, variety of holistic health modalities and practi- Mountain Rd, Woodstock. olana.org.Olana. woodstockyogacenter.com. tioners are available and they have many new The Country Scrappers & Stampers 9am-9:50am Senior Fit Dance for Seniors with 10am practitioners. Appointments can be made on a 6pm-8pm Home Base Meet-Up/Mixer. For Meeting. Adah Frank. Dance and movement for strength Come for the whole day or drop by for first-come, first-served basis upon check-in, from business professionals who work from home and flexibility. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior an hour or two. New members are welcome and 4-7:00PM. RVHHC invites patients to give a dona- and remotely in Ulster County. Network with Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 others like you, get local insights on how to locally and older. Bring a mat. Woodstock Community manage your business from home and remotely. Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679- Complimentary refreshments and food, cash bar. 2880. $1 donation. Sponsored by the Office of Economic Develop- 9:30am-3pm ServSafer Food Safety Manager ment and Young Ulster Professionals -YUP. RSVP Certifi cation Course. CCEUC Education Center, is requested by visiting UlsterHomeBase.com. 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. Info: 845 340-3990, Redwood Restaurant, 69 North Front St, Kings- ulster.cce.cornell.edu/events/2015/01/12/ ton. UlsterHomeBase.com. servsafe-food-safety-manager-course. $150, $75/ 6pm-8pm The Hudson Area Library pres- recertify. ents James Baldwin’s America: A Reading 9:30am Settled and Serving in Place (Kingston & Discussion Series. A 5-part reading and Chapter). A social self-help group for seniors who discussion series titled James Baldwin’s America want to remain in their homes and community. Mondays beginning 9/19 from 6-8pm (no Olympic Diner, Washington Ave, Kingston. Info: meeting on Columbus Day). Facilitated by Donna 845 399-2805, ssipkingston.org. Ford Grover, a professor at Bard College in 19th and 20th century American literature.Log on for 10am-12pm Senior Drama with Edith LeFever. complete details. Hudson Area Library, 51 North Comets of Woodstock focuses on improvisation, 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda. acting exercises, monologues & scenes. Interested [email protected], hudsonareali- seniors are welcome to sit in. Sponsored by Wood- brary.org/. stock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community 6:45pm-9pm The Truth about Cancer Series: Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679- Cancer Causing Blindspots, Toxic Vaccines, 2880. $1 donation. Homeopathy. Learn how to eat to avoid cancer or to defeat an existing cancer. Find out what treat- 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with ments really work and how you can cleanse your Barbara Boris. For all students new to Iyengar body of toxins so it can heal itself. RSVP. Limited Yoga, taught by Woodstock’s only Certified seating. Wallkill Reformed Church, 45 Bridge St, Iyengar Yoga Instructor. The basis of the method Wallkill. Info: 914-388-2810. is taught in standing poses. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 7pm-9pm Table Carousel. New Paltz Garden 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. Club’s major fundraiser which supports the annual scholarship given to a graduating New 11am-12pm Chair Yoga. Chair Yoga is for those Paltz High School Senior for a college major in who need extra support to enjoy the benefits of 1 Horticulture or Environmental Science. Raffle Everything Ulster Publishing yoga- with Kathy Foley. Town of Esopus Library, and silent auction. Info: 845-687-6493. Ulster 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, County BOCES Conference Center, 175 Route 32 [email protected], esopuslibrary.org. N, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-6436. $10. now in one place. 12pm Gyrokinesis. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Corey Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. Dandridge’s World of Gospel Residency (Gospel). 12:15pm Rhinebeck Rotary Club Meeting. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: Beekman Arms, 6387 Mill St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 914 244-0333. 7:30pm Find Peace - Learn to Meditate. Free hudsonvalleyone.com 12:30pm-6:30pm Crystal Tarot Readings and classes. Woodstock Reformed Church, Wood- Chakra Clearing Sessions with Mary Vukovic. stock, NY. 32 ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016 tion or an hour of volunteer community service starrlibrary.org, starrlibrary.org. ment and performance of yoga postures. Ending Followed by reflections and spiritual discussions. if they can. Marbletown Community Center, with a vinyasa flow, this lunchtime class will leave 7pm-10pm Jazz Jam. Every Tuesday, 7-10pm. Everyone welcome. 845 679-9534. First Church 3564 Main St, Stone Ridge. Info: info@rvhhc. you feeling less chronic pain, more stretched out The Derby, 96 Main St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845 of Christ Scientist, 85 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: org, rvhhc.org. and walking taller than before. Woodstock Yoga 845 679-9534. 452-3232. Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. woodstockyo- 5pm Woodstock Ultimate Disc. Ongoing games 6pm-7pm Teen Program. Includes 3-D Modeling 7pm-9pm Open Mic. On-going. Free admission. gacenter.com. $18. - Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5pm; & Sundays at Inquiring Minds Bookstore, 65 Partition St., Projects, Advisory Board, Robot Club, Games & 3pm . A free, casual, co-ed pickup game. Athletic 1pm-2pm Esopus Stitchers. Cross-stitch, Saugerties. Info: 845 679-5906, [email protected]. even Pizza! Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Fields, 98 Comeau Dr, woodstock. WoodstockUl- needlepoint, crewel and more- bring your Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, orga- timate.org. 7pm-8:30pm Weekly Opportunity Workshop. current project or learn a new craft. Town of [email protected], esopuslibrary.org. Learn how to help the environment, raise funds Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. 5:30pm-8:30pm Ulster County Women’s 6pm-7:30pm Creative Seed Support Work- for non-profit organizations, and save money Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail. Network Monthly Dinner. Joanne Leffeld – group. For artists to voice their works in progress over time! Ongoing. Free to attend. Novella’s, 2 com, esopuslibrary.org. Moolah Doula – Shares with us how to make Terwilliger Ln (across from Super 8), New Paltz. in a supportive environment. For Songwriters, our relationship with money more rewarding. 1:30pm-2:30pm Mah Jongg. Learn to play this Playwrights & Actors.Held by Patrice Blue Maltas, Full dinner included, cash bar. Meets monthly the 7:15pm Artist’s New Work Forum: Sheila Dee ancient Asian game. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Actress, Playwright, Musician and founder of Blue second Tuesday. New members welcome. Cucina & the Dazzlers. Artist’s New Work Forum will Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, Healing Arts Center. Meets Wednesday nights, Restaurant, 109 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: exhibit the original rock and roll music of Sheila [email protected], esopuslibrary.org. 6-7:30pm. Blue Healing Art Center, 107 Mill Hill [email protected]. $30. Dee and the Dazzlers. Free! Rosendale Theatre, 1:30pm Weekly Senior Citizen’s Bingo. Seniors Rd, Woodstock. Info: Patricebluemaltas@gmail. 408 Main St, Rosendale. Info: 845-658-8989, 5:30pm-7:30pm New Paltz Regional Chamber 50 and older. Ongoing every Wednesday at com, bluehealing.co. [email protected], rosendaletheatre.org. of Commerce Wisdom of Women Event. A sit 1:30pm & Friday at 7pm. 50/50 tickets avail- 6:15pm Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full down dinner & networking. Featured speaker 7:30pm Life Drawing at Unison. Offering able at 3 tickets/$2. Half-time complementary body work out! Core stability and strengthen- Sarah Angel-Johnson, an innovative trailblazer professional artists and students an opportunity refreshments. Shawangunk Valley Senior Center, ing, full upper body and lower body program, and recipient of a US Congressional Award. She to work with experienced models under controlled Southwyck Square, 70 Main St, Napanoch. Info: classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. will be speaking about the importance of Women’s lighting. On-going. Unison Arts Center, 68 Moun- 845 647-3902. $1. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 Leadership. Registration required. Would Restau- tain Rest Rd, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-1559. $15. 2pm-4pm Sinterklaas 2016 Mask Coloring. 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. rant, Highland. Info: 845-255-0243, newpaltz- 7:30pm-8:30pm Satsang / Meditation. A new Learn about this years’ Honored Animal “The 6:30pm-7:05pm Learn Remembrance. A very chamber.org. $35, $40/non-member. offering at Woodstock Yoga Center, this hour is Owl.” Start coloring the 500 owl masks that need holy and deep form of prayer (with roots in the 5:30pm-7pm Pathways to Prevention: Tips intended to celebrate ‘satsang,’ or being in the decorating for the parade. Starr Library, 68 West Old Testament - Remember my name in the for Making Healthy Seasonal Meals from a company of the truth by sitting together with Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-4030. night) which connects you with the Divine within. CMH Nutritionist & Dietitian. Light refresh- fellow seekers. It will be a rotating agenda each 3pm-4:30pm Free Moving For Live Dance All are welcome, RSVP please. Free /donations ments served. Rain or shine. Limited seating week, including a period of meditation and the welcomed. Flowing Spirit Healing, 33 Mill Hill Exercise for Health. Facilitated by certified RSVP. Olana, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518 study of sacred texts. Check our Facebook page to Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8989, Meetup. instructor, Florence Poulain. For people in 697-5445, [email protected]. see what’s on for the week. Free or by Donation. flowingspirit.com. cancer treatment, recovery or with a chronic Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. 6pm-11pm Barrett’s Bootleggers Bash. Barrett illness. Classes can be done standing or seated. Yin Yoga with Diane Davis. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. 6:30pm-8pm A Art Center’s fall fundraiser. Live musical enter- Program was designed by Somatic Movement slow, steady class that gently stimulates connec- tainment and refreshments that celebrate the 8pm Beethoven to Barber – Innisfree. Violinist Therapist and Exercise Physiologist Dr. Martha tive tissues to make them healthier and stronger, spirit of the era. Barrett Art Center, 55 Noxon Carole Cowan, cellist Susan Seligman, and pianist Eddy. Register by calling 845-339-2071 or eamil at the same time cultivating equanimity, mindful- St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-471-2550, info@ Sylvia Buccelli perform trios and sonatas by [email protected]. Held in the ASB Audito- ness and awareness. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 barrettartcenter.org, barrettartcenter.org. Beethoven and Barber. Julien J. Studley Theatre, rium. HealthAlliance, 75 Mary’s Ave, Kingston. Deming St, Woodstock. woodstockyogacenter. SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz. Info: 845-257-2700, 6pm-7:30pm College Night and Fall Open 3pm The Chess Club. For experienced adult com. $18. newpaltz.edu/music. $8 general, $6 srs, faculty/ House Slated at C-GCC. Representatives from players from 3-4:30pm; Beginners will meet 7pm Follow the River Lecture & Film Series staff, $3 student, at the door. more than 70 colleges and universities are sched- 4:30-5:30pm. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s at Hudson River Maritime Museum. Using uled to be on hand to talk about admissions 8pm Open Mic Nite. Join host Ben Rounds and Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845 255-1255, librar- Community Science to Improve Water Quality procedures and financial aid. At the same time, take your shot at becoming the next Catskills [email protected]. in the Hudson River Watershed: How’s the Water C-GCC faculty and staff will be available to discuss Singing Sensation! No cover. Woodnotes, Rt 28, 3pm-7pm South Pine Street City Farm Stand. Quality? Lecture by Riverkeeper’s Dan Shapley. academic programs available at the Greenport Mt. Pleasant. Info: 845 688-2444, emersonre- Open for fresh vegetables and greens. This farm- Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout campus. SUNY Columbia-Greene, 4400 St Rt sort.com. stand is a project of the Kingston Land Trust and Landing, Kingston. Info: 845-338-0071, hrmm. 23, Hudson. Info: 518-828-4181 ext5513, info@ a member of Eat Well Kingston, part of Cornell’s org. sunycgcc.edu. Wednesday Live Well Kingston. Open Mondays, Wednesdays 7pm-8pm Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society 6pm Evening of Clairvoyant Channeling: & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-532-0011. South Pine Pre-Concert Lecture: Canadian Brass. Starr Clairvoyant Counseling channeled by Rev. 9 Street, Kingston. Info: 845-532-0011. Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: Betsy Stang. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill 10/1 3:30pm-8:30pm Woodstock Farm Festival! 845-876-4030, [email protected], star- Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $25. Opening Reception & Potluck Party. Solo Show: If it’s Wednesday it’s Woodstock! Join us at the rlibrary.org. 6pm-7pm Weekly Sitting Meditation w/ Jill Friedman. Show runs through 11/14. Bring mid-week market rain or shine, Alfresco dining, 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground. Johnny Walking Meditation. Instruction available. food or drink to share. Free. The Arts Upstairs, loads of farm fresh food. Open til dusk. 6 Maple Scopaletti Hosts Roots & Blues Sessions. The On-going Tues, 6-7pm. Free & open to the public. 60 Main Street, Phoenicia. Info: 8456887020, Lane, Woodstock. Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236- Sky Lake Meditation Center, 22 Hillcrest Ln, [email protected], artsupstairs. 4:30pm-5:30pm Art Hour with Francesca. For 7970, liveatthefalcon.com. Rosendale. Info: 845 658-8556, skylake.shamb- com. ages 3 to 103! From paper flowers to crazy crit- 7pm-9pm Open Mic. Sign up in person only, hala.org. Leonid Lerman, Touched by Verses and ters -something creative each week! Phoenicia 5-7pm. Free admission. Towne Crier Cafe, 379 6pm-7pm Vinyasa Community Class with Related Works. Leonid Lerman, (front galler- Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688- Main St., Beacon. Info: (845) 855-1300, info@ Selena Reynolds. A fun and informative drop-in ies) Paul Harbutt, Letitcia Ortega-Cortes, Pamela 7811, phoenicialibrary.org. townecrier.com, townecc.tunestub.com/event. class, open to all levels. Woodstock Yoga Center, Cardwell and Jock Ireland (Carriage House). John cfm?id=246900&cart. 4:30pm-6pm Iyengar Yoga Level II with 6 Deming St, Woodstock. woodstockyogacenter. Davis Gallery, 362 1/2 Warren Street, Hudson. Barbara Boris. For advanced students who are 7pm-11pm Rosendale Chess Club. Free admis- com. $8 donation requested. Info: 5188285907, [email protected], well-practiced in Iyengar Yoga Level I. Taught by ohndavisgallery.com. sion-no dues. On-going every Wed, 7-11pm. 6:30pm-8pm Urban Trail Ranger Meet-Up. Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Rosendale Cafe, 434 Main St, Rosendale. Info: A twice-monthly scheduled walk along the 9am-10am Senior Kripalu Yoga with Susan Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. 845 658-9048. future Kingston Point Rail Trail to conduct Blacker. A gentle yoga class with each student Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. 7pm-9pm Volleyball. A pickup volleyball game. routine monitoring. They start at the back of encouraged to move and stretch at his or her own $18. Ongoing every Wednesday, 7-9pm. Enter the the Immanuel Lutheran Church and walk down pace. Includes warmups, poses for strength and 5pm-6pm Juggling & Hula-Hooping. Learn Center at the entrance on the left side, as you to East Strand. If you’re into weed wacking, balance and breath work for relaxation. Spon- and practice juggling & hula-hooping- for adults. face the school from Lucas Ave. Rondout Munici- picking up trash and monitoring the overall sored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port pal Center, 1915 Lucas Ave, Cottekill. Info: 845 quality of the trail, then this IS for you! Wear to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ 616-0710. $6. sturdy boots and long pants. In the event of rain Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. or other bad weather, the Trail Time Walk will Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 7pm-8pm Meditation and the Spiritual Path be cancelled. Meet the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each 5pm-6pm Beginner Muay Thai for Adults. For of Cafh . Learn the Discursive Meditation, a 9:30am-10:30am ACTing Up! Free weekly ages 14 to 65. Learn the ancient martial art of month through October. Immanuel Evangelical program for 2-4-year-olds and their adults technique designed to explore from within the Muay Thai in this high intensity class. Students of Lutheran, 22 Livingston St, Kingston. Info: 845 Weekly sessions running through. Creative time fundamental and transcendent issues of our lives. all levels and abilities are welcome. Free ongoing 877-5263, kingstonlandtrust.org/. of songs, stories, games and crafts all facilitated by A dialogue follows the meditation. Meets the 1st class. Stockade, 302 Wall St, Kingston. stockade- & 3rd Wednesday of every month at 7-8pm. Cafh 6:30pm Meditation! Part of the Free Spinal Jessica Coons. Athens Cultural Center, 24 Second muaythai.com. Retreat House, 146 Kerley Corners Rd, Tivoli. Health Workshop series. Led by Dr. David Street, Athens. www.athensculturalcenter.org. Info: 845 481-0580, CafhHudsonValley@gmail. Lester. Bring a friend and spend an engaging half- 5:15pm-6:15pm Italian Conversation Class. 9:30am-11am Vinyasa Level I-II Yoga with Weekly class is designed for people who have com. hour learning new ways to improve and enhance Alison Sinatra. This vinyasa class is ideal for some knowledge of the Italian language and “Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism” your health and quality of life. Free. Lester Chiro- students transitioning from beginner to inter- 7pm would like to improve their conversational skills. Class. practic, 3 Paradies Ln, New Paltz. mediate. Led by the amazing Alison, asanas are On-going. Free 90-minute program Taught by Dr. Ornella Lepri Mazzuca. Held in the includes 30 min of Quiet Sitting Meditation 7pm Bard and West Point: Preconference explored with increasing detail and a slower library community room. Gardiner Library, 133 followed by 1 of 8 lectures on the history, prac- Debate. An exciting public debate inspired by flowing sequence. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, tices & principles of the Karma Kagyu tradition the topic of this year’s Hannah Arendt Center Deming St, Woodstock. woodstockyogacenter. [email protected], http://gardinerlibrary.org. of Tibetan Buddhism. 8/wk curriculum. Karma conference, “Real Talk.” Event held in the Multi- com. $18. 5:15pm Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full Triyiana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads Mountain purpose Room. Bard College/Berteldmann 10:30am-11:30am Senior Strengthening with body work out! Core stability and strengthen- Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-5906, jan@kagyu. Campus Center, Annandale-on-Hudson. Info: Linda Sirkin. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior ing, full upper body and lower body program, org. 845-758-7878, hac.bard.edu/con2016. Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. 7:15pm-8pm Silent Spiritual Practice. For 7pm-10pm Open Mic Nite. Join host Ben Rounds and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 people who would like to do spiritual practice and take your shot at becoming the next Catskills City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. together to increase the potency of the practice. Singing Sensation. Woodnotes Grille – No cover. donation. For those who would like to learn Remembrance, The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Route 28, 5:30pm Ribbon Cutting, Reception and Art 12pm Woodstock Senior Citizens Club come to a teaching at 6:30pm. All are welcome Mt. Tremper. Info: 845-688-2828, emersonre- Sale. Gallery Opens at noon, normally not open Meeting. Guest speaker Kevin Rudolph from RSVP please, Free /donations welcomed. Flowing sort.com. on Wednesdays, the gallery will be opening at 12 Health Alliance will speak about Physical Spirit Healing, 33 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: pm, and offering 20% off any art purchased that 7pm Witness to History: The Gorbachev Therapy. Woodstock Community Center, Rock 845 679-8989, Meetup.flowingspirit.com. day only. This is the first time it has conducted a Years/ Views from the U.S. Embassy. Presented City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8537. sale of this magnitude. Artists’ Collective of Hyde 7:30pm The Poughkeepsie Newyorkers by Carol Urban and Richard Gilbert were Foreign 12pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are Park, 4338 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park. Info: Barbershop Chorus. All male a cappella group, Service Officers assigned by the United States priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies 845-229-9029, [email protected], artistscol- that sings in the uniquely American “Barber- Information Agency to Moscow. This program last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. lectiveofhydepark.com. shop Style” of close four-part harmony. Guests is free and open to all. Starr Library, 68 West Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. are always welcome. Sight-reading not required. Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-4030, star- 5:30pm Orange County Chamber of Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Meets every Wednesdays at 7:30pm. Crown rlibrary.org. Commerce’s Annual Meeting and Awards Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the Heights Clubhouse, 34 Nassau Rd, Poughkeep- Reception. The program starts with hors 7pm Open Mic. Free. Inquiring Minds Bookstore, ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Meth- d’oeuvres and a cash bar. The awards ceremony sie. newyorkerschorus.org. 65 Partition St., Saugerties. Info: 845-246-5775. odist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: will be held in the Theater at 6:45pm and an 8:30pm-11pm Live at Catskill Mountain 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. 7pm-8:30pm Witness to History: The after-party to honor the winners will begin at 7:45 Pizza Company: Acoustic Jazz Trio. Featur- Gorbachev Years/ Views from the U.S. 12pm Rotary Club of Kingston Meeting. Fellow- p.m. Catering will be provided by Loughran’s. ing Syracuse/Siegel Duo, bassist Rich Syracuse Embassy. Talk presented by Carol Urban and ship, lunch, and an informative and interesting Reservations required. Sugar Loaf Arts Center, and drummer Jeff “Siege” Siegel. No cover or Richard Gilbert, Foreign Service Officers assigned presentation from a guest speaker. Meets every 1351 Kings Hwy, Sugar Loaf. Info: 845-457-9700, minimum! Catskill Mountain Pizza Company, by the United States Information Agency to Wed at 12 noon. Christina’s Restaurant, 812 [email protected], orangeny.com. $50. 51 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-7969. Moscow during the years of glasnost and pere- Ulster Ave, Kingston. kingstonnyrotary.org. 5:30pm-7:30pm Prenatal Class. Ongoing on 10pm Reggae Night. Featuring Queen Tubby stroika. This program is free and open to all. To 12pm-1pm Yoga Rolla with Terry Fister. A Wednesdays. Mackintosh Community Room, 147 spinning vintage vinyl every Wednesday starting register, go to the calendar at starrlibrary.org or series of SOFT foam rolling exercises designed Lake St, Newburgh. Info: 845 563-8043. at 10pm. No cover. Happy Hour from 6-8 pm. call 845-876-4030. Starr Library, 68 West Market to address the excessive tension and soreness in Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Wood- St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-4030, njackson@ 5:30pm-6:30pm Woodstock Informal Service. connective tissues, which can inhibit proper align- stock. Info: 845-679-2814, lodgewoodstock.com. 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MUST like cats and be meticulous. ***NYS PARKS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY*** Flexible hours. No supplies necessary. Deep The NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic NOW HIRING - FULL TIME and light cleaning. Will pay a reasonable rate. Five minute walk to Village Green. Preservation is requesting proposals (RFP) for the (New Paltz Location) Contact 802-6333 . operation of the Food, Beverage & Catering Concession • Sales Coordinator • Guest Service Agent NOW ACCEPTING at James Baird State Park, Pleasant Valley, NY RFP #X001275 • Night Auditor applications for servers & cooks. • Housekeeping For Bid Document and Financial Obligations, please • Laundry Attendants Please apply at restaurant. • Houseman The Roost contact Carol Oksa at 845-889-3875 for a copy of Please send your resume to the RFP documents. Refer to RFP #X001275. [email protected] 3542 Main St. Stone Ridge Proposals in response to this RFP are due to State Parks no later than Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 2pm. 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Must be profi- 145 would like to congratulate you on being availability for an interview. cient at “Quickbooks.” The financial admin- picked from over 100 businesses in your istrator reports to the library Director (John Please call 845-590-3594 field. We believe we can help each other- CERTIFIED AIDE LOOKING Giralico) and works closely with the library to schedule an interview. We have a swap meet every Sunday, 8 a.m.-4 FOR PRIVATE CARE board’s treasurer and the financial commit- p.m. at Holy Cow Shopping Center, in addi- tee. Please e-mail: newpaltzeltinglibrary@ for elderly. tion to a flea market/garage sale. We find Top pay for Experienced yahoo.com; or call: 845-255-5030 #2. 10 years experience. Live-in or hourly. that when business people set up a table w/ References available. Ulster County area. Sales People! RN/LPNs needed to care for engaging teen- business cards & flyers or “show how to do” (845)706-5133 National log home manufacturer ager. 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KINGSTON CHURCH Join Kingston’s Renais- A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE! sance with this unique offering. Former brick Savvy buyers & sellers know that only Westwood Metes & Bounds offers a church offers 5700+ SF on 2 levels. Street 35+ year tradition of recognized success in Ulster County Real Estate. With level features 56x30 deep roots in the communities we serve and live in, we provide a uniquely main room with 14’ ceilings, stained glass informed perspective on the important aspects affecting your most important windows, choir loft, investment. With a Westwood professional on your team, you can trust your 2 office spaces & 2 success to ours. It works! bathrooms. Finished walk-out lower level TEXT P961378 to 85377 features office, stor- age and 46’ free span POSSIBILITIES ABOUND! Former church meeting hall with space. Think fab artist large 1800SF central room, high ceilings & loads of windows. TEXT P961379 to 85377 or performance space, Open kitchen and a set of baths complete the main level. Low- live/work renovation er level is divided into 6 offices / classrooms with a laundry / or unique offices...... $245,000 utility room too! Bring your imagination! ...... $152,000 Cape Style Parsonage 20161573 also available! Former Brick Church & Cape Style Parsonage also available. Contact Barbara A. Ellman, RE Salesperson, Contact Barbara A. Ellman, RE Salesperson, 845-399-1570 cell, or Sara Y. Cohen, Assoc. 845-399-1570 cell, or Sara Y. Cohen, Assoc. Broker, 845-633-1287 cell Broker, 845-633-1287 cell 24 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock, NY 12498 24 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock, NY 12498

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ROOM FOR RENT. Can be used as resi- dential or an office. $550/month plus secu- Kingston/ rity. Utilities included. Walking distance to Hurley/Port everything. (845)664-0493. 440 Ewen Rentals NEW PALTZ GARDENS 1-BEDROOM/STUDIO, Kingston Up- TEXT P1051602 to 85377 TEXT P1051604 to 85377 town. On bus route, walk to Stockade APARTMENTS THINK NEW!- WALK TO THE HUDSON- area, shopping, conveniences. No smoking Dramatic “Dwell” inspired new Lovely setting in 21A Colonial Dr., New Paltz. 1 & 2 BR apts. construction with superb privacy on 6 wooded a riverside hamlet just steps to the water’s Pets welcome! No security deposit option. or pets. Heat & hot water provided. Secu- 3-12 month leasing terms. Pool, laundry on site. rity & references required. Call 845-338- Stone Ridge acres. Airy open floor plan, flooded edge. Pristine “easy living” ranch style home 845-255-6171 4574 . with natural light from huge windows, features features gleaming hardwood floors, central AC, vaulted ceilings, cozy gas fireplace, quality updated eat-in kitchen opens to vaulted & skylit Saugerties appointed kitchen, radiant heat under real oak dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, walk out 3-BEDROOM HOUSE Rentals flooring, main level ensuite MBR with spa bath, finished lower level w/ 22’ family/media room & newly renovated. 2-car garage. Centrally 450 2 add’l BRs up, 3.5 baths, loft space perfect for space for den & home office. Sunny deck o’looks located to New Paltz, Rosendale, Highland, home office, finished lower level perfect for refreshing deck pool and patio. Detached Kingston. $1400/month plus utilities NICE 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT in private suite. MUST SEE! ...... $868,000 garage, too...... $225,000 Call 845-853-5595 great location. Rent is $825/month plus utilities. First, last, security required. Call Phil 646-644-3648. www.westwoodrealty.com BRIGHT, QUIET STUDIO APARTMENT , Civil War Victorian: Unfurnished, Picture 14’ x 70’ Mobile Home, 3-bedrooms (1 Stone Ridge New Paltz West Hurley Kingston Woodstock window views, hardwood floors, wired for small), 1.5 baths, W/D, A/C. On 25 beautiful 687-0232 255-9400 679-7321 340-1920 679-0006 cable, coin laundry, rocking chair porch, 12 acres. 6 miles from Village. No smoking, no acres. 1 mile town. Includes utilities, WiFi. pets. $950/month plus deposit. References. $875/month. 914-725-1461. 845-217-7937. Standard text messaging rates may apply to mobile text codes 36 ALMANAC WEEKLY October 13, 2016 300 Real Estate

Available 11/1. Rent- $850/month includes anything old. Home contents purchased, Woodstock/West utilities. References, first month & security. (select items or entire estates purchased.) Vendors Needed Hurley Rentals Please call or text 845-853-3889. CASH PAID 657-6252 470 LOOKING FOR mature, dependable, quiet BOTTOM LINE... I pay the HIGHEST 655 housemate! 1-BEDROOM in cozy, owner- PRICES for old furniture, ANTIQUES of Newly renovated 3-Bedroom House for occupied home. Smoke-free environment. every description. Paintings, lamps, rugs, rent. Large yard, new kitchen, new bath- 11/7/16-5/15/2017 +. Kitchen privileges, porcelain, bronzes, silver, etc. One item to room, new floors. Off-street car parking. 2 bathrooms- male shares 1. Laundry in entire contents. House calls & free apprais- RED HOOK monthly price; $1400. Location: Bearsville/ basement. Center of New Paltz. Walk to Bus als. Richard Miller Antiques (Est. 1972). Woodstock. Call 845-399-2222 . Station, SUNY Campus, Rail Trail. $600/ (845)389-7286. 1-Bedroom Apartment 917-992-0702 within walking month utilities included. . WANTED: 78 RPM RECORDS. POP-UP They lurk distance to town. Newly renovated. $950/ in basements & attics! WGXC.90.7 D.J. month plus utilities. Security and refer- For Sale plays only 78 RPM’s. Top prices paid & ex- NEIGHBORHOOD ences required. Pets to be determined. Call pert advice. Also Phonographs. Kit- 845- Toby 845-430-4181, Win Morrison Realty. YARD & GARAGE 600 399-4930. W.G.X.C. is a Community Non- WOODSTOCK STREAMSIDE COT- Profit Co. We give airtime to first timers on TAGE. Waterfalls. Cozy. Private. Work- FOR SALE: DESIGNER HATS & miscel- radio. www.WGXC90.7.com room, sunroom, LR, 1-bedroom w/large laneous items. Call cell phone at 646-270- window facing stream, kitchen, all wood 2230 . Musical SALE floors, 3 decks. 2.5 miles to center of town. Instruction & 845-758-1170 Short/long-term. Starting at $950/month. Tree Services Instruments Owner/Broker; (845)417-5282 . 640 Call John Woodstock/Lake Hill; CHARMING FUR- 603 PIANO INSTRUCTION: Standard meth- NISHED CABIN for rent from Nov 1-April ods for reading and playing, solo and en- 30th. $1000/month plus utilities. 1-bed- HAVE A DEAD TREE..... CALL ME! Dietz semble; Classical, Pop, Folk Repertoire. SEPT - DECEMBER room plus den. Best suited for one person Tree Service Inc. Tree Removal, Trimming, Kids, Adults, Beginner to Advanced. Large, Every Sat & Sun 9-5 or a couple. No pets. 917-608-9145 for pics/ Stump Grinding. Seasoned Firewood for pleasant studio between Woodstock and appointment. Sale. (845)255-7259. Residential, Munici- Saugerties. Edward Leavitt, 679-5733 . Weather Permitting palities. West of Auctions Set up Sat for $15 and get Sun Woodstock LAWLESS TREE SERVICE for only $5. Set up 1 day for $20. 480 Rentals FULLY INSURED 648 CERTIFIED ARBORIST • CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES Pay upon arrival. 2-Bedroom Apartment. 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Residential, Munici- D&H CANAL MUSEUM HIGH FALLS Between Woodstock & Saugerties; Artist Donny Malone: 914.388.3811 John Paul 914.213.0425 palities. Flea Market, Rt. 213 High Falls. Art, An- Lake Retreat. 2-bedrooms, 1000 sq.ft. du- www.hudsonvalleyauctions.com tiques, Collectibles. EVERY SUNDAY, plex, (separate wing of large house w/own ULSTER FOREST PRODUCTS, INC. through November, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Vendor entrance.) On 7 very private acres. Moun- Log Length- Cut & Split Firewood. Antiques & info: Joni (845)810-0471 or jonicollyn@aol. tain views, 14 acre lake, high ceilings, sky- Collectibles com lights, beautifully furnished. Available 11/1- Top quality wood at reasonable prices. 650 5/15. Short/long-term. Details 914-388-9607 Yard & Garage 845-246-7598 . [email protected] Sales We accept cash, checks, & credit cards. WANTED-TOP DOLLARS PAID! Rentals to Share 670 www.getwood123.com We Buy Entire Estates or Single Items. Actively Seeking Gold and Silver of any kind, You will not be disappointed!! Sterling, Flatware & Jewelry. MOWER’S SATURDAY/SUNDAY FLEA 540 MARKET; Maple Lane, Woodstock. Every Furniture, Antiques through Mid-Century. Pick-up Truckload of Firewood for Sale . We Gladly do House Calls. Free Appraisals. weekend & Monday, 10/10, Columbus Day House Share November 2016-April 2017, (Not a full cord) $160. Local delivery. Call We also do Estate/Tag Sales. weekend. Antiques, collectibles, produce & Woodstock in town. Private entrance, bed- 35 years experience. One Call Does It All. 658-8766 or 706-7197. Reusables. 845-679-6744. For brochure: room, lr, bath. Share kitchen, dining, yard. Call or text anytime 24/7. [email protected] Off-street parking. 5 min walk to town/bus. 617-981-1580 GOOGLE US! Quiet neighborhood. On stream swimming Buy & Swap hole. Utilities/cable/garbage removal in- Giant Tag Sale. Kitchen Cabinet business cluded. $950/month. One month security. 620 selling tons of hardware, knobs & pulls, Small dog considered. November 6-April drawer slides, doors, leftover accessories, 30. 845-750-7703. Leave message with OLD FURNITURE, CROCKS, JUGS, Made you look. moldings PLUS some household items number. References required. paintings, frames, postcards, glasswares, (marble table, rocker, metal outdoor chairs, sporting items, urns, fountain pens, lamps, new microwave, queen size mattress, old LARGE HOUSE SHARE AVAILABLE in dolls, pocket knives, military items, bronzes, Our newspapers and websites reach over silver) and some construction materials. 3 Woodstock. 1 mile to town. Private 3 room jewelry, sterling, old toys, old paper, old box- 50,000 readers a week. Go to 845-334-8200 Cherry Hill Rd., New Paltz, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. suite w/bathroom. Share kitchen & living es, old advertisements, vintage clothing, or ulsterpublishing.com to advertise. Sat.-Sun., 10/15 & 10/16. areas. No pets please, but must like cats. 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Please give contact information NOTICE TO RESPONDERS: Sealed Financial Statements Performed in Accordance levard, Ulster Avenue and Route 9W. and the best times to reach you. proposals for RFP-UC2016-081 TOWN OF with Government Auditing Standards The necessity for such closing consists of the MARLBOROUGH ROUTE 9W CORRIDOR Independent Auditors’ Report on Compli- fact that such road is a COUNTY road and is Pet Care MANAGEMENT PLAN will be received on ance for Each Major Federal Program and being closed under authority vested by Section or before Friday, November 4, 2016 at 3:00 Report on Internal Control over Compliance in 104 of the Highway Law. PM at the Ulster County Purchasing Depart- Accordance with the Uniform Guidance 960 rd LEGAL NOTICE ment, 244 Fair Street, 3 Floor, Kingston, NY. SAID INFORMATION will be available for Specifications and conditions may be obtained public inspection during normal business hours, COUNTY OF ULSTER PROJECT CAT is a non-profit cat RESCUE at the above address or on our website at www. in the Office of the Clerk of the Ulster County Leg- OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC & SHELTER. Please help get cat off the co.ulster.ny.us/purchasing. islature at 244 Fair Street, Kingston, New York. WORKS Adopt streets & into homes. a healthy & Marc Rider, Ulster County Director of DATED: October 13, 2016 317 SHAMROCK LANE friendly cat or kitten companion for a life- Purchasing Kingston, New York KINGSTON, NY 12401 time. High Falls/Accord area. (845)687- Victoria A. Fabella, Clerk ROAD CLOSING 4983 or visit our cats at www.projectcat. LEGAL NOTICE Ulster County Legislature STATE OF NEW YORK org NOTICE TO RESPONDERS: Sealed COUNTY OF ULSTER proposals for RFP-UC2016-080 MARKETING LEGAL NOTICE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the undersigned & ADVERTISING ULSTER COUNTY FOR COUNTY OF ULSTER Commissioner of Public Works, having jurisdic- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC tion of the County Roads in the County of Ulster, will be received on or before Friday, November WORKS does hereby temporarily close the road known as: 255-8281 633-0306 4, 2016 at 3:00 PM at the Ulster County Pur- 317 SHAMROCK LANE County Road #32, Glasco Turnpike chasing Department, 244 Fair Street, 3rd Floor, KINGSTON, NY 12401 In the Town of Ulster in said County of Ulster Kingston, NY. Specifications and conditions ROAD CLOSING County Road #32, Glasco Turnpike will be may be obtained at the above address or on STATE OF NEW YORK closed to all traffic for three to five days effective our website at www.co.ulster.ny.us/purchasing. COUNTY OF ULSTER October 18, 2016. This closing is required so WOULD YOU LIKE AN OUTDOOR Marc Rider, Ulster County Director of THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the undersigned that CSX may upgrade and replace the existing CAT? Do you have a barn, garage, shed Purchasing Commissioner of Public Works, having jurisdic- railroad crossing surface. Traffic may use Kings or outbuilding? Would you like to con- tion of the County Roads in the County of Ulster, Hwy to Leggs Mill Rd to Rte 9. sider having feral cats? You can help cats LEGAL NOTICE does hereby temporarily close the road known as: The necessity for such closing consists of the in need who will help keep your barn, etc. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol- County Road #157, Boices Lane fact that such road is a COUNTY road and is free of rodents. The cats will be neutered/ lowing report is available for public inspection: In the Town of Ulster in said County of Ulster being closed under authority vested by Section spayed and up to date w/shots. Please 2015 Federal Single Audit with the following County Road #157, Boices Lane will be closed 104 of the Highway Law.