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Fourth of July Independence Day at New Windsor Cantonment and Knox’s Headquarters, Vails Gate. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. New Windsor Cantonment and Knox’s Headquarters State Historic Sites, Vails Gate. Celebrate Independence Day at two sites hallowed by the soldiers who won our independence. At Knox’s Headquarters see a small cannon fired at 1pm and 4 p.m. At New Windsor Cantonment see military firing demonstrations at 2 p.m. 561-1765 x22.

June 24 Fireworks Spectacular at Bear Mountain. 5:30-9:30 p.m. Bear Mountain State Park, 55 Hessian Drive, Bear Mountain. $10 vehicle use fee. 786-2731. July 1 Town of New Paltz Independence Day Celebration. 5 p.m. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz. Grounds open at 5 p.m., fireworks begin after dusk. Community Day and Independence Day Celebration. 6-10 p.m. Cronomer and Algonquin Park, Powder Mill Road, Newburgh. Music by the Funk Junkies. Something for everyone with a fireworks display just after dark. 564-7815. July 2 Cannon Firing. Noon. Fort Montgomery State Historic Site, Fort Montgomery. Celebrate the actual date that American Independence was declared with a firing of the fort’s artillery. 446-2134. Stars and Stripes Celebration, Fancher Davidge Park. 130 Lake Ave., Middletown. Party in the park from 4-7 p.m., live entertainment at 7 p.m., fireworks at dusk. Independence Day Fireworks Spectacular. 5-11:30 p.m. Walkway over the Hudson, Highland. T\ Both of the approaches of Walkway State Historic Park will be open. $12.50 / Ticket, Children Under 5 are free

Independence Day Parade. 9 a.m. Circleville. Waterfront Park, Windermere Avenue, Greenwood Lake. Enjoy the parade at 11 a.m. through the Village. Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy the fireworks show which begins at dusk. 477-9215.

the luxurious Pride of the Hudson! We will head south to view the fireworks display set off from West Point. 220-2120. June 2 & 3 Great American Weekend. Church Park, Goshen. Annual 2-day celebration on the Goshen Village green featuring over 150 craft vendors, antiques, exhibits, live entertainment, 5K/10K race, children’s rides, food vendors, hat contest and much more. Simultaneously, Grand Circuit Harness Racing is held at the adjacent Goshen Historic Track at 1pm. July 2 9 a.m.-5 p.m., July 3 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

July 4 Cornwall Independence Day Celebration. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Cornwall Town Hall, 183 Main St., Cornwall. The day’s festivities begin with the Independence Day Breakfast at Highland Engine Co. from 7-10 a.m. There will be a full day of activities including pet show at 10 a.m., children’s art show, inflatable rides, craft fair, pie eating contest, Sam the Magician, Macaroni the Clown, live music, reading of the Declaration of Independence at St. John’s Episcopal Church at 3:30pm, Flag Ceremony with Pledge of Allegiance, National Anthem and Invocation at 6pm and more. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

July 3 Gomez Mill House. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 11 Mill Road, Marlboro. Free admission for veterans and activeduty service members. 236-3126. Celebrate America Parade and Fireworks. Thomas P. Morahan

Independence Day Celebration. 7:30 p.m. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. It’s only fitting to celebrate America’s independence with the Army’s oldest band.

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Independence Day Parade. 11 a.m. Ellenville. Reading of the Declaration of Independence. 11 a.m. Van Wyck Hall, 1095 Main St., Fishkill. Fourth of July Bannerman Island Picnic. Noon-3:30 p.m. Storm King Adventure Tours, 178 Hudson St., Cornwall-on-Hudson. WTake a self-guided tour around the historic Bannerman's Castle. Enjoy live music and take part in a picnic feast catered by Loughran's Irish Pub of Salisbury Mills$60. 534-7800. Fireworks. Town of Wallkill Golf Course, 40 Sands Road, Middletown. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. Fireworks at dusk. Parking at Circleville Elementary School. No parking at the golf course. 692-7826. Fireworks Tour. 8-11 p.m. Storm King Adventure Tours, Cornwall-onHudson. Enjoy an evening paddle where the only lights you'll see will be the glowsticks on your kayak and the fireworks in the sky! Lean back and put your feet up as you observe several towns' firework displays from the Cornwall-onHudson Bay. 534-7800.

Independence Day Festival and Fireworks. 6 p.m. Millpond Park, Millpond Parkway, Monroe. Fireworks start approximately 9 p.m. 782-8341.

Fireworks Cruise Aboard Pride of the Hudson. 8-10:30 p.m. Departs Blu Pointe Landing, Front Street, Newburgh. Cruise through the majestic Hudson Highlands aboard

Independence Day Parade. 10 a.m. Hyde Park.

Plattekill presents its annual "Red, White & Blue Fireworks Extravaganza" on July 9.

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July 9 Red, White & Blue Fireworks Extravaganza. 5 p.m. Thomas Felten Memorial Park, 11 Pautura Road, Modena. Music, food, glowsticks. Fireworks at dusk. Rain date: Sunday, July 10. times community newspapers


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In Concert Hurley Mountain Highway. 6:30-8 p.m. Cornwall Town Hall grounds, 183 Main St., Cornwall. Classic rock. 675-5014. The Main Event. 7 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church, 20 Carroll St., Poughkeepsie. Bach's larger choral and orchestral works. Cantata No. 6, Cantata 11, BachFest Choir and Orchestra, Christine Howlett, conductor. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047, BachFest Orchestra, Edward Lundergan, conductor. $20.

June 23 Tim Quinn. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. Classic folk concert. 346-4192. June 24 Cocomama. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. June 24 & 25 Midnight in Paris. 8 p.m. Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. A tribute to treasured French singers and songwriters performed by a trio of well-known musical talents - Rhinebeck chanteuse Elaine Rachlin plus New Yorkers, Kathleen Landis, acclaimed pianist/singer and singer/actor/Bistro award winner, Jean Brassard. $20. 876-3080. June 25 Young Performers’ Concert North. New Paltz United Methodist Church, 1 Grove St., New Paltz. At 2 p.m. enjoy an afternoon of wonderful, spirited performances of Bach’s music by talented young performers of the Hudson Valley (free admission). Young Performers’ Concert South. Cornwall Presbyterian Church, 222 Hudson St., Cornwall. At 2 p.m. enjoy an afternoon of wonderful, spirited performances of Bach’s music by talented young performers of the Hudson Valley (free admission). Hudson Valley Opera Theatre Strings. 7 p.m. Lake Street at the Millponds, Crane Park, Monroe. Bach’s Chamber Works. 7:30 p.m. Cornwall Presbyterian Church, 222 Hudson St., Cornwall. Bach Organ Work performed by Craig Williams, Violin Sonata by Emily Faxon, violin and Ruthanne Schempf,

June 27, July 25, Aug. 29 Poetry at the Church. 7-8:30 p.m. Goshen United Methodist Church, 115 Main St., Goshen. Poetry open mic hosted by Ted Gill.

The ever-popular Jimmy Sturr Orchestra comes to Festival Square in Middletown on July 1. keyboard, Ecumenical Choir by the Cornwall Presbyterian Church Bell Choir. $15, children free. Benny Havens Band – Totally Rad ‘80s. 7:30 p.m. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. Bust out your legwarmers and neon glasses, and dance the night away! Free. Deni Bonet & Trio. 8 p.m. Unison Arts & Learning Center, 68 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz. The Wall Street Journal described Bonet, a violinist, singer and songwriter as “Sheryl Crow meets the B-52s.” Bonet has recorded and performed with R.E.M., Sarah McLauchlan and Cyndi Lauper, among others. June 26 The Art of the Guitar. 3 p.m. Center for Performing Arts, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. David Temple presents music that evokes the unique beauty of the classical guitar. $20.

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June 30 Nate Sander Band. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. 3464192. July 1 The Funk Junkies. 6-10 p.m. . Cronomer Park, Town of Newburgh. Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. July 2 Electric Nomad Festival. Noon10 p.m. Hudson Valley Sportsdome, 240 Milton Turnpike, Milton. An electronic dance music movement of hula hoopers, glovers, shufflers and traveling backpacker DJs from all over the world. July 4 Indian Classical Music. 10:30 a.m.- noon. Shanti Mandir, 51 Muktananda Marg, Walden, 12586, Route 208 between Wallkill and Walden. Tabla Duet Concert by Pt. Anindo Chatterjee & Anubrata Chatterjee. Marvel at the immense talent and precision of this father and son duo. Entrance fee: $25 (Students: $10) (includes picnic lunch).

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June 29 The Weekend Riot. 7 pm. Nancy Pullar Summer Concert Series. New Windsor Town Hall Lawn, Union Avenue. Covers and originals for everyone of all ages. 565-7750.

July 5 Afterglow Band. 6-8 p.m. Chadwick Lake Park Pavilion, 1702 Route 300, Town of Newburgh. July 6 Lucky House. 7 pm. Nancy Pullar Summer Concert Series. New Windsor Town Hall Lawn, Union Avenue. Roots Rock & roll. .Everything from Elvis to Adele. 565-7750. July 7 Side By Side. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. 346-4192. July 8 Jeff and Joanna. 7-9 p.m. The Gazebo, Main Street, Pine Bush. Jeff and Joanna play everything from Classical to Country to Broadway to Pop. 744-2029. Manaklin Brothers. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. July 9 The Mighty Spectrum Band. 7 p.m. Lake Street at the Millponds, Crane Park, Monroe. Concert Band – Cartoon Classics. 7:30 p.m. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. From Looney Tunes to current animated series, you’ll love whimsical program of songs from your favorite animated shows, past and present. Free. Charlie Daniels. 8-10 p.m. Historic Paramount Theatre, 17 South St., Middletown. 346-4195. Faculty Gala. 8 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Performances by Paul Ostrovsky, Phillip Kawin, Alexander Korsantia, Vladimir Feltsman, Susan Starr and Robert Hamilton. $35, $30. 257-3880. Ralph Williams. 7:30 p.m. doors open, 8 p.m. concert. Safe Harbors Lobby at the Ritz Theater, 107 Broadway, Newburgh. 784-1199. July 10 Historical Ballads. 11 a.m. Gomez Mill House, 11 Mill Street, Marlboro. Performance by Lydia Adams Davis, Pat Lamanna and Susan Bozso. Half-price day for Orange County residents. Continued on page 12

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Fairs & Festivals Putnam history, horse demos, chicken barbecue, fishing contest and more! 278-6738.

June 25 & 26 Rhinebeck Arts Festival. June 25, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., June 26, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Dutchess County Fairgrounds, 6550 Spring Brook Avenue (Route 9), Rhinebeck, 200 of America’s best independent artists and craftspeople are coming together in the heart of the beautiful Hudson Valley. General admission is $10, seniors are $9, children 6-16 are $4 and children under 6 are free. June 26, July 10 & July 24 Garden Tractor Pull. 10 a.m. Orange County Farmer’s Museum, Route 17K, Montgomery. 926-2727 Children and Families: AGRISCULPTURE + Oppenheim. 1 p.m. Storm King Arts Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor. Get inspired by the sculpture of Dennis Oppenheim, whose work is featured in this season’s special exhibition, Dennis Oppenheim: Terrestrial Studio. AGRISCULPTURE is Farm Equipment – Lovingly Rethought. July 2 & 3 Wanderings and Wonderings: Marisa Williamson. 2 p.m. Storm King Arts Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor. Join artist Marisa Williamson for an imaginative exploration of Storm King. July 3 Sausage and Cider Festival. Noon-7 p.m. Bad Seed Cider Co. 43 Baileys Gap Rd, Highland. Sample over 15 styles of unique small batch craft hard ciders made using apples grown in the Hudson River valley exclusively for this event. Hudson Valley Sausage company will be on hand grilling up a variety of sausages for sale, along with the Cake Artist cafe with great bite size dessert options. Great ciders, tasty food and live music. July 8 - 10 Cultural Festival. Soyuzivka Ukrainian Heritage Center, 216 Foordmore Road, Kerhonkson. 10th annual cultural festival at Soyuzivka! Come celebrate our culture and heritage with us! Traditional Ukrainian song, dance and food will be plentiful. July 9 Founders Day Street Fair. Noon6 p.m. Downtown. Sullivan Street, page

July 31 Helicopters and Horsepower Show. 1-4 p.m. Second Aviation Hanger, Stewart Airport, First Street, New Windsor. Car show by the Saturday Night Cruisers Car Club. Helicopter rides by Independent Helicopters (additional charge), Military Aircraft on display, live music by the Armonia Band, raffle. 699-3169.

The Orange County Farmers Museum celebrates the National Day of the American Cowboy on July 23. raffles, face painting, chalk car, open chalking area, corn hole, and more. 774-9705.

Wurtsboro. This popular annual event features specials at local shops, street vendors, live music, children’s activities, art shows and much more. July 16 Orange County Freedom Fest. 4-9 p.m. Thomas Bull Memorial Park, 211 State Route 416, Montgomery. Gates open at 4 p.m. Fireworks at Dusk. Food and beverages will be sold or bring your own. You may bring flashlights, blankets and folding chairs. No glass containers, no pets, no pop-up tents, no sparklers. Bags subject to being checked upon entry. 615-3830. July 17 & Aug. 21 Antique Tractor Pull. 9 a.m. Orange County Farmers Museum, 850 Route 17K, Montgomery. 9262727. July 20 - 31 Orange County Fair. Orange County Fairgrounds, 239 Wisner Ave., Middletown. Carnival rides and games, vendors, demos, exhibits and live concerts. Plus Demolition Derby and other special events at the adjacent Orange County Fair Speedway. Monday-Friday 4-11 p.m., Saturday-Sunday 1 p.m.-midnight. July 22 - 24 Hudson Valley Chalk Festival. 9 a.m.-dusk. Water Street Market, 10 Main St., New Paltz. Top professional artists from around the world, and many local artists will be turning the upper parking lot of Water Street Market into a work of art over the course of the weekend. This free event includes: Live music,

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July 23 Garden Day. Constitution Island, West Point. Hosted annually by the Constitution Island Association, Family Day offers young families the opportunity to explore Constitution Island through a variety of fun, hands-on learning experiences and entertainment. 265-2501. National Day of the American Cowboy. 10 a.m. Orange County Farmers Museum, 850 Route 17K, Montgomery. Join the New York State Horse Council and friends in a day of honoring the American Cowboy. Horse obstacle course competition and beautiful opening ceremony honoring the armed forces. Free admission.

Aug. 2 - 7 Ulster County Fair. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz. Since 1886 this county fair has been family event promoting local agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, and good old-fashioned fun. One price admission includes all entertainment, rides, shows, parking and exhibits. 255-1380. Aug. 6 Bird Fest. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Trailside Museums and Zoo, Bear Mountain State Park, Bear Mountain. Celebrate the birds of New York State at Trailside. Visit the bald eagle, owls, hawks and vultures. Family-friendly activities including Bird Olympics, Great Migration Challenge and more! Parking fee, admission by suggested donation. 786-2701.

July 28 - 31 Carnival. Millpond Park, Millpond Parkway, Monroe. Enjoy live entertainment, kids’ activities, many vendors including crafts, food and more. July 28 6-10 p.m., July 29 6-10 p.m., July 30 1-10 p.m., Jul 31 2-10 p.m. 782-8341.

Aug. 6 - Oct. 2 New York Renaissance Faire. Sterling Forest, Tuxedo. Elizabethan England brought to life. 300 costumed characters, dancers, strolling minstrels and storytellers in a Tudor style marketplace of period crafts and games. Food, drink, horseback joust, living chessboard and more. Weekends and Labor Day. 351-5171.

July 29 - 31 Putnam County 4-H Fair. Putnam County Veterans Memorial Park, 201 Gipsy Trail Road, Carmel. Enjoy talented local musicians and dancers. Have fun with games, crafts and animal exhibits. Experience a country fair with an old-fashioned flair- the Putnam County 4-H Fair! Pet shows, food, face painting, games, Civil War and Revolutionary War encampments,

Aug. 13 4th Annual Artists on the Street. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Historic Huguenot Street, 81 Huguenot St., New Paltz. Engage with over 20 renowned Hudson Valley artists as they create paintings and watercolors inspired by the landscape of Historic Huguenot Street. Maps will be available denoting the location of each artist across the site. times community newspapers


Fairs & Festivals Blueberry Festival. Village of Ellenville. Canal Street and Liberty Square, Ellenville. Live music all day, 185 plus vendors, crafts, goods, variety of delicious food, blueberry pies, and goodies. Blueberry pie contest. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (rain or shine). Blueberry pancake Breakfast 7:30 a.m.-11 a.m. Free admission. 647-4620. Aug. 18 - 21 Otisville Fair. 340 Finchville Turnpike, Otisville. Free admission, live bands, hay rides and daily events. Free craft vendor’s market place, big antique machinery display, animal display, youth cattle show. Amusement rides, shows, great food, local vendors, annual car show featuring antiques, rods and customs. Fireworks display Sat.-Sun. 9 p.m. Fair dates/times: Aug. 18-19, 4-10 p.m., Aug. 20, noon10 p.m., Aug. 21, noon-9 p.m. Aug. 20 & 21 Fine Crafts Fair. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Garrison Art Center, 23 Depot Square on Garrison’s Landing, Garrison. A high quality and unique

Aug. 27 Under the Tent Party. 6-9 p.m. Lewis Park, Main Street, Warwick. Please join The Historical Society of the Town of Warwick at the 45th Annual Under the Tent Party celebrating 11 generations of Wisner and Buckbee descendants. Enjoy an evening filled with live music, an auction, delicious food and beverages catered locally. 986-3236.

cooking demonstrations and much more. Sponsored by the Highland Rotary Club. $5, 12 and under free. 306-4381.

Sept. 3 - 4 New York Air Show. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Stewart International Airport, 1180 First St., New Windsor. The USAF Thunderbirds will headline the 2016 New York Air Show! Watch their red, white and blue F-16s soar through the skies over Orange County on Labor Day Weekend! Tickets. 321395-3110, AirShowNY.com.

Aug. 27 New Windsor Community Day. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Kristi Babcock Memorial Park, 660 Mount Airy Rd. Craft and food vendors. Children’s activities. Fireworks at 8:30 p.m. Free admission & parking. 563-4606, 565-7750.

Sept. 4 Onion Eating Contest. 4 p.m. Polish Legion of Americans, 16 Legion Lane, Pine Island. Annual onion eating contest at the Polish Legion of American Veterans in Pine Island. 258-1469.

The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds are scheduled to perform at the New York Air Show over Labor Day weekend at Stewart Airport. array of crafts/arts presented by 85 select artisans. Live music and food. Free rides on Sloop Woody Guthrie. $10, free parking and shuttle service. 424-3960. Hudson Valley Ribfest. Saturday 11 a.m. – 10 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Rd., New Paltz. NEBS grilling contest Saturday, KCBS BBQ contest Sunday. Live entertainment,

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Just for Kids June 24 Toddlers on the Trail - What's Blooming. 10 a.m.-noon. Mohonk Preserve's West Trapps Trailhead, Route 44/55, Gardiner. Explore the forest searching for Mountain Laurel flowers. Bring water and snacks. Please leave your pets at home; jogging strollers are not appropriate for children ages 2-6. $12 non-members, children 12 & under free. June 25 Summer Celebration. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Trailside Museums and Zoo at Bear Mountain State Park. Family fun, crafts and other seasonal activities throughout the day! $1 suggested donation per person. $10 per car at Bear Mountain. No pets or food inside the zoo. Info: 7862701 x293. June 29, July 7 Nature Journals. 2-5 p.m. River Center, Scenic Hudson’s Long Dock Park, 8 Long Dock Road, Beacon. Get ready for an outdoor-filled summer by creating a nature journal—a great place to record the natural world’s sights and sounds—and

and new and exciting ways to keep animals happy and healthy. Admission. 534-7781.

then join us on subsequent days for adventures that will help you fill its pages. Open to children in kindergarten through eighth grade. 473-4440, ext. 238.

July 22 Seeing Nature with a New Perspective. 2-4 p.m. Esopus Meadows Preserve, 269 River Road, Ulster Park. Take nature study to a whole new level! Discover new things about the life around you and gain a fresh perspective on things you already know by using magnifying glasses and binoculars to explore the preserve. For children in kindergarten through eighth grade. 473-4440, ext. 238.

July 12 Exploring Plants. 10 a.m.-noon. Esopus Meadows Preserve, 269 River Rd, Ulster Park. An introduction to plants on a hike through the preserve. Afterwards, participants can try gardening by planting seeds in decomposable pots they can take home and watch grow. For children in kindergarten through eighth grade.

July 28 Family Fishing Night. 5-8 p.m. Long Dock Park, 8 Long Dock Road, Beacon. No license is needed to take part in this family fishing clinic held in conjunction with the NYS DEC. Participants also will learn about fish identification, fishing equipment and techniques, fisheries management, angling ethics and aquatic ecology. All supplies will be provided. The programs are geared for children in kindergarten through 8th grade. Parents are requested to stay with children. 473-4440 x238.

July 17 Behind the Scenes at the WEC. 10-11:30 a.m. Wildlife Education Center, 25 Boulevard, Cornwallon-Hudson. Get a “behind-thescenes” look at what is involved in daily animal care at the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum’s Wildlife Education Center. See animal enrichment activities and assist the staff in caring for some of the native animals. This unique program provides an opportunity to learn about animal body language

Guiding each student to his or her highest potential!

Family Fun Day at Renegades Stadium. 7 p.m. Hudson Valley Renegades, 1500 Route 9D, Wappingers Falls. The Renegades play the Staten Island Yankees. Post game fireworks. Must pre-purchase tickets: 838-0094.

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Aug. 6 Sleuthing for Animals. 10 a.m. Outdoor Discovery Center, Muser Drive, Cornwall. Animals leave clues of their presence everywhere. Are you able to recognize the evidence? Learn to read animal activity by analyzing tracks, beds, runs, nests, feathers, and so much more. $7 Adults, $5 Children Members: $5 Adults, $3 Children.

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Making Art in the Park. 10 a.m.noon. Esopus Meadows Preserve, 269 River Road, Ulster Park. Let Esopus Meadows Preserve inspire you! At this drop-in event, participants can enjoy a morning on the Hudson River and opportunities to complete art projects based on nature. For children in kindergarten through eighth grade. 473-4440 x238.

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Kids’ Night: Story Time with Quintette 7. 6:30 p.m. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. Bring your little ones for a hands-on musical experience as Quintette 7 brings your favorite children’s stories to life in this engaging and interactive performance. Be sure to arrive at 6pm for the instrument petting zoo, where your child can get up close and personal with the instruments of the band! Aug. 7 Summer Wildflowers. 10 a.m. Outdoor Discover Center, Muser Drive, Cornwall. Join us on a hike through our fields. Take a walk with one of the Museum educators to enjoy Nature’s colorful summer array of wildflowers blooming in all their glory. While wildflowers will be the focus, we’ll also keep our eyes out for birds, butterflies, and bees! Non-members: $7 Adults, $5 Children. Members: $5 Adults, $3 Children. Aug. 13 Great Hudson River Estuary Fish Count. 10 a.m.-noon. Long Dock Park, 8 Long Dock Park Road, Beacon. Catch fish to show visitors the variety of slippery, wriggly and fascinating creatures usually hidden below the river's surface. Fresh upriver and salty at New York City, the Hudson estuary and its watershed are home to more than 200 fish species, including several that migrate into the river from the Atlantic Ocean to spawn. 473-4440 x238. Aug. 21 Belly Botany. 10 a.m. Outdoor Discovery Center, Muser Drive, Cornwall. Join a museum educator as we lay down on our bellies to search for life that dwells below our ankles. Discover the magic of “Belly Botany” adventures, a practice to focus on what is present in one square foot of space! This program give participants an opportunity to get down on the ground and take a close-up look at the tiny things underfoot that we rarely think about. We hope you’ll join us to expand your mind about wildlife and nature. Non-members: $7 Adults, $5 Children. Members: $5 Adults, $3 Children. 534-5506.

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In Concert Continued from page 6 Moondance. 6:30-8 p.m. Cornwall Town Hall grounds, 183 Main St., Cornwall. Pop rock. 675-5014. July 11 Pine Bush Community Band. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wooster Memorial Grove, 182 East Main St., Walden. 778-7621. July 13 Moon Dance. 7 pm. Nancy Pullar Summer Concert Series. New Windsor Town Hall Lawn, Union Ave. Oldies, rock, country, disco.565-7750. Ryo Kaneko Recital. 7 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Performance by the 2015 Jacob Flier Piano Competition winner. $10. 257-3880 July 14 Victor Rosenbaum Master Class. 2:30 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Hot Flash & The Hormones. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. 346-4192. July 15 Gazebo Concert Series. 7-9 p.m. Gazebo, Main St, Pine Bush. 744-2029. Harrison Street Band. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. Student Recital I. 7 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. 257-3880. July 16 Benny Havens Band – Red, White, and Country. 7:30 p.m. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. Free. Indian Classical Music. 7-9 p.m. Shanti Mandir, 51 Muktananda

Marg, Route 208 between Wallkill and Walden. Santoor Concert by Vinay Desai. Accompanied on tabla by Amit Kavthekar. Experience the divine sounds of this 100 stringed instrument in the sanctuary of Shanti Mandir. Entrance fee: $20 (Students: $10). Victor Rosenbaum PianoSummer Recital. 8 p.m. SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Pianist, composer and conductor, the accomplished Maestro Rosenbaum will give a special recital of extraordinary music by Beethoven, Brahms and Schubert. $30 reserved general public, $25 senior (62+), SUNY faculty/staff, student. 257-3880. July 17 Don Lewis. 6:30-8 p.m. Cornwall Town Hall grounds, 183 Main St., Cornwall. Folk and pop music. 6755014. July 18 Jacob Flier Piano Competition First Round. 3 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Free. July 20 Jacob Flier Piano Competition Final Round. 3 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. $10. 257-3880. Jason Casterlin Band. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wooster Memorial Grove, 182 East Main St., Walden. 778-7621. The Vibe. 7 pm. Nancy Pullar Summer Concert Series. New Windsor Town Hall Lawn, Union Ave. High-energy party rock dance band. 565-7750. July 21 Nick Sauschuck & Old Friends. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. 346-4192.

Student Recital II. 7 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. July 22 Jerome Rose Master Class. 2:30 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. $10. 257-3880. Pine Bush Community Band. 7-9 p.m. The Gazebo, Main Street, Pine Bush. 744-2029. Soul City. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. July 23 The Crown Officials. 7 p.m. Lake Street at the Millponds, Crane Park, Monroe. Daria Rabotkina Recital. 8 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. She will perform pieces by Robert Schumann, Sergei Prokofiev and Manuel de Falla. $30. $25. 257-3880. July 24 Leo & The Lizards. 6:30-8 p.m. Cornwall Town Hall grounds, 183 Main St., Cornwall. Classic rock. 675-5014. July 25 Pine Bush Community Band. 7 p.m. St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Route 17 K, Bullville. July 26 Paul Ostrovsky Master Class. 2:30 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. $10. 257-3880. July 27 Hurley Mountain Highway. 7 pm. Nancy Pullar Summer Concert Series. New Windsor Town Hall Lawn, Union Avenue. Accoustic-electric songs from the 60s and 70s and

beyond. 565-7750. Hot Flash & The Hormones. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wooster Memorial Grove, 182 East Main St., Walden. 778-7621. July 28 Cocomama. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. 346-4192. July 29 Gazebo Concert Series. 7-9 p.m. The Gazebo, Main Street, Pine Bush. 744-2029. Tone Benders. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. Symphony Gala with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic. 8 p.m. McKenna Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Vladimir Feltsman, conductor. Performing Rachmaninoff and Brahms and featuring the winner of the Jacob Flier Piano Competition. $45, $40. 257-3880. July 30 Summer Pops-A Whirlwind Tour of Europe. 4-5:30 p.m. Downing Park, Carpenter Avenue, Newburgh. Newburgh Symphony performance conducted by Russell Ger featuring the music of Sibelius, Berlioz, Rodrigo, Respighi, Strauss, Liszt and Tchaikovsky. No Admission Charge. 913-7157. July 31 Groovy Tuesday. 6:30-8 p.m. Cornwall Town Hall grounds, 183 Main St., Cornwall. Classic rock. 675-5014. August 2 Keith Newman. 6-8 p.m. Chadwick Lake Park Pavilion, 1702 Route 300, Town of Newburgh.Songs from the sixties.

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In Concert Aug. 3 Eric Person Jazz Ensemble. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wooster Memorial Grove, 182 East Main St., Walden. 778-7621. Aug. 4 Elissa Jones. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. 346-4192. Aug. 5 Gazebo Concert Series. 7-9 p.m. The Gazebo, Main Street, Pine Bush. 744-2029. The Shallows. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. Aug. 6 Kids’ Night: Story Time with Quintette 7. 6:30 p.m. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. Bring your little ones for a hands-on musical experience as Quintette 7 brings your favorite children’s stories to life in this engaging and interactive performance. Arrive at 6pm for the instrument petting zoo, where your child can get up close and personal with the instruments of the band! Aug. 7 Evan Teatum & Allan. 6:30-8 p.m. Cornwall Town Hall grounds, 183 Main St., Folk/pop. 675-5014. Aug. 10 Tim Urban. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wooster Memorial Grove, 182 East Main St., Walden. In case of rain, concerts move indoors at the John Howland Teen Center, same location. 778-7621. Groovy Tuesday. 7 pm. Nancy Pullar Summer Concert Series. New Windsor Town Hall Lawn, Union Avenue. From Crosby, Stiils & Nash to Pink Floyd. 565-7750.

Aug. 11 Dave Keyes. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. 346-4192. Aug. 12 Gazebo Concert Series. 7-9 p.m. The Gazebo, Main Street, Pine Bush. 744-2029. Rawson. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. Aug. 13 Benny Havens Band – Dancing Under the Stars. 7:30 p.m. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. Dance the night away to all of your favorite dance hits, past and present. Free. Aug. 14 Apricity. 6:30-8 p.m. Cornwall Town Hall grounds, 183 Main St., Cornwall. Contemporary rock. 6755014. Pine Bush Community Band. 7 p.m. Montgomery Senior Center, 36 Bridge St., Montgomery. Aug. 17 Soul City. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wooster Memorial Grove, 182 East Main St., Walden. In case of rain, concerts move indoors at the John Howland Teen Center, same location. 7787621. Tim Urban. 7 pm. Nancy Pullar Summer Concert Series. New Windsor Town Hall Lawn, Union Avenue. Tim finished 7th on American Idol in season 9. 565-7750.

Aug. 19 The Vibe. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. 346-4192. Gazebo Concert Series. 7-9 p.m. The Gazebo, Main Street, Pine Bush. 744-2029. Jenna Esposito. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. Aug. 20 Concert Band – Cinema Magic. 7:30 p.m. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. Escape to the movies and relive all of your favorite movie moments through the power of music. Free. Let Us Be Heard Musical Showcase. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Safe Harbors Ritz Theater Lobby, 107 Broadway, Newburgh. 784-1199. Aug. 21 Geoff Vidal/Derrick James Quartet. 6:30-8 p.m. Cornwall Town Hall grounds, 183 Main St., Cornwall. Jazz. 675-5014. Aug. 24 Concert Band – Songs of the Silver Screen. 6:30 p.m. Vanderbilt Mansion, Route 9, Hyde Park. Join us

as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Parks Service with this scenic outdoor concert, featuring some of the best music ever composed for the silver screen. Dale Hammond & Friends. 6:308:30 p.m. Wooster Memorial Grove, 182 East Main St., Walden. 778-7621. Aug. 26 Gazebo Concert Series. 7-9 p.m. The Gazebo, Main Street, Pine Bush. 744-2029. In The Pocket. 7 p.m. Festival Square, 29-37 West Main St., Middletown. 346-4192. Aug. 31 Dan Brother Band. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wooster Memorial Grove, 182 East Main St., Walden. 778-7621. Sept. 3 Labor Day Celebration. 7:30 p.m. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. Summer isn’t over in the Hudson Valley until you’ve heard the powerful finale of the 1812 Overture with live cannon fire, followed by a brilliant fireworks display over the Hudson. Bring your family, friends, and a picnic to this annual favorite showcasing music of all genres.

Aug. 18 The Two of Us. 6-8 p.m. Park adjacent to Something Sweet, 9-15 North St., Middletown. 346-4192.

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Outdoor Adventures June 26 Dog Days of Summer Hike. 10 a.m.-noon. Mohonk Preserve, Spring Farm Trailhead, Upper 27 Knolls Road, High Falls. With Andrew Bajardi, Mohonk Preserve Ranger. Bring your favorite furry friend along today for a romp through the fields and forests! All well-behaved dogs on short leashes welcome. Be sure to bring plenty of water for yourself and your pet. Children ages 10 and up are welcome. Nature Hike: Tree Identification. 1-4 p.m. Lautenberg Visitor Center, 116 Old Forge Rd., Tuxedo, at Sterling Forest State Park. Join Steven Koestner for a moderate hike. Free admission! Free parking! Bring water & snacks. Registration req. 351-5907. July 2, Aug. 6, Sept. 3 Tours of West Point Foundry Preserve. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 80 Kemble Ave., Cold Spring. Tours will focus on the foundry’s 100year history and Scenic Hudson’s efforts to protect the remains while preserving the land’s natural beauty. 473-4440, ext. 273.

July 3 Children and Families: Meadow Meander. 1 p.m. Storm King Arts Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor. The summer landscape comes alive with the vibrant colors of wildflowers and native grasses. Make your way through the meadows for a closer look at these beautiful blooms. July 10 Children and Families: Tour with Wally McGuire. 1 p.m. Storm King Arts Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor. Visitors of all ages are invited to join a tour with celebrated educator Wally McGuire. July 16 Dazzling Dragonflies. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Outdoor Discovery Center at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, Muser Drive, across from 174 Angola Road, Cornwall. For adults with or without children ages 5 and older. Learn about these amazing jewels. Admission. 845-534-5506 x204. Tour with Artist Josephine Halvorson. 6 p.m. Storm King Arts Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor.

Artist Josephine Halvorson will discuss her artistic practice and a lead a tour of her site-specific project Outlooks: Josephine Halvorson with Curator, Nora Lawrence. Enjoy a special reception beforehand. RSVP by July 8 to membership@ stormkingartcenter.org. July 17 Sunrise Walk with Gary Keeton. 5:30 a.m. Basha Kill. Route 209, Wurtsboro. Rise and shine! Enjoy the Basha Kill’s wonders from a different view. Bring binoculars. Meet at Haven Road DEC parking lot (209 side). Call Gary at 386-4892 for information. Children and Families: Young Explorers. 1 p.m. Storm King Arts Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor. Try out SKAC’s new Field Guide for Young Explorers with its creator, environmental artist Hara Woltz. July 19, Aug. 18 West Point Foundry Preserve Lantern Tours. 8:30-9:30 p.m. 80 Kemble Ave., Cold Spring. On these full moon nights, see the preserve in an entirely new light. Building remains will be illuminated with lanterns, offering a dramatic glimpse of the foundry’s 24-hour operations. We’ll also read historic accounts by foundry employees and visitors. Tours limited to 25 each, so register early. 473-4440, ext. 273. July 23 Wanderings and Wonderings: Carey Denniston. 2 p.m. Storm King Arts Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor. Join artist Carey Denniston for an imaginative exploration of Storm King. Presented with The Shandaken Project. Plum Point Tour. 2-5 p.m. Storm King Adventure Tours, 178 Hudson St., Cornwall-on-Hudson. Paddle through historic Cornwall-on-Hudson Bay and stretch your legs on sandy Plum Point Beach. Take in the views of the Hudson Highlands and maybe spot a bald eagle or two! $60. 534-7800. Bats & Brews. 7 p.m. Outdoor Discovery Center, Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, Muser Drive, Cornwall. Enjoy an enlightening and entertaining talk about bats while sipping on a micro-brew from some of our local breweries! Our "Benefits of Bats" presentation will be followed by a short hike to seek out bats enjoying the evening insect buffet over the

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ponds and fields. Members: $7. Nonmembers: $10 (Must be at least 21 years of age with valid ID to drink). July 24 Children and Families: Cylindrical Giants. 1 p.m. Storm King Arts Center, 1 Museum Road, New Windsor. Explore Alexander Liberman’s large-scale sculptures and the possibilities of shape and volume in this interactive tour and workshop. Kayak in Constitution Marsh. 4:30-6:30 p.m. Constitution Marsh, Cold Spring. Bring your kayak and join HHNM naturalists on a trip through the winding channels of Constitution Marsh near Cold Spring, one of the five remaining tidal marshes of the Hudson River. Don’t forget your paddle, PFD, and water. Directions and information will be emailed prior to the event. There is a limit of 10 kayaks for this eventhowever, you may fit as many people in your Kayak as it allows. 534-5506. July 30 Tri-State MudManX Conquer The Elements 2016. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Cousins Paintball, 380 Mt. Airy Road, New Windsor. The scenic 5k course will be packed with more than 30 fun and challenging obstacles inspired by the elements: earth, air, fire and water. Dash for cash prizes and medals in the early 10K competitive heats, run with your kids in our family friendly heats (ages 8+), or tackle the 5k course with all your friends in one of the untimed fun run heats! After crossing the finish line, celebrate at the MudManX after party! Enjoy great music, food, contests with prizes and plenty of laughs while you cheer on your fellow MudManX’ers! July 31 Stewart SOS MTB Challenge. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Stewart State Forest, Ridge Road parking area, Rock Tavern. This annual race in Stewart State Forest is part of the NYS Mountain Bike Series. Fast and flowing 9.5 mile course starts at the Ridge Road parking area. Great for all levels of mountain bikers. No USA Cycling License required. This is the 6th race of the NYS mountain bike series. Fields close 30 minutes prior to event. Fields may be combined. Each lap is approximately 9.3 miles. Register online at www.bikereg.com. times community newspapers


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