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June 2: 12th Annual Ride the Ridge, Stone Ridge June 3: Sixth Annual Multi-Cultural Kingston Block Party, Kingston June 3: Hudson Valley LGBTQ Pride March and Festival, New Paltz June 9: Kingston Kayak Festival, Kingston June 15-17: GlassBarge Tour, Kingston June 16: 48th Annual Strawberry Festival, Ulster Park June 16: 13th Annual Midtown Make a Difference Day, Kingston June 16: 23rd Annual Bounty of the Hudson Wine & Food Festival, New Paltz June 23-24: Brightwork: A Makers’ Festival & National Boat Building Challenge, Kingston June 29: 37th Asbury Short Film Concert, Rosendale

DATE June 2018 Calendar of Events Please Calendar listings are based on information received prior to publication. Changes sometimes occur after printing and Note distribution. You may want to contact the Event Sponsors in advance. Hudson River Cruises: From the decks of the venerable Rip Van Winkle cruise boat, you will relax and enjoy a clear view of historic Hudson River lighthouses, waterfront mansions and other notable locations on this two-hour sightseeing cruise. Also, come aboard for 1-31 sunset, happy hour and event cruises including live music, DJs and dinner on the Hudson. Hudson River Cruises, 1 E. Strand St., Kingston. 845-340-4700; hudsonrivercruises.com Saugerties First Friday: Every month, village businesses stay open late and offer special activities and discounts. 5-9 p.m. Partition, 1 Market and Main streets, Saugerties; facebook.com/saugertiesscene “Annie: The Musical:” Broadway musical based on Little Orphan Annie, a popular 1942 comic strip. Tickets for adults $22, seniors and 1-3 students $19, plus $3 handling fee. Friday and Saturday 7 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. Woodstock Playhouse, 103 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock. 845- 679-6900; woodstockplayhouse.org Wine Tasting Weekend: A culinary weekend exploring food, wine and music from Italy with renowned wine expert Kevin Zraly. 1-3 Availability is limited. Call for reservations 845-883-3798. Mohonk Mountain House, 1000 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz; mohonk.com “K2:” Two mountaineers stuck on the world’s second-highest mountain, confront the fine line between life and death. Thursday-Saturday 1-17 8 p.m., tickets $39; Sunday 2 p.m., tickets $34. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal St., Ellenville. 845-647-5511; shadowlandstages.org 12th Annual Ride the Ridge: Multiple group rides for all ages through the beautiful Hudson River Valley, including a five-mile ride for 2 young riders and their parents. Times vary depending on ride selected. Register online or at the event. 8 a.m.–2 p.m. High Meadow School, 3643 Main St., Stone Ridge; [email protected]; ridetheridge.org 20th Annual Great Plant Swap & Sale: Bring only healthy, well-cared for plants. Swap and Sale until all plants are gone. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 2 Forsyth Park Pavilion, 157 Lucas Ave., Kingston; ulster.cce.cornell.edu Stockade National Historic District Walking Tour: Enjoy a guided walking tour of the largest early Dutch settlement in New York State 2 and the neighborhood where New York State was born in 1777. $10 adult, $5 children, free FOHK members. 1 p.m. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner of Wall and Main streets, Kingston. 845-339-0720; fohk.org Wallkill Valley Land Trust's Eighth Historic House Tour: The tour is titled “Houses on the Land: Plattekill’s Rural Treasures – Houses, 2 Hamlets Crossings and Byways.” Tickets $45/$40 members by May 31; $50/$45 members thereafter. May be purchased online. 11 a.m.– 4:30 p.m. New Hurley Reformed Church, 1145 Route 208, Wallkill. 845-255-2761; wallkillvalleylt.org Craft Market Walk: Enjoy handmade jewelry vintage furniture, all-natural skincare, farmhouse pottery, local wine, food and more. Pet- 2 friendly. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Village of Gardiner. 845-337-9987; visitgardinerny.com/event Car Tour: D&H Canal Museum and Hudson River Maritime Museum: Participants drive themselves starting with a D&H Canal Museum 2 tour, continuing on to Eddyville and finishing the day with a waterfront tour of the Rondout. Tickets available online, $40 HRMM members, $50 non-members. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tour begins at D&H Canal Museum, 23 Mohonk Road, High Falls. 845-338-0071; hrmm.org First Saturday Opening Receptions: Events include live music, open studio tours, theatrical performances, historical re-enactments, arts 2 and cultural activities and more. 5-8 p.m. 845-338-0331; askforarts.org; artalongthehudson.com/kingston Eighth Annual Historic House Tour: Explore the fascinating history, families, agriculture and cultural heritage of the Town of Plattekill. 2 Admission includes reception and local wines’ tasting. 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Reception 4:30-6 p.m. Register online. Members $40, non- member $45. New Hurley Reformed Church, 1145 Route 208, Wallkill; wallkillvalleylt.org

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Hudson River Yacht Racing Association’s “Maritime Cup Regatta”: Annual HRYRA regatta – a wonderful opportunity to view beautiful 2-3 sailing vessels race on the Hudson River in support of the Hudson River Maritime Museum. Kingston Point Park and along the Hudson River, Kingston. hryra.org “Big Girl Stretch:” Artist David Andersson’s colorful acrylic portraits that depict friends and family in intimate, expressive moments. 2-July 6 Opening reception: Saturday, June 2, 1-4 p.m. Gallery open Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Hudson Valley LGBTQ Center, 300 Wall St., Kingston. 845-331-5300; lgbtqcenter.org Peace Train: Enjoy a fun round-trip ride celebrating flower-power spirit, departing from the historic city of Kingston, ride across the Hurley Flats and climb up Hurley Mountain. Purchase tickets online. Adults $18, seniors/military/veteran $16, children ages 2-12 $12. 2-30, 16- Departing 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Through Aug. 25. Steam to the Catskills: Steam locomotive rides on June 16-17 with four rides 17 departing daily. Adults $20, seniors/military/veteran $18, children ages 2-12 $12. Catskill Mountain Railroad, 149 Aaron Court, Kingston. 845-332-4854; catskillmountainrailroad.com Olive Free Library Events: Concert: The New Cambridge Trio: June 2, 3-4 p.m. Suggested donation $12. Art Opening: Collage, 2, 9, 16, Assemblage & Beyond: June 9, 2-4 p.m. Family Movie Night: Wizard of Oz: June 16, 6-7:30 p.m. Concert: Anneke Schaul-Yoder and 24 Derin Öge: June 24, 3-4 p.m. Cello and piano. Suggested donation $12. Olive Free Library, 4033 Route 28A, West Shokan. 845-657-2482; olivefreelibrary.org June Events at WAAM: Habitat for Artists event series occur noon-5 p.m. on the following dates: “Rock, Paper, Color with Dominique Robin:” June 2. “Portraits on the Spot with Claire Lambe:” June 9. “Let’s Get Dusty with ED DeSanna:” June 16. “Junk Menagerie 2, 9, 16, with Christine Stoddard:” June 23. “Ariadne’s Thread with Elena Eshleman:” June 30. Other events include: “The Woodstock Art 23, 30 Colony: The Nascent Years 1900-1930:” June 2, 2-3 p.m. Lecture series. “Digital Art – an Evolution:” June 9, 4 p.m. Lecture by Isabel and Scott Draves. Gallery Talk with Artist Doug Navarra: June 23, 3 p.m. Opening Reception for Exhibitions: June 23, 4-6 p.m. On display through July 15. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St., Woodstock. 845-679-2940; woodstockart.org 2, 10, 24, Town-wide Yard Sale: June 2, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Call 845-338-6263 for more info. Antique Phonograph & Gramophone Exhibition: June 28 10, 1-4 p.m. Hurley Guided Walking Tour: June 24, 2 p.m. Rain or shine. Admission: adults: $5, children under 12 free. “In Defiance: Runaways from Slavery in New York’s Hudson River Valley, 1735-1831”: June 28, 7 p.m. Lecture at the Hurley Library, 48 Main St., Hurley. Free. All other events take place at Hurley Heritage Society Museum, 52 Main St., Hurley. 845-338-1661; hurleyheritagesociety.org Broadway Voices: Musical extravaganza featuring five of the finest talents on Broadway performing tunes from current and past 3 Broadway hits and rounding out the performance with hits from the Hudson Valley. 3-5 p.m. Tickets online. Temple Emanuel, 243 Albany Ave., Kingston. 845-338-4271; cehv.org Fourth Annual Kingston Point Classic Car, Truck and Bike Show: Trophies, trolley rides, music, food, museums, scenic trails, waterfront 3 views. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Entry fee $10. Free for spectators. For more info, contact Woodstock Motor Club, Ron Williams 845-339-4070; [email protected]. Kingston Point Rotary Park, Delaware Avenue, Kingston. Kick for Mental Health: A round-robin kickball tournament to benefit Adolescent Mental Health Services in Ulster County. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. 3 Dietz Stadium, 170 N. Front St., Kingston. 845-334-3017; benedictinehealthfoundation.org Hudson Valley LGBTQ Pride March and Festival: March kicks off 1 p.m. on Main Street, New Paltz. Festival at Hasbrouck Park, 15 3 Mohonk Ave., New Patlz, noon–4 p.m. 845-331-5300; lgbtqcenter.org Sixth Annual Multi-Cultural Kingston Block Party: Featuring international foods, dances and music performed by local community 3 groups. Free. 1-5 p.m. T.R. Gallo Waterfront Park, 93 West Grand St., Kingston; rehercenter.org New Paltz Rotary Touch-A-Truck: The "kids" of all ages get to see, touch and feel the trucks and learn about the people and services they provide. Includes bounce houses, face painting, cow train, family kick ball game and more. No pets and no smoking. Proceeds fund 3 the New Paltz Rotary Club's charitable giving to the local and world community. Admission $5, children under 2 free. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz. 845-797-3063; newpaltzrotary.org In John Burroughs’ Front Yard: Gala luncheon benefiting the sanctuary. Cabin tours, nature walks, silent auction, music from Jay Ungar 3 & Molly Mason and farm to table feasting. Noon-3 p.m. John Burroughs Nature Sanctuary, Burroughs Drive off Floyd Ackert Road West Park. 845-384-6320; johnburroughsassociation.org Sixth Annual Ulster County Executive's Arts Awards: Recognizing the artists, businesses and individuals who enhance Ulster County 5 through their vision, creativity and dedication to the arts. Tickets $55 available online. 5:30-8:30 p.m. 845-246-7723; artsmidhudson.org HITS-on-the-Hudson III: Stop in Saugerties – New York State Thruway Exit 20 – for international, Olympic-level equestrian horse shows. 6-10 Sit front row and watch the world’s top riders jump over six-foot fences for a chance at big prize purses. Events take place select weeks May through September, Wednesday through Sunday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Saugerties Performing Arts Factory, 169 Ulster Ave., Saugerties. MUSIC ON MARKET: A nine-month, 13-concert world music concert series in downtown Ellenville. Tickets at the door - adults $15; seniors and students $10; children under 12 free. Haydn in Ellenville: June 7, 7:30-9 p.m. Four world-class chamber artists. Two Voices 7, 21 from Beyond: June 21, 7:30-9 p.m. Fork music with Russian and Ukrainian roots. St. John's Episcopal Church, 40 Market St., Ellenville. 845- 377-3727; misucatskills.org; facebook.com/events/2501878566703081/ The 37th Annual Michael B. Finnegan Golf Classic: Tee off with top companies from the upper Hudson Valley and enjoy a full day of fun 8 including lunch, cocktail hour, dinner, raffle and fantastic auction items to bid on. $200 per golfer. Proceeds will benefit HealthAlliance cancer services. Sponsorships are available. Registration 10:30 a.m. Wiltwyck Golf Club, 404 Steward Lane, Kingston; foundationupdate.org Kingston Kayak Festival: A fun-filled day for the whole family. In addition to kayaks, there will be canoes and stand-up paddle boards. 9 Lessons, tours, education and demos for beginner paddlers as well as activities for experienced paddlers who bring their own boats and gear. $10 donation to Forsyth Nature Center. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Kingston Point Beach, 53 Delaware Ave., Kingston; midhudsonadk.org

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Third Annual Stick to Local Farm-Bike Adventure: Tours of different levels visiting beautiful local farms with the Mid-Hudson Bicycle 9 Club. No fee. Rain or shine. 10 a.m. Kelder’s Farm, 5755 Route 209, Kerhonkson. 845-657-9764, stick2local.com June Jamboree: Award-winning veggie food trucks and booths, live music and vegan- and animal-themed tattoos done onsite, 9 sustainable wines as well as a bouncy castle and waterslide. Meet over 400 friendly rescued cows, pigs, goats, turkeys and more. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, 2 Rescue Road, High Falls. 845-247-5700; woodstocksanctuary.org 38th New York State Saengerbund Saengerfest: Mass Chorus Concert: June 9, 2-4 p.m. Performances by choruses from Binghamton, Buffalo, Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Syracuse and Utica. Redeemer Lutheran Church, 104 Wurts St., Kingston. Dinner & Dance: June 9, 5-10 9-10 p.m. Music by Gregory and the Brauhaus Band. Hosted by Kingston Maennerchor and Damenchor in celebration of their 150th anniversary. Tickets $75 per person. Saugerties Performing Arts Center, 169 Ulster Ave., Saugerties. Contact 845-338-3763; kingstonmaennerchoranddamenchor.org Ars Choralis Concerts: Woodstock’s premier chorus celebrates its 53rd season with “Bernstein Remembered.” Tickets available online – 9, 10 adults $18 pre-paid, $22 at door; children ages 18 and under half price. June 9, 7 p.m. at Overlook Methodist Church, 233 Tinker St., Woodstock. June 10, 4 p.m. at Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock; arschoralis.org Get Outdoors Day: June 9, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Celebrate “National Get Outdoors Day” with hands-on activities and demos from outdoor recreation experts. Free. Some events require pre-registration. Catskill Mountains Book Festival: June 23, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Meet acclaimed 9, 23 authors and see what’s new from local small presses. Activities and performers for the whole family. Catskill Interpretive Center, 5096 Route 28, Mt. Tremper. 845-688-3369; catskillinterpretivecenter.org Second Annual TRENDS: The Runway Experience Fashion Show: Free and open to the public, this event showcases women’s and 10 men’s clothing and accessories from local Hudson Valley shops and designers. Pop-up marketplace on site. 4:30 p.m. T.R. Gallo Park, Lower Broadway, Kingston; therunwayexperience.com The Art of Nature Awareness: Learn and explore the ancient art of nature, mindfulness and self-awareness. Mohonk Mountain House, 10-14 1000 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz. Book online or call 855-883-3798; mohonk.com “Cragsmoor and its Art Colony:” June 10, 3-5 p.m. Presented by Hattie Grifo. $10. “The Impossible Community: Camp Woodland and 10, 24 the American Democratic Ideal:” June 24, 3-5 p.m. Book presentation with author Bill Horne. $10. Bevier House Museum, 2682 Route 209, Kingston. 845-338-5614; ulstercountyhs.org “Forsaken in Life, Forgotten in Death: Poverty and the Rise of the Poorhouse System in Ulster County”: June 15, 7 p.m. Presented by Town of New Paltz Historian, Susan Stessin-Cohn. First Ulster Militia: June 16, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Take a glimpse of 18th-century life at the 15, 16 time of the American Revolution. Matthewis Persen House Museum, 74 John St., Kingston. 845-340-3040; ulstercountyny.gov/countyclerk/persenhouse.html GlassBarge Tour: A one-of-a-kind floating venue featuring a glassblowing demonstration studio built on a 30- by 90-foot steel barge. 15-17 Hot glass demonstrations offered free to the public while in port. Presented by The Corning Museum of Glass. Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. 845-338-0071; hrmm.org Father’s Weekend at Frost Valley: Surprise dad with an epic adventure in the heart of the Catskills. Enjoy climbing, hiking, archery, 15-17 primitive skills classes, canoeing, adventure courses, sports and games and more. Dads stay free with at least one full-paying guest. 2000 Frost Valley Road, Claryville. 845-985-2291; [email protected] “Damn Yankees:” Winner of seven Tony Awards, this Broadway hit takes place in the 1950s when the Yankees dominated Major League 15-July 1 Baseball. Tickets $32-40 available online. Friday and Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. Woodstock Playhouse, 103 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock. 845-679-6900; woodstockplayhouse.org Opening Reception for “Time Travelers: Hudson Valley Artists 2018:” Featuring work that engages with the concept of time travel and 16 embraces the slippery notions of time. 5-7 p.m. Exhibit on display through Nov. 11. The Dorsky Museum at SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. 845-257-344; newpaltz.edu/dorskymuseum 23rd Annual Bounty of the Hudson Wine & Food Festival: A unique opportunity to enjoy side-by-side tastings of the Hudson Valley’s 16 finest wines offering tastings of wines, distilled spirits and hard ciders. Buy tickets early online and save. Rain or shine. Noon-5 p.m. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz; bountyofthehudson.com Book Sale at Woodstock Library: Books and more for all tastes and ages. Free and open to the public. Fifteen book sales are held 16 between April-December. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Woodstock Library, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock. 845-679-2213; woodstock.org 48th Annual Strawberry Festival: Homemade strawberry shortcake, burgers, and more with community entertainment. Accessible. 16 Admission fee. Noon-3 p.m. Klyne Esopus Historical Society Museum, 764 Broadway (Route 9W), Ulster Park; klyneesopusmuseum.us Rondout Waterfront Walking Tour: Learn about the industrial and maritime heritage of the Rondout. Fee $10 members, $15 non- 16 members. Register online. 11 a.m. Meet at Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. 845-338-0071; hrmm.org 13th Annual Midtown Make a Difference Day: Food, music, activities and community information provided by local agencies. Lots of 16 fun will be had throughout the day. Free. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Everette Hodge Community Center/Franklin Street, Kingston. 845-334-3964; facebook.com/kingstonnygov/ “The Cup:” Lighthearted comedy with serious undertones about two young soccer-crazed Tibetan refugee novice monks who desperately 16 try to get a television for the monastery to watch the World Cup final. 7 p.m. Suggested contribution $5. Vivekananda Retreat, Ridgely, 101 Leggett Road, Stone Ridge. 845-389-9201; movieswithspirit.com Henry’s at the Farm Dinner: Popular four-course paired dinners. This month features Robert Sinskey Wines on the riverfront patio. 5 p.m. 17 Buttermilk Falls Inn & Spa, 220 North Road, Milton. Call for reservations 845-795-1500; buttermilkfallsinn.com

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Ninth Annual New Paltz Challenge Run: Participants choose from Half Marathon, Family 5k or Kid’s 1-mile run. Proceeds go to New 17 Paltz Regional Chamber of Commerce and community projects. 7:30 a.m. Gilded Otter, 3 Main St., New Paltz; newpaltzchallenge.com Father’s Day BBQ at Aroma Thyme Bistro: Treat Dad to the best all-you-can-eat BBQ and best Belgian beer. $29 adults, $12.50 kids. 17 Noon-5 p.m. Aroma Thyme Bistro, 165 Canal St., Ellenville. 845-647-3000; aromathymebistro.com Family Day at Huguenot Street: Free admission in honor of I Love NY’s Path Through History Weekend. Guided tours at various times 17 throughout the day. Historic Huguenot Street, 81 Huguenot St., New Paltz. 845-255-1889; huguenotstreet.org Cider Week Hudson Valley Closeout Bash: Featuring a pig roast, cides from local producers and live music. Rain or shine. Dog friendly. 17 Brooklyn Cider House at Twin Star Orchards, 155 Ohioville Road, New Paltz; twinstarorchards.com Gomez Mill House: Father’s Day: June 17. Free admission to fathers. Performance: Lydia Adams Davis, Pat Lamanna, Jim Pospisil: 17, 24 June 24. Historic ballads. Gomez Mill House, 11 Mill Hill Road, Marlboro. 845-236-3126; gomez.org “Elemeno Pea:” Comedy about blue collar social worker who visits her sister at the wealthy estate where she works on Martha’s Vineyard. 22-July 8 Thursday-Saturday 8 p.m., tickets $39; Sunday 2 p.m., tickets $34. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal St., Ellenville. 845-647-5511; shadowlandstages.org Swing Dance and Dinner Party: Featuring Ashokan’s all-star swing band with special guests Jay and Molly. Open to everyone. Dine, 23 dance or just enjoy a great evening of music under Ashokan’s outdoor pavilion. See tentative schedule online. 6-11:30 p.m. The Ashokan Center, 477 Beaverkill Road, Olivebridge. 845-246-2121; ashokan.org Brightwork: A Makers’ Festival and National Boat Building Challenge: Artists, artisans and craftspeople will demonstrate their craft, including woodworking, metalworking, maritime crafts and more both days. National Boatbuilding Challenge will be held on Saturday with 23-24 race on water to follow. Live music, food, children’s activities, workshops and classes both days. Saturday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. 845-338-0071; hrmm.org 13th Annual Tour de Kingston-Ulster: Bike ride distances for all levels. Register online $40 adults, youth under 21 $10. Five-mile family 24 ride free. 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Park at Dietz Stadium, 170 N. Front St., Kingston. Race at Forsyth Park, 157 Lucas Ave., Kingston; tourdeulster.com Ulster County Open Garden Day: See website for details. Admission $7 to each garden. Buy discounted tickets in advance. 10 a.m.; 24 gardenconservancy.org/open-days/open-days-schedule/ulster-county-ny-open-day-2 37th Asbury Short Film Concert: Asbury Shorts, New York City’s longest-running short film exhibition and travel show returns to 29 Rosendale. Recommended for ages 16 and above. Admission $12, members $10. 7:30 p.m. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St., Rosendale. 845-658-8989; rosendaletheatre.org Maverick Concerts in June: Young People’s Concert: Elizabeth Mitchell: 11 a.m. These interactive concerts are designed for enjoyment 30 by children in grades K-6. Adults $5, youth under 16 free. Jazz at the Maverick: Kenny Barron: 8 p.m. Tickets available online. Maverick Concerts, 120 Maverick Road, Woodstock. 845-679-8217; maverickconcerts.org Rondout National Historic District Walking Tour: Hear how immigrants and entrepreneurs transformed farmland into a thriving 30 maritime village during the era when Rondout was the terminus for the D&H Canal that opened in 1828. Some uphill walking. Adults $10, children $5, FOHK members free. 1 p.m. Kingston Heritage Area Visitors’ Center, 20 Broadway, Kingston. 845-339-0720; fohk.org

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July 4-7 Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks, several Ulster County locations July 7: High Falls Fair Day, High Falls July 8 : 15th Annual Sawyer Motors Car Show, Saugerties July 12-15: Soyuzivka 12th Annual Festival, Kerhonkson July 14: 68th Annual Hurley Stone House Day, Hurley July 19-22: Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall, Saugerties July 20-22: Hudson Valley Chalk Festival, New Paltz July 20-22: Shandaken Artist Studio Tour, Shandaken July 21-22: Rosendale Street Festival, Rosendale July 28: Hudson Valley Brassroots Festival, Kingston

DATE July 2018 Calendar of Events Please Note Calendar listings are based on information received prior to publication. Changes sometimes occur after printing and distribution. You may want to contact the event sponsors in advance. Fireworks: Kingston July Fourth Celebration: Food, music and activities 4 p.m. Fireworks 9:30 p.m. T.R. Gallo Waterfront Park, Kingston; 4 facebook.com/kingstonnygov/ Saugerties Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks: Annual parade of floats, band and marchers. 11 a.m. Cantine Field, 207 Market St., 4 Saugerties. 845-246-9701; village.saugerties.ny.us Walkway Fireworks Spectacular: Premier view of spectacular fireworks. Bring your chairs, flashlights and snacks. Adults $12.50; 4 Walkway members, veterans, seniors $10; children under 10 free. Gates open 7 p.m. Fireworks 9 p.m./9:30 p.m. Walkway Over the Hudson, 87 Haviland Road, Highland. 845-454-9649; walkway.org Ellenville Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks: Arts, crafts and food at Liberty Square. Noon. Parade with floats and bands. 4 Fireworks in the evening at Joseph Y. Resnick Airport, Ellenville. (845) 647-4620; ewcoc.com Town of New Paltz Independence Day Celebration: Fireworks, food trucks and live music. Free admission. 5-11 p.m. Ulster County 6 Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz; townofnewpaltz.org Highland Independence Day Celebration & Fireworks: Old-fashioned fun, DJ Rick Knight, local food vendors, games, bounce castle. 6 6 p.m. Town field behind Methodist Church, Vineyard Avenue and Main Street, Highland. 845-691-2144; townoflloyd.com Accord Speedway’s Fireworks Extravaganza: Great racing, food, family fun. Spectator gates open 5:30 p.m., racing starts 7:30 p.m. 7 299 Whitfield Road, Accord. 845-626-3478; accordspeedway.com Red, White & Blue Fireworks Extravaganza: Music, food, glow sticks. Grab a blanket and nestle in for a great community event. 5 7 p.m. Thomas Felten Memorial Park, 11 Patura Road, Modena. 845-883-7331; town.plattekill.ny.us Other Events: Matthewis Persen House Museum: Colonial Games: June 30-July 7. Free and all are welcome. D&H Canal Society Exhibit: July 3- 28. D&H Canal Historical Society Presentation: July 7, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. First Ulster Militia: July 14. Members promote education to June 30- July the public of the military and social life in the colonial and Revolutionary War eras with demonstrations of everyday crafts and skills of 28 the typical militiaman. Association of Native Americas (ANA) - Red Feather Singers and Drummers: July 28. Native American artifacts on display with guide, beaded friendship making, Native American drumming. Matthewis Persen House Museum, 74 John St., Kingston. 845-340-3040; ulstercountyny.gov/countyclerk/persenhouse.html Sausage and Cider Festival: Great ciders, live music and tasty food. Tickets online $30. 1-5 p.m. Bad Seed Cidery, 43 Baileys Gap 1 Road, Highland. 845-236-0956; badseedhardcider.com Volunteer Firemen’s Museum: A “little gem of a museum” housed in the 1857 Wiltwyck Fire House. Display of fire engines and 1-31 firemanic artifacts. Open Wednesday-Friday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 265 Fair St., Kingston. 845-331-0866; kingstonvolunteerfiremensmuseum.weebly.com Hudson River Cruises: From the decks of the venerable Rip Van Winkle cruise boat, you will relax and enjoy a clear view of historic Hudson River lighthouses, waterfront mansions and other notable locations on this two-hour sightseeing cruise. Also, come aboard for 1-31 sunset, happy hour and event cruises including live music, DJs and dinner on the Hudson. Hudson River Cruises, 1 E. Strand St., Kingston. 845-340-4700; hudsonrivercruises.com

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Hudson River Maritime Museum: Open daily, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Visiting Vessel: Shantyboat: July 13-15. Recreation of a 1940s shantyboat, oral historian Wes Modes brings his project to the Hudson River. The Conference on Black History in the Hudson Valley: July 14. In partnership with the A.J. Williams-Myers African Roots Library, this all-day conference will feature presentations from around the region covering all historical eras. Lecture: “The History of American River People”: July 15, 2 p.m. with Wes Mode. 1-31 Members $10, non-members $15. Rondout Waterfront Walking Tour: July 21, 11a.m.-noon. Learn about the industrial and maritime heritage of the Rondout. Fee $10 members, $15 non-members. Register online. Rondout Lighthouse Tours: June 16 through mid- October. Tours of the 1915 lighthouse, accessible only by the boat. Tickets for adults: $17 members, $20 non-members; children 5-12: $11 members, $12 non-members. Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. 845-338-0071; hrmm.org Red, White & : Red and white wine and live blues music. Special red, white and blue sangria will also be available by the glass as 1, 4 well as New York State craft beer by the bottle. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Robibero Family Vineyards, 714 Albany Post Road, New Paltz. 845-255- 9463; robiberofamilyvineyards.com Maverick Concerts in July: Chamber Music: Trio Con Brio Copenhagen: July 1, 4 p.m. Maverick Prodogies: Jake Sorgen and Friends: July 6, 8 p.m. Jazz at the Maverick: Bill Charlap Trio: July 7, 8 p.m. Chamber Music: Escher String Quartet: July 8, 4 p.m. 1, 6, 7, 8, 14, Young People’s Concert: Katya Grineva: July 14, 11 a.m. Chamber Music: Imani Winds with Andrew Russo: July 14, 8 p.m. 15, 21, 22, Chamber Music: Dover Quartet with Andrew Garland: July 15, 4 p.m. Lincoln Trio: Young People’s Concert: July 21, 11 a.m. 26, 28, 29 Lincoln Trio: Chamber Music: July 22, 4 p.m. Multimedia Celebration of Maverick Concerts: July 26, 8 p.m. Jazz: Kitt Potter All Star Jazz Quintet: July 28, 8 p.m. Chamber Music: Shanghai Quartet: July 29, 4 p.m. Maverick Concerts, 120 Maverick Road, Woodstock. 845-679-8217; maverickconcerts.org WAAM in July: Ariadne’s Thread with Elena Eshleman: July 1, noon-5 p.m. Free Admission The Woodstock Art Colony: The Nascent Years 1900-1930: July 7th, 2-3 p.m. Admission $20 general, $15 WAAM members and students She Shed with Anna Kell: 1, 7-8, 13-15, July 7, noon-5 p.m. Free Admission. People’s Choice with Miriam Romais: July 13-15, noon-5 p.m. Free Admission. Get On the Bus 21-22, 25-27, With Roger Lazor: July 21-22. Noon-5 p.m., free admission. Mileage Allowance with Barbara Loisch: July 25-27 noon-5 p.m. Free 28 admission. Focus: Surveying the Landscape 2018 Gallery Talk: July 27, 5-7 p.m., free admission. Yoga and Photography with Juan Giraldo: July 28, noon-5 p.m., free admission. Gallery Talk with Chris Gonyea: July 28, 3-4 p.m., free admission. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St., Woodstock. 845-679-2940; woodstockart.org Gomez Mill House: Open Wednesday-Sunday with tours at 10:30 a.m., 1:15 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. Independence Day Weekend: July 2. Free admission for veterans and active duty service. Presentation: Alicia Tether: July 8, modern discoveries of historical owners’ land 2, 8, 22 use. Plein Air. Wallkill River School of Art: July 22, open to the public. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Gomez Mill House, 11 Mill House Road, Marlboro. 845-236-3126; gomez.org Buddhist Poetry Festival: Poetry with Jane Hirshfield, David Hinton, Margaret Gibson, Ocean Vuong, Chase Takusei Twichell, and 5-8 more. Day passes: $95 Friday or Sunday. Day passes include lunch and dinner. Zen Mountain Monastery, 871 Plank Road, Mt. Tremper. 845-688-2228; mro.org MUSIC ON MARKET: A nine-month, 13-concert world music concert series in downtown Ellenville. Tickets at the door - adults $15; seniors and students $10; children under 12 free. Ellenville Chamber Players: July 5, music for strings, woodwinds and percussion 5, 19 featuring local composers. The Story of Jazz: July 19th, Larry Moses and the New World Jazz Orchestra. 7:30 p.m., St. John's Episcopal Church, 40 Market St., Ellenville. 845-377-3727; misucatskills.org; facebook.com/events/2501878566703081/ 50th Annual Children’s Day Parade: This year’s theme is “50 Years of Family Films!.” Line up 4:30 p.m. Parade begins 6 p.m. Parade 6 starts on Pine Grove Avenue and ends at Kingston Plaza. Afterwards enjoy the parade’s 50th birthday celebration with cupcakes and hot dogs for all participants. . 845-481-7332; kingston-ny.gov Saugerties First Friday: Every month, village businesses stay open late and offer special activities and discounts. 5-9 p.m. Partition, 6 Market and Main Streets, Saugerties; facebook.com/saugertiesscene “Barnum:” The circus musical. Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m. Buy tickets by phone or online. Adults $20, seniors 62 6-8, 13-15 and over and children $18, children 12 and under $10. Coach House Players, 12 Augusta St., Kingston. 845-331-2476; coachhouseplayers.org “The Music Man:” The story of a fast-talking salesman whose heart gets stolen by the town librarian. Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 p.m.; 6-22 Sundays 2 p.m. Tickets $32-$40. Woodstock Playhouse, 103 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock. 845-679-6900; woodstockplayhouse.org Concerts in the Park: Presented by the Town of Marlboro. Doors open 7 p.m., shows start 7:30 p.m., free for all. July 6: Jason Gisser 6, 13, 20, 27 opening for Alpha Male Gorillas. July 13: All Too Real followed by Dead Meat. July 20: Jason Casterlin opening for Hillbilly Parade. July 27: Mutant Daisies followed by Cousin Earth. Cluett Schantz Park, 1650 Route 9W, Milton; meetmeinmarlborough.com Stockade National Historic District Walking Tour: Enjoy a guided walking tour of the largest early Dutch settlement in New York 7 State and the neighborhood where New York State was born in 1777. $10 adult, $5 children, free FOHK members. 1 p.m. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner of Wall and Main Streets, Kingston. 845-339-0720; fohk.org High Falls Fair Day: Celebrating the 80th anniversary of the High Falls Civic Association with live music, local craft vendors, community 7 outreach and wellness tents, raffles, dunk rank, petting zoo, history presentations and more. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Second Street and Route 213, High Falls; highfallscivic.org New Paltz in the War for Independence: A Revolutionary War encampment with the Fifth New York Regiment. Marching, drilling and showing how the arms worked during the time are only a few of the events that are planned for this event. Free to the public, rain 7 or shine. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. DuBois Fort Visitor Center, Historic Huguenot Street, 81 Huguenot St., New Paltz; 845-255-1889; huguenotstreet.org

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First Saturday Opening Receptions: Events include live music, open studio tours, theatrical performances, historical reenactments, 7 arts and cultural activities and more. 5- 8 p.m. 845-338-0331; askforarts.org; artalongthehudson.com/kingston 15th Annual Sawyer Motors Car Show: “The Best Little Car Show in the Northeast.” Over 500 cars including hot rods, classics antiques and muscle cars. Non-stop entertainment, music and kids’ activities. Fifty trophies to car show participants. 1-6 p.m. Seven 8 live bands. Online registration open now. Held on Main and Partition Streets, Saugerties, which will be closed off before and during the show. 845-246-3412; sawyermotorscarshow.com Ulster County Historical Society in July: “Pop Culture in Kingston:” July 8, 3-5 p.m. With Ken Krabbenhoft. “Myron Teller and the Restoration of the Bevier House Museum and other Ulster County Houses:” July 22, 3-5 p.m. With William Rhoads. “Moments of 8, 22, 29 Discovery:” July 29, 3-5 p.m. With local historian Marc B. Fried. Bevier House Museum, 2682 Route 209, Kingston. 845-338-5614; ulstercountyhs.org A Sneak Peek at a New Kingston Book: Join Stephen Blauweiss in his photo presentation and talk about the intriguing story that starts in 1907 and has a tragic end in 1970. View the visually-stunning, full-color book about the old Kingston post office and 12, 18 surrounding neighborhood in Midtown with a sneak peek at the upcoming book. Free admission to all. July 12, 6 p.m., Saugerties Library, 91 Washington Ave., Saugerties. July 18, 6 p.m., City Hall, 420 Broadway, Kingston; blauweissfilms.com Soyuzivka 12th Annual Festival: Largest Ukrainian cultural festival in the United States. A weekend of music and dance. Friday 13-15 evening gala. Beer garden and zabavas. Soyuzivka Heritage Center, 216 Foordmore Road, Kerhonkson. 845-626-5641; soyuzivka.org Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons:” A gripping family drama of love, guilt and the corrupting power of greed. 12-29 General admission $25, seniors and students $20. Thursday-Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. Byrdcliffe Theater, 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Road, Woodstock. 845-679-0154; voicetheatre.org “Honky Tonk Laundry:” Two country angels turn their laundromat into a honky tonk, featuring great music. Tickets $39. Thursdays- 13-Aug. 5 Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal St., Ellenville. 845-647-5511; shadowlandstages.org 68th Annual Hurley Stone House Day: Tour America’s older private homes in a National Historic Landmark hamlet. Costumed guides, craft demonstrations, children’s activities, militia and historic reenactors, cafeteria, antique and art sale. Tickets $20 adults, $15 14 students and seniors; $2 children 6-12; children 5 and under free. Free parking. Rain or shine. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Hurley Reformed Church, 11 Main St., Hurley. 845-331-7228; stonehouseday.org Hudson Valley Mustang’s 36th Annual Car Show: Featuring 17 classes, 54 awards, raffles and concessions. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 14 Registration is from 10 a.m.-noon and $15 day of show, $10 for pre-registration before July 9. Rain or shine. Robert E. Post Park, Park Road, Kingston. 845-473-7329; facebook.com/hvmustangassoc New England Square Dance and Contradance Party and BBQ: Open to everyone. Perfect way for people to get interested in the 14 music and dance. Option to stay overnight with breakfast. Online tickets: dance and barbeque adults $30, kids 5-19 $25; dance only adult $15, dance only ages 5-19 $10. The Ashokan Center, 477 Beaverkill Road, Olivebridge. 845-246-2121; ashokan.org 12th Annual Hudson Valley July Sangria Festival: Admission includes souvenir wine glass, vineyard and cellar tours, live music, Flamenco dancers and lessons and tastings of six homemade fresh fruit sangria’s. BBQ and vegetarian food options for purchase. 14-15 Tickets: $20 on Evenbrite or $25 at the door. Non-drinkers and children 13 and up $10; kids under 12 free. Rain or shine. Noon-6 p.m. Benmarl Winery, 156 Highland Ave., Marlboro; benmarl.com “Mamma Mia:” When a young girl searches for her birth father, she invites three strangers to her wedding, all of whom could be him. 14-29 Set to the music of ABBA, fun for the whole family. Tickets online. Phoenicia Playhouse, 10 Church St., Phoenicia. 845-688-2279; phoeniciaplayhouse.com Henry’s at the Farm Dinner: Popular four-course paired dinners. This month features wines from Martin Scott and Coltibuono Wines 15 on the riverfront patio. 5 p.m. Buttermilk Falls Inn & Spa, 220 North Road, Milton. Call for reservations 845-795-1500; buttermilkfallsinn.com The Dorsky Museum in July: Talk with the artists about their galleries on exhibit at the Dorsky Museum. 2 p.m., The Dorsky Museum 15 at SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. 845-257-344; newpaltz.edu/dorskymuseum Starwalk: “When the Moon Meets Venus:” Introduction to the night sky, viewing the cosmos with telescopes and the naked eye, 15 nighttime photography tips, interdisciplinary science trivia and presentations, sky models, sky art, music, food and a universe of fun. 8- 11 p.m. Walkway Over the Hudson, 87 Haviland Road, Highland 12528. 845-454-9649; walkway.org HITS Saugerties Series in July: Stop in Saugerties – New York State Thruway Exit 20 – for international, Olympic-level equestrian 18-22, 24, horse shows May-September. Horze Equestrian Grand Prix: July 22. HITS-on-the-Hudson - Tuesday l: July 24. HITS-on-the- 25-29, 30-31 Hudson V: July 25-29. USEF Junior Hunter National Championship: July 30-31.HITS-on-the-Hudson, 454 Washington Ave. Extension, Saugerties. 845-246-8833; hitsshows.com 16th Annual Gardiner 5k Classic Run/Walk and BBQ: Benefit for Gardiner Fire Department and rail trail. Register online. Adults $25, 19 children $10. Race starts 6:30 p.m. George Majestic Memorial Park, Muphy’s Lane, Gardiner. 845-255-5887; gardinerfireandrescue.org Hudson Valley Mall’s Summer Showcase: Enjoy the City’s Summer Showcase celebrating local food, entertainment, services, health, 19 recreation and more. Vote on the City Favorite businesses based on various categories. To register your showcase, visit ourcityfavorites.com. 3-6 p.m., Hudson Valley Mall 1300 Ulster Ave., Kingston NY 12401; business.ulsterchamber.org/events Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall: A 5/8 scale exact replica of The Wall in Washington, D.C. Four days of honor, remembrance, 19-22 healing and reflection. Open 24 hours a day. Free admission. Cantine Veterans Sports Complex Pavilion St., Saugerties. 845-340-3190; ulstercountyny.gov/calendar/veterans-service-agency/traveling-vietnam-memorial-wall

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Shandaken Artist Studio Tour: Enjoy over 30 studios, exhibitions, events and parties all over the town of Shandaken. Free. 845-688- 20-22 2977; shandakenart.com Shindig: Enjoy the summer day with music from Joy Askew and Shlomo Franklin while enjoying savory and sweet vegan treats. 21 Hangout with rescued farm animals, enjoy activities for the whole family and cooking demos for those who want to learn new kitchen tricks. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Catskill Animal Sanctuary, 316 Old Stage Road, Saugerties. 845-336-8447; casanctuary.org Rosendale Street Festival: First took place in 1975 and has been rocking ever since. Main Street is closed for two days, six stages, 74 21-22 bands, over 100 vendors, kids’ crafts and parades. All day, Main Street, Rosendale. 845-658-4201; rosendalestreetfestival.org Hutton Fare: Discover the food, drinks, and curated offerings from the Hudson River and beyond. Enjoy a taste of all that the region 21-22 has to offer, meet talented artisans, support the retail community from packaged goods to handmade, sway to the music and sip a beverage while enjoying the beautiful Hudson River view. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Hutton Brickyards, 200 North St., Kingston; huttonfare.com : Join Brian Wilson of in one of his final performances of with special guests and former 22 bandmates and Blondie Chaplin. July 22 at 7 p.m. at the Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC) 601 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401. Tickets range from $65-$139; upac.org Talk and Book Signing: Church of the Robins Ha-Ha!: John Burroughs’ “Natural Religion” and Other Poems, by Anne Richey, free admission. 1 p.m., Refreshments will be served. For more information, call 845-331-4852. 52 Main St., Hurley. Hurley Guided Walking 22 Tour: 2 p.m., a guided walking tour of Main St. starting at the Hurley Heritage Museum. View the exteriors of stone homes 230 to 330 years old while learning about their history. $5 for adults, children under 12 are free. For information, call 845-334-0701. 52 Main St., Hurley; hurleyheritagesociety.org “The Murder Room:” Funny spoof of British mysteries. Friday and Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. Tickets range from $32-$40 with 27-29 reserved seating. Woodstock Playhouse, 103 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock. 845-679-6900; woodstockplayhouse.org. “Romeo and Juliet:” Presented by Bird-On-A-Cliff’s Woodstock Shakespeare Festival. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 5:30 p.m. 27-Sept. 2 Outdoor stage. Bring blankets, chairs, picnics. Suggested donation $10. 45 Comeau Drive, Woodstock. 845-247-4007; birdonacliff.org Summer at Slabsides: Celebrating National Moth Week with a night filled with intriguing moths at Pond House Lawn at 8 p.m. 28 Permission to bring own food, snacks, and alcohol. For parking registration, contact [email protected] Hudson Valley Brassroots Festival: Celebrate brass music in a rural, accessible and family-friendly environment featuring music from 28 eight-10 bands whose influences ranges from the Balkans to Latin America to New Orleans second line to punk and activist anthems. 2-10 p.m., Seed Song Farm, 160 Espous Ave., Kingston. 845-902-8154; hvbrassroots.com Rondout National Historic District Walking Tour: Hear how immigrants and entrepreneurs transformed farmland into a thriving 28 maritime village during the era when Rondout was the terminus for the D&H Canal that opened in 1828. Some uphill walking. Adults $10, children $5, FOHK members free. 1 p.m. Kingston Heritage Area Visitors’ Center, 20 Broadway, Kingston. 845-339-0720; fohk.org

WEDNESDAYS WEDNESDAYS AND WEEKENDS SATURDAYS Woodstock Farm Festival Mower’s Flea Market Heart of the Hudson Valley 3:30 p.m.–dusk. Saturdays and Sundays 9 a.m.–6 p.m., 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Maple Lane, Woodstock Wednesdays 2 p.m.–dusk (July and August), Cluett-Shantz Park, 1801-1805 Route 9W, Milton, [email protected] Maple Lane, Woodstock 845-616-7824 woodstockfarmfestival.com 845-679-6744; mowerssaturdayfleamarket.com hhvfarmersmarket.com SATURDAYS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS Kingston Farmers’ Market Saugerties Farmers’ Market New Paltz Farmers’ Market 9 a.m.–2 p.m. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Wall Street, Kingston 115 Main St., Saugerties Church Street, New Paltz [email protected] 917-453-2082 845-255-6093 kingstonfarmersmarket.org saugertiesfarmersmarket.com newpaltzfarmersmarket.com SUNDAYS SUNDAYS SUNDAYS Ellenville Farmers’ Market D&H Canal Sunday Market Rosendale Farmers’ Market Noon-4 p.m. 9 a.m.–4 p.m. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Center and Market Streets, Ellenville Grady Park, Route 213, High Falls Main Street, Rosendale facebook.com/ellenville-farmers-market- facebook.com/high-falls-flea-market- rosendalefarmersmarketny.com 130898950326230/ 185040514978344/

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