This week's calendar (11/1-11/7/2021)

 

Bibiana Huang Matheis - “Do Not Enter Waterways”
On view through November 1, 2021 • Window On Hudson, 43 South 3rd Street, Hudson • “Do Not Enter Waterways” offers commentary on the excessive amount of discarded plastic that is choking the world’s oceans, lakes and rivers • www.windowonhudson.org

ELECTION DAY!
Tuesday, November 2, 2021 • Polls are open statewide from 6am to 9pm. Find your polling place and check sample ballots, here: https://www.elections.ny.gov + https://voterlookup.elections.ny.gov

Native Indigenous Ceremony & Parade
Tuesday, November 2, 2021 • 5:30 pm • 40 S. Gleneida Ave., Carmel • Attendees are encouraged to wear something that reflects their ethnicity or cultural heritage for this event organized by Normita Ixmucane and Artesanos Multiculturales Del Hudson Valley. Dancers from Illusions of My Land will perform and everyone is invited to bring a photo of a loved one who has passed on • https://www.facebook.com/events/40-s-gleneida-ave-carmel-ny-10512-united-states/native-indigenous-ceremony-parade/1025630488256560/ • 845-541-7799.

What’s the Buzz: Creating Pollinator Friendly Communities
Wednesday November 3, 2021 • 6-8pm • VirtualThe Cornell Cooperative Extension of Dutchess County Environment & Energy Team is hosting a program with Dutchess County municipal officials and volunteers (CAC, CSC Task Force, Planning Board, Town Board, ZBA), watershed groups and local residents. Pollinators are a critical component of our ecosystem, fertilizing the plants in our yards and parks as well as on our farms and orchards. They play an integral part in our local food system and help us grow our local agricultural economy. However, pollinator populations are in sharp decline due to activities such as loss of habitat. Participants will learn about various native pollinator species and the benefits they bring, the activities negatively impacting pollinators, and best management practices for managing our local landscapes with pollinating insects in mind, at both a residential and municipal scale. Participants will hear from two Dutchess County communities about ongoing efforts to establish pollinator gardens and “pathways”, helping to restore habitat connectivity and biodiversity to the region using a collaborative approach. • To register visit: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJctdeyprTooHNUWWQwfP_ldns8prxymJVCe (call-in option available) *Please contact Michelle Gluck (mg822@cornell.edu) if you have any trouble registering for this event. Learn more about Pollinator Pathways, here: www.pollinator-pathway.org

Orpheum Theatre Re-Opening
Thursday, November 4, 2021 • Village of Saugerties • Members-only screenings in celebration of the grand re-opening of the historic theater • $10, $6 members • https://www.upstatefilms.org/now-playing-at-the-orpheum

She’s Gone Missing: The Epidemic You Don’t Hear About
Friday, November 5, 2021 • 6pm • Hudson Hall • A talk about the urgent yet silent issue of missing and murdered indigenous women by Forge Project Fellowship Program’s Director of Education, Heather Bruegl, M.A. (Oneida/Stockbridge-Munsee) • Free with a reservation (proof of vaccination and masks required). Tickets and information at hudsonhall.org or (518) 822-1438.

Newburgh Market's Holiday Pop Up Shop
November 6 - December 19, 2021 • Saturdays 11am-8pm and Sundays noon-8pm • Newburgh Mall, 1401 NY 300, Newburgh • Newburgh Market presents its first holiday pop up shop sponsored by Designed Grind Cafe. Local Hudson Valley vendors will be selling their unique products every Saturday and Sunday. Jewelry, beauty products, hair products, spices, clothing, and much more! Shop local this holiday season! newburghmarketmanager@gmail.com

Introduction to Art Omi Tour 
Saturday, November 6, 2021 • 3pm • Art Omi, Ghent • Whether you're a first-time or frequent visitor to Art Omi, there's plenty to learn on our seasonal public tours of the Sculpture & Architecture Park. This tour provide insights and information about the artworks and architectural pavilions in the Sculpture & Architecture Park, as well as information about Art Omi's various programs. The Introduction to Art Omi Tour is a walking tour that will last roughly one hour, and is limited to 12 participants. $15 for non-members; free for members. Pre-registration is required.

Elizabeth McGiff Opening Reception
Saturday, November 6, 2021 • 5pm - 8pm • 75b Broadway, Kingston • Folk House Collective welcomes ceramic artist Elizabeth McGiff. Elizabeth uses her handmade ceramics to celebrate our connection to the earth, and embrace the beauty of imperfections found in the one-of-a-kind. Enjoy a glass of wine and refreshments while exploring her unique take on jars, vessels, plates, cups and more  https://www.folkhousecollective.com/

2021 Poughkeepsie Train and Hobby Show
Sunday, November 7, 2021 • 10am - 3pm • Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie • Slot cars, die casts, models, R/C and more to benefit the Hyde Park Station • $6 adults, $4 children • https://www.midhudsonciviccenter.org/event/2021-poughkeepsie-train-hobby-show/

Robert Weine's Horror Classic “The Cabinet of Dr Caligari” and “Genuine: A Tale of a Vampire”
Sunday, November 7, 2021 • 2pm • $6 • The Rosendale Theatre Collective, 408 Main Street, Rosendale • With live piano accompaniment by Marta Waterman • LINK

“Punto in Aria”
On view through November 7, 2021 • Garrison Art Center • Sculpture and Installation by Patricia Miranda • Free community workshops for families and adults on Saturday, October 23. Family workshop will be from 10:30am - 12:30pm; Adult workshop will be from 1:30 - 4:30pm. An in-gallery artist talk will follow on Saturday, October 23 at 5:30pm. • More info: www.garrisonartcenter.org or call 845-424-3960.


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The Great Give Back to Benefit DCSPCA
Through November 12, 2021 • This year, the Poughkeepsie Library District has partnered with DCSPCA as part of the annual Great Give Back (a state-wide public library event) to collect much-needed food and supplies for the animals in their care. Donation bins will be available at both library locations during library hours • View DCSPCA Wish List + More info: https://poklib.org/the-great-give-back/

2021 Big Read
Through November 13, 2021 • Various events within the Poughkeepsie Public Library District based off of this year’s read, “The Best We Could Do” by Thy Bui • Registration required for some events • More info: http://poklib.org/events/2021-big-read

Who Really Cares? 14th Annual Hudson Valley Artists Exhibition Opening
On view through November 14, 2021 • Dorsky Museum of Art, Alice and Horace Chandler and North Galleries, SUNY New Paltz • Curator Helen Toomer asked local artists to submit artwork that deals with the challenges of the past year and the re-imaginings of years to come • https://www.newpaltz.edu/museum/exhibitions/hva-2021-who-really-cares/

“Apples in Winter”
Through Sunday, November 14, 2021 • Thursday to Saturday at 7PM, Sunday at 2PM • Denizen Theatre, Water Street Market, 10 Main Street, Suite 501, New Paltz • The Denizen Theatre, the Hudson Valley's only black box theater, is proud to present its first in-person production since the COVID-19 pandemic. "Apples in Winter" is about a mother who bakes an actual apple pie on stage for her son on death row, as his last meal. The powerhouse one-woman play, starring Jennifer Delora, will stir your heart but also, surprisingly, make you laugh out loud, as it explores the ideas of mercy, motherhood and madness. Written by Albany-based playwright Jennifer Fawcett and directed by James P. Rees ("Mr. Robot," "Orange is the New Black"), • 28 for general admission, $24 for seniors and $5 for students • https://www.denizentheatre.com/

The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze
Through November 21, 2021 • Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-Hudson • Experience the magic of more than 7,000 pumpkins lighting up the night at this 18th-century landscape • LINK

Second Saturday Hudson Gallery Crawl
Every second Saturday of the month • Free • Events will be taking place from Basilica Hudson and Henry Hudson Riverfront Park up to 7th Street Park and the newly renovated Park Theatre. • The gallerists, retail shops, and restaurants of Hudson, have joined together to launch an ongoing, citywide gallery crawl. Beginning June 12, 2021 and taking place every second Saturday of the month, the businesses on and off Warren Street will be staying open late (until 9pm).  Outside of the shops, visitors will find pop-up galleries, markets, buskers, concerts, food trucks, and community activated art programing •  http://www.hudsongallerycrawl.com

Richard Haas: Circles in Space
On view through January 9, 2022 • Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers • Exhibition explores the intersections between abstraction, color theory and the geometry of the universe • hrm.org/richard-haas

“WinterOver?”
On view through Spring 2022 • Time & Space, Ltd. 434 Columbia Street, Hudson • Featuring the sculpture of Pamela Blum, Jeremy K. Bullis, Nurya Chana, Dan Devine, Mimi Graminski, Chiarra Hughes-Mba, Linda Mussmann, Gelah Penn, and Katharine Umsted. George Spencer, the curator of “WinterOver?”, asked the artists to produce outdoor sculptures that will deteriorate over time. With the pieces standing in the yard of TSL for 6 months they will be exposed to nature’s extreme elements. Heat, wind, rain, snow, insects, mold, and mushrooms will cause the work to bend, crack, warp, fade and dissolve. Spencer uses this deterioration as a metaphor for the destructive changes (like the attempt to overturn the 2020 election, the countless unnecessary deaths resulting from the incompetent response to COVID-19, the attack on the Capitol, and so much more) occurring in the world around us. In the early Spring of 2022 the artists will be asked to revisit their work and assess the damage done during the Winter months. Is their sculpture still standing; do only fragments remain; it is disfigured but still recognizable? (Much like the questions Spencer asks about our Country.) What then is the individual artist’s response to these changes? Do they rebuild; build something new; make repairs; or leave things as they are? (These are the questions we must constantly ask ourselves about life.) • http://timeandspace.org/


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Eastdale Village Public Hearing
Monday, November 8, 2021 • 10am • Dutchess County Industrial Development Agency, Three Neptune Road, large conference room, Poughkeepsie • The public hearing will be open to comment on Phase II-B of the project, which includes “granting a real property tax exemption and providing for payments in lieu of real property taxes,” and “an exemption from all state and local sales and use taxes” for the live-work-play complex in the Town of Poughkeepsie “with over 400 luxury rental apartments.” More info: https://thinkdutchess.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Public-Notice-Eastdale-Phase-III-B-5-Eastdale-Avenue-POJO.pdf 

HVWiB Up Your Marketing Game!
Monday, November 8, 2021 • 6pm • $15 • Virtual, via Zoom • Stop overthinking your marketing plan and start spreading the word about your business! Do you struggle to come up with a marketing plan and stick to it? Hear from Rossalvi Marte, Marketing & Business Consultant for the Modern Entrepreneur, about how to create and implement a marketing plan that is right for you • http://HVWiB.com/events

Westchester Veterans Day Ceremony
Wednesday, November 10, 2021 • 1:30pm • Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial, 2610 NY-35, Katonah • Watch live at facebook.com/westchestergov

Virtual Lecture: Women Soldiers in the Civil War
Wednesday, November 10, 2021 • 7pm • Virtual event hosted by the Putnam History Museum • Although women were forbidden by social custom and army regulations to enter military service in the Union and Confederate armies, a surprising number of women disguised themselves as young men and “went for a soldier.” Tracey McIntire and Audrey Scanlan-Teller will discuss and share documentation of some of the more fascinating women and what motivated them to fight alongside men • Click here to register.

Sunset Sensations
Thursday, November 11, 2021 • 5:30 - 7:30pm • Locust Grove Estate, 2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie • Continues December 9. Each night enjoy three samplings, each with a wine pairing, and a tour of the Locust Grove gardens. Chat with each chef for cooking hints, and with Locust Grove's amazing Director of Horticulture for garden ideas. • $30/person • Purchase tickets by calling the Museum Shop, open every day from 10am - 5pm, at 845-454-4500 • lgny.org

NYS Free Fishing Day
Thursday, November 11, 2021 • The sixth, and final, New York State Free Fishing Day in 2021 is on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. When not participating in Free Fishing Days, anglers 16 years of age and older must have a current New York State fishing license to fish.

Forest Carbon Offsets: Too Good to be True
Thursday, November 11, 2021 • 7pm • Virtual eventJoin Cary Institute President Joshua Ginsberg for a virtual Cary Science Conversation on the limitations of forest carbon offsets. This event will feature forest ecologist Charles Canham, a distinguished senior scientist emeritus at Cary Institute who has deep concerns about the true climate benefits of the current forest carbon offset market • This event will include time for audience Q&A. Free and open to all. Zoom login info will be sent with Eventbrite registration confirmation: LINK

Palisades Holiday Craft Bazaar
Saturday, November 13, 2021 • 10am-5pm • 675 Oak Tree Road, Palisades • For the 14th year, the popular Palisades Holiday Craft Bazaar will feature quality crafts from artists of the Hudson Valley on Saturday, November 13 from 10:00am-5:00pm. Located in a historic Rivertown hamlet, the bazaar will be held in the open air on the lawn of the charming historic schoolhouse at the Palisades Community Center.  Boho, semi-precious gemstone and artisan jewelry, crystals, soy candles, knitted/crocheted gloves, scarves and hats, lovely wooden and knit toys for children, knitted sweaters and accessories for babies, hand-crafted wood bowls, vintage fabric tote bags and clothing, natural soaps and body lotions, handmade aprons and table linens, and block print greeting cards.  Kids are invited to create at our craft tables and there will be pottery demonstrations (weather permitting). Balthazar Bakery goodies, local honey, hearty soups, cider and fresh hand-cut made to order french fries from Bongo Fries. For more information, e-mail PCC@palisadesny.com •  http://www.palisadescc.org

Weaving as Meditation
Saturday, November 13, 2021 • 11am - 4pm • $95 • Fall Kill Clay Works, 485 Main Street, Poughkeepsie • The act of weaving encourages both focus and relaxation, which is fertile ground for meditation. During this workshop you will learn basic weaving skills to use as a foundation from which to explore mindfulness through creativity. The workshop will begin with a short guided meditation to cleanse the mind’s palette, followed by weaving instruction. Once you have started your weaving, and are comfortable with the process, you will be free to let go and use your intuition to explore a wide array of colors and textures in the form of yarn and fabric. As you get into the rhythm of the weaving, there will be another short guided meditation as you weave, to help you focus into your craft and find your balance. This will be a fun and relaxing journey of creativity and expansion! • http://fallkillcreativeworks.org/adultclasses/p/weaving-as-meditation-1113

Embroidery Workshop
Saturday, November 13, 2021 • 11am-2pm • $65 • Glebe House, 635 Main Street, Poughkeepsie • Learn the craft of embroidery! Whether you are interested in embroidering on clothes, making creative patches, or using embroidery in fine art, this workshop will help you learn the basics to move forward. Students will learn a variety of stitches in the first half of the class (including: Straight Stitch, Back Stitch, French Knots, Lazy Daisy Stitch, Satin Stitch, Bullion Knots, Roses, and more), and use these stitches to make a work of their choice. Projects can include- embroidery on your own clothing/fabrics, making a small patch • http://fallkillcreativeworks.org/adultclasses/p/1l5kxdp4xcy8zb71f5g4uj9tnyaa9z-zlk8k

Putnam History Museum’s Fall Guided History Hike Series – Revolutionary War North & South Redoubts in Garrison
Saturday, November 13, 2021 • noon – 3pm • Learn about the role the Hudson Highland’s played in the American Revolution, discussing the history of chaining the Hudson, and how the redoubts helped defend the chain and West Point. Register at www.putnamhistorymuseum.org.

Helping Hands Helping Paws
Sunday, November 14, 2021 • 9am - noon • $26 • East Fishkill Fire District, 2502 Route 52, Hopewell Junction • Catskill Vet Service, Besties Animal Rescue and Pets Alive are joining together to bring pet wellness exams with rabies vaccines to our local community. For $26.00, your pet will get a wellness exam along with a rabies vaccine. Pre-registration is requested: LINK.

Dried Floral Wreaths Workshop
Sunday, November 14, 2021 • 11am - 1pm • $85 • Glebe House Garden, 635 Main Street, Poughkeepsie •  Flowers are an integral part of bringing pleasure to our lives in many ways. The colors, meanings, and arrangements of flowers set the tone, bring energy to a space, and a certain amount of sophistication, whether it be a wedding or a dinner table. Learning how to create your own arrangements is an empowering, stress-relieving, creative activity that satiates the need to express as well as connect with nature, and provides beauty and pride to enjoy long after. When planning an event, floral design provides a personal and meaningful touch to the celebration. In this workshop, participants will about the construction of dried floral wreaths, and create one festive wreath to take home • http://fallkillcreativeworks.org/adultclasses/p/dried-floral-wreaths-1114

Family Days
Sunday, November 14, 2021 • 2pm • Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz • In conjunction with Who Really Cares?: Hudson Valley Artists 2021, join exhibiting artists Macon Reed and Christopher Manning for a talk on their work in the exhibition, followed by hands-on making stations inspired by their practice • Register here.

Discussion on the future of Visitor Engagement at Eleanor Roosevelt NHS
Monday, November 15, 2021 • 1:30pm and 6pm • Please join the National Park Service in a community discussion on the future visitor engagement. Park leadership is interested in gathering a think tank of curious, diverse, innovative, and motivated stakeholders to help identify new possibilities for the future of the park. How might we inspire visitors with Eleanor’s legacy? What stories should we explore to connect with new audiences? How might we create a safe space for exploring the complexity of human rights? An interactive discussion will help the park develop a road map for moving forward and engaging communities in new ways • Free • https://www.eventbrite.com/e/discussion-on-the-future-of-visitor-engagement-at-eleanor-roosevelt-nhs-tickets-193819879477?ref=eios

HVWiB Are You Ready for an Intern?
Monday, November 15, 2021 • 6pm • Virtual, via Zoom • Are you ready to hire your first intern? Learn from FIVE local colleges about their internship programs to get you some must-needed help by spring! You'll learn when to apply, how to prepare, and what to consider before making this decision. Representatives will join us from Bard College, Marist College, Vassar College, SUNY Dutchess and SUNY Ulster • http://HVWiB.com/events

Village of Rhinebeck Marijuana Special Election
Tuesday November 16, 2021 • Upstairs at the Rhinebeck Village Hall, 76 East Market Street, Rhinebeck • noon to 9pm • Registered voters will be voting on whether they are for or against the Village of Rhinebeck having marijuana dispensaries and/or marijuana lounges. Absentee Ballot applications are available at the Village Hall or on the Village Website: www.villageofrhinebeck.org . Applications can also be requested by phone at 845-876-7015option 3.  These applications must be returned to the Village Clerk by November 9, 2021 if the ballots must be mailed and by November 15, 2021 if the ballots will be personally delivered to the Village Hall.

Veterans Resource Fair in Cairo
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 • 3 - 5pm • Cairo Public Library Community Room, 15 Railroad Avenue, Cairo • On Tuesday, November 16, from 3-5 p.m. in the Community Room of the Cairo Public Library, veterans and active-duty service members are invited to join Senator Michelle Hinchey and the Cairo American Legion Mohican Post 983 for a Veterans Resource Fair designed to connect veterans, and their families, with the resources to assist with health care, housing, legal services, and more. • For questions about the Veterans Resource Fair in Cairo, call the Senator’s office at 845-331-3810.

Senator Hinchey Staff Mobile Office Hours
Thursday, November 18, 2021 • 1-6pm • 411 Main Street, Catskill, New York • Mobile office hours provide an opportunity for residents to conveniently visit with Senator Hinchey’s staff in their community to learn about the state programs and resources available to them, receive assistance with state-related matters, and discuss local issues. Walk-ins are welcome and no appointment is necessary to meet with Senator Hinchey's staff. • For questions about mobile office hours, call the Senator’s office at 845-331-3810.

Friends of the Poughkeepsie Library Holiday Book Sale!
Friday, November 19 - Sunday, November 21, 2021 •
Locust Grove Historic Estate • Thousands of gift-quality books and media, sorted into multiple categories and most priced at $4 or less per item. An additional room will be available for specially priced vintage/ collectible books. Proceeds support the Poughkeepsie Public Library District! • Friday, November 19: Early Bird Sale (ticket required, see below for info) from 8am – 10am
General Public from 11am – 7pmSaturday, November 20 from 10am – 5pm and Sunday, November 21 from 10am – 5pm (Everything will be half-off!) • Early Bird Tickets: $15 per person (each person whether they are shopping or not must have a ticket). Tickets are non-refundable. Tickets will only be refunded if the Friends cancel the Holiday Book Sale. To maintain space that allows our shoppers to remain socially distant, we are allowing 50 shoppers on the sales floor at a time • Purchase tickets here, and learn more about the Holiday Book Sale here.


Friday Night Film Series: “Don’t Look Back” (1967)
Friday, November 19, 2021 • 7:30pm • Bardavon • Continues with “The Polar Express” (2004) on December 3 at the Bardavon, “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993) on December 17 at UPAC, “The Wedding Singer” (1998) on February 11 at the Bardavon, “Akeelah and the Bee” (2006) February 25 at UPAC, “A League of Their Own” (1992) March 18 at the Bardavon, “Montery Pop” (1968) on April 8 at UPAC • $6 all seats, free for members • https://bit.ly/BardavonFridays2021

Fire Truck Pinewood Derby
Saturday, November 20, 2021 • 10:30am • Free • 117 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson • Join us on November 20th, 2021 at 10:30 am for a special IN-PERSON event: Fire Truck Pinewood Derby! Reservations required. Perplexed by pumpers? Really confused about rescues? Then join us on November 20th at 10:30 am to play “The Wheel of Fire Trucks” game to help you learn about them all. Then pick your favorite truck to build and decorate, and send your racer down the track. Kids will be able to keep their racers, and everyone will get a winning medal. This program is suitable for children ages 5 and up. Reservations are required to ensure your child has a racer to build, as supplies are limited. Call to reserve your child’s racer: 518-822-1875, ext. 17 •  http://www.fasnyfiremuseum.com/museum-events

Ulster Co. Eating Disorder Conference: Eating Disorders in a changing world, where do we go from here?
Friday, December 3, 2021 • 9am-3:30pm (registration begins at 8:15am) • Best Western Plus Kingston Hotel and Conference Center, 503 Washington Ave, Kingston • Complimentary Healthy Breakfast, Welcome address from Ulster County Legislature and the Ulster County Eating Disorders Coalition. Morning Speakers: Dr. Cris Haltom, MA, PhD, CEDS www.drcrishaltom.com; Laura Cipullo, RD, CEDRD www.lauracipullo.com; Complimentary Healthy Breakfast & Lunch, Afternoon Moderated Panel Discussion with: Laura Cipullo, RD, CERD- Rachel Spear, LMSW- Nancy Graham, LCSW, Carolyn Cirnitski, LCSW-R, MPS & Jan Tishler, Parent Advocate • Capacity is Limited & Registration is required. Venue is ADA accessible. Please request any accommodations needed in your registration by: 11/15/21 • https://bit.ly/EDCreg2021

Dutchess Handmade Pop-Up Shop
Saturday, December 4, 2021 - Sunday, December 5, 2021 • 10am - 4pm • FREE • Poughkeepsie Trolley Barn, 489 Main St., Poughkeepsie • The Dutchess Handmade Pop-Up Shop “pops up” twice a year with incredible items created in the Hudson Valley. Locally made glass, jewelry, greeting cards, textiles, ceramics, wood, products, prints, paintings, home, decorating items and more! Find the perfect item for gift giving and collecting from local artists and artisans • https://www.artsmidhudson.org/dutchess-handmade

25th Anniversary of Winter Walk
Saturday, December 4, 2021 • 5-8pm • Warren Street, Hudson • Music, art, dance and family fun including Sax-o-Claus, Sean the Prankster, Crazy Christine Balloons, Roger the Jester, Holly, Andy & Ivy, the Orcapelicans, Circus Theatricks with Sean Fagan, Acadia Otlowski and Key of Q. The horse and carriage ride will also return to 7th Street Park, and fireworks will finish off the evening on the waterfront • https://hudsonhall.org/event/winter-walk-25th-anniversary/

Sunday Silents: SherlockJr, Cops & The Playhouse
Sunday, December 5, 2021 • 2pm • The Rosendale Theatre Collective, 408 Main Street, Rosendale • With live accompaniment by Marta Waterman • https://www.rosendaletheatre.org/

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