Week of December 25 - 31, 2023

 

Week of December 25-31, 2023

“Fiddler on the Roof” (1971)
Monday, December 25, 2023 at 7pm
Cost: $10, $6 members
The Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale
Come by for the fun as we celebrate one of the most beloved musical film experiences of all time. Sing out loud to your heart’s content! Complimentary Chinese nosh for everyone (while they last)!
https://www.rosendaletheatre.org/movies/fiddler-on-the-roof-1971/

The Polar Express-Catskill Mountain Railroad
Continues December 27-29, 2023
Kingston
https://catskillmountainrailroad.com/event/the-polar-express/

Arts and Crafts at Locust Grove
December 27-29, 2023 from 11am - 12:30pm
Cost: $17.50
2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie
Enjoy two of Annette Young's favorite hobbies at Locust Grove; painting and embroidery! Admire Annette's sketches, watercolor paintings, and embroidery samplers from the early 1900s, and then, make some of your own! Participants will learn basic needlework/embroidery skills to make a special Locust Grove piece to enjoy at home! (Ages 5 and up.) eventbrite.com/o/locust-grove-estate-30347364870

A Marx Brothers Double Feature: “Horse Feathers” (1932) and “Duck Soup” (1933)
Friday, December 29, 2023 at 7pm
Cost: $14, $10 for members or those in costume
The Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale
A full night of laugh out loud comedy greatness at The Rosendale Theatre’s “Classic Film Series” presents a double feature in their original theatre format with full sound on the big screen. rosendaletheatre.org/series/classic-film-series/

New Years Eve Eve Celebration: A Night of Frivolity, Dinner, and Dancing
Saturday, December 30, 2023 from 6:30 - 11pm
Hurleyville Performing Arts Centre, 219 Main Street, Hurleyville
https://hurleyvilleartscentre.org/new-years-eve-eve/

The Wonderland of Lights
Continues through December 30, 2023 from 5:30 - 9pm
Cost: $30 passenger vehicles, $50 limo/bus, $80 motorcoach
Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck
Drive-thru hundreds of dazzling displays. thewonderlandoflights.com/dutchess-county-fairgrounds

A Werewolf Double Feature: “Werewolf of London” (1935) and “The Wolf Man” (1941)
Saturday, December 30, 2023 at 7pm
Cost: $14, $10 members or in costume
The Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale
A night of classic monsters with a double feature with full sound on the big screen. rosendaletheatre.org/series/saturday-creature-features/

The Big Takeover
Saturday, December 30, 2023 at 8pm
Cost: $25
Towne Crier Cafe, Beacon
Tickets

Let Our Love Be Heard Concert
Sunday, December 31, 2023 at 6pm
Cost: Free
Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston
a classical chorale concert performance, with narrations by Ulster County Poet Laureate Kate Hymes, City of Kingston Arts and Cultural Affairs Director Kitt Potter. donations of warm clothing are being accepted to benefit the People’s Place in Kingston. New blankets, new/gently used warm coats, hats, gloves, and socks for youth and adults will be greatly appreciated. FB Event Page

A Gilded Age Christmas
Continues through December 31: Thursday - Sunday (Closed December 24 and 25; open every day December 26 - 31
Cost: $10 adults, $8 seniors and students, free fo children under 12
Staatsburgh State Historic Site, 75 Mils Mansion Dr., 1 Rd., Staatsburg
Enjoy Staatsburgh's beautiful interiors, with their original furniture, art, and decor, lavishly decorated for the holiday season. Guests can reserve a time-entry spot to stroll through the mansion's main floor at their own pace and enjoy the festive decorations. Docents will be stationed throughout the house to answer questions and provide direction. The site's shop - filled with wonderful gift items - is also available for holiday shopping. Reservations required: bookeo.com/staatsburghshs

Special exhibition: Black Americans, Civil Rights, and The Roosevelts, 1932-1962
On view through December 31, 2024
William J. vanden Heuvel Gallery at The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park
Developed in collaboration with a distinguished committee of scholars, “Black Americans, Civil Rights and the Roosevelts, 1932-1962” centers the historical voices of many Black community leaders, wartime service members, and ordinary citizens who engaged the Roosevelt administration directly and who pushed for progress. Within this context, the exhibit examines the political evolution of both Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt regarding racial justice. The exhibit features documents and artifacts – many on display for the first time – from the Roosevelt Library’s rich holdings and from private collections nationwide. Regular Library and Museum admission applies to view the exhibit. fdrlibrary.org 

Peace, Love and Lights
Daily through December 31, 2023
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
A 1.7-mile drive-thru holiday light show. Displays along the drive-through route include New York, Holidays Around the World, Snowflake Alley, Candy Cane Lane, Enchanted Forest, Groovy Way and more. Additional add-ons and special offers include Sullivan 180 Walk-Thru Mondays, Holiday Market at Peace, Love & Lights, Holiday Hootenanny Fridays, Holiday Market Pop-Up, Dinner with Santa, Gingerbread Build & Sip, Santa in the Holiday Hub, Santa’s Workshop, and Cookie Decorating with Santa. bethelwoodscenter.org/events/peace-love-lights


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ONGOING EVENTS

Hudson Valley Ice Yachts
On view through January 7, 2024 from 9am - 5pm
Cost: Free
Henry A. Wallace Center, FDR Presidential Library, Hyde Park
a display of authentic Hudson Valley Ice Yachts – including KRISS, built for FDR's uncle John Aspinwall Roosevelt, CYCLONE, built for Herman Livingston Rogers, son of the Roosevelt’s Hyde Park neighbor Archibald Rogers, and 999, built for the owners of the J. G. Bodenstein Ice Tool Company in Staatsburgh, New York in the 1870s. Additional items and artifacts relating to winter sports and Hudson Valley ice yachting culture, including an antique toboggan used by FDR in his youth from the National Park Service collection, will be displayed in the visitor center. Regular admission to the museum is required to view the Library’s artifacts. The display is presented by the Hudson River Ice Yacht Preservation Trust and Hudson River Ice Yacht Club: hriypt.org.

PHOTOcentric 2023 | Hiding in Plain Sight
On view through January 7, 2024
Garrison Art Center, 23 Garrison's Landing, Garrison
A Juried Exhibition of photos in Garrison Art Center’s Gillette Gallery. An opening reception will take place on Saturday, December 9, from 5 - 7pm. garrisonartcenter.org

‘Beauty, Marks, and Blemishes,’ an exhibition by Sky Pape
On view through January 7, 2024
Tuesday - Sundays, 10am - 5pm
Cost: Free
Garrison Art Center, 23 Garrison's Landing, Garrison

An exhibition of works on paper by Sky Pape. This is the artist’s first solo show at Garrison Art Center. An opening reception will take place on December 9, from 5 - 7 pm. garrisonartcenter.org

I Should Have Been a Pair of Ragged Claws
On view Saturdays through March 16, 2024
Wassaic Project
2023-2024 Wassaic Project’s winter exhibition featuring 11 artist throughout all seven floors of Maxon Mills. Link

Spectacle: Frederic Church and the Business of Art
On view through March 31, 2024
Sharpe Family Gallery, Olana State Historic Site
Frederic Church’s The Heart of the Andes was the pinnacle of his critical and popular success as America’s preeminent landscape artist and now holds center stage at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art’s American Wing. Spectacle: Frederic Church and the Business of Art combines immersive video technology with the wealth of Olana State Historic Site’s archival holdings to demonstrate how Church’s art responded to the most advanced scientific thought of his day and reached a broad public audience, the largest of any 19th-century American artist. This special exhibition responds to two most frequently asked questions by visitors to Olana: How did people experience Frederic Church’s major paintings in the 19th century, and how did the artist Frederic Church make enough money to create Olana? https://www.olana.org/spectacle/


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COMING UP

First Day Hike with the “Dogs of Olana”
Monday, January 1, 2024 from 10-11am
Cost: Free but registration is required
Olana State Historic Site, Hudson
A special pup-friendly hike of the winter landscape at Olana State Historic Site. All dogs must be kept on a six-foot leash during their time at Olana and the site is a carry in, carry out facility. https://www.olana.org/programs-events/

First Day Hike at Little Stony Point
Monday, January 1, 2024 at 11am
Meet at the Little Stony Point Volunteer Center, 3011 Route 9D, Cold Spring
Free hot cocoa, coffee, snacks, music, fireside warmth, short naturalist-led hikes around Little Stony Point (about 1 mile), or a hike to nearby historic Cornish Estate (3 miles round-trip).

>> See more First Day Hikes at https://parks.ny.gov/events/first-day-hikes.aspx

First Day Hike on the Walkway
Monday, January 1, 2024 at 1pm
Walkway Over the Hudson, Poughkeepsie and Highland gates
Cost: Free
Meet at either Walkway entrance and walk to the center overlook by the flagpole. Well-behaved pets on a four-foot non-retractable leash are welcome. 845-834-2867.

First Day Hike at Olana
Monday, January 1, 2024 from 1-2pm
Cost: Free but registration is required
Olana State Historic Site, Hudson
https://www.olana.org/programs-events/

CLC First Day Hike
Monday, January 1, 2024 from 3:30 - 4:30pm
319 Joslen Blvd, Greenport
Register here

“Rhinecliff Train Station: A Celebration”
Opening Friday, January 5, 2024 from 5-7pm; On view through January 30, 2023
Morton Memorial Library, Rhinecliff
A community celebration of the Rhinecliff Train Station (pre-renovation). Open during library hours.

Kakizome
Saturday, January 6, 2024 from 1:30 - 3:30pm
Arts Mid-Hudson, 696 Route 44, Poughkeepsie
Kakizome or "first writing," takes place within the first few days of the year, traditionally in a poetic calligraphic form expressing their hopes and aspirations for the coming year. Volunteers from the local Japanese community will be on hand, offering guidance in choosing and writing your chosen kanji. Brushes, paper, and ink will be provided. Register

CLC Community conversations: Food insecurity and conservation
January 9, 2024 from 6:30 - 7:30pm
via Zoom
Featuring Hillary Hawk of Random Harvest. Register here

The Spongy Moth in Our Yards and Forests
Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 7pm
Cary’s Lovejoy Auditorium, Millbrook and via livestream
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies for a presentation on spongy moths, an invasive forest pest that has recently resurged. Outbreaks of very hungry caterpillars have defoliated trees in the Hudson Valley and beyond. Will this happen again in 2024? Will defoliated trees recover? Can we do anything to protect our trees and forests? This event will feature Cary scientists Clive Jones and Charles Canham, who bring deep expertise on the topic. Jones studied the spongy moth for 30 years as part of a long-term project on Cary’s 2,000-acre research campus. Q+A to follow; Participants are encouraged to submit questions in advance. Register: In-person or live stream

Hybrid Lecture: Music of the Civil War
January 11, 2024 at 7pm
Cost: $10
Putnam History Museum, 63 Chestnut St, 2015 US 9, Cold Spring
During the American Civil War, music was a huge part of how soldiers and civilians alike passed the time, entertained themselves, and memorialized the war. This program features original arrangements of selections from both the Union and Confederate sides, including many songs most Americans know today. Join us in-person at the PHM or stream the event online: putnamhistorymuseum.org/events/hybrid-lecture-music-of-the-civil-war/

Dreaming Wild – Q+A with Walton Goggins
Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 6:30pm
Cost: $18, $16 members
The Moviehouse, Millerton
Screening of the true story of love and redemption about what happened to singer/songwriter Donnie Emerson and his family when the album he and his brother recorded as teens was rediscovered after thirty years of obscurity and was suddenly hailed by music critics as a lost masterpiece. After the film, actor Walton Goggins will talk with filmmaker and Moviehouse Board member Tod "Kip" Williams and take questions from the audience. Tickets

CLC Community conversations: Hunting and conservation
February 6, 2024 from 6:30 - 7:30pm
via Zoom
Featuring Brandon Dale of Hunters of Color. Register here

CLC Great Backyard Bird Count
February 17, 2024 from 8 - 10am
Ooms, 480 Rock City Road, Chatham
Register here


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