This week's calendar (3/14-3/20/2022)
Blood Drive
Tuesday, March 15, 2022 • 1-7pm • JC Penney, Poughkeepsie Galleria, 2001 South Road, Poughkeepsie • Sign-up at nybc.org or call 1-800-933-2566.
Making and Using Compost in the Garden
Tuesday, March 15, 2022 • 7-8:30pm • Virtual event via Zoom • This webinar will help hobby gardeners and seasoned composters alike to learn new skills, tips, and best practices for how to make compost, a Gardener’s “Black Gold” from kitchen scraps and yard waste. This workshop will review how to troubleshoot some common composting issues, how to avoid pests and nuisances in the compost pile, and share insights into the science of composting. At the end of the seminar, participants will learn about why compost is beneficial to the soil and will learn an overview of general uses and application rates for incorporating compost into the garden. This webinar is hosted by the Town of Esopus Library, with guest speaker Angelina Brandt, Director of Sustainability at the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency. • Register
“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, 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. • Please note, this presentation is open to Olana members only, but will be available as a recording after the event. To become a member, visit www.olana.org/membership • LINK
Annual Burn Ban
March 16 through May 14 • New York State’s springtime ban on open burning. Open burning is prohibited in NYS, with several exceptions:
Camp fires or any other outdoor fires less than 3 feet in height and 4 feet in length, width or diameter are allowed.
Small cooking fires are allowed.
Ceremonial or celebratory bonfires are allowed. Disposal of flags or religious items in a small-sized fire is allowed, if it is not otherwise prohibited by law or regulation.
Only charcoal or dry, clean, untreated or unpainted wood can be burned.
Fires cannot be left unattended and must be fully extinguished.
In towns with a total population less than 20,000, you may burn tree limbs with attached leaves. The limbs must be less than 6 inches in diameter and 8 feet in length (also referred to as brush). However, this is not allowed from March 16 through May 14 due to the increased risk of wildfires. Burning loose leaves or leaf piles is illegal. • More info: LINK
Virtual Public Statement Hearings Set Regarding New 845 Area Code
Wednesday, March 16 and Wednesday, March 23, 2022 • The New York State Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold virtual public statement hearings on to receive public comment regarding a petition filed by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) on November 30, 2021, which requests approval to overlay a new area code within the southeastern portion of New York State currently covered by the 845-area code. The 845-area code serves all or parts of Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, and Ulster counties. More info: 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
The Irish Tenors with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic
Wednesday, March 16, 2022 • 7pm • UPAC, Kingston • The Irish Tenors (Declan Kelly, Anthony Kearns and Ronan Tynan) have been the acknowledged Celtic music kings since they burst upon the scene during a 1998 PBS special. With ten best-selling CD’s to their credit, they share company with the likes of The Three Tenors and Andrea Bocelli as the biggest money makers PBS has presented. The Irish Tenors rekindled the love of all things Irish in America, and opened the door for countless Irish music groups to hit the United States, but The Irish Tenors cannot be duplicated; The Irish Tenors are the real deal! They have stood the test of time; audiences of all ages love the Irish Tenors and clamor to get tickets whenever they perform. Full houses and standing ovations are the norm for The Irish Tenors. • Tickets start at $51 • Buy tickets
“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
A Musical Collaboration Across Countries
Thursday, March 17, 2022 • 2pm • Art Omi • Anna Jónsdóttir (Soprano), Ursel Schlicht (piano), and Ute Vöelker (accordion), three musicians who met through their residencies at Art Omi: Music, formed an unusual trio to reinterpret a set of Icelandic folk songs and present them in a thoroughly modern setting. They’ve now toured and performed in Iceland and Germany. Join this virtual event to watch and listen to excerpts of their performances as we chat about creating collaborative music across borders and countries. • Register
Nature Night: The Power of Native Women
Thursday, March 17, 2022 • 5:30 - 7pm • via Zoom • Join the Columbia Land Conservancy and Forge Project Director of Education Heather Bruegl to explore Native women throughout history who have done some amazing things. Whether it was fighting alongside warriors or becoming doctors, we will learn more about the Native women who helped shape history. • Click here to register
Ice Boating with Bob Wills
Thursday, March 17, 2022 • 6:30pm • Morton Memorial Library, Rhinecliff • Robert Wills, commodore of the Hudson River Ice Yacht Club will discuss the history, beauty and excitement of ice sailing, an activity originally brought to the Hudson River Valley by the Dutch in the 1600s, and turned into the very popular sport of ice yachting in the 1800s by the estate owners who lived along the river. • https://morton.rhinecliff.lib.ny.us/calendar/
The Ecology of Segregation
Thursday, March 17, 2022 • 7-8pm • Zoom • Free • Learn how ecologists, urban planners, and landscape architects can use research insights to improve urban justice now and in the future. This event will feature urban ecologist Dr. Steward Pickett of Cary Institute, landscape architect Dr. Anne Whiston Spirn of MIT, and urban planner Dr. Marccus Hendricks of University of Maryland. Topics to be discussed include: lasting legacies of redlining, connections among segregation and exposure to environmental pollution and disasters, and the importance of using social data to guide just practices in urban planning and design. • Zoom login info will be sent with registration confirmation • Register
The Bard College Conservatory of Music presents: Salome
March 18–20, 2022 • In-person and virtual • Fisher Center for the Arts at Bard College • The Bard Conservatory Orchestra joins an exciting principal cast of singers in a semi-staged performance of Richard Strauss’s once infamous, now famous opera, Salome—a biblical story, with a twist. Music by Richard Strauss, Libretto by Oscar Wilde, Directed by R. B. Schlather with the Bard Conservatory Orchestra and Leon Botstein, music director • Reserve in-person tickets or Reserve Virtual Livestream
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
Celebrating Aging Series presents “Fast-Forward”
Saturday, March 19, 2022 • 2pm • Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St., Rosendale • Celebrating Aging in association with RTC's Filmmaker Series present: FAST-FORWARD, the award-winning documentary that asks: If you could see 30 years into the future, would you change anything? The film follows four millennials and their parents through a life-altering bootcamp experience at MIT’s AgeLab as they learn the secret to aging well {together}. Post-screening discussion with director/producer, Michael Eric Hurtig. Admission by donation. Reservations and seat selection is available online and at the box office, which opens forty-five minutes before showtime. COVID Policy: Proof of vaccination required for patrons over five. Masks must be worn inside unless eating and drinking at your seat. • Tickets: rosendaletheatre.org
Spring Cleaning Clothing Swap
Saturday, March 19, 2022 • 2-5pm • Made X Hudson, 391 Main Street, Catskill • $5 entry fee • RSVP
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
Welcome, Spring.
The Spring Equinox arrives on March 20.
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
Opening of the Fields
Sunday, March 20, 2022 • 5pm • Common Ground Farm, 79 Farmstead Lane, Wappingers Falls • Free and open to all • Join Common Ground staff on a contemplative walk through our early spring fields with reflection and inspiration from the faith traditions of our food access partners and community leaders. We will close out our time with snacks, tea, and a fire circle if weather permits. Be prepared for muddy conditions • https://www.commongroundfarm.org
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ONGOING
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/
The Lockwood Gallery presents Putting It Together
On view through March 26, 2022 • Thursday, Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. • 747 Rte 28, Kingston • An expansive exploration of the fine art of collage • thelockwoodgallery.com
D’Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: World Building by Joseph Stabilito
Through 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/
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
New and Beginning Farmer Series
Thursdays, through April 28, 2022 • via Zoom • Each year CCE Ulster hosts the New and Beginning Farmer Series. A collection of 1 hour workshops that help new and aspiring farmers get started! Each class has a $5 registration fee. • Register
This year's topics include:
Unintentional Consequences
Introduction to Regenerative Agriculture & the Regenerative
Organic Certification
Climate Change and Agriculture
Seriously Soil
How to Make a Profit and Still Have a Good Quality of Life
Introduction to Agroforestry
Introduction to Climate Resilience
Farm to School 101
Soul of The Dog
On view through April 30 • Millbrook Library, 3 Friendly Ln, Millbrook • A Collection of Photography by Kleber Santos that highlights the thoughtfulness, intensity, and depth of emotion of the dog, our devoted companion. These one-light, Renaissance-inspired portraits beckon the viewer to connect with the spirit and mood of the subject. There are additional photographs that capture the magnificent rural setting and the dogs of Dog Meadow at Millbrook engaged in the sport of play. • https://millbrooklibrary.org/
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
Environmentalists on Olana
Through November 5, 2022 • Tickets are $15 per person, $10 for members of Olana. Advanced registration is required. For more information and a full list of detailed offerings, dates and times, please contact education@olana.org or visit OLANA.org.
Full List of Programs:
April 23 - “A Gift for Modern Pollinators: Exploring Olana’s Legacy Landscape” with Chris Layman from Fox Farm Apiary
May 14 - “Exploring Olana’s Landscape through Indigenous Eyes” with Heather Bruegl from Forge Project
June 18 - “Indigenous and Introduced: Discovering the Flora and Fungi of Olana” with Laura Chávez Silverman from The Outside Institute
July 16 - “The Knowledge of the Land: Exploring Ancestral Healing” with Nkoula Badila from Grow Black Hudson
August 13 - “Under the Surface: Lake Explorers” with Heidi Bock and Jenifer Rosete from the Columbia Land Conservancy
September 10 - “How About Them NY Apples: Regional Agriculture, Sustainability, and Cider-Making in New York State” with Alejandro del Peral and Jake Samascott from Nine Pine Cidery and Samascott Orchards
October 8 - “Exploring the Future of the Hudson River” with Tracy Brown from Riverkeeper
October 15 - “Thinking in Systems: What Church and His Contemporaries Knew About Climate Change” with Matt Stinchcomb and Bob Dandrew from Partners for Climate Action
October 22 - “Inspiring Partnerships to Protect Inspiring Views” with Cari Watkins-Bates and Jeffrey Anzevino from Scenic Hudson
November 5 - “A Farm for the Past, Present, and Future: Exploring Agrarian Practice in the Hudson Valley” with Amy Gavaris from Churchtown Dairy
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SHOP HVNY:
COMING UP:
National Science on Screen Night) presents Arrival
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 • 7pm • Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street • Screening of the acclaimed film followed by a post-film discussion a post film discussion led by Drs. Colette Salyk, Assistant Professor in Vassar College’s Astronomy Department, and Oksana Laleko, Associate Professor in Linguistics at SUNY-New Paltz. Tickets are available in advance at rosendaletheatre.org. Tickets are also available in the box office which opens forty-five minutes before showtime. Prices are $10 for general admission and $6 for members.
Tree ID for Beginners
Wednesday, March 23, 2022 • 7pm • Virtual event hosted by the Cary Institute • Learn to recognize common Northeast trees by their shape, bark patterns, twigs, fruits, and seeds. Attention will also be given to invasive forest pests. • Free • Register
Dutchess County Sap Happy Maple Weekend
March 25-27, 2022 • Bowdoin Park, 85 Sheafe Road in the Town of Poughkeepsie. • Tasty, educational, and fun events for all ages in collaboration with the Office for the Aging, Poughkeepsie Public Library, Farmers and Chefs restaurant, and Sean’s Waffles Food Truck. More info: (845) 298-4600 or DutchessNY.gov.
Sap Happy Maple Weekend Schedule:
Pancakes in the Park Drive-Through for Senior Citizens: March 25, 2022 from 11:30am-2pm. Free, pre-registration required by calling 845-486-2555.
Story Walk with Maple Syrup from the Sugarhouse by Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton: March 25-27, 10am-5pm near the Sugar house. Free, no registration required.
Hands-On Public Maple Education Classes: March 25-27, sessions at 10am, 12:30pm, and 3pm. $5 per person, limit 20 per session. Register at DutchessNY.gov/Parks.
Bowdoin Park Maple Syrup Menu at Farmers and Chefs Restaurant: March 25-27, while supplies last.
Sean’s Waffle Food Truck at Bowdoin Park: Saturday, March 26th, 10am-1pm near Pavilion 5.
Warwick Drive-In Grand Re-Opening Weekend
March 25-27, 2022 • 5 Warwick Turnpike • $12 adults, $8 kids, free under 4 • 845-986-4440.
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
CCE Ulster Master Gardener Seed Swap
Saturday, March 26, 2022 • 1 to 3pm • Free to Attend, Must Register in Advance. • The seed swap is a great opportunity to exchange your extra viable seeds and seek new varieties of vegetables and ornamentals. Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer your questions about growing plants from seed. By exchanging seeds you will also be able to save money and another gardener can use your unused but viable seeds. • Register
OPENING RECEPTION: Ann Provan: Inner Window, and Leslie Fandrich: Strings Attached
Saturday, March 26, 2022 • 5-7pm • Garrison Art Center, 23 Garrisons Landing, Garrison • On view March 26 - April 24, 2022 • garrisonartcenter.org
The Long Shadow presented by the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, March 26, 2022 • 7:30pm • $35 • Newburgh Free Academy, 201 Fullerton Avenue, Newburgh • Because of COVID, the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra missed the opportunity to perform Beethoven during his 250th anniversary year in 2020. One of the programs that was to be featured is this one here, which is a reference to Beethoven’s enormous lingering influence on composers of later generations. Both the witty and wry Shostakovich symphony, and the grand melodrama of Tchaikovsky’s, are direct reactions to the great Master. • Tickets: http://bit.ly/3tcgaLn
How to Have a Successful Garden in White Deer Country
Tuesday, March 29, 2022 • 6:30pm • Virtual event hosted by the Phoenicia Library • After a long winter, gardeners look forward to the growing season for fresh vegetables and flowers from their gardens. Part of making it a rewarding experience is knowing how to deal with insects, diseases, rabbits, woodchucks and deer. The deer population has exploded, making them a primary garden pest. But deer don’t have to win the battle, according to Wendy Tremper Wollerton, a seasoned gardener, who spent more than 25 years living on a property heavily trafficked by deer. Wendy is a former horticulturist at the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Dutchess County where she worked with Master Gardener volunteers in the horticulture lab. She also attended the gardening program at the Cary Institute in Millbrook and is the Director of the Livingston Free Library. • Join the event, here.
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.
Opening of the 13th Season of ‘Bridge Music’
Friday, April 1, 2022 - Monday, October 31, 2022
8am-8pm • Free • Mid Hudson Bridge (Towers), U.S. 44-55, NY, Poughkeepsie/Highland • Bridge Music, Joseph Bertolozzi's musical opus celebrating the iconic Mid Hudson Bridge (and sister project to Tower Music from the Eiffel Tower in Paris) opens its 13th season April 1. Free and open to the public, this sound-art installation is located at each of the bridge's towers, accessed from the Mid Hudson Bridge's pedestrian sidewalks at Johnson-Iorio Park, in Highland. The sidewalks are open from dawn to dusk April 1 through October 31. Additionally, the same music plays year-round, 24/7 in the park on 95.3FM. For map & info go to bridgemusic.info
& Art Fair: Special Exhibit
April 1 through December 31, 2022 • The Museum at Bethel Woods • Admission to the Special Exhibit is included in the ticket to The Museum at Bethel Woods, or $5 standalone. • BethelWoodsCenter.org
Poughkeepsie Book Festival
Saturday, April 2, 2022 • 10am - 4pm • Poughkeepsie High School, 70 Forbus Street • Meet and greet over 40 authors and illustrators. Books will be available for purchase. Free to attend, no registration required • More info: Link
“Let It Shine!” Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.
Saturday, April 2, 2022 • 2pm • Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale • tribute to King’s legacy with an all-star lineup: Oliver King as MLK; interpretive dancers Keely Wright with the Hudson Valley Conservatory Dancers; vocalists Miss Rene Bailey, Franklyn Gillis, The Gold Hope Duo featuring Lara Hope, and Marlene Merritt; with special guests drummer/storyteller Ubaka Hill, bassist Robert Kopec, Rev. Nick (Tecumseh Red Cloud) Miles, Parrots for Peace, Kitt Potter, Redwing Blackbird Theater, and more. The event will conclude with a screening of “John Lewis: Good Trouble” • Reservations by donation: rosendaletheatre.org
Newburgh Market
Sunday's April 3-October 23, 2022 • 10am-3pm • Newburgh Mall parking lot, 1401 NY 300, Newburgh • The Newburgh Market is a little different than most markets as they intertwine themes within their market. Cosplay in the Burg, Mom-a-thon, and Mutt Strut are just a few of the themes they will be implementing throughout their season. Local Hudson Valley food trucks, artists, candle makers, and local clothing designers round out the lively spirit of this quirky little market that looks more like a party in the parking lot. • http://www.facebook.com/newburghmarket
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
Dutchess County Household Hazardous Waste Disposal & Electronics Recycling Event
Saturday, April 9, 2022 • 8am to 12:30pm at the Dutchess County Department of Public Works, located at 626 Dutchess Turnpike in the Town of Poughkeepsie • Open to Dutchess County residents only. This popular event is first-come, first-served, and residents should expect to experience wait times when they arrive due to high demand. Registration is limited to the first 380 households; pre-registration is required for this event, and there is a $10 registration fee; registration often reaches capacity quickly, so residents are encouraged to register promptly. Register online or by calling (845) 463-6020
Reel Women Film Series
Various dates, see below • 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
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
The Little Things presented by the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, May 7, 2022 • 7:30pm • $35 • Aquinas Hall, Mount St. Mary College, 330 Powell Avenue, Newburgh • This program is a tasting menu. In contrast to The Long Shadow, which is comprised of two large works, this is an assortment of miniatures. From the soulful Russian folksongs of Anatoly Liadov, to the simple beauty of Debussy’s Petite Suite, to the quirky and affectionate portraits by William Grant Still, this collection of unusual delights will please everyone. • Tickets: http://bit.ly/3tfaY9V
LOOKING AHEAD:
Dirt Farmer Festival
Saturday, May 21, 2022 • Arrowood Farms, Accord • Featuring the Midnight Ramble Band and Friends, Mavis Staples, Amy Helm and more TBA • Tickets
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.
The Swan Becomes the Sun presented by the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, June 25, 2022 • 7:30pm • $35 • Aquinas Hall, Mount St. Mary College, 330 Powell Avenue, Newburgh • Sibelius’ composing hut was situated under a migration path of Finnish swans. And so, every year he bade farewell to these majestic creatures and awaited their return after the long winter. His Fifth Symphony climaxes with a glorious melody he called his ‘Swan Theme’. To tie in with this poetical idea, we have Nielsen’s Helios Overture, an ode to the sun, and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Suite. • Tickets: http://bit.ly/37zgxre
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.
The Sultans of Swing presented by the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, July 23, 2022 • 4pm • $35 • Aquinas Hall, Mount St. Mary College, 330 Powell Avenue, Newburgh • Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald are two of the supreme singers of all time. Their instantly recognizable voices and inimitable musical swagger meant that the songs they interpreted became timeless classics. For the Summer Pops concert, the orchestra will transform into a huge Big Band to perform some of swing music’s greatest hits. • Tickets: http://bit.ly/35YBco0
STEREOLAB
Wednesday, October 5, 2022 • Basilica Hudson • Tickets
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