Week of June 26 - July 2, 2023

The Pippa Garner: $ELL YOUR $ELF exhibition opening at Art Omi in Ghent this weekend will premiere Haulin’ Ass! (2023) Garner’s newest custom car unveiled on the 50th anniversary of her first major car work, Backwards Car (1973-1974), pictured during a performance documentation on Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco. Photo: Jeff Cohen

 

Week of June 26 - July 2, 2023

Female Trouble (1974, dir. John Waters, 89min)
Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 7pm
Cost: $5
Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson
Bring out your cha cha heels, Hudson! Hosted by the criminally glamorous Trixie Starr and Mark Allen, join us for an uproariously fun screening of John Waters’ 1974 comedy Female Trouble. Crashing classic Hollywood melodrama with total anarchy, the film stars Waters’ muse Divine in a delirious mess of sex, violence, cruelty, and frivolity. Tickets

Flights, Food and Fun – CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER
Next date is July 12 (Wednesday, June 28, 2023)
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, 9 Norton Road, Red Hook
Free entry, biplane rides are $100/person for up to 4 people at a time
Biplane rides, live music, food trucks and more. Link on FB

Hudson Valley Swing Dance at Lucy's Pleasantville
Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 7pm
Cost: $15 cash at the door
446 Bedford RD, Pleasantville
Beginner Lindy Hop dance lesson at 7pm, Live music at 8pm. Lesson is included with admission. Please wear clothing and shoes comfortable for dancing. No partner needed. facebook.com/hvswingdance

Warwick International Mud Day 
Thursday, June 29, 2023 from 10am-1pm
Warwick Valley Community Center, 11 Hamilton Ave, Warwick
Join the Hudson Highlands Nature Musuem & Playing Together Being Together to celebrate International Mud Day at the Warwick Valley Community Center where the mud washes off but the memories last forever! Click here for more information

State of Westchester County
Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 6pm
Michaelian Office Building, Board of Legislators Chambers, 8th Floor, 148 Martine Ave., White Plains
Address by Westchester County Executive George Latimer. To attend, RSVP to Communications@WestchesterCountyNY.gov by Friday, June 23.

A Pizza Party with Salt Cathedral
Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 7pm
Cost: $76.14
Glen Falls House, 230 Winter Clove Road, Round Top
Join The Wild Honey Pie and Radio Woodstock for our next Pizza Party concert, with Salt Cathedral and pizza from Paulie Gee’s at Glen Falls House in the Catskills. Each ticket includes pizza, 2 drinks and music. Book lodging to unlock the Slumber Party with a late night DJ set from Saint Hippo and midnight munchies from Moonburger, in collaboration with Weekenders cannabis. Event is Rain or Shine. Vegan options available, no gluten-free options. Dog friendly! eventbrite.com/e/a-pizza-party-with-salt-cathedral-tickets-634961154907

History Hike: Benedict Arnold's Flight
Friday, June 30, 2023 from 11am - 12:45pm
Cost: $15, $12 PHM members
Marcia's Mile Parking Lot / Glenclyffe Trailhead Parking Lot, 8 Glenclyffe, Philipstown
General Benedict Arnold is infamous for his thwarted plan to surrender American-controlled West Point to the British during the Revolutionary War. Join PHM for a history hike of Arnold’s escape path through present day Garrison. Along the way we’ll discuss why the General was driven to betray the Revolution and how prominent local loyalist Beverly Robinson aided Arnold’s mission. Reps from the Cornell Cooperative Extension will join the hike and they will explore some of the ways that the natural environment plays a part in the history of the area. This history hike includes scenic views of the Hudson River and West Point and will last approximately 1.5 hours. The trail is one mile in length but includes uneven rocky terrain and several steep hills. Appropriate footwear and active/outdoor attire strongly suggested. Participants will be required to sign a release before the event. The parking lot is on the right hand side immediately after turning from 9D onto Glenclyffe. Hike Difficulty: Moderate. Path includes several steep hills and sections of rocky, uneven terrain. eventbrite.com/e/history-hike-benedict-arnolds-flight-tickets-624484839967

Walkway Talks Lecture Series: Fiction Is Deadlier Than True Crime in the Hudson Valley
Friday, June 30, 2023 from 5-6pm
Cost: Free
Walkway's East Gate Plaza, 61 Parker Avenue, Poughkeepsie
The idyllic Hudson Valley has a dark underbelly – the perfect setting for murder, mayhem, and crime in fiction and reality. Author Jodé Millman merges the two in her award-winning “Queen City Crimes” series, proving that fiction is deadlier than true crime. In this presentation, Jodé will discuss the latest mystery in her series, The Empty Kayak, and the true crime that served as its inspiration. walkway.org

Mansion Tours
Through June 30, 2023 from 11am-4pm
Cost: $10, $8 students and seniors, free for children ages 12 and under
Staatsburgh State Historic Site, 75 Mils Mansion Dr., 1 Rd., Staatsburg
Mansion tours by advanced reservations only. See the magnificent Gilded Age Home of Ruth Livingston Mills, decorated with its original furnishings. bookeo.com/staatsburghshs

‘Top Gun’ (PG 1986)
June 30 and July 1, 2023 with doors at 7pm, film starts at 8:30pm
Cost: $9, free for children under 5
Greenville Drive-In, 10700 Route 32, Greenville
drivein32.com

Grow Well Kingston’s Community Gardens Bike Ride
Saturday, July 1, 2023 from 9am - 12:30pm
City of Kingston

9am - George Washington Elementary School Garden, 67 Wall Street (meet behind the building in the Washington Ave side parking lot.)

9:45am - South Pine Street City Farm, 27 South Pine Street

10:30am - Barmann Park Garden, on Greenkill Ave, across from the Boys & Girls Club

11:15am - YMCA Farm Project at the YMCA, behind 507 Broadway, near Susan St.

Noon - Rondout Gardens Community Garden, Murray St. at Rondout Dr.

Wear comfortable clothes, have water, sunblock, snacks, and anything else to be comfortable. Bring food and stay for a picnic lunch at the end of the tour. The event is rain or shine. If needed, cancellation will be decided 24 hours before and announced on their Facebook event page: Link

Hidden History in the Woods Guided Hike
July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2023 at 10am
Cost: Free
Staatsburgh State Historic Site, 75 Mils Mansion Dr., 1 Rd., Staatsburg
Have you ever wondered what some of the ruins within Mills and Norrie State Park might be? The beautiful park land was once the setting of grand Hudson River front estates. This 90-minute guided hike will lead visitors through the park, exploring the history of three historic estates: from Staatsburgh's founding as a gentleman's farm in the 1700s to the development of The Point and Stonehurst estates in the 19th Century. The hike is approximately 1.5 miles of uneven terrain, requiring sturdy footwear. Reservations required: bookeo.com/staatsburghshs

Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival: Henry V
July 1, July 29, July 31, August 2, 6, 14, 16, 20 and 21 at 7:30pm
Cost: $10
2015 U.S. 9, Garrison, NY
This Shakespearean epic follows a charismatic warrior King and his cohort through the brutality of warfare, as the ragtag band confronts heavy opposition and their own destinies in an aggressive pursuit of the French crown. Henry V is a deeply ambivalent play about leadership, and the power of language and storytelling to shape our collective identity. The play’s central question – What kind of leadership would it take to forge a resilience and unified band of brothers and sisters from a fractious and anxious group of individuals? – resonates with fresh urgency in our contemporary world. hvshakespeare.org/production/henryv/

Living History: Revolutionary War Reenactor
Saturday, July 1, 2023 from 11am - 1pm
Cost: Free
John Jay Homestead, 400 Jay Street (Route 22), Katonah
Get a close-up look at our nation’s founding through the eyes of a Revolutionary War soldier. Teacher and living historian Rob Buccheri is returning to John Jay Homestead from 11:00am – 1:00pm to provide a hands-on look at a patriot soldier’s uniform and artillery, and to discuss what life was like for militiamen in New York during the Revolution. Feel free to bring your questions! This family-friendly event will be held alongside the Homestead’s weekly Farm Market and is a great opportunity for visitors of all ages to learn more about New York history. The Homestead will be hosting reenactors and historic interpreters on the first Saturday of every month through October. johnjayhomestead.org

Let Freedom Ring
Saturday, July 1, 2023 from 11am - 4pm
Senate House, Kingston
The day will include a Flag Retirement Ceremony performed by Boy Scout Troop 8 at 11:30 am. This will be followed at 1:00 pm by a presentation of speeches representing ideas of American freedom from the Revolutionary War and throughout American history, accompanied by music from Mark Rust and capped off by the Ancient Order of Hibernians Pipe Band. Throughout the day, guests will also be able to visit re-enactors with the 1st Ulster Militia as they demonstrate camp life, enjoy some hearthside cooking, and a take home craft for visitors of all ages. Guided tours of Senate House will also be available. facebook.com/senatehousestatehistoricsite

the CONCEPT series: Hudson Valley
Saturday, July 1, 2023 from 3 - 8:30pm
Cost: $7.18
Senate Garage, 4 N. Front St., Kingston
RAWdance’s CONCEPT series salon, an institution of the San Francisco dance scene, plants roots in the Hudson Valley this July. An intimate and informal salon of contemporary dance, the CONCEPT series serves high quality dance art with an informal, living room vibe, complete with popcorn. A pay-what-you-can event, the series is a welcoming antidote to the stuffiness that can surround concert dance.
Since its debut in 2007, the CONCEPT series has shared works by nearly 150 Bay Area dance artists to date. RAWdance expanded to two locations in 2019 and has been eagerly awaiting the right moment to bring the series to its Hudson Valley home, creating a new opportunity to see work by the area’s dynamic, professional dance makers. RAWdance’s Co-Artistic Directors (and High Falls residents) Wendy Rein and Ryan T. Smith act as hosts between performances, serving trays of goodies and a healthy dose of banter. Taking place at the industrial-chic Senate Garage in Uptown Kingston, the CONCEPT series will highlight contemporary dance makers from the Hudson Valley region. Participating artists include Sarah Chien, who is coming off of an April performance at Gibney as part of the ∞therside collective; DOCKDANCE, the duo of Charlotte Stickles and Maddie Leonard-Rose; dance theater artist Chris Black of New Paltz (a
San Francisco transplant like RAWdance’s Co-Artistic Directors); dance artist Jillian Sweeney, and Sondra Loring, a pillar of the Hudson Valley arts community. RAWdance will also be showing new work in development. For the series, choreographers are encouraged to share work at any point along the creative process, from reimagining repertory to testing out new work fresh from the studio. One of the pieces RAWdance will be sharing for this edition of the CONCEPT series is a new duet between Smith and dancer Yebel Gallegos, who is currently on faculty at Bard. The work-in-progress is a glimpse into a larger project that will premiere this fall, titled Loving Still, launched from photographs from the book Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love, 1850s-1950s. eventbrite.com/e/rawdance-presents-the-concept-series-hudson-valley-tickets-627852442557

Soulshine Festival
Saturday, July 1, 2023
Arrowood Farms, Accord
Featuring Michael Franti and Spearhead, Tank and the Bangas, Son Little, The Big Takeover and more. impactconcerts.com/events/soulshine-festival

Town of Germantown Independence Day Fireworks
Saturday, July 1, 2023 from 4-11pm (Rain date: July 8)
Cost: $15 per car (limited parking on site), $5 per person for walk-ins and free for kinds under 5
50 Palantine Park Road, Germantown
Food vendors, draft beer and wine, bounce houses, slides, boat rides on the lake, live music from In the Dust and fireworks at 9:30pm. germantownny.org

Roberto Juarez New Paintings Opening
Saturday, July 1, 2023 from 5-7pm
Time & Space Limited, Hudson
For Time & Space Limited's 50th anniversary, Roberto Juarez is making an installation of new work for the vast warehouse gallery space. The installation will comprise large paintings (some 8'x8') along with smaller studies and videos giving insight into his process. A special talk with the artist and Edward J. Sullivan, professor of The History of Art at the NYU Institute of Fine Arts, will take place on July 22, 2023 at 4pm. timeandspace.org

Pippa Garner: $ELL YOUR $ELF Opening Party
Saturday, July 1, 2023 from 5-8pm
Art Omi, 1405 County Route 22, Ghent
Garner's first New York institutional solo exhibition—a kaleidoscopic introduction to five decades of the artist’s visionary practice and deviant proposals to solve everyday problems in post-Fordist America. $ELL YOUR $ELF premieres Garner’s latest work, Haulin' Ass! (2023), a fully-functional 2003 Ford Ranger pickup truck with its exterior rotated 180 degrees and welded back together, replete with super-sized truck nuts. Commissioned by Art Omi, Haulin' Ass! will be activated in performances in New York City and the Hudson Valley throughout the run of the exhibition. On view from June 24 through October 29, 2023. RSVP

Independence Day Celebration
Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 7pm (Inclement weather date: Sunday, July 2)
Trophy Point Amphitheatre, West Point
There’s no better way to celebrate America’s independence than with the Army’s oldest band! Grab a blanket, bring a picnic, and enjoy a wide variety of music ranging from traditional field music to today’s popular hits, and everything in between, performed by the world-class Soldier-Musicians of the West Point Band. As always, this performance concludes with a spectacular fireworks display over the Hudson River. westpointband.com/summer-concert-series.html

Celebrate Independence Concert
Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 7pm
$155 champagne toast reception, $55 GA, $24 children ages 4-18, Free for kids under 4
Boscobel, Garrison
Annual tradition of a concert on the Great Lawn at Boscobel. The Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra returns with Maestro Russell Ger who will be bringing his explosive artistic energy with a line-up of music inspired by fireworks and jubilation – this year’s concert program, “Summer Carnival.” boscobel.org/events/independence-gnso-2023

Nature Walk and Craft
July 2, 9, 16 at 10am
Cost: $5, $12 for a family of 3, free for accompanying adults
Staatsburgh State Historic Site, 75 Mils Mansion Dr., 1 Rd., Staatsburg
A one-hour presentation that will explore wildlife in Staatsburgh's park. Historic site staff will guide parents and children through the park, learning about the local wildlife and collecting materials from nature. The collected leaves, sticks, and pinecones will be used to make a craft at the historic powerhouse overlooking the Hudson River.  
Reservations required: naturecraft.eventbrite.com

4th of July BBQ Party at Wylder Windham
Sunday, July 2, 2023 from 4-9pm
Cost: $55
19 NY-296, Windham 
It’s time to break out the red, white, and blue for Wylder Windham’s Fourth of July BBQ Party at Babblers Killside. Take part in an assortment of activities ranging from balloon twisting, to pie-eating contests, tug-of-war games, live music, and authentic barbeque bites, complete with fireworks at 9 p.m. Join us for food, drinks and all the fun! wylderhotels.com/windham/

Hidden History in the Woods Guided Hike
Friday, June 30, 2023 at 10am
Cost: Free
Staatsburgh State Historic Site, 75 Mils Mansion Dr., 1 Rd., Staatsburg
Have you ever wondered what some of the ruins within Mills -Norrie State Park might be? The beautiful park land of Mills-Norrie State Park was once the setting of grand Hudson River-front estates. This 90 minute guided hike will lead visitors through the park, exploring the history of three historic estates: from Staatsburgh's founding as a gentlemen's farm in the 1700s to the development of The Point and Stonehurst estates in the 19th century. The hike is approximately 1.5 miles of uneven terrain, requiring sturdy footwear. Reservations required: bookeo.com/staatsburghshs

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ONGOING EVENTS

Soul of the Dog – Portraits and Landscapes by Kleber Santos
On view through July 6, 2023, Monday through Saturday during library hours
Pleasant Valley Library, 1584 Main St, Pleasant Valley
The Pleasant Valley Library presents Soul of the Dog – Portraits and Landscapes by Kleber Santos, a gallery showing portraits of dogs that have stayed at Dog Meadow at Millbrook. These photographs highlight the thoughtfulness, intensity, and depth of emotion of the dog, our devoted companion. There are additional photographs that capture the magnificent rural setting and the dogs of Dog Meadow at Millbrook, engaged in the sport of play! dogmeadow.com/soul-of-the-dog

D'Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: Megacosm by Joseph Stabilto
On view through July 9, 2023
Cost: Free 
D'Arcy Simpson Art Works, 409 Warren Street, Hudson
The dense and textured canvases of Joseph Stabilito’s new body of work swirl with elements of anatomy, astronomy, technology and biology. He has created a vocabulary of marks and motifs that create expansive universes, depicting the conscious and subconscious states of the human experience. darcysimpsonartworks.com

"Diametric Abstraction" - Ted Dixon & Susan Lisbin
On view through July 16, 2023
Cost: Free
433 Warren Street, Hudson
Susan Eley Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Ted Dixon and paintings and sculptures by Susan Lisbin. Both artists are local to the Hudson Valley area, and this exhibition is their debut with SEFA. susaneleyfineart.com/Detail/exhibitions/237

Sense and Sensibility
On view through July 16, 2023
ArtPort Kingston, 108 East Strand, Kingston
“Sense and Sensibility” is a group exhibition that explores subtleties – between color and material, subject matter and metaphor – and the way the slightest adjustment, when fueled by intention, can alter perception. Featured Artists: Traci Johnson, Eun-Ha Paek, Suzanne Wright, & Matthew W. Robinson. artportkingston.com

Brewster Summer Music Series
Wednesdays, through July 26, 2023 from 6:30-8:30pm
Cost: Free
Southeast Veterans Field, Morningthorpe & Railroad Avenues Intersection, Brewster
The Brewster Summer Music Series features local musicians in an outdoor setting (Gazebo) at Southeast Veterans Field, Brewster. A Country Kitchen will deliver advanced ordered picnic dinners. Bring the family, chairs, and organizers will provide the live music. brewstermusicfestival.com/

37th Powerhouse Season
Through July 30, 2023
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie
New musical and play workshops, free readings, and training program including: new works by Broadway veterans Mimi Quillin (Sweet Charity) and Michael Berresse, who have teamed up to present Call Fosse at the Minskoff. Vassar alum and writer Bill Barclay (Concert Theatre Works) presents The Chevalier, a play and concert focused on the life of composer Joseph Bologne, featuring the Harlem Chamber Players. Direct from the Broadway revival of 1776, real-life couple Ariella Serur and Sav Souza present We Start in Manhattan: A New Queer Musical. Returning to Powerhouse for the next installment of their Shapeshifters musical canon is Truth Future Bachman (Lincoln Center, The Public) and their workshop presentation of Skyward: An Endling Elegy. Powerhouse is partnering with The Tank to present Behind the Attic Wall, a puppet theater piece based on the young adult novel by Sylvia Cassedy, adapted by Peggy Stafford. And rounding out the Powerhouse Season will be free readings of new works by Johnny G. Lloyd (The Tank), Judson Jones (Theatre East), Vassar Drama Professor Peter Gil-Sheridan, and the winner of the Leah Ryan Fundʼs “Leah Award.” vassar.edu/powerhouse/season

Bard SummerScape 
Through August 13, 2023
Fisher Center, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson 
Eight action-packed weeks of performing arts at Bard College’s 20th annual SummerScape! This year’s schedule includes theatrical performances of “Illinois,” which is the product of the brilliant collaboration between three artists (Tony Award-winner Justin Peck, composer Sufjan Stevens and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury) to create spectacular display of storytelling, dance, theater and music based on Stevens’ 2005 album titled “Illinois.” Also on tap are performances of the French opera “Henri VIII” by Camille Saint-Saens. Directed by Jean-Romain Vesperini, this production stars Alfred Walker (bass-baritone) as Henri VIII and Lindsay Ammann (mezzo-soprano) as Anne Boleyn. The Spiegeltent, meanwhile, will keep the party hopping all summer long with live music performances, drinks and dancing. SummerScape also includes the 33rd incarnation of the Bard Music Festival, which will explore the life and work of Ralph Vaughan Williams, one of the greatest symphonists of the 20th century. Click here to see the full lineup  

Air Shows at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome 
Saturdays and Sundays, through October 15, 2023 at 2pm
The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, Red Hook 
Up, up and away! The Aerodrome is set to begin a new season of high-flying action with antique air shows every Saturday and Sunday! The Saturday "History of Flight" program highlights the Pioneer Era before World War I and the Golden Age of Aviation in the 1920s and 30s. The Sunday air show is the World War I dog-fight spectacular, with a hero or heroine, the villainous Black Baron of Rhinebeck, scenery, pyrotechnics and a World War I tank, along with many antique automobiles. There are usually between 15 and 20 flyable aircraft for each show, including a 1909 Bleriot, a Fokker DR-1 Triplane and a precise replica of the Spirit of St. Louis. Open-cockpit biplane rides — which offer stunning views of the Hudson River and the surrounding highlands — are available before and after the air shows from 10 a.m. until twilight. Gates open at 10 a.m., which gives you plenty of time to check out the Aerodrome’s museum and grab a bite to eat at the snack stand. To purchase tickets, or to book your own biplane ride, click here.

Food Trucks at Millbrook Winery
Saturdays and Sundays, through October 29 from noon-6pm
Millbrook Winery, 26 Wing Road, Millbrook
Celebrate the weekend and take advantage of the warm weather from the winery’s picnic areas or taproom terrace with ala carte, family friendly menus from local food trucks. Find a table on one of our decks, pick a picnic table down by the pond, or bring your lawn chairs and blankets to set up on the lawn. All food trucks will be at the winery and ready to serve at noon. *No reservation needed for food trucks, Seating is first come first serve. Visit the website for complete food truck schedule. millbrookwine.com/food-trucks/

Terraforming: Olana’s Historic Photography Collection Unearthed
On view through October 29, 2023
Olana State Historic Site, Hudson
The exhibition focuses on Olana’s remarkable trove of nearly 5,000 19th century photographic prints, collected by the artist Frederic Church between 1850 and 1900. Until now, this nationally significant and intact photography collection has been little-known and unseen by the public. For tickets and additional information, visit OLANA.org/terraforming.   

Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome season
Through October 31, 2023
Museum open daily, May 1 – October 31, 2023 from 10am – 5pm.
Airshows begin June 17 through October 15 with “History of Flight” every Saturday, “World War I” every Sunday at 2pm.
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, 9 Norton Road, Red Hook
Bi-plane rides take place before and after weekend airshows, and by reservation. oldrhinebeck.org/plan-your-visit/

Community Streetside Artist Exhibit
On view through November 1, 2023
Village of Wappingers Falls
The Community Streetside Artist Exhibit will showcase the creative diversity of 43 local artists throughout the Village of Wappingers Falls on lamp post banners. Exhibition on view from April 1 through November 1, 2023. Link

Notes for Tomorrow
On view through November 12, 2023
Alice and Horace Chandler and North Galleries, Dorsky Museum, New Paltz
Artwork selected by 30 curators based in 25 countries around the world to reflect on a new global reality. In this cultural moment of transition, each work is a source of inspiration from the recent past and a guiding perspective for the future. newpaltz.edu/museum/exhibitions/future.html

Storm King’s 2023 Special Exhibitions
Through November 13, 2023
Storm King Art Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor
Beatriz Cortez: The Volcano That Left: Beatriz Cortez will present new and recent large-scale works for her first solo museum presentation on the East Coast + Ugo Rondinone: the sun and the moon. Set against Schunnemunk and Storm King Mountains, Ugo Rondinone’s the sun and the moon, comprises a pair of 16-feet tall delicate circles fashioned from cast-bronze tree branches. The exhibition is built upon the principles of two celestial forces representing contradictory, codependent, and complementary values. The sculptures will be accompanied by two interactive artworks, your age and my age and the age of the sun and your age and my age and the age of the moon in the Museum Building’s main floor gallery + Outlooks: RA Walden: RA Walden will present a site-specific installation for the 10th iteration of Storm King's Outlooksprogram. Titled access points // or // alternative states of matter(ing), the project will depict the electron configurations of the six most common elements on earth: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, and sulfur. These elements—thought to be necessary for life on any planet—will evoke the form of crop circles, constructed from rings of perforated aluminum and laid across a grassy hillside. collections.stormking.org/Listing/currentexhibitions/sort/default/direction/desc

Rhinebeck Farmers Market
Sundays through December 17, 2023
10am to 2pm
Municipal Parking Lot, 61 East Market Street, Rhinebeck
Over 30 vendors with new vendors including Millbrook Beef and Dairy, Hudson Valley Fresh, Mighty Donuts of Red Hook, Litte Rye Backhouse of Kingston and Ardith Mae Farmstead Goat Cheese of Stuyvesant. Mei’s Dumpling joins as a full-time vendor this year. rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com/special-events.html

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 

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COMING UP

Music Fest and Fireworks at Kensico Dam Plaza
Monday, July 3, 2023 beginning at 5pm with fireworks around 9:15pm
Admission and parking are free (carpooling is recommended)
Kensico Dam Plaza, 1 Bronx River Parkway, Valhalla
Bring lawn chairs or blankets and a picnic.
https://parks.westchestergov.com/music-fest-and-fireworks

Mekeel's Independence Day Celebration
Tuesday, July 4, 2023 at 10am
Cost: Free
Mekeel's Corners Chapel, 321 Route 301, Cold Spring
The program will include musicians leading attendees in the singing of patriotic songs and hymns. There will also be a reading of select passages from the United State's most important founding documents. eventbrite.com/e/mekeels-independence-day-celebration-tickets-625326286757

View Fireworks from the Clearwater Sloop
Tuesday, July 4, 2023 from 8:30-9:30pm
Cost: $20 adults, $15 children ages 12 and under
Poughkeepsie
Enjoy unobstructed views of the legendary City of Poughkeepsie fireworks display from the deck of the sloop. Tickets

First Friday: Free Admission Day
Fridays, July 7 and August 4, 2023 from 10am - 7:30pm
Cost: Free
Storm King Art Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor
All visitors receive free admission to Storm King on the first Friday in June, July, and August. Enjoy late summer hours (7:30PM close), food and drinks, and fun activities for all ages. First Fridays take place June 2, July 7 and August 4  Advance timed-entry tickets are required. Tickets will be released one week in advance at 12PM. Check back here on July 28 for the link to reserve. Free shuttles will run hourly from the Newburgh Public Library. No registration required is required for the shuttle. Library pickups at 10am, 11am, noon and 2 – 6pm. Storm King departures on the half-hour. The final return shuttle will depart Storm King at 7:30pm. stormking.org/events/first-fridays-free-day-3/

KOKOMO CITY Special Screening + Filmmaker Q&A
Thursday, July 6, 2023 from 8 - 10:30pm
Cost: $15
Greenville Drive-In, 10700 New York 32, Greenville
Join the Woodstock Film Festival for a special screening of KOKOMO CITY, the feature directorial debut of two-time Grammy-nominated producer, singer and songwriter D. Smith. Smith, who made history as the first trans woman cast on a primetime unscripted TV show, also filmed and edited this wildly entertaining and refreshingly unfiltered documentary that passes the mic to four Black transgender sex workers in Atlanta and New York City – Daniella Carter, Koko Da Doll, Liyah Mitchell and Dominique Silver - as they hold nothing back while breaking down the walls of their profession. Executive produced by Lena Waithe, the film won the Sundance Film Festival NEXT Innovator Award and the NEXT Audience Award. Prior to the film's screening, there will be a Q&A with the film's Producer Harris Doran. woodstockfilmfestival.org/events/2023/7/6/kokomo-city

First Fridays in Cold Spring
Fridays, July 7, August 4, September 1, 2023 from 11am - 7pm
Village Of Cold Spring
Keep your eye out for the orange flags on the First Friday of each month in Cold Spring when participating merchants will be extending hours, offering specials, sales, in-store festivities and more. coldspringnychamber.com

The Bernie Williams Collective
Friday, July 7, 2023 at 7:30pm
Cost: $50
7971 NY-23A, Hunter
Jazz concert with The Bernie Williams Collective. Bernie Williams is a renowned jazz guitarist and former Yankees baseball star. catskillmtn.org/events/performances/2023-07-07-bernie-williams-collective-1189.html

Chatham Summerfest 2023
Saturday, July 8, 2023 from 11am - 4pm
Main Street and Hudson Avenue, Chatham
Live music on two main stages, a pie-eating contest, The Great Chatham Bake-Off, miniature horses, children’s games, and more. Sign-up in advance to join the pie-eating contest or bake-off: chathamsummerfest.com

Free Educational Open House of Wiltwyck Crematory
Saturday, July 8, 2023 from 1-2pm
Cost: Free
205 West O'Reilly Street, Kingston
Guests will have the opportunity to see and learn about the crematory and the cremation process. As more and more people choose cremation, the office hopes to remove the mystery of this process, explain the many options available, and answer any questions guests and their loved ones may have. Light refreshments will be served. RSVP by Thursday, July 6 by calling: 1-845-331-0199

Hands-On Workshop: Learn about Preserving Gravestones
Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 1pm
Pleasant Plains Cemetery, Fiddler’s Bridge Road, Clinton
Patrick O’Hara will discuss how to safely clean a gravestone, the best cleaning solutions to use, and basic tools and techniques. RSVP by June 25 to deputysupervisor@townofclinton.com

Balaboosta's Summer Picnic at The Starlite Motel
Saturday, July 8, 2023 from 4-8pm
Cost: $75
The Starlite Motel, 5938 Route 209, Kerhonkson
Chef Einat Admony will lead an Israeli/Balaboosta-style Summer Picnic, featuring local meats and produce, and live music. Ticket price covers entrance, food, and entertainment (not including beverages). Tickets are sold for hourly slots at 4, 5, 6, and 7pm. eventbrite.com/e/balaboostas-summer-picnic-at-the-starlite-motel-tickets-631562318897

“Sight Unseen” A Film Experience by James Autery
Opening July 8, 2023 from 4 to 7pm
Private Public Gallery, 530 Columbia Street, Hudson
A cinematic installation by artist James Autery comprised of two films “Agnosia” and “Bridge” playing simultaneously. The exhibition runs through July 23, 2023. privatepublicgallery.net

Towne Crier Cafe 50th Anniversary Celebration
Saturday, July 8, 2023
Towne Crier Cafe, Beacon
Actor and musician Jeff Daniels will perform on the Main Stage as part of the celebration. Get tickets here.

Mountaindale Second Sundays: Artisan Fair & Farmers Market
Sundays, July 9, August 13, and September 10, 2023
11am - 3pm
69 Main St, Mountaindale
Discover farm-fresh, in-season veggies and eggs, custom candles, jewelry, pottery, delectable baked goods, and beautiful clothing – both handmade and vintage. Indulge in aromatherapy products and treat yourself to insightful tarot readings. Whether you're seeking unique gifts, fashionable finds, or a delightful day out, this market is a must-visit destination. visitmountaindale.com

Children & Families: My Mirror Self
Sunday, July 9, 2023 from noon - 3pm
Cost: Free with admission
Storm King Art Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor
Explore what is seen and unseen as you look at and through Alyson Shotz’s Mirror Fence. Create a poem with the words and images generated from your observations. Led by Mala Hoffman Program location: Meet on Museum Hill near Mirror Fence. Suggested age range: all ages. stormking.org/events/children-families-my-mirror-self/

Free Children's Magic Lantern Show & Optical Toy Making Activity
July 9, 23, 2023 at 2pm
Cost: Free
Staatsburgh State Historic Site, 75 Mils Mansion Dr., 1 Rd., Staatsburg
This hands-on activity demonstrates an authentic magic lantern and optical toys of the 19th Century. Children can enjoy a toy lantern to see how it works, and then hand-color their own lantern slide to bring home. They can also create a thaumatrope, and enjoy Victorian toys and free ice cream, courtesy of Stewart's Shops. Recommended for ages 7 to 99! magiclanternshow.eventbrite.com

Special Screening of SOUL
Sunday, July 9, 2023 at 3pm
Cost: $5
Hudson Hall, Hudson
A co-presentation between Hudson Hall and the Woodstock Film Festival. Hosted by Hudson's Mayor Kamal Johnson with daughter, Asia Johnson, and filmmaker Lacey Schwartz Delgado with twin sons, Maxwell and Coltrane Delgado. Tickets

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
July 13-15, 2023 at 2pm and 7pm
Cost: $30 adults; $25 seniors; $10 students
6050 Main Street, Tannersville, NY 12485, United States
Maude Adams Theater Hub & Catskill Mountain Foundation present The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book. maudeadamstheaterhub.org

Voice Theatre Presents: Summer and Smoke
July 13-30, 2023 with 2pm matinees, and 7:30pm evening shows
Cost: $30
272 Wall St., Kingston
Alma, a high-minded young woman, trapped by her father and mentally challenged, comical mother questions her family’s Puritanical values. The return of a childhood friend, now a talented doctor, offers Alma a glimpse into a world of sensual love — but his reckless womanizing threatens them both. voicetheatre.org/summer-and-smoke/

Wethersfield Adventurers Club
July 14, July 21, July 28, August 4, August 11, August 18, 2023 from 9am to noon
Cost: $10
257 Pugsley Hill Road, Amenia
Introducing the Wethersfield Adventurers Club, led by certified teacher Diane Ritters who brings decades of experience instilling a passion for science in children. Join us as we venture into the most beautiful of all classrooms – the vast tapestry of nature. This 6-week program will focus on a variety of topics including how seeds grow, how gardens grow, how pollinators work to architect our food chain – and much more. This engaging romp into nature is designed for children ages 5 through 12. While it is not required for children to attend all sessions, maximum participation is ideal. wethersfield.org/event/2023-wethersfield-adventurers-club/

As You Like It presented by Catskill Mountain Shakespeare
July 14-30, 2023 with matinees 2pm/evenings 7:30pm
Cost: $20
7970 Main Street, Hunter
Join us, outdoors and under the tent, for our 2023 Summer Season with Shakespeare’s As You Like It, featuring a live folk rock music soundtrack. A comedy for all ages, this beloved play asks us some of life’s greatest questions and is full of love, laughter, and some of Shakespeare’s most beautiful language (“All the world’s a stage…”). A diverse cast of 13 actors from the Hudson Valley and across the country will play guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin, percussion, and sing songs by David Bowie, The Cure, Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, and more! catskillmountainshakespeare.com

New York Stage and Film Summer Season
July 14 - August 6, 2023
Marist College, Poughkeepsie
Featuring a season kick-off concert with Joe Iconis and Family, “A Wrinkle in Time” musical workshop, “Like They Do in the Movies” written and performed by Laurence Fishburne, developing dance musical “Paradise Ballroom,” play readings every Saturday and more. newyorkstageandfilm.org/summerseason

2023 Rosendale Street Festival
July 15 and July 16, 2023
Main Street, Rosendale
The Rosendale Street Festival is a family-friendly, not-for-profit grassroots organization that was started in 1978 to showcase local talent and to celebrate the birthday of Rosendale icon, Uncle Willy. Today, the Rosendale Street Fest continues this tradition and has evolved into a two-day event that closes Main Street and boasts six stages, over 70 bands, over 100 of the best vendors in the Hudson Valley, a dance party, kids crafts, and short films. Street Fest is an entirely volunteer-run event, and proceeds go to supporting the Kingston, New Paltz, and Rondout Valley School District music departments. Community members are always welcome to join the committee. Planning meetings are held live at The Rosendale Theatre or on Mountain Stage in Willow Kiln Park and also on Zoom. There are also a variety of volunteer opportunities available during the two-day event, and volunteers are always needed.  For a schedule and more information about volunteering, please write to Dana at rsf.volunteering@gmail.com

Musicians from The Knights at Wethersfield: A Concert for Children
Sunday, July 16, 2023 at 2pm
Cost: $10, free for children under 12
257 Pugsley Hill Road, Amenia
The Knights, a New York-based orchestra, renowned for its innovative interpretations, will be returning to Wethersfield. Get ready to spread your wings and embark on an exciting musical journey into the enchanting world of birds and flight. The Knights have prepared a special performance just for children and families. The afternoon performance will offer an opportunity for young hearts to become one with the orchestra and create their own magical moments. Children are encouraged to get up and move to the music, to ask questions, and to meet the musicians. wethersfield.org/event/the-knights-childrens-concert-2023/

Sharkey & His Pals: When Sea Lions Were Stars of Show Business
Wednesday, July 19, 2023 from 7-8:30pm
Cost: $7, free for HRMM members
In-person at the Hudson River Maritime Museum in Kingston, and online via Zoom
Hear about the captivating tale of showbiz legend Sharkey—a trained sea lion from Kingston! This anecdote-filled evening will include rare footage and images. Funny, poignant, and wholly unpredictable: you must see it to believe it! Register

Hybrid Lecture - Anna B. Warner: Twelve Months of Gardening Wisdom
Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 7pm
Cost: $10 in-person, $8 virtual, free for members
Putnam History Museum, 63 Chestnut Street, Cold Spring
Be inspired by one of Cold Spring's most famous writers and gardeners, Anna B. Warner (1827-1915) at our upcoming hybrid lecture. Her gardening experiences living on Constitution Island between Cold Spring and West Point beginning in 1837 were published in her successful book, Gardening By Myself in 1872. Her wise and practical gardening tips about her Cottage-style ornamental and vegetable gardens influenced women to experience the joys of planning and creating their own gardens. eventbrite.com/e/hybrid-lecture-anna-b-warner-twelve-months-of-gardening-wisdom-tickets-649151528697

Guided Landscape Walk of Staatsburgh's Grounds: What You See and What You Don't See
July 21, 28, 2023 at 10am
Cost: Free
Staatsburgh State Historic Site, 75 Mils Mansion Dr., 1 Rd., Staatsburg
A guided walk through the estate's grounds that explores how the landscape was designed to reflect the luxurious lifestyle of Staatsburgh's owners, while deliberately hiding the turn-of-the-century technology and labor that made the estate run. Reservations required: bookeo.com/staatsburghshs

Upstate Art Weekend at Garrison Art Center
July 21-24, 2023 from noon - 5pm
Cost: Free
23 Garrison's Landing, Garrison
For Upstate Art Weekend 2023, Garrison Art Center will feature the incredible work of James Murray. James is an accomplished artist with an inspiring background, having graduated from the School of Visual Arts and is a U.S. Merchant Marine Captain. As a sculpture-teaching artist and exhibiting artist member of the Garrison Art Center, James creates stunning works of art using reclaimed wood, steel, stone, and found objects.  During the weekend of July 21-24, visitors to the Garrison Art Center will have the opportunity to view a selection of James Murray’s completed work displayed throughout the grounds of the Art Center including the riverfront park of Garrison’s Landing. Saturday, July 22, and Sunday, July 23, visitors will have the opportunity to experience a steam bending demonstration along with wood assembly by Murray. Visitors can watch and learn from one of the most experienced educators and artists in the field. www.garrisonartcenter.org

Water Wars!
Saturday, July 22, 2023 from 10:30am-noon
Cost: Free
117 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson
Spend the morning with the firefighters of the Greenport Fire Department and learn to operate a real fire hose! Can you fill the big barrel with water the fastest? Younger children will have the opportunity to use packs that squirt water: firefighters use these to fight brush fires! Get ready to work with brave firefighters to take on this challenge, and see who will “rain” supreme during Water Wars! After the public portion of the event, Junior Firefighters and Explorers will get the chance to compete with one another during their very own Water Wars! If your Explorer or Junior group is interested in participating or you’d like more information, contact the Museum: kathy@fasnyfiremuseum.com. All activities are free and will be outdoors, rain or shine. Free admission to the museum will also be offered to attendees. Reservations are not required for this event. fasnyfiremuseum.com/events/water-wars-2023/

Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail’s Second Annual Community Day
Saturday, July 22, 2023 from 1 to 4pm
Cost: Free
Dutchess Manor, 263 Route 9D, Beacon
Live Music, free ice cream, food truck, tie-dying, architectural history tours of Dutchess Manor and more. Rain date: Sunday, July 23. Pre-registration is requested so organizers know how much ice cream to purchase: Pre-register

Opening Reception of "Bountiful" by Eunju Kang & Fumiko Toda
Saturday, July 22, 2023 from 5-7pm
Cost: Free
433 Warren Street, Hudson
For the second consecutive year as a participant with Upstate Art Weekend, Susan Eley Fine Art will feature "Bountiful," a two-person exhibition with recent work by Eunju Kang and Fumiko Toda. We are pleased to present the work of two AAPI women artists in Bountiful, on view from July 20-September 3, with an Artists’ Reception on Saturday, July 22, 5-7PM. Upstate Art Weekend 2023 showcases over 130 cultural organizations, celebrating art and culture in the Hudson Valley and the Catskills. susaneleyfineart.com/Detail/exhibitions/238

Godzilla (Japanese Version, 1954) at The Rosendale Theatre
Saturday, July 22, 2023 from 9:30 - 11pm
The Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale
The Rosendale Theatre presents the very first Godzilla film in it's original, uncut Japanese release form, "Godzilla" (1954). Come see the original Godzilla in its original theatre format with full theatre sound! rosendaletheatre.org/series/saturday-creature-feature/

Dinner & Movie on the Hudson, with Filmmaker Q&A: OUR IDIOT BROTHER
Wednesday, July 26, 2023 from 7-9:30pm
Cost: $15, $30 food and beverage minimum
Hutton Brickyards, 200 North Street, Kingston
Join the Woodstock Film Festival for a screening of OUR IDIOT BROTHER, accompanied by a dinner and Q&A with director Jesse Peretz and producers Peter Saraf and Anthony Bregman. With entry, each guest must spend $30 minimum on Hutton Brickyards offerings. Attendees are encouraged to enhance their viewing experience by enjoying food from The River Pavilion before the film. Food orders will not be taken during the film. Beer, Wine, and Housemade specialty Cocktails Menu will be available throughout the evening. Along with some specialty appetizers, the River Pavilion features five signature wood-fired pizzas; gluten free or vegan options available.  Doors open at 6:30pm, food will be served from 7pm-8:30pm, followed by the film and Q&A. woodstockfilmfestival.org/events/2023/7/26/our-idiot-brother

Corridor of Commerce History Hunt: a County-wide Family Scavenger Hunt!
August 1 - August 31, 2023
Cost: Free
Hosted by the Putnam History Museum
Back for its 3rd year with new clues, this month-long, free, family-friendly scavenger hunt introduces participants to local history by providing clues that lead to historical sites, buildings, or markers throughout the county. You have one month to follow the clues and take a picture at the many historical sites, buildings, or markers. Along the way, you'll learn about Putnam County’s history as a Corridor of Commerce! Every location you visit enters you into the random drawing to win a grand prize. The more places you visit, the more likely you are to win! Register online for free to receive your History Hunt clue packet via email (or pick one up at the museum beginning August 1). Visit as many locations as you can find, based on the clues in your packet. Take a picture in front of each site that you visit, and then submit your photos by 5pm on August 31st, 2023. Photos may be brought to the museum or emailed to director@putnamhistorymuseum.org. More info: eventbrite.com/e/corridor-of-commerce-history-hunt-a-county-wide-family-scavenger-hunt-tickets-648250252957

FANTASTIC NEGRITO: White Jesus, Black Problems Screening, Q&A + Acoustic Performance 
Saturday, August 5, 2023 at 8pm
Bearsville Theater, Bearsville
Radio Woodstock 100.1, Nectar's and the Woodstock Film Festival present a special screening of White Jesus, Black Problems, an award-winning, powerful, thought-provoking, and beautifully executed film (and corresponding album) for anyone who ever felt like it was over yet hoped it wasn’t. Part love story, part historical excavation, Fantastic Negrito’s extraordinary new album, White Jesus Black Problems, is an exhilarating ode to the power of family and the enduring resilience of our shared humanity.   In addition to the film, there will be an artist Q&A session and an acoustic performance. Tickets

Matisyahu + G. Love & Special Sauce
Thursday, August 10, 2023 8pm 
Bearsville Theater, 291 Tinker Street, Woodstock
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Nature Nick
Saturday, August 19, 2023; Doors at noon, show at 1pm
Cost: $28
231 Creamery Pond Rd, Chester
Growing up in the pine barrens of Eastern Long Island, Nicholas Jacinto has always had a fascination with the natural world. By age 5, he was collecting box turtles and snakes in vivariums set up in his bedroom. By 10, his collection grew to include birds, ferrets, chinchillas, rabbits, fish, & reptiles. By age 14, he caught the eye of international animal expert, Marc Morrone, who immediately cast him on an animal segment of The Martha Stewart Living Show.  Jacinto is now a federally licensed master animal handler. His permits now allow him to work with native wildlife, dangerous wildlife, and endangered species. He is also licensed to breed and propagate dwindling species.  His unique qualifications and expertise has put him high in demand as a consultant for zoos, wildlife centers, and he routinely works on any TV shows and movies where exotic animals are needed. sugarloafpacny.com

Hudson River Seafood and Music Festival
August 19-20, 2023
Cost: $20 and up
MJN Convention Center, Poughkeepsie
Dine on seafood creations such as Maine lobster rolls, a raw bar, ceviche, paella, fried seafood, such as calamari, and salmon. The Around the World ticket will take you on a tour through the world with calamari from Italy, paella form Spain, New England lobster rolls, and the UK Fish and Chips. Plus tribute bands performing all weekend. Don't leave without the red solo seafood collector's cup. Tickets

The Night of the Hunter (1955) at The Rosendale Theatre
Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 7pm
Cost: $10
Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale
Robert Mitchum is outstanding in this film noir classic as a murderous, phony preacher who preys upon an innocent family in his search for $10,000 in stolen bank money. Shelley Winters and silent screen star Lillian Gish are equally outstanding in support and each will leave you deeply affected. Directed by stage and screen actor Charles Laughton with cinematography by Orson Welles’ Stanley Cortez, see “The Night of the Hunter” in its original theatre format on the big screen. rosendaletheatre.org/movies/summer-retro-series-presents-the-night-of-the-hunter-1955/

Boscobel Chamber Music Festival
September 1-10, 2023
Boscobel House and Gardens, 1601 Route 9D, Garrison
Over the course of nine days, the festival will present five performances by some of the most sought-after chamber musicians in the country, along with wide-ranging educational offerings on Boscobel’s historic site and throughout the Hudson Valley. The festival’s international roster of artists include violinists Jennifer Frautschi and Benjamin Beilman, violists Milena Pájaro-van de Stadt and Jonathan Vinocour, cellists David Requiro and Nicholas Canellakis, pianist Michael Stephen Brown, and the Ehnes String Quartet. boscobel.org/boscobel-chamber-music-festival-is-back-this-september/

Wayne Newton: Up Close and Personal
Friday, September 1, 2023 with doors at 7pm and show at 8pm
Cost: $148
231 Creamery Pond Rd, Chester
Wayne Newton: Up Close And Personal is unlike any show Wayne Newton has done before with stories told by one of the most celebrated entertainers of all time. Legend. Icon. American Patriot. World renowned, record-setting performer. The Midnight Idol. Mr. Entertainment. No other name or person is so defining, representative or synonymous with Las Vegas and the entertainment capital of the world than Mr. Las Vegas himself – Wayne Newton. sugarloafpacny.com

Art Walk Kingston
September 16-17, 2023 from noon - 5pm
Cost: Free
City of Kingston
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

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

Final Hot Tuna Electric Run: Going Fishing Tour 2023
Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 7:30pm
UPAC, Kingston
This will be Electric Hot Tuna’s farewell tour and the last chance to see this iconic blues rock band which was formed in 1969 by former Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen (guitarist/vocals) and Jack Casady (bassist). They will be joined by drummer Justin Guip. Although it has always been a fluid aggregation, with musicians coming and going over the years, the band’s center has always been Kaukonen and Casady’s ongoing collaboration. Tickets

Hardscrabble Day
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Village of Red Hook
More details to come: hardscrabbleday.org

An Evening with Al Franken
Friday, September 29, 2023 at 8pm
UPAC, Kingston
As the only speaker on the lecture circuit who has won 5 Emmys (Wikipedia missed two for producing), written 4 New York Times #1 best-sellers, taken home 2 Grammys, and served as a United States Senator – Al Franken brings a unique voice to the stage. Whether discussing his career in comedy or in public service, Franken delivers a singular experience—leaving audiences thoroughly entertained, more knowledgeable, and either optimistic or extremely depressed about our nation’s future – depending on how he feels that day. Tickets

Gregory Alan Isakov with special guest The Milk Carton Kids
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at 7:30pm
UPAC, Kingston
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and now calling Colorado home, horticulturist-turned-musician Gregory Alan Isakov has cast an impressive presence on the indie-rock and folk worlds with his five full-length studio albums: That Sea, The Gambler; This Empty Northern Hemisphere; The Weatherman; Gregory Alan Isakov with the Colorado Symphony; and Evening Machines (nominated for a Grammy award for Best Folk Album).  The Milk Carton Kids are an American indie folk duo from California, consisting of singers and guitarists Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan, who began making music together in 2011 and have received multiple Grammy Award nominations. Tickets

Jim Brickman: “HITS LIVE! With A Little Bit of Christmas” Concert
Sunday, November 5, 2023; Doors open: 7pm Show: 8pm
Cost: $43-$63
231 Creamery Pond Rd, Chester
Jim Brickman will wow the crowd with his uplifting, “HITS LIVE! with A Little Bit of Christmas" CONCERT. The Grammy Nominated Songwriter gets up close and personal in this intimate setting with his hit songs “Love of My Life” “Valentine”, & “Angel Eyes” plus a few holiday favorites like “The Gift “, Brickman warms the heart, as his sweet sounds and stories bring family and friends together. sugarloaftix.com/event-details.php?eid=60

Best Of The Eagles
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Doors open at 7pm, Show at 8pm
Cost: $78
Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center, 231 Creamery Pond Rd, Chester
Best of the Eagles (BOTE) is the most exact interpretation of the music of the Eagles in America, bar none! Each member mirrors his counterpart in the Eagles instrumentally and vocally. However, this is no simple copy band or impersonator act but rather a group of excellent musicians who expertly and authentically re-create the songs, the music, the vocals and the magical aura of one of America’s greatest rock bands. They perform all of the fan favorites, including: Take it to the Limit, New Kid in Town, Lyin’ Eyes, Take it Easy, Life in the Fast Lane, Hotel California and so many others. sugarloaftix.com/event-details.php?eid=58

Dean Ford & The Beautiful Ones: The Ultimate Tribute to Prince
Saturday, November 18, 2023 • 8 - 10:15pm • Cost: $48 • 1351 Kings Hwy, Chester • Dressed 2 the 9's, Dean Ford embodies PRINCE with every fiber of his being, giving you a show built out of a lifelong love and respect for the artist. Ford and company perform all the hits you know and love, including every song from the “Purple Rain” album. • sugarloaftix.com/event-details.php?eid=42


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