This week's calendar (4/19-25/21)

 

COVID-19 Vaccine Walk-In Clinics
Monday, April 19, 2021 • noon - 7pm • Marlborough Justice Court, 21 Milton Turnpike, Milton • ALSO: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 • noon - 7m at Shandanken Town Hall, 7209 Route 28, Shandanken • ALSO: Saturday, April 24, 2021 • 9am - 5pm at Ellenville High School, 28 Maple Ave., Ellenville • All distributing the Moderna vaccine • vaccinateulster.com.

Virtual Tick Talk with NYS Senator Michelle Hinchey
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 • 6PM • Join Senator Hinchey for a Tick Talk on Senator Hinchey’s Facebook page to hear from expert panelists on ticks, tick-borne illnesses, and how you and your family (including your pets) can enjoy the outdoors safely. Panelists include: John Thompson, the Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership (CRISP) Coordinator with Catskill Center; Barbara Campbell, Master Gardener with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster; and Kate O’Connor of Catskill Mountainkeeper • Questions can be submitted in advance to Hinchey@nysenate.gov and will be fielded during the event • LINK: https://fb.me/e/2cw6jlh5y

City of Poughkeepsie Planning Board Meeting
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 • 7pm • Virtual event + public hearing on new developments for Main Street in Poughkeepsie including a site plan application for the demolition, conversion and new construction, resulting in a mixed use development with 214 dwelling units and commercial uses, another project calling for the demolition of an existing one-story building and construction of a six-story mixed use building with 80 residential units, and an Application for Site Plan Review relative to the proposed 67 unit multifamily development at 27 High Street • Meeting Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4511607784850328591 • More info: https://cityofpoughkeepsie.com/planning-board/archives/6148

Hudson Waterfront: Public Space Ideas for the Future
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 • 6pm via Zoom • Public conversation exploring Hudson-specific waterfront proposals developed during the past year by students from Pratt Institute’s School of Architecture and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. The proposals address topics such as net zero energy, landfills and ecologic regeneration, sustainable car-less cities, community land trusts and affordable housing, terraforming and new riverfront land, and public occupation of private land enabled through protected ecosystem status • Register: https://basilicahudson.org/events/hudson-waterfront-public-space-ideas/

Earth Day Hike and Clean-Up
Thursday, April 22, 2021 • noon • Joppenburgh Mountain, 5 Hardenburgh Lane, Rosendale • Hosted by the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center • Masks required • Register: bit.ly/lgbtqearthday21

Thomas F. Hayden Lecture Series Presents: Thomas Cole and His Views
Thursday, April 22, 2021 • 7pm • Virtual event hosted by the Putnam History Museum • Thomas Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School, provided us with wonderful views of the Hudson Valley, Catskills, New England and imaginary landscapes. Cole’s paintings also provided us with his views concerning the United States, his adopted country. Barry Ross will survey a number of Cole’s paintings and take in the views during this virtual lecture to celebrate Earth Day • $10 • Register: LINK

Tyler J. Kelley "Holding Back The River: The Struggle Against Nature on America's Waterways"
April 22, 2021 • 7pm • Virtual event hosted by Oblong Books • Tyler J. Kelley talks about his revelatory work of reporting on the men and women wrestling to harness and preserve America’s most vital natural resource: our rivers with author Eric. W. Sanderson • Free • Register: LINK

The Bear Necessities with National Geographic Explorer Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
Thursday, April 22, 2021 •  7pm • Online via Zoom • In celebration of Earth Day, join Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies for a virtual Cary Science Conversation featuring National Geographic Explorer and wildlife ecologist Rae Wynn-Grant. In conversation with Cary President Josh Ginsberg, Wynn-Grant will discuss her research on black bears and grizzly bears, with a focus on how people and bears can peacefully coexist. With projects in New York and Nevada, Wynn-Grant is researching how we can protect black bears and their habitat, while preventing conflicts with people. Wynn-Grant is also examining grizzly bear movement in Montana with the aim to understand why grizzlies are moving east, and what this could mean for both the bears and the areas they are moving into. Discover how bear behavior and ecology are changing in response to development, why monitoring bear movement and health is critical to their conservation, and how we can protect bears as our habitats increasingly overlap. Wynn-Grant will also discuss her pathway to ecology and her efforts making environmental science accessible to broad and diverse audiences • Free and open to all. This event will include time for audience Q&A. Zoom login info will be sent with Eventbrite registration confirmation: LINK
(You can learn more about Wynn-Grant’s work tracking black bears in Minnesota by tuning in to Born Wild: The Next Generation, an Earth Day special presented by Nat Geo and Nat Geo WILD, also streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.)

Hyde Park Drive-In Opens for the Season
Beginning Friday, April 23, 2021 • Get more info about drive-in theaters around the Hudson Valley, here: https://hvny.info/places/drive-ins

Walkway at Night
Friday, April 23, 2021 • 8:15-9:45 p.m • Friends of the Walkway nonprofit organization will offer the opportunity to enjoy Hudson Valley views after dark from 212 feet above the Hudson River at Walkway at Night. To comply with New York State guidelines, attendance at this event is strictly limited. Everyone, including children, must reserve a ticket for entry  and check in at the appropriate gate upon arrival • Walkway members are free, non-members can register for $5 • walkway.org/walkwayatnight

Free Virtual YO HO HO It's Penny the Pirate Show!
Saturday, April 24, 2021 • 11am • Join FASNY Museum of Firefighting in Hudson for a FREE virtual program featuring Penny the Pirate. Where did all of Pirate Penny’s magical treasure chests come from, and what is in all these amazing treasure chests that Pirate Penny will open? Tune in to find out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYfUFARZGz6KUx1SN1LX8w/videos

Dutchess County Parks Earth Awakening Weekend
April 24-25, 2021 • Bowdoin Park • Family- and earth-friendly activities include Tree Hugger Nature Hike at 2:30pm on Saturday, Park Explorers Nature Hike at 9am on Sunday, a Beekeeping Presentation at noon on Sunday, and Park Palette Workshop: "Scenic Springtime," for ages 10-18, at 1pm on Sunday • Register and see the full schedule at: dutchessny.gov/parksnews

Kingston Farmers’ Market
Saturdays, April 24, 2021 • 10am - 2pm *10-10:30am is reserved for 65+ and immunocompromised • Outdoors at the Ulster County Courthouse parking lot – enter on John Street • https://kingstonfarmersmarket.org

Hudson Outdoor Farmers’ Market
Saturdays, beginning April 24, 2021 • 9am - 1pm • The corner of 6th and Columbia and the municipal lot behind St John's Church • You must wear a mask at market to completely cover your nose and mouth • hudsonfarmersmarketny.com • Map of vendors: LINK

DRONE AT HOME: An online audio/visual livestream
04/24/2021 - 4/25/2021 • 12 p.m. - 12 p.m. • For the past 7 years, 24-HOUR DRONE, a signature event that features musicians and sound artists experimenting with sustained tones to create a full twenty-four hours of unbroken sound, has kicked Basilica Hudson’s season into bloom as a sacred wake-up call for the building in her winter hibernation. With all large gathering events still postponed due to COVID-19, this year we will bring it to the airwaves in collaboration with Wave Farm’s WGXC 90.7-FM Radio for Open Ears, featuring local and global sound and visual artists. Both organizations have each invited 5 sound artists to contribute a 60-minute performance. Assembled, this newly commissioned 10-hour drone program will be the featured content for DRONE AT HOME 2021. Highlights from past 24-HOUR DRONE event archives will flesh out the rest of the 24-hour online broadcast. Performing sound artists include Maria Chávez, Brian Dewan, Ross Goldstein, LaMont Hamilton, Inter(air), Le Guess Who? presents Prana Crafter & Richard Bolhuis and more. See website for full artist lineup and details • Video livestream at basilicahudson.org, Audio streamed live on Wave Farm’s Standing Wave Radio (wavefarm.org/listen) • http://bit.ly/DRONE2021

Spring Pollinator Walk
Saturday, April 24, 2021 • 1-2pm • Olana State Historic Site • Join beekeeper Chris Layman in an hour-long guided outdoor walk and learn more about the importance of honeybees during Frederic Church’s lifetime and our own • $15, $10 members • For more information, contact education@olana.org or call (518) 751-6938 • LINK


Chains Across the Hudson
Sunday, April 25, 2021 • 4pm • Virtual event hosted by the Desmond-Fish Library in Garrison • Bevis Longstreth will discuss the historical events that inspired his latest novel, which takes place in the Highlands during the Revolutionary War • More info: LINK

Beacon Flea Market
Sundays • 8am - 3pm • 6 Henry Street • Masks required • https://www.beaconfleamarket.com

UPDATED! Roe Jan Creek Boat Club Annual Canoe Race
Registration begins Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 9am at the Sportsman Club on Dale’s Bridge Road • Race takes 3-5 hours and is 14-miles long. Dress for cold water! • $25 suggested donation benefits the Roe Jan Watershed Community and Columbia Greene Trout Unlimited Chapter 569 • LINK


ONGOING
“We Are The Forest”
On view through April 24, 2021 • Queen City 15 Gallery in Poughkeepsie • Exhibition from Suprina and Lisa Winika assembled a large collaborative forest and the Kontomble’s that dwell there, made from our everyday throwaways • https://www.queencity15.com/special-events


Annual Spring Burn Ban in New York State
Through to May 14, 2021 • Temporarily outlaws burning of residential brush and yard debris • LINK

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▲ Hudson As Muse ERIKA DEVRIES: SEVEN SISTERS
Basilica Back Gallery Artist In Residence Series
Through April 2021 • FREE • Hudson As Muse Basilica Back Gallery Artist In Residence Erika deVries has created a 12-foot tall neon sculpture titled Seven Sisters forged from the current collective need for healing. *Please note: The installation has been moved into Basilica’s North Hall due to permitting issues. • Bring a set of headphones to listen to an online guided meditation from OHM Center's Suzanne Hill, accessible via QR code (on site) or on Basilica Hudson’s website. There is also a lockbox, pens, paper and writing prompts where visitors can respond to the artwork.• More info: LINK

COMING UP:

Stockade Works Virtual Celebrity Family Feud Game Show Benefit
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 • 6:45-8pm • Celebrity contestants will include Mary Stuart Masterson, Jeremy Davidson, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Jeffrey Dean Morgan (pending shoot schedule), Hilarie Burton, Willie Garson, Lacey Schwartz Delgado, Patrick Harrison, Michael O'Keefe, Emily Donahoe, Samantha Mathis, Julianna Margulies (pending shoot schedule) and Walton Goggins (pending shoot schedule). This benefit event is in support of Stockade Works, a non-profit workforce development training programs in film and television for local residents • Tickets $75 and up: LINK


Indian Point Powers Down: A Historic Day for the Hudson
Friday, April 30, 2021 • 6 - 7:15pm • Online Event • On April 30, Indian Point’s last reactor will shut down for the final time. Riverkeeper will lead a panel discussion on the reactor, safe decommissioning and a transition to those workers. Emcee Jon Bowermaster will also show his short film, “The Long Shadow of Indian Point • Register: LINK

Tolls hike on Hudson River crossings
Beginning May 1, 2021, new toll rates will be in effect at NYS Bridge Authority for Bear Mountain, Newburgh-Beacon, Mid-Hudson, Kingston-Rhinecliff and Rip Van Winkle bridges. Passenger cars with E-Z Pass will now pay $.10 more to cross, and $.50 for cars paying with cash. Rates are planned to increase through 2023 for a total of $1.65 with E-Z Pass or $2.15 cash, to cross the river at these locations. For more information, visit http://www.nysba.ny.gov/Index%20Page/NYSBAWeb_TollSchedInfoV1.htmlhttp://www.nysba.ny.gov/Index%20Page/Tollincrease/Toll%20Schedule%20May%202020-2023.pdf  

New York State 10th annual I Love My Park Day
May 1-2 at 120 State parks, historic sites, and other public lands across New York • Volunteers will celebrate New York's public lands by cleaning up debris, planting trees and gardens, restoring trails and wildlife habitats, removing invasive species and working on various site improvement projects. Due to COVID-19, registration will be capped at 50 people per site per day to create a safe and enjoyable experience for all volunteers • Masks and social distancing required • Event listings: https://www.ptny.org/events/i-love-my-park-day   • Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1CVk-SQJ6H6xEPBi0X91v_Gei-1qipk7M&ll=42.96141681695557%2C-76.79316817823239&z=6  

“Fallen”
Sunday, May 2, 2021 through October 31, 2021 • Opening of a new site-specific installation by nationally-renowned artist Jean Shin • A beloved hemlock on Olana’s East Lawn died last year of natural causes, despite efforts to save it. In response to the unfortunate necessity of felling this majestic tree, Jean Shin will create a new artwork celebrating its life while reflecting on loss and the broader history of environmental impact in the Catskill region • More info: https://www.olana.org/exhibitions/fallen/


PHM History Hike: Garrison's Landing and Arden Point
Saturday, May 1, 2021 • 11am • Meet at the Garrison Gazebo, 10 Garrisons Landing, 63 Chester Street, Garrison • Putnam History Museum staff will lead a tour through Garrisons Landing and then hike to Arden’s Point. Along the way they’ll discuss the area’s historic architecture and its preservation, Hudson River steamboats, the Hudson River Railroad, how Arden’s Point got its name, and much more. This history hike includes unique scenic views of the Hudson River and West Point. The tour will last approximately one hour and thirty minutes. Masks will be required at all times, active/outdoor attire strongly suggested. To facilitate social distancing, registration will be capped at 15 participants. Participants will be required to sign a release before the event • $10 • LINK


Unplanned Views at Olana: Geology Walk
Saturday, May 1, 2021 • 2-4pm • Time travel back to Olana’s ice age past! Join geologist Robert Titus for a walking tour showcasing Olana’s artist-designed landscape through science and storytelling. During this program, participants will learn more about the geological history of Olana and the forces that shaped Frederic Church’s masterpiece • $15 person, $10 members. For more information, please contact education@olana.org or call (518) 751-6938 • https://tickets.olana.org/Info.aspx?EventID=11

Forest Stewardship Workshop: Ecology & History of Northeast Forests
Tuesday, May 4, 2021 • 6pm •  Online via Zoom • Join Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies and the Dutchess Land Conservancy for a three-part workshop series – 'An Ecological Approach to Forest Stewardship'. Our forests provide important services such as clean air and water, flood control, natural cooling, supplemental income, scenic views, and sites for outdoor recreation. But did you know that three-quarters of New York’s forested lands are privately owned? This means that anyone who owns or manages forested lands can influence the health and future of this important resource for everyone.  The first session, 'Ecology & History of Northeast Forests' will discuss: Why are forests important?; It’s a scale thing (space and time); The parts are all connected; Succession – Nature does not stand still; How land use history has shaped today’s forests. Your management decisions can impact surrounding ecosystems, with effects for people, wildlife, and natural resources. 'An Ecological Approach to Forest Stewardship' will give you the tools you need to understand how your decisions influence forest health and function, and how you can help steward this critical resource. This workshop series, led by Dutchess Land Conservancy Ecologist Julie Hart and Cary Institute Wildlife Biologist Mike Fargione, will explore the basics of forest ecology and stewardship. Participants will learn about the ecology and history of local forests, how to identify threats to forest health, and how to create a simple forest inventory – with a focus on using an ecological approach to set management goals.   'An Ecological Approach to Forest Stewardship' is designed for anyone interested in learning about forest stewardship, from backyard woodlots to larger woodlands. Attendance at all three sessions is recommended, but not required. Future sessions include:  May 11, 2021 – Forest Stewardship Workshop: Threats to Northeast Forests; May 18, 2021 – Forest Stewardship Workshop: Goals, Inventory, and Planning • Free • Register via Eventbrite: LINK

Saving Our Trees: Preventing Imported Forest Pests
Thursday, May 6, 2021 • 7pm • Online via Zoom • Join Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies for a virtual panel discussion exploring the imported forest pest problem and policy actions needed to protect trees in our forests, parks, and neighborhoods. Imported forest pests are one of the biggest threats facing our nation’s trees. Destructive insects and diseases enter the US via international trade, either in wood packing material, such as shipping pallets, or among live plants. Recent arrivals include: the emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle, and spotted lanternfly. When we lose trees, we also lose the essential services they perform, such as filtering air pollution, reducing flooding, cooling neighborhoods, providing wildlife habitat, and storing carbon that would otherwise contribute to climate change. It’s an expensive problem, too. Removing and replanting trees killed by forest pests cost homeowners and municipalities billions annually. Discover why our trees are in trouble, and what you can do to help. This event, moderated by science journalist Gabriel Popkin, will feature: Gary Lovett (forest ecologist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), Susan Frankel (plant pathologist, USDA Pacific Southwest Research Station), and Faith Campbell (President, Center for Invasive Species Prevention). The panel discussion will explore the history of the imported forest pest problem, recent challenges, the economics of the issue, the role of horticulture and international shipping, and potential policy and management solutions. There will be ample time for Q&A. Free and open to all. Zoom login info will be sent with Eventbrite registration confirmation • FREE • Register via Eventbrite: LINK

PHM History Hike of Benedict Arnold's Flight Path
May 7, 2021 • noon • 14 Mary's Way, Route 9D, Garrison • General Benedict Arnold is infamous for his thwarted plan to surrender American-controlled West Point to the British during the Revolutionary War. Join PHM for a socially distant history hike of Arnold’s escape path through present day Garrison, NY. Along the way we’ll discuss why the General was driven to betray the Revolution and how prominent local landowner Beverly Robinson aided Arnold’s mission • $10 • Register: LINK

Dutchess County Household Hazardous Waste disposal days 
Saturday, May 8, 2021 • Advance registration is required, along with a $10 fee. Space is extremely limited, especially with fewer opportunities to dispose of household hazardous waste in 2020. Register at this link: https://bit.ly/DutchessHHW. Those without internet access can call (845) 463-6020 to reserve a spot.

Forest Stewardship Workshop: Threats to Northeast Forests
Tuesday, May 11, 2021 • 6pm • Online via Zoom • Join Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies and the Dutchess Land Conservancy for a three-part workshop series – 'An Ecological Approach to Forest Stewardship'. Our forests provide important services such as clean air and water, flood control, natural cooling, supplemental income, scenic views, and sites for outdoor recreation. But did you know that three-quarters of New York’s forested lands are privately owned? This means that anyone who owns or manages forested lands can influence the health and future of this important resource for everyone.  The second session, 'Forest Stewardship Workshop: Threats to Northeast Forests' will discuss:  Impacts of development, habitat loss, and fragmentation; The changing composition of our forests due to invasive plants, pests, and pathogens; Deer impacts on our forest communities; Doing nothing is doing something. Your management decisions can impact surrounding ecosystems, with effects for people, wildlife, and natural resources. 'An Ecological Approach to Forest Stewardship' will give you the tools you need to understand how your decisions influence forest health and function, and how you can help steward this critical resource. This workshop series, led by Dutchess Land Conservancy Ecologist Julie Hart and Cary Institute Wildlife Biologist Mike Fargione, will explore the basics of forest ecology and stewardship. Participants will learn about the ecology and history of local forests, how to identify threats to forest health, and how to create a simple forest inventory – with a focus on using an ecological approach to set management goals. Additional sessions include:  May 4, 2021 – Forest Stewardship Workshop: Ecology & History of Northeast Forests; May 18, 2021 – Forest Stewardship Workshop: Goals, Inventory, and Planning • Attendance at all three sessions is recommended, but not required. Register via Eventbrite: LINK


Germantown Yard Sale and Spring Stroll
Saturday, May 15, 2021 • 9am - 4pm • The Garden Club will also be hosting its annual plant sale under the pavilion in Palatine Park from 8am - 1pm • Rain date: May 16 • Masks are required. Add your yard sale to the map or request a spot in town at aroundgtown.com  

Forest Stewardship Workshop: Goals, Inventory, and Planning
Tuesday, May 18, 2021 • 6:00pm • Online via Zoom • Join Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies and the Dutchess Land Conservancy for a three-part virtual workshop series – 'An Ecological Approach to Forest Stewardship'. Our forests provide important services such as clean air and water, flood control, natural cooling, supplemental income, scenic views, and sites for outdoor recreation. But did you know that three-quarters of New York’s forested lands are privately owned? This means that anyone who owns or manages forested lands can influence the health and future of this important resource for everyone. 'Forest Stewardship Workshop: Goals, Inventory, and Planning' will cover: Setting future goals; Helpful resources for developing your plan; Measuring the current health of your forest; ‘In the field’ video; Inventory and measure your forest; Bringing it full circle; An ecological approach to forest stewardship • This workshop series, led by Dutchess Land Conservancy Ecologist Julie Hart and Cary Institute Wildlife Biologist Mike Fargione, will explore the basics of forest ecology and stewardship. Participants will learn about the ecology and history of local forests, how to identify threats to forest health, and how to create a simple forest inventory – with a focus on using an ecological approach to set management goals. An Ecological Approach to Forest Stewardship is designed for anyone interested in learning about forest stewardship, from backyard woodlots to larger woodlands • Additional sessions: May 4, 2021 – Forest Stewardship Workshop: Ecology & History of Northeast Forests; May 11, 2021 – Forest Stewardship Workshop: Threats to Northeast Forests • Attendance at all three sessions is recommended, but not required • FREE • Register: LINK

▲ Kaatsbaan Cultural Park Spring Festival
May 20-23 & May 27-30, 2021 • Tivoli • In-person and virtual curated program of leading artists from the worlds of dance, music, poetry, sculpture, and the culinary arts, including Patti Smith paying tribute to Bob Dylan’s 80th birthday • Limited tickets available from $22.50-$150 • More info: https://kaatsbaan.org

Hudson Valley Ruins: Bricks and Brick Ruins of the Hudson Valley
May 20, 2021 •  7pm • Virtual event hosted by the Putnam History Museum • The Hudson Valley was once one of the great brick making centers of the world, with scores of brickyards on both sides of the Hudson River. Countless mansions, houses, schools, and factory buildings were built from Hudson River bricks, whose legacy can also be found in piles of reject bricks found along the shoreline today. Thomas Rinaldi and Robert Yasinsac will highlight brickyard ruins as well as notable ruins constructed from local bricks • $10 • Register: LINK



”Cross Pollination” Exhibition Opening
Saturday, June 12, 2021 • Thomas Cole National Historic Site and Olana • National collaborative exhibition exploring the theme of cross pollination in art and the environment from the 19th century to today. The project stems from the artist Martin Johnson Heade’s 19th-century series of hummingbird and habitat paintings, The Gems Of Brazil, and their unique relationship to the epic landscapes of Hudson River School artists Thomas Cole And Frederic Church, as well as their continued significance to major contemporary artists working today • On view through October 31, 2021 • More info: LINK



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TRAFFIC ALERTS:

Deck work on the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge
Newburgh Beacon Bridge: Westbound North Span lane closure scheduled beginning Tuesday April 20, 2021 from 6am through Thursday, April 22, 2021 3:30pm. During this time Westbound traffic will be directed to the South Span.

The New York State Department of Transportation is advising Dutchess County motorists to expect lane closures along Route 44 in the Town of Washington to facilitate pavement resurfacing. Lane closures will take place eastbound and westbound between Route 82 and Franklin Avenue, weekdays beginning Monday, April 5 through approximately Friday, May 28, between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., weather permitting.


The New York State Department of Transportation is advising Westchester County motorists to expect Route 6/202 (Bear Mountain Bridge Road) to close eastbound and westbound, between Route 9D and Route 9 in the town of Cortlandt, weekdays beginning Monday, April 5 through approximately Friday, April 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., to facilitate guide rail replacement, weather permitting.  Motorists should expect delays and follow the posted detour utilizing Route 9, Route 403 and Route 9D.

https://www.dot.ny.gov/news/traveler-advisories/2021/2021-04-024 


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