Week of August 22 - 28, 2022

 

Week of August 22 - 28, 2022

Dutchess County Fair
August 23 - 28, 2022 • Rhinebeck • Highlights include a Stick Pony Rodeo, a recycled garden show, Fluffy the T-Rex, The All-American Rodeo, a grandstand performance by Chris Jansen, and of course, Hilby, the Skinny German Juggle Boy • DutchessFair.comSee a PDF of this year’s fair brochure

10th Annual Summer Hoot
August 26-28, 2022 • Ashokan Center • 3 days of live music outdoors on Hoot Hill – folk, rock, soul, ska, bluegrass, jazz, celtic, creole, and more! Plus fun kids activities, guided hikes to the Covered Bridge and Cathedral Gorge, blacksmith demos, camping, jamming, local food and craft vendors, beer and cider, and unique, joyful multi-generational good times. • hoot.love

Movies at the Greenville Drive-In
Fridays and Saturdays • Doors open 7pm,  Live Music on Saturdays beginning at 7:15pm, Film starts at dusk (around 8:45pm) • drivein32.com

August 26-27: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (G)
Saturday: Live Music by Karen Dahlstrom

September 2-3: Grease  (PG)
September 3: 10pm - The Outsiders (PG)
September 4:  8pm – The Outsiders (PG)            

Hudson Valley Picture Show: The Big Lebowski
Friday, August 26, 2022 • 7:30pm • $14, $10 members • The Community Theatre in Catskill • Continues September 2 with Close Encounters of the Third Kind at Opus 40, September 3 with Alien at Opus 40, October 21 with Do The Right Thing at the Community Theatre in Catskill, October 28 with The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari at the Community Theatre in Catskill • Link

Farm Day
Saturdays, August 27 - October 29, 2022 • 9am - 2pm • 400 Jay Street (Route 22), Katonah • Shop from local farmers, bakers, and craftsmen who provide a variety of fruit, organic produce, meats, fish, dairy products, baked goods, and handcrafted products.
• johnjayhomestead.org/events/farm-market/

Music in the Park
Saturday, August 27, 2022 • 5 - 7pm • Art Omi • A concert of new, experimental music created during the course of the 2022 Art Omi: Music residency. This year's musicians are versed in a multitude of genres such as traditional Igbo music, electronic music, classical music, and more. Listen to these musicians' collaborative compositions amidst a landscape of art and architecture. Learn more about the 2022 Art Omi: Music residents here, and register for the event here.

Northeastern Native Stargazing Walk
Saturday, August 27, 2022 • 8pm • Drayton Grant Park at Burger Hill, Rhinebeck • In the Hudson River native thought-world, twilight is a time of transition and magic. Come for an evening of stargazing through the lens of Northeastern indigenous star lore. Visitors will learn about everything from constellation names to the importance of the moon in determining their calendar. Capacity is limited and registration is required. This is a family-friendly event suitable for ages 8 and up. • winnakee.org/northeastern-native-stargazing/

Carnival of Souls (1962) at The Rosendale Theatre
Saturday, August 27, 2022 • 10pm • Cost: $10 • 408 Main Street, Rosendale • A young woman (Candace Hilligoss) is mysteriously drawn to a bizarre, abandoned building on the edge of a desolate lake. What is drawing her there? Why does her sense of unease increase as she is pulled closer and closer towards the mysterious building? And who are the unusual people she is meeting along her way? An atmospheric low budget gem from 1962, Carnival of Souls is the very definition of a beloved “Cult Classic” • rosendaletheatre.org/series/saturday-creature-feature/

Hudson Valley Free Day at Dia Beacon
Sunday, August 28, 2022Dia Beacon offers free admission for residents of the Hudson Valley on the last Sunday of every month. The Hudson Valley encompasses the following counties: Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Sullivan, Ulster, Washington, and Westchester. Additionally, City of Beacon residents (including the adjacent Hudson Valley communities of Chelsea, Fishkill, and Glenham) receive free admission to Dia Beacon every Saturday and Sunday. Please present identification and proof of residence at the admissions desk. • diaart.org/visit/visit-our-locations-sites/dia-beacon-beacon-united-states 

Bethel Woods 2022 Harvest Festival
Beginning August 28 and occurring every Sunday through October 2, 2022 • 11am to 4pm • Corner of Hurd and West Shore Road, Bethel • The harvest festival celebrates the bounty of farms across Sullivan County and the surrounding areas, with fun fall-themed attractions like hay and corn mazes, and more. Guests can also enjoy live music, food, and shopping from over 100 different vendors, and guests can relax in the Bier Garden, or put their speed and appetites to the test with the site’s first-ever pie-eating contest. • Admission is free, parking is $5 • bethelwoodscenter.org/harvest


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Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
Ongoing, through September 18, 2022 with Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch, concluding on September 18. Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play by Anne Washburn with music by Michael Friedman and directed by Davis McCallum will play in repertory with Romeo and Juliet beginning on July 8 and run through September 17. • Tickets start at $10 • hvshakespeare.org/calendar/

Annual County-wide History Hunt
Ongoing through August 31, 2022• Back for its second year (and all new clues!), The Putnam History Museum invites you to take part in a History Hunt throughout Putnam County this August. This month-long, family friendly event introduces participants to an array of local history topics by providing clues that lead to historical locations and markers throughout the county. • Registration and more info: Here

D’Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: "Flora as Fauna" by Emily Ritz
On display through September 10 • Flora as Fauna, a show featuring new work by Emily Ritz, at D'Arcy Simpson Art Works. Experience Ritz's richly detailed works in watercolor and ink that combine feminine eroticism with lush fantasies of botanical life. • darcysimpsonartworks.com

Art Studio Views “Sampler Exhibit”
On view through September 11, 2022 • The show features the 30-participating artists on this years’ Art Studio Views open studio tour September 3-4. On Saturday, August 20, from 5-7pm ASV will host a reception with the artists in the Rhinebeck Courtyard. Light refreshments with music provided by the Po'Town Beats (Franc Palaia and Alvin Chiappolini). This is a free event, open to the public, in conjunction with 3rd Saturdays Arts Walk in Rhinebeck. Art Studio Views takes place September 3-4, 2022 from 11am–5pm • artstudioviews.com

A Tournament of Lies
On view through September 17, 2022 • Saturdays and Sundays, noon - 5pm • Wassaic Project • The 2022 Summer Exhibition gathers 46 artists to Wassaic in hopes of harnessing the infinite energy of the life imitates art imitates life imitates art dynamo. Among them, Corrie Steckleburg’s burlap deer is consumed from the inside by seeds lying in wait to receive the summer rain, Molly Bertheaud’s mythological tapestries loose a volley of arrows upon idyllic animal islands while Lan Xu looses the unicorn from its woven captivity with the power of Photoshop, Amy Vázquez combines rituals old and new to bridge the everyday and the otherworld, and Stephen Morrison’s canine friends cordially invite you to an all-dog dinner party. • wassaicproject.org/exhibitions/a-tournament-of-lies

Tibor Spitz, A Retrospective: Stories, Remembrances
On view through September 18, 2022 • Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz • Retrospective exhibition of paintings and works in ceramics by artist, storyteller, scientist, and Holocaust Survivor, Tibor Spitz. • unisonarts.org

Portia Munson: Flood
On view through September 25, 2022 • Newmark Gallery, Art Omi, Ghent • For over two decades, Catskill-based artist Portia Munson has teased out cultural codes latent in the mass-produced items that surround us. Her monochromatic installations underscore the pleasures of looking at a dizzying array of items that are at once seductive and utterly disposable • Link

Newburgh Market
Sundays, through 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

The 13th Season of ‘Bridge Music’
Through 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

Environmentalists on Olana
Through November 5, 2022Tickets 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.

Upcoming Programs:

  • 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

Hudson Valley Artists 2022: The Material, The Thing
On view through November 22, 2022 • Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, Alice and Horace Chandler Gallery and North Gallery, SUNY New Paltz • 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz • 15th annual Hudson Valley Artists exhibition, considering how artists understand and reimagine the material culture we live in. Music and refreshments outdoors • Link

Sunset Sensations
Through December 8, 2022 • Locust Grove Estate, 2683 South Road (Route 9), Poughkeepsie • On the second Thursday of each month enjoy great wines paired with delicious culinary creations inspired by fresh vegetables from Locust Grove's Kitchen Garden. Three samplings created by the chef of the month will be paired with wines curated by local wine experts; then explore the estate gardens with Director of Horticulture Claire Davis. Tickets are $30/person ($35 in December) and are now on sale. Call 845-454-4500 for tickets.

& Art Fair: Special Exhibit
Through December 31, 2022 • The Museum at Bethel Woods • Interactive and innovative exhibition offering a unique window to art and culture in the '60s • Admission to the Special Exhibit is included in the ticket to The Museum at Bethel Woods, or $5 standalone. • BethelWoodsCenter.org

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Estate Planning Workshop for Veterans
Monday, August 29, 2022 • 5:30-7pm • American Legion Hall, 413 Main Street, Beacon • American Legion Post 203 will sponsor and host this workshop, which will inform local veterans about various ways to make preparations for their estate. • Link

The Hudson Eye Reception of Arnie Zimmerman: "The Well Is Deep"
Monday, August 29, 2022 • 7:30 - 8:30pm • Izzy's Room | 84 Green Street, Hudson • Tanja Grunert Gallery is proud to present Arnie Zimmerman: The Well is Deep at Izzy’s Room, a gallery exhibition of selected works from Arnie Zimmerman’s 45-year oeuvre. • On view through September 4 • tanjagrunert.com

Columbia County Fair
August 31 - September 5, 2022 • Featuring a demolition derby, the Columbia County Talent Show, a watermelon eating contest, Pogo Fred, a firefighters’ parade and more: ColumbiaFair.com 

Victory Gardens
Wednesday, August 31, 2022 • 2pm • Virtual discussion hosted by the FDR Library in Hyde Park • It has been said that an army travels on its stomach, and never was this more true than during the dark days of WWII. FDR Library Education Specialist Jeffrey Urbin examines the unprecedented contributions made by millions of ordinary Americans who fought the war literally in their own backyards growing food for themselves, the army, and our allies in small plots known as Victory Gardens. Live Q&A in the Facebook comments and YouTube chat, following the presentation. • Stream live on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook

The First HIKE for the HUDSON
September 1 through September 30, participants will log minutes towards individual and/or team goals. At the end of the month we'll tally the results and come together on October 2nd to celebrate • Register online for $15.30 and set a goal for minutes walked. (Riverkeeper suggests 153 minutes, a nod to the 153 miles the Hudson River estuary flows both ways, from the Troy damn to the Battery in NYC.) • Register here

The 31st Annual Hudson Valley Hot-Air Balloon Festival
September 2-4, 2022 • Tymor Park, Union Vale • Bring your blankets and chairs to watch over 75 scheduled hot-air balloons ascending from the designated picnic area. Watch in awe as hot-air balloons fill the skies and as they light the night with an illumination moon glow with fireworks on full display. 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. • Reservations can be made on a per person basis for a donation of $15 for evenings and $8* for mornings. A reservation must be made in advance as donations will not be accepted at the gate. Donation is non-refundable and non-transferable. • dcrcoc.org/balloonfesthv.org

THE ENIGMATIC ARTISTS OF THE HUDSON VALLEY
September 2 - November 20, 2022 • Opening reception with the artists: September 2 from 5-7pm • Hudson Hall • From observing the surreal systems of fireflies or the slow degradation of the riverfront to an exploration of the interconnectedness of all life on earth, three Hudson Valley artists take inspiration from our local environment to create unique works of art that embody the complexity of the natural world. • More info

Pollinator Patrol Club Hike: Innisfree Garden
Friday, September 2, 2022 • 1pm • 362 Tyrrel Rd, Millbrook • This series is geared towards families with school age children, using the hike to incorporate as many subjects and learning opportunities as possible. Rain or shine; only required materials are appropriate hiking gear, a nature journal, and pencil. Tick and bug spray always a good idea too • instagram.com/pollinatorpatrol

Learn to Sketch Like Frederic Church
Saturday, September 3, 2022 • 8am • Ever wonder how artists like Frederic Church captured detail, contrast, and perspective? Visitors of all ages and skill levels are invited to sketch Frederic Church’s artist-designed landscape and main house, learning basic artistic principles in the process. During this hour-long program led by teaching artist Shawn del Joyce, participants will be given sketching materials, watch a short live demo with a professional teaching artist, and experiment with sketching their own view of Olana’s famous landscape. All materials will be provided. Advanced registration required. $20 per person ($15 for members). For more information, please contact education@olana.org. • olana.org/programs-events

Art Studio Views
September 3-4, 2022 • 11am–5pm • Self-guided tour of artists’ studios around Northern Dutchess and Columbia counties • artstudioviews.com

Under the Surface: Lake Explorers at OLANA
Saturday, September 3, 2022 • 11am-noon • Join the Columbia Land Conservancy in exploring Olana's man-made lake. Nets and waders provided. • olana.org/programs-events/

Starlit Screenings: Films by Wangechi Mutu
Saturday, September 3, 2022 • 8-10pm • Storm King Art Center, New Windsor • Journey under the stars at Storm King during a special evening of films by 2022 exhibition artist, Wangechi Mutu. Bringing together films Mutu has created over two decades, the multi-screen outdoor film ramble will feature her newest film, My Cave Call, in which the artist embodies and transforms into a mythical figure in Suswa Caves, within Kenya’s Rift Valley. Integral to her sculpture and collage work, Mutu’s genre-defying films range from conceptual performances to mythological realms. The starlit event invites a closer look at the artist’s richly varied practice, which engages with the natural world to address themes of women’s rights and representation, human equality, and civil rights, and their inextricable relationships with our ecosystems. • Learn more & get tickets

The First Boscobel Chamber Music Festival
September 3 - 11, 2022 • Boscobel House and Gardens, 1601 Route 9D, Garrison • Five performances by the most sought after chamber musicians in the country along with wide-ranging educational offerings on Boscobel’s historic site. The festival’s international roster of artists include violinists Jennifer Frautschi and Stella Chen, violist Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, cellists David Requiro and Nicholas Canellakis, double bassist Blake Hinson, pianist Gloria Chien, clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein, and the Emerson String Quartet. • Tickets are $45-$85 for adults; $25-$45 for musicians and children (ages 16 and under). Tickets on sale July 25. • Full schedule: Link • More info: 845-265-3638 or boscobel.org.

Ernest Withers: The Picture Taker
Saturday, September 3, 2022 • 5-7pm • Cost: Free • Rezny Gallery, 76 Prince street, Kingston •  The Woodstock Film Festival is thrilled to announce a special pre-festival event featuring the work of Ernest C. Withers, a renowned chronicler of the African American experience in the segregated South and subject of the documentary film The Picture Taker, which will have its world premiere screening at the upcoming Woodstock Film Festival, September 28 - October 2. The film’s director Phil Bertelsen will be in attendance to discuss Withers’ ground-breaking work and fascinating career. The exhibit runs through October 23, 2022. • woodstockfilmfestival.org

Labor Day Celebration
Saturday, September 3, 2022 • 7:30pm •  Inclement date: Sunday, September 4, 7:30 p.m. • Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point • westpointband.com/calendar.html

Starlit Screenings: Films by Wangechi Mutu
Saturday, September 3, 2022 • 8 - 10pm • Cost: $25 • Storm King Art Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor • Journey under the stars at Storm King during a special evening of films by 2022 exhibition artist, Wangechi Mutu. Bringing together films Mutu has created over two decades, the multi-screen outdoor film ramble will feature her newest film, My Cave Call, in which the artist embodies and transforms into a mythical figure in Suswa Caves, within Kenya’s Rift Valley. Integral to her sculpture and collage work, Mutu’s genre-defying films range from conceptual performances to mythological realms. The starlit event invites a closer look at the artist’s richly varied practice, which engages with the natural world to address themes of women’s rights and representation, human equality, and civil rights, and their inextricable relationships with our ecosystems. • Advance tickets are required: stormking.org/events/starlit-screenings-films-by-wangechi-mutu/

Open Conversation on the Master Plan for the Westchester County Airport
Tuesday, September 6, 2022 • 6pm • Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, 480 Bedford Road • and Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at 7pm at the Harvest Time Church, 1338 King Street, Greenwich, Conn. • Link

Oblong Books Presents: Dar Williams “How to Write a Song That Matters”
Tuesday, September 6, 2022 • 6:30pm • Morton Memorial Library, Rhinecliff • “How to Write a Song That Matters” is an invaluable guide to writing music by a woman who knows how to do it and do it well: iconic singer-songwriter, Dar Williams. Perfect for music lovers of all sorts who want to write songs, at this event Dar will share excerpts from the book and answer audience questions. A book signing will follow. • Tickets are free. • Registration is required.

Sunset Sensations
Thursday, September 8, 2022 • $30 per person • Locust Grove Estate, 2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie • Enjoy great wines paired with delicious culinary creations inspired by fresh vegetables from Locust Grove's historic Kitchen Garden. • Continues October 13, November 10, December 1 and December 8 • For tickets, call 845-454-4500 or order online

Nitro Circus Live: Good, Bad & Rad
Thursday, September 8, 2022 • 7pm • Cost: $65 • Dutchess Stadium, 1500 Route 9D, Wappingers Falls • Nitro Circus: Good, Bad & Rad presented by A SHOC is built from the core, driven by unbelievable content and crazy new contraptions that fuel the sketchy, scary and risky dangers of big-air action sports entertainment. This all-new show features Nitro Circus stars like the Contraption Kings - three-time X Games gold medalist Williams, all-around stunt master Dusty Wygle, decorated BMX athlete Kurtis Downs (also a TBS “Go-Big Show” finalist), BMX pro Todd Meyn and cool under pressure rider Josh Roberts - along with fellow “America’s Got Talent: Extreme” competitor Fotheringham, whose refusal to let his wheelchair limit him has inspired fans from Nitro Circus shows to the Paralympic Games. • Tickets

Aery Theatre Company's 16th Annual 20/20 One-Act Competition
Friday, September 9, 2022 • Philipstown Depot Theatre • Runs through Sept. 18. Original plays, audience participation (in that members of the audience help decide which plays advance to the next round), and good times.  • Tickets are available here.

HUDSY Original Documentary FIREFLY: The Tay Fisher Story
Friday, September 9, 2022 • Doors open at 6pm and the movie premiere starts at 7pm • M.Clifford Miller Middle School, Lake Katrine  • Tickets are $15 for Adults and $10 for kids 12 and under • The first 50 guests will meet Tay Fisher and get an autographed poster (one per family), plus a 50/50 Raffle, Food will be available for purchase, Proceeds from ticket sales and the 50/50 raffle will benefit Tay Fisher Basketball. • Tickets are available at www.HUDSY.tv/events.

Uptown Kingston’s Second Saturday
Continues Saturday, September 10, October 8, November 12, and December 10 • Participating local businesses will remain open late (until 8pm) on the second Saturday of every month in 2022.

"I Lov It!" 5K
Saturday, September 10, 2022 • 9am • Starts on Broadway in front of the firehouse • Tivoli's Sesquicentennial celebration continues with the return of this community run/walk to raise money and awareness for the ongoing fight against children's cancer. • 5K Entry Fee: $25 adults, $20 students (100% of proceeds goes to Memorial Sloan Kettering) • iloveit5krun.com/

Historical Reenactment
Saturday, September 10, 2022 • 10am - noon • Cost: Free • 400 Jay Street (Route 22), Katonah • Are you interested in learning more about the American Revolution? Then make sure to stop by John Jay Homestead for a presentation from reenactor Rob Buccheri about what life was like for a soldier living in New York during the fight for independence. • Admission is free. • johnjayhomestead.org

Community Jobs Expo with Harambee & Senator Hinchey
Saturday, September 10, 2022 • 1 - 4pm • Cost: Free • YMCA of Kingston & Ulster County, 507 Broadway, Kingston • Senator Hinchey’s office will be partnering with Harambee to host a Community Jobs Expo in Kingston at the YMCA. This Jobs Expo is designed to connect our community members with meaningful employment and networking opportunities and to help our small businesses, government agencies, unions, and nonprofit organizations with hiring needs. • If your business or organization is interested in participating, sign up to table at bit.ly/UCjobsfair or call 845-331-3810 by August 26. • fb.me/e/1GCPHD7kU

Shaken, Not Stirred: The Scoop on Shrubs
Saturday September 10, 2022 • 1pm • Clermont State Historic Site • Join the site’s first ever summer mocktail party where they’ll be making, mixing, and tasting “everything but the booze” by exploring the juicy world of “shrubs” (a.k.a. drinking vinegars, a.k.a. super tasty, preserved fruit syrups). Shrubs came about in the 1680s when smugglers were trying to avoid paying import taxes for goods shipped from Europe. • Recommended for ages 8 and up. Admission is $10 for adults and free for children 12 and under. • Register Here

Annual Lawn Party supporting the Putnam History Museum
Saturday, September 10, 2022 • 4pm • Cost: $60 • 61 Lisburne Lane, Garrison • The Putnam History Museum Board and Staff invite the public for cool drinks & canapés at the historic Samuel Sloan Estate (1864). From its construction by 19th century railroad magnate Samuel Sloan as a summer estate for his family, including his wife Margaret and their 11 children, to an Italianate renovation in 1907 and its modern-day sustainability renovation, including solar panels, rainwater collection systems, and geothermal heating, the estate – the home itself, the land it is built upon, and the river it overlooks – has many stories to tell. Festivities include guided house tours by Classiques Modernes International Realty and Douglas Elliman Real Estate, early 1900s Jazz performed by the Todd Londagin Quintet, a brief historical presentation, and a visit from Samuel Sloan • http://www.eventbrite.com/e/annual-lawn-party-tickets-391974415027

Flower Walk with Hawthorne Valley Farmscape
Saturday, September 10, 2022 • 11am • Art Omi, Ghent • Join ecologist and field botanist Claudia Knab-Vispo of the Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program for a walk through the fields in search of seasonal flora. See a variety of early fall wildflowers and their insect visitors, and learn their names and lore. This event is free and suitable for all ages. Register for the tour here.

Basilica Green Benefit Concert
Saturday, September 10, 2022 • Doors at 7pm • Basilica Hudson, 110 South Front Street, Hudson • An evening of collective performance and conversation featuring Melissa Auf der Maur, CAConrad, Devesh and Veena Chandra, Rebecca Foon, Rudy Shepherd, Jesse Paris Smith, and Patrick Watson • basilicahudson.org/events/basilica-green-benefit-concert/

Story Slam
Saturday, September 10, 2022 • 7:15pm • Bearsville Theater • 14 storytellers, 3 judges, a ticking clock and a gong! • $25-$30 • Tickets

Full Moon Farm Walk
Saturday, September 10, 2022 • 7 – 9pm • Cost: $20 • Wild Hudson Valley, Abandoned Airport Rd, Cairo • A moonlit walk through the fields and forests of our farm. We will be walking on the smoothest trails at a slow pace, so no need for artificial light! (We will have flashlights on hand, just in case). Learn about the indigenous history of the Hudson Valley and folklore relating to this magical time of night. Early September is a particularly special time of year for a moonlight walk: the chorus of katydids, crickets, and other nocturnal insects is positively mesmerizing! Proper protective footware is a must. • wildhudsonvalley.com/event-details/full-moon-farm-walk

Bleus K9 Enrichment Day
Sunday, September 11, 2022 • 11am - 4 pm • Cost: $10 • 10 Fence Road, Warwick • In Honor of the late Nichole Grazul, Bleu's and InLine K9 Co. is presenting this event. Ever wonder what else there is out there for your pup to do? Come watch demos and let your dog try them out. Canine sports of the day: Lure Course, Agility, Rally, CGC (Canine Good Citizen), Detection Work, Sled Dog, Fly Ball, K9 Police Demo, In Line K9 Co. Trainer. Plus, enjoy dog related vendors, a wine/beer cart, a Dock Diving table, Dr. Annette Gonzalez - Moblie Vet, a groomer for minimal trims, scavenger hunt, Trail walk, raffles and swap givaways! *$10 per dog • facebook.com/events/364620732344744

Howland Chamber Music Circle Season Opener featuring the Verona Quartet with JIJI
Sunday, September 11, 2022 • 4pm • Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon • The Howland Chamber Music Circle will launch its 2022-2023 season — its 30th anniversary season! — with a live performance by the renowned and innovative Verona Quartet, who will be joined by classical guitarist JIJI • https://howlandmusic.org/Tickets.html

Roy A. Gonyea, Jr. Fall Golf Classic
Monday, September 12, 2022 • 9am • $180 • Wiltwyck Golf Club, 404 Steward Lane, Kingston • The Roy A. Gonyea, Jr. Fall Golf Classic is said to be one of the Hudson Valley’s BEST golf tournaments. Join us as we once again tee off for a good cause! Golfers will enjoy 18 themed holes, with a cart, at the beautiful Wiltwyck Golf Club in Kingston. This fun day includes a delicious continental breakfast, lunch, buffet dinner, a free cocktail, contests, prizes, raffles, and much more. • To register, visit arcmhfoundation.org/event/roy-a-gonyea-jr-fall-golf-classic-3/or call Kelly Wright at 845-768-5122.

Real Talk Panel: Caring for Others & Our Businesses
Monday, September 12, 2022 • 6pm to 8pm • Cost: $35 (non-members) • CO. 6571 Spring Brook Avenue, Rhinebeck • As caregivers of all kinds – of children, aging or ill loved ones, pets and more – we are continually asked to balance the energy we give out and what we keep for ourselves and our businesses. The answers aren't easy or clear, but we are not alone in this struggle. Join Hudson Valley Women in Business (HVWiB) for a Real Talk Panel of caregiving business owners who have struggled with these choices and found what works for them, including Michelle Rider of Catania, Mahon & Rider, PLLC, Cecilia Benitez-Tresco of NY-Caregivers and Anita Pierce of Eleven3Seven5 • hvwib.com/events

Stop the Spotted Lanternfly
Monday, September 12, 2022 • 7pm • Virtual • Free with registration required. • In this virtual workshop hosted by the Poughkeepsie Public Library, learn how to identify, destroy, and report invasive Spotted Lanternfly infestations. • Register

Oblong Books Presents: Lucy Sante “Nineteen Resevoirs”
Wednesday, September 14, 2022 • 6:30pm • Morton Memorial Library, Rhinecliff • “Nineteen Reservoirs” examines universal divisions in our resources and priorities – between urban and rural, rich and poor, human needs and animal habitats. An essential history of the New York City region that will reverberate far beyond it, this is an unmissable account of triumph, tragedy, and unintended consequences. Lucy Sante will talk with Tim Davis about the nineteen upstate reservoirs that supply its water, without which New York City as we know it would not exist today. • Tickets are free. Registration is required.

Blaze: Hudson Valley
September 16 - November 20, 2022 • Van Cortlandt Manor • The region's most electrifying fall event returns to Van Cortlandt Manor! Walk this 18th-century estate surrounded by 7,000 hand carved pumpkins. Treat yourself at our cafe or grab a local souvenir at the expanded shop! • Get Tickets 

Movie Nights in Arlington: E.T. the Extra Terrestrial
Friday, September 16, 2022 • Pre-show at 7pm with BeeBee the Clown • Garden Art Space next to Crafted Kup, 44 Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie • Continues October 14 with Hocus Pocus and Beetlejuice • Link

Cemetery Crawl
Saturday, September 17 - Sunday, October 30, 2022 • Cost: Free • 7562 N Broadway, Red Hook • Historic Red Hook is kicking off the spooky season early this year with their second annual Cemetery Crawl! This event is both a seasonal Scavenger Hunt and a year-round, self-guided tour of six Red Hook cemeteries that offers highlights of the lives of interesting individuals and their memorials. All you need is your smartphone and some good weather and you’ve got a lovely way to spend the fall season enjoying local history. You can find Historic Red Hook’s booth on Hardscrabble Day, on September 17 from 10am to 4pm in the Village of Red Hook, where they will officially launch the event. The Crawl will conclude with an award ceremony on October 30th at the Elmendorph Inn at 1pm. Bookmark the Cemetery Crawl page at historicredhook.org/cemeterycrawl and you’re off!

Bee Day
Saturday, September 17, 2022 • Cost: Free • 400 Jay Street (Route 22), Katonah • Meet the beekeeper at the John Jay Homestead's apiary to learn more about our bees and beekeeping. 11am Introduction to Beekeeping; 1pm Westchester Beekeepers Network monthly meeting; 3pm Gardening for Bees • johnjayhomestead.org

Art Walk Kingston
September 17-18, 2021 • noon-5pm • Free • Art Walk Kingston is a celebration of the arts and the local community. 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 tours 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. • artwalkkingston.com

22nd Arlington Street Fair
Saturday, September 17, 2022 • noon to 6pm • Admission is free • Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie, from the corner of Fulton and Collegeview Avenues to the Eastbound Arterial (Route 44/55).  • Over 130 vendors selling food (local restaurants), jewelry, art, and novelties, live entertainment, musical guests, and inflatable rides. Many local nonprofits will be on hand to give out information on services they provide to the local community • arlingtonhasit.org/events/arlington-street-fair/

Kaatsbaan Fall Festival
September 17-18, 24-25,30 and October 1, 2022 • Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, Tivoli • Performances include The Glass Etudes at Kaatsbaan Celebrating Philip Glass's 85th Birthday, a Mixed Dance Bill featuring Trisha Brown Dance Company, Dorrance Dance, and Mark Morris Dance Group, West Side Story Film, Performance & Dance Party, and more • kaatsbaan.org/festivals

Embroidery Workshop in the Beatrix Farrand Garden with Jessica Maffia
Saturday, September 17, 2022 • 1-3:30pm • Cost: Free • 4097 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park • An intro to embroidery with fine artist Jessica Maffia. Together the class will work on a design celebrating our 110 year old Beatrix Farrand Garden. All materials will be provided, but attendance is limited. You must RSVP to reserve a spot • beatrixfarrandgardenhydepark.org/cultural-arts-programs

Kinderhook Community Night
Saturday, September 17, 2022 • 4:30-7:30pm • Rothermel. Park, Kinderhook • Live music from Acoustic Rye, Free popcorn, cider and cotton candy, plus a photo booth, pony rides and climbing rock wall • Link

Jack DeJohnette & Savion Glover 
Saturday, September 17, 2022 • 8pm • Woodstock Playhouse • This concert pairs two of the world’s great living rhythm specialists in an inspiring musical dialogue. Savion Glover revisits his partnership with drummer and 2012 NEA Jazz Master Jack DeJohnette, celebrated for work with Miles Davis Bitches Brew Band, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Bobby McFerrin, Bill Evans, and as a band leader and composer. Taught by greats like Sammy Davis, Jr., and Gregory Hines, Glover catapulted to fame as The Tap Dance Kid, then captivated the world with Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk and as the live action dancer behind Mumble the penguin in Disney’s Happy Feet. • Click for more info

Dalmatian Day 2022
Saturday, September 24, 2022 • 10am-3pm • Cost: Free • 117 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson • The Bob McKinney Memorial Fire Prevention Event: Dalmatian Day 2022. Meet & Greet Live Dalmatians, Games with Prizes for Kids, Dalmatian-Themed Craft Projects, Juggling Show by Joshua J. Superstar, Interactive Safety House Tours, Puppet Show… and so much more • All activities are free, and free admission to the Museum will also be offered during the event. Reservations are not required for this event. • fasnyfiremuseum.com/events/dday2022/

Saturday Creature Features at The Rosendale Theatre Presents: Spider Baby (1967)
Saturday, September 24, 2022 • 10-11:30pm • Admission: $10/$6.00 members and those in "Ghoul Face" or "Ghoul Costume. • The Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale • Lon Chaney Jr. stars as the caretaker of three orphaned adult siblings who suffer from “Merrye Syndrome”; a disease that causes abnormal mental, social and physical regression. The horror kicks in when greedy relatives show up to steal the valuable estate and pack the siblings off to an insane asylum. A wonderfully crazy dark horror comedy executed perfectly by director Jack Hill, Spider Baby was a lost film until its rediscovery in the 1990s. It has since become a cult fave and also inspired a musical • rosendaletheatre.org/

Hominy Workshop
Sunday, September 25, 2022 • 10am – 12:30pm • Cost: $45 • Wild Hudson Valley, 408 Lake Mills Rd, Cairo • Did you know that corn is much more nutritious if it has been nixtamalized (made into hominy)? Native people throughout the Americas have known about this process for millennia, and in the Hudson Valley, indigenous cooks would process much of their corn with lye made of water and hardwood ashes. The end product, called hulled corn or hominy, is also more flavorful because of the ashes, and is higher in vitamin B3 and in calcium. Today, Lenape people continue to process corn with the same methods in their communities in Ontario, Wisconsin and Oklahoma. We learned how to hull corn in 2015 on a visit to the Moraviantown Reserve in Ontario – a community comprised of native people whose ancestors came from throughout the Hudson and Delaware Valleys. Join us for a workshop on hominy making with our recently-harvested flour corn! Participants will be taken through the process, step by step, and get to try traditional hominy. • wildhudsonvalley.com/event-details/hominy-workshop

Fall Forest Bathing Walk
Sunday, September 25, 2022 • 10am • Clermont State Historic Site • Join Cultured Forest for an hour of guided Spring Forest Bathing at Clermont State Historic Site. Forest Bathing is based on a Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku that involves connecting with nature by “Bathing in the Forest Atmosphere”. Studies show time in nature lowers blood pressure, boosts immunity and reduces stress. In this activity, you will indulge with fellow nature lovers in relaxing mindfulness and self-care in a guided outdoor class. Plan to see some of the most peaceful areas of the park, while learning activities that allow you to better connect with yourself and the outdoors. Leave feeling centered and more at peace. Learn how to bring mindfulness in nature into your personal wellness routine. The session ends with a tea ceremony. Please Note: This will require about a mile of hiking with some stairs and walking up and down steep inclines and over rocks. Please be sure to wear comfortable shoes with tread that can walk over rocks and grass. There will not be a bathroom break during the session, but restrooms are available at the park. Attendees must be 8 years or older. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Admission is $5. Meet in Main Parking Lot. • Register Here

Unfinished Business: Documentary on the WNBA + The NY Liberty
Friday, September 30, 2022 • 7:30pm • Philipstown Depot Theatre • Depot Docs – the longest-running and most-finely curated documentary film series in the area – returns with Unfinished Business, about the origin and legacy of the WNBA and one of the league's premier teams, the New York Liberty. Director Alison Klayman will be on hand to discuss the film after its screening. • Click here for tickets.

STEREOLAB
Wednesday, October 5, 2022 • Basilica Hudson • Tickets

Historic Barn Tour with Winnakee Land Trust
Saturday, October 15, 2022 • 10am - 6pm • Cost: $50 • Event check-in: Old Stone Church 6987 Route 9, Rhinebeck • Get an up close view of the farm life that so richly contributes to the rural character and natural beauty of our region. Learn the history of each barn from our docents on this self-directed tour, culminating in a reception with live music, farm fresh foods, local beer, wine and hard cider - and a community pie contest • winnakee.org/winnakees-tour-of-historic-barns-and-working-farms-returns-this-fall/

2022 Winter Walk
Saturday, December 3, 2022 • 5-8 pm • City of Hudson • A magical evening of family friendly attractions, performances, beautifully decorated shop windows, unique holiday shopping, delicious local food, fireworks, and a sleigh-full of community spirit, Winter Walk is Hudson’s largest, liveliest, and most colorful event of the year. • hudsonhall.org/event/winter-walk-25th-anniversary

Pictures With Santa
Saturday, December 10, 2022 • 11am - 3pm • $10 • 2401 State Rte 52 Pine Bush • Hudson Valley's Most Popular Pictures with Santa is Back! Pine Bush Tractor Supply Co. is hosting Bleu's K9 Rescue Inc. For Our 6th Annual Pet Pictures with Santa Fundraiser. This Family Picture day is Organized to Help Raise Awareness and Funds for the Many Local Dogs in Need of a Home. Featuring Wonderful Raffles, Baked Goods, Adopting and Fostering Information. • $10 per printed photo • Note: ALL PETS ARE WELCOME. Pets need to be brought in a carrier or on leash/ harness. You know your pets best – if they will be too stressed by coming to a strange place and potentially waiting near strange people and other pets, please be mindful of this and consider leaving these pets at home. You may want to bring favorite toys or treats along with you to the event to keep your pets calm and entertained. Depending on the time there may be a short wait in line for photos.https://www.facebook.com/events/748688633231496


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