This week's calendar (8/30 - 9/5/21)
Child Passenger Safety Seat Event
Monday August 30, 2021 • 3- 8pm • Troop K Headquarters 2541 Route 44, Salt Point • NYSP child safety seat technicians will be on hand to assist with the installation of your child’s safety seat and answer any questions. An appointment is preferred, please contact Sergeant Anderson at (845) 677-7331 or via email at ktraffic@troopers.ny.gov for more information.
Poughkeepsie Waterfront Market
Mondays • 3-6:30pm • The Pavilion at the Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum, 75 North Water Street, Poughkeepsie • More farmers’ markets around the Hudson Valley: https://hvny.info/info/farmers-markets
Dutchess County to Host Veteran Tele-Town Hall
Monday, August 30, 2021 • 5:30pm • Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro, with Dutchess County Division of Veterans’ Services and Mental Health America (MHA) of Dutchess County Veterans’ Programs, will be hosting a live Veteran’s Telephone-Town Hall forum with a discussion about how the current events in Afghanistan, the upcoming 20th anniversary of 9/11, and other issues are impacting veterans and their families. The forum will be an opportunity to learn about available resources and support, including the MHA Vet 2 Vet programs and many resources available to veterans and their families • Veterans and families should receive an automated call when the Telephone Town Hall meeting begins and can listen in to the discussion simply by staying on the line. There will be prompts to be able to offer thoughts or ask questions. If you do not receive a call or would like to dial into the Telephone Town Hall meeting from your cell or other location, call the toll-free number: (845)-765-7121. For more information and tools for veterans, visit Dutchess County Veterans Services online.
HVNY SUMMER OF ‘21 PHOTO CONTEST! –DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Send your best shot of summer of ‘21 in the Hudson Valley to hello@hvny.info by midnight Sunday! More info in our weekly newsletter. (Original photo from 2021 only, limit to 3 submissions, limit filters/retouching, include location if it’s a public place.)
The Hudson Eye
Tuesday, August 31, 2021 - Monday, September 6, 2021 • 1 pm & 7:30 pm on each day • $10 • 327 Warren Street, Hudson Hall, West Room, Hudson • Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation presents The Hudson Eye, arranged by ascendant curatorial voice Aaron Levi Garvey. The Hudson Eye is an artist-driven 10-day annual public program and urban showcase, focusing on Dance, Music, Performance, Film, Visual Art, Dining Out, Nightlife, and Hot Topics Panels highlighting issues of interest to the local community. Taking place August 27th-September 6th 2021 as a celebratory close to Hudson’s peak tourism weekend of the summer, we work deeply at all levels of the city to consider what it means to be part of the Hudson community fabric, and look inward at our own relationship to the region over the past 15 years. The Hudson Eye was born to be shared annually in partnership, and steers an anonymous $50,000 Local Matching Grant to Hudson • http://www.thehudsoneye.com/festival
Putnam County History Hunt
Through August 31, 2021 • Free • Putnam History Museum, 63 Chestnut Street, Cold Spring • A month-long, family friendly event introduces participants to an array of local history stories and topics by providing clues that lead to historical sites, buildings, or markers throughout the county. How to play: Register online and receive your History Hunt clue packet via email (or pick one up at the museum beginning August 1st).* Visit at least 10 locations, including the Putnam History Museum, Take a picture in front of each site that you visit. Submit your photos by 4pm on August 31, 2021. Photos may be brought to the museum or emailed to director@putnamhistorymuseum.org. Upon completion, participants will be entered into a random drawing to win the grand prize, which will be awarded on September 1, 2021. Children 18 and under will receive a participation prize. If you have any questions or need help with the clues, call the museum at (845) 265-4010, or email info@putnamhistorymuseum.org *After purchasing a free registration ticket, all participants will receive a History Hunt clue packet via email (beginning August 1). Packets may also be picked up from the museum Wednesday through Sunday from 12-4 pm • https://www.eventbrite.com/e/putnam-county-history-hunt-tickets-161532137973
Dutchess County Drive-Thru Senior Picnics
Wednesday, September 1, 2021 • Freedom Park 212 Skidmore Road, LaGrange (Towns of LaGrange and Beekman). 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. The complete list of picnics, including links to directions to each picnic, is available at www.dutchessny.gov/ofapicnics
2021 Woodstock Film Festival Lineup Release
Wednesday, September 1, 2021 • The official lineup release for the 22nd Annual Woodstock Film Festival happening online and at venues in Woodstock, Kingston and Saugerties Sept. 29 - Oct. 3, 2021 will be distributed on the morning of Wednesday, September 1, 2021. Tickets to individual screenings and events will go on sale on the same date. Festival passes are currently available for purchase on their website: https://woodstockfilmfestival.org/passes
Trixie's '80s Dance Party
Wednesday, September 1, 2021 • 7:30 - 8:30pm • Henry Hudson Riverfront Park, 108 Water Street, Hudson • Part of The Hudson Eye, an artist-driven 10-day annual public program and urban showcase, with a focus on dance, music, performance, film and visual art, taking place through September 7 • $10 Adults, $5 Seniors, Students, Veterans; vaccines required • https://www.thehudsoneye.com/2021-schedule/trixie-starr
Hudson Valley Hot-Air Balloon Festival
September 3-5, 2021 • Friday 2:30pm - 8:30pm, Saturday & Sunday 5:30am - 9am & 2:30pm - 8:30pm • $14 • Tymor Park, 249 Duncan Road, LaGrangeville • The 30th Annual Hudson Valley Hot-Air Balloon Festival will welcome hot-air balloonists from all over the country with 75 hot-air balloon ascensions scheduled throughout the weekend. Plus the evening Majestic Hot-Air Balloon Illumination Moon Glow, fireworks each night, tethered hot-air balloon rides, full hot-air balloon flights, helicopter rides, live music and entertainment, food trucks, family activities and more • https://bit.ly/HVNY_BalloonFest
Inaugural Do Good Golf Outing
September 3, 2021 • 9am - 5:30pm • $150 • 100 Fairway View Dr., Roscoe • Roscoe’s Do Good Spirits, formerly Prohibition Distillery, is hosting its Inaugural Do Good Golf Outing. Registration is open now through August 20. Attendees will be able to indulge in expressions from the brand’s award-winning portfolio, including Bootlegger New York Craft Vodka, Bootlegger New York Craft Gin, Bootlegger New York Craft Bourbon, and Beaverkill New York Craft Bourbon Cream, as well as gifts, food, contests and more • https://do-good-spirits.ticketleap.com/inaugural-do-good-golf-outing/
Huge Saugerties Yard Sale
Saturday, September 4 and Sunday, September 5, 2021 • 9am - 4pm • 3 Highland Avenue, Saugerties (Barclay Heights on Highland Ave. in Saugerties - past the Bowling Alley.) • Housewares, Christmas decorations, small appliances, toys, tools, furniture. Something for everyone. NO EARLY BIRDS.
Art Studio Views
September 4-5, 2021 • 11am–5pm • The 14th annual Art Studio Views takes place throughout Northern Dutchess & Southern Columbia counties, and is a unique opportunity to visit the private studios of 31-Hudson Valley artists with a free, self-guided tour. Media includes: painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, and glass • The ASV Sampler Show is on view August 15-September 12 at the Betsy Jacaruso Gallery in Rhinebeck (845) 505-6397 • artstudioviews.com
Clermont Inside/Out Tour
September 4 and September 18, 2021 • 11 am and 2pm • Clermont State Historic Site • End your summer with a walk with one of Clermont’s guides around the mansion. Learn about the rooms inside the house, from the outside. This exciting tour takes you deep into the lives of the Livingstons and the people who worked at Clermont. Unvaccinated visitors should wear a face covering when unable to maintain social distance outdoors. There is no charge for the event, but visitors must register in advance: LINK
Clinton Town Social and Candidate Meet and Greet
September 4, 2021 • 1pm - 4pm • Free • 337 Clinton Hollow Rd, Salt Point • The Town of Clinton Democratic Committee invites all Clinton residents to to share priorities and concerns directly with Democrat candidates for county, local and judicial offices. Refreshments will be provided • More info: http://www.townofclintondemocrats.org/
The Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra presents Broadway Under the Stars
September 5, 2021 • 6:30pm • Milea Estate Vineyard, 450 Hollow Road, Staatsburg • Featuring Broadway soprano Erin Stewart and NDSO musical director Kathleen Beckmann. The concert will feature Broadway show tunes from Les Miserables, My Fair Lady, The Music Man, The King and I, South Pacific, A Chorus Line, and more! • Ticket price: $45 in advance; $50 at door. Ticket includes fireworks after the concert. Cocktail hour from 5:30–6:30 pm. Food and wine available for purchase. To purchase tickets, visit ndsorchestra.org. For more information call 845-635-0877 or email info@ndsorchestra.org
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ONGOING
“Jacob Graham’s Creatures of Yes in Suspended Animation”
On view through September 6, 2021 • Free • 43 South 3rd Street, Hudson • In partnership with The Hudson Eye, Window On Hudson is delighted to present its first performance based artist in “Jacob Graham’s Creatures of Yes in Suspended Animation.” Graham will be presenting videos as well as live performance from August 5th through Labor Day. Viewers will find a variety of Graham’s short films being simultaneously projected in the storefront windows 24/7. The exhibition continues indoors with additional videos amid a fully realized environment, transporting the visitor into the land occupied by the Creatures of Yes • More different live performances will take place throughout the month: Monday, September 6, 1pm - The Hudson Eye Artist Talk and Closing Salon with “Mary Broomfellow reading visitors predictions of future Christmas.” • More info: www.WindowOnHudson.org
Jack Stuppin: The Beginning of My World
On view through 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
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
“Shake It Up” Abstract Show
On view through September 19, 2021 • TAG, 60 Broadway, Tivoli, NY. Summer Hours: Friday, 5pm-8:30pm, Saturday12-8pm and Sunday, 12am-5pm; (845) 757-2667; or by appointment • tivoliartistsgallery.com
Transformations: Rhinebeck’s Changing Downtown
On view Saturdays through September 25, 2021 • 1-4pm • Museum of Rhinebeck History, Quitman House, 7015 Route 9, Rhinebeck • Explore the artifacts and photographs of historical businesses and buildings on East Market, West Market, Mill and Montgomery streets alongside photographs of what is there today • http://www.rhinebeckmuseum.com/exhibits.php
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
Rover the Roaming Library
Through October 3, 2021 • Borrow books and movies with your library card and the Poughkeepsie Public Library’s roaming library with stops at parks throughout the area starting this week. See the full schedule of stops, here: https://poklib.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/2021-Summer-Parks-Schedule-for-webv3.pdf
”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
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
Who Really Cares? 14th Annual Hudson Valley Artists Exhibition Opening
On view through November 14, 2021 • Dorsky Museum of Art, Alice and Horace Chandler and North Galleries, SUNY New Paltz • Curator Helen Toomer asked local artists to submit artwork that deals with the challenges of the past year and the re-imaginings of years to come • https://www.newpaltz.edu/museum/exhibitions/hva-2021-who-really-cares/
Second Saturday Hudson Gallery Crawl
Every second Saturday of the month • Free • Events will be taking place from Basilica Hudson and Henry Hudson Riverfront Park up to 7th Street Park and the newly renovated Park Theatre. • The gallerists, retail shops, and restaurants of Hudson, have joined together to launch an ongoing, citywide gallery crawl. Beginning June 12, 2021 and taking place every second Saturday of the month, the businesses on and off Warren Street will be staying open late (until 9pm). Outside of the shops, visitors will find pop-up galleries, markets, buskers, concerts, food trucks, and community activated art programing • http://www.hudsongallerycrawl.com
Richard Haas: Circles in Space
On view through January 9, 2022 • Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers • Exhibition explores the intersections between abstraction, color theory and the geometry of the universe • hrm.org/richard-haas
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Winds Among the Trees: American Symphony Orchestra
Thursday, 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/
Guns and Hoses 9/11 20th Anniversary Commemoration
Saturday, September 11, 2021 • 3:05pm • Dutchess Stadium, 1500 Route 9D, Wappingers Falls • LINK
20th Anniversary of September 11
Saturday, September 11, 2021 • 3:30pm • The Rising at Kensico Dam Plaza, Valhalla • Ceremony and unveiling of a memorial dedicated to those first responders who lost their lives from 9/11 related illnesses • RSVP to attend: communications@westchestergov.com • Watch live via Facebook.com/WestchesterGov
HITS Saugerties $400,500 Grand Prix during HITS Championship
September 12, 2021 • Gates open at 8am • $10 • 454 Washington Avenue Ext, Saugerties • Enjoy a day of World Class Show Jumping at the HITS Championship: Platinum Performance Hunter Prix Final, Diamond Mills Hunter Prix Final, BLACKBARN Junior/A-O/Amateur Jumper Prix Final, Parade of Grand Circuit Champions, Presentation of the Flag by West Point Cadets and the HITS $400,500 Grand Prix - FEI CSI5. Spectators must adhere to Local and State guidelines, or if no guidelines required, adhere to the CDC guidelines regarding mask-wearing and social distancing. Unless fully vaccinated, masks must be worn when social distancing is not possible • $10 General Admission Ticket to benefit Family of Woodstock are purchased prior at HITSShows.com or at the gate. Children 12 & under free • http://hitsshows.com/visit-hits
Third Thursdays at the Beatrix Farrand Garden, movie night!
Thursday, September 16, 2021 (Rain date September 19) • 6pm • Free • 4097 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park • On the Third Thursday of September, the 16th, the Beatrix Farrand Garden will become a movie theater for an all-ages horticultural double feature. Beginning at 7pm enjoy a screening of A Man Named Pearl, a documentary film about an incredible self-taught topiary artist who as a Black man in a white town in South Carolina inspires and connects his community in untold ways. At 8:30pm a special screening of Beatrix Farrand’s American Landscapes follows. This documentary might be familiar to many from its showing on PBS in 2020 or its screenings at the Millerton Moviehouse. Learn about the fascinating life of the foremost female American landscape architect Beatrix Farrand as told by the film’s host Lynden B. Miller. Attendees are encouraged to come early and enjoy the garden before the show! • https://www.beatrixfarrandgardenhydepark.org/third-thursdays
Basilica SoundScape – CANCELLED!
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/
Tivoli 5K Run
Saturday, September 18, 2021 • 9am • 5k benefit race in Tivoli to raise money for children's cancer research. A race for adults will start in front of the Firehouse and going around "the loop" (Woods rd, Sengstack, North Rd.). There will be a short race for children in Memorial park. This event has been organized by local runner and philanthropist Mary Shaw • https://www.iloveit5krun.com/
Art Walk Kingston
September 18 and 19, 2021 • 12-5pm each day • Free • Over the course of two days, visitors and local residents are invited to explore three distinct areas of the city of Kingston and immerse themselves in a range of art and events. Paintings, photographs and sculptures are just some of the mediums that will be on display at home studios and galleries. Our past events average over 100 artists at dozens of locations throughout the city, making this event one of the largest open studio tour in the Hudson River Valley. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the event weekend will offer a broad range of art and activities for everyone • https://www.artsmidhudson.org/artwalkkingston
Environmentalists on Olana
Series of walks at the Olana State Historic Site • $15, $10 members • Advance registration is required: olana.org
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
Putnam History Museum's Annual Lawn Party at the William Kemble Home
September 18, 2021 • 4pm - sunset • $30 • The William Kemble Home, 20, The Blvd, Cold Spring • Please join the Putnam History Museum for cool drinks & canapés amidst river views at the beautifully restored William Kemble Home (1826). Every detail has been considered in this pristine restoration by homeowners Marianne Sutton and David Watson. The afternoon’s festivities will include guided house tours, a visit from President Abraham Lincoln, and historical entertainment. You will learn about the life and times of William Kemble, one of the founders of the West Point Foundry in the early 19th century. Enjoy the grounds of this beautiful home, and take a walk back through time by experiencing a bit of gracious living rooted in the 1800s • info@putnamhistorymuseum.org
Modern Makers Market at Cold Spring
Saturday, September 25, 2021 • 10 am to 6 pm • Free • St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 1 Chestnut Street, Cold Spring • 40 artisans and artists, live music, two food trucks, NY beer and cider, raffle and more. Free parking at the Cold Spring Metro North Train Station • LINK
Rhinebeck Porchfest in the Park
Saturday, September 25, 2021 • 11am - 7pm • Thompson-Mazzarella Community Park, Rhinebeck (Porches will be back in 2022!) • http://www.rbkporchfest.com
Hudson Hemp Community Tour
Saturday, September 25, 2021 • 3-4:20pm • Hudson Hemp, Old Mud Creek Farm, 67 Pine Wood Rd., Hudson • A rare opportunity to tour the hemp fields, learn about Hudson Hemp, and discover cannabis within a regenerative organic system. To follow, a Q&A and special book signing with author Tracey Medeiros of The Art of Cooking with Cannabis which features two of our beloved hemp recipes • https://bit.ly/HudsonHempCommunityTour
22nd Annual Woodstock Film Festival
September 29 - October 3, 2021 • Online and indoor venues in Woodstock, Kingston and Saugerties • he official lineup release for the 22nd Annual Woodstock Film Festival will be distributed on the morning of September 1, 2021 with tickets for individual screenings, panels and events going on sale at the same time. Festival passes are currently available for purchase here.
History of Enslavement and Anti-Slavery in Dutchess County
September 29, 2021 • 7pm • Free • Virtual and in-person at 7562 N. Broadway, Red Hook • Join Historic Red Hook for this free presentation from Peter Bunten. This hybrid event will take place both in-person at the Elmendorph Inn and on Zoom. Mr. Bunten’s talk will examine the history of slavery and antislavery in Dutchess County, focusing on the key players and events that are part of that history.
Peter Bunten is chairman of the Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project, located in Dutchess County, and is the current Vice President of the Underground Railroad Consortium of New York State. He is a Trustee of the Dutchess County Historical Society and is affiliated with Celebrating the African Spirit in Poughkeepsie. Before his retirement in 2018, Mr. Bunten was the Education Manager for Historic Hudson Valley. He has a Master’s degree in Historical Studies, with an emphasis on Public History, from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He is a native of Poughkeepsie and currently lives in the Bronx • http://www.historicredhook.org/register
OMG Art Faire
September 30 - October 3, 2021 • Wall Street Music Hall, Kingston • Contemporary art fair featuring a curated selection of fine art galleries, who represent artists working in photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media, video, and digital work • https://omgartfaire.com/
Coping with Life’s Necessaries: Colonial Hygiene Practices
September 30, 2021 • 7pm • Free • Virtual Lecture with the Schuyler Mansion, hosted by the Putnam History Museum • The Schuyler family enjoyed many luxuries as part of their refined lifestyle, but what might their hygiene practices have looked like? How did their practices differ from or align with those of their neighbors in 18th century Albany? Learn more about the changing practices of this aristocratic, colonial family with Schuyler Mansion’s “Coping with Life’s Necessaries” program! Presenter Ian Mumpton is the Historic Site Assistant at Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site. His work focuses on highlighting historically excluded narratives as essential parts of the site’s history, including the stories of Loyalists, Native Americans, women, tenant farmers, and enslaved people of African descent. He is also currently researching the martial arts and martial identity of colonial New Netherland. Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site, located at 32 Catherine Street in Albany’s historic South End, was the eighteenth- century home of Revolutionary War Major-General Philip Schuyler (1733- 1804) and his family. For further information about visitation and site programs, please call (518) 434-0834, visit www.nysparks.com • putnamhistorymuseum.org
An Environmental History of Native Land Use in the Colonial Hudson Valley
October 20, 2021 • 7PM • Free • 7562 N. Broadway, Red Hook • Join Historic Red Hook for this free virtual presentation from Dr. Jason R. Sellers, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Mary Washington in Virginia. Sellers is a cultural and environmental historian of 17th-and 18th-century North America interested in landscapes and bodies. He is currently working on a project that explores the interactions of Munsee Indians and European colonists in the 17th-century Hudson Valley. http://www.historicredhook.org/register
REFRESH: This link is updated with new events, change of dates + cancellations. The link’s always the same: hvny.info/calendar/this-week + Submit your event. It’s free: hvny.info/share-your-event
As always, and especially with COVID, event info may change – make sure to check with the venue before you go.
Long-term traffic alert in Clinton
The bridge at the intersection of Fiddlers Bridge and Long Pond Roads by the West Clinton Fire House (Station 2) will be closed beginning Monday, July 26 for the total replacement of the bridge and buttresses. The bridge “should reopen by November 2021,” according to officials. For more information, call Dutchess County DPW Engineering Division at 845-486-2925 • Detour map: LINK
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