Week of January 23 - January 29, 2023

It may be finally snowing this week but the “Sound of Spring” will fill the Fisher Center at Bard College this weekend. Pictured: Jindong Cai conducts The Orchestra Now. Photo by Chris Lee.

 

Week of January 23 - January 29, 2023

Winter of Weird: An Online Exhibition
Beginning January 23, the staff at Clermont State Historic Site will highlight unusual, interesting, and quirky things inside the mansion! Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, this curated series of posts will showcase objects the public never gets to see, or things they might walk past without a second thought! • friendsofclermont.org/event-details/winter-of-weird-an-online-exhibition-1

Senator Hinchey’s Second Annual Children’s Winter Essentials Drive
January 23 - February 10, 2023 •  9am-5pm • 721 Broadway, Suite 150, Kingston • To help local children and families this winter, Senator Hinchey’s office is partnering with Sun River Health, based in Kingston and Hudson, to collect needed items for our Second Annual Children’s Winter Essentials Drive. Starting Monday, January 23, through Friday, February 10, Senator Hinchey’s office in Kingston will accept the following donations:

  • Winter coats: ages 2-16

  • Socks: ages 2-16

  • Books: English & Spanish, ages 2-11

  • Notebooks & Pens

  • Toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrushes, soaps, shampoos, lotion): ages 14-18

Drop Off Location: Senator Hinchey’s Kingston Office, 721 Broadway, Suite 150, Kingston

Hudson Valley Region Virtual Career Fair
Thursday, January 26, 2023 • 11am-2pm • Meet prospective employers and peruse job openings • For more information, contact VirtualJobFairs@Labor.NY.Gov or 888-469-7365 • https://nysdolvirtual.easyvirtualfair.com/landing

Mental Health First Aid
Thursday, January 26, 2023 • 5pm • Radio Woodstock Studios • In-person and virtual roundtable series in conversation with Andrew O’Grady, CEO Of Mental Health America of Dutchess County • Link

Seed Swap
Thursday, January 26, 2023 • 6-7:30pm • Morton Memorial Library, Rhinecliff • Share your experiences and your seeds. All are welcome to bring seeds to contribute but it is not necessary for attendance, there will be seeds for all • 845-876-2903.

Bad Art Night: Tin Can Alley
Thursday, January 26, 2023 • 6:30pm • Kingston Library • You may not be the next Andy Warhol, but it doesn’t mean you can’t create some pop art to rival his Campbell’s Soup label. At Kingston Library you will be designing labels and applying them to tin cans that can be used as a decorative container for whatever you want. They’ll supply the materials; you supply the creativity...or lack thereof. No need to register, just join in on the first-floor meeting space. • Click here for more information.

The Old Eagle-Nester: Lost Legends, Origin Stories, and Historical Evidence
Thursday, January 26, 2023 • 7pm • Cost: Free • Virtual lecture hosted by the Hurley Heritage Society • Titled The Old Eagle-Nester: Lost Legends, Origin Stories, and Historical Evidence, the lecture poses the question of "How did a mixed-race basket peddler from Eagle’s Nest in Hurley end up in a Greene County lumber camp in Doris West Brooks’ collection of stories, "The Old Eagle-Nester: The Lost Legends of the Catskills”?  “The old woman of the swamp” is a composite of several marginalized Hudson Valley communities. This lecture will provide some historical context for these tales of witchcraft, ghosts, fortune-telling, and that strangely addictive tea. • Register

Virtual Lecture: A Fight to Rule Indigenous Land: The French and Indian War
Thursday, January 26, 2023 • 7pm • Join the Putnam History Museum and Heather Bruegl for an in-depth look at the French and Indian War through the Indigenous Nations who fought in it.The French and Indian War was a war between France and Great Britain over who was going to have dominion over the 'New World'. But what about the Indigenous Nations that were here? Where did they fall in this conflict? Learn about the Indigenous Nations that fought on both sides this conflict and the outcomes that it had. • Register here.

Saul & Ruby's Holocaust Survivor Band
Friday, January 27, 2023 • 2pm • Wallace Center Auditorium, FDR Presidential Library and Museum, Hyde Park • After retirement, Holocaust survivors Saul Dreier and Reuwen Sosnowicz form a klezmer band and perform around the world in memory of those who perished. An International Holocaust Remembrance Day film screening. • Register

The Sound of Spring
Friday, January 27, 2023 • 7pm • Fisher Center at Bard College • Celebrate the coming Year of The Rabbit with The Orchestra Now, conducted by maestro Jindong Cai. Now in its fourth year, The Sound of Spring has become an annual showcase highlighting the artistry and diversity of Chinese Symphonic music. This jubilant evening consists of a program featuring the beloved Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto, Prancing Dragons and Jumping Tigers for Percussion and Orchestra, and other festive works. • Link

The Kingston Farmers Market Winter Market
January 28, February 11 & 25, March 11 & 25, and April 8 & 22 • The Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston, New York • The biweekly market hosts over 20 local vendors selling fresh seasonal produce, pasture-raised meat, locally grown grains & flour, cheese, baked goods, bread, hot prepared foods & drinks, fish, mushrooms, hand-crafted alcohol, beer and cider, local honey, and wellness products such as soap and tinctures! On December 3 and December 17, the Sintermarket Craft Fair will join the market inside the Old Dutch church with hand-crafted jewelry, pottery, household goods and more for your locally-sourced gift shopping. The market accepts SNAP and offers additional $2 FreshConnect coupons for every $5 of SNAP redeemed. They also sell Solidarity Dollars, a market currency that can be bought at half price to provide income support. • kingstonfarmersmarket.org

Weird Science with Professor Sparks
Saturday, January 28, 2023 • 10:30am • Cost: Free • 117 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson • Come spend the morning exploring the science of fire! Professor Sparks and her robot canine companion, Spot 2000, will present an interactive program that is full of surprises! After the program, do your own science experiment with Professor Sparks (supplies included with the program) and take home your supplies to continue the fun and do another experiment at home. Only Professor Sparks can make learning about science this much fun! This hands-on program is appropriate for children ages 5 and up. All activities are FREE and will be indoors. FREE admission to the Museum will also be offered to all who attend this special event. RESERVATIONS ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT. • fasnyfiremuseum.com/museum-events

Nature Quest Winter Wander
Saturday, January 28, 2022 • 11am - noon • Borden’s Pond Conservation Area, 1628 Route 203, Chatham • Join the Columbia Land Conservancy for a winter wander on the Nature Quest trail at Borden’s Pond and learn about the animals that live there. • Register here

6th Annual Rhinecliff Winter Bonfire
Saturday, January 28, 2022 • 4pm • Rhinecliff Firemen’s Field • Rhinebeck Grange #896 in partnership with the Rhinecliff Volunteer Fire Co. and Morton Memorial Library will host The 6th Annual Rhinecliff Winter Bonfire at Rhinecliff Firemen’s Field. Dress warmly and join us to celebrate Winter around a bonfire made from local holiday trees. Please drop off your tree at Firemen’s Field by the parking area. Trees must be cleared of decorations. Holiday trees from the Rhinecliff Protective Fire District can be picked up from 8am – noon from your home. Simply call Joe at 845-489-0835 to arrange for your tree pick up and set it at the end of your driveway on Saturday morning.

Howland Chamber Music Circle 2023 Piano Festival
Continues January 29, 2023 • 4pm • Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon •  Featuring pianist Zhu Wang, First Prize winner of the 2020 Young Concert Artist International Auditions. Zhu has been praised by The New York Times as “especially impressive” and “a thoughtful, sensitive performer.” His program includes works by Bach, Beethoven, Marc-André Hamelin, Chou Wen Chung, and Brahms. Continues February 19 and March 5 • howlandmusic.org

Spaces in Places Opening Reception
Sunday, January 29, 2023 • 5-7pm • Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson • Launching its 50th year TSL begins with a reception for an exhibit of photographs gleaned from the archives documenting venues in New York City and Hudson • timeandspace.org

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ONGOING EVENTS

Hudson Valley Free Day at Dia Beacon
The last Sunday of every monthDia Beacon offers free admission for residents of the Hudson Valley. (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 

Exhibition: No Misery Can Tell, No Word of Farewell
On view through March 18, 2023, Saturdays, noon to 5pm • Maxon Mills, Wassaic • No Misery Can Tell, No Word of Farewell, the Wassaic Project’s 2022–2023 winter exhibition, sees eleven artists take on the coming world with the clear-eyed dignity of a folk song. Among them, Cate Pasquarelli’s glass cloche sculptures subtly question the miniaturization and commodification of our collective crises, Richard Barlow’s monumental chalk drawings speak to threatened water reserves in the Hudson Valley, Eric Garcia’s acrylic mural captures the devastation of communities caught in the middle of geopolitical resource struggles, and Raul De Lara’s sculptures and photos literalize the inseparability of ecology, immigrant labor, and consumer products at the Texas border. Each floor is transportive and grounding, escapist and inescapable. • wassaicproject.org/exhibitions/no-misery-can-tell-no-word-of-farewell

Winter Weekends at Storm King
Saturdays and Sundays through March 19, 2023 • Storm King Art Center • Please note, tram service and bike rentals are not available during Winter Weekends. Scarves, hats, and hand/toe warmers are available on-site in the Museum Store and in the vending machines located in both the North Parking Area and at the base of the elevator.  • Tickets

Chasing Icebergs: Art and a Disappearing Landscape
On view through March 26, 2023 • Olana State Historic Site, Hudson • The first winter exhibition at Olana State Historic Site will be shown primarily in the Sharp Family Gallery at Olana, and highlights Frederic Church’s iceberg sketches from his 1859 intrepid voyage to the Arctic. Risking his life, Church chartered a ship to the treacherous waters surrounding Newfoundland and Labrador — an area known as Iceberg Alley — on a mission that made him the first American artist to explore the region for the purpose of painting icebergs, a landmark event in the history of art. The exhibit includes photographs and historic texts which Church collected about icebergs and Arctic exploration, as well as the work of four contemporary artists who contemplate the wonder and fragility of Earth’s polar environments.For tickets and additional information, visit OLANA.org/icebergs.


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COMING UP

Becoming FDR: A Conversation and Book Signing
Monday, January 30, 2023 • 1pm •  Wallace Center Auditorium, FDR Presidential Library and Museum, Hyde Park • Journalist and historian Jonathan Darman examines how midlife infection from the polio virus upended Franklin Roosevelt's life, transformed his character, and created his powers as an inspiring and compassionate leader. Book signing to follow. Register for in-person attendance • Also live streaming to: YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook

FDR's Birthday
Monday, January 30, 2023 • 3pm • Rose Garden & Wallace Center, FDR Presidential Library and Museum, Hyde Park • The National Park Service will hold a Rose Garden Ceremony to commemorate Franklin Roosevelt's Birthday. Following the ceremony, the FDR Presidential Library will invite attendees to return to the Wallace Center for birthday cake and refreshments. This is a free public event. • fdrlibrary.org/events-calendar

Navigating Household Finances
Thursday, February 2, 2023 • 10am • Free, online event co-sponsored by Ulster Savings Bank and United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region.  • Matthew Agor, a banking veteran of over 14 years with Ulster Savings Bank and working in the Newburgh branch for 7 years, will be the presenter.  Topics to be addressed include “Ten Rules for Personal Finance,” “Money Conversations – Talking Money 101,” “Banking in a Covid-19 World,” and “Corona Virus Scams.”  • Register:  fundraise.givesmart.com/vf/finances

A Conversation and Book Signing with Peter Shinkle, Author of “Uniting America: How FDR and Henry Stimson Brought Democrats and Republicans Together to Win World War II”
Thursday, February 2, 2023 • 6pm • The Henry A. Wallace Center at the FDR Presidential Library and Home + streamed live to the official FDR Library YouTubeTwitter and Facebook accounts. This is a free public event*, but registration is required for in-person attendance. • As Adolf Hitler’s Nazi armies threatened Europe, Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt urged a divided America to mobilize to defend democracy and freedom. Many Republicans accused FDR of leading the nation needlessly into war and demanded that America remain neutral. On June 20, 1940, FDR shocked the country by announcing that two prominent Republicans would take posts in his cabinet. Henry Stimson, former President Herbert Hoover’s secretary of state, became secretary of war, and Frank Knox, the Republican vice-presidential candidate in 1936, became secretary of the navy. Roosevelt intended the appointments to build national unity. But building a coalition across party lines was a risky move that could have backfired politically. It also placed a bipartisan relationship at the center of America’s confrontation with global fascism. FDR’s Republican allies went on to play critical roles in leading the war effort, and many bills passed Congress during the war years with strong backing from both parties. Following Roosevelt’s death, Stimson continued to champion bipartisanship under President Truman in the closing chapter of the war. “United America” tells the story of how this alliance stands as an historic example of united leadership in a nation scarred by political division. • Register

Garrison Art Center Opens Its Doors To The Community
Friday, February 3, 2023 (Snow day: Friday, February 10, 2023) • 3:30 - 5:30pm • Cost: Free • 23 Garrison's Landing, Garrison • The GAC invites the public to view the facilities including the printmaking studio, drawing studio, and popular pottery studio on the ground level. Interested students and community members of all ages are invited to use this opportunity to speak with us, view our facilities, see teachers in action, learn about classes including Summer Programs for kids to teens, view the incredible work in the galleries by GAC members, and learn more about membership. Snacks and drinks will be served.  No RSVP necessary, free admission • garrisonartcenter.org

Hometown Premiere of Hudson, America
Saturday, February 4, 2023 • 4pm • Hudson Hal • A coming-of-age feature length documentary from Zuzka Kurtz and Geoffrey Hug (7 Ways 2 Skin a CatBlade #1HREAM). The film follows six first-generation Gen-Z Bangladeshi immigrant students from 2016 – 2022 as they graduate high school and leave the safety of their conservative Muslim community in Hudson, New York to attend progressive, liberal colleges around the northeast. • Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at hudsonhall.org or by phone at (518) 822-1438.

Bees in the Barn
Saturday, February 4, 2023 • 7:30 - 9:30pm • Cost: $25 • 67 S. Randolph Ave., Poughkeepsie • The Beacon-based progressive Bluegrass quartet Bees in the Barn will kick off the Hudson Valley Bluegrass Association concert series. The group comprises four of the most talented and established musicians on the scene today: August Eriksmoen (mandolin), Sara Milonovich (fiddle, vocals), Jordan Shapiro (guitar), and Nate Allen (bass). Together they create a distinctive sound that combines the traditional essence of bluegrass with influences from the wider musical world. A review of their recent self-titled CD described the result as “intelligent without being cerebral, adventurous but not esoteric. Bees in the Barn cultivate the best tendencies of forward-thinking music.” Those lucky enough to have seen the group in concert know they can expect an evening of joyous, innovative music. For the uninitiated, a listen to their CD on Spotify should convince you that this is an opportunity not to be missed. Tickets will be available at the door. • hvbluegrass.org/

A Night on Broadway to benefit Beautiful People Adaptive Sports
Saturday, February 4, 2023 • 8pm • Cost: $30 • 231 Creamery Pond Road, Chester • Musical Theater veterans Jim Kirk, Erin Cross and Rachel Berkman take the audience on an exciting theatrical adventure through the most beloved, iconic Broadway shows to benefit Beautiful People, which supports persons with disabilities and the broader community of Orange County by providing adaptive sports for children and adults age 5 and up. • sugarloafpacny.com

Red Hook Public Library Trivia Contest
Sunday, February 5, 2023 • 1pm start • Cancun’s Family Restaurant, 7483 South Broadway, Red Hook • $25 per person/teams of 5-6 • Make checks out to Karen Sipperley, 294 Pitcher Lane, Red Hook, NY 12571 • 845-758-0277, sippinredhook@aol.com

 New York Premiere of “this body is so impermanent…” (Vimalakirti Sutra, Chapter Two)
February 8-12, 2023 • A film made in isolation from across the planet, directed by Peter Sellars, produced by the Fisher Center, with performances from Wang Dongling, Ganavya Doraiswamy, and Michael Schumacher. During 2020 quarantines and amid the ongoing global public health crisis, improvisatory artists on three continents and in multiple disciplines created a film responding to the Vimalakirti Sutra and bridging art, spirituality, and wellness as a call to community to learn and heal together. Tickets for the upcoming screenings can be reserved through the Fisher Center’s website, here. Screenings include:
 

  • Wednesday, February 8, at 7 pm: Upstate Films at the Starr in Rhinebeck, NY, featuring Ganavya Doraiswamy, Michael Schumacher, Peter Sellars, and Robert Thurman 

 

  • Thursday, February 9, at 7 pm: Upstate Films at the Orpheum in Saugerties, NY, featuring Ganavya Doraiswamy, Michael Schumacher, Peter Sellars, and Associate Professor of Buddhist Studies at Bard College Dominique Townsend

Breakfast Webinar: Trees for Tributaries Program
Thursday, February 9, 2023 • 8:30am • Cost: $0 • Virtual event via Zoom • Beth Roessler from NYS Department of Environmental Conservation will present on the Hudson Estuary Trees for Tribs Program. This program provides free trees and shrubs and guidance for streamside planting projects. Plants are available for both public and privately-owned lands. Beth will describe the program’s history and provide recommendations for potential applicants. Chet Kerr, Chair of the Greater Irvington Land Trust, and Sue Galloway of Dobbs Ferry will share their experience working with the Hudson Estuary Trees for Tribs program to revegetate an area along the Saw Mill River in a newly formed park in the Village of Dobbs Ferry. They will describe their goals for planting this area and the collaboration between community volunteers and the Village of Dobbs Ferry, Groundwork Hudson Valley, and the Greater Irvington Land Trust to plan, prepare, plant and care for the new seedlings. • Register

Frontiers
Friday, February 10, 2023 • 8pm • Cost: $45 • Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center, 231 Creamery Pond Road, Chester • Frontiers is the world’s number one tribute to Journey. These five talented, skilled, renowned NYC area musicians recreate the music of Journey to perfection, note for note, every nuance, every iconic riff, all the feels. • sugarloafpacny.com

Puppy Speed Dating at Angry Orchard
Sunday, February 12, 2023 • noon-3pm • Cost: Free • 2241 Albany Post Road, Walden • Ready to meet your fur-ever match?! Join us and the Humane Society of Walden for our first-ever Puppy Speed Dating at the Orchard! From 12-3pm, the team at the Humane Society will bring over their best pups who are available for adoption. All adoptions will be through the Humane Society. **Photos of the available pups will be uploaded to our Facebook page shortly!** • Link

2023 Hudson Jazz Festival: The Shape of Jazz Today
February 16-19 and 23-26, 2023 • Hudson Hall at the Historic Hudson Opera House • Curated by creative producer Cat Henry, the 2023 festival brings together adventurous, inventive artists whose bold vision take jazz in new directions while honoring traditions of the past. • Single event tickets start at $25; Weekend Festival Passes start at $102. All mainstage concerts will be livestreamed. Reservations are required to access the free live streams. Tickets and reservation information at hudsonhall.org or by phone (518) 822-1438.

Queen City International Wine Fest
February 17-18, 2023 • Revel 32, Poughkeepsie • The 1st Annual Queen City International Wine Festival is a world class experience featuring an amazing array of fine wines, foods and events. • More info

Rhinebeck Performing Arts, Inc. presents Definitely Human Theatre’s “Speech & Debate”
February 17-February 19, 2023 •  Friday & Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 3pm • Cost: $20 • Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 NY-308, Rhinebeck •  Rhinebeck Performing Arts, Inc. presents Definitely Human Theatre’s “Speech & Debate.” Written by Stephen Karam and directed by Joey Taylor. “Speech & Debate” is an unconventional dark comedy where three misfit high school students in Salem, Oregon discover that they are linked by a sex scandal that has rocked their town. In an effort to expose the truth, they form a unique debate club that sets out to perform a musical version of The Crucible (featuring a time traveling Abraham Lincoln) as part of their plot to take down their corrupt drama teacher and fend off the menace of encroaching adulthood. Note: “Speech & Debate” contains mature content. • www.centerforperformingarts.org

“The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks” Special Screening 
Friday, February 17, 2023 • 7pm • Ulster County Performing Arts Center (UPAC), 601 Broadway, Kingston • Cost: Free • A ground-breaking documentary on one of the major civil rights champions of our time. Acclaimed director Yoruba Richen will participate in an in-person Q&A following the screening. • RSVP

Anthony Rodia: Totally Relatable Tour
Saturday, February 18, 2023 • 8pm • Cost: $48 • 231 Creamery Pond Road, Chester • A first-generation Italian-American born and raised in Westchester, New York, Anthony Rodia came out of the womb making people laugh. In his 20’s he tried a few open mics, but ultimately took a different career path as a finance manager of a luxury car dealership. In 2019, Rodia returned to comedy and left his day job to become a full-time stand-up comic. He hit the ground running and performed 100 shows in just nine months, and within three years Anthony has gained a massive fan base online and around the country. • sugarloafpacny.com

Virtual Lecture: The Great New York Fire of 1776
Thursday, February 23, 2023 • 7pm • Hosted by the Putnam History Museum • Registration & More Information

Virtual Lecture: The Power of Native Women
Thursday, March 9, 2023 • 7pm • Free for members, $10 non-members • Virtual lectured hosted by the Putnam History Museum exploring the lives of some of history’s most influential Indigenous women • Link

RESPECT the Aretha Franklin Tribute
Sunday. March 19, 2023 • 3pm • Cost: $43 •  655 Pitcher Road, West Point • R.E.S.P.E.C.T. is an electrifying tribute celebrating the music of the legendary Aretha Franklin. This concert experience takes audiences on a journey of love, tragedy, courage, and triumph. Starring a live band and supreme vocalists, come experience a night of music by one of the greatest artists of all time. The concert features all your favorite hits in one evening, including "Natural Woman,” “Think,” “I Knew You Were Waiting for Me,” “Chain of Fools,” “Respect,” and many more. You’ll be out of your seat and dancing in the aisles as you lose yourself in the music that inspired a generation • ikehall.com

Woodstock Bookfest
March 30 - April 2, 2023 • Story slam, workshops, keynotes, panels and more • woodstockbookfest.com

An Inconceivable Evening with Cary Elwes
Friday, April 21, 2023 • Tarrytown Music Hall • Join Cary Elwes (Westley) for a behind-the-scenes look at life on and off the set of the classic film, The Princess Bride. After a screening of the iconic movie, Elwes will engage in a moderated discussion revealing never before shared secrets and tales of inconceivable antics! • Link

An Evening with Amanda Palmer
Friday, April 28, 2023 • 8pm • The Bardavon, Poughkeepsie • Amanda Palmer is a singer, pianist, ukulele-ist, best-selling author, world-famous crowd-funder, and activist who simultaneously embraces and explodes traditional frameworks of music, theatre, and art. She first came to prominence as part of the punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls, earning global applause for their inventive songcraft and wide-ranging theatricality. Member tickets on sale - Wednesday, January 25 at 11am, General Public tickets on sale - Friday, January 27 at 10am • Tickets

Jimmy Failla 
Saturday, September 16, 2023 • Cost: $38 • 231 Creamery Pond Road, Chester • Jimmy Failla is a former New York City Cab Driver turned professional standup comedian who is the host of the Nationally Syndicated Talk Show Fox Across America, which airs daily on 125 radio stations and the Fox News App. He appears nightly on all of the biggest Fox News Shows including, Gutfeld! Tucker Carlson Tonight, Watters World, Hannity, The Ingraham Angle, America’s Newsroom, Outnumbered, The Faulkner Focus, and Fox and Friends. His one hour standup special, “State of the Union” is the highest rated special on Amazon Prime and he’s also a seven time Super Bowl Champion. (On Playstation) • sugarloafpacny.com


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