Calendar for Fall 2018 from About Town.us BE SURE TO CHECK WITH THE SPONSORS OF EVENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 FOR CHARGES, OR IN CASE OF TYPOS Fall for Art presented by The Jewish Federation of Ul - "Dust to Deliverance" with author Jessica DuLong ster County, showcasing 28 gifted Hudson Valley (TENTATIVE). Part of the Heroes' Day event. Artists in a juried art show and fund raising recep - Hudson River Maritime Museum. 845-338-0071. [email protected] SEPTEMBER tion. Special recipient is the Ulster County SPCA. Rondout Landing. Kingston, NY 12401 The Chateau, 240 Boulevard, Kingston; FallforArt.org; 845.338.8131. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Explore Sam's Point with the Mid-Hudson Adiron - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Lloyd Historical Preservation Society presents a free dack Club. For details, contact leaders: Ginny Fauci, Special presentation by Valerie Balint; Hudson River program on “Charles S. Keefe (1876 - 1946): Colo - [email protected], Linkage and Legacy – in Two Chapters: Thomas nial Revival Architect in Kingston and ,” 845.399.2170; Lalita Malik, [email protected], 845.592.0204. Cole National Historic Site and Olana, discussing by William Rhoad architectural historian. 7pm. Free refreshments. Donations gratefully accepted. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 the interconnections of Thomas Cole and Frederick Vineyard Commons Theater Building #6, 300 Vienyard Avenue, High - Annual Labor Day Barn Sale, come and shop for Church. Presented by Friends of Historic Saugerties. land, NY. TOLHPS.org. unique items at great prices while supporting your Free. Seating limited to 81 guests. Come early.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 local community arts center, accepting donations Community Room of the Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties; 845.246.4317. “American Dunkirk: The Waterborne Evacuation of through August 31. 8 AM to 4 PM; 8 AM to 9 AM, Manhattan on 9/11” with authors James Kendra early bird entry, $10 non members, free for mem - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Stone House Day, hosted by Historic Huguenot Street and Tricia Wachtendorf. Book signing to follow. 7:00 bers; 9 AM to 4 PM free admission to all. PM in the Riverport Wooden Boat School classroom. Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz, NY; and Town of New Paltz, celebrating the 340th an - Hudson River Maritime Museum. 845-338-0071. [email protected] www.unisonarts.org; 845.255.1559. niversary of the settling of New Paltz by twelve Rondout Landing. Kingston, NY 12401 French Huguenots in 1678. 11 AM to 4 PM, seven SAT-MON/ SEPTEMBER 1-3 SEP 14 - SEP 30 historic houses will be open for public tours or view - PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE: POLLINATORS. Farm THE MYSTERY OF LOVE AND SEX by Bathsheba ing; visitors will encounter interpreters dressed in open daily. 30 plus Outdoor Activities. Hudson Valley Doran. Director: Melisa Annis. “Perfectly wonderful! period garb; performances and vendors on the street Apple Picking Gala, Gingergolds & Honey Crisps! A tender and funny exploration of the lives of two Best Pollinator floral photo sent to our farm face - throughout the day. Info: www.huguenotstreet.org/stonehouseday. couples from two generations.” - NY Times. “Orig - book page wins $ 25 gift certificate to spend in barn. inal [and] refreshing! An critical look at young Sat. 10-11 Bug Face Painting. Sun. 10 am. Bee SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 friendships…ideal for different generations of a A Night in Little Italy sponsored by the Highland Keeping Program. Mon. 10-11 Make a Pollinator family.” - Chicago Tribune Flower Pen. 845 883 7825/2187 Business Association also hosting a business expo in Shadowland Stages. (845) 647-5511. shadowlandstages.org. 157 Hurds Family Farm. Ste. Rte. 32/Modena/hurdsfamilyfarm.com the parking lot next to Sal's Place. Live music by Canal Street, Ellenville, NY 12428.22 until none. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Roberto Milanese, 4 PM to 7 PM; cannoli eating FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 17th Annual Hooley on the Hudson Irish Festival contest 5:30 PM, grape stomping, bocce ball, local Emporium Sculpture Park artist's reception 6 PM T. R. Gallo Park, Rondout Waterfront, Kingston, info http://ul - food and beverages,. to 8 PM for sculptures that will be on display now steraoh.com Center of the Highland Hamlet, Vineyard Ave between Little Flower Shop and Sal's Place, Highland, NY; through May 2019, 24/7. The exhibit of 14 sculp - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 tures is a collaboration of The Rhinebeck Antiques “Epizooty! The Great Horse Epizootic and the Erie Emporium and curator Franc Palaia; the artwork is Canal” with Travis Bowman, Senior Curator of the SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 for sale, rentals and commissions are welcome. NYS Bureau of Historic Sites. What happened when Tutor orientation for Ulster Literacy at the Marlboro The Emporium Sculpture Park, 5229 Route 9, Staatsburg, NY; info every engine in New York State effectively stopped Free Library to qualify for training. Free. Volunteers proprietor Jay Grutman, 845.876.8168, [email protected]. working at the same time? Bowman will discuss the urgently needed to teach adults to read. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 devastating effects of the horse influenza epizootic Marlboro Free Library, 1251 Route 9W, Marlboro; Lisa Hantes, Plattekill Day and the Plattekill Historical Preserva - of 1872-3, which shut down the Erie Canal and pos - [email protected] tion Society exhibits. Free. 10 AM to 5 PM. Rain sibly drove the leading freight company on the canal SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 date Sunday, September 16. to go bankrupt in 1874. 7:00 PM in the Riverport Lecture on Father Devine, sponsored by the Ulster Thomas Felton Town Park, corner of Patura Rd and Route 32, Mod - Wooden Boat School classroom. Suggested donation County Historical Society, a religious man who ena; info: 845.883.6118. $5. Register now. brought his progressive views on racial equality and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Hudson River Maritime Museum. 845-338-0071. [email protected] morality to Ulster County in the 1930s. He had his High Falls Pet Show, 30th Anniversary, a day of fun Rondout Landing. Kingston, NY 12401 supporters and detractors. Lecture by High Falls his - to honor our beloved animal companions, spon - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 torian, Richard Rydant. 3 PM-5 PM. members free, sored by the High Falls Civic Association. 10 AM to 17th Annual Hooley on the Hudson Irish Festival $10 non-members. 1 PM. Ten ribbon categories; vendors, kids' activities. T. R. Gallo Park, Rondout Waterfront, Kingston, info http://ul - Bevier House Museum, 2682 Rt 209, Marbletown, NY; www.ulster - Free admission; $5 registration for pet competition. steraoh.com countyhs.org, 845.377.1040. Parking lot of High Falls Community Church, Second St, High Falls, NY; info Yvette at [email protected]; www.high - fallscivic.org Page 1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 High Meadow School, 3643 Main St, Stone Ridge; Annual Benefit Auc - “The Hudson’s Lost Steam Fleet” with Woodstock British Car Show; come see Jay Blotcher, 845-612-9837, tion, a magical evening to help sup - Thomas Rinaldi. 7:00 PM. Riverport beautiful vintage cars from England [email protected] port Mohonk Preserve's mission of Wooden Boat School classroom. Sug - that still drive and still look great. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 protecting the Shawangunk Moun - gested donation $5, pre-registration Peace, Love and Lucas! Show benefits Multi-Holiday Penny Social by the tains region. Unique things, experi - recommended. Register Now! the work of the Woodstock Playhouse. Highland Hose Co. No. 1 Ladies Aux - ences, trips, and opportunities in the Hudson River Maritime Museum. 845-338-0071. 9 AM to 3 PM; spectators are free. iliary, Inc. Doors open at 5 PM; call - live auction.Many handmade items, [email protected] Rondout Landing. Kingston, NY Awards, live music, refreshments ing starts at 6:30 PM. Refreshments gift certificates, jewelry, original art - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 available for purchase. Free parking. available. Special raffle tables, 50/50. Book Talk and Signing for Just the Highland Fire District Headquarters, Highland Hose work and more in the silent auction. Rain date is October 7. #1, 25 Milton Ave, Highland. 5 PM, $200 per ticket, includes dinner. Way You Are - You're Amazing and Lawn of the Woodstock Playhouse, 103 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock .www.WoodstockBritish - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 For information and to purchase tick - I'll Prove It! By Neal G. Brownell CarShow.com Musical performance featuring Pro - ets, call Tom Leader more information: Linda Mae Wilson. fessor Louie and The Crowmatix pre - 845.255.0919x1241. Mohonk Mountain House knowledgeisfreedompublishing@gm SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Pavilion, [email protected] ail.com. 845-657-3009 Unusual Edibles-Treasures for Garden sented by Hurley Heritage Society SATS, SEPT. 15, 22, 29 Hurley Library, 48 Main Street, Hurley, NY 12443 and Table; part of the Garden Conser - Harvest Concert; $25 online, $21 in Headless Horseman Hayrides and SAT & SUN , SEPT 22 & 23 vancy Open Days Program Digging advance or at the museum gift shop, Haunted Houses, number 1 Haunted 3rd Annual Art Walk Kingston open Deeper Series. Join Allyson levy and Join us at 7 PM. Scott Serrano at their botanical gar - Hurley Reformed Church Hall, 11 Main St, Hurley; Attraction in America, gift shops, new studio weekend, anticipating over 100 www.hurleyheritagesociety.org theme each season, cafes. Dusk to 11 artists with a special preview at ART - den/arboretum where they have cre - SAT-SUN, SEPT 29 & 30 PM. Reservations required. BAR on Friday, September 21 6 PM to ated a “living textbook” of plant life, Tutoring certification over the week - 778 Broadway (Route 9W), Ulster Park, 9 PM, open to the public. Tour mean - particularly edibles that can be grown end, intensive training; Saturday, 11 https://headlesshorseman.com ders through the City of Kingston, the in the Hudson Valley. Registration re - AM to 6 PM and Sunday 1:30 PM to Rondout, Mid-Town and Up-town, all quired; $30 members; $35 Nonmem - 4:30 PM. Free. Volunteers are ur - walkable but with ample parking. 12 bers. 1 PM. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 gently needed to teach adults to read. noon-5 PM both Saturday & Sunday. 888.842.2442; www.opendaysprogram.org Hor - Taste of New Paltz, a day of great food, tus Conslusus 76 Mill Road, Stone Ridge. Marlboro Free Library, 1251 Route 9W, Marlboro; [email protected]; 845.454.3222; Lisa Hantes, [email protected] ; craft beer, local wine and spirits, ven - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 845.331.6837. dors, live entertainment and family Walking History Tour sponsored by the 2018 Catskill Conquest Pilor Rally. SAT-SUN, SEPT 29 & 30 fun; a fund raising event for the New Friends of Poughkeepsie Rural Ceme - From Devil Wagons to Mud Larks. The Hudson Valley Garlic Festival, two days Paltz Chamber of Commerce. 11 AM tery. Re-enactors portray the lives of 2018 Catskill Conquest Pilot Rally. celebrating garlic with foods, crafts, to 5 PM, rain or shine; $5 admission, several notable area residents The 1903 National Association of Au - live music, chef and farmer lectures, children under 12 are free. throughout the years. 1:00 PM, rain or tomobile Manufacturers sponsored an children's area and tons of garlic. Ulster County Fair Grounds, Libertyville Road, New shine. Reservations required and tick - Paltz. newpaltzchamber.org ; 845.255.0243. 800-mile endurance run from Wee - Shuttle bus service. No pets. Rain or ets are limited, $12 per person. Light hawken, NJ to Pittsburgh, PA. 34 au - shine. Sat 10 AM to 6 PM, Sun 10 AM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 refreshments will be served after the tomobiles departed on October 7, 1903 to 5 PM. Daily admission $10 cash The Great Mountain Forest, a Catskill tour. & traveled up the Hudson Valley & only, ATM on site. Consult website for conversation with Naturalist Jerry Cemetery office at 845.454.6020. Poughkeepsie Jenkins, lecture, followed by Q&A. An through the . Rural Cemetery, 342 South Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY. parking directions, award winning naturalist, botanist, Reaching Delhi on the second day in http://hvgf.org, Cantine Field, Washington Ave FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Extension, Saugerties. ecologist and geographer, Jenkins a driving rain, they continued on Headless Horseman Hayrides and founded the White Creek Field School through Franklin and then to Bing - Haunted Houses, number 1 Haunted SAT-SUN, SEPT 29 & 30 IntheMKNG, the creativity festival for and direst the Northern Forest Atlas hamton &beyond. The 2018 Pilot Attraction in America, gift shops, new those who love to create, DIY and craft Project. 2 PM. $15/adult; $10/teen or Rally follows the historic route starting theme each season, cafes. Dusk-11 hands-on, family-friendly experi - senior; kids under 12, free. from the Maurice D. Hinchey Catskill PM. Consult website for parking loca - ences. Featuring live performances The Ashokan Center, 477 Beaverkill Rd, Olive - Interpretive Center in Mt. Tremper & tions. Reservations required. bridge; Ruth Ungar Merenda, 845.657.8333. runs 75 miles to Unadilla. Vintage 778 Broadway (Route 9W), Ulster Park, from Sister Hazel and more. 10 AM to [email protected] ; autos competing. https://headlesshorseman.com . 6 PM. Go to IntheMKNG.com for SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Rt 28 in Mt Tremper. www.1903autorun.com/gen - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 more info and tickets. Hike Scenic Hudson's Falling Waters eral-information Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, 200 Hurd Rd, Crazy Hat Bingo returns to Marble - Bethel, NY Preserve (FWP) and Saugerties Light - town by popular demand sponsored by house Trail; easy, approx 3.5 miles, the High Falls Civic Association; prizes family friendly; bring food and water in seven categories by a panel of local (lunch at the Lighthouse). judges. Buffet meal with soft drinks Meet at FWP, Dominican Lane, Saugerties, and then to the Lighthouse Trail. Confirm with leader: Carla and desserts; adult beverages allowed, Barrett, [email protected] or BYOB, no one under 21 admitted. 6 315.527.8478. PM to 9 PM. Page 2 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 OCTOBER 11th Annual Ulster Italian Festival. The Ulster “Dracula” Set Making Workshop for Kids. Kids can county Italian American Foundation presents this come help create the set for the following week's' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 free festival for a large variety of Italian foods, bev - performance of Bram Stoker's Dracula. $10 admis - “Caring for the River Together - How Four Organi - erages, products, music and family fun. 11 AM to 7 sion to workshop and show. zations Saved the Hudson” with Sarah Wassberg PM, rain or shine. Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz, NY; Johnson. 7:00 PM in the Riverport Wooden Boat Kingston Waterfront, Kingston, NY http://ucitalianamericanfounda - www.unisonarts.org; 845.25.1559. School classroom. Suggested donation $5, pre-reg - tion.org SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 istration recommended. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 Fall Family Fun Fest. Celebrate fall in the Catskills Hudson River Maritime Museum. 845-338-0071. [email protected] Lloyd Historical Preservation Society presents a free with apple cidering, nature hikes, hayrides, face Rondout Landing. Kingston, NY program on the Villas of Plattekill presented by Ish painting, pumpkin painting, blacksmithing, broom OCT 5 - OCT 21 Martinez based on his Arcadia Series book. 7pm. making, live music, food and crafts. $5/adult at the PAPERMAKER By Monica Wood. Director: Brendan Free refreshments. Donations gratefully accepted. door, kids under 12 free. 11 AM to 4 PM. Burke. Papermaker gets its Hudson Valley premiere, Vineyard Commons Theater Building #6, 300 Vienyard Avenue, High - The Ashokan Center, 477 Beaverkill Rd, Olivebridge, NY; RuthUngar exploring the struggles and perspectives of both land, NY. TOLHPS.org. Merenda, [email protected], 845.657.8333. workers and management in a mill-town commu - WED – SUN, OCT 10 - 14 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 nity. "It’s a play about the ties that bind us – in a Woodstock Film Festival presents over 150 films, Ulster Chamber dinner and awards to celebrate the marriage, in a family, in a community, as human concerts, panels and the Maverick Awards Ceremony. achievements and success in improving our local beings. And in the workplace. A much needed re - Special screenings and events also take place year- economy and quality of life. Sponsored by Emerson minder of how we are all part of something bigger round. Many notables are expected to attend. Tak - Resort & Spa and Ulster Savings Bank. Cocktails than ourselves.” -Portland Press Herald. ing place in Woodstock, Rhinebeck, Rosendale, 5:30 PM; dinner, 6:30 PM. $100 per person. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal St, Ellenville, NY; 845.647.5511 Kingston and Saugerties. Wiltwyck Golf Club, 404 Steward La, Kingston, NY; info 845.338.5100; www.UlsterChamber.org. FRI THRU SUN, OCT 5-7 woodstockfilmfestival.org for up-to-date info. 9th Annual O+ Festival, “Bartering the Art of Med - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 OCTOBER 26 icine for the Medicine for the Arts”; live bands, visual Coming of Age in the Folk Revival, a Catskill Con - Boo at the Zoo: Join the Friends of Forsyth Nature and performing arts, film screenings, dance party versation with Happy Traum who relates his adven - Center, Kingston Parks and Recreation and the Jun - and more. Three-day all-access festival, wristbands tures as a member of the New York folk revival and ior League of Kingston on October 26th 2018 from are a suggested donation of $50 which includes a T- his friendships with the leading artists of the day. 5:30pm-7:30pm for a fun filled evening at the shirt as thank you. 5 PM Fri; ends 11 PM Sunday. $15/adult; $10/teen or senior; kids under 12 free. 2 Forsyth Nature Center. “Boo at the Zoo” is a Hal - Uptown Kingston, Kingston. opositivefestival.org PM loween treat for children of all ages. Families are SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 The Ashokan Center, 477 Beaverkill Rd, Olivebridge, NY; RuthUngar encouraged to come in costume to this free event Heart of the Hudson Bounty Festival, a fun-filled Merenda, [email protected], 845.657.8333. and enjoy s’mores over a campfire, snacks, live en - event showcasing agricultural heritage and busi - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 tertainment and a costume parade. nesses making up the beautiful Hudson Valley; local “Drawdown - Solutions to Climate Change” with Forsyth Nature Center. 845-339-3053. 125 Lucas Ave Ext, Kingston, NY [email protected] restaurants, farmers' market, wineries, crafts, busi - MannaJo Greene. 7:00 PM in the Riverport Wooden nesses, entertainment and activities for kids. 10 AM Boat School classroom. Suggested donation $5, pre- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Certification to become a literacy volunteer and to to 4 PM. registration recommended. Cluett Schantz Memorial Park, 1801-1805 Route 9W, Milton, NY; Hudson River Maritime Museum. 845-338-0071. [email protected] teach adults to read. Previous orientation is re - 845.616.7824; www.hvbountyfestival.com Rondout Landing. Kingston, NY quired. Volunteers are urgently needed. Certifica - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 tion is free. Call to register Highland Hudson Fest, celebrating the arts, crafts, Methodist Church Cemetery Tour of Hait Hill Ceme - 845.331.6837; [email protected]. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St, Kingston, NY 12401. foods, spirits and all that make the Hudson Valley tery, in case of rain a power point presentation will so special; silent auction, vendors, community or - be held at Plattekill Historical Preservation Society, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 Dracula presented by Theatre on the Road, 7 PM, ganizations and walk the Rail Trail for a bit of ex - 127 Church St, Plattekill. 1 PM to 3 PM. Free. Hait Hill Cemetery, Milton Turnpike, Ardonia, NY; contact adapted by Crane Johnson, simply staged, full- ercise. Hudson Valley Rail Trail Association, 845.883.6118. 75 Haviland Rd, Highland, NY; 845.691.8880; www.hudsonfest.com; length Dracula attempts to move from Transylvania huidsonvalleyrailtrail.net SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 to England to find new Blood and spread his undead SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 Museum Mates at Hudson River Maritime Museum curse but Professor Van Helsing and the townspeople Forsyth Nature Center Fall Festival. Friends of – Lights, Camera, Action – Acting out the Legend get in his way. $25 general admission; $22 seniors; Forsyth Nature Center along with the Kingston Parks of Sleepy Hollow. Try your hand at reader's theater! $20 members; $15 students; $10 children 12 and and Recreation Department hosts the Fall Festival Recreate scenes from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. under. Purchase tickets online www.unisonarts.org at Forsyth Park from 11am-4pm. This annual Willing participants will be given scrips to read out Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz, NY; 845.25.1559. fundraiser features live entertainment, crafts, chil - loud to help retell the legend. Children are not re - dren’s games, delicious food, interactive Nature Cen - quired to participate. Children and families are wel - ter demonstrations and more. come to be members of the audience. 1 PM to 3 PM. Forsyth Nature Center. 845-339-3053. 125 Lucas Ave Ext, Kingston, Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY, 845.338.0071; www.hrmm.org NY 12401 [email protected] Page 3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 9th Annual UlsterCorps Zombie Escape for runners Certification to become a literacy volunteer and to “Marine Art - Capturing the Spirit of Ships, Boats, of all ages to run for their lives and enjoy the spec - teach adults to read. Previous orientation is re - and Waterfronts” with Mark Peckham. Mark illus - tacular fall foliage and beautiful trails at Williams quired. Volunteers are urgently needed. Wednesday, trates his experiences drawing & painting marine Lake, while dodging zombies and other spooky sur - October 24, 4:30 to 7:30 PM; Tuesday, October 30, subjects in the field under a variety of circum - prises hiding in the caves, tunnels and woods. For 4:30 to 7:30 PM; Thursday, November 1, 4:30 to 7:30 stances.Talk includes tales of bad weather at sea, dis - information and to register online: PM. Certification is free. Call to register ruptive onlookers at the dock and the seagull that www.zippyreg.com/online_reg/index.php?e=1111. Williams Lake, 845.331.6837; [email protected]. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin flew away with his art supplies. 7:00 PM in the 434 Williams Lake Rd, off Binnewater Rd, Rosendale, NY St, Kingston, NY 12401. Riverport Wooden Boat School classroom. Suggested SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 donation $5, pre-registration recommended. Regis - Abandon Ship! A Haunted Rondout. Join in the fun ter now. for a not-too-spooky haunting of the Rondout wa - Hudson River Maritime Museum. 845-338-0071. [email protected] terfront which features children's activities and NOVEMBER Rondout Landing. Kingston, NY trick-or-treating in partnership with the Hudson SAT– SUN, NOV 17 – 18 River Sloop CLEARWATER. 11 AM. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Wreath Fineries at the Wineries. Receive a souvenir Certification to become a literacy volunteer and to Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY, wine glass, grapevine wreath, an ornament and 845.338.0071; www.hrmm.org teach adults to read. Previous orientation is re - wine tastings at your starting winery, then receive quired. Volunteers are urgently needed. Call to reg - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 an ornament and wine tastings at the remaining ister Certification to become a literacy volunteer and to wineries on the Shawangunk Wine Trail. 10 AM to teach adults to read. Previous orientation is re - 845.331.6837; [email protected]. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St, Kingston, NY 12401. 5 PM. Details: quired. Volunteers are urgently needed. Wednesday, www.shawangunkwinetrail.com October 24, 4:30 to 7:30 PM; Tuesday, October 30, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Kingston Model Railroad Club Open House to see a SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 4:30 to 7:30 PM; Thursday, November 1, 4:30 to 7:30 complete “O” scale railroad system in action. Scale Museum Mates at the Hudson River Maritime Mu - PM. Certification is free. Call to register seum – Trains, Trains and Trains. November is Na - 845.331.6837; [email protected]. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin models of steam and diesel locomotives, old-fash - St, Kingston, NY 12401. ioned and modern trains, complete villages and tional Model Railroad Model Month. Event will explore the importance of trains in the Hudson Val - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 scenery. Railroad museum, trolleys and circus train, ley and the impact trains had on river transporta - Methodist Church Cemetery Tour of Hait Hill Ceme - Thomas the Tank Engine. Saturdays and Sundays, tion, as well as the use of trains today. Children will tery, in case of rain a power point presentation will noon to 5 PM, through first weekend of December. Kingston Model Railroad Club, Susan St, Kingston, NY; decorate their own train car to take home. 1 PM to be held at Plattekill Historical Preservation Society, 845.334.8233; facebook.com/Kingston-Model-Railroad-Club- 3 PM. 127 Church St, Plattekill. 1 PM to 3 PM. Free. 1157880130-902014 Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY; Hait Hill Cemetery, Milton Turnpike, Ardonia, NY; contact 845.338.0071; www.hrmm.org 845.883.6118. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Day of the Dead Celebration, an evening of celebra - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 tion as we remember our passed family members in 21st Annual Rosendale International Pickle Festival Museum Mates at Hudson River Maritime Museum a joyous festive evening. Live music along with de - combines cultures of many countries which are rep - – Lights, Camera, Action – Acting out the Legend licious Mexican food, drinks and general merry resented by food and music. Vendors offer a variety of Sleepy Hollow. Try your hand at reader's theater! making. This is a tradition brought from Mexico of wares. Contests, prizes and plenty of pickles. Ac - Recreate scenes from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. and will also support local musicians. Time TBA. cessible. ATM available. 10 AM to 5 PM. Willing participants will be given scrips to read out Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rd, New Paltz, NY; Rosendale Recreation Center, 1055 Route 32, Rosendale, NY; loud to help retell the legend. Children are not re - www.unisonarts.org, 845.255.1559 845.204.8827; www.rosendalechamber.org/pickle-festival. quired to participate. Children and families are wel - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 come to be members of the audience. 1 PM to 3 PM. Lloyd Historical Preservation Society presents a free Plattekill Historical Preservation Society Thanksgiv - Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY, 845.338.0071; www.hrmm.org program on the Ice Cutting Industry of Ulster ing Dinner at Gunk Haus; 12 noon to 4 PM. Reser - County presented by Bill Merchant on the D&H vations are required in advance, call for reservations TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Canal..7pm. Free refreshments. Donations gratefully and cost. Certification to become a literacy volunteer and to accepted. Gunk Haus, 387 South St, Clintondale, NY. 845.883.6118 teach adults to read. Previous orientation is re - Vineyard Commons Theater Building #6, 300 Vienyard Avenue, High - quired. Volunteers are urgently needed. Certifica - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 land, NY. TOLHPS.org. Family of New Paltz Turkey Trot is a Thanksgiving tion is free. Call to register SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 845.331.6837; [email protected]. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin tradition featuring a 3.1 mile run/walk and a fun St, Kingston, NY 12401. Veterans Day observed, 2 PM, no admission fee, run for children; last year there were over 1200 par - reservations recommended. Peter Bedrossian, ticipants. Benefits Family of New Paltz food bank, 845.561.1765; [email protected]; thepurpleheart.com; The National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, 374 Temple Hill Rd, New and crisis intervention services to those in need. Windsor, NY Register and get all the details at the Turkey Trot 2018 website: https.//www.newpaltzturkeytrot.com or 845.255.8801; Water Street Market, 10 Main St, New Paltz, NY Page 4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 FRIDAY – SUNDAY, NOVEM - SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 Sinterklaas departs form the historic Plattekill Historical Preservation Soci - BER 30 – DECEMBER 16 35th Annual YMCA Reindeer Ramble, Kingston waterfront (aka “Spain” ety Thanksgiving Dinner at Gunk Winter Wonderettes, a family-friendly 5K walk or run. See website for info. after a full day of open houses, musi - Haus; 12 noon to 4 PM. Reservations musical which features 60's versions ymcaulster.org cal performances, workshops creating are required in advance, of all the great holiday hits, like Jingle MONDAY, DECEMBER 3 beautiful crowns and branches and a 845.883.6118 for reservations and cost. Gunk Bell Rock, Run Rudolph Run and Lloyd Historical Preservation Society Children's Maritime Parade down Haus, 387 South St, Clintondale, NY Santa Claus is Coming to Town. This presents a free program presented by Broadway with stars and puppets ga - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 energetic and glittering package is Tony Musso based on his third book lore. Family of New Paltz Turkey Trot is a guaranteed to delight audiences of all filled with unique or hidden gems of Rondout Waterfront, Kingston, NY; www.sinterk - Thanksgiving tradition featuring a 3.1 ages. Evening shows, Thursday – Sat - the Hudson Valley. Tony is one of our laashudsonvalley.com mile run/walk and a fun run for chil - urday, 8 PM, tickets $39; Matinee Sun - most popular presenters, so please SAT – MON , DEC 1 – 31 dren; last year there were over 1200 day, 2 PM, tickets $30. Opening night, come early to get a seat. 7pm. Free re - The Wawarsing Wassail is a month- participants. Benefits Family of New December 1. Purchase tickets online: freshments. Donations gratefully ac - long series of fun,family, holiday Paltz food bank, and crisis interven - 850.harrisoak.com/current-season-2018/ ; Shad - cepted. owland Stages, 157 Canal St, Ellenville, NY; events, celebrated throughout the tion services to those in need. Register Vineyard Commons Theater Building #6, 300 Vien - 845.647.5511 Town of Wawarsing including El - and get all the details at the Turkey yard Avenue, Highland, NY. TOLHPS.org. lenville, Napanoch, Cragsmoor and Trot 2018 website: NOV 30 - DEC 16 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 WINTER WON - Kerhonkson including the Holiday www.newpaltzturkeytrot.com or 845.255.8801; Special Holiday Show. Annual Snowflake Festival. All of Up - Water Street Market, 10 Main St, New Paltz, NY DERETTES Hustle 5K-ish Run, the Holiday Market Written & Created by town Kingston will be in the spirit. and the Joshua R. Peters Memorial SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Roger Bean. Vocal arrangements by Santa will light the tree at the corner Electric Parade in Ellenville on De - Sinterklaas departs form the historic Roger Bean & Brian Baker. Musical of Wall and North Front Streets at cember 1. More info at Town of Kingston waterfront (aka “Spain” arrangements by Brian Baker. Direc - 6pm. Lots to do and see. For info con - Wawarsing, after a full day of open houses, musi - tor: Michael LaFleur tact: Shadowland Stages. (845) 647-5511. shadow - 845.647.4620; www.ewcoc.com. cal performances, workshops creating [email protected] landstages.org. 157 Canal Street, Ellenville, NY SAT– SUN, NOV 17 – 18 beautiful crowns and branches and a 12428.22 until none. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 Wreath Fineries at the Wineries. Re - Children's Maritime Parade down Museum Mates at Hudson River Mar - ceive a souvenir wine glass, grapevine Broadway with stars and puppets ga - itime Museum – What to do When the wreath, an ornament and wine tast - lore. River Freezes? When the Hudson River Rondout Waterfront, Kingston, NY; www.sinterk - DECEMBER and other waterways in the Hudson ings at your starting winery, then re - laashudsonvalley.com ceive an ornament and wine tastings SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 Valley froze over, boat traffic and sea - at the remaining wineries on the Annual Holiday Pawty (Party). Benefit sonal summer jobs such as brick Shawangunk Wine Trail. 10-to 5 Ulster SPCA. building would end for the winter. www.shawangunkwinetrail.com NOV THRU DEC uscpaca.org Come learn about the jobs and activ - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 PROGRAMS SAT– MON, DECEMBER 1 – 31 ities people did during the winter Museum Mates at the Hudson River The Wawarsing Wassail is a month- months, including ice harvesting, ice Maritime Museum – Trains, Trains FRIDAY – SUNDAY, NOVEM - long series of fun,family, holiday boating, skating and more. BER 23 – DECEMBER 23 Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Land - and Trains. November is National events, celebrated throughout the Frosty Fest, a family-fun holiday light ing, Kingston, NY; 845.338.0071; www.hrmm.org Model Railroad Model Month. Event Town of Wawarsing including El - spectacular featuring Candy Cane will explore the importance of trains lenville, Napanoch, Cragsmoor and Lane, Frosty's Enchanted Forest in the Hudson Valley and the impact Kerhonkson including the Holiday (hayride or drive through), Glistening trains had on river transportation, as Hustle 5K-ish Run, the Holiday Market Gardens, Magical Mansion, Frosty's ONGOING well as the use of trains today. Chil - and the Joshua R. Peters Memorial Magical Adventure, Santa's North Poe, dren will decorate their own train car Electric Parade in Ellenville on De - Blizzard the Polar Bear, professional Please check on all events listed to take home. 1 PM to 3 PM. cember 1. More info at Town of stage show, gift shops and tasty treats. here as this calendar is pre - Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Land - Wawarsing, pared months in advance of ing, Kingston, NY; 845.338.0071; www.hrmm.org Friday, 6 PM to 8 PM; Saturday, 4:30 845.647.4620; www.ewcoc.com. some dates. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 PM to 8 PM; Sunday, 4:30 PM to 7 PM. DEC 1,2,7,8,9, 14,15,16 21st Annual Rosendale International Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses, WILDERSTEIN HISTORIC SITE 778 Broadway (Route 9W) Ulster Park, NY; Frosty Fest. Spectacular nights of mag - Pickle Festival combines cultures of Check out their website for more in - 845.339.2666; www.afrostyfest.com ical lights, dancing characters and many countries which are represented hayrides. See Santa.Got to webiste for formation on special programs. by food and music. Vendors offer a va - wilderstein.org/330 Morton Road /Rhinebeck/ fees and parking instructions 845.876.4818 riety of wares. Contests, prizes and Headless Horseman Hayrides, 778 Broadway, Ul - plenty of pickles. Accessible. ATM ster Park. afrostyfest.com available. 10 AM to 5 PM. Rosendale Recreation Center, 1055 Route 32, Rosendale, NY; 845.204.8827; www.rosendalechamber.org/pickle-festival. Page 5 THROUGH NOVEMBER UNISON ONGOING PRO - SUNDAYS THE NATIONAL PURPLE HEART Guided Walking Tours of Kingston’s GRAMS • Repair Cafe Gardiner. 4th Sundays HALL OF HONOR Historic Rondout District. Fascinating Mondays: of February, April, August, & Octover. Collecting, preserving, and sharing microcosm of America’s history in the • Qigong with Janis Nori 11:30AM– 12pm – 4pm Find tools and materials stories of all Purple Heart recipients. Rondout’s architecture, resilience, and 12:30PM $10 Unison Member, $12 to help you make the repair you need: This inspiring site should be visited at rebirth. Learn about native settle - Non-member on furniture, small appliances & least once in your life to honor the ments, immigrants, insustries, street- Tuesdays: housewares, clothes & textiles, jewelry, men and women who served in the life and more. $15 per person includes • Life Drawing 7:30pm- 9:30pm lamps & lighting, artwork, crockery, name of liberty. Not far from Washing - two-hour afternoon tour and socializ - $20 non-members, $15 Unison Mem - toys & more. “Repair coaches” such ton’s HQ & the New Windsor Conton - ing afterwards at a local establishment bers as electricians, seamstresses, mechan - ment where his troops stayed. or community setting. Led by an cer - • Israeli, Greek, & Balkan Dancing by ics & all-purpose fix-it pros to get you 374 Temple Hill Road/New Windsor/ thepurpleheart.com/(845)561-1765 tified tour guide. Groups welcome. Myra French 1:30–3pm $10 started and help along the way. Cof - mindfulwalker.com Wednesdays: fee/tea, free, and baked treats and fruit TROLLEY MUSEUM • Zumba with Nereida Cabrero OF NEW YORK TUESDAYS (for sale). Now to Columbus Day, noon to 5pm. Bookworms: This wonderful, inter- $10 Unison Member, $12 Non-mem - www.facebook.com/RepairCafeHudsonValley Admission & trolley fare. At the mu - generational program brings our sen - ber Nicolea; 255-1255 or Wendy 255-9775/ recy - [email protected]. Gardiner Library/255- seum: Upstairs: Exhibits, gift shop, rest iors & children together for an hour Thursdays: 1255/ [email protected]. rooms, theater and a Brio train set for of learning & fun. Seniors read na - • Tai Chi with Martha Cheo 6pm-8pm SUNDAYS the kids to play with. $10 ture-based stories to children at the Dance Film Sundays, produced by Ed - 89 East Strand Street/Kingston/845-331-3399 Reading Nook at the Fridays: ward Schoelwer, is a series which • Contemporary Ballet: Fluidity, GOMEZ MILL HOUSE Forsyth Nature Center. The program is started in June 2010 under the aus - National Register of Historic Places. Awareness, & Understanding with every Tuesday at 11:00 am, beginning pices of the Rosendale Theatre Collec - Gomez Mill house was the dwelling Nina Jirka 4:30pm-6pm $15 suggested late June, and runs through early Sept. tive. They are held on the 2nd Sunday place of of a host of historic families donation It is free & weather permitting. of every month. Check time with The - beginning with Gomez The Jew who Forsyth Nature Center. 845-339-3053. 125 Lucas Saturdays: ater. had a trading post there in the 1700s. Ave Ext, Kingston, NY. [email protected] • Life Drawing 10:15am-1:15pm Rosendale Theatre. Others include Revolutionary War fig - MOHONK PRESERVE BOB $25 for non-members, $20 Unison BABB WEDNESDAY WALKS SUNDAYS ures and Dard Hunter –an important Members •First Sunday Free Gallery Talk with We welcome adults of all ages and lev - • Check with Unison for additional programs and Arts and Crafts designer and paper els of ability aged 18 and above. No performances. www.unisonarts.org 845-255- guest educator Kevin Cook. Artist and maker. His picturesque paper mill is reservations are required. Hikes will 1559, 68 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz, NY guest educator Kevin Cook provides on the property. Closed Mon & Tues. 12561 [email protected] start at 9:30am at the trailhead park - gallery talks at the Dorsky Museum on 11 Mill House Road/Marlboro/ 845-236-3126/www. gomez.org ing lot listed in the schedule and end THURSDAYS the first Sunday of each month during First and third Thursday Astronomy between 12 noon and 1pm. Please be the spring 2017 semester. These in - EMPIRE STATE Night, presented by SUNY Department RAILWAY MUSEUM prepared with appropriate gear for the structive guided talks are open to the of Physics and Astronomy Raj Pandya Opens weekends from Memorial Day conditions and type of hike. In case of public. 2 PM and Amy Bartholomew offer a free Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art SUNY New Paltz through October 11am fo 4pm. inclement weather, call June Finer, planetarium show, followed by tele - 845-257-3844/ [email protected]/ 70 High Street/Phoenecia/(845) 688-7501 Hike Coordinator, at this number: newpaltz.edu/museum/programs/public_pro - www.ersm.com 845-255-7247 between 7:30-8am. scope observing (when the sky is grams.html clear). Free tickets, required events one ART LESSONS AND EXHIBITS JOHN BURROUGHS WOOD - WALKING TOURS KINGSTON Woodstock Artist Association, 11 Mill Hill Rd. CHUCK LODGE week in advance. Resume in the Spring. Exhibition and Woodstock John R. Kirk Planetarium in the Coykendall Science Visit the Lodge! It’s a trip, but worth Building; Smolen Observatory/Raj Pandya, 845- Friends of Historic Kingston 1812 UNISON ARTS CENTER seeing the “other” John Burroughs 257-3818, [email protected], www.new - Johnston House Tour – Fridays and • Sculpture Garden at Unison. Open site & his grave. Free tours of are of - paltz.edu/planetarium Saturdays from 11am- 4pm Tour of Year Round. Special objects “Ghost in fered the FIRST WEEKEND OF THE SATURDAYS the interior of the c. 1812 Johnston the Woods,” Matt Pozorski. Garden MONTH , through October, from 11 to John Burroughs Woodchuck Lodge: House, the former home and show - features over 50 sculptures by estab - 3. Reservations are not needed. Dona - Wild Saturdays are the first Saturday room of nationally noted antiques lished and emerging artists. Wander tions toward the upkeep of the Lodge at 1:00 May through October for an dealer Fred J. Johnston where his col - our 5 acres of woodland and meadow are gratefully accepted. Learn more at eclectic hour-long free program in the lection of 18th and early 19th century paths and delight in the sculptures.. our website. Become a member and spirit of JB!, furnishings and decorative arts. Unison Arts Center/ 68 Mountain Rest Road New Paltz/845-255-1559/UnisonArts.org join in supporting his legacy. Woodchuck Lodge/1633 Burroughs Memorial (845) 339-0720/ www.fohk.org. ‘ John Burroughs' Woodchuck Lodge/1633 Bur - Rd/Roxbury/woodchucklodge.org/ MARK GRUBER GALLERY roughs Memorial Road/Roxbury, NY 12474 Featuring Hudson Valley artists. www.woodchucklodge.org Contact Gallery for open hours. New Paltz Plaza, New Paltz NY/845-255-1241/ markgruber@ver - izon.net/ www.markgruber - gallery.com Page 6 JUNE Pfalz Point Trail Challenge. Scenic 10- Highland Day. Games, food, music. mile trail race benefits the Mohonk AREA LIBRARIES ANNUAL EVENTS Village of Highland Preserve. Town of Lloyd. (845) 691-8011. (845) 255-0919. www.mohonkpreserve.org/pptp HIGHLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Thank you New Paltz Regional We are so proud of the community for Patent Day with Revolutionary War Gardiner Day Chamber of Commerce for this great supporting this beautiful addition to Reenactors on Huguenot Street An - Entertainment, games, food. Majestic list of annual events. our town. Come see what is new... like niversary of the signing of the New Park, Gardiner. NewPaltzRegionalChamber.com everything. Children’s reading room is Paltz Patent. (845) 255-9675. JANUARY Historical Huguenot Street in New Paltz. (845) especially charming. Lots of books and Hudson Valley Rail Trail Winterfest 255-1660. www.huguenotstreet.org Elting Memorial Library Fair. Biggest other media. Sleigh rides, cross-country skiing and used book sale in the area. 845-691-2275/ Elting Place, Highland. Around the World in 60 Miles highlandlibrary.org ice carving competition in Highland. Main and No. Front Streets, New Paltz (845) 255- The wineries of the Shawangunk Wine 5030. hudsonvalleyrailtrail.net • Clintondale Branch of the Highland Trail highlight different countries. OCTOBER FEBRUARY Public Library (845) 256-8456.www.shawangunkwinetrail.com Reformed Church of New Paltz An - February 14, Valentine’s Day, and 845-883-5015 nual Apple Festival All things apple on highlandlibrary.org/clintondale-branch don’t you forget it! All-American Fishing Derby. Catch and release event for children. Prizes. Huguenot Street. New Paltz ELTING MEMORIAL LIBRARY (845) 255-6340. MARCH New Paltz Recreation Department, Rotary Club of 93 Main St, New Paltz, 255-5030 eltinglibrary.org Easter Egg Hunt (Within a week of New Paltz. (845) 255-3631. Night of 100 Pumpkins. (Halloween Easter) New Paltz Youth Program New Paltz Challenge Father's Day 6- 8 pm) Pumpkin carvers bring their HAVILAND-HEIDGERD HISTORICAL COLLECTION Ulster County Fairgrounds. (845) 255-5140. Run. 1/2 marathon, 5k- creations for judging; on view at MWF 10-5:30. Elting Library, 93 Main St., New www.newpaltzchallenge.com APRIL night. Paltz, 255-5030 The Bakery. (845) 255-8840 New Paltz Clean Sweep JULY SARAH HULL HALLOCK FREE Community volunteers clean the Independence Day Celebrations Halloween Parade. Begins at 6 p.m. Main Street, Milton, 795-2200, miltonlib.org Music, food and festivities, fireworks at Main Street & Manheim Blvd. in New parks, sidewalks and streets of New STONE RIDGE LIBRARY Paltz. Last Saturday in April. dusk. Paltz; ends at the fire house for treats. Stone Ridge, 687-7023, stoneridgelibrary.org www.newpaltz.org/AnnualEvents.html New Paltz-Ulster County Fair Grounds New Paltz GARDINER LIBRARY MAY PianoSummer (during July & August) NOVEMBER 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner 255-1255 Opening Day on Huguenot Street. Free International institute and festival. American Civil War Living History. www.gardinerlibrary.org tours of stone houses and the Old SUNY New Paltz Music Department (845) 257- Historical Huguenot St. in New Paltz. KINGSTON LIBRARY 2700.www.newpaltz.edu/piano (845) 255-1660. www.huguenotstreet.org French Church. 845-331-0507, kingstonlibrary.org Historical Huguenot Street in New Paltz. (845) AUGUST Annual Turkey Trot. Thanksgiving 255-1660. www.huguenotstreet.org MARLBORO FREE LIBRARY Ulster County Fair. Rides, food, shows morning. 5K race benefits Family of Route 9W, Marlboro 236-7272, Memorial Day Parade, New Paltz entertainment, and 4-H booths. New Paltz. marlborolibrary.org Ulster County Fairgrounds, New Paltz . (845) 255- New Paltz VFW (845) 633-8494 www.newpaltzturkeytrot.com [email protected] 1380.www.ulstercountyfair.com HUGUENOT HISTORICAL Rosendale International Pickle Festi - SOCIETY Woodstock-New Paltz Arts and Crafts Hudson Valley Ribfest Ulster County Library with historical information. val. All things pickled. Huguenot St, New Paltz, 255-1660 Fair Memorial Day Weekend. Fine Fairgrounds. Rosendale (845) 658-9649. Pickle Festival crafts, art, children's tent, entertain - www.hudsonvalleyribfest.org PLATTEKILL LIBRARY DECEMBER 2047 Route 32, Modena, 883-7286, ment, food. SEPTEMBER Reformed Church of New Paltz Christ - plattekill.lib.ny.us Ulster County Fairgrounds, New Paltz (845) 679- Woodstock-New Paltz Arts and Crafts 8087.www.quailhollow.com mas Fair TOWN OF ESOPUS LIBRARY Fair. Labor Day Weekend Huguenot Street.(845) 255-6340 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen 338-5580 Moriello Pool Opening. Memorial Day Ulster County Fairgrounds, New Paltz (845) 679- www.esopuslibrary.org 8087.Quail Hollow Events Huguenot Street Christmas Tree Light - Weekend Community pool opens for TOWN OF ULSTER PUBLIC LI - season, call ahead. TASTE OF NEW PALTZ ing. Deyo Lawn, Huguenot Street. BRARY (845) 255-1889 www.huguenotstreet.org/calen - (845) 255-1700. Local restaurants, wineries, busi - 845-338-7881 , www.townofulsterlibrary.org dar-of-events/ New Paltz Regatta nesses, artists, farm markets. Chil - ELLENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY dren's activities. Rain or shine. Unison Arts and Learning Center’s & MUSEUM Homemade boats parade down Main 845-647-5530 , www.eplm.org 11am –6 pm. Holiday Craft Fair. Fine arts and crafts. Street, then launch on the Wallkill (845) 255-1559. www.unisonarts.org Ulster County Fairgrounds, New Paltz. New Paltz SAUGERTIES PUBLIC LIBRARY River. Regional Chamber of Commerce. (845) 255-0243. 845-246-4317 , saugertiespubliclibrary.org (845) 255-3631.www.newpaltzregatta.com Highland Tree Lighting And Santa. www.tasteofnewpaltz.com Village of Highland. (845) 691-8011. PHOENICIA LIBRARY 845-688-7811 www.phoenicia.lib.ny.us Hudson River Valley Ramble. Guided walks, hikes & biking along National PINE HILL –MORTON MEMO - RIAL LIBRARY Historic Landmark properties. 845-254-4222 (518)473- www.morton.pinehill.lib.ny.us 3835.www.hudsonrivervalleyramble.com Page 7 ROSENDALE LIBRARY Main Street, Rosendale, 658-9013 www.rosendalelibrary.org

BARDAVON AND UPAC PRESENT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Neko Case at the Bardavon Bardavon, 35 Market St. Poughkeepsie 845-473- 2072. Bardavon.org SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Hudson Valley Philharmonic: A Night of Opera and Ballet Music at the Bar - davon Bardavon, 35 Market St. Poughkeepsie 845-473- 2072. Bardavon.org WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 The Price is Right Live! at UPAC UPAC, 601 Broadway, Kingston 845-339-6088 Ticketmaster.com FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 Wanda Sykes at UPAC UPAC, 601 Broadway, Kingston 845-339-6088 Ticketmaster.com SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Hudson Valley Philharmonic: The Silk Road at the Bardavon Bardavon, 35 Market St. Poughkeepsie 845-473- 2072. Bardavon.org THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 Hudson Valley Philharmonic: The Missiah at the Bardavon Bardavon, 35 Market St. Poughkeepsie 845-473- 2072. Bardavon.org MARCH 23 Hudson Valley Philharmonic: Roll Over Amadeus at the Bardavon Bardavon, 35 Market St. Poughkeepsie 845-473- 2072. Bardavon.org APRIL 13 Hudson Valley Philharmonic: Bach’s B Minor Mass at the Bardavon Bardavon, 35 Market St. Poughkeepsie 845-473- 2072. Bardavon.org MAY 4 Hudson Valley Philharmonic:The mighty Hudson and A Bernstein Cen - tury at the Bardavon Bardavon, 35 Market St. Poughkeepsie 845-473- 2072. Bardavon.org

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