Week of October 17-23, 2022

View on the Catskill, Early Autumn, one of Thomas Cole's paintings of the Escarpment, also known as The Wall of Manitou.

 

Week of October 17-23, 2022

Save Our Democracy Rally at Catskill Point
Monday, October 17, 2022 • 5-9pm • Free • Catskill Point, 1 Main Street, Catskill • Get out the vote rally featuring Natalie Merchant, Simi Stone, James Felice and more • melmar.live

Field to Pint Tour
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 8:30am to 4pm • 4400 New York 23 , Hudson • $10, register by October 16 • Join Harvest NY, The Cornell Capital Area Agriculture & Horticulture Program, and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County on a full day “Field to Pint Tour” in Columbia and Green Counties. The tour will provide the opportunity to meet local farmers, producers, and end users who contribute to the craft beverage industry in the Hudson Valley and New York. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase at the final tour stop, Subversive Brewing. You must be 21 or older to attend this event. • Learn more

Hyde Park Library: Ghost Investigator
Thursday, October 20, 2022 • Hyde Park Free Library • Michael J. Worden is a long-time paranormal researcher and investigator in the Hudson Valley. With his partner Linda Zimmermann, they have investigated hundreds of locations, ranging from private homes to places such as Eastern State Penitentiary and the Lizzy Borden House. Worden has written a few true crime books, along with the book Ghost Detective, which is a fascinating exploration of his experiences investigating the paranormal • (845) 229-7791.

Cary Science Conversation: Big Trees, Lightning, and the Future of Tropical Forests
Thursday, October 20, 2022 • 7pm • Virtual, via Zoom • Free • A virtual science talk featuring Cary Institute research fellow Dr. Evan Gora in conversation with Cary president Dr. Joshua Ginsberg. Trees are allies in the fight against climate change. As they grow, they capture carbon from the atmosphere and store it in their trunks, branches, and roots. Big trees play an outsized role in shaping our planet’s climate. Globally, the largest 1% of trees store more than ½ of the carbon sequestered by forests. These long-lived giants also shape the environment around them. Why do large trees die? And how does their loss impact carbon dynamics, biodiversity, and the composition of forests? These are among the questions that forest ecologist Dr. Evan Gora will discuss. His research combines fieldwork, modeling, big data, and emerging technology to understand and forecast threats to big trees, with a focus on lightning in the tropics. We know from satellites that the tropics receive 100 million lightning strikes annually. Yet lightning has been understudied. Gora will share new insights on lightning’s impact on big trees and their neighbors, including the anatomy of a strike, the role of lightning in carbon cycling, and why some tree species are killed by strikes while others actually benefit. • This event is free and open to all and will include time for audience Q&A. Register at Eventbrite for Zoom login details. 

Virtual Lecture: The Hudson Valley in the Ice Age
Thursday, October 20, 2022 • 7pm • Virtual • Starting about 25,000 years ago, an immense sheet of ice advanced out of Labrador and swept southward across much of North America. A good deal of that ice entered the Hudson Valley and continued all the way to today’s Long Island. During this advance, the ice scoured all of our Hudson Valley and created much of its landscape, especially the Wall of Manitou – the Catskill Front. Later the climate warmed and the ice melted back to the north. Vast quantities of meltwater poured out of the retreating ice and sculpted by erosion a great deal more of our valley’s landscape. Several cycles of glacial advance and retreat occurred, and their combined erosive processes shaped our picturesque scenery. • Register: here.

"All the Lonely People"
Friday, October 21, 2022 • 1pm at the Boardman Road Library, 141 Boardman Road, Poughkeepsie • Dutchess County Office for the Aging invites residents of every age to a free screening of the film. Seating is limited; register by calling (845) 486-2555.

Legends by Candlelight 2022
October 21- 22 and October 29-30, 2022 • Tour times: 6pm, 7pm, 8pm • Clermont State Historic Site, 87 Clermont Ave., Germantown • In this annual event visitors will meet a horde of “ghosts” from Clermont’s past as they tell their stories of glory, loss, success, and failure. Some ghosts may be scary, some may be funny but all the stories they tell are true! On Friday, October 21 and Saturday, October 22, visitors will be seated on the lawn of Clermont surrounded by the flickering specters of Jack-o’-lanterns; hand carved by the museum’s staff. Visitors for the ghost encounter should bring their own chair or blanket as none will be provided. This program will begin at the Visitor Center • On Saturday, October 29 and Sunday, October 30, visitors will begin their night of spooky entertainment enjoying a bonfire with marshmallows, then be whisked off on a walking tour to meet the ghosts of Clermont. Visitors for the ghost encounter should wear comfortable shoes and be ready for an adventure! • As all events are outside it is suggested everyone dress for the weather. Advanced tickets are required for this event and no walk-ins will be allowed. Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for children ages 5-12. • To reserve your tickets or for more information, call (518) 537-4240.

Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Orchard
Friday, October 21, 2022 • Check-In: 7pm Showtime: 8pm •  Cost: $20 • Angry Orchard, 2241 Albany Post Road, Walden • Kick off Halloween at the Orchard with a screening under the stars of this musical comedy horror cult classic. Come in costume! 21+ Only. Food and Interactive Props sold on-site. Bring your own blankets/ chairs! • angryorchard.com/tours

Hudson Valley Picture Show: Do The Right Thing
Friday, October 21, 2022 • Community Theatre in Catskill • 7:30pm • $14, $10 members • Continues October 28 with The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari at the Community Theatre in Catskill • Link

ArtEast Open Studio Tour
October 22 - 23, 2022 • 11 a.m.-5 p.m. • Various locations • Talented artists across Dutchess County invite you into their studios for an up-close look at where they create their masterpieces. Painters, sculptors, photographers, woodworkers, potters and more! Plan your own self-guided tour with stops in Amenia, Dover Plains, Wingdale, Pawling, Holmes and Patterson along the Route 22 corridor and the Metro-North Harlem Line, and Poughquag, Hopewell Junction and LaGrangeville a little further west. Brochures are available at many local businesses in the Hudson Valley, or check out the ArtEast website for tour details. • arteastdutchess.com

CannaStock
Saturday, October 22, 2022 (Rain Date: October, 23rd, 2022) • 1-6pm • Colony Beer Garden, Woodstock • CannaStock 2022, the first-ever cannabis festival in the Hudson Valley, is an immersive live cannabis experience with over 20 local and regional exhibitors previewing what’s to come with recreational cannabis in New York state. A full day of like-minded consumers and exhibitors will come together to learn about and sample cannabis products from license holders that are growing, manufacturing, and will soon sell recreational cannabis. In addition, there will be panels from local cannabis experts on topics such as how legalization will change our society and our local economy, as well as the enormous range of job opportunities in the cannabis industry in the Hudson Valley. Live reggae music from Royal Khaoz and Live DJ sets with Max Glazer Federation Sound along with a 420 celebration. • cannastockny.com

Free Historic Walking Tour in Wiltwyck Cemetery
Saturday, October 22, 2022 • 1 - 2pm • Cost: Free • 205 West O'Reilly Street, Kingston • History Walking Tour through the Cemetery on Saturday October 22nd starting at 1:00pm at our Mausoleum. (Rain date Sunday October 23rd). The tour will last approximately 1 hour. At the conclusion of the tour, refreshments will be served outside of the community mausoleum. This event is free to the public but RSVP is requested by calling 845-331-0199. Any donations toward the tree planting program are appreciated. • facebook.com/events/1149240129300119

Meat The Farmer 
Saturday, October 22, 2022 • 3 - 5pm • $10, register by October 19 • Phoenicia Diner, 5681 Route 28, Phoenicia • Meat your local livestock farmers, taste locally sourced meats, and learn about preparing underused meat cuts and buying locally via a directory of New York farms that sell meat in bulk, directly to consumers. The meat tasting menu will feature an assortment of cuts from livestock including beef, pork, lamb, goat, emu, and poultry. A meat expert will discuss meat cuts, especially ways to prepare underused cuts. • Learn more

Free Rabies Clinic at DCSPCA
Sunday, October 23, 2022 • 8am - noon • Dutchess County SPCA located at 636 Violet Ave., Hyde Park • The Dutchess County Department of Behavioral & Community Health is partnering with the Dutchess County SPCA to host a free rabies vaccination clinic for dogs, cats, and domestic ferrets 3 months of age and older. Pre-registration is required, and residents can register at DCSPCA.org or by calling the DCSPCA at 845-452-7722 ext. 425.

Newburgh Market
Sundays, through October 23, 2022 • 10am-3pm • Newburgh Mall parking lot, 1401 NY 300, Newburgh • The Newburgh Market is a little different than most markets as they intertwine themes within their market. Cosplay in the Burg, Mom-a-thon, and Mutt Strut are just a few of the themes they will be implementing throughout their season. Local Hudson Valley food trucks, artists, candle makers, and local clothing designers round out the lively spirit of this quirky little market that looks more like a party in the parking lot. • facebook.com/newburghmarket

Love It or Swap It Sinterklaas Clothes Swap
Sunday, October 23, 2022 • 1-4pm • Father Brogan Center, corner of 35 South Street and East Market Street, Rhinebeck • Swap up to 20 items (women’s clothes, jewelry, accessories, handbags or shoes) All items in very good condition on hangers. No T-shirts. Early drop-off: October 22, 1-4pm • sinterswapstore@gmail.comsinterklaashudsonvalley.com

Friends of Rhinebeck Cemetery presents its 4th Annual Living History Cemetery Tours
Continues October 22 and October 23, 2022 • 3pm • Theatre on the Road and Friends of Rhinebeck Cemetery will bring six spirits to life who each contributed to Rhinebeck’s rich past. As guests move through the cemetery, they will hear these historic characters tell their unique stories. Characters will be in authentic costumes and played by members of Theatre on the Road. Guests will enter the cemetery at the Mill Road gate and follow the signs for parking. Guided tours will last one hour. • Tours begin in the late 18th century and end in the early 20th century. Guests will meet George Veitch, an architect who designed Wyndclyffe and Lorena Hickok, an American journalist and friend of Eleanor Roosevelt. Next on the tour will be Levi Parsons Morton, a United States Vice President and New York State Governor. Also returning from the hereafter will be Mary Morton, a philanthropist and daughter of Levi Parsons Morton, Laura Franklin Delano, a cousin of Franklin Roosevelts and Olin Dows, an artist whose murals can be found inside the Rhinebeck Post Office. • $15 Adults, $10 Students, $8 Seniors and under 12. • friendsofrhinebeckcemetery.org • 845-475-7973

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


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

Hulda: The Other Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Weekends through Sunday, October 30, 2022 • 1pm and 3:15pm • Cost: $25 • The Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, 430 Broadway, Sleepy Hollow • Each fall, thousands of people from around the world flock to Sleepy Hollow to visit the burial ground made famous in Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” The famous graveyard was also known for another resident, Hulda of Bohemia, the “High German witch doctor” who, according to Irving, is said to have bewitched Sleepy Hollow so that a “drowsy, dreamy influence seems to hang over the land.” Edgar Mayhew Bacon’s 1897 book Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow mentions Hulda as the woman whose basket weaving and healing abilities led to her being shunned as witch, while her skills as a sharpshooter made her a Revolutionary War hero. The Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow has honored Hulda with a gravestone, as well as a live presentation of Hulda: The Other Legend of Sleepy Hollow, performed by storyteller Carla Lynne Hall with a live original score performed by Jim Keyes. • tickets.hudsonvalley.org/events

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

Theatre on the Road and the Old Dutch Church in Kingston present a new living history tour, THE CITY AWAKENS
Saturdays in October • 7pm • The Old Dutch Church Cemetery, 272 Wall Street, Kingston • During the one-hour tour guests will meet George Clinton, a Revolutionary War hero who became the first Governor of New York. Visitors will also meet American abolitionist and women’s rights activist Sojourner Truth. John Jay the first Supreme Court Justice will make an appearance, along with James Lindsley, the first mayor of Kingston. Matthewis Persen, a local tavern owner during the time of Revolution will talk about the history of his infamous house and Mama Nuchwe, a member of the Esopus tribe, tell you what life was like in the area before the Dutch arrived in 1658. • Tickets are $15 per adult, $10 students and seniors, 12 and under are free and must be purchased by visiting livinghistoryny.com. For information: 845-475-7973.

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 

The 13th Season of ‘Bridge Music’
Through October 31, 2022 • 8am-8pm • Free • Mid Hudson Bridge (Towers), U.S. 44-55, NY, Poughkeepsie/Highland • Bridge Music, Joseph Bertolozzi's musical opus celebrating the iconic Mid Hudson Bridge (and sister project to Tower Music from the Eiffel Tower in Paris) opens its 13th season April 1. Free and open to the public, this sound-art installation is located at each of the bridge's towers, accessed from the Mid Hudson Bridge's pedestrian sidewalks at Johnson-Iorio Park, in Highland. The sidewalks are open from dawn to dusk April 1 through October 31. Additionally, the same music plays year-round, 24/7 in the park on 95.3FM. For map & info go to bridgemusic.info

Environmentalists on Olana
Through November 5, 2022Tickets are $15 per person, $10 for members of Olana. Advanced registration is required. For more information and a full list of detailed offerings, dates and times, please contact education@olana.org or visit OLANA.org.

Upcoming Programs:

  • October 8 - “Exploring the Future of the Hudson River” with Tracy Brown from Riverkeeper

  • October 15 - “Thinking in Systems: What Church and His Contemporaries Knew About Climate Change” with Matt Stinchcomb and Bob Dandrew from Partners for Climate Action

  • October 22 - “Inspiring Partnerships to Protect Inspiring Views” with Cari Watkins-Bates and Jeffrey Anzevino from Scenic Hudson

  • November 5 - “A Farm for the Past, Present, and Future: Exploring Agrarian Practice in the Hudson Valley” with Amy Gavaris from Churchtown Dairy

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.

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

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Hudson River Watershed Alliance Annual Conference
October 24 - 26, 2022 • Across the watershed, communities are experiencing climate hazards including localized flooding, intense drought, Harmful Algal Blooms, beach closures, wildfires, and other impacts on water resources. To further community understanding of climate change, its impacts, and how we can prepare for it, the Annual Watershed Conference theme is Climate Change Impacts on Water in the Hudson Valley. This year, Hudson River Watershed Alliance is using a hybrid model for the conference, taking advantage of the respective strengths of both virtual and in-person programs. The first day’s webinar will share key context on climate projections and risks, providing a foundation for the conversations on adaptation strategies at the in-person sessions. The virtual session brings together scientists and experts that otherwise would have had to travel, using a format that is easy to record and reference in the future. Both in-person sessions feature local case studies and strategies from the Hudson River watershed, and will prioritize networking and conversation.

The 2022 Watershed Conference schedule:

  • Monday, October 24, 2022 • 1-3:30pm • Virtual session to share climate change projections and other context-setting information.

  • Tuesday, October 25, 2022 • 9am – 12:30pm • An in-person session at the Henry A. Wallace Center, FDR Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, to discuss climate change adaptation strategies and share case studies.

  • Wednesday, October 26, 2022 • 1-4pm • An in-person session at the Hudson River Maritime Museum Barn in Kingston, focused on flooding issues faced by municipalities along the Hudson River. This session will be facilitated by River Network, and will inform the Hudson River Flood Resilience Network’s strategic roadmap.

More info: https://hudsonwatershed.org/annual-watershed-conference-2022/

Kingston Street Sweep
Monday, October 24, 2022 • 10am - 2pm. (Rain date: October 31) • 177 Broadway, Kingston, at the corner of Broadway and McEntee • Riverkeeper is partnering with the NY-NJ Harbor & Estuary Program (HEP) to conduct fall "street sweeps" in both Kingston, NY and Hoboken, NJ. We will be using a comprehensive data collection protocol developed by HEP to focus on litter generation and dispersal methods along the right-of-ways, including sidewalks, to create linkages to the issue of floatable material or marine debris in the Estuary. • Volunteers are strongly advised to wear long pants and sturdy closed-toed shoes or boots, wear long hair tied back, and remove jewelry. Please dress comfortably in layers with the weather in mind. Volunteers should also plan to bring a full reusable water bottle and gloves if you have them. You will be required to follow safety protocols at this event, including wearing a safety vest at all times. • To register, complete this Google form.

HOAMcoming Gala
Thursday October 27, 2022 • 5:30pm-8:30pm • Cost: $75 • Locust Grove Estate, 2683 South Rd, Poughkeepsie • Join the First Annual HOAMcoming Gala to support Hope On A Mission! Not only will we be celebrating all we have done over the past 7 years, but we will also be looking forward to the plans for the future of Hope On A Mission. Your ticket will include entry into the event, delicious food, your first raffle ticket, and a swag bag! • eventbrite.com/e/422789493757

ELEGY FOR AN APPETITE : Author and chef Shaina Loew-Banayan (Cafe Mutton) in conversation with author Tamar Adler 
Thursday, October 27, 2022 • 6pm • Hudson Hall • Free with reservations recommended • Elegy for an Appetite (PANK Books, 2022) is the story of a young cook’s tumultuous relationship with their body and eating.  This short, poetic memoir, which mostly takes place in a series of professional kitchens, follows the author’s journey from voracious childhood to starving teen years and then to challenging early adulthood.  The book explores the author’s search for identity, validity, and healing through a series of both dark and ridiculous kitchen tales. This event is followed by a reception with complementary snacks courtesy of Cafe Mutton and Tamar Adler. • Reserve Tickets

Mid-Hudson Discovery Museum: Halloween Spooktacular!
Friday, October 28, 2022 • 5-8pm • Cost: $16 • 75 North Water St, Poughkeepsie • The region’s best Halloween event for kids is BACK and more thrilling than ever! Join us for some not-so-scary fun and get ready to see your favorite museum with a fun and spooky twist. Come explore our Halloween themed exhibits, a mysterious haunted house and creepy science experiments. We’ll also have trick-or-treating, a costume* parade and much, much more! • $12 for MHCM Members; $16 for non-members Pre-registration is recommended. Online registration ends at 8am on the day of the event. Tickets will also be available at the door. *Please refrain from costumes with weapons and those that are overly scaryhttp://mhdm.org/event/halloween-spooktacular-10-25-19-2/

Trunk or Treat: Firefighter Edition
Saturday, October 29, 2022 • 10am - noon • Cost: Free • FASNY Museum of Firefighting, 117 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson • Join Molly the Museum Dog and some of her closest firefighter friends for a unique event you will not soon forget. Joining Molly will be local firefighters with their decorated firetrucks giving out treats. Come inside the Museum and collect even more treats from the trunks in the Museum! Collect treats, play games, and vote for your favorite firetruck and trunk. Have a safe and spooky pre-Halloween celebration at the Museum! • All activities, treats, and games are free and will be both indoors and outdoors (rain or shine– there will be a tent outdoors). Free admission to the Museum will also be offered to all who attend this special event. Reservations are not required • fasnyfiremuseum.com/events/trunk-or-treat-2022/

Trick or Treat in the Park
Saturday, October 29, 2022 • 2 - 4pm • Art Omi, Ghent • The ghosts, goblins, and ghouls of your family are welcome to the Sculpture & Architecture Park on Saturday, October 29 for trick-or-treating, a photo station, mural drawing, and more! This event is free and open to the public. Please join us for an afternoon of Halloween fun; register to attend here.

Haunted Hamlet and Monster’s Ball
Saturday, October 29, 2022 • Haunted Hamlet: 3-7pm, Monster’s Ball: 7pm to late • Maxon Mills and The Lantern, Wassaic • Haunted Hamlet: Free, Monster’s Ball: $20 • Haunted Hamlet: All ages, Monster’s Ball: 21+, rain or shine! • The Haunted Mill is back with Halloween-themed art installations all throughout Maxon Mills! From 3-7pm, there will be a ghostly puppet show by Theodora Skipitares and Cathy Shaw, a free-roaming lucid dream mini golf course with a 15-foot tall inflatable flamingo by Bren Bo O’Connor and Liam Singer, a fish tank trick-or-treat station by Jessica Santana, ring toss and ball toss games into large paper mache sculptures by Grace Lang, giant nature-inspired inflatables by Nicole Banowetz, an electro-animal petting zoo from the future by Paul Belenky and Emma Anne Johnson, sunken riverboat casino games by Keil Orion Troisi, a giant plinko game (with real prizes!) from David Diamond and Pete Vigeant, and a ghostly virtual reality speed dating experience by Allyson Morgan and Kevin Laibson. The Monster’s Ball begins at 7pm and features a costume contest and live music from The Swingin’ Palms and Ritz Carlton. Please note that Monster’s Ball tickets must be purchased in advance and that all attendees must wear a costume. Meaning: no day-of or at-the-door sales and uncostumed ball-goers will be turned away, even with a ticket.Link

Spellbound Festival: Live Music. Witchy Wares. Mystic Market
Saturday & Sunday, October 29-30, 2022 • 3-10:30pm • Cost: $12 • Putnam County Veteran's Memorial Park, 201 Gipsy Trail Rd, Carmel Hamlet • Spellbound Festival is an immersive, eclectic festival highlighting the talent of local artisans and makers, live musical performances, haunted attractions, special offerings, and more. Featuring musical performances by The Big Takeover, The Uneasy, Silent Fury, Radiate, Back from Nothing, Bird Week, and others.  Spellbound celebrates the spirit of the Halloween season with a punk rock twist. Ghosts, ghouls, and witches, all are welcome to this mystical musical event! • spellboundfest.com

Angry Orchard's Halloween Bash
Saturday, October 29, 2022 • Doors open at 6pm, event runs 7-10pm • Cost: $20 • Angry Orchard, 2241 Albany Post Road, Walden •  Join Angry Orchard for their annual Halloween Bash – it will be a spooky night filled with 90's and 2000's throwbacks DJ'ed by DNA's Bryan Junior & Friends. 21+ Only. Costumes Encouraged • $20, ticket includes a can of cider • Link

King Kong (1933) at The Rosendale Theatre
Saturday, October 29, 2022 • 10 - 11:40pm • The Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale • The original King Kong (1933)! Here’s a chance to see King Kong in its original theatre format with full sound! One of the most beloved classics of any genre, Fay Wray and Robert Armstrong give performances that remain as exciting and relevant today as they were in 1933. Bring the kids! Bring the grandkids! King Kong on the BIG SCREEN is going to make for an extra memorable night at The Rosendale Theatre • 845-658-8989, info@rosendaletheatre.org,
rosendaletheatre.org • Tickets: Link

Tompkins Community Bank presents The Path to Home Ownership
Tuesday, November 1, 2022 • 11am • Cost: Free • Virtual event • Join Tompkins Community Bank for an informative webinar to help first-time homebuyers. Learn about owning vs renting, home financing, payment assistance programs and more • Link

Catskill Mountain Shakespeare presents: ”Rip Van Finkel” by Jonas Finkel
Friday, November 4, 2022 • 6pm and 8pm • The Emerson Resort & Spa, 5340 Route 28, Mt Tremper • A One Night Only, Immersive, Storytelling Event directed by Sydney Berk and featuring Steele Whitney. Come in from the chilly autumn air, cozy up by the fire at the Emerson Resort & Spa and join Catskill Mountain Shakespeare for a one night only performance of “Rip Van Finkel,” an intimate story of adventure and discovery in the Catskills. Sip on a warm cup of cider as we crack open antique photo albums, listen to vintage records, and snuggle ourselves into comfy chairs and pillows for this immersive Rip Van Winkle-inspired storytelling event. Perfect for adults and children of ALL ages! • This event is Pay What You Can but an RSVP is necessary • catskillmountainshakespeare.com 

MADE - A Maker's Market
Sunday, November 6, 2022 • Cost: $12 • City Winery, 23 Factory Street, Montgomery • Meticulously curated, MADE brings top artisans together with the celebrated story makers of Edible Hudson Valley. Guests will enjoy an elevated and immersive shopping experience and indulge in hand-crafted cocktails, cozy bonfires, live music, winery tours and delicious food all while meeting the best local makers and shopping their unique wares. • 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

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

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

The Group Holiday Show
Saturday, November 19, 2022 from 10am - 7pm Sunday, November 20, 2022 from 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.

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

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

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


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