This week's calendar (2/21 - 2/27/2022)

 

The Lovey-Dovey Series
Monday and Wednesday nights in February • 7pm • StoryScreen Beacon • A romantic film series featuring Moonstruck followed by Before Sunset • LINK

Great Backyard Bird Count
Through February 21, 2022 • Birders of all ages and experience in anticipation of the Great Backyard Bird Count • More info: https://www.birdcount.org

Washington’s Virtual Birthday Celebration
February 19, 20 and 21, 2022 • Virtual • Washington’s Headquarters in Newburgh will be celebrating the General’s Birthday with free online events each day, accessible on YouTube by searching for Palisades Interstate Park Commission Television. Balladeer Thad McGregor offers musical entertainment. Mount Vernon’s Research Historian, Mary Thompson, speaks about the enslaved people Washington brought to Newburgh. Enjoy classical music with The Salmagundi Consort. Visit with Martha Washington as she discusses her life. Listen to a conversation between General Washington and Brigadier General Anthony Wayne from the comfort of your home! • In addition, watch students from the Hudson Valley area present interpretations of Washington’s Headquarters and Revolutionary War history through their student-created theatrical performance pieces during the “Washington Project:2022.” • For more information call 845-562-1195 or visit facebook.com/washingtonsheadquarters.

Blood Drive in Memory of Detective John Falcone
Monday, February 21, 2022 • 11:30am - 5:30pm • The Grandview, 176 Rinaldi Blvd., Poughkeepsie • Schedule to donate at redcrossblood.org and use the sponsor code: Falcone

Business Lessons & Living Your Intentions
Monday, February 21, 2022 • 6pm • $15 • Virtual event •Join Hudson Valley Women in Business on Zoom to hear from Merritt Minnemeyer with Master of One Coaching about the lessons that shaped her, and how we can all live and work with conscious intention in 2022. She'll share how: Leadership is about being in full consciousness in all aspects of your life, We have the opportunity to serve others more fully simply by becoming ourselves more fully, and how your energy is yours to direct (or not) • http://hudsonvalleywomeninbusiness.com/events

Amphibian Migrations and Road Crossings Project Volunteer Training
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 • 5pm • Virtual training via Zoom • Online training for volunteers to find locations where migrations cross roads, document weather and traffic conditions, record migrating amphibians and help them cross the road • Register: LINK

Blood Drive
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 • 1-7pm • JC Penney, Poughkeepsie Galleria, 2001 South Road, Poughkeepsie, lower level entrance • Sign-up at nybc.org or call 1-800-933-2566.

Women In Science Winter Speaker Series: Turning Data Into Action
Wednesday, March 2, 2022 • 3-4 p.m. • Hear about ways that scientists and advocates are working together to bring about a cleaner environment while letting data tell the story with Tracy Brown. Learn more and register • 3-4pm • Virtual • Explore how youth on the Hudson and in Greenland are working to bring hands-on, intergenerational learning into their education with Margie Turrin. Learn more and register • DEC's Hudson River Estuary Program for a virtual Women in Science Winter Speaker Series, six free webinars which take place January - March 2022. Meet and learn from scientists, community leaders, and environmental educators who work at the intersection of research, education, and environmental justice. This webinar features Shihadah “Shay” Saleem and a Black woman’s love of marine science blossomed into a holistic passion for STEM education, empowerment, and community elevation for New York City youth. Learn more and register • Continues with Reaching Local Communities With Equity, Access, and Inclusion in Environmental Education, with Eli Caref, March 9, 3-4 p.m. Learn how bringing more equity and inclusion into the environmental field is the best way to reach our communities. Learn more and register.

First-Time Homebuying Workshop
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 • 6-7:30pm • Virtual event • Learn everything you need to know about the homebuying process from local experts: Mayor Kamal Johnson, Anand Balasar of MetzWood Insurance, Al Bellenchia of Columbia County Habitat for Humanity, Kevin Maxwell of Maxwell Home Inspection, Zachary Petrocca of Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty and Laura Staerker of Guaranteed Rate • Streaming via YouTube and via Mayor Johnson’s Facebook page.


The True Story of the Culper Spy Ring
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 • 7pm • $10, free for members • Virtual lecture hosted by the Putnam History Museum • Learn the true story of the Culper Spy Ring from former Newsday reporter Bill Bleyer, author of George Washington’s Long Island Spy Ring: A History and Tour Guide • Link

The World of Elizabeth Jennings
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 • 7pm • Virtual event hosted by the Hudson River Maritime Museum • For many, the civil rights movement began with Rosa Parks’ brave stand against segregation in 1954. However, few people realize that the right for African Americans to even ride in streetcars was earned a hundred years before that in a landmark civil rights case here in New York State. Hear about Jennings' fight to ride New York City horse trolleys. • Register: Link


How the Esopus Munsee People Got Through Winter Before Electricity: Part II
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 • 7-8:30pm • In part II this illustrated lecture, author Evan Pritchard (Mi’kmaq and Celtic descent) will introduce us to the ancient and icy history of winters long past in the greater Phoenicia area. Evan will focus on the winter life ways of the Esopus Munsee, the Algonquian-speaking people who have long inhabited the Esopus river valley. Using maps, photos, slides, stories, place name interpretations and helpful diagrams, Evan will explore what Munsee village life in Phoenicia must have been like in winter, including travel, fishing, hunting, agriculture, foraging, controlled burning, shelter, stories, cosmologies, vision quest and much more. Q + A to follow. • http://phoenicialibrary.org 


Free Youth Mental Health First Aid Training
Thursday, February 24, 2022 • 9am - 3pm • RSVP with Karen at kroselleymhfa@gmail.comDownload the flyer for more information


"Wilderstein Digital Products & Experiences"
Thursday, February 24, 2022 • 10am • Virtual event • This lecture by Craig St. Clair, Wilderstein board member and curatorial committee chair, will introduce Wilderstein's digital catalog and archival collections, with particular emphasis on the making of the new interactive timeline and how the digital catalog will be used to create more virtual experiences in the future. • Register: Link

Native Americans Occupations in the Esopus
Thursday, February 24, 2022 • 7pm • via Zoom • Free • Lecture presented by SUNY New Paltz Anthropology professor Joe Diamond and the Hudson Heritage Society. Native Americans have inhabited the Esopus Drainage since c. 12,000 years ago. This lecture will focus on the last one thousand years and cover the Contact Period with the Dutch.• More info: Link


Wurtemburg: The History of a Palatine Hamlet in Rhinebeck
Friday, February 25, 2022 • 7pm • Virtual event hosted by the Rhinebeck Historical Society • Among the collections of the Rhinebeck Historical Society is a beautifully executed property plat map from 1802. Entitled "A Map of Wittenburg Tract Situate in the Town of Rhinebeck Part of the Estate of the Honorable Chief Justice Morgan Lewis," this document provides the Rosetta stone for understanding the settlement and development of the modern hamlet of Wurtemburg. In this presentation, Will Tatum will provide a brief background of the Palatine immigrants who established the hamlet, decode the 1802 map, and offer an outline of Wurtemburg's subsequent development. As one of the Town of Rhinebeck's key cultural resources, everyone should be familiar with this historical treasure that runs parallel to Route 9G in the southeastern part of the town. • Host Will Tatum received his Ph.D. in History from Brown University in 2016 and has served as the Dutchess County Historian since 2012. The Zoom link will be provided prior to the event. • LINK


”Finding North” Live Presentation
Friday, February 25, 2022 • 7pm • Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale • Maverick Concerts and the Rosendale Theatre Collective will celebrate Black History Month with this special live presentation of “Finding North,” a one-man play drawn from historical research and oral histories that bring to the stage powerful stories of the African American Underground Railroad hero, John P. Parker, as well as contemporary American immigrants. • Admission is by donation, reservations are requested: rosendaletheatre.org


Friday Night Film Series: “The Wedding Singer” (1998)
Friday, February 25, 2021 • “Akeelah and the Bee” (2006) February 25 at UPAC • Coming up: “A League of Their Own” (1992) March 18 at the Bardavon, “Monterey Pop” (1968) on April 8 at UPAC • $6 all seats, free for members • https://bit.ly/BardavonFridays2021

Open Improv Jam
Friday, February 25, 2022 • 8-10pm • Serious Comedy Training Center, 22 Kent Street, #110, Beacon • $5 entry • Not sure if you’re ready to take a full improv class? Just want to dip your toes in the improv waters? Or have you been performing for a while and just want to sharpen some skills Come to the Monthly Jam! All levels welcome, 18+ • Link

Kids’ Nature Day
Saturday, February 26, 2022 • 10 - 11am • Rhinecliff Dock • For ages 6-12 • Explore winter along the Hudson with a story walk featuring “River of Dreams,” paint an inspirational rock border and see what plants look like in the wintertime • Dress warm • Register: Link

Winnakee Winter in the Wetland: Indigenous Nature Walk
Saturday, February 26, 2022 • 11am • Vlei Marsh, Rhinebeck • Learn about winter as a time of rest from the indigenous lens while the woods are still very much alive with ethnoecologist Justin Wexler • Free, with $15 suggested donation • Pre-registration required: winnakee.org/winter-in-the-wetland-indigenous-nature-walk

The 25th Annual Chili Bowl Fest Fundraiser
Saturday, February 26, 2022 • Online sale opens at 10am • In-person sale takes place from 2-7pm at the Women’s Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Lane, Rosendale • Handmade bowls and ceramics made by local artists, WSW staff, interns, students and volunteers for sale. each vessel is one-of-a-kind, and widely varied in shape, size, color, decoration, and, of course, price-point. All proceeds from the Chili Bowl Fest support artistic programming at WSW. Registration required for the in-person event: Register


Free Guided Walking Tour of O+ Murals in celebration of Black History Month
Sunday, February 27, 2022 • 10am • Meet at the Black Lives Matter mural on Broadway and Liberty Street, Kingston • Free • opositivefestival.org

An Afternoon with S. A. Cosby
Sunday, February 27, 2022 • 2:30 - 3:30pm • Boardman Road Branch Library, Poughkeepsie • Free with registration required. S. A. Cosby is an Anthony Award-winning writer from Southeastern Virginia. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, was a New York Times Notable Book, and was named a best book of the year by NPR, The Guardian, and Library Journal, among others. When not writing, he is an avid hiker and chess player. Three Arts Bookstore will have books at the event for purchase and signing. This program will not be recorded. • Please note that masks will be required for all attendees, regardless of vaccination status. • Register here

The Land Speaks: Sustainable Practices
Sunday, February 27, 2022 • Opus 40, Saugerties • Hot drinks and a talk around the firepit on the meadow. • $30, members are free • https://opus40.org/firesidechats/


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House Tours at Olana
Fridays - Sundays from 11am to 3pm • Olana State Historic Site, Hudson • Olana's 250-acres will continue to be open and free to roam every day from 8am - sunset • Visit Olana.org for more information.

“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/

Follies and Picturesque Tourism
Through March 11, 2022 • Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz • Examining follies—buildings created to ornament the landscape—and picturesque tourism in New York State, this exhibition looks at prints, paintings, postcards, photographs, book publications, and ephemera, to understand the tourist experience of the time • Learn more and take a virtual tour here.

What Comes After
On view through March 19, 2022 • Saturdays, noon to 5pm; Third Fridays: 2/18, 3/18, 4 to 6pm • Maxon Mills, Wassaic • Curated by Eve Biddle, Bowie Zunino, Jeff Barnett-Winsby, and Will Hutnick,What Comes After, the Wassaic Project’s 2021–2022 winter exhibition, presents ten artists throughout the seven floors of Maxon Mills who are, in one way or another, reflecting on life in the aftermath — no cause, all effect. • LINK

Hudson Winter-Spring Farmers’ Market
Saturdays through April 16, 2022 • 10am - 1pm • Elks Lodge #787, 201 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson • 25+ vendors, rotating guest vendors, and live music • hudsonfarmersmarketny.com

The World of Frida / El Mundo de Frida and Frida Kahlo in Context / Frida Kahlo en contexto
On view through May 22, 2022 • Hudson River Museum, Yonkers • The World of Frida features works of art by more than 75 national and international artists working in a variety of media. The exhibition includes Frida Kahlo as subject as well as work inspired by her life and art, her beautiful garden, Mexican culture and fashion, and surrealism. Frida Kahlo in Context provides a window through which to understand the artist by exploring her culture, life experiences, and personal expression, showcasing legendary photographs of Kahlo as well as artwork related to her personal life and Mexico, including beautiful costumes on loan from the Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Nueva York • hrm.org/visit

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COVID-19 Vaccination PODs in Saugerties
Monday, February 28, 2022• 4 - 6pm • Saugerties Senior High School, 310 Washington Ave, Saugerties • Senator Michelle Hinchey and Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan are holding three COVID-19 vaccination PODs at various locations around Saugerties in January and February. More information: https://fb.me/e/14Rig8X36 

The Cake Eaters: An Evening with Mary Stuart Masterson
Monday, February 28, 2022 • 7-9pm • Hutton Brickyards, Winter Pavilion, Kingston • an evening with actor/director Mary Stuart Masterson accompanied by a screening of her 2007 feature directorial debut THE CAKE EATERS, starring Kristen Stewart, Aaron Stanford, Melissa Leo, Bruce Dern and Talia Balsam. Mary Stuart will be in attendance for a moderated discussion and audience Q&A after the film. Cozy up and enjoy this indie gem with a good cocktail and delectable bar bites! • Tickets are $15 • Link

Stargazing at the Preserve
Wednesday, March 2, 2022 • 6:30-8:30pm • the Rugby Field at the Vassar Farm & Ecological Preserve • A night of stargazing with the Environmental Cooperative in collaboration with the Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association. Be sure to dress in weather appropriate attire. In the case of inclement weather, a new date will be announced. Register: Link

COVID Commemoration
Thursday, March 3, 2022 • 2pm • On March 3, 2020, the first COVID-19 case was identified in Westchester County. Join county officials to honor and remember the residents lost to COVID-19 and the heroes who have carried us through these many months • facebook.com/westchestergov

Spirituality & Dementia
Thursday, March 3, 2022 • 7-8pm • Free virtual event presented by the Katonah & Purdys United Methodist Churches and facilitated by Lynn Casteel Harper, an ordained Baptist minister, nursing home chaplain and author of On Vanishing (Catapult, April 2020), a nonfiction book that explores the dimensions of spirituality, social justice and dementia. • Registration is required. For additional information and to register for this free Zoom discussion, visit katonahumc.org/webinar. There is a Facebook Event for those interested on the Katonah and Purdys United Methodist Churches page.

Morton’s 2022 Virtual Celebration of Community Talent Show
Friday, March 4, 2022 • 7pm • Virtual event, though pre-registration is required • Annual evening to enjoy performances of the community • Link


Free Public TNR Training and Community Cat Tips
Sunday, March 6, 2022 • 1 - 3 pm • Town of Wallkill Government Center, 99 Tower Drive Building A, Middletown • Come learn how to help community cats: Tips on caregiving for a colony, How to talk to neighbors, Proper sheltering, and how to Trap Neuter Return (TNR) humanely • Register, for free: https://conta.cc/3AGSctQ


The Silent Film Shorts of Laurel and Hardy
Sunday, March 6, 2022 • 2pm • $6 • Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale • Live piano accompaniment by Marta Waterman • rosendaletheatre.org

Recovering Women’s Stories from Dutchess County’s Ancient Documents
Thursday, March 10, 2022 • 7pm • Via Zoom • Dutchess County Historian Will Tatum takes us through the extraordinary insights and lessons relating to women in our county in the 18th century • RSVP and get access link, visit: www.dchsny.org/march10.

Fisher Center and Oblong Books present Harvey Fierstein: I Was Better Last Night
March 11, 2022 • 8 pm • Fisher Center, Bard College • A poignant and hilarious memoir from the cultural icon, gay rights activist, and four-time Tony Award-winning actor and playwright, I Was Better Last Night reveals never-before-told stories of his personal struggles and conflict, of sex and romance, and of his fabled career. • Fierstein will be joined on stage by another icon, Justin Vivian Bond, in a lively conversation about the memoir, including a Q&A with the audience. • Tickets are $38 and include a signed copy of I Was Better Last Night. • Link

D’Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: World Building by Joseph Stabilito
March 12-April 7, 2022 • Thursday-Mondays, noon-5pm • D'Arcy Simpson Art Works, 409 Warren Street, Hudson • D’Arcy Simpson Art Works is thrilled to exhibit the lyrical abstract worldscapes by artist Joseph Stabilito. Stabilito’s canvases are densely layered with poured acrylic paint, bold gestural lines and intricate ink drawings that dance together to create dreamy, poetic, sinuous compositions. In these paintings, large biomorphic forms coexist with cybergrids, architectural designs, skulls and other tiny hidden images. On display through April 7, with an opening reception scheduled for 5-8pm on March 12 during the Hudson Gallery Crawl. • http://www.darcysimpsonartworks.com/


Kingston St. Patrick’s Day Parade + Shamrock Run
Sunday, March 13, 2022 • Honoring Tommy Keegan, longtime sponsor and supporter • https://www.shamrockrun.org/

Reel Women Film Series
Starting Sunday, March 13, 2022 • 1pm • $5-$30 • Hosted by UPWIFT • Each screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and/or special guests. More info: https://www.upwift.org/product/reel-women-film-series/53

  • March 13, 2022 Beans at the Orpheum Theater in Saugerties.

  • April 9, 2022 The Assistant at the Rosendale Theatre.

  • May 8, 2022 East of the Mountains at the OrpheumTheater.

  • June 12, 2022 Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For it,
    Shadowlands Theater in Ellenville

“Catskill’s China Painter”: The Botanical Art of Emily Cole and the Politics of Women’s Work within American Painting Traditions
Tuesday, March 15, 2022 • 6PM • Zoom • Join Amanda Malmstrom (she/her), Associate Curator at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, for this presentation exploring the life, work, and legacy of Emily Cole (1843-1913), a lifelong artist of botanicals and painted porcelain. Emily chose as her subject plants and their flowers, close-up and in isolation, celebrating the Catskill landscape through methods differing from that of Hudson River School painters like her father Thomas Cole, who depicted the sweeping, picturesque, and sublime vistas of landscapes. Emily Cole created an extensive oeuvre of works which she sold and exhibited in the Hudson Valley and New York City, where she also served as a charter member of the New York Society of Ceramic Arts in 1892. Through her presentation, Malmstrom will explore Emily Cole’s relationship with her family and lifelong home in Catskill, NY, and well as with the Church family residing across the river in Hudson, NY. Recent discoveries show that Frederic Church served as a mentor to Emily Cole while she was at art school, and Church’s daughter Isabel or “Downie” confided in Emily Cole as close friends and fellow botanical artists. Emily Cole’s life, art, and personal and professional circles provides a lens not only into American flower painting in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries, but a way to examine the social and political implications of women’s work during this period and as presented at historic sites and museums today. • LINK


Author Talk: Sarah K. Hermans, The 1903 Jackson Corners Signature Quilt
Wednesday March 16, 2022 • 7PM • Free • Virtual event hosted by Historic Red Hook • Sarah K. Hermans grew up in Millerton, NY, and has resided in Poughkeepsie and Pine Plains. Her grandmother, Clara Weller Losee, was a dedicated local and family historian for the towns of Red Hook, Milan, and Northeast. In 2010 an old, stained muslin sheet made of 42 blocks sewn together, many covered in embroidered names, was passed down through five generations of the Hermans family (originally from Academy Hill Road in the hamlet of Jackson Corners). Sarah spent a decade researching the quilt, the 260 names of local people from Milan, Red Hook, Rhinebeck, Pine Plains, Livingston, Clermont, and Ancram embroidered on it, and the world of Northern Dutchess and Southern Columbia Counties in 1903 when the “simple” life was coming to an end. • Register at www.historicredhook.org/register

“Successful Aging”
Thursday, March 17, 2022 • 2pm • Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd., Rhinebeck • Presentation by OFA Outreach Coordinator Brian Jones. For more information, or to book an OFA presentation for your own group of seniors and/or caregivers, call 845-486-2544 or email bjones@dutchessny.gov


Raven Halfmoon at the Newmark Gallery
March 19 – June 12, 2022• Art Omi, Ghent • Art Omi presents an exhibition of recent large-scale sculpture by Raven Halfmoon, showcasing her exploration in the ceramic medium. Raven Halfmoon is a Caddo Nation artist from Norman, Oklahoma. • https://artomi.org/exhibitions/raven-halfmoon


Low Cost Rabies Vaccination with Wellness Exam
Sunday, March 20, 2022 • 10 am - 2 pm • $26 • 401 Washington St, Newburgh • Low cost rabies vaccinations, including a wellness exam for your dog, cat or rabbit, as well as other vaccinations and preventative treatments, are available at reduced fees • info@petsalive.org


We Got the Beat: Women in Music Summit
March 25-27, 2022 • Bearsville Theater, Woodstock • Featuring Darlene Love, Joan Osborne, Kate Pierson, Simi Stone, and music industry leaders, award-winning performers, DJs, photographers, filmmakers, and music journalists with concerts, screenings, panels and discussions • LINK

After the Vote
March 30, 2022 • 7:30pm • Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street • Whatever happened to the suffragists of NY after they got the vote in 1917? The Filmmakers Series at The Rosendale Theatre sheds light on this with award-winning filmmaker Dawn Scibilia who will present sneak peek at clips from her upcoming documentary, After the Vote. • $10 for general admission and $6 for members • Tickets available in advance at rosendaletheatre.org and at the box office.


Hasan Minhaj The King’s Jester Tour
Friday, April 8, 2022 • 7pm • UPAC, Kingston • Hasan Minhaj was the host and creator of the weekly comedy show Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj that premiered on Netflix in October 2018. The show received a 2019 Peabody Award, a 2019 Primetime Emmy Award for “Outstanding Motion Design,” and was recognized for a 2020 Television Academy Honor • Tickets



LOOKING AHEAD:

The Who
Saturday, May 28, 2022 • Bethel Woods • Part of the 2022 The Who Hits Back! tour. The iconic band’s upcoming North American trek promises to be another rock n’ roll knockout, bringing singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist/songwriter Pete Townshend back to U.S. venues two years after their acclaimed MOVING ON! Tour • www.BethelWoodsCenter.org

Tivoli Sesquicentennial Weekend
June 17, 18, and 19, 2022 • The Village of Tivoli will be celebrating its 150th Birthday in 2022. In 1872 the settlements of Tivoli (down by the river) and Madalin (today's four corners) joined together and officially incorporated into a Village of New York State • Celebration event details TBA.


Josh Groban
July 5, 2022 • Bethel Woods Center for the Arts • For the first time, Josh Groban will play songs for a live audience off his latest album, Harmony, released in November 2020 via Warner Records. Special guests joining him on this tour are the legendary New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band as well as violinist/singer Lucia Micarelli, and singer-songwriter Eleri Ward. • BethelWoodsCenter.org.



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