This week's calendar (6/21-27/21)

 

Heat Advisory for the Mid-Hudson Valley
Monday, June 21, 2021 • noon - 6pm • Heat index values will reach the mid to upper 90s from noon to 6pm on Monday. Stay out of the sun, and drink plenty of fluids. 

NYS DOT advisory issued for I84
Through approx. Friday, June 25 • There will be single-lane closures eastbound and westbound on I-84 in Putnam and Dutchess counties between Exit 44 (Route 52) in East Fishkill and Exit 65 (Route 312) in the town of Southeast, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays, weather permitting. Expect delays in the area.

Poughkeepsie Waterfront Market
Mondays • 3-6:30pm • The Pavilion at the Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum, 75 North Water Street, Poughkeepsie • More info + markets around the Hudson Valley: https://hvny.info/info/farmers-markets

Poughkeepsie Open Space Plan Public Workshop
Monday, June 21, 2021 • 7pm • Virtual • The Town of Poughkeepsie’s Natural Resource Inventory (NRI) and Open Space Plan Steering Committee will be hosting a virtual workshop to gather input on the community’s vision and goals for Open Space conservation in the Town of Poughkeepsie • Registration required: https://www.townofpoughkeepsieopenspace.com/

Rhinecliff Community Conversations
Tuesday, June 22 at 6pm at the Epicurean; June 25 at 5pm at the Rhinecliff Dock; and Monday, June 28 at the Rhinecliff Firehouse • What do you like about Rhinecliff? Are there things that could be improved or changed that would make Rhinecliff – a better place to live? Join the conversation. Register or RSVP to 845-876-2903 or sandy@mortonrhinecliff.org.

Dutchess County Drive-Thru Senior Picnics
Wednesdays, see schedule below. Free for seniors ages 60 and up, $8 for those under 60. Reservations are required by calling the Dutchess County Office for the Aging at 845-486-2555. Proof of residency is required. 

June 23 – Memorial Park, Beacon (City of Beacon)

June 30 – Bowdoin Park, 85 Sheafe Rd., Poughkeepsie (Town of Poughkeepsie)

July 7 – Stissing Mountain High School, 2829 Church St (NY 199), Pine Plains (Towns of North East, Pine Plains, Stanford and Washington; Villages of Millbrook and Millerton)

July 14 – Airport Park (New location for 2021) 61 Airport Drive, Wappinger (Town of Wappinger and Village of Wappingers Falls)

July 21 – West Road School, 181 West Road, Pleasant Valley (Town of Pleasant Valley)

August 18 – East Fishkill Recreation Park, McGrath Field Parking Lot, 890 NY 82, Hopewell Junction (Town of East Fishkill)

August 25 – St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 55 Wilbur Blvd., Poughkeepsie (City of Poughkeepsie)

September 1 (new date) - Freedom Park 212 Skidmore Road, LaGrange (Towns of LaGrange and Beekman)

The complete list of picnics, including links to directions to each picnic, is available at www.dutchessny.gov/ofapicnics

Winds Among the Trees: American Symphony Orchestra
Thursday, June 24 and September 9, 2021 • 5pm • Opus 40, Saugerties • Enjoy an evening of rarely-heard music that will immerse you in a sprawling landscape. Featuring works from Carl Maria von Weber, Matyas Seiber, and more, this unique program exploring the evolution of the wind sextet in the 19th and 20th Centuries is not to be missed! With Shari Hoffman (clarinet), Lino Gomez (clarinet), Marc Goldberg (bassoon), Gilbert Dejean (bassoon), Lawrence DiBello (French horn), David Smith (French horn) • $20,  $35 both concerts GA, $10 members, $15 both concerts for Opus 40 members • https://opus40.org/two-concerts-with-american-symphony-orchestra-june-24-september-9-at-5-pm/

Beer Pairing Dinner with Woodstock Brewing
Thursday, June 24, 2021 • 6:30pm - 9:00pm • $70 • 253 Main St, Saugerties • Four course menu paired with craft beers. Advanced Ticket purchase required •  https://www.dutchalehouse.com/


Science for the Future of the Hudson River
Thursday, June 24, 2021 • 7pm • Virtual event • Join Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies President Joshua Ginsberg for a virtual science conversation with aquatic ecologist Stuart Findlay. They will discuss Cary's decades-long research program on the Hudson River, as well as emerging challenges and the future of Hudson River science. Findlay will discuss lessons learned on how the river has responded to invasive species such as zebra mussels and water chestnut, how shoreline development impacts water quality, and habitat response to sea level rise and saltwater intrusion. He will also showcase the Hudson River Environmental Conditions Observing System (HRECOS), a network of water quality and weather monitoring stations that provide a window into Hudson River health • This event is free, open to all, and will include time for audience Q&A. Zoom login info will be sent with Eventbrite registration confirmation • Register: LINK

Woodstock Film Festival’s “Summer of Soul”
Thursday June 24, 2021 • Doors open 7:30 film starts around 9pm • Greenville Drive-In • Plus: Pippy’s Food truck will be on site! • Tickets available at https://wff.eventive.org/schedule/60955ef7e3e8f3061f6a1189

Walkway at Night
Friday, June 25, 2021 • 8:30-10pm • Walkway Over the Hudson • $5, free for members • Enjoy views of the Hudson Valley from 212 feet above the Hudson River • Tickets are required: walkway.org/walkwayatnight

Richard Haas: Circles in Space
June 25, 2021 - 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

Fish for free
This weekend is Free Fishing Weekend throughout New York State. From June 26-27, 2021, you don’t need a fishing license to cast off. The DEC’s Places to fish: LINK

Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic
Saturday, June 26, 2021 • 8am - noon • Dutchess County SPCA, 636 Violet Ave., Hyde Park • Free for Dutchess County residents, $10 per pet for non-residents • Appointments are limited and online pre-registration is required

Rhinebeck Crafts Festival
June 26-27, 2021 • Saturday: 10am - 6pm, Sunday: 10am - 5pm • Dutchess County Fairgrounds • $10, free for kids under 6 • Handmade and uncommon goods from 150 makers • https://www.artrider.com/rhinebeck-crafts-festival-2021


Community Gun Buy-Back
Saturday, June 26, 2021 • 10am - 2pm • Beulah Baptist Church, 92 Catharine Street, Poughkeepsie • $25 for non-working or antique firearms, $75 for rifles and shotguns, $150 for handguns, $250 for assault rifles + one iPad per person for working handguns and ARs • Guns must be unloaded and placed in plastic bag or box. No ID needed • https://www.facebook.com/TownofPoughkeepsiePolice/photos/pcb.4003077603074253/4003065306408816/?type=3&theater


Environmentalists on Olana
Series of walks at the Olana State Historic Site • $15, $10 members • Advance registration is required: olana.org  

Saturday, June 26, 10-11am: Rise and Shine Bird Walk with Constitution Marsh Audubon Center & Sanctuary

July 31, 1-2pm: How the Arts Impact Our Landscapes Through the Lens of Basilica Hudson

August 28, 1-2pm: Exploring Meadow Plants and Insects with the Farmscape Ecology Program

September 18, 1-2pm: The History of Our Forested Landscape with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties

 October 9, 1-2pm: Exploring Historic and Modern Threats to the Hudson River with Riverkeeper


Big Truck Day at the Museum
Saturday, June 26, 2021 • 10:30am • FASNY Fire Museum, 117 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson • Do you love a BIG truck like we do? Then this is the event for you! Learn all about big trucks and even sit in the truck cabs! Fire trucks, dump trucks, school buses and more will be visiting the Museum for the day, so come check out all the BIG truck action! When you complete your BIG truck tour, try your hand at the BIG truck prize punch game. All activities are Free and will be outdoors, with NYS social distancing in effect. Masks are optional outdoors, but they must be worn upon entry indoors. Free admission to the Museum will also be offered to all who attend • http://www.fasnyfiremuseum.com/museum-events

ID GOOD BUGS: It’s Pollinator Week 
Saturday, June 26, 2021 • 11:30am - 1:30pm • Free • Beatrix Farrand Garden, 4097 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park • Celebrate the critical critters of our ecosystem by identifying bugs in the Beatrix Farrand Garden at the FDR National Historic Site as part of National Pollinator Week, recognized June 21-27, 2021 • LINK  

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Sip Into Summer to Support Astor Services for Children & Families
Saturday, June 26, 2021 • 3 - 5pm • $100 • Milea Estate Vineyard, 450 Hollow Road, Staatsburg • Spend the afternoon tasting some of the finest wines the Hudson Valley has to offer. Enjoy light fare, beautiful vistas, and support a ‘Grape’ cause • To purchase tickets: https://www.astorservices.org/event-type/foundation-event/

‘Best in Show’
Saturday, June 26, 2021 • Doors at 7:30pm, film around 9pm • Greenville Drive-In • Live music by Niall Connolly • drivein32.com/calendar

Keep it Local: A Visual Artists’ and Makers Exhibition 
Through Sunday, June 27, 2021 • Fridays and Saturdays, 2-4pm • Women’s Work Art Gallery, 4 South Clinton Street, Poughkeepsie • https://www.womenswork.art

ONGOING
Secrets in the Garden Fairy House Hunt
Friday - Monday through June 28, 2021 • 10:30am - 3:30pm • Locust Grove Estate, 2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie • Follow the numbers as you search for 22 fairy houses hidden on the grounds • $10 per person, free for kids under 4 • lgny.org

Art Exhibit: Chimba "Reproducing Life: Conception"
Through June 28, 2021 • Window On Hudson, 43 South 3rd Street, Hudson • “Reproducing Life: Conception” is the beginning stage for a series of paintings by Chimba (Chiarra Jonelle Hughes Mba). These works, created on several large canvases as well as a variety of long wooden boards, mark Chimba’s first solo exhibition • http://www.windowonhudson.org

New Work from Laura Battle
On view through July 30, 2021 • Opening June 18, 2021 from 5-7pm • Opus 40, Saugerties • Exhibition by Laura Battle, who lives in the Hudson Valley and has been teaching at Bard College since 1987 • opus40.org 

Hudson Talbott: River of Dreams
On view through August 15, 2021 • Hudson Hall, 327 Warren Street, Hudson • The first retrospective of work by beloved children’s book author and illustrator, Hudson Talbott • Free, timed entry, reservations required: https://hudsonhall.org/event/hudson-talbott-river-of-dreams/

If You Lived Here You’d Be Home By Now 2021 Wassaic Project Summer Exhibition
On view through September 18, 2021 • Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 5pm • Opening: May 22, 4 to 7pm • Extended gallery hours: 5/29, 5/30, 7/24, 8/28 • noon - 8pm • Wassaic Project • https://www.wassaicproject.org/exhibitions/if-you-lived-here-youd-be-home-by-now

Wall Power! Quilts from the American Folk Art Museum
Through September 26, 2021 • Thursday - Sunday, noon - 5pm • Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers • Also on view: Storied Quilts from the Hudson River Museum • hrm.org/wall-power

”Cross Pollination” Exhibition
On view through October 31, 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 • • More info: LINK

“Fallen”
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/

“Memento Mori Mandalas”
Through October 31, 2021 • Olana State Historic Site, Hudson • Evoking the transitory Buddhist spiritual practice of mandala making, Catskill-based artist Portia Munson reflects on the passing beauty of earthly things and the costs of climate change with arrangements that center on fallen birds and insects she finds on her walks around our region. Using a high resolution flatbed scanner, she holds up these specimens of loss for our respect and admiration, often surrounding them with flowers and plants she grows • https://www.olana.org/exhibitions/memento-mori-mandalas/

“Not Just One Thing” Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition Preview
On view through October 31, 2021 • Wilderstein Historic Site, 330 Morton Rd., Rhinebeck • Meet the creators of Wilderstein’s outdoor exhibition. Each artist in the show experiments with not only unexpected materials but also curious scale and unfamiliar viewing modes as tools for creating new, site-responsive installations. These artworks refocus our attention on the multidimensional ways we might experience the location, history, and ecology of Wilderstein • $20, advance reservations required: 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


COMING UP:
Fishing the River at Norrie Point
June 28 and June 30, 2021 • 10am • Norrie Point Environmental Center • Put on waders and pull a seine net then identify the catch with Norrie research educators, who will lead a nature walk to the new playground at Mills-Norrie State Park • Open to adults and children 6 and up • Call or email your library to register.

Narcan Training with NYS Senator Hinchey
Tuesday, June 29, 2021 • 6PM • Free 6 Tinker St, Village Green, Woodstock • Join Senator Hinchey and Samadhi Recovery Community Outreach Center for an outdoor Narcan Training at the Village Green in Woodstock.  During this training, participants will learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of opioid overdose and how to administer Narcan (naloxone), which temporarily reverses the effects of opioids. Participants will receive a free Narcan nasal spray kit to always carry with them in case of an opioid overdose. The training will be outdoors and participants will be expected to wear masks and maintain social distancing • Questions? Contact Senator Hinchey’s office: Hinchey@nysenate.gov or 845-331-3810 • Event link: http://fb.me/e/3UFWmf65R

Window On Hudson presents: Will Squibb “Chekhov’s Gun”
June 30 - August 2, 2021 • An artist’s reception will be held Saturday, July 10, 2021 from 6-9pm as part of the 2econd Saturday Hudson Gallery Crawl • Will Squibb’s first solo exhibition of his multidisciplinary study of the common but highly charged object: the gun. Found in both the storefront windows and indoor space are flat works which transform the individual parts of a firearm into a fluid, somewhat surreal composition as well as three-dimensional, realistic, ceramic guns which have been dropped, bent, and twisted into less menacing, organic objects • Viewers are invited to record their thoughts (anonymously) via “comment card” at Window On Hudson or with an online form found at windowonhudson.org/chekhovs-gun-dialogue

Artist Talk with Shona McAndrew and Portia Munson
Wednesday, June 30, 2021 • 6pm • Virtual event • Free • Virtual conversation on the influence of feminism and the decorative arts on their personal art practices • https://artomi.org/calendar/artist-talk-shona-mcandrew-portia-munson

Library of Local Launch Party
Wednesday, June 30, 2021 • 6-8pm • Free • Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St., Kingston • Celebrate the launch of the Library of Local project and learn more about this year’s theme Sow, Grow, Reap, Repeat! Gardening and Foraging for Resilience • Free but RSVP required: https://www.libraryoflocal.org/events/library-of-local-launch-pparty

Virtual lecture on the Sloop Eleanor
Wednesday, June 30, 2021 • 7pm •  $5, free for members • Learn about the 1903 Raceabout Sloop Eleanor, its construction, life afloat, and restoration from Hudson River Historic Boat Restoration & Sailing Society president Chris Hoppe. Then, see Eleanor in person as she makes the trip to the Hudson River Maritime Museum on the Kingston waterfront during the weekend of July 10-11, 2021 (Saturday, July 10, 10am-5:30pm and Sunday, July 11, 10am-12:30 pm) • More info: https://www.hrmm.org/eleanor.html

Westchester Summer Concert Series 
Beginning Thursday, July 1, 2021 • Croton Point Park and Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla • $10 individual ticket, $80 for a designated area for up to 8 people • https://parks.westchestergov.com/summer-concert-series

Thursday, July 1 – Songs in the Attic: Billy Joel Tribute Band at Kensico Dam Plaza, Valhalla

Tuesday, July 13 – Back to the Garden at Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson

Tuesday July 20 – The Nerds at Kensico Dam Plaza, Valhalla

Thursday, Aug. 26 - Hudson Horns at Kensico Dam Plaza, Valhalla. Ticket on sale date: TBD.

Jack Stuppin: The Beginning of My World
July 2 - September 12, 2021 • Thursday - Sunday, noon - 5pm • Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers • Landscape painter Jack Stuppin has spent most of his career living in and painting Northern California, yet he returns again and again to reconnect with the formative Hudson Valley scenery of his youth • hrm.org/jack-stuppin

Catskill Roller Disco 2021
Saturday, July 3, 2021 • 7-11pm •  Skate Time 209, 5164 Route 209, Accord • $20-$50 • Hudson Modern & bluecashew proudly present the third annual Catskills Roller Disco, this time boldly rolling forward into your bright future alongside friends, family and our growing upstate community! NYC's Rollerwave crew join us, along with Soul Clap's Eli and DJ Shnay for an evening of mask-free rolling, bumping and grinding in Accord's newly upgraded former Skate Time 209. NOTE: All attendees will be required to show a valid Empire Pass showing full COVID-19 vaccination • https://www.eventbrite.com/e/catskills-roller-disco-2021-tickets-158050424073

People’s Parade in Kinderhook
Sunday, July 4, 2021 • Parade assembles at 11am at the park on Rothermel Lane and ends in the Village Square • Decorate your car, stroller, wagon, garden tractor, bike…anything you can push, pull or ride with red, white and blue or pull up a chair to watch from the sidelines • All ages welcome • kinderhookbusiness.com

Clermont Independence Day
Sunday, July 4, 2021 • noon - 5pm • $10 per vehicle • Clermont State Historic Site, 1 Clermont Ave., Germantown • Historic crafts, re-enactments, grounds tours, family-friendly activities and ice cream! • Note: There will be no fireworks viewing this year; the site will close at dusk • https://www.friendsofclermont.org/event-details/independence-day-at-clermont  

Mekeel's Corner Chapel Independence Day Celebration
Sunday, July 4, 2021 • noon • 321 New York 301, Cold Spring • The program will include musicians leading attendees in the singing of patriotic songs and hymns. There will also be a reading of select passages from our nation's most important founding documents. The historic Mekeel’s Corners Chapel, located at the intersection of Route 9 and Route 301 in Cold Spring, was built in 1867 and was originally called the Union Chapel. In the mid-nineteenth century this area of Putnam County was called Griffin’s Corners and the cross roads were known as the Post Road and Carmel Road. The hamlet was comprised of a small cluster of buildings including Griffin’s Hotel, a school and a blacksmith’s shop. By the 1870s the name of this small community had been changed to Mekeel’s Corners on Reed’s Putnam County map. The construction of the chapel began in September 1867 and it took three months to build. It was dedicated in January 1868. It is not clear when the chapel assumed the Mekeel’s Corners Chapel name but it was likely sometime in the 1870’s. In a small way Mekeel’s Corners Chapel annual Independence Day Celebration is a wonderful reminder of our community’s past and the founding of our great nation. We hope you can join us! • Outdoor celebration with a maximum of 50 guests; Free pre-registration is required: http://www.putnamhistorymuseum.org

Boscobel Independence Day with the Greater Newburgh Orchestra
Sunday, July 4, 2021 (Rain date September 5, 2021) • Gates open at 4pm, concert at 5pm • $45, $24 children 5-18, free for children under 5 • Boscobel, 1601 Route 9D, Garrison •  The program features the distinctly American composers whose voices capture the optimism and hope that has always been a hallmark of this country. From the youthful zeal of Bernstein’s Candide, to the power and strength of Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man; from John Williams’ iconic Superman March, to Samuel Barber’s elegiac Adagio for Strings • https://boscobel.org/events/independence-gnso/  


Who Really Cares? 14th Annual Hudson Valley Artists Exhibition Opening
Wednesday, July 7, 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 • On view through November 14, 2021 • https://www.newpaltz.edu/museum/exhibitions/hva-2021-who-really-cares/

Maritime Smuggling on Long Island: From Pirates to Rumrunners
Wednesday, July 7, 2021 • 7pm • $10 • Virtual event hosted by the Putnam History Museum • From 18th century pirates to Prohibition era bootleggers, Long Island has been a historic hub of maritime smuggling. Join PHM and author Bill Bleyer for a virtual lecture on July 7th at 7 PM to learn why infamous pirates like Captain Kidd were attracted to Long Island, and why the area became known as Rum Row during Prohibition. Bill Bleyer is a former Newsday staff writer and current freelance contributor for the paper and magazines who has written four books on Long Island history. Bleyer has lectured at libraries, museums and historical societies across Long Island on a range of subjects, including maritime and Civil War history • https://www.eventbrite.com/e/maritime-smuggling-on-long-island-from-pirates-to-rumrunners-tickets-154279079881

Gun Buy-Back Program
Saturday, July 10, 2021 • 11am - 4pm • City of Newburgh Community Center, 401 Washington Street, Newburgh • Those surrendering operable assault weapons will receive gift cards totaling $150.00. Those surrendering operable handguns, or modified rifles or shotguns, will receive gift cards totaling $100. Those surrendering rifles, shotguns, or antique or non-working firearms will receive gift cards in the amount of $25. There is no limit on the number of weapons that may be surrendered. Guns to be surrendered must be unloaded and brought in plastic or paper bags. Guns being transported in a vehicle must be unloaded and transported in the trunk of the vehicle. Active or retired law enforcement officers and licensed gun dealers are not eligible to participate in the program • https://www.orangecountygov.com/civicalerts.aspx?AID=1268

Music on the Elmendorph Green: Murali Coryell
Saturday, July 10, 2021 • 4PM • Free • Elmendorph, 7562 N. Broadway, Red Hook • Join Historic Red Hook for the third performance in their 2021 outdoor summer concert series! Bring a chair or picnic blanket and enjoy some live music from this singer/guitarist/songwriter acclaimed by Billboard, CNN, Rolling Stone, & The New York Times. A rising force in contemporary American music and an artist that defies category, Murali Coryell performs his own music as well as covers of songs by Sam Cooke, Al Green, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Charles Mingus and Marvin Gaye • More info:  http://www.historicredhook.org/upcoming-events/muralicoryell

Tivoli Yard Sale Day
Saturday, July 31, 2021 • 9am • Permit applications may be picked up prior to July 30 at Village Hall, 86 Broadway or printed from our website, www.tivoliny.org. Permits are $10. Rental spaces outside Village Hall are $20. Call 845-757-2021 for more information.


Most Happy In Concert
August 5-7, 2021 • 7:30pm • The Stage at Montgomery Place • Songs from Frank Loesser’s The Most Happy Fella performed by seven female and non-binary voices backed by 13 musicians • $45 for a 1-3 person pod, $90 for a 3-6 person pod • https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/most-happy  


Hudson Valley Flamenco Festival
Saturday, August 14, 2021 • 11:30am • Free • Safe Harbors' Green, Corner of Broadway and Liberty Street, Newburgh • Clap, shout ole! and maybe even get up and dance with international and local flamenco artists as we celebrate our return to LIVE performance in 2021. Free admission thanks to the generosity of the Newburgh chapter of the Awesome Foundation http://hvflamencofestival.com

Flea Valley Festival
Saturday, August 14, 2021 • Fireman’s Field, Roscoe • Live music from Brother Moses, Sarah Gross, Kali Sea Stran and The Bones of JR Jones, plus vendors, artisan food and more • $20-$25 • https://www.eventbrite.com/e/flea-valley-festival-tickets-124480684077


Andrea Arnold: Flamenco Under the Stars
Saturday, August 14, 20216:00pm • $28 • Unison Arts, 68. Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz •  An evening of flamenco guitar with Andreas Arnold and Mario Rincon. Guitarist and composer Andreas Arnold lives between Cádiz, Spain and Brooklyn, NY. He has released several albums that feature his original compositions which are explorations between flamenco and jazz, two musical traditions among many, that inspire him the most • unisonarts.org, http://hvflamencofestival.com


Hudson Valley Flamenco Festival
Sunday, August 15, 2021 • 6pm • $28 • Whitecliff Vineyard, 331 McKinstry Rd, Gardiner • From the stunning landscape of Whitecliff Vineyards bring your picnic baskets and sample some local vintages as we transport you to a private flamenco party as they give in Southern Spain. Joined by master guitarist Andreas Arnold, cantaora Barbara Martinez and our company of local and international dancers this is flamenco as it has never happened before in the Hudson Valley. We are going to sing and dance the night away in true flamenco puro tradition • http://hvflamencofestival.com

Table + Terrain Dinner
August 21, 2021 • 3-7pm • Stone Ridge Orchard, 3012 NY-213, Stone Ridge • $225 • Enjoy a farm tour and talk with cider tasting then walk up the hill for dinner overlooking the orchard and mountains. Multicourse dinner with wine pairings with guest chefs Cheryl Perry and Lizzy Singh-Brar • https://bit.ly/StoneRidgeOrchardDinner


Basilica SoundScape
Friday, September 17 - Saturday, September 18, 2021 • A weekend of music + art in collaboration with PS21, The Creative Independent and H0l0 featuring Circuit des Yeux, Moor Mother, Tomberlin, William Basinski, and more • https://basilicahudson.org/programs/soundscape/

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