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Week of September 30 - October 6, 2024

 
 

Week of September 30 - October 6, 2024

Hedan by DeWitt Godfrey Dedication Ceremony and Artist Talk
Monday, September 30, 2024 at 2pm and 6:30pm
Rockland Center for the Arts, 27 S. Greenbush Road, West Nyack
Cost: Free
Unveiling of artist DeWitt Godfrey’s new sculpture at the entrance of the county’s new highway department building (26 Scotland Hill Road, Spring Valley) followed by an artist talk at the Rockland Center for the Arts. www.aipprockland.org.

Dutchess County Mental Health Forum
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 5:30pm
Beacon High School Cafeteria, 101 Matteawan Road, Beacon
Open to the public; offers those in attendance the opportunity to share their input about the services available in Dutchess County. Residents who can't attend, but would like to share their comments, may do so by using the online comment form at https://www.dutchessny.gov/PublicForumDBCH/public-forums.aspx, faxing comments to (845) 486-2829 or mailing them to DMH Forum Comments; 230 North Road; Poughkeepsie, NY 12601.

Boondocks Film Society presents The Lost Boys
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 with doors at 6:30pm, movie at 8pm
Story Screen Cinema, 160 Fairview Avenue, Hudson
Live music in the lobby, artist-designed commemorative poster, movie-themed food and drink specials. https://boondocksfilmsociety.org/events/the-lost-boys

Frances Perkins and Eleanor Roosevelt: Progressives in the New Deal
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 7pm
Cost: Free
Wallace Center, FDR Presidential Home and Library, Hyde Park
The FDR Presidential Library and Museum and the Gillespie Forum present a lecture and discussion with Jeffrey Urbin. Registration is required.

AquaBlitz
Continues Wednesday, October 2 from 2-5pm
Malcolm X Park, 131 Mansion Street, Poughkeepsie
Join your neighbors, scientists, and educators to discover what’s living in the creek and your watershed an annual community science event (Hint: eels, crayfish, and more!) https://www.scenichudson.org/aquablitz/

Archtober Newburgh
October 4-6, 2024
Festival headquarters: 113 Liberty Street, Newburgh
Over 25 free events – talks, exhibitions, workshops and walking tours – focused on architecture, preservation and community in the City of Newburgh. https://www.thefullerton.org/events/archtobernewburgh2024

The Hudson Jazz Festival
October 4-6, 2024
Cost: $25 and up
Hudson Hall, 327 Warren Street, Hudson
View the full 2024 Hudson Jazz Festival lineup here.

Opera Talk & Performance: Marian Anderson, an American Icon
Friday, October 4, 2024 at 7pm
Cost: Free
20 Carroll Street, Poughkeepsie
Marian Anderson is a cultural icon whose contralto voice broke through racial barriers in the operatic world and ultimately in American society. Her beautiful illustrious voice is most memorable through her controversial recital on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939 and her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1955. This presentation by opera singer, arts librarian, and founder of Opera Talks, Tanisha Mitchell, will include an audio-visual look at Marian Anderson's career, as well as a live aria performed by Tanisha. https://www.eventkeeper.com/code/ekform.cfm?curOrg=POKLIB&curID=717267

Hudson Valley Votes Rally and Concert
Friday, October 4, 2024 at 7:30pm
Cost: $36 and up
UPAC, Kingston
Featuring Natalie Merchant, Gail Ann Dorsey, The Felice Brothers, Amy Helm, Nels Cline, Mandy Patinkin, Kate Pierson and more. https://www.bardavon.org/show/hudson-valley-votes-rally-concert/

Growing Garlic Class
Saturday, October 5, 2024 from 11am to noon
Cost: $20 includes 1/2 pound of organic garlic
CCE Office, Kingston
Do you want to grow garlic but don't know where to start? Have you grown garlic before but didn't get those big bulbs you see else where? Do you plant garlic and then struggle with the perfect time to harvest? Come learn how to grow great garlic with the MGVs of CCE Ulster! They'll walk you through planting, to harvest, to curing to get great garlic results. RSVP: https://www.cceevents.org/e/growing-garlic-class

Chatham October Feast
Saturday, October 5, 2024 from 11am to 4pm
Main Street, Chatham
Celebration of local food, drink and live music with activities for the whole family. https://visitchathamny.com

Saturday Special: Teatime!
Saturday, October 5, 2024 from 1-3pm
Cost: Free
296 Fair Street, Kingston
Stop by Senate House State Historic Site on Saturday October 5th from 1-3pm for this free drop-in activity and enjoy a sip of tea! Tea was introduced to Britain in the early 1700's and quickly gained popularity among the British and their colonies. Tea had become such a staple in colonial homes that once the Tea Act of 1773 was placed by the British Parliament, it ended up becoming one of the contributing factors leading up to American Revolutionary War. Site staff will host a table outside of our museum building with some free samples of tea that visitors can taste. This activity is free, is weather dependent and runs while supplies last. http://www.facebook.com/share/ye1dZZuBUJzr3aoS/

Black Americans, Civil Rights and The Roosevelts
Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 4pm
Cost: Free but registration required
FDR Presidential Library, Hyde Park
The Library's annual Paul M. Sparrow Lecture, featuring Basil Smikle, PhD, will focus on the Roosevelt-era foundations of the Civil Rights Movement. Smikle, a political strategist and policy analyst, is a Library Trustee, and Columbia University School of Professional Studies Professor of Practice. RSVP: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/3p7r83m

Autobiography V100 + V101 by Company Wayne McGregor
Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 5pm and Sunday, October 6, 2024 at 2pm
Cost: $40, $50 premium
Mountain Stage, Kaatsbaan, Tivoli
Autobiography is dance in the ballet lineage merged with choreographer Wayne McGregor's genetic code and AI. The work consists of 23 sections of movement material that reflect the 23 pairs of chromosomes of the human genome. The sections are then fed into an algorithm based on McGregor's DNA data, which randomly selects sections to create a new version of the work each time it's presented. Through the layering of choreographic imprints over personal data, McGregor has upended the traditional nature of dance-making to create a convergence of creative authorship. Autobiography is performed by a cast of 9 dancers and set to an original score by Jlin. https://kaatsbaan.org/performances-festivals.

SHABOOM: Presumed Ignorant
Opening Saturday, October 5, 2024 from 5-8pm
Cost: Free
Newmark Gallery, Art Omi, Ghent
The first institutional exhibition of the collective SHABOOM – created by artists Silky Shoemaker, Paul Soileau, and Lex Vaughn. On view from October 5, 2024–January 26, 2025, the project takes up the golden era of '90s court tv with an installation that will be activated by the most juvenile of antics, as well as billboards and happenings in the wild co-produced by Shandaken Projects. Embracing slapstick, SHABOOM presents scenes that teeter on the edge of disaster and teem with slips, flops, and the cheapest of pleasures. A newly commissioned performance by SHABOOM will premiere at Art Omi on Saturday, October 5 from 6–7:30pm, with doors opening at 5pm. Waitlist only: https://artomi.org/event/shaboom-presumed-ignorant-opening-performance/

Eddie Izzard
Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 8pm
UPAC, Kingston
https://www.bardavon.org/show/eddie-izzard-the-remix-tour-live-the-first-35-years/

New in the Park Architecture Tour
Sunday, October 6, 2024 from 1-3pm
Cost: Free
Art Omi Sculpture and Architecture Park, Ghent
Led by Lai, Young Projects, and Julia van den Hout, Senior Architecture Curator and Program Director of Art Omi: Architecture, the tour will shed light on the evolution of the large-scale new commissions from conception to completion. Advance registration is appreciated: https://artomi.org/event/new-in-the-park-architecture-tour/

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ONGOING EVENTS

Aerodrome Flight Night Summer Series
Wednesdays from 5-8pm
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, 9 Norton Road, Red Hook
Cost: No admission fee but donations accepted at the door
Music, food and bi-plane rides. Dog- and kid-friendly. BYO picnic welcome. oldrhinebeck.org

Olana Third Thursdays
Continues the third Thursday of the month, from 11am to 3:15pm
Olana State Historic Site, Hudson
Free monthly tours and programs. Artmaking in the Afternoon, a hands-on, drop-in event will take place from 1-5pm in the Wagon House Education Center. olana.org/thirdthursdays/

Hudson Valley Free Day
Continues on the last Sunday of the month from 10am - 4pm
Dia Beacon
Hudson Valley residents living in Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Sullivan, Ulster, Washington and Westchester counties are invited to explore the contemporary art collection at Dia Beacon on the last Sunday of each month. diaart.org/visit/visit-our-locations-sites/dia-beacon-beacon-united-states

Bethel Woods’ 26th Annual Harvest Festival
Sundays, through October 6, 2024 from 11am to 4pm
Admission: Free, Parking $7, $5 online
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Featuring live music on the Harvest Stage; fresh produce and wares from over 100 farmers, crafters, and makers; a corn maze; pet adoptions; a scavenger hunt; and the return of hay wagon rides each week. www.BethelWoodsCenter.org

Flowers for Our Grandmothers
On view through October 11, 2024
Safe Harbors of the Hudson, Newburgh
Exhibition featuring a the community-based collaborative creative project led by Gabrielle Burton Hill, Francois Deschamps and Jesse Flaitz, Flowers for Our Grandmothers aims to represent and honor the lives, beauty, and wisdom of Black and African-American grandmothers in Newburgh. safe-harbors.org

“Eighteen” by Ted Dixon at SEFA Hudson
On view through Sunday, October 13, 2024
Susan Eley Fine Art, 433 Warren Street Hudson
Susan Eley Fine Art is delighted to debut a groundbreaking series of abstract paintings by Ted Dixon in the solo exhibition Eighteen. http://susaneleyfineart.com/Detail/exhibitions/254

Mother Can I Run for President
On view through October 13, 2024
Cost: Free
D'Arcy Simpson Art Works, 409 Warren Street, Hudson
The opening reception of Mother Should I Run for President, a new exhibition by Daniel Robin Clurman. The show includes paintings based on his investigation of a fantastical, chaotic-family reunion. Clurman will also be live painting custom portraits of Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris, with a portion of the proceeds going to her campaign. The show will be on view Fridays-Mondays, from noon to 5pm, until October 13, 2024. http://www.darcysimpsonartworks.com/

"Bibi-Mimi Hudson Memo"
On view through October 13, 2024
Cost: Free
41 South 3rd Street, #2L, Hudson
Bibiana Huang Matheis and Mimi Czajka Graminski return to Window On Hudson to share their years-long remote collaboration: Bibi-Mimi Monday Memo. “Hudson Memo” gives us the opportunity to both take a peek into their archive from hundreds of hours of collaboration and to view new work which they have created specifically for the windows. How does Bibi-Mimi Monday Memo work? Once a week, during the same hour of the day, each artist works in their separate studio with the intention of tuning into the same creative channel. They do not speak or make any kind of plans beforehand, but at the end of each session they compare notes on their inspiration, their state of mind and the work produced. They have found, over the course of the project, that not only are there connections in the work produced but also in their emotions, recent experiences and in odd little coincidences surrounding the sessions. http://www.windowonhudson.org/

Afterglow: Frederic Church and the Landscape of Memory
On view through October 29, 2024
Sharp Family Gallery, Olana State Historic Site, 5720 Route 9G, Hudson
Afterglow brings together for the first time a series of intimate memorial landscapes painted by Church, 19th-century America’s foremost landscape painter, and highly personal family artifacts – never before exhibited – from Olana’s collections. OLANA.org/Afterglow.

Bridge Music 15th Season
Through October 31, 2024
Mid Hudson Bridge, Route 44-55, Poughkeepsie
Joseph Bertolozzi's Bridge Music is a unique sound-art installation featuring the Mid Hudson Bridge as the instrument itself. It was created by sampling the sounds of bridge’s surfaces (guard rails, girders, etc.) with various mallets and using those sounds to compose the music. No processing was used, you hear the Mid-Hudson Bridge itself. The resulting album reached the Billboard Top Twenty Classical and Classical Crossover Charts in 2009. Listening Stations are found on the pedestrian sidewalk and it can also be heard broadcasting 24/7 on 95.3FM in Johnson-Iorio Park in Highland and Waryas Park in Poughkeepsie. bridgemusic.info

Warwick Valley Farmers' Market
Sundays, through November 24, 2024 from 9am to 2pm
Cost: Free admission
Bank St. & South St., Warwick
This year celebrating 30 years of providing the best of regional agricultural producers and food artisans. Local musicians, wood fired pizza and so much more. warwickvalleyfarmersmarket.org/

Carrie Mae Weems: Remember to Dream
On view through December 1, 2024
Bard College’s Hessel Museum of Art
Revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice. The exhibition is sequenced over nine rooms, each representing a body or bodies of work.

In and Out of Lineage: Tracing Artistic Heritage Through SUNY New Paltz Faculty
On view through December 8, 2024
Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz
An exhibition featuring artwork by 20 members of the University’s Departments of Art and Design, exploring the symbiotic relationship between creating, teaching and mentoring. newpaltz.edu/dorskymuseum

Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market
Sundays, through December 29, 2024 from 10am - 2pm
61 East Market Street, Rhinebeck
Over 30 vendors with fresh fruits, veggies, eggs, meats, fish, baked goods, wine, beer, spirits, and live music.rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com

Working Waterfronts: Oil and Pastel Paintings by Peter K. Eagelton
On view through December 22, 2024
Hudson River Maritime Museum, Kingston
A retrospective of the paintings of maritime artist Peter K. Eagleton celebrating the world of working waterfronts and the graceful shapes of freighters, tugs, ships, lighters, yard oilers, and tankers that plied the waters of New York Harbor. hrmm.org


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COMING UP

Redlining in Poughkeepsie
Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 6:30pm
Cost: Free but registration is required
Sadie Peterson Delany Library, Poughkeepsie
Dr. Jen Brown, Esq. leads a discussion on the local history of redlining, the discriminatory practice of denying services like mortgages and loans based on race or ethnicity, in Poughkeepsie. RSVP

Live performance screening of ENO
Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 7pm
Cost: $25
Hudson Hall, 327 Warren Street, Hudson
A live performance screening premiere of ENO, a groundbreaking exploration of the life and work of visionary musician and artist Brian Eno. ENO is the world’s first generative documentary, and no two screenings are the same. The only live performance screening of over 100 worldwide, renowned director Gary Hustwit (Helvetica, Rams) will create a unique cut of the film live on stage and the version shown at Hudson Hall will never be seen again. The screening is followed by a Q&A with Hustwit and a special guest to be announced. hudsonhall.org/event/eno

Natural Medicines with Misty Cook
Thursday, October 10, 2024 from 7-8pm
Cost: $8, $5 members, seniors, students and military
Virtual event
In honor and recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Historic Huguenot Street will host a virtual presentation with Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians’ herbalist, Misty Cook. In this program, Misty will be talking about her family history, as well as the gathering, drying, preservation, and uses of the medicinal plants used by the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans Tribe, both past and present. https://www.huguenotstreet.org/calendar-of-events/2024/10/10/natural-medicines

The Savage Wonder Festival
Friday, October 11, 2024 from noon to 6pm; Saturday, October 12, 2024 from noon to 6pm; Sunday, October 13, 2024 from noon to 4pm
Cost: Free
Veterans Repertory Theater, 139 Main Street, Beacon
For three days in October, VetRep will feature installations, music, and live performances from Veteran artists. VetRep will be featuring static installations and live painting from Kat Furrow, Delvin Goode, Lani Hankins, Gina Herrera, Michael Isabell, Matt Kinney, as well as VetRep Board member Angelo T. Robinson. Attendees can explore the displays, watch paintings come together, and enjoy live music from Ben Fortier, Lois Hicks Wozniack & Hot Wrks, as well as Michael Bard. Performances during the festival will include NYC’s Exit 12 Dance Company, opera singer Jesus Daniel Hernandez with Michael Bard accompanying, and Scott Arcangel & Hexatonic. http://www.eventbrite.com/e/savage-wonder-festival-tickets-947383949897

Eternal Mysteries
Friday, October 11, 2024 from 6-8pm
Cost: Free
FASNY Museum of Firefighting, 117 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson
Kick off spooky season with us as the museum offers adults* the opportunity to partake in a palm reading session with Psychic Readings by Lauren, re-energize with crystals curated for you by KarmicKat, look to the future with a tarot card reading by Madame Aly, learn about the history of the spiritualism movement in Hudson and take a selfie with a ghostly apparition. These adult* activities are free and spirited seasonal snacks and mocktails will be available for purchase. SPOOKY DRESS AND COSPLAY ARE ENCOURAGED! *Only adults aged 18 and over will be admitted for this special event. http://www.fasnyfiremuseum.com/events/eternal-mysteries-2024/

Milkweed Release Day
Saturday, October 12, 2024 from 10am to noon
Drayton Grant Park at Burger Hill, Rhinebeck
Join Morton and Staatsburg Libraries along with the Pollinator Patrol and Winnakee Land Trust at Burger Hill for a morning of identifying milkweed, talking about monarchs, spreading seed, and having kiddos help put some milkweed packets together to give away. If you can’t join the event, seed packets will be available for pick-up after the event at the Morton and Staatsburg libraries.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/great-give-back-milkweed-release-and-fun-at-burger-hill-tickets-727848132357

Let’s Get Personal: Stories from Black Leaders in Our Community
Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 6:30pm
Cost: Free but registration is required
Sadie Peterson Delany African Roots Branch Library, Poughkeepsie
Panelists share their powerful stories that focus on social injustices and their breakthrough experiences. RSVP: https://www.eventkeeper.com/code/ekform.cfm?curOrg=POKLIB&curID=711067

Walkway At Night 2024
Friday, October 18, 2024 from  6 - 7:30pm
Reserve tickets

Exhibition Opening Revolutionary Visions: Women in the Hudson Highlands During the American Revolution
Friday, October 18, 2024 from 5-7pm
Cost: Free
Putnam History Museum, 63 Chestnut Street, Cold Spring
Join the Putnam History Museum for the opening of Revolutionary Visions, an exhibition that explores the roles of women in the Hudson Highlands during the American Revolution. This exhibition is made possible with support from the Putnam Arts Council and in collaboration with the Southeast Museum. Revolutionary Visions brings together art and history, featuring historical works in dialogue with new creations by commissioned local artists, including Renee Edelman, Michael Keropian, Robyn Oakes, Cassandra Saulter, and Lisa Weinblatt. Together, the works explore the lives of women from various social classes, races, and allegiances during the American Revolutionary War, encouraging our collective reflection on the diverse roles women played during this transformative period in American history. https://www.putnamhistorymuseum.org/events/exhibition-opening-revolutionary-visions-women-in-the-hudson-highlands-during-the-american-revolution/

The Poughkeepsie Big Read presents An Afternoon with Author Anthony Ray Hinton
Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 2:30pm
Cost: Free but registration required
Lateef Islam Auditorium, Family Partnership Center, 29 North Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie
The author tells a powerful, revealing story of hope, love, justice, and the power of reading by a man who spent 30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. Since his release, Hinton has devoted his life to help counter discrimination, bolster justice, and share his message of forgiveness. RSVP

Mountain Ave and Nelsonville Cemetery Tour
Saturday, October 19, and Friday, October 25, 2024 from 3:30 - 4:30pm and 5 - 6pm
Cost: $20
Mountain Avenue Cemetery Gate, Craigside Drive, Cold Spring
What history lies in some of the oldest cemeteries in Philipstown? Join Putnam History Museum for a special tour to unearth the stories buried in the Mountain Avenue and Nelsonville Cemeteries. Learn the stories of the deceased, from the first European settlers in Philipstown to the 19th century immigrants who listed their countries of origin in the headstone, Civil War veterans, poets, and more! PHM staff will also dig into the hidden meaning behind the cemetery’s symbolism, and what it says about the person interred. Guests will meet at the at the Mountain Avenue Cemetery Gate on Craigside Drive behind Haldane Elementary School. There will be two tours, beginning at 3:30pm and 5pm, running an hour each. https://www.putnamhistorymuseum.org/events/mountain-ave-and-nelsonville-cemetery-tour-10-25/

27th Annual Rosendale International Pickle Festival
Sunday, October 20, 2024 from 10am to 5pm
Cost: $5, free for kids under 12
Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz
Over 150 vendors, pickling contest, pickle triathlon with a pickle eating contest, pickle drinking and pickle tossing. RosendalePickleFestival.org

Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library Supporters Celebration
Sunday October 20, 2024 at 2pm
Cost: Free
56-58 Main Street, Milton
Join us to honor the generous supporters and volunteers of the Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library in Milton. We will celebrate the recipients of the 2024 Pat Russo Award. Special guests Senator Michelle Hinchey and Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson in recognition of their generous grants and funding. Refreshments and light hors d'oeuvres will be provided. http://miltonlib.org

The Hot Mess Show with Diary of a Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney
Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 6pm
Bardavon, Poughkeepsie
Join Diary of a Wimpy Kid author, Jeff Kinney LIVE in Poughkeepsie for The Hot Mess Show, a deliciously entertaining and interactive one hour event. Jeff will be serving up laughs and celebrating the latest Wimpy Kid book, while satisfying your craving for family fun! Audience members will have a chance to join Jeff on stage for a family-style feast of friendly competition. https://www.bardavon.org/show/the-hot-mess-show-with-diary-of-a-wimpy-kid-author-jeff-kinney/

Haunted Mill and Monster’s Ball
October 25-27, 2024
Cost: $10 and up
Wassaic
This year features a haunted garden/forest by Calder Kamin, a Lynchian photo booth by Patricia Voulgaris, a vintage horror film set by Rosabel Rosalind, a room crawling with giant paper mache bugs by Lia DeFranco, a sparkly swamp witch’s hut by Rixy Fernandez, a trip to the Norse god Hel’s kitchen by Lise Ellingsen, a crowded funhouse by Danielle Klebes, outdoor open mic “skaryoke” by Eliza Fernand (Saturday only), a post-human puppet show collaboratively produced by Theodora Skipitares and Jane Catherine Shaw alongside students in our JV/Varsity art clubs (Saturday only), and, on the top floor, a journey into the land of the monsters under your bed by Miranda Nichols. https://www.wassaicproject.org/events/2024-haunted-mill-and-monsters-ball

Trunk or Treat: Firefighter Edition
Saturday, October 26, 2024 from 10am to noon
Cost: Free
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 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 for this event. http://www.fasnyfiremuseum.com/events/trunk-or-treat-2024/

The Halloween Tavern Trail: Spooky Stories from Old Dutchess
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 from 6-7pm
Foster’s Coach House, Rhinebeck
Dutchess County Historian Will Tatum will share a carefully curated selection of stories drawn from old history publications, including the infamous 1880s Smith History of Dutchess, where the line between fact, fiction, and the supernatural was blurry indeed. As always, your host will offer his own brand of commentary on these tales, and he might even share some of his own spooky experiences from 12 years of wandering through the county's oldest sections. Seating is limited, RSVP is required. https://www.historicredhook.org/upcoming-events/tavern-trail-fosters-oct24

Season Finale Pig Roast
Saturday, November 2, 2024 from 1-3pm
Twin Star Orchards, home to Brooklyn Cider House 155 N. Ohioville Road New Paltz
Cost of admission: $18
A slow-roast of a whole pig in a China Box for 6 hours to celebrate the end of an incredible and bountiful apple-picking season! Come with the whole family to pick apples and enjoy the most tender, crisp pork! Spend the afternoon at the farm with live music, slow-roast pork and wood-fired pizzas and burgers. Free entry to farm; all food and beverages will be sold a la carte. https://www.twinstarorchards.com/upcoming-events

No Cowards in Our Band
Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 7pm
Hudson Hall, 327 Warren Street, Hudson
A semi-staged musical drama based on the life of Frederick Douglass. hudsonhall.org

Your 1774 Shopping List: Buying and Selling in Pre-Revolutionary Dutchess County
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 from 6-7pm
Foster’s Coach House, Rhinebeck
Long before Amazon and other online shopping venues, Dutchess County residents went to physical stores for all of their retail needs. Join Dutchess County Historian Will Tatum for a deep dive into the origins of the shopping experience in the county. Learn what colonial era stores stocked and sold, the forms of payment their accepted, and the extensive areas they served. RSVP required: https://www.historicredhook.org/upcoming-events/tavern-trail-fosters-nov24

Holiday Fineries at the Wineries on the Shawangunk Wine Trail
November 23-24, December 7-8, 14-15, 2024 from 11am-5pm
Various locations in Ulster and Orange counties
Cost of admission: $40
Sip into the Season at the Hudson Valley's premier holiday wine and cider-tasting event. Enjoy tasting flights of holiday cheer. Ticket also includes a tasting glass, ornaments from each stop and a grapevine wreath. Select your preferred date and starting point on one of three curated itineraries for a self-guided tasting tour. More info: 845-256-8456 info@gunkswine.com, https://www.shawangunkwinetrail.com/holiday-fineries-at-the-wineries/


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