Week of November 7-13, 2022

Part of the landscape of what is today the Olana State Historic Site in Hudson. Photo by niki@hvny.info

 

Week of November 7-13, 2022

Hudson Valley Restaurant Week
November 7-20, 2022 • Hudson Valley Restaurant Week actually takes place over a couple of weeks but the special promotional season offers a great deal on prix-fixe lunch and dinner options at select restaurants across the Hudson Valley. • valleytable.com/restaurant-week/

▲ Indigenous Histories: Before Olana, The Original New Yorkers
Wednesday, November 9, 2022 • 5-6:30pm • $15 person, $10 for members. Advanced registration required. Scholarships and discounted registration available upon request. • Olana State Historic Site, Hudson • Ever wondered who lived in the Hudson Valley long before Frederic Church and his family? During this on-site talk, join historian Heather Bruegl to learn more about the Native Nations that called New York State home long before colonization. This program will touch on the Haudenosaunee, the Lenape and the Mohicans and will discuss history and land loss. This lecture is the first in a three-part series of talks at Olana’s Wagon House by Heather Bruegl focusing on topics related to American history, legacies of colonization, and indigenous histories. • https://tickets.olana.org/Info.aspx?EventID=11

NYS EFC Green Innovation Grant Program & City of Poughkeepsie Projects
Thursday, November 10, 2022 • 8:30-9:30am • Cost: Free • Virtual event • Brian Gyory from NYS Environmental Facilities Corporation will present on the Green Innovation Grant Program. The Green Innovation Grant Program supports projects across New York State that utilize unique EPA-designated green stormwater infrastructure design and create cutting-edge green technologies. Competitive grants are awarded annually to projects that improve water quality and mitigate the effects of climate change through the implementation of one or more of the following green practices: Green Stormwater Infrastructure, Energy Efficiency, Water Efficiency and Environmental Innovation. The City of Poughkeepsie will share details about their GIGP-funded stormwater projects. These include retrofitting two downtown municipal parking lots and installing rain gardens, bioretention, and trees in Malcolm X Park to provide green space in the city’s Northside neighborhood along the Fall Kill Creek. • Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JUekF5rQRwOVR0UrJeGo6A

Board Game Night at Angry Orchard
Thursday, November 10, 2022 • 4-8pm • Cost: Free • Angry Orchard, 2241 Albany Post Rd, Walden • Join Angry Orchard for Board Game Night featuring classic games, cider, and food right from our in-house kitchen! At 4pm, we'll bust out the best-loved board games including Battleship, Operation, Jenga, Guess Who? and Connect 4, along with some new favorites. You can also bring your own! Our draft bar will be open with cider available for purchase until 7:45pm and our kitchen will be doing last call at 7:30pm. In addition, we will have Angry Hour from 4-6pm where you will receive $1 off your draft purchase! There is no charge for this event. • Link

Free Educational Open House of Wiltwyck Crematory
Thursday, November 10, 2022 • 5 - 7pm • Cost: Free • 205 West O'Reilly Street, Kingston • The opportunity to see and learn about the crematory and the cremation process. As more and more people choose cremation, this event will help to remove the mystery of this process, explain the many options available, and answer any questions you and your loved ones may have. Tours will take place at 5pm, 5:30pm, 6pm, and 6:30pm. Light refreshments will be served. Please call the office to RSVP by Tuesday, November 8: 1-845-331-0199 • b.me/e/3RlwjWcjf

Harriet Tubman Mural in Virtual Reality
Thursday, November 10, 2022 • 6 - 9pm • People's Place, 773 Broadway, Kingston • MyKingstonKids, MidHudson Federal Credit Union & People’s Place present Harriet Tubman Mural in Virtual Reality. Registration required. • https://visitulstercountyny.com/event/harriet-tubman-mural-in-virtual-real/

Indigenous Wappingers: Experiencing Our Native Roots
Thursday, November 10, 2022 • 7-9pm • Town of Wappinger Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls • the Wappingers Historical Society presents a very special event in honor of Indigenous People’s month: Indigenous Wappingers: Experiencing our Native Roots. • Evan Pritchard (Mi’kmaq), Founder of the Center for Algonquin Culture, will lead an action-packed seminar recognizing the contributions of the Wappinger people. Join special guests as we learn about the history of the tribe prior to Dutch settlement of the Hudson Valley and experience their language, culture and heritage. View artifacts from the collection of the Wappingers Historical Society such as locally discovered tools, projectile points and pottery. Attendees will be able to participate in an “honoring ceremony” for a local resident of Wappinger descent, David Fescier, on the first anniversary of his passing. This program will take the full two hours to complete. The public is invited to attend. WHS member admission is free, non-member suggested donation of $5 • Link

A Fight to Rule Indigenous Land: The French and Indian War
Thursday, November 10, 2022 • 7-8:30pm • Putnam History Museum, 63 Chestnut Street, Cold Spring • oin 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. • This is a hybrid event, and everyone will recieve a zoom link. If you plan on coming in person, however, please choose that option from the add-on section of the tickets. • Link

Meet the Author: Beverly Donofrio
Thursday, November 10, 2022 • 7 -8:30pm Boardman Road Branch Library • Beverly Donofrio is most well-known for her memoir Riding in Cars with Boys that was made into a movie. Since then, she has written Looking for Mary, Astonished: A Story of Evil, Blessings, Grace, and Solace and several children’s books. Books will be available for purchase and signing. • Register

Veteran’s Day
Friday, November 11, 2022 • Offices will be closed for the day.

Make Your Own Firewood Rack
Friday, November 11 - Saturday, November 12, 2022 • 10am - 5pm • Hudson River Maritime Museum, Kingston • Keep warm this winter with your very own self-made storage rack to hold your firewood and kindling. Firewood racks keep wood accessible and off the ground and help reduce your supply's risk of moisture and pests. In this hands-on class, students will gain new skills in measuring, cutting, and assembling a wooden structure to stack logs and kindling during the cold months. Students will go home with a new piece of furniture to help them keep cozy by the fireplace for years to come. • Register

Sewing in Kingston
Friday, November 11, 2022 • 1-3pmSewing in Kingston is a major exhibit accompanied by a range of programs showcasing more than a century of Kingston’s rich history of garment manufacturing and the immigrant communities, entrepreneurs, and women whose work made it possible. Learn about the ups and downs of Kingston’s garment industry, the persistence of small businesses, the imagination of artists, and the power of family. The exhibit highlights the role of immigrants and women and connects local experiences to broader historical, cultural, and economic stories. With one of the most significant local history exhibits ever mounted in the region, Kingston’s newly renovated Reher Center Gallery reopens to the public. • More information

Angry Orchard Trivia Night: Marvel Edition
Friday, November 11, 2022 • 5-8pm • Cost: Free • 2241 Albany Post Rd, Walden • Join Angry Orchard for Trivia Night: Marvel Edition! Make sure to arrive by 5:00pm to register your team. The draft bar will be open until 7:45pm and the kitchen will close at 7:30pm. From 6-7pm, we will have Angry Hour where you will receive a dollar off your draft! It doesn't end there, all participants will receive 10% off any merch or hard-goods in our retail shop. There is no charge for this event. First and second-place teams will receive an orchard gift! *21 and up* (Note: Team sign-up is first-come, first-serve day of event and number of teams is dictated by seating availability. Each team can have a minimum of two people and a maximum of six) • Link

Victorian Nutting Party
Saturday November 12, 2022 • 1pm • Free • Clermont Cottage • Come celebrate a classic autumn harvest like the Victorians did! We’ll kick this party off with a guided nut tree identification hike around the park. Post-hike, use tools to practice processing various nuts to make into nutty snacks like Alice Livingston’s hickory macaroons. Kids will have the opportunity to warm up with some hot cocoa while making their own nut-head dolls. You’d be nuts to miss this wonderful fall tradition! Comfortable shoes suggested. Fun for all ages! There is no charge for this event, but visitors must register in advance. • Register Here

Palisades Holiday Craft Bazaar
Saturday, November 12, 2022 • 10am-4pm • Cost: Free admission • The Palisades Community Center, in the historic Palisades schoolhouse built, 675 Oak Tree Road in Palisades • Start your holiday shopping early with us at this annual bazaar specializing in beautiful crafts by Hudson Valley artisans. Pottery, jewelry, children and baby wear, knitwear, crystals, hand-printed greeting cards, lampwork, woodcraft, charcuterie boards, tiles, soaps, candles, dyed fabric items, recycled crafts, and much more. Craft table for children. And there will be a Farm Stand with locally harvested vegetables, bakery items, pot pies, salsa, Balthazar Bakery items, and more.Also, sign up for a Family photo portrait: PCC@palisadesny.com • https://www.palisadescc.org or e-mail PCC@Palisadesny.com.

Unison Arts Presents: An Evening with Martha Wainwright Feat. Sloan Wainwright
Saturday, November 12, 2022 • Radio Woodstock Studios, 1360 NY-28 West Hurley • All proceeds from the concert will support Unison Art’s programming for the remainder of the year and into 2023. Tickets are limited to 80 seats and are priced at $150 per person for general admission. Patron level tickets are available at $200 per person and include a special pre-concert backstage reception with the artists • unisonarts.org/events/wainwrights

Destination Defender 2022 Festival
Saturday, November 12, 2022 - Sunday, November 13, 2022 • 8am-5pm • Cost: $50 • Oz Farm, 280 Malden Turnpike, Saugerties • Land Rover will be hosting Destination Defender, a festival designed for Defender owners and enthusiasts. Representing over 30 years of innovation, the iconic Land Rover Defender will be hitting the roads of beautiful Upstate New York for a weekend celebrating the spirit of the Defender.  Taking place at the event will feature off-roading activities, incredible food, glamping and camping sites, outdoor adventure experiences, heritage Defender models on display and informational talks and experiences led by adventure experts. The evening of Saturday, November 12 will feature an award ceremony to announce the winners of the 2022 Defender Service Awards.  • To register for the day festivities, visit: www.landroverusa.com/experiences/events-and-sponsorships/destination-defender.html

Meet the Big Read Author, Kelly Link
Saturday, November 12, 2022 • 2:30pm • Boardman Road Branch Library • Kelly Link is author of the 2022 Big Read selection Pretty Monsters, as well as the short story collections Stranger Things Happen, Magic for Beginners, Get in Trouble, and the forthcoming White Cat, Black Dog due out in March 2023. Books will be available to purchase and have signed. • Register

D'Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: Translation by Will McLeod
Opening reception November 12, 2022; On display until December 12, 2022 • Opening reception 5-8 PM, regular hours 12-5 PM • Cost: Free admission • D'Arcy Simpson Art Works, 409 Warren Street, Hudson • Will McLeod’s paintings are purely intuitive and free, mined from his subconscious and emotions from that moment in time. They are amalgamations of color and form with hints of figures and objects that reveal narrative and rhythm. When complete, they become muses, patterns for what's to come next– large intricate fabric mosaics, meticulously sewn constructions that are 3-D adaptations of these free flowing expressive paintings. Translations will be on view at D’Arcy Simpson Art Works from November 12- December 12. • darcysimpsonartworks.com/

ARTy mARTini pARTy Garrison Art Center Fall Fundraiser
Saturday, November 12, 2022 • 5 - 7pm • Cost: $50 • 23 Garrison's Landing, Garrison • Join the Garrison Art Center for their Fall Fundraiser, ARTy mARTini pARTy. Guests are welcome to draw on the gallery walls, drink mARTinis and enjoy specialty cocktails from Liquid Fables. • Tickets can be purchased at www.garrisonartcenter.org.

Comedy Show
Saturday, November 12, 2022 • Doors at 7pm, show at 8pm •  Cost: $25 cash, $30 credit • 29 Overocker Road, Poughkeepsie • The Council on Addiction and Prevention Education (CAPE) is hosting a Comedy Show to benefit its addiction prevention programming for local youth. Enjoy performances by Crazy Gene Trifilo, John Iavarone and Joey Callahan. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to comedyshow@capedc.org or 845-765-8301 ext. 103 •  https://capedc.org/events/comedy-show-fundraiser/

Faces of Beacon
Weekends through November 12, 2022 • Howland, Beacon • A one-woman exhibition of portraits painted by Beatrice Vann • howlandculturalcenter.org/events-whats-happening.html

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

Art in the Loft Closing Event
Sunday, November 13, 2022 • 2-4pm • Millbrook Vineyard & Winery, 26 Wing Road Millbrook • Art in the Loft in partnership with Millbrook Vineyards & Winery, Arts Mid-Hudson is excited to be hosting its fundraiser Art in the Loft, where art is transformed into an original wine label. Sip back, relax, and join us for our closing reception where the winner of the competition will be unveiled. Mingle with the artists, indulge in hors d’oeuvres and desserts by Simply Gourmet, and groove to live music by the Swing Vipers, and, of course, enjoy wines from Millbrook Vineyards & Winery • Artists: Robin Adler, Debbie Auer-Breithaupt, James Bennett, Marieken Cochius, Marielena Ferrer, Carly Forestieri, Raimundo Gaby, Jerome Goldberg, Mimi Czajka Graminski, Vanessa Joy, Erin Koch, Kristen Rego, Phyllis Segura, and Ilga Ziemins-Kurens Tickets

Howland Chamber Music Circle presents the PUBLIQuartet
Sunday, November 13, 2022 • 4pm • Cost: $10-$35 • Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main Street, Beacon. The quartet, Curtis Stewart, Jannina Norpoth, violins; Nick Revel, viola, and Hamilton Berry, cello have been applauded by The Washington Post as "a perfect encapsulation of today's trends in chamber music". PUBLIQuartets creative, interactive programming presents contemporary nworks, original compositions, and improvisations expanding the role of the string quartet. In 2014 the group received their first Grammy nomination for their sophomore album, Freedom and Faith, cementing them as one of the premier new music groups of our time. They served as artist-in-residence at top institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and National Sawdust and appeared at a wide variety of venues and festivals, from Carnegie Hall and the Newport Jazz Festival to the Late Show with Steven Colbert. Their project "What is American?" thoughtfully ponders this question through a musical kaleidoscope of composers and diverse genres that make up America's rich musical history. Featuring their MIND THE GAP reimagination of Dvorak's "American" Quartet, in which the composer's original melodies meet PQ's blues, jazz and rock-inflected improvisations, the program also includes works by Duke Ellington, Vijay Iyer, and Anette Coleman, connecting the dots to illuminate the past, present, and future of American music. • howlandmusic.org


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

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

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

Thomas Sarrantonio: Field Works
On view through December 4, 2022 • Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz • Sarrantonio's paintings are landscapes cloaked in the sensation of time captured in light, the urgency of the examination of life nearby, the dedication to revisit and wander open spaces. Studies of nature and self, oil on panel and prepared paper, they are meditations that connect realms of external perception and internal reflection. • unisonarts.org

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

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

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 

"Harriet Tubman: Journey to Freedom" Sculpture Visit
On view through January 2, 2023 • A 9-foot, 2,400-pound bronze sculpture created by internationally recognized artist Wesley Wofford, will be on display at the Ulster County Office Building, 204 Fair St. in Kingston • More info: Link

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Local Author Showcase: Alvin Eng & Mark Morgenstern
Monday, November 14, 2022 • 5 to 7pm • Rough Draft Bar and Books, Kingston • Each author will have a table for meet-and-greets, book signings, and conversation with friends, family, fans, and potential new readers. This month’s featured authors are: Alvin Eng is author of the memoir Our Laundry, Our Town: My Chinese American Life from Flushing to the Downtown Stage and Beyond. From behind the counter of his parents' laundry on Union Street and a household rooted in a different century and culture to the turbulent, exciting streets of 1970s New York City, playwright Alvin Eng shares his riveting, tender story of finding voice, identity and community through the transformative power of Asian American arts, activism, punk rock, and theater. Mark Morgenstern left a budding music career behind when he realized he didn’t want to wind up in a mid-level boogie band somewhere in the hinterlands of America. In The House of the Seven Heavens we journey with Davora, youngest daughter of a Polish immigrant family as she navigates the social and spatial labyrinth of a slightly sideways mid-20th century New York City. • RSVP via Eventbrite

Lenapehoking - Return of the Lenape to their Indigenous Homeland
Monday, November 14, 2022 • 6pm • Free • Basilica Hudson • The second installment of the Indigenous Dialogues series, organized by the Mayor of Hudson’s office in collaboration with historian and education consultant Heather Bruegl as part of the administration’s wider efforts to engage the community in topics of indigeneity and the Native history of the lands we occupy • More info.

"Outside In and Everything In Between”
On view through November 15, 2022 • ArtPort Kingston, 108 E Strand St., Kingston • ArtPort's newest exhibition contemplates the natural process of turning inward. Featuring "Flag Futures" by Ann Tarantino, textile works by Jacinta Bunnell, a sound work by Harrison Nir, & more • artportkingston.com

2022 THRIVE: Making a Career in the Arts
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 • 4 - 5:30pm • Cost: Free • Virtual • Aspiring young artists, join us (virtually) and hear firsthand how artists on our panel carved a path to working in their chosen field. • Free but must RSVP to attend: artsmidhudson.org/2022thrive

Dutchess County 2023 Budget Town Halls
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 • 11am • Dutchess County Legislature Chambers, in the County Office Building, 22 Market Street, Poughkeepsie. • Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro will host a series of town hall forums for residents to learn more about budget plans and share questions and feedback • dutchessny.gov/2023budget

  • Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 6pm – In-person Town Hall – Pine Plains Town Hall, 3284 State Route 199, Pine Plains

  • Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 6pm – In-person Town Hall – East Fishkill Town Hall, 330 State Route 376, Hopewell Junction

Draft East of Hudson Unit Management Plan Public Meeting
Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at the Dutchess County Farm and Home Center, 2715 Route 44, Millbrook, and on November 22, 2022 at the Town of Kent Courthouse, 25 Sybils Crossing, Carmel • The plan guides the future uses and management of nearly 6,700 acres of DEC-managed public lands within the East of Hudson Unit in the towns of Amenia, Beekman, Carmel, Cortlandt, Dover, Kent, LaGrange, Milan, Pawling, Philipstown, Pine Plains, Pleasant Valley, Putnam Valley, Stanford, and Union Vale. DEC staff will be available from 5 to 6pm to talk one-on-one and answer questions. Starting at 6pm, a public presentation on the draft plan will be given, followed by time for public comments. • Public comments on the proposed management plan will be accepted until December 22, 2022 by mail to DEC Division of Lands and Forests, 21 South Putt Corners Rd. New Paltz, NY 12561, and by email to R3.UMP@dec.ny.gov. • More Information

Threshfest
Wednesday, November 16, 2022 • 6pm • Cost: Free • Morton Memorial Library, Rhinecliff • Join the Morton Seed Library to learn more about saving seeds. Bring seeds/plants that you have saved or just come and learn with us • 845-876-2903.

Thomas Barrett, Jr.: Poughkeepsie Artist
Wednesday, November 16, 2022 • 6:30pm • Adriance Memorial Library, Poughkeepsie • Registration required. • Through a recently donated collection from the Barrett Art Center, we will explore the life and work of Poughkeepsie-born artist Thomas Barrett, Jr. Artwork, personal papers, and photos from the collection, shed light on the mind of this local artist. • Artwork and artifacts from the Thomas Barrett collection will be on display throughout Adriance Memorial Library from November 15 - December 31 • Register

How to Construct a Crossword Puzzle for the New York Times
Thursday, November 17, 2022 • 5pm • Morton Memorial Library, Rhinecliff • Attention, crossword fans! Do you enjoy solving the New York Times puzzle one or more days a week? Have you wondered what it takes to get a puzzle accepted? Do you have an idea for a puzzle but don't know how to take it to the next level? Then come to this fun, interactive workshop! Crossword constructor Brent Sverdloff will demystify the puzzle creation process. Learn about theme development, clue writing, grid making, online and print resources, construction software, and submission guidelines. We’ll construct a puzzle together. Bring your imagination, something to write with, and your thoughtful questions! Rhinebeck resident Brent Sverdloff has been a lover of word games since childhood. He has been a regular participant at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament since 2007. His crosswords have appeared in the New York Times, New York Sun, Los Angeles Times, and a Penguin Classics anthology of literary-themed crosswords. • Link

Red Wing Mining Project Virtual Public Hearing
Thursday, November 17, 2022 • 1pm and 6pmThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC), as lead agency, has accepted a Draft Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed Red Wing Rhinebeck - White Schoolhouse Road Mine.  Written comments on the Draft EIS will be accepted until January 11, 2023. The Draft EIS is available from the Starr Library Rhinebeck, 68 West Market Street, Rhinebeck; the Rhinebeck Town Hall, 80 East Market Street, Rhinebeck; and online. • Register for the 1pm virtual public hearing, Register for the 6pm virtual public hearing.

Angry Orchard Open Mic Night
Thursday, November 17, 2022 • 6-8pm • Cost: Free • 2241 Albany Post Road, Walden • Join Angry Orchard for Open Mic Night! Sign-ups take place at 6pm, with performances taking place from 6:30 - 8pm. Bands and solo artists: 10 minutes/3 song sets. Poets and stand up comics: 5 minute sets. Take advantage of our Angry House and enjoy $1 off your draft purchases from 6-7pm. Event is 18+. No cover. • Link

“The Intrepid Quest for Church’s Icebergs”
Thursday, November 17, 2022 • 6pm • Webinar with Dr. Eleanor Jones Harvey, Ph. D as part of the Olana Partnership’s webinar series in conjunction with the site’s inaugural winter exhibition opening on Sunday, November 20 (details below) • Link to the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qtJdOQHOQiq09RasBvkXGg

ALPHABEDTIME: Children's Book Reading
Friday, November 18, 2022 • 10:30am • Free with museum admission • Mid-Hudson Discovery Center, 75 North Water St., Poughkeepsie •  Local Hudson Valley author, and New York Times best selling author, Susanna L. Hill will read her newest book, Alphabedtime. Children are encouraged to come dressed in their pajamas.  Thanks to Oblong Books of Rhinebeck, Alphabedtime will be available for purchase and Ms. Hill will be available to sign her book. Two of Ms. Hill’s previous books will be raffled off (must be present to win). • This special event is free with Museum admission. • mhdm.org/event/alphabedtime/

Friends' Holiday Book Sale
Friday, November 18 – Sunday, November 20, 2022 • Locust Grove Historic Estate, Poughkeepsie • More info

CHRISTKINDLMARKT 2022!
Friday, November 18, 2022 from 4-8pm, and Saturday, November 19, 2022 from 10am - 6pm • Cost: Free admission • 37 Old DeGarmo Road, Poughkeepsie • Germania of Poughkeepsie presents Christkindlmarkt 2022, an annual authentic, festive, family friendly German Christmas Market, held at Germania of Poughkeepsie featuring home-baked German food and desserts, gifts, crafts, vendors, raffles, advent calendars, holiday sing along, and more ... come out and get a head start on your holiday shopping, enjoy delicious food, baked goods, unique shopping and Gemütlichkeit! • Event will be held rain or shine indoors and under tents. Free parking, no entry fee • GermaniaPok.com

Exhibition: Veterans Art Showcase
November 18-20, 2022 • Henry A. Wallace Center, FDR Presidential Library and Museum, 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park • This weekend-long Veteran Arts Showcase features works by local artists, photographers, and authors with military backgrounds. The event will kick-off with a reception on Friday, November 18, at 5:30 pm, followed by two full days (November 19 and 20) of exhibits, presentations, and performances. •  veteranartsshowcase.org 

The Members' Show: Teen Visions X Barrett Art Center
Friday, November 18, 2022 • 6-9pm • The Members’ Show features artwork from all members of The Art Effect, featuring the renowned Barrett Art Center Members, alongside a selection of The Art Effect’s most technically advanced and imaginative student artists as part of the longstanding Teen Visions’ Exhibition. Members are invited to participate in The Art Effect’s Members’ Show 2022, celebrating the talent of The Art Effect. This all-media exhibition is open to painting, drawing, photography, textiles, ceramics, sculpture, and more • More information.

Regular Firearms Season for Deer and Bear Hunting
Saturday, November 19, 2022 • Deer and bear hunting seasons in New York's Southern Zone begins Saturday, Nov. 19 and runs through Sunday, December 11, 2022. Hunters are reminded that the daily hunting hours for deer and bear now include the full daylight period, beginning 30 minutes before sunrise and continuing until 30 minutes after sunset. Hunters should check the sunrise and sunset times before hunting each day. Hunters should also remember that anytime they are pursuing deer or bear with a firearm, they must now wear fluorescent orange or fluorescent pink clothing-either a hat, vest, or jacket visible in all directions. New York hunters have an excellent safety record, but this change will make hunters even safer. • DEC's hunting webpage

The Group Holiday Show
Saturday, November 19, 2022, 10am - 7pm • Sunday, November 20, 2022, 10am - 4pm • Cost: $0 • 6387 Mill St. Rt.9, Beekman Arms Conference Center, Rhinebeck • In its 45th year, the Group Holiday Show is one of the best fine craft shows in the Hudson Valley. Curated blown glass, fiber, metal arts, pottery, wood, beaded, glass and silver jewelry...all in a gallery setting. Find unique, one of a kind gifts.

Hudson Valley Hullabaloo Holiday Market
Saturday, November 19, 2022 from 10am-5pm and Sunday, November 20, 2022 from 10am to 4pm • The Andy Murphy Neighborhood Center, Midtown Kingston • Admission: $2 for adults, kids 12 and under are free. • 75 curated vendors • hvhullabaloo.com

Smokey Bear & His Forest Friends
Saturday, November 19, 2022 • 10:30am-noon • Cost: Free • FASNY Fire Museum, 117 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson • Meet live birds of prey and learn how we can all protect these regal birds by being fire-safe. Then the big man himself, Smokey Bear, will visit the Museum and will pose for pictures with attendees! Kids will also meet a DEC Forest Ranger and learn about their job and their equipment. Finally, kids can complete a Smokey Bear craft project. • 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/events/smokey-bear-2022/

Newburgh Market's Holiday Pop Up Shop
November 19, 2022-December 24, 2022 • Saturdays 11am-8pm and Sundays 12pm-6pm • Cost: Free admission • Newburgh Mall, 1401 NY 300, Newburgh • Newburgh Market presents its second annual holiday pop up shop sponsored by Designed Grind Cafe. Located inside the Newburgh Mall home to Resorts World Casino. Local Hudson Valley vendors will be selling their unique products every Saturday and Sunday from November 19th-December 24th. Jewelry, beauty products, hair products, spices, clothing, handmade ornaments and much more • facebook.com/newburghmarket/

Panel Discussion: Black Community Building in New Paltz and Kingston
Saturday, November 19, 2022 • 2 pm • Dorsky Museum, SUNY New Paltz • In conjunction with Benjamin Wigfall & Communications Village, join panelists Esi M. Lewis, Esq., Founder of the Dr. Margaret Wade-Lewis Black History Research and Cultural Center in New Paltz, Anthony Dandridge, Visiting Lecturer in Black Studies at SUNY New Paltz, and Tyrone Wilson, Founder, Harambee Kingston, and Ulster County Commissioner of Human Rights, for a conversation on community building through their work.

Woodland Night - A Collaboration of Winnakee Land Trust and Sinterklaas
Saturday, November 19, 2022 • 4-8pm • Cost: $15 • Vlei Marsh Preserve, 186 Vlei Road, Rhinebeck • You're invited to step into Vlei Forest after hours. Visit Sinterklaas animals in their natural habitats before they venture into the village of Rhinebeck for the parade. The Seven Sisters, twinkling lights and Sinterklaas stars illuminate your path. This immersive experience of the nighttime forest and marsh, experienced through the lens of the cherished Sinterklaas tradition, is an awe-inspiring journey through our irreplaceable forests and the biodiversity within them.  Woodland Night is a collaboration of the Winnakee Land Trust and Sinterklaas. To guide you in your journey, consider purchasing a Sinterklaas star. As part of the Sinterklaas commitment to address food insecurity, a portion of the proceeds from each star purchase is allocated to local food pantries. Tickets purchased in advance are required. Adult tickets are $15; Youth (12 & under) are free. Access to the event is via timed entry. Note that there is no parking on site for this event. Guests will be transported via shuttle with live entertainment to and from the parking area (approx 5 minute drive). • winnakee.org/woodland-night/

Village of Rhinebeck Holiday Tree Lighting
Saturday, November 19, 2022 • 5pm • A sensory safe space is located in the Village Hall meeting room for a quieter viewing spot of the parade.

Gatsby Charitable Gala
Saturday, November 19, 2022 • 7-11pm • Cost: $120 • The Chateau, 240 Boulevard, Kingston • The Elks Lodge of Kingston #550 is pleased to announce their 1st Annual Charity Gala. Come out and join the Elks for their inaugural Gala! The Lodge will be supporting and donating proceeds to Gateway Hudson Valley. There will be a silent auction, food, cocktails, dancing, and special performances by the “Uptown Lowdown” and the “Crazy Daisies”. This event is Costume optional, but strongly encouraged! Golden Ticket raffle opportunity is open and available to get a chance to win an amazing trip • Tickets available at eventbrite.com/e/gatsby-gala-tickets-419261391107 or by contacting Mindy Vanek at (646)329-4679 or Elizabeth Strein at estrein@ghv.org/845-331-1261 ext.205. • ghv.org/event/gatsbygala/

Unitard
Saturday, November 19, 2022 • 7pm • Tickets: $20 • Hudson Hall • NYC’s naughtiest, no-holds-barred comic trio — are heading to Hudson Hall to slap us out of our collective malaise with the biting wit and snappy satire that have made them the toast of the New York comedy scene. Unitard will perform their hilarious brand of comic sketches and monologues with a distinctly queer sensibility • hudsonhall.org or by phone at (518) 822-1438.

House on Haunted Hill (1959) at The Rosendale Theatre
Saturday, November 19, 2022 • 10 - 11:15pm • The Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale • Vincent Price has a field day as an eccentric millionaire who invites a small group of unconnected guests to a creepy mansion for his wife’s birthday party. Guests are soon informed they will each receive $10,000 if they can spend the entire night – and survive! Murderous mayhem ensues as we try to predict who will live and who will bite the dust! An all-time classic and a ton of fun • rosendaletheatre.orgTickets

Chasing Icebergs: Art and a Disappearing Landscape
Opens on November 20, 2022 and will be 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.

“Silent Spring Revolution: John F. Kennedy, Rachel Carson, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and the Great Environmental Awakening”
Monday, November 21, 2022 • 6pm • Henry A. Wallace Center, FDR Library, Hyde Park + Virtual • Author talk and book signing with presidential historian and Library Trustee Doughlas Brinkley • Register

The Wonderland of Lights
November 25 - December 25, 2022 • Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck • $30 for up to eight people, $45 for a limo/mini-bus for 9-25 people • Drive-through holiday-themed light display • thewonderlandoflights.com/twol-rhinebeck-ny/

Peace, Love and Lights
November 25, 2022 - January 1, 2023 • Bethel Woods Center for the Arts • 1.7 mile holiday light show, with new displays throughout the route! This year, the festival of lights has the following areas: New York; Holidays Around The World; Snowflake Alley; Christmas; Candy Cane Lane; Enchanted Forest, and of course, Groovy Way. • Walkthrough on Mondays through December 26, 2022 • bethelwoodscenter.org/events/peace-love-lights

Basilica Farm & Flea Holiday Market
Saturday, November 26 - Sunday, November 27, 2022 • 10am - 6pm • The Basilica Farm & Flea Holiday Market returns this Thanksgiving Weekend for its 10th anniversary with local, vintage and handmade goods • https://basilicahudson.org/events/bff-holiday-market-2022/

Affordable Homeownership for All: Breaking down systemic barriers, policy and practice
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 • 9am – 2:30pm • The Great Room in Kaplan Hall, Newburgh • Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress’ annual conference brings together housing experts from across the Hudson Valley to chart a pathway toward homeownership for all. Through activities at our annual housing conference, attendees will identify the systemic barriers to homeownership and the policies that could help. Solutions identified by the region will be summarized in a report and delivered to lawmakers who have the ability to act on them. https://www.pattern-for-progress.org/portfolio/affordable-homeownership-for-all-breaking-down-systemic-barriers-policy-and-practice/

The SUNY Ulster Music Department presents the 2022 Fall Semester Concert Series
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 • 7:30pm • Cost: Free • SUNY Ulster Quimby Theater in Vanderlyn Hall on the Stone Ridge Campus, 491 Cottekill Rd, Stone Ridge • This invigorating annual concert will feature holiday favorites with songs including Let it Snow, Silent Night, and In the Bleak Midwinter. In addition SUNY Ulster is thrilled to welcome our Guest Conductor, Sue Lichtenberg who will be guiding the orchestra in their performance of Kilimanjaro • Free and open to the public, no ticket or registration required. COVID-19 screening will take place during check-in.

HOLIDAY SHOPPING AT GRAYMOOR IN GARRISON, NY
Holiday Shopping at Graymoor
Thursday, December 1, 2022 - Saturday, December 3, 2022 • Thursday and Friday 3 to 8pm, Saturday from 10am to 5pm • Cost: $5 • 1350 Rt. 9, Garrison • Over 40 local Artisans and Artists will be displaying their handcrafted, small batch, and one of a kind items for sale • hopsonthehudson.com/copy-of-modern-makers-markets

Holiday Shopping at Graymoor
Thursday, December 1, 2022 and Friday, December 2, 2022 from 3-8pm, and Saturday, December 3, 2022 from 10am to 5pm • Admission: $5, free for kids • Graymoor, Our Lady of Atonement Chapel, 1350 Rt. 9, Garrison • Over 40 local artisans and Artists will be displaying their handcrafted, small batch, and one of a kind items for sale. This is a fundraising event for Graymoor • Alcohol, beer and cider is not permitted on the property and will not be sold at the event.  Dogs are not permitted in the market • hopsonthehudson.com/copy-of-modern-makers-markets

Sinterklaas
Saturday, December 3, 2022 • Events begin at 10am • Village of Rhinebeck • Sinterklaas is a day-long, colorful celebration that features children’s workshops, dance, theatre and music all over the village of Rhinebeck. Don’t miss the Dancing Bear, the Pocket Lady, and Mother Holly. The spectacular Children’s Starlight Parade at 6pm, featuring two-story tall, animated puppets carried by hundreds of volunteers, closes the day at twilight. A non-denominational event, Sinterklaas joins residents and visitors alike, people of all ages and backgrounds, in a memorable celebration of children, art, and the light of the winter season. • https://sinterklaashudsonvalley.com/sinterklaas-festival-day-in-rhinebeck/

West Point Holiday Show
December 3 and 4, 2022 • 2pm • Eisenhower Hall Theatre, West Point • Variety of seasonal hits from classic carols to contemporary jingle-bell-rock n’ roll • Free and open to the public • westpointband.com/holiday-show.html

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

Dickens's Christmas Carol
December 4-18, 2022 •  $45, $40 children • Park at Philipsburg Manor, 381 N. Broadway, Sleepy Hollow • Nestle in to Old Dutch Church and let master storyteller Jonathan Kruk regale you with the classic tale. Then warm up with a hot beverage at the Philipsburg Manor Museum Shop included with the price of your ticket • Ticketshttps://hudsonvalley.org/events/dickenss-christmas-carol/

Made In Kingston
Thursday, December 8, 2022 • 3-8pm • Cost: Free • 507 Broadway, Kingston • Showcasing artisans and crafters in the city of Kingston • madeinkingstonny.com

 The SUNY Ulster Music Department presents the 2022 Fall Semester Concert Series
Thursday, December 8, 2022 • 7:30pm • Cost: Free • SUNY Ulster Quimby Theater in Vanderlyn Hall on the Stone Ridge Campus, 491 Cottekill Rd, Stone Ridge • The holiday spirit continues with the second half of the SUNY Ulster Music Departments Fall Semester Concert Series. Holiday music from around the world is featured in this performance including Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy, Gavotte en Rondeau, and Cantate Domino. • This event is free of charge, open to the public and does not require tickets. COVID-19 Screening will take place during check-in.

Dam Removal Case Studies
Thursday, December 8, 2022 • 8:30-9:30am • Cost: $0 • Virtual event • NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) Hudson River Estuary Program provides grant funding to dam owners that are interested in removing their dam. Dam removal is a river restoration strategy that can reconnect stream habitat, improve water quality, and reduce flooding hazards. This can be an expensive and complex process that involves close collaboration with NYS DEC regulatory staff. Michael Fraatz, Biologist from NYS DEC Bureau of Ecosystem Health, will discuss the 2021 removal of a historic dam within the Moodna Creek in the Village of Washingtonville, NY. He will review the work plan between the applicant and agency staff, compliance monitoring during removal, and restoration of impacted areas post-construction. Suzette Lopane, Landscape Architect from Westchester County, will share information on their work removing barriers on the Furnace Brook in Westchester County. The Maiden Lane Dam is no longer compliant with the latest standards for dam safety. Defunct small dams such as this one are at risk of breaching due to deterioration with age, especially since significant development within watersheds has increased impervious surface area resulting in increased surface runoff, stormwater channeling and discharge during large precipitation events. • Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3yuX6SF-SBGRn083OgXJ3g

BEAVERLAND: Launch event with author Leila Philip
Friday, December 9, 2022 • 6pm • Hudson Hall • Free with reservations recommended • “Leila Philip’s Beaverland is an engaging story centered on a nerdy anti-hero, the beaver. While she states that beavers are weird, she makes a strong case that people in the beaver world are even weirder. This book weaves humor and storytelling with profound thoughts about nature. Don’t miss the beavers parachuting into the Idaho wilderness.”— Mark Kurlansky, New York Times bestselling author of Cod and Salt. Join the launch event of Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America (Grand Central Publishing 2022) by award-winning writer Leila Philip. Beaverland is a revelatory dive into the world of the beaver: the wonderfully weird rodent that has shaped American history in often surprising ways — and may save its ecological future. • Reserve tickets

A Candlelight Christmas Concert
Friday, December 9, 2022 • 7pm • Cost: $20 • 920 1st Street, Peekskill, The annual Candlelight Christmas Concert at the Church of the Assumption in Peekskill featuring internationally acclaimed vocal artist Mary Mancini, World Renowned Accordion Virtuoso Mario Tacca, and The Victor Vionti String Quartet. They will perform your favorite classic and contemporary Christmas Hymns and Carols, as well as stunning pieces from Bach, Vivaldi, Handel and Mozart. • Tickets are $20 for Adults; $10 for children under 15. Light refreshments will be served after the concert in the Fr. Wilson Hall. Tickets will be on sale in the church vestibule after all the Masses on the weekends of Nov. 26/27 and Dec. 2/3. You can also purchase your tickets at Church Rectory. For more information contact Gioia Productions at 914-737-8872.

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

“A Christmas Carol” World Premiere
December 16-18, 2022 • Fisher Center, Bard College • Friends and family will be delighted by this fresh adaptation of the beloved seasonal tale by Charles Dickens. From the acclaimed SITI Company, this wondrous World Premiere conjures the world of Scrooge and his adventure with the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future from a bare stage and the magic of our shared imagination • More info

Best of the Eagles Holiday Show: A Sugar Loaf Film Festival Event
Friday, December 30, 2022 • 8pm • Cost: $50 • 231 Creamery Pond Road, Chester • Best of the Eagles (BOTE) is joining us for Round 2 on December 30th at The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center for a special edition holiday performance. 100-percent of the proceeds will go to The Sugar Loaf Film Festival • sugarloafpacny.com

Adult New Year's Eve Party
Saturday December 31, 2022 • 8pm - 1am • Cost: $60 • Knights of Columbus / Catholic War veterans Hall located at 339 Route 82, Hopewell Junction • Advanced reservations required. Tickets include a Party Favors, Appetizers, Hot Buffet Dinner, Dessert, Coffee/Tea, Soda, Free Glass of Champagne or Sparkling Cider at Midnight. - Dance to the Music of Elite Gold DJ Service as they play your favorite dance music from all eras (1940s through today;s biggest Dance tunes). Watch the Ball Drop at Midnight on our Big Screen TV • stmarys4065.org/upcoming-events

2023

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


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

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.

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

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