Almanac Weekly #30 2018

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A miscellany of Hudson Valley art, adventure and ideas | Calendar & Classifieds | Issue 30 | July 26 – Aug. 2

Demon resurrected ANTON RUBINSTEIN’S OPERA FINDS NEW LIFE AT BARD

Libertyville lights Ulster County Fair materializes on the outskirts of New Paltz Page 12

Leave No Trace Debra Granik’s powerful film about a father/daughter bond Page 15

Let the sun shine in Hair to be performed on the stones of Opus 40 Page 14

lady antebellum & darius rucker at bethel woods | jazz at lincoln center orchestra at bard | the great 2018 mars opposition


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Andes/Roxbury/ Margaretville Open Art Studios Tour The 2018 AMR (Andes, Roxbury, Margaretville) Open Art Studios Tour takes place Saturday and Sunday, July 28 and 29 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring close to 30 participating artists in the central Catskill Mountains. All media and disciplines are represented: painters, sculptors, photographers, printmakers, ceramicists,

Join Us & The Rescued Farm Animals This Summer!

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furniture designers and textile artists. Visitors will be shown the artists’ creative spaces and offered demonstra-

tions and talks about the work. Participating artists this year include Adam Cohen, Amy Masters, Ted Sheridan, Alan Powell, Lisbeth Firmin, Ellen Wong, Peter Yamaoka, Gerda van Leeuwen, Frank Manzo, Helene Manzo, Tabitha Gilmore Barnes, Gary Mayer, Barbara Alyn, Oneida Hammond, Ken Hiratsuka, Roshan Houshmand, Agnes Freas, Esther de Jong, Lesley Powell, Rosamond Welchman, Robert Axelrod, Deborah Ruggerio, Gary Mead, Anthony Margiotta, Rebecca Andre, Patrice Lorenz, Sharon Suess and Gail Freund. Detailed

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July 26, 2018 brochures for this self-driving tour are available at local businesses and at www. amropenstudios.org.

Poetry festival in Hudson

Home School of New York City, a self-proclaimed “community of recklessness,” and locally produced/nationally renowned literary press Fence collaborate to produce a weeklong poetry conference at Time and Space Limited (TSL) in Hudson every summer, bringing 60 or so poets to meet, study, read for inspiration and write. Workshop participants get to sit back each evening and be wowed by contemporary icons in the field. And so does the general public – for free. This year the roster of 2018 faculty and visiting poets includes Che Gossett, Frank Wilderson III, Adam Fitzgerald, Harryette Mullen, Cat Tyc, Divya Victor, C. A. Conrad, Eileen Myles, Precious Okoyomon, Christopher “Loma” Soto and Myung Mi Kim. All but one of the readings take place at TSL at 7:30 p.m. from Sunday evening through Thursday, July 29 to August 2. The reading on Tuesday, July 31 is being hosted at 7 p.m. in the Hudson Library’s community room. That night, “Living Poetry at the Library: Divya Victor/Cat Tyc” will feature readings by the two notable poets. For a full schedule of free-to-the-public readings, visit https://bit.ly/2LHEn4d. Poetry books will be for sale at the TSL Book Space at 434 Columbia Street in Hudson; call (518) 822-8100. – Ann Hutton

Talk on brickmaking industry on Wednesday in New Paltz The New Paltz Historical Society presents local history enthusiast Marilou Abramshe speaking on Wednesday, August 1 at 7 p.m. at the New Paltz Community Center. The subject of the discussion is Ulster County’s thriving brick industry in the 19 th and 20th centuries. Learn about the industry, the people involved and what is left of the once-thriving landscape. Abramshe has led classes on Ulster County history for the Lifetime Learning Institute at SUNY-New Paltz and the Desmond Campus of Mount Saint Mary. She also has helped develop educational materials for the Ulster County Clerk’s Office. Admission to this event is free. Refreshments will be served. The New Paltz Community Center is located at 3 Veterans’ Drive in New Paltz.


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Chekh it out The masterful plays of Anton Chekhov – The Seagull, The Cherry Orchard, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters – are among the greatest stageworks of the 20th century. But before he created those masterpieces, Chekhov had already won renown as a humorist, the author of such riotous one-act farces known as vaudevilles: Medved (The Bear), Predlozheniye (The Proposal) and Svadba (The Wedding), among others. He wrote these comedies, along with his short stories, to supplement his income while working as a rural doctor. At 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 28, Actors & Writers will present a staged reading of four short comedies by Chekhov, along with a few excerpts from his letters, in the upstairs theater at the Arts Society of Kingston (ASK), located at 97 Broadway in the Rondout neighborhood. Admission is by donation ($20 suggested, but no one will be turned away). Parking is available a block away, behind the police station, or on the street. For more information, call ASK at (845) 338-0333.

Rosendale Theatre presents Vanaver Caravan’s World Dance for Families on Saturday

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T Bill and Livia Vanaver get to go a lot of places most of the rest of us don’t. These Rosendale-based cultural ambassadors have spent decades exploring many exotic corners of the world and bringing home the songs, dances and pageantry that they find. It’s always a treat when they put together a sampler program like the one that will be hosted this Saturday by the Rosendale Theatre, as part of the venue’s kid-friendly 2018 Summer Film and

he Obie-winning performance group the Secret City returns to Woodstock with the Secret City Art Revival, a weekend festival of site-specific performance and installation. It takes place from Thursday, July 26 to Sunday, July 29, beginning with a kickoff party at the Byrdcliffe Barn on Thursday at 6 p.m. and ending with the main event, an artistic tent revival featuring Amanda Palmer, Rebel Girls and more under a tent at Andy Lee Field, on Sunday at 2 p.m. The Secret City presses a number of established and ad hoc venues into service throughout the weekend, including Mowers’ Field, the Woodstock Library Lawn, Comeau Park, the Village Green and various businesses. In creating the event, Chris Wells, artistic director of the Secret City, hoped to make “something inclusive that all people would derive a sense of joy and connection from. It’s a community celebration of the arts, with a live band, a community choir, a lineup of performers and artists, crazy outfits – and everybody has a really great time!” “Part of the excitement is that it’s a different show every time you come,” says Wells. “You never know what you’re going to get. But it’s always a cool, interesting lineup of people who are making and doing unlikely and interesting things.” For a complete description and schedule, visit www.thesecretcity.org.

Performance Series. The Vanaver Caravan presents World Dance for Families beginning at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 28. The hourlong program will feature some of their favorite

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his is the real deal – one of the big nights of the year. It’s the most famous, most feared planet coming extraordinarily close to Earth. Bang the drums. Bring your in-laws to Mayan pyramids and toss them off. Or just pull up a chair and dig the science. The fun and games begin Friday night, July 27. That’s the date of the Great 2018 Mars Opposition. That’s when the Sun, the Earth and the planet Mars form a straight line in space. Mars rises just as the Sun sets. Mars, now very close to Earth, is exceptionally brilliant. And it’s out all night long. By coincidence, Friday night is also the July Full Moon. So the brilliant orange planet and the Full Moon float next to each that night. Talk about easy astronomy. The eccentric and tilted Martian orbit delays the time of that planet’s very closest approach until Tuesday night, July 31 – not that you’ll notice any difference in its appearance. Look for Mars either night or both nights. But don’t miss it. It hasn’t come this close to us in 15 years, and it won’t again approach this near until the year 2035. Maybe a little background is in order: Fast-moving Earth catches up to slower Mars every two years and two months. So, after that 26-month interval, Mars returns to our neck of the woods and comes close again, making it brighter than usual. But such Martian oppositions are not created equal. If the meeting of our two worlds happens between July and September, as it does this time around, then Mars is exceptionally close and exceptionally bright. That’s because this is the month when Earth is always farthest from the Sun, while Mars is in the part of its orbit that is closest to the Sun and the Earth. This is what causes the gap between our two orbits to be narrowest in summer. So Mars is now even brighter than Jupiter, which doesn’t happen very often. After Venus sets in the west at around 10 p.m., Mars is actually the brightest star in the entire sky for the rest of the night. Plus, it’s distinctly orange/yellow. You just can’t miss it. But if you were trying to miss it, you couldn’t succeed on Friday night because it’s that brilliant orange star next to the Moon. And it will remain the most brilliant starlike object for most of the night for the remainder of the summer. I’ll be honest with you: It’s a challenging telescope target. It may be larger than normal, but Mars still has a small disc that looks only about half the width of Jupiter, and it

It’s that brilliant orange star next to the Full Moon

dance repertoire, with an all-star cast of dancers from India, Ireland, Brazil, the Philippines, Spain and the US. Get a taste of swing dance, traditional Rajasthani dance, Bollywood, percussive dance from many cultures, flamenco, Irish and French-Canadian step dances, Turkish/ Kurdish, Israeli and Arabic line and circle dances. Tickets at the door cost $10 general admission, $8 for kids and members. For more info, call (845) 658-8989 or visit www.rosendaletheatre.org. The Rosendale

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Gluten-free pie workshop in Kingston this Saturday Foodie/food stylist Liza Jernow will lead a hands-on workshop in the making of gluten-free pies and tarts at Bluecashew in Kingston on Saturday, July 28 at 11 a.m. Jernow will teach

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The fun and games begin Friday night, July 27. That’s the date of the Great 2018 Mars Opposition. That’s when the Sun, the Earth and the planet Mars form a straight line in space. Mars rises just as the Sun sets. Mars, now very close to Earth, is exceptionally brilliant. And it’s out all night long. By coincidence, Friday night is also the July Full Moon.

appears wiggly and blurry in our region’s typically smudgy air. So just gawking at it with the naked eye may offer the easiest and best method for celebrating this extraordinary approach of the Red Planet. – Bob Berman Want to know more? To read Bob’s previous columns, visit our Almanac Weekly website at HudsonValleyOne.com. Check out Bob‘s new podcast, Astounding Universe, co-hosted by Pulse of the Planet’s Jim Metzner.

participants all they need to know, including general baking basics about advanced gluten-free techniques. The basis for this class will be a pâté brisée recipe, from which many different tarts and pies can be made. On the menu (subject to market availability) are plum crostata (free-form), roasted apricot fruit tart and berry hand pies. Jernow attended culinary school as well as Rhode Island School of Design. She began working at Martha Stewart Living, then became the food editor and kitchen product designer for Martha by Mail. She is also the creator of Wild Apple Journal, a website that features gluten-free recipes. Registration for this class costs $95. To register, call (845) 514-2300 or e-mail kitchen@bluecashew.com. The Bluecashew Kitchen Homestead is located

at 37 North Front Street in Kingston.

Garden Conservancy Open Day this Sunday at Steepletop in Austerlitz The Edna St. Vincent Millay Society presents Garden Conservancy Open Day at its Steepletop grounds on Sunday, July 29 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Dedicated to preserving and protecting Steepletop, Millay’s historic home, the Society recognizes Open Day with a self-guided grounds and gardens tour. Guided house tours are also available. Admission costs $7. Steepletop is located at 440 East Hill Road in Austerlitz. For more information, visit www.millay.org.


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17th-century replica Kalmar Nyckel to offer tours, day sails

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he Summer Jazz Academy is Jazz at Lincoln Center’s two-week residential high school institute for advanced study in jazz, and is managed by none other than Wynton Marsalis, whose career is a historic trifecta of classical performance, jazz performance and composition and jazz stewardship. When this combination of forces selects a teenaged all-star band and then pairs it with faculty performers, be prepared to be utterly blown away. The Summer Jazz Academy celebrates the next generation of jazz musicians with two concerts at Bard College: the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on Saturday, July 28 at 7 p.m. ($55) and the Summer Jazz Academy Big Bands on Sunday, July 29 at 1 p.m. ($15). All performances are held in Olin Hall, located on the Bard College campus at 60 Manor Avenue in Annandaleon-Hudson. Tickets can be purchased at http://fishercenter.bard.edu/jazz.

and Saturday, August 10 and 11 from noon to 2 p.m. Tickets cost $55 for adults and $35 for children under 17. The ship’s crew don pirate and sailor garb, spin pirate tales, host a scavenger hunt and raise the Jolly Roger. Costumes are optional for guests. To book your sail, visit www. kalmarnyckel.org/bookasail.asp. While tickets may also be purchased at the dock prior to a scheduled sail, it is best to make reservations. The Hudson River Maritime Museum is located at 50 Rondout Landing in Kingston.

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The class will be led by Emmy-winner Jan McLaughlin (Nurse Jackie), Julie Stalker-Wilde (The Sopranos, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and Teferra McKenzie (Orange is the New Black, Limitless) from August 3 to 5 at the SUNY-Ulster campus in Kingston. Through hands-on learning with industry-standard sound equipment, participants will create sound projects and develop a working knowledge of set protocols expected of professionals on TV/film sets. Upon successful completion of this intensive, participants will be referable for sound utility positions on upcoming non-union film productions. “As film and TV productions increase here in the Hudson Valley, we want to

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Does summery weather make you yearn to get out on the water, preferably on a vessel powered by the wind rather than a stinky, noisy motor? From August 3 through 12, you’ll have multiple opportunities to do that, aboard the sailing ship of your dreams: the Kalmar Nyckel. It’s a full-scale replica of the Dutch-built, squarerigged merchant pinnace that brought Swedish settlers led by Peter Minuit to North America in 1638 to establish the colony of New Sweden, later known as Delaware. With ten cannons, 7,500 square feet of sails, six miles of rigging and a ten-story-high mainmast, the Kalmar Nyckel is a sight to be seen. On Saturday, August 4 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, August 5 from 2 to 6 p.m., the ship will be open for deck tours while docked at the Hudson River Maritime Museum on the Strand in Kingston’s Rondout District. Visitors can ring the ship’s bell, march around the capstan and steer the ship using the whipstaff. Deck tours cost $10 for adults and $5 for children under age 17; younger kids come aboard for free. Captain Lauren Morgens will present a special talk, “Working the Kalmar Nyckel: Understanding History and Innovation through a Sailing Ship” at 7 p.m. on Saturday, August 4. Lecture tickets are $10 for purchase at the Hudson River Maritime Museum. But you wanted to be out on the actual river, didn’t you? Day sails are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. on Monday, August 6, Thursday, August 9 and Sunday, August 12, and from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, August 3, Monday, August 6 and Thursday to Sunday, August 9 through 12. Guests are invited to haul lines, set sails and enjoy maritime tales of the original Kalmar Nyckel – or just bring along a picnic and enjoy time on the water. Prices for day sails are $60 for adults, $40 for children under 17. Special Pirate Sails have been added to the schedule for the more adventurous and young at heart. The Kalmar Nyckel welcomes landlubbers to “walk the plank” for a fun-filled Pirate Sail on Sunday, August 5 from 10 a.m. to noon or Friday

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make sure local residents are trained to be part of that demand,” according to Beth Davenport, co-founder and executive director of Stockade Works. For more information about Stockade

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LADY ANTEBELLUM AND DARIUS RUCKER AT BETHEL WOODS

Whitecliff wine-tasting before Book Club screening in Rosendale The Rosendale Theatre and Whitecliff Vineyard join forces on Thursday, July 26 at 6:30 p.m. at a Book Club screening designed for wine- and book-lovers. In addition to being serious about wine, Whitecliff Vineyard’s owners are fans of reading, so they are creating a monthly book club and a small lending library at the winery. Rosendale’s screening of Book Club – a romantic comedy starring Diane Keaton and Jane Fonda as fellow members of a book club – struck them as the perfect opportunity to announce the new endeavor. Showtime for Book Club is 7:15 p.m. at the Rosendale Theatre, located at 408 Main Street in Rosendale. Wine-tastings will be offered in the lobby starting at 6:30 p.m. for 45 minutes before the show. Offerings will include Whitecliff ’s estate-

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wonder if Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker tour with their combined ten Grammys on display. Seven of them belong to wily country megastar vocal trio Lady Antebellum, but Rucker’s three might carry as much weight, as he forded the great divide between rock and country to lasso them, making him a kind of Noam Chomsky figure. With special guest Russell Dickerson in support, Lady Antebellum and Hootie and the Blowfish-frontman-turned-modern-country-megastar Darius Rucker perform at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on Thursday, July 26 at 7 p.m. Reserved tickets fetch between the Ticketmaster-friendly totals of $71.25 to $123.25, while your own scrap of lawn will set you back $38.50. For tickets and additional information, visit www.bethelwoodscenter.org. The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is located at 200 Hurd Road in Bethel. – John Burdick

bottled, gold-medal-winning Gamay Noir, which just went onto the wine list at New York City’s Rainbow Room.

Levon Helm Studios to host James Hunter Six on Saturday Current/traditional soul singer and songwriter James Hunter fits right in with the elegant scholarship of DapTone and other top-shelf purveyors of the old, high arts of arrangement of writing. The fact that his enthusiastic fans include Van Morrison, the late Sharon Jones and the late Allen Toussaint suggest that Hunter is getting it right.

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The James Hunter Six performs at the Levon Helm Studios on Saturday, July 28 at 8 p.m. Jesse Dee opens. Reserved seats cost $50; standing room goes for $30. For more information, visit https://levonhelm. com. The Levon Helm Studios are located at 160 Plochmann Lane in Woodstock.

Dierks Bentley to play Bethel Woods next Friday The Mountain High Tour brings country megastar Dierks Bentley with special guests the Brothers Osborne and Lanco to the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on Friday, August 3 at 7 p.m. The blue-chip multi-platinum recording artist and live draw will be supporting his ninth studio effort, 2018’s serious and searching The Mountain. Reserved seat prices range from $79.75 to $117.75. Lawn seating costs $45. For tickets and additional information, visit www.bethelwoodscenter.org. The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is located at 200 Hurd Road in Bethel.

Chatham County Line plays Helsinki Hudson this Friday The expansive roots-music band Chatham County Line returns to Club Helsinki on Friday, June 27 at 9 p.m. The North Carolina band has been crafting a rocking take on acoustic bluegrass and folk for over two decades. While the group resembles a bluegrass outfit in instrumentation and has even has won awards for its bluegrass approach, Chatham County Line is as much a songwriters’ band as it is a picking outfit. Tickets cost $20 in advance, $25 on the day of the show. For tickets and additional information, visit www.helsinkihudson.

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Founded in 1968 by three artists, Sam Spanier, Eric Hughes and Lee Brooks, the Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center in Mount Tremper will celebrate its 50th anniversary on August 2 with a four-day gathering at the Ashokan Center in Olivebridge, highlighted by a Saturday-night performance of music and dance by the Vanaver Caravan. The theme of the conference is “Art as a Bridge,” reflecting the fact that the inspiration behind the Center, Sri Aurobindo, was a poet and his collaborator, Mira Alfassa, was an artist who trained at the Academie Julian in Paris. A number of the events are open to the public, including a Friday-evening Indian Classical concert and the Saturday-night benefit performance for the Vanaver Caravan, both at 7:30 p.m. Bill and Livia Vanaver have been conducting classes and creating performances in Auroville in India over the past four winters. Saturday afternoon will feature a talk by Aviram Rozin, who in 2003 started Sadhana Forest, a reforestation project on 70 acres of degraded land. For information on these events or to register, call (845) 679-8322 to register or visit www.matagiri.org.

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23Arts presents Hildegard and Shilpa Ray in Tannersville

The 23Arts initiative’s novel fourstyles/four-weekends multi-venue summer music festival continues on the weekend of July 28. Coming off the previous weekend’s classical chamber music, 23Arts dives into the world of indie-rock. Banner shows include the New Orleans duo Hildegard performing on Friday, July 27 at 8 p.m. at Scribner’s Catskill Lodge at 13 Scribner Hollow Road. Admission costs $20. On Saturday, July 28, the dynamic indie artist Shilpa Ray (above) performs at 9 p.m. at the Orpheum at 6050 Main Street in Tannersville. Tickets cost $30 in advance, $35 on the day of the show. For more information and a full festival schedule, visit www.23arts.org.

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MAVERICK RECALLS PARIS EXPATS & SHANGHAI QUARTET PLAYS JOAN TOWER THIS WEEKEND

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he oldest continuous summer chamber music festival in America, Maverick Concerts presents two diversified concerts this weekend. On Saturday, July 28 at 8 p.m., Maverick’s executive director and internationally known vocalist Kitt Potter leads an all-star jazz band in a program titled “C’Est Si Bon: The Flight to Paris,” remembering the exodus of black and gay American artists to Paris through the years. The program features the music and words of Eartha Kitt, Nina Simone, Josephine Baker, Diahann Carroll, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Miles Davis and more. Ticket prices are $25 and $40, $5 for students. On Sunday, July 29 at 4 p.m., Maverick favorites the Shanghai Quartet are joined by bassoonist Peter Kolkay in a performance of Joan Tower’s Red Maple, for Bassoon and String Quartet (2013). The Shanghai will also perform quartets by Mendelssohn and Beethoven. Tickets cost $55 and $35, $5 for students. The Maverick is located at 120 Maverick Road in Woodstock. For tickets and information, visit www.maverickconcerts.org.

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Swing dance to the Gordon Webster Trio on Friday in Poughkeepsie Pianist Gordon Webster, a jazzman with rock-star status in the swingdancing community, will perform with his trio this Friday, July 27 at the Poughkeepsie Tennis Club, from 8 o'clock until 11 p.m. There will be an intermediate swing dance workshop offered by Chester Freeman ($20) at 6:30 p.m., which will be followed by a free lesson for beginners at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the evening's performance by the Gordon Webster Trio are $20 general admission and $15 for students. The Poughkeepsie Tennis

Club is located at 135 South Hamilton Street. For more information, visit www.hudsonvalleydance.org or call (845) 454-2571.

Takeshi Nagayasu wins 2018 Jacob Flier Piano Competition PianoSummer at New Paltz has awarded its 20th annual Jacob Flier Piano Competition top prize to Takeshi Nagayasu of Japan. The 19-year-old Juilliard student becomes the second PianoSummer at New Paltz competitor to earn the right to a debut solo piano recital at Carnegie Weill Recital Hall. Second-place honors in this year’s Flier Competition went to Rixiang Huang of China, and Hao Tian, also from China, took third prize for

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Nadezdah Babintseva, Olga Tolkmit and Efim Zavalny in Anton Rubinstein’s Demon at Bard Summerscape

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hough wildly popular in its native Russia, Anton Rubinstein’s 1871 opera Demon is rarely mounted in the West. So it naturally falls to Bard SummerScape, with its ongoing mission to revive at least one unjustly neglected operatic work at the Fisher Center each summer, to right this wrong. Best-known as a keyboard virtuoso and star teacher whose students included Tchaikovsky, Rubinstein was also a prolific composer – not to mention a contemporary of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, the focus of the 2018 iteration of the Bard Music Festival. Consequently, the time has come for summoning Demon, the most popular of Rubinstein’s 20 operas, to American shores. The new production opens this Friday and runs for five performances through August 5. Thaddeus Strassberger, director of such previous SummerScape opera success stories as Der ferne Klang, Les Huguenots and Oresteia, will helm the production.

The vocal cast includes baritone Efim Zavalny, making his US debut in the title role. Also performing will be soprano Olga Tolkmit as Tamara, bass Andrey Valentii as Prince Gudal, mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Egorova as Tamara’s Nanny, tenor Alexander Nesterenko as Prince Sinodal, bass-baritone Yakov Strizhak as the Old Servant, mezzo-soprano Nadezhda Babintseva as the Angel and tenor Pavel Sulyandziga as the Messenger. Leon Botstein will conduct the American Symphony Orchestra and James Bagwell the Bard Festival Chorale. Demon will be performed in the Sosnoff Theater of the Fisher Center in Annandale at 8 p.m. on July 27 and at 2 p.m. on July 29, August 1, 3 and 5. Ticket prices start at $25 general admission, $5 for Bard students. A free Opera Talk will precede the July 29 matinée. To purchase tickets or find out more, visit http://fishercenter.bard. edu/summerscape. – Frances Marion Platt

Jane Bunnett and her all-female Afro-Cuban band in Kingston

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Canadian soprano saxophonist, flautist and bandleader Jane Bunnett has made Afro-Cuban jazz music the focus of her career. The four-time Juno Award-winner and two-time Grammy nominee first visited Cuba in 1982, and since then has been championing Cuban artists and pursuing a deep integration of Afro/Cuban and her own fluent contemporary jazz sound. Jazzstock presents Jane Bunnett & Maqueque, her all-female band, on Friday, July 27 at 8 p.m. at the Senate Garage, located at 4 North Front Street in Kingston. Tickets cost $30 and are available at www.jazzstock.com or at

While they will forever be associated with the “new quiet” of the ’90s (the loud decade), the Cowboy Junkies’ massively prolific late-career renaissance continues with the release of All that Reckoning on July 13, on which they emphatically reclaim their warbling noir/pop crown. The Cowboy Junkies perform at the Event Gal-


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Creekside bill features Jay Collins, Kyle Esposito, Peter Dougan, Jason Bowman and Brian Mitchell – top Catskill sidemen who have played with the Allman Brothers, Greg Allman Band, Little Feat, the Band, Donald Fagen, Boz Scaggs, Michael McDonald and Delbert McClinton, among others. There is limited seating so bring a picnic blanket for this rain or shine concert. Tickets cost $25 in advance, $30 at the door. Call (845) 688-2828 for tickets. For additional information, visit https:// emersonresort.com/woodnotes-grille. The Woodnotes Grill is located at 5240 Route 28 in Mount Tremper.

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Hudson Valley Brassroots festival on Saturday in Kingston

Historic Red Hook hosts “Mozart at the Elmendorph,” a performance of two Mozart viola quintets by the Hudson Valley Consort: Daniel Lee and Emily Hale, violins; Alissa Smith and Scot Moore, violas; and Christine Gummere, cello. The concert takes place on Friday, July 27 at 3 p.m. at the Elmendorph Inn, located at 7562 North Broadway in Red Hook. Tickets cost $15 at the door. For more information, visit www.historicredhook.org.

n the ’70s and into the ’80s, the saxophone was the first non-canonical rock instrument that rock would reach for. In the doleful ’90s, it was the doleful solo cello. In the aughts and beyond, it has been brass – and not solo trumpets or trombones, but rich brass ensembles spanning backline funk and classical chamber styles. In recognition of this renaissance, of brass’ moment in the sun, we have the Hudson Valley Brassroots on Saturday, July 28 from 1 to 10 p.m. Brassroots is a one-day affair with no fewer than eight brass ensembles performing at Seed Song Farm, located at 160 Esopus Avenue in Kingston. The bands on the bill are some of the best-known in the genre, including Brooklyn’s Raya Brass Band, the What Cheer! Brigade and our own marching surrealists, the Rosendale Improvement Association Brass Band and Social Club. For the full lineup and a complete list of attractions, visit https://brassrootsfestival.com. – John Burdick

lery at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on Saturday, July 28 at 8 p.m. Ticket prices range from $42 to $62. There is also a pre-show farm-to-table dinner. For tickets and additional information, visit www.bethelwoodscenter.org. The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is located at 200 Hurd Road in Bethel. – John Burdick

Creekside Catskill Supergroup Jam on Saturday at Emerson

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hat say you? I take two identical glasses and put them on the table. One glass gets filled up halfway with lemonade and then topped off with unsweetened iced tea. The other gets filled up halfway with lemonade and then topped off with sweetened iced tea. Did I just serve two different drinks, or two of the same drink? Send your responses to kidsalmanac@ ulsterpublishing.com. SATURDAY, JULY 28

Rosendale Theatre hosts World Dance for Families

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Looking for indoor fun or foulweather backup with the fam? Make plans to attend the Vanaver Caravan’s World Dance for Families taking place this Saturday, July 28 at 5 p.m. at the Rosendale Theatre. I’d say sit back and relax, but I think you’ll end up tapping your toes and moving along with the music like I do! The one-hour performance is suitable for all ages. Entry costs $10 general admission, $8 for kids and Rosendale Theatre members. And remember: The more family

Butterfly Festival at Stony Kill Farm

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hether your kid is a huge fan of Jennifer Castle’s Butterfly Wishes series or you just like gazing at tie-dye wings gracing the air, all ages and interests will enjoy some “flying flowers” this weekend! On Saturday, July 28 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Stony Kill Farm, spend some time celebrating beauty at Stony Kill’s Butterfly Festival! Free admission, free parking, hands-on activities, a monarch expert, an education table, music and of course butterfly tents are available for you and your caterpillars to explore. Stony Kill Farm is located at 79 Farmstead Lane in Wappingers Falls. For more information, call (845) 831-3800 or visit https://bit.ly/2LuoP79. – Erica Chase-Salerno

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shows you attend, the more rewards you receive! The Rosendale Theatre is located at 408 Main Street in Rosendale. For more information, call (845) 658-8989 or visit https://bit.ly/2NIRWRF. To learn more about the performers, visit https:// vanavercaravan.org.

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Red Feathers & Drummers at Kingston’s Matthewis Persen House So much of the Hudson Valley hearkens back to our fascinating history. Have you been to this treasure yet? This Saturday, July 28 from 10 a.m.

to 2 p.m. at the Matthewis Persen House Museum, enjoy the music of Red Feathers & Drummers while taking in this special dwelling. All ages are welcome to this free event, which includes hands-on children’s activities. One of Ulster County’s oldest government-owned buildings in one of our country’s oldest neighborhoods, plus a bakery stop at Deising’s afterwards? Sounds like the perfect plan for a summer Saturday to me. The Matthewis Persen House Museum is located at 74 John Street in Kingston. For more information, call (845) 3403040 or visit https://bit.ly/2O99C9U.

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know about Camp Lightheart, created by Breast Cancer Options for children with a parent with breast cancer, or who passed away from the disease. Hosted by the Omega Institute and free to all campers, including meals and lodging, my kids love this fourday camp experience, from the handson activities to supportive discussions and connections with kids their age. This year’s camp takes place Sunday to Wednesday, August 5 through 8. The Omega Institute is located at 150 Lake Drive in Rhinebeck. To donate toward the expenses of this incredible, unique offering for children right in our own back yard, for more information or to register (hurry: registration due August 1), call Breast Cancer Options at (845) 3394673 or visit https://bit.ly/2uXUWSk. To learn more about Omega, visit www. eomega.org.

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BERRY BONANZA AT SAM’S POINT

an ya tell a huckleberry from a blueberry?” queries Dean Jones in his summery, swinging song, “Huckleberries.” This weekend, you and your crew can give it your berry best try! On Saturday and Sunday, July 28 and 29 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., join the Berry Bonanza Drop-In Celebration at Minnewaska State Park Preserve’s Sam’s Point Area. Take a berry taste test and make your own berry carrier in the picnic area; explore remnants of berry-picker shacks along the trails; and watch a 27-minute documentary about local berrying history in the Visitor Center. Park entry costs $10 per vehicle, but the program is free, and registration is not required. Sam’s Point is located at 400 Sam’s Point Road in Cragsmoor. For more information, call (845) 647-7989 or visit https://on.ny.gov/2JPHmWk. To learn more about the “Huckleberries” song I love, visit www.dogonfleas.com. – Erica Chase-Salerno

HUDSON VALLEY WRITING PROJECT: If you’d like to read more work by area youth involved in the Hudson Valley Writing Project, visit www.newpaltz.edu/hvwp.

If I Die by Una Flynn, Rondout Valley High School if i die in a school shooting... i will never get to learn how to drive if i die in a school shooting… i will never get to go through the stress and excitement of applying for colleges if i die in a school shooting… i will never get to achieve my dream of publishing a novel if i die in a school shooting… i will never get to experience the feeling of falling in love if i die in a school shooting… i will never get to experience the pain of heartbreak if i die in a school shooting… i will never get to become a mother or a grandmother if i die in a school shooting... my friends will never get homemade chocolate chip cookies for their birthdays again if i die in a school shooting… my mother and father will have outlived their only child if i die in a school shooting… my granny will never get another letter from me if i die in a school shooting… my mother and father will be left with messy rooms and unfinished projects if i die in a school shooting… i don’t want a funeral where people dress in black and give their condolences to my family and friends if i die in a school shooting… i don’t want to be one of the faces that’s plastered on the news for a few weeks and then forgotten if i die in a school shooting… i don’t want thoughts and prayers. i want change and action if i die in a school shooting... i want people to tell my story and use it to advocate for gun control if i die in a school shooting... i want a protest. i want a march. i want a bill. a law

The Hudson River Maritime Museum’s Riverport Sailing and Rowing School is offering half-price scholarships for its summer youth sailing programs running from August 6-10 and August 13-17. Applications must be completed before August 2, using the coupon code SCHOLARSAIL18. Scholarships will be given according to financial need and the desire of the student to learn to sail. Applications can be found online at http://www. hrmm.org /sailing--rowing-school. html. Students will be taught the basics of sailing on a fleet of eight-foot Optimist Prams and 19-foot Lightning sailboats. Each day will feature on-shore instruction, followed by on-the-water sailing lessons. During the course, students will become familiar with sailing terms, sailing theory, reading the wind and weather, capsize drills, knots and line-handling and will be introduced to the sport of racing. The normal program fees per student for one week are $425 for museum members and $495 for non-members. Scholarship students would pay $212.50. For more information, visit http://www. hrmm.org/sailing--rowing-school.html or contact Carter Blease at cblease@hrmm. org. – Erica Chase-Salerno Erica Chase-Salerno wants to hear your summer survey responses! She can be reached at kidsalmanac@ulsterpublishing.com.

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Family Music Extravaganza at Plattekill Library Live music! Bubbles! Parachutes! Your whole family, especially babies through eight years, will let loose and have fun at Evan Gottfried’s Family Music Extravaganza this Saturday, July 28 at 1 p.m. at the Plattekill Public Library. This free one-hour-long performance is interactive and the perfect weekend pick-me-up. Registration is required. The Plattekill Public Library is located at 2047 Route 32 in Modena. To register or for more information, call (845)

883-7286 or visit www.facebook.com/ events/250271245705807. To learn more about the performer, visit https://bit. ly/2NHKK8m.

Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck stages Treasure Island Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum! Arrrr, it’s Kids’ Almanac; let’s change that to root beer... Well, whatever your tastes, this weekend, bring out your inner pirate and take in a family performance with Long John Silver and a hunt for treasure! Treasure Island takes place this Saturday, July 28 at 11 a.m. at the

Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck. General admission for all you scallywags costs $7. The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck is located at 661 Route 308 in Rhinebeck. For tickets or more information, call (845) 876-3080 or visit https://bit.ly/2A5IAx9. To learn more about the performers, visit https:// hampsteadstage.org or download the guide and activities for Treasure Island at https://bit.ly/2Lk5pmd.

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The Reformed Church of Port Ewen will be holding its annual Vacation Bible School on August 13-17, from 8:45 until noon each day. All are welcome to attend the session, which will be held at 160 Salem Street in Port Ewen. For more information, call (845) 3312782.

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Libertyville lights Ulster County Fair materializes on the outskirts of New Paltz from July 31 to August 5

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ithout even kneeling to ask the Great Google, I am certain that minds much finer than mine – many of them 100 years dead – have written on the attraction, the cultural function and the spiritual resonance of the carnival and, in particular, of midways: those cheap pop-up cities of the night (by daylight mere propped corridors of trampled rubbish, gas spill and wood rot) that would lose every last volt of magic were they ever to employ a single instance of technology more modern than late Victorian. For therein lies much of their spell: fake

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cities designed to fool our great-grandparents, not us, patched and repatched (absolute frugality serving, as it often does, the higher purpose of continuity) and, we pray, routinely and scrupulously inspected by local certifying bodies where such bodies still hold the authority and own the knowledge, but effectively unchanged since the days, in the late 1920s, when my father’s uncle Stanley left his house and family while my father played in his yard. My father said, “Where are you going, Uncle Stanley?” and Stanley said, “to the store.” And my father asked, “Can I go with you?” as he often did, and Stanley said, “Not this time, Jack.” And no one saw Stanley again for years and years, until someone thought he recognized him passing through town with the carnival. If we study the ways of ghosts, we see

that, for their forms and gestures, they prefer the antique. The first thing they do when born is to shed the clothes, language and technologies of their own time and adopt the habits not of one fixed period, but of a certain sliding ghost-lag interval behind the present. They cleave forthwith to the version of the weird old world they acquired early in their organic lives, transmitted to them via cigar boxes and print adverts for tonics, meters saved in shoeboxes by grieving and frugal grandmothers, instruments designed to measure output in units no longer recognized. But, of course, my grandfather’s ferambules and grotchets are your grandfather’s half-wex spanches and torsillaries. Thus does ghost culture inch forward, conservatively, angrily, through time, a full gaggle-and-a-half of generations behind, and always lagging

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like a recalcitrant child hand-pulled through a school-clothes shopping trip by his (my) trend-conscious mother. We are at a momentous and defining time in ghost history. I don’t believe they will ever figure out how to inhabit digital, perhaps out of sheer distaste for it and a ghastly certainty, based on knowledge vouchsafed at their moment of passage, that digital is pyrite and gutless soy cheese, a rosy, parched dead end for humanity. It is drying our souls. Get thee to the carnival! My carnival is the Ulster County Fair – “a real country fair,” says its local TV ad, the emphasis a seeming dig at the high-fiber, old-money affair across the river. But as we have established beyond dispute above, in the world of county fairs, real means fake. My county’s fair only ever disappointed me in that its city of night did not extend in all directions, unfolding in never-ending variety and surprise, through danger, through rausch, through dream. In retrospect, that was a lot to ask. It is a good old fair. The Ulster County Fair lights up the fairgrounds in New Paltz from July 31 through August 5. On the music front, headliners include Thunder Ridge, Billy Bob Thornton and the Boxmasters, the Charlie Daniels Band, Keith Anderson, Jenny Tolman, Cale Dodds and former Journey lead singer Steve Auger. Always a value-conscious event for the people, the fair charges a general admission price of $17, which includes all midway rides, shows, entertainment and parking. Tuesday is Carload Night, where cars carrying up to eight people are admitted for $50. Wednesday is Senior Night. For more information and a complete schedule of events and performances, visit http://ulstercountyfair.com. The Ulster County Fairgrounds are located at 249 Libertyville Road in New Paltz. – John Burdick


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ALMANAC WEEKLY CHITA RIVERA WAS THE ORIGINAL Anita in West Side Story, the original Rose in Bye Bye Birdie, the original Velma in Chicago, the woman who scorched the screen with “Hey, Big Spender” as Nickie in the movie version of Sweet Charity.

Get your kicks Broadway icon Chita Rivera performs at Bard’s Spiegeltent this Saturday

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f Chita Rivera’s career had its own theme song, it would probably be “There’s Gotta Be Something Better than This,” from Sweet Charity – specifically the refrain that goes, “I’m gonna get up, get out and do it!” That line, Rivera tells Almanac Weekly, was her inspiration when she was putting her life back together after an automobile wreck in 1986 that fractured her left leg in 12 places. It’s the sort of horror story that makes one appreciate why some dancers’ legs need their own insurance policies. “I’ve got 16 screws in one leg and two plates,” Rivera says. Though she shrugs off the life-changing event as her “destiny” and jokes that it enables her to “tell more interesting stories,” she also admits, “I could have done without it.” Undeterred, she opened a restaurant called Chita’s two years later, catering to the Broadway crowd, while working hard on rehabilitation. She recalls the encouragement she got from her friend, dancer/choreographer Gary Chryst, who had made a similarly difficult comeback after severing his Achilles tendon: “‘It’ll just be different,’ he said. He was right. You acclimate yourself to the differences.” By 1993, Rivera was not only back onstage, but winning her second Tony Award: Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Aurora in Kiss of the Spider Woman. She has been nominated for Tonys ten times (a record equaled only by Julie Harris), including one in 2015 for her most recent Broadway outing: The Visit, the final musical written by John Kander, Fred Ebb and Terrence McNally. That’s not counting the Lifetime Achievement Tony that she just got, or her 2002 Kennedy Center Honors award or her 2009 Presidential Medal of Freedom. And she’s not done yet, by a long shot. At 85 years old, with a legful of metal, Chita Rivera is still dancing up a storm, and headed for a stage near you as part of a seemingly nonstop national careerretrospective tour. Chita: A Legendary Celebration comes to the Spiegeltent at Bard SummerScape this Saturday, July 28 at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Two shows, people. When the Associated Press calls her “a force of nature,” it’s not kidding. This will be Rivera’s first time performing in a Spiegeltent. “I’ve never

Chita Rivera has been nominated for Tonys ten times (a record equaled only by Julie Harris) and won twice. That’s not counting the Lifetime Achievement Tony that she just received, or her Kennedy Center Honors award or her Presidential Medal of Freedom.

been up to Bard before,” she says. “I’m very curious about this building… It’s wonderful to play tents. It’ll be a remembrance of what it used to be in the ’60s, when I was doing summer stock. I’ve eaten a lot of mosquitos.” The legendary actress/singer/dancer will be accompanied by her longtime backing trio: Michael Croiter, Jim Donice and Gary Adler. Rivera describes the revue as “90 minutes of joy and fun, going back a little bit in time… I’m fortunate to have worked with all the great composers and choreographers. I’ll be telling stories from different shows.” In case you haven’t been keeping up, this is a reminder that we’re talking about the original Anita in West Side Story, the original Rose in Bye Bye Birdie, the original Velma in Chicago, the woman who scorched the screen with “Hey, Big Spender” as Nickie in the movie version of Sweet Charity. There must be some great anecdotes to go along with

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those iconic song-and-dance numbers. While any bio notes that Chita Rivera was the first Latina to receive the Kennedy Center honor, she downplays her role as a pioneer. “I didn’t go into theater because there were not a lot of Latinas. I wanted to dance and sing and not break my mother’s furniture!” That said, she sees opportunities for people of color on Broadway broadening nowadays – especially in the wake of the extraordinary success of Hamilton, which she calls “groundbreaking, just as West Side Story was.” Part of Rivera’s current role as an elder stateswoman of the Great White Way is to give pep talks to aspiring thespians and dancers. She says that she was “buzzed for days” after talking to students on Manhattan’s West Side recently. “We should inspire each other. I still look for people who inspire me… I tell them, ‘You’re not limited to only one kind of role

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joyous, fun evening when you can get away from whatever it is you’re trying to get away from.” As of presstime, a few tickets were still available. Ticket prices range from $45 to $90 depending on location. To order, visit https://bit.ly/2NCojBa. – Frances Marion Platt

Let the sun shine in Opus 40 hosts Hair this Sunday

Hair, the “tribal love/rock musical” that paved the way for all the rock musicals, wonderful and dreadful, that followed it onto Broadway, is marking its 50th anniversary this year. Is a new generation ready to embrace it as their own? Tad Richards, artistic director at Opus 40 in Saugerties, thinks that they might be. He has invited New Jersey’s Centenary Stage Company to mount a new production this Sunday at the bluestone sculpture park in Saugerties this Sunday afternoon. “The natural splendor of Opus 40 is an ideal setting for the life-affirming energy of Hair, and we think this is a match made in heaven,” says Richards. Indeed, it’s difficult to think of a stage hereabouts that would feel more “organic” for the 1968 musical, written by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, with music by Galt MacDermot. Exploring ideas of identity, community, global responsibility and peace, Hair remains as relevant as ever as it examines what it means to be a young person in a changing world. Songs like “Aquarius,” “Good Morning, Starshine,” “Hair,” “I Got Life” and “Let the Sun Shine In” can still warm the countercultural cockles of your heart. The Centenary Stage Company’s production of Hair at Opus 40 takes place on Sunday, July 29 at 1 p.m. Bring a picnic and enjoy this stunning, one-ofa-kind site. Tickets cost $30 in advance and $40 on the day of the event. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.opus40.org. For more on the troupe, visit www.centenarystageco.org. Opus 40 is located at 50 Fite Road in the High Woods neighborhood of western Saugerties.

Tony-winner Alice Ripley stars in The Waves at Powerhouse Vassar & New York Stage and Film is currently running a mainstage production of The Waves, starring Tony Award-winner Alice Ripley. It’s a musical adapted from the novel by Virginia Woolf with book by Lisa Peterson, music and lyrics by David Bucknam. It will be performed Tuesday, July 24 through Sunday, July 29. Additionally, the Musical Workshop of Little Orphan Danny, with book, lyrics and music by Dan Finnerty and direction by Sean Daniels, will feature Dan Finnerty

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and Julie Foldesi. It runs Wednesday, July 25 through Saturday, July 28 at the Susan Stein Shiva Theater. For tickets and additional information, visit https://powerhouse.vassar.edu. Here's an extra tip: Theatergoers under the age of 30 can buy $20 tickets for any Powerhouse show with the code 20UNDER30. Vassar College is located at 124 Raymond Avenue in Poughkeepsie.

Horton by the Stream stages Convicts this weekend in Elka Park Some community theater groups see summertime as an excuse to p e r f o r m Shakespeare out of doors, or to lure in the crowds with musical comedies. Up in Elka Park, however, the troupe that calls itself Horton by the Stream dedicates itself to a more unusual mission: reviving the stageworks of Horton Foote, a 20 thcentury Texan popularly known for his Oscar-winning screenplays for To Kill a Mockingbird and Tender Mercies. Foote (shown above) also won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, in 1995, for The Young Man from Atlanta. Each summer for the past 24 years, Horton by the Stream has been doing its part to ensure that this important American dramatist is not forgotten. This weekend is your chance to familiarize yourself with Convicts, a segment of Foote’s nine-play Orphans’ Home Cycle, set in 1904. Convicts was made into a 1991 film, directed by Peter Masterson and starring Robert Duvall, Lukas Haas and James Earl Jones. Greg Grove directs the Horton by the Stream production of Convicts, with performances beginning at 2 p.m. on

Saturday and Sunday, July 28 and 29. Admission is by a suggested donation of $10. The venue is Carver’s Barn Outdoor Stage, located at 209 Elka Park Road in Tannersville. Turn right at the Elka Park Post Office, up Greenhill Road to the first property on the left. To find out more, call (646) 206-7172 or visit www. hortonbythestream.org.

There is no formal charge for admission to Woodstock Shakespeare Festival productions, although a donation of $10 is suggested. Bring a chair, bring a blanket, bring a picnic. The Festival Stage is located at 45 Comeau Drive in Woodstock. For more information, call (845) 247-4007 or visit the Bird-on-a-Cliff website at http://birdonacliff.org.

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When was the last time you saw Romeo and Juliet? It may have been the first Shakespeare play you ever read, back in ninth grade; but isn’t it time for a refresher? The Woodstock Shakespeare Festival brings the starcrossed lovers to the Comeau Property’s Elizabethan-styled Festival Stage for the rest of this summer, opening this Friday. Performances begin at 5:30 p.m. every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from July 27 through September 2. Christopher Martin directs this summer’s show, which stars David Remple and Yasemin Eti as the young lovers torn apart by feuding families. Martin was founding artistic director of the Classic Stage Company – better-known as CSC Repertory – in New York City, where he directed and acted in more than 100 productions. He has directed, designed and composed music for productions in national and state theatres abroad, and has written several novels. His rock opera Quasimodo, first seen in Woodstock in 1987, had its world premiere in Europe a decade ago. His work as a translator on the Heiner Mueller text for Robert Wilson’s The Civil Wars was nominated for the 1985 Pulitzer Prize.

The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck presents the popular Tonywinning musical 42nd Street, with performances running from Friday, July 27 to Sunday, August 19. This production is directed and choreographed by Kevin Archambault for Up in One Productions. 42nd Street was written by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble with lyrics by Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer and music by Harry Warren. The story concerns famed director Julian Marsh (Alan Lipper) as he attempts to put on a new musical production during the height of the Great Depression. Shows begin on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets cost $27, $25 for seniors. For tickets and additional information, visit www.centerforperformingarts.org. The Center for Performing Arts is located at 661 Route 308 in Rhinebeck.


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ALMANAC WEEKLY DIRECTOR DEBRA GRANIK HAS BEEN NOTED for her knack in discovering incredible, hitherto-unknown actresses (Vera Farmiga, Jennifer Lawrence) and setting them on the path to Oscar nomination, and it looks like the gifted young New Zealander Thomasin McKenzie will be the next to burst out of the gate.

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a screenplay co-written with Granik’s frequent collaborator Anne Rosellini, Leave No Trace is based on Peter Rock’s novel My Abandonment, inspired by a true story of a father and daughter discovered to have been living off the land for four years in a park outside Portland, Oregon. In it we are afforded glimpses of a subculture of vets whose PTSD makes them marginally employable, who find each other out and offer mutual support while living mostly off the grid, voluntarily out of reach of the well-intentioned government safety-net systems that are supposed to be offering them help. We never find out what war it was that never stops exploding inside Will’s head; we just see him wake with a violent start from a nightmare into a hypervigilant stance, or cower and cover his head anytime a helicopter passes over their wooded hideaway. We don’t hear what experience it was that made him so averse to being asked questions; we simply see him responding, when Tom asks him his favorite color, with “What’s your favorite color?� A battery of psychological-profile questions administered by a social-service agency leaves him nearly catatonic. This is a character for whom maintaining

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ERICA'S CANCER JOURNEY

Queen of hearts “‘Probably nothing wrong’ is the leading cause of health care today.” – Dave Barry

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nd here’s your diary to log details while you wear this Holter heart monitor,” explains the tech. I brighten right up. After a grueling electrocardiogram (electro meaning non-awesome and cardio gram meaning endless torso gel torture), writing a narrative sounds like fun. I pack an extra pen in my purse; these electrodes, wires and data box are my constant companions for the next 24 hours. Who knows what will happen?

“The heart has its own language. The heart knows a hundred thousand ways to speak.” – Rumi Next time, the tech might be more specific with her instructions. But today, I log everything: • Time: 8:32 a.m. Description: Kiss Mike good-bye as he leaves for work. Symptoms: Fantastic! • 11:08 a.m. Still gearing up for this Adirondack overnight. Getting there! • 12:32 p.m. So far, so good on the highway. Relieved! • 2:16 p.m. Saw cool mountain vista, including Mt. Marcy. Excited! • 2:17 p.m. OMG we saw the source of the Hudson River! Wowza! • 4:27 p.m. Laughed so hard we cried recording car ride mini-documentaries. Hilarious! • 5:54 p.m. Cabin! Home! • 5:59 p.m. Cabin toilet clogged. Make kids eat salad tonight. Brick! • 6:43 p.m. Lake is impossibly beautiful. Beautiful! • 9:38 p.m. Close, but “Team Winning” (my team) lost at Taboo. Sad! • 11:36 p.m. I hope I have more things to write in the morning before removing my Holter! I have a whole page left! Curious! • 8:34 a.m. Packing up, Holter’s almost time to come off! Glad! • 9:15 a.m. Peeled off electrode things and am now liberated of my Walkman data box – all done! Thrilled!

“They should tell you when you’re born: Have a suitcase heart, be ready to travel.” – Gabrielle Zevin August marks a new cairn, a fresh year of my cancer journey. My heart has indeed traveled, and she still appears to have some beats left in there. But I’m feeling her invite me to trek more closely. To travel within her. She beckons me toward a fuller view of her, like the landscape I absorbed during my recent helicopter ride over the White Mountains: a perspective of a panorama that suddenly made sense of vast swaths of rivers and rock peaks unintelligible to me from static roadside or summit. She consistently claims wholeness, much like the aerial view. One shift she’s teaching me is a fatigue of the duality of Good versus Cancer. There are plenty of altitudes between peaks and valleys. I’m not fighting, I’m feeling. I’m not running, I’m reflecting. I’m crying, and I’m laughing. I am whole, no matter what I’m going

to Oscar nomination, and it looks like this gifted young New Zealander will be the next to burst out of the gate. The rest of the cast is very strong as well, despite having small allocations of screentime. Dale Dickey, looking like Carrie Fischer might have after a decade or two of living mostly on a motorcycle, makes an especially zesty impression as a compassionate outsider who becomes a sort of surrogate mother to Tom. As for that other major character, the wilderness: It’s exquisitely rendered t h r o u g h Mi c h a e l Mc D o n o u g h’s cinematography, delicately beautiful and nurturing one moment, harsh, muddy and bone-chilling the next. Leave No Trace won’t necessarily entice you to go camping in the Pacific Northwest. Nor does it offer any particularly encouraging answers about what might be done on a societal level for the traumatized among us, short of not sending any more of them off to war. Unlike other recent films about people surviving in the wild that might be held up for comparison – Captain Fantastic, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Moonrise Kingdom – the story is somber, rarely leavened by comedy. But it will, as the youngsters like to say on social media these days, give you all the feels. – Frances Marion Platt

Concert at historic Goshen racetrack Catch 18-time Grammy-winner Jimmy Sturr and his Orchestra, the

Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s Chris Caffery, an American Bombshells' tribute to the Andrew Sisters and Jay & The Americans at the America the Beautiful concert this Saturday, July 28 at 5 p.m. at the Goshen historic racetrack. For more information, call (845) 2945333 or visit www.goshenhistorictrack.com. Admission is $25 per person, and the concert will take place rain or shine. Gates open at 4 p.m.

International Festival of the Voice coming to Phoenicia August 3-5 At this time in history, when women’s voices are being heard as never before, it seems appropriate that the female voice will be the focus of the ninth annual Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice, “Sirens of the Voice.” It opens Friday evening, August 3 and runs through Sunday, August 5. Programs on the main stage in Phoenicia Park will showcase the great divas of gospel, Broadway favorites and a performance of Giacomo Rossini’s first opera, La Cambiale di Matrimonio (The Marriage Contract), preceding the highlight of the festival: George Bizet’s ultimate siren, Carmen. More than 168 international artists who usually perform in venues such as the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City will come to Phoenicia for the festival, which makes the general-admission lawnseating tickets quite the bargain at $35 for

I always thought a breaking heart was a bad or sad thing. But my heart has been broken open by love countless times.

through, not fractured by this disease. My heart has more to say, and I am listening.

“You’ve a good heart. Sometimes that’s enough to see you safe wherever you go. But mostly, it’s not.” – Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere I have a month before my next battery of heart tests. I should still keep a diary, though, right? Today could lead to some terrific insights, such as a new way to avoid putting away clean laundry. I trust my heart. I don’t know how many beats we have left together, but I keep getting the spiritual message that I cannot control that part and not to worry about it. Considering my heart as a companion feels warmer and more intimate than I’d considered her before. I’m accessing some more of her wisdom. I always thought a breaking heart was a bad or sad thing. But my heart has been broken open by love countless times – most recently by one of my favorite writers and my close friend, Nora Snyder, the magic behind www.illuminousflux.com. I wonder where your heart is guiding you. What is breaking open your heart today? I love your stories. Keep them coming at kidsalmanac@ulsterpublishing.com. Head On and Heart Strong! Love, Erica Kids’ Almanac columnist Erica Chase-Salerno was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer in the Summer of 2015. To read more about her experience, visit https:// hudsonvalleyone.com/tag/ericas-cancer-journey.

adults. Tickets for age 18 and under cost just $5. There is also a $95 VIP option that offers a reserved seating section in front of the stage, a pre-performance reception and tickets to attend a dress rehearsal of Carmen on Thursday, August 2. On opening night, Friday, August 3, the great female gospel singers of our time will be honored in “The Sirens of Gospel” at 8 p.m. on the main stage at Phoenicia Park. The voices of Mahalia Jackson, Shirley Caesar, Kim Burrell, Aretha Franklin and Albertina Walker, among others, will be personified by some of today’s finest vocal talent. They will be accompanied by the jazz ensemble of multi-genre recording artist Damien Sneed, in his first appearance at the Phoenicia festival. Sneed is founder and artistic director of Chorale Le Chateau, which has gained a global reputation for its interpretations of vocal works from Renaissance period pieces to jazz, spirituals, gospel and avantgarde contemporary music. The concert is co-produced by the Catskill Jazz Factory. Festival events take place, rain or shine, at multiple venues over the three days. Daytime activities over the weekend include pre-show discussions and lectures, and workshops to help the singer in us all find our pitch. Several master classes will be held for vocal students, with the public welcome to observe. All the details are on the website. Saturday afternoon will bring a performance by the amazing female a cappella group Lady Parts (featuring New Paltz native Catherine Thorpe), whose repertoire spans genres from opera to Big Band and rock. They’ll perform at the

Catholic church in Phoenicia on Saturday, August 4 from 11 a.m. to noon. Then, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, the Phoenicia Playhouse will host Eric Grant’s moving new play, Bleecker Street, which follows a family’s turmoil in the wake of the Orlando Pulse nightclub massacre as they await news of their son. The performance will be reprised on Sunday, August 5 at 12:30 p.m. Tickets for these performances also cost $35 for adults or $5 for age 18 and under. Saturday evening, August 4, brings two operatic performances. First up, from 5 to 7 p.m., will be Rossini’s first opera, La Cambiale di Matrimonio, which he composed when he was just 18 years old. The story is about the farcical attempts of a rich English merchant to force his daughter into an arranged marriage with a suitable man, before love wins out in the end. The performance is followed by a preshow talk about Carmen with veteran conductor Michael Fennelly, who will delve into the historical details of Bizet’s masterwork, making comparisons with the novel on which the opera is based. Fennelly will offer interesting details about the women who have embodied Carmen and the many reasons the opera is so renowned. Carmen takes the stage at 8 p.m. Staged and directed by festival co-founder Maria Todaro and conducted by maestro David Wroe, the production will feature two sisters in the primary female roles: Ginger Costa-Jackson as Carmen and Miriam Costa-Jackson in the role of Micaela. Adam Diegel appears as Don José and Kyle Albertson as Escamillo. The opera


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The Centenary Stage Company’s 50th anniversary celebration of the legendary tribal love-rock musical Exploring issues of identity, community, global responsibility and peace, HAIR remains as relevant as ever as it explores what it means to be a young person in a changing world. And the songs are still great! Aquarius, Good Morning Starshine, Easy to Be Hard, I Got Life, Hair.... and Let the Sunshine In!

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GARDENER’S NOTEBOOK

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It’s time to taste blackcurrants and Alpine strawberries

efore the blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) season totally winds down, I suggest you try to get a taste of the fresh berries. Do so if you’ve never tasted them. And do so even if you have tasted them and found them bad-tasting. Why taste them if you haven’t? Because if you end up liking them, they’re easy to grow and nutritious: super-rich in vitamin C (two to three times as much as oranges) and other goodies. Deer don’t particularly like the very aromatic stems and leaves, and birds – even my ducks – ignore the berries. They are among the few berries that thrive and bear well even in some shade. They have few insect or disease problems. And the berries taste good, very good – some varieties better than others. My “currant” favorites are the varieties Belaruskaja and Titania, either of which I recommend tasting if you’ve previously had a bad gustatory experience with blackcurrants. Then again, blackcurrants have a strong flavor. Not everyone has to like them. What Liberty Hyde Bailey, the “father of American horticulture,” wrote about

apples in 1922 would apply equally well to kinds and varieties of fruits, including blackcurrants: “Why do we need so many kinds of apples? Because there are so many folks. A person has a right to gratify his legitimate tastes.” Then again (again), just about everybody likes blackcurrants concocted into a jam, a pie, a syrup or an alcoholic drink (as in cassis). I like mine straight-up – fresh in summer, frozen and defrosted in winter. (I saw that Ray Tousey, of Tousey Winery, has the juice for sale at the Kingston Farmers’ market.)

Blackcurrants are super-rich in vitamin C (two to three times as much as oranges)

You may have heard of some disease to which blackcurrants – and red currants and gooseberries – are prone, and was responsible for their being illegal to grow. The condition is white pine blister rust, a fungal disease that needs two different plant hosts to survive. One host is white pine, a common forest tree. And the other is a susceptible species of Ribes, which includes currants and gooseberries. White pine blister rust disease entered

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My “currant” favorites are the varieties Belaruskaja and Titania, either of which I recommend tasting if you’ve previously had a bad gustatory experience with blackcurrants.

the US from Europe in the early 20th century. Because white pine was such an important timber crop, a federal ban was enacted to control the disease that not only made it illegal to plant currants and gooseberries, but also sent crews scouring forests and gardens from which to rip plants out of the ground. Alas, the ban was not very effective. Wild plants were everywhere; when conditions were suitable, disease spores could be carried hundreds of miles. And cultivated varieties of gooseberries and currants proved not to be very susceptible to the disease. The federal ban was lifted in the 1960s. Blackcurrants were definitely a culprit, but in the latter half of the 20th century, three varieties were bred in Canada that were immune to the disease. I grew one of them, the variety Consort, and thought

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I hope everyone else is enjoying at least some homegrown berries this time of year as much as I am. Berries generally are easy to grow and taste much, much, much better backyardgrown than purchased, because you can grow the best of them and pick them when dead-ripe. Perhaps the most perishable berry, and one of the most delicious, berry is the Alpine strawberry. It’s a different species from common strawberries (Fragaria vesta rather than F. x ananassa). They’re also quite small, with big ones about the size of a nickel. But they pack a lot of flavor and fragrance into that small package, and do so all summer long. Problem is that birds eat the berries as soon as they’re just beginning to blush. If picked then, the flavor is akin to cotton soaked in lemon juice. Flavor and aroma don’t develop until they’re dead-ripe. So I grow white Alpine strawberries. Birds don’t see them, and I can wait until they turn a creamy-white color and the seeds darken. At that point of ripeness, the berries are very, very soft – not something that could be picked for later sale, let alone shipping. Everybody who tastes them exclaims “Wow!” or something similar. If you’re hungry for more growing and historical details, Alpine strawberries and blackcurrants each get a chapter in my book Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden. – Lee Reich Any gardening questions? E-mail Lee at garden@leereich.com and he’ll try answering them directly or in his Almanac Weekly column. To read Lee’s previous “Gardener’s Notebook” columns, visit his garden at www.leereich.com/blog.

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it tasted good. Other people disagreed. A number of other varieties have since been developed that are resistant to the disease. The previously mentioned Belaruskaja and Titania are among them. I dug up my Consort plants years ago and put in Belaruskaja and Titania, and now have to share my berries.

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7:30am-11am Hudson Valley Cybersecurity Workshop. Learn how digital advances and the threat of cyber attacks are changing the landscape of manufacturing. Info: info@fuzehub. com. Register online: fuzehub.com/hudsonvalley-cybersecurity-workshop/. SUNY New Paltz/ ScienceHall/Rm 181, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. 8am-9am Woodstock Senior Senior Feel Good Aerobics with Diane Collelo. Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 8am-5pm Catskill Center Thorn Preserve Fundraiser. Calling all ramblers, runners, birders, picnickers, neighbors, photographers, & dog walkers the parking is a mess. An anonymous supporter has pledged to match the first $6000. Give what you can: CATSKILLCENTER.ORG/ THORNPRESERVEPARKING. 9am-9:50am Joint Lubricating Qi Gong with Marilyn St. John. Uses gentle movement and relaxation to circulate the life energy. All ages and fitness levels. A reduced-price class. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $10. 9am-3pm Camp Huguenot. Explore Historic Huguenot Street, its unique history, and the individuals who settled New Paltz more than 300 years ago. Historic Huguenot Street, Huguenot St., New Paltz. Info: 845-255-1660, media@ huguenotstreet.org, bit.ly/2t8Tgob. $270 for members. 9am-4pm Panorama Week 2: Unearthing the Artistic Senses (July 23-27). Panorama is for young people between the ages of 6-14 and will take place Monday-Friday, 9am to 4pm. For more information visit website. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-8281872, education@olana.org, olana.org/calendar/. $290/week. 9:30am-10:30am Woodstock Senior Flex and Stretch with Diane Colello. Movement for balance and breath, weight-training for bone health, and mat work for flexibility and core strengthening. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-2pm Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic. For previously spayed/neutered cats and dogs only. No appointment needed. Dogs must be leashed and cats in carriers. TARA (The Animal Rights Alliance, Inc.), 60 Enterprise Place, Middletown, NY. Info: 845-343-1000, info@tara-spayneuter.org, tara-spayneuter.org. Cost varies. 10am-11am Gentle Yoga with Kate Hagerman. This is a perfect place for beginning your yoga practice. This class encourages spiritual practice while enhancing health and well-being. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $10. 10am-2pm Hooks & Needles, Yarns & Threads. Informal weekly social gathering for rug hookers, knitters, crocheters, and all other yarn crafters. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. To go toward the purchase of resource materials for the library collection. 12pm-5pm HFA @ WAAM presents Mileage Allowance with Barbara Loisch. Mileage Allowance invites mothers and children to create maps tracing paths of memory and dedication and have their portraits taken. Info: 845-6792940. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: info@woodstockart.org, woodstockart.org. 12:15pm Fine Arts Recitals. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston. 12:30pm-1:30pm Lunch & Learn: Bet Your Bottom Dollar: Gambling in the Glided Age. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 12:30pm-6pm I Ching Oracle and Tarot Readings with Timothy Liu. Every Thursday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $30/30 minutes. 1pm-6pm American Red Cross Blood Drive. There is a critical need for blood donors. Info: americanredcross.org. Redeemer Lutheran Church, 104 Wurts St, Kingston. 1pm-4pm Woodstock Senior Duplicate Bridge with John Stokes. The Woodstock Bridge Club offers a short lesson and a game of Duplicate Bridge. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and

older. $1 donation. Woodstock Rescue Squad, 222 Tinker St, Woodstock.

1pm-3pm Game and Card Day. Board games, Mah-jong and cards are available, or bring your own. Bring a friend or come and meet people. $1 donation suggested to cover cost of refreshments. Ongoing every Thursday. Red Hook Community Center, 59 Fisk St, Red hook. 2pm-5pm Phoenicia: Mah Jongg. Open to beginners and seasoned players alike. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-6887811, phoenicialibrary.org. 3:30pm-4pm Free Step Class. A high energy class. Ongoing. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4pm-5pm Fitness Hour. Drop in for a workout on Mondays at 4:30pm & Thursdays at 4pm. Class will be an aerobic warm-up followed by a combination of band and body work. Instructed by Connie Scuitto. Connie is an RN and certified Reiki Master. 845-246-4317. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4pm Backgammon Club. Learn the game, pick up fancy moves, meet new people. Open to the public. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. 6pm-9pm 2018 Kitchen Classes: Pressure Canning. Fear this no more! Take home a jar of what we can in class. The February and March classes have been filled, so sign up early to save your seat! Info: jhg238@cornell.edu or 845-3403990 ext. 326. CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. ulster.cce.cornell.edu/events. 6pm Wine Night - Thirsty Thursday. Celebrate every Thursday at Woodnotes Grille with the Wine Club! Enjoy 25% off all bottles of wine and special selections from the cellar by the glass. Info: 845-688-2828; emersonresort.com. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. 6pm-8pm Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents: I’m Trying to Tell You Something Important. Free and open to the public. No ticket required. Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar.edu. 6:30pm-8pm Free Steps of Meditation. Weekly classes. Learn the fundamentals for an effective meditation experience. Info: 518-589-5000 or peacevillage@bkwsu.org. Peace Village Retreat Center, 54 O’Hara Rd, Haines Falls. bkwsu.org. 7pm PianoSummer: Student Recital III. Students of PianoSummer perform classical music works. $10 suggested donation at door. Info: 845-257-7869; newpaltz.edu/piano/events/. SUNY New Paltz/ Studley Theatre, New Paltz. newpaltz.edu/music. 7pm-9pm Music in the Park Summer Concert Series: Paul Luke Band. Catskill Mountain rock band. Free concert. Bring a chair! Dutchmen’s Landing Park, Main St, Catskill. 7pm Old Dutch Choir. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston. 7pm-8pm Music Workshop: “Uke from Scratch” with Wendy Matthews. Complete beginners learn simple tunes, basic chords, and techniques. Loaner ukes available. Registration required. Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library, 56 Main St, Milton. miltonlib.org/. 7pm Bard’s Summerscape Film Screening: Russian Ark. Film Series Rimsky-Korsakov and the Poetry of Cinema. $10. Info: 845-7587900; fishercenter.bard.edu/summerscape. Bard College/ Ottaway Film Center, Annandale. 7pm-11pm Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker with Special Guest Russell Dickerson. Lady Antebellum and Rucker share a long-time friendship and touring history, setting the tone for a fun-filled stint with Russell Dickerson. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org. 7pm-8:30pm How to Make Chinese Dumplings. Come discover how to make authentic Chinese vegetable dumplings in this hands-on cooking event. You must register in advance: 845-3385580. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org/. 7pm-9:30pm Geeks Who Drink Weekly Pub Quiz. Rough Draft invites you to its fun-filled weekly trivia series, hosted by Geeks Who Drink and local celebrities Mark & Emily. Rough Draft Bar & Books, 82 John Street, Kingston. bit. ly/2xTr2TX. 7:30pm-9pm Weekly Thursday Nite EFT Healing Circle & Recovery Workshop. Bring your physical, emotional, & spiritual challenges and issues, and have them quickly, effectively

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resolved and healed in a safe supportive environment. Ongoing. 845-706-2183. Family of Woodstock/Kingston, 39 John St, Kingston. Free, $5 donation welcome. 7:30pm Reading and Meditation. Ongoing every Thursday night at 7:30pm. Info: matagiri.org; 845-679-8322. Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center, 1218 Wittenberg Rd, Mt. Tremper. 7:30pm Richard II. Walking the dog Theater, in collaboration with NIKITA Productions, presents the play by William Shakespeare. Directed by Melania Levitsky. Hawthorne Valley School Hall, 330 County Route 21C, Ghent. $30-$10. 7:30pm Chess Club. Meets every Thursday. Open to all chess players. Free admission. Info: 845-419-2737; albiebar@aol.com. Woodland Pond, Woodland Pond Circle, New Paltz. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Andy Timmons with The Travis Larson Band. Full throttle rockfusion. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm Little Orphan Danny. The Musical Workshop with book, lyrics, and music by Dan Finnerty. Susan Stein Shiva Thater, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-4375370, powerhouse.vassar.edu/. $30, $20 for anyone under 30. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: The Robert Hill Band. Award-winning veteran of the slide guitar. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm-10pm Mind Train Poetry Sessions. Listen or read. Every Thursday. For more information, contact 229greenkill@greenkill.org or 347-6892323. Green Kill, 229 Greenkill Ave, Kingston. greenkill.org. 8pm-10pm A Multimedia Celebration of Maverick Concerts. Woodstock: 100 Years of the Arts with an evening of short films, story-telling, and live music performances about Maverick Concerts. Maverick Concert Hall, 120 Maverick Rd, Woodstock. maverickconcerts.org. Price: Adults $25 Students $5. 8pm-10pm Basilica Non Fiction Screening Series: Blowin’ Up. A team of rebel heroines work to change the the way women arrested for prostitution are prosecuted. Basilica Hudson, 110 South Front St, Hudson. free.

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9am-12pm Horticulture Hotline and Diagnostic Lab Now Open 3 Days a Week for the 2018 Growing Season. Volunteer Master Gardeners staff the hotline and are available to answer home horticulture questions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 9am to 12pm, through October. The phone number is 845-340-DIRT (3478). CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. ulster. cce.cornell.edu/gardening. 9am-3pm Camp Huguenot. Explore Historic Huguenot Street, its unique history, and the individuals who settled New Paltz more than 300 years ago. Historic Huguenot Street, Huguenot St., New Paltz. Info: 845-255-1660, media@ huguenotstreet.org, bit.ly/2t8Tgob. $270 for members. 9am-4pm Panorama Week 2: Unearthing the Artistic Senses (July 23-27). Panorama is for young people between the ages of 6-14 and will take place Monday-Friday, 9am to 4pm. For more information visit website. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-8281872, education@olana.org, olana.org/calendar/. $290/week. 9:30am-11am Vinyasa Level I-II with Alison Sinatra. This class is ideal for students transitioning from beginners to intermediate yoga. Basic poses are explored with increasing detail interspersed with a flowing sequence. $18 drop-in. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. 9:45am-10:45am Woodstock Senior Chi Kung with Corinne Mol. Meditative, healing exercise consisting of 13 movements. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-5pm Goshen Farmers’ Market. Info: 845-294-5557; goshennychamber.com. Goshen’s Village Green, Goshen. 10:30am-11:30am The Pied Piper. All ages will “Do The Rat” in delight when a magical Piper rids Hamlin of rats - but see what happens when the people don’t pay the piper! The Mac-Haydn Theatre, Inc, 1925 State Rt 203, Chatham. Info: 5183929292, machaydtheatre.org. $12.

8pm Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents Little Orphan Danny. Info: powerhouse.vassar.edu. Susan Stein Shiva Thater, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. powerhouse.vassar.edu.

11am-8pm Woodstock Art Exchange. Glass, gifts and contemporary crafts. Current special exhibit of works by renowned artist Fay Wood. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 6pm. Green Palate vegan food truck every Friday evening until 8pm. Free admission. Woodstock Art Exchange, 1396 Rte 28, West Hurley.

8pm-10:15pm Honky Tonk Laundry. A brand new juke box musical featuring country and western songs of the last 60 years. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville. Info: 845-6475511, info@shadowlandstages.org, ShadowlandStages.org. $35/Sunday Matinee, $40/Thursday - Saturday Evening Performances.

11am-4pm The Fred J. Johnston House Tour & Exhibit. Featuring art exhibit - Charles Keefe, Colonial Revival Architect, Kingston and New York. Exhibit will display through October. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org. $10/gen adm, $2/16 & under.

8pm The Waves. Mainstage production of this musical adapted from the novel by Virginia Woolf. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse. vassar.edu/. $20 for all under 30, student rush tickets available.

12pm-5pm HFA @ WAAM presents Mileage Allowance with Barbara Loisch. Mileage Allowance invites mothers and children to create maps tracing paths of memory and dedication and have their portraits taken. Info: 845-6792940. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: info@woodstockart.org, woodstockart.org.

8:30pm Movies Under the Starrs: Isle of Dogs. 2016 version. Presented by Starr Library. Info: 845-876-4030. Rhinebeck Town Pool, 68 W Market St, Rhinebeck. starrlibrary.org. 8:30pm Bluegrass Clubhouse. Featuring Brian Hollander, Tim Kapeluk, & Geoff Harden. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, 50 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock.

12:05pm-1pm Woodstock Senior Basic Pilates with Christine Anderson. A floor work course promoting improvementof balance, coordination, focus, awareness breathing, strength and flexibility. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, 242 Tinker


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1pm-1:45pm Just for Fun: Jamal Jackson Dance Company’s West African Dance and Drum Workshop Performance. A high energy exhilarating performance of the traditional dance of Mali, West Africa. By kids and for kids. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, 2980 Rt 66, Chatham. ps21chatham.org. Free.

7pm-10pm Rhinebeck Casino Royale! Viva Las Rhinebeck! Poker Craps Roulette 21 happening @TheRhinecliff w/outside living room, beer/ wine/$500 in casino chips. Fundraiser 4 beautifying Rbk. The Rhinecliff, 4 Grinnell Street, Rhinecliff. Info: 845-876-5904, rhinebeckchamber@ gmail.com, rhinebeckchamber.co. tba.

1pm-3pm Crystal Tarot Readings and Chakra Attunement with Mary. Every Friday at Mirabai. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $50/45 minutes, $30/25 minutes.

7pm PianoSummer: Flier Competition Gala. Students of PianoSummer perform classical music works. $30/$25. Info: 845-257-7869; newpaltz.edu/piano/events/. SUNY New Paltz/ Studley Theatre, New Paltz. newpaltz.edu/music.

1pm-3pm Scrabble Club. Join us for our new Scrabble Club! Bring your extensive vocabulary and your enjoyment for games to our Scrabble events. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org.

7pm Weekly Senior Citizen’s Bingo. Seniors 50 and older. Ongoing every Wednesday at 1:30pm & Friday at 7pm. 50/50 tickets available at 3 tickets/$2. Half-time complementary refreshments. Shawangunk Valley Senior Center, Southwyck Square, 70 Main St, Napanoch.

4pm-5pm Bard STEAM: Surf and Turf! Experiments based on principles from the realms of marine biology and chemistry. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org. Free.

7pm-9pm 2018 Summer Concert Series: Walter Trout. Contemporary Blues Master. Free. Friday nights. Athens Village Riverfront Park, Athens. apacrocks.com.

4pm-5pm Bard Steam: Surf and Turf. Experiments based on principles from the realms of marine biology and chemistry. Sign up or drop by. Space is limited. Perfect for all ages. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@ gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. Free. 4:30pm-5:30pm The Garden Hour. Help maintain the Tivoli Library’s garden plot. Some tools will be on hand. Come hang out and garden. Tivoli Memorial Park, 1 Katherine Ln, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. Make sure you dress appropriately, stay hydrated, and cover up for the sun! 5pm-7:30pm Monthly Computer Fixer. New device? Battery life seem short? Confused about cloud storage? Have your tech questions answered in 15 minute increments. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. FREE. 5pm-6pm 2018 Gallery Talk: Surveying the Landscape. With Thomas Sarrantonio and WAAM Galley Director Carl Van Brunt will discuss current exhibition FOCUS. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: info@woodstockart.org, woodstockart.org. 5:30pm-7pm Restorative Yoga with Barbara Boris. Restorative yoga is a gentle, completely supportive practice that is designed to bring stillness to the body and the mind.Dress in layers, wear socks and bring an eye pillow if you have one. $18 drop-in, discounted with class card or membership. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. 5:30pm Tom Lee Question Tour Inside Olana. The Question Tour inverts the traditional house tour model. Tom Lee’s tours are the perfect blend of entertainment and information. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1872, education@olana.org, olana.org/ calendar/. Member: $10, Non-Member: $15. 5:30pm-7:30pm Romeo and Juliet. Presented by The Woodstock Shakespeare Festival. A timeless tragedy of two young, star-crossed lovers. Admission is free, $10 suggested donation appreciated. Woodstock Shakespeare Festival Stage, 45 Comeau Dr, Woodstock. Info: 845-247-4007, birdonacliff.org. 6pm Newburgh: Friday Nights: Four-week Beginner Swing Dance Class. With Linda and Chester Freeman, Got2Lindy Dance Studios. Sessions 6-7pm, no experience or partner needed. Intermediate level also available. $85 per person per four-week series. Private lessons in swing and ballroom and for wedding couples available by appointment. For more information and to register visit got2lindy.com or 845-2363939. Maximum Fitness, 59 North Plank Rd, Newburgh. 6pm-8pm Mid-Hudson Fuel Buying Co-op Annual Pot Luck. Celebrate co-op’s 5th successful year with their annual Pot Luck, all welcome, includes singalong with Julia Haines and her accordion. Bring a dish to share. Info: 845-3325922; mhfbcoop@yahoo.com. Woodstock Firehouse, 242 Tinker St, Woodstock. 6pm-9pm Couples Massage Workshop. With Nicole Bernhardt. LMT and Charles Pegg, LMT. Info: 845-393-4325; woodstockhealingarts. com. Woodstock Healing Arts, 83 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. 6pm-7:30pm Kids Movie Night: Peter Rabbit. An adaptation of Beatrix Potter’s classic tale. Peter feuds with his neighbor, they rival for the affections of their neighbor. PG, 95 mins. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-6887811, phoenicialibrary.org. FREE. 6:30pm-7:30pm Shim Sham Workshop with Chester. Learn Frankie Manning’s fun line dance that’s done at all the swing dances the world over! Workshop taught by Chester Freeman. Poughkeepsie Tennis Club, 135 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-454-2571, hudsonvalleycommunitydances@gmail.com, hudsonvalleydance. org. $20. 6:45pm-8:30pm Children & Teen Ministries. Meets Fridays: 6:45-8:30pm. Class for adults also offered. Info: 845-876-6923 or cdfcirone@ aol.com. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Rt9 &

7:30pm Hudson Highlands Nature Museum: Full Moon Hike. Enjoy the moonlit fields and forests on a guided full moon trek. Join an educator to learn and hear lunar and celestial stories. Prepaid registration required at hhnm.org. Hudson Highlands Nature Museum/Outdoor Discovery Center, Cornwall. $8, $6/child. 7:30pm Richard II. Walking the dog Theater, in collaboration with NIKITA Productions, presents the play by William Shakespeare. Directed by Melania Levitsky. Hawthorne Valley School Hall, 330 County Route 21C, Ghent. $30-$10. 7:30pm-9:30pm Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents: Not, Not, Not, Not, Not Enough Oxygen. Post-apocalyptic London, where the air is toxic and morale bleaker still. Vivian longs to move in with Mick, who remembers.. The Mug at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-4375370, powerhouse.vassar.edu. 7:30pm-9pm Kabbalat Shabbat Services. Friday evening services. Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. wjcshul.com. 7:30pm-11pm Swing Dance with Gordon Webster. The fabulous Gordon Webster returns to the Hudson Valley for a night of swing dance! Beginners’ Lesson: 7:30-8pm; Dance 8-11pm. Dance Admission: $20/$15 full time students with ID Performance 9pm by Chester’s Cool Cats & Kittens. Air conditioned hall with excellent wooden dance floor. Beginners welcome! Beginners welcome! No Experience Necessary! No Partner Needed! Info: hudsonvalleydance.org; 845-454-2571. Poughkeepsie Tennis Club, 135 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-454-2571, hudsonvalleycommunitydances@gmail.com, hudsonvalleydance.org. $20, or $15 for students. 7:30pm Woodstock Playhouse Productions presents The Murder Room. A Mystery Farce by Jack Sharkey. Tickets $32-$40. Info: 845-6796900. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. 7:30pm-9:30pm Glowball Golf Tournament. HYPE will be hosting this annual fundraiser. New Paltz Golf Course, 215 Huguenot Street, New Paltz. Info: 8452550243, kati@newpaltzchamber.org, bit.ly/2t5Jymr. $50 early bird. 8pm Little Orphan Danny. The Musical Workshop with book, lyrics, and music by Dan Finnerty. Susan Stein Shiva Thater, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-4375370, powerhouse.vassar.edu/. $30, $20 for anyone under 30. 8pm-10pm Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents Cowboy Bob. Tickets: powerhouse.vassar.edu. Martel Theater of the Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8pm-11pm The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts presents: Anton Rubinstein’s “Demon”. Based on the renowned fantasy poem by Mikhail Lermontov, Demon boasts rich choral writing and a fiery libretto. Bard College, Sosnoff Theater, Annandale-on-Hudson. Info: 845-7587900, fishercenter@bard.edu, bit.ly/2x97eeO. Tickets start at $25. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: The Bennett Brothers “Not Made For Hire” CD Release. Veteran Blues/ Americana Rockers. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm Cowboy Bob. The Musical Workshop of Cowboy Bob, created by Molly Beach Murphy, Jeanna Phillips, and Annie Tippe will feature Tony Award nominees. Martel Theater of the Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar.edu/. $30, $20 for anyone under 30. 8pm 42nd ST. Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Info: 845-876-3080. The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 Rt 308, Rhinebeck. centerforperformingarts.org. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: The Funk Junkies. Thirteen piece funk orchestra. Info: 845-2367970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm Vassar & New York Stage and Film Power-

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house Theater presents Little Orphan Danny. Info: powerhouse.vassar.edu. Susan Stein Shiva Thater, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8pm Jazzstock @ Senate Garage. Jane Bunnett & Maqueque 21st Century Women - The Cuban Connection Continues! All-female Afro-Cuban Band! $30. Info: janebunnett.com/maqueque; jazzstock@earthlink.net; 845-802-0029. Tix: jazzstock.com. Senate Garage, 4 North Front St, Kingston.

Center, on Muser Drive, across from 174 Angola Rd, Cornwall, is an adventure, with options that range from stroller friendly up to challenging. Stop by the nature gift shop for a collection of unique, nature themed items available for purchase. Info: hhnm.org; 845-534-5506. 10am-12pm Shabbat Morning Services. Music filled services and Torah study. Connect to tradition and open your heart. Family’s welcome. Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2218, info@ wjcshul.org, wjcshul.org.

8pm-10:15pm Honky Tonk Laundry. A brand new juke box musical featuring country and western songs of the last 60 years. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville. Info: 845-6475511, info@shadowlandstages.org, ShadowlandStages.org. $35/Sunday Matinee, $40/Thursday - Saturday Evening Performances.

10am-11:30am Museum Storytelling: Family Tours Inside Olana. Tom Lee uses art, objects, history and interactivity to help introduce young people to the magic of a historic house museum. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1872, education@olana.org, olana. org/calendar/.

8:15pm The 37th Annual Black Maria Short Film Festival. A collection of award-winning short films — animation, narrative, and documentary. Info: 845-876-2515; info@upstatefilms.org. Upstate Films - Rhinebeck, 6415 Montgomery St, Rhinebeck. upstatefilms.org. $10, $8/senior.

10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Barbara Boris. For students new to Iyengar, the basis of the method is taught in standing poses. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18.

9pm Chatham County Line. 6pm doors. Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 518-828-4800, austin.helsinki@gmail.com, bit.ly/2rFhXsk. 20/25.

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8am-5pm Catskill Center Thorn Preserve Fundraiser. Calling all ramblers, runners, birders, picnickers, neighbors, photographers, & dog walkers the parking is a mess. An anonymous supporter has pledged to match the first $6000. Give what you can: CATSKILLCENTER.ORG/ THORNPRESERVEPARKING. 8am-5pm Blueberry Pancake Breakfast. Fire Company Fundraiser. Hosted by the Pioneer Engine Co. Norbury Hall, Center St, Ellenville. 8:30am-9:30am Yoga Level I-II with Aaron Dias. An energetic class that focuses on the breath as it relates to body alignment. Great for kickstarting the weekend. Come be inspired and move! Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 9am-2pm Pine Bush Farmers’ Market. Info: 845-217-0785; pinebushfarmersmarket.com. 62 Main St, Pine Bush. 9am Hudson Farmers’ Market. 30 vendors will be offering farm fresh goods and products including vegetables, fruit, herbs, honey, nuts, mushrooms, cheese, eggs, meat, poultry, fish, cut flowers, plants, medicinal herb and body care products, bread, baked goods and a host of prepared foods. Rain or Shine! Info: hudsonfarmersmarketny.com. 6th Street & Columbia, Hudson. 9am-1pm Free Tech Help. Teen tech expert Samantha will help solve your computer quandries. Info: 845-266-5530. Drop-ins welcome. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 9am-12pm Comforter Cobblestone Thrift Store. Not-for-profit store featuring previously enjoyed household and misc. items, jewelry, and clothing for children and adults. Take stairway to the left of the church entrance down to the basement. Comforter Cobblestone Thrift Store, 26 Wynkoop Pl, Kingston. Comforterofkingston.org. 9am-2pm Kingston’s Uptown Farmers’ Market. Featuring 46 local food growers/makers and live music every week. Info: 347-721-7386; kingstonfarmersmarket.org. Wall Street between John St and Main St, Kingston. 9:30am-11am Centering Prayer. Open to people of all faiths. Info: 845-679-8800. Centering prayer emphasizes prayer as a personal relationship with God and as a movement beyond conversation. On-going, Saturdays from 9:30-11am. St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church (the A-Frame), 2578 Rt 212, Woodstock. 10am-11am All-Level Yoga. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 10am-12pm Saturday Knitters. All ages and experience levels can participate and drop-in knitters are also welcome. Bring your own supplies. 845 687-7023 for more info. Stone Ridge Library, 3700 Main St, Stone Ridge. stoneridgelibrary.org. 10am ‘Ahoy Maties’ Sailboats on Display. 10th annual celebration of local artists and community of Saugerties. Showcasing the talents of the many artists in the community. Sailboat exhibits may be viewed around the Village of Saugerties as well as on the Chambers website at discoversaugerties.com. Event is hosted by the Saugerties Chamber of Commerce. Gala & Auction will take place on 9/25, 5pm at SPAF (Saugerties Performing Arts Factory), 169 Ulster Ave, Saugerties. Saugerties Performing Arts Factory, 169 Ulster Ave, Saugerties. 10am-3:30pm Berry Bonanza! In the Summer, wild blueberries and huckleberries grow all over Sam’s Point. Sam’s Point, 400 Sam’s Point Rd, Cragsmoor. Cost covers parking. 10am-4pm Hudson Highlands Nature Museum Offers Hikes. Throughout the Month of July – Saturdays and Sundays, 10am to 4pm. Each hiking trail, located at the Outdoor Discovery

10am-3pm Annual Rosendale Library Book Sale. Lightly used books and media, including collectibles, cookbooks, first editions, best sellers, teen & children’s books, will be available. Every child attending gets a free book! Tickets for the Library Scholarship Rain or Shine! Rosendale Public Library, 264 Main ST, Rosendale. 10am Free Family Saturdays. On Free Family Saturdays, up to two adults will be admitted free of charge when accompanied by a child under 18. Students aged 13-18 will be admitted free of charge as well. Children 12 and under always receive free admission to Hanford Mills Museum including for special events. Info: 607-278-5744. Hanford Mills Museum, 51 County Hwy 12, East Meredith. hanfordmills.org. 10am-2pm Red Feather Singers and Drummers at Persen House. Native American artifact display and drumming demonstrations, and bracelet & coloring crafts for kids. Matthewis Persen House, 74 John St, Kingston. Info: 845-340-3040, countyclerk@co.ulster.ny.us. Free. 10am-2pm Repair Cafe - New Paltz. Repair Café begins its 6th year in New Paltz. Free repairs of household items by skilled volunteers; plus the Save the Earth Singers. New Paltz United Methodist Church, 1 Grove Street, New Paltz. Info: 646-302-5835, jwackman@gmail.com. 10am Qigong Classes. All level class including chair Qigong led by Steven Michael Pague. Ongoing every Saturday at 10am. Classes meet by the back door to the library. In case of inclement weather, class will be held in the Community Room. Info: 845-876-4030. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. 10am-2pm Saugerties Farmers’ Market. Fresh and local foods of all kinds, music, & chef demo. Saugerties Farmers Market, 115 Main St., Saugerties. Info: 845-853-5694, Contact@ SaugertiesFarmersMarket.com, SaugertiesFarmersMarket.com. 10:30am-11:30am The Pied Piper. All ages will “Do The Rat” in delight when a magical Piper rids Hamlin of rats - but see what happens when the people don’t pay the piper! The Mac-Haydn Theatre, Inc, 1925 State Rt 203, Chatham. Info: 5183929292, machaydtheatre.org. $12. 10:30am-12pm Brave Birds | Cut Paper Artist, Maude White. Visit the Merritt @ the Market booth at the Millbrook Farmers Market as cutpaper artist and writer, Maude White presents Brave Birds. Millbrook Farmer’s Market, 3263 Franklin Ave, Millbrook. Info: 845-677-5857, Stacey@merrittbookstore.com, bit.ly/2Nop4hV. 10:30am-11:30am Silent Vigil for Global Peace & Non-Violence. Sponsored by The Kingston Women in Black. Meet outside Cornell St PO. Cornell St PO, Kingston. 11am Catskill Animal Sanctuary Tour. Meet rescued animals and hear their stories. Understand what caring for these amazing animals has taught us. Learn about the plight of farmed animals and how you can help. Tours every Saturday and Sunday, through November - beginning at 11am. Tours leave every 45 minutes. The last tour leaves at 2:45pm. Catskill Animal Sanctuary, 316 Old Stage Rd, Saugerties. Info: (845) 336-8447, bit.ly/2Ghba1w. $12/adults, $8/kids & srs, free/ 2 & under. 11am-3pm Butterfly Festival at Stony Kill. Featuring local vendors, a plant sale, a monarch butterfly expert and education table, storytelling, music, food, crafts, and of course their butterfly tents. (Rain date is July 29). Info: 845-831-3800. Stony Kill Farm Environmental Education Center, 79 Farmstead Ln, Wappingers Falls. stonykill.org. 11am-6pm Woodstock Art Exchange. Glass, gifts and contemporary crafts. Current special exhibit of works by renowned artist Fay Wood. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 6pm. Green Palate vegan food truck every Friday evening until 8pm. Free admission. Woodstock Art Exchange, 1396 Rte 28, West Hurley. 11am-1pm Teen Gaming. Three computers with League of Legends installed. Bring your own laptop. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org.


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premier listings Contact Donna at calendar@ulsterpublishing.com to be included Woodstock Art Exchange - Open Friday thru Sunday. Glass, gifts and contemporary crafts. Current special exhibit of works by renowned artist Fay Wood. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 6pm. Green Palate vegan food truck every Friday evening until 8pm. Free admission. Woodstock Art Exchange, 1396 Rt 28, West Hurley. 11am – 6pm. Info: 914-806-3573. Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Stationary Clinic for Dogs. Every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. $95 and up; includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccine, and cone collar. All surgeries performed by appointment only; Also, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Mobile Clinic for Cats( call for location and dates). $70 per cat includes spay/ neuter, rabies vaccine, ear cleaning, nail trim. All surgeries performed by appointment only; & Low-cost vaccine & dental Clinics available. The Animal Rights Alliance (T.A.R.A.), 60 Enterprise Pl, Middletown. Info: 845-3431000, tara-spayneuter.org. Snapology 2018 Summer Camps. Children use Lego bricks to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and animation in an open, fun, team-based environment. Camps are held in various locations in the Hudson Valley this summer: Uptown Kingston at Stockade Martial Arts; Wappingers Falls; Fishkill Rec Center; St. Joseph in New Paltz; & MaMa in Stone Ridge. Info & reg: midhudson.snapology.com. Reading/Performance: Ellie Ga, Zahra Patterson, Mike Taylor, and Asiya Wadud (7/28, 8pm). Brooklynbased Ugly Duckling Presse (UDP) features authors moving across disciplinary boundaries, in an evening of reading and performance. $15. Mount Tremper Arts, 647 South Plank Rd, Mount Tremper. Info: 845-688-9893. Percolate: The Thirst, the Hum, the Trickle, the Bubble (8/11, 8pm). Baira, The Illustrious Blacks, Courtney J. Cook, and Greg Purnell, conjure a

night of unapologetic sounds and ferocious kinesthetics. $15. Mount Tremper Arts, 647 South Plank Rd, Mount Tremper. Info: 845-688-9893. GCCA ’s

Sprouts Program 2018 Register Now for Some Summer Arts Fun. Free for children ages 3 to 7 who reside (or are visiting relatives) in Greene County. This annual summer arts program, now in its 32nd year, takes place at six and “easy to get to” sites including Windham, Coxsackie, Cairo, Greenville, Hunter and Catskill. Program is limited to 15 children per classroom, wee SPROUTS artists, musicians, dancers and thespians get to share their entire week with the same creative classmates, attentive volunteers and inspirational teachers. The workshops are 10 - 11:45am , Monday through Friday. Parents or guardians may register their children in advance by calling the office at GCCA, Monday through Friday, at 518-943-3400. Info, dates, locations: greenearts.org/youtharts. Gallery Lev Shalem Call for Entries: The 2018 Summer Show (Exhibits through 8/27). Juror: Jenny Nelson, widely exhibited artist and instructor, Woodstock School of Art. Intake: 7/9, 10am-3pm; Opening reception: 7/15, 12-2pm. submit up to two wired and ready-to-hang original artworks in any medium, sized up to 40”. You will be notified via email if your work has been accepted. There will be a $5 submission fee per image entered. A 25% donation to the WJC will be made by the artist from each sale of accepted work. Artwork not accepted must be picked up on 7/10, 10am-3pm. Accepted works must be picked up on 8/28, 10am-3pm. Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. wjc.arts@gmail.com; wjcshul. org; 845-679-4937; & facebook.com/ gallerylevshalem. If My Body Could Talk: Body Image & Emotional Eating Write/ Read Workshop with Ilyse Simon RDN CDN (Tuesdays through July 31, 12:302pm). Led by Ilyse Simon RDN CDN,

11am-4pm The Fred J. Johnston House Tour & Exhibit. Featuring art exhibit - Charles Keefe, Colonial Revival Architect, Kingston and New York. Exhibit will display through October. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org. $10/gen adm, $2/16 & under. 11am-5pm Andes – Margaretville – Roxbury Open Studios Tour 2018. Close to thirty participating artists in the Central Catskill Mountains. Artists working in all media and artistic disciplines - painters, sculptors, photographers, printmakers, ceramicists, furniture designers and textile artists - will show their creative spaces, and demonstrate and talk about their work. Located in a bucolic scenery, all studios provide a unique experience for visitors to explore the area and learn directly from the artists. Detailed brochures will be made available at all area’s businesses. Info:amropenstudios.org; facebook.com/ amropenstudios/. 11am-5pm AMR (Andes – Margaretville – Roxbury) Open Studios Tour. Close to thirty participating artists in the Central Catskill Mountains. Artists working in all media and artistic disciplines will show their creative spaces, and demonstrate and talk about their work. Info: 917-902-6301. amropenstudios.org. 12pm-2pm Minnewaska Distance Swimmers Association (MDSA) Swim Test. There will be 8 tests every Saturday thru 7/28. Info: minnewaskaswimmers.org. Annual MDSA membership fee is $20 cash or check made out to the MDSA (covers insurance) and there is a pool entrance fee of $6 cash only for the swim tests. Moriello Pool, Mulberry St, New Paltz. 12pm-4pm Summer at Slabsides. Cabin open 2nd and 4th Saturdays June through September. John Burroughs’ Slabsides, Floyd Ackert Rd, West Park. JohnBurroughsAssociation.org. 12pm-5pm HFA @ WAAM Presents Yoga and Photography with Juan Giraldo. Join the artist for open air yoga and photography studio with portraits of participants after Shavasana. Info: 845-679-2940. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: info@ woodstockart.org, woodstockart.org. 12pm-2pm Superheroes, Princess and Teddy Bear Picnic. Come dressed as your favorite superhero, princess or bring a teddy bear friend and join us for a picnic. Families please pack a lunch and we will supply dessert and games, along with music by singer/guitarist Miss Maggie! Free. Registration is required on the calendar at star-

Nutrition Therapy LLC, Nutrition Therapist specializing in eating disorders. $295. Some insurances accepted. Call 845-331-6381 or email ilyse@ilysesimonrd.com to register. 231 Clinton Avenue, Kingston. Info: 845-331-6381; IlyseSimonRD.com. Submit your Application - Catskills Youth Climate Summit. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Delaware County is currently accepting applications from students in grades 7-12 and teachers in the Catskill region to attend the 2018 Catskills Youth Climate Summit. This free overnight summit will take place TuesdayWednesday, October 9-10, 2018 at Frost Valley YMCA in Claryville. The Summit gives students an opportunity to attend presentations and workshops on climate change and sustainability. Additionally, attendees are invited to participate in group discussions and activities that are designed to challenge perceptions, brainstorm solutions, and discover new ways to live more sustainable lifestyles. The Catskills Youth Climate Summit will include meals and an overnight stay in a Frost Valley cabin. Schools are required to provide their own transportation to and from Frost Valley. The number of participants may be limited based on funding. Info:ccedelaware.org/youth-summit; 607-865-6531; jmd30@cornell.edu. Call for Artists. For an art exhibit at HOPE Rocks Arts and Music Festival on 8/18 & 8/19. Submit photo of any 2D artwork to judydefino5@gmail. com. The theme for the art is Hope. The festival will take place at Cantines Memorial Complex in Saugerties. Calling all Home Gardeners! Exhibit the Pride of Your Garden at the Ulster County Fair (7/31-8/5). Exhibit your homegrown veggies, fruits, herbs and flowers and compete for a ribbon at this summer’s Ulster County Fair! Each year Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County’s (CCEUC) Master Gardener Program encourages county residents to participate in this contest for the opportunity

rlibrary.org. Info: 845-876-4030. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. 12pm-1pm Free Yoga Pizza Party. Join Women’s Power Space and My Place Pizza for a rejuvenating yoga class and pizza. Families, beginners, and children welcome (mats will be provided). Ongoing. My Place Pizza, 322 Main St, Poughkeepsie. Donations appreciated. 12:30pm-6pm Tarot Readings with Stephanie. Every Saturday. Walk-ins welcome! Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $30/25 minutes. 12:45pm-1:30pm New Paltz Women in Black Vigil for Peace. Held in front of the Elting Library, corner of Main and North Front Streets. Vigil is in its 15th year of standing for peace and justice. 1pm-8pm Hudson Valley Brassroots Festival. Eight brass bands from up & down the East Coast! Dancing in the open air! Locally sourced food & drink. Farm Tours. Evening Bonfire. Family friendly fun times. No one turned away. Seed Song Farm, 158 Esopus Ave, Kingston. brassrootsfestival.com. $30, $15/student w/ID, $10/12-18, free/under 12. 1pm-4pm Fundamentals of Figure Drawing with Denise Fryburg. This one day three hour workshop is designed for those who are interested in learning how to draw the figure or building upon figure drawing. Ask for Arts, 97 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845-338-0333, ask@askforarts. org, askforarts.org/even. $75. 1pm-2pm Where’s Waldo Local 2018. Merritt Bookstore, 57 Front St, Millbrook. Info: 845-6775857, Stacey@merrittbookstore.com. 1pm-2:30pm Book Making Workshop. Learn the tools you need to create and bind your own small book. Registration required. Call 688-7811 to sign up. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. FREE. 1pm Rondout National Historic District Walking Tour. Tours held the last Saturday of each month. Free to FHK members. FHK will make special appointments for groups or private tours. City of Kingston Visitors Center, 20 Broadway, Kingston. fohk.org. $10, $5/under 16. 2pm-3:30pm 23Arts Outdoor Blues Concert. 23Arts teams up with the Arboretum for blues by the pond. Bring a chair and blanket to relax to the music of Derek Gripper and Camila Meza. Mountain Top Arboretum, 4 Maude Adams Rd,

to showcase their horticultural activities! All entries will be on exhibit in the Jane W. Barley Youth Building during the fair. Early entries are encouraged and will be accepted until Sunday, 7/15 by mail. Mail entry form, class and payment to Ulster County Fair, PO Box 71, New Paltz, NY 12561. For entry form and all information, go to ulstercountyfair.com/fair-info/entries/. Info:845-340-3990; dm282@cornell. edu; ulster.cce.cornell.edu/. Yoga Class for Kids ages 5-7 with Miss Scrap Wrenn. Kids Yoga returns to Woodstock Yoga Center for the month of July! Classes led by registered Children’s Yoga Teacher Miss Scrap Wrenn (R-CYT & RYT-200), aim to improve children’s strength and flexibility while increasing selfconfidence and emotional resilience. Mondays through 7/30,3-4pm. Info: woodstockyogacenter.com; 845-6798700. $10 drop-in, 5 class card series available at discounted rate of $40. Open to students of all levels between the ages of 5-7. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Caring for Your Older Pet (8/5, 2-4 pm). Workshop offers practical health supporting techniques to enhance your older pet’s overall wellness. Thurman Greco’s book “A Healer’s Handbook” will be sold at this class with all funds going to support maintenance costs at the Woodstock Dog Park. Suggested donation to class: $15. Reservations not necessary. Light refreshments will be served. Bring a small rug or blanket for your pet to lay on. Class held at St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church, Route 212, Woodstock. Swing Dance with Gordon Webster (7/27, 7:30pm). The fabulous Gordon Webster returns to the Hudson Valley for a night of swing dance! Beginners’ Lesson: 7:30-8pm; Dance 8-11pm. Dance Admission: $20/$15 full time students with ID Performance 9pmby Chester’s Cool Cats & Kittens. Elegant, air conditioned hall with excellent wooden dance floor. Beginners welcome! Beginners welcome! No Experience Necessary! No Partner Needed! Info: hudsonvalleydance.org; 845-454-2571. Held at the Poughkeepsie Tennis Club in Poughkeepsie. Opening Reception: LongReach Arts’ Niches (8/4, 3-5pm). Artworks

Tannersville. bit.ly/2JsID5L. Free to Members. 2pm-6pm Opening of The Gallery at The Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History. On view is our permanent exhibit, “Rondout Revisited,“ which documents the arc of an American river port and its diverse community over 150 years by focusing on changes to Broadway, Rondout’s central commercial strip. Info: 845-4813738. Reher Center for Immigrant Culture & History, c/o Jewish Fed. of Ulster Co,. 1 Albany Ave., G-10, Kington. rehercenter.org. 2pm-4pm The Seven Veils: A Feminine Path to Enlightenment with author Meredith Narissi. In this experiential empowerment and workshop, we will receive an initiation into the sacred mysteries of the Seven Veils. $20 if registered by July 26; $25 after. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $25. 2pm 23Arts Concert Series. Featuring a duo debut with Cape Town, South Africa-born guitar virtuoso Derek Gripper, Chilean guitarist-vocalist Camila Meza. Bring a chair & blanket and relax by the West Meadow Pond and celebrate summer to live music with views of the Arboretum. Mountain Top Arboretum, 4 Maude Adams Rd, Tannersville. $10/suggested donation. 2:30pm-3:30pm Blackdome Music Festival A Talk on Guitarmaking & Restoration. Cue Gerhards of Gerhards Guitarworks discusses making and restoring guitars, including the types of woods used and the affect on tonality. Windham Civic Centre, 5379 Route 23, Windham. Info: 917-816-5910, blackdomemusic@gmail.com, blackdomemusic.com. 3pm-4:30pm Peace Train - Ian Flanigan performs. Ian Flanigan brings his unique style of music live on open-air flat car among the picturesque landscapes of Catskill Mountain Railroad! Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR), West Brook Lane Station, 149 Aaron Ct, Kingston. Info: 8453324854, rob@catskillmountainrailroad.com, catskillmountainrailroad.com. under 2 years old free. 4pm-5:30pm Artist’s Reception: Friends & Neighbors. Woodstock Portraits by Claire Lambe. Show runs through 9/12, 9am-3:30pm daily, except Thursdays! Oriole 9, 17 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-681-9020, clairelambe@ gmail.com. 4pm-6pm Opening Reception for Exhibitions at WAAM. Nature Morte: Fifty Years of Still Life Painting, 1920s-1960s; Chris Gonyea; FOCUS: Surveying the Landscape; Chloe Mosbacher.

in individual “niches” that capture the LongReach artists’ unique diversity of media and styles. The exhibit will run through 8/26. Closing Reception – Aug. 26, 4:30-6pm. Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St, Beacon. Gallery hours: Friday-Monday, 1-5 pm. ‘Ahoy Maties’ Gala & Auction’ (9/25, 5pm). Kicking off with Cocktails at 5pm, followed by a buffet and live music from Ian Flanigan. Auction including 40sailboats begins at 6:30pm with auctioneers Bob Siracusano and Ray Tucker. Presented by the Saugerties Chamber of Commerce. A third of the proceeds from this Fall’s auction goes to the Food Pantry, the Finger Fund and the Back Pack Program, another third goes to the artists and the remaining third goes to the Chamber, a portion of which funds two $1,000 scholarships to be given to two Saugerties High School graduation seniors. The sailboats can be viewed around the Village of Saugerties as well as on the Chambers website at discoversaugerties.com. Tickets are $25 before the event and $30 at the door. Tickets are available at Town & Country Liquors, Smith Hardware, the Chamber Visitor Center. SPAF (Saugerties Performing Arts Factory), 169 Ulster Ave, Saugerties. Catskill Center Thorn Preserve Fundraiser. Calling all ramblers, runners, birders, picnickers, neighbors, photographers, & dog walkers the parking is a mess. An anonymous supporter has pledged to match the first $6000. Give what you can: CATSKILLCENTER . ORG / THORNPRESERVEPARKING. Call for Quilt Entries. The Wiltwyck Quilters Guild invites non-members to submit quilts that they made by machine, by hand, or both, to be displayed in its biennial show, “Quilts in the Valley” to be held 10/6 & 10/7 at the Rondout Valley Middle School, Stone Ridge. Deadline for registration is August 25th. Info: wiltwyckquilters. org. Antique Fair & Flea Market (8/48/5). Old-Fashioned Antique Show featuring 200+ dealers, free parking, & food. $10/early buyers - Friday before show. Info: 518-331-5004. $4/gen adm, $3/srs, free/16 7 under. Washington County Fairgrounds, Rt 29 Greenwich.

Show exhibits through 8/26. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: info@woodstockart.org, woodstockart.org. 5pm Vanaver Caravan World Dance for Families. An hour concert featuring some of Vanaver Caravan’s favorite dance repertoire with an all star cast of dancers from around the world. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St, Rosendale. Info: 845-6588989, info@rosendaletheatre.org, rosendaletheatre.org. $10/$8 kids. 5pm Rosendale Theatre’s Summer Fun Film and Performance Series. Vanaver Caravan World Dance! Performances will include Irish, French Canadian step dance, Israeli, Bollywood, Kurdish, Arabic and Flamenco styles of dance. Info: 845-658-8989; info@rosendaletheatre. org. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St, Rosendale. 5pm-6:30pm Artist on Art Tour Inside Olana. In this series artists use many disciplines and poetic license to talk about Olana and the exhibition. This is not a traditional house tour! Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1872, education@olana.org, olana.org/

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24 calendar/. Member: $10, Non-Member: $15. 5:30pm-7:30pm Romeo and Juliet. Presented by The Woodstock Shakespeare Festival. A timeless tragedy of two young, star-crossed lovers. Admission is free, $10 suggested donation appreciated. Woodstock Shakespeare Festival Stage, 45 Comeau Dr, Woodstock. Info: 845-247-4007, birdonacliff.org.

ALMANAC WEEKLY Cowboy Bob, created by Molly Beach Murphy, Jeanna Phillips, and Annie Tippe will feature Tony Award nominees. Martel Theater of the Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar.edu/. $30, $20 for anyone under 30.

5:30pm-7pm Music in the Woods: Julia Haines & at the Rail Trail Cafe. Improvisations and songs inspired by the elements and beauty of Nature. Info: railtrailcaferosendale.com. Rail Trail Cafe, 310 River Road Ext., New Paltz. Info: 267-971-9241, bringasong@gmail.com, railtrailcaferosend. Pass the Magic Basket!

8pm-10pm Jazz at the Maverick: Kitt Potter & The Bright Moments Jazz Ensemble. With an incredible contralto to 1st soprano vocal range, Kitt has earned a sterling reputation as a soulstirring patriotic singer. Maverick Concert Hall, 120 Maverick Rd, Woodstock. maverickconcerts. org. General Admission- $25; Reserved Seating $40; Students $5; Discount tickets books.

6pm-10pm 1930s Catskill Farm Hoedown. Square dancing with music by Country Travellors, 1930 themed food, Pie Auction with Barry Lewis and more! Time and the Valleys Museum, 332 Main Street, Grahamsville. timeandthevalleysmu. $30, $35 at door.

8pm-11pm Cowboy Junkies. Celebrate summer at Bethel Woods with a bountiful farm-to-table dinner presented by Bethel Woods’ own Executive Chef and Cowboy Junkies. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-7812922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org.

6:30pm Headless Horseman Escape Rooms. A fully interactive experience unlike anything you have ever done before. With only 60 minutes to escape, youmust work together as a team to explore your surroundings using logic, instinct, and critical thinking to fine secret passages, solve puzzles, crack codes, and uncover hidden mysteries that will ultimately lead to your escape. Open Saturday & Sundays during the Summer. Up to 12 participants can enter a room. Escape Room Times: Icabod’s Revenge 6:30,7:45,9,& 10:15pm; Death Row 6:45,8,9:15,& 10:30pm; The Inheritance 7,8:15,9:30,&10:45pm. Not for children 11 & under. $29.95 plus tax and service charge. Info: headlesshorsemanescaperooms. com; 845-339-2666.

8pm-11:30pm HVCD Ballroom Dance. One hour of ballroom dance instruction. Dance to be taught is chosen by students from last month’s ballroom dance. After the lesson, the dance consists of a mix of music usually from a live band, with DJ requests taken during the breaks: Waltzes, Foxtrots, Tangos (Ballroom and Argentine), Swings (West Coast, Lindy, Jitterbug, Balboas & Charlestons), Cha Chas, Rumbas, Mambos, Salsas, Merengues, Hustles, and Sambas. $15. For more information, call: 845-204-9833. Hudson Valley Dance Depot, 1151 NY-55, Lagrangeville.

7pm-9pm Artists’ Reception: BITE ME - an emerging artists exhibition. Debut show from new Burnette Gallery. Free and open to all. Info: 845-679-6032. Burnette Gallery, 31 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. 7pm-8pm Latin Dance for Everyone. Meets every Saturday, 7-8pm.$5/suggested donation. Info: 845-331-5300; LGBTQCenter.org. Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center, 300 Wall St, Kingston. lgbtqcenter.org. 7pm-8:30pm Sacred Sound Ceremony Within the Indigenous Realms. Join Jessica Caplan and Sean Hoots for a ceremonial evening of vibrational healing through sound and music. Sage Academy of Sound Energy, 6 Deming Street, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-5650, sagehealingcenter@gmail.com, sageacademyofsoundenergy. com. $20 exchange. 7pm-10pm Cloudburst. Groove driven, jazz/funk by some of the area’s finest! Neil Alexander - keys, Michael Colletti - bass, Tony Parker - drums. Lydia’s Cafe, 7 Old US 209, Stone Ridge. Info: 845-687-6373, mark@lydiasdeli.com, lydias-cafe. com. No cover charge but donations are welcome.

8pm-10:15pm Honky Tonk Laundry. A brand new juke box musical featuring country and western songs of the last 60 years. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville. Info: 845-6475511, info@shadowlandstages.org, ShadowlandStages.org. $35/Sunday Matinee, $40/Thursday - Saturday Evening Performances. 8pm Nature Walks: Evening Moths celebrating National Moth Week. Led by Mathew Rymkiewicz. Be sure to register at info@johnburroughsassociation.org to get parking instructions. John Burroughs’ Slabsides, Floyd Ackert Rd, West Park. JohnBurroughsAssociation.org. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: The Dark HorsesConcert for George. Tribute to George Harrison. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm Ugly Duckling Presse. Ellie Ga, Zahra Patterson, Mike Taylor, and Asiya Wadud. A special poetry reading / performance with authors curated by Ugly Duckling Presse, a small publisher known for its experimental, handmade books. Info: 845-688-9893. Mount Tremper Arts, 647 South Plank Rd, Mount Tremper. mounttremperarts.org. $15.

7:30pm Richard II. Walking the dog Theater, in collaboration with NIKITA Productions, presents the play by William Shakespeare. Directed by Melania Levitsky. Hawthorne Valley School Hall, 330 County Route 21C, Ghent. $30-$10.

8pm-10pm Reading/Performance: Ellie Ga, Zahra Patterson, Mike Taylor, and Asiya Wadud. Brooklyn-based Ugly Duckling Presse (UDP) features authors moving across disciplinary boundaries, in an evening of reading and performance. Info: 845-688-9893. Mount Tremper Arts, 647 South Plank Rd, Mount Tremper. Info: info@mttremperarts.org, bit.ly/2sZYK4A. $15.

7:30pm Woodstock Playhouse Productions presents The Murder Room. A Mystery Farce by Jack Sharkey. Tickets $32-$40. Info: 845-6796900. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock.

8pm 42nd ST. Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Info: 845-876-3080. The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 Rt 308, Rhinebeck. centerforperformingarts.org.

7:30pm-9:30pm Tracy Grammer in Concert. Heralded singer-songwriter and festival favorite Tracy Grammer performs, in an intimate setting, for Flying Cat Music in Phoenicia. Empire State Railway Museum, 70 Lower High St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-9453, flyingcatmusic@gmail.com, bit.ly/2uxWnYc. $20 at Door or $18 w/RSVP. 7:30pm-10:30pm Crossing the C’s and Shilpa Ray. The Catskill Mountain Foundation and 23Arts Initiative present Crossing the C’s and Shilpa Ray -- a Double Bill at the Orpheum. Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center, 6050 Main Street, Tannersville. Info: 518-2632000, cmf@catskillmtn.org, catskillmtn.org/ev. THROUGH JULY 21, advance tickets are just $25! AFTER JULY 21: Tickets Purchased Ahead: $30 At the Door: $35. 7:30pm eteam: The Aerial Actor. An evening of aerial drone acts with works by artists from Hong Kong and New York presented by Art Omi, Wave Farm and eteam. Art Omi, 1405 County Route 22, Ghent. Info: 531-392-8031, cmassa@artomi.org, bit.ly/2I02RrF. 8pm Little Orphan Danny. The Musical Workshop with book, lyrics, and music by Dan Finnerty. Susan Stein Shiva Thater, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-4375370, powerhouse.vassar.edu/. $30, $20 for anyone under 30. 8pm-10pm Blackdome Music Festival. An evening of folk music and country rock featuring performances by singer-songwriters Keelan Donovan, Sam Moss, and The Hudson Dusters. Windham Civic Centre, 5379 Route 23, Windham. Info: 917-816-5910, blackdomemusic@gmail. com, blackdomemusic.com/. $20/regular; $18/ Seniors (60+); $15/students; 12 and under FREE.

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8am-5pm Catskill Center Thorn Preserve Fundraiser. Calling all ramblers, runners, birders, picnickers, neighbors, photographers, & dog walkers the parking is a mess. An anonymous supporter has pledged to match the first $6000. Give what you can: CATSKILLCENTER.ORG/ THORNPRESERVEPARKING. 8am-5pm Photography Hike. Join local photographer Jill Smith for a photography hike around Bethel Woods. Jill will teach you some tips and tricks for taking a photo. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org. 8:30am-9:30am Sunday Flow with Deborah Adams. Open and approachable class for all levels. Breath and movement are linked to calm the nervous system and energize the body. Expect to move, try something new and participate in your own personal well-being. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-6798700, woodstockyogacenter.com. drop in rate. 9am-4pm P.L.A.Y: THEATER. For ages 9-15 years old, a three-week immersive exploration of devised theatre technique and creative writing at Bethel Woods. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bit.ly/2NzyCWT. 9am-2pm Warwick Valley Farmer’s Market. Every Sunday May 13 – Nov 18. Info: 845-9862720. South Street Parking Lot, Warwick. warwickcc.org.

8pm Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents Little Orphan Danny. Info: powerhouse.vassar.edu. Susan Stein Shiva Thater, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. powerhouse.vassar.edu.

9am-4pm High Falls D&H Canal Flea Market. Flea Market runs every Sunday through Oct. Vendors offer a variety of art, antiques, collectibles & crafts. Free admission. Info: 845-810-0471; jonicollyn@aol.com; canalmuseum.org. Grady Park, 23 Mohonk Rd & Rt 213, High Falls. canalmuseum.org/. free.

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10am-2pm Highland Falls Art Walk and

Farmers Market. Ongoing display of sculpture and art installed along Main Street. Pair with a visit to the Highland Falls Farmers Market on Sundays from 10am-2pm. Village of Highland Falls. Info: highlandfallsartwalk.org. 10am ‘Ahoy Maties’ Sailboats on Display. 10th annual celebration of local artists and community of Saugerties. Showcasing the talents of the many artists in the community. Sailboat exhibits may be viewed around the Village of Saugerties as well as on the Chambers website at discoversaugerties.com. Event is hosted by the Saugerties Chamber of Commerce. Gala & Auction will take place on 9/25, 5pm at SPAF (Saugerties Performing Arts Factory), 169 Ulster Ave, Saugerties. Saugerties Performing Arts Factory, 169 Ulster Ave, Saugerties. 10am-2pm Rhinebeck’s Outdoor Market. Rain or shine. Rhinebeck Municipal Parking Lot, 61 East Market St, Rhinebeck. 10am-4pm Hudson Highlands Nature Museum Offers Hikes. Throughout the Month of July – Saturdays and Sundays, 10am to 4pm. Each hiking trail, located at the Outdoor Discovery Center, on Muser Drive, across from 174 Angola Rd, Cornwall, is an adventure, with options that range from stroller friendly up to challenging. Stop by the nature gift shop for a collection of unique, nature themed items available for purchase. Info: hhnm.org; 845-534-5506. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level II with Barbara Boris. For students who are wellpracticed in Iyengar Level I. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 10am-4pm Garden Conservancy Open Days Program Tour - Columbia County. Explore three private and public gardens in Austerlitz, Canaan, and Chatham Center, open for self-guided tours. Polemis Garden, 31 County Road 13, Valatie. Info: 888-842-2442, opendays@gardenconservancy.org, bit.ly/2uLGehl. per garden; children 12 & under free. 10am-3pm Beacon Farmers’ Market. Info: beaconfarmersmarket.org. Veterans Place, between Main & Henry Street (next to the Post Office), Beacon. 10am Sunday Meditation. Sunday morning programs begin with a discussion of various Buddhist topics, followed by Tibetan yoga, sitting meditation and compassion practice,all of which help participants nurture their inner strength and grow spiritually. Potluck lunch. Free. Suitable for all; you may join for some or all of the morning. Info: dharmakayacenter.org/events; retreats@ dharmakayacenter.org; 845-203-1275. Dharmakaya Center for Wellbeing, 191 Cragsmoor Rd, Pine Bush. 10am-3pm New Paltz Farmers’ Market. Products available from local growers and producers offering farm fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh baked goods, meats and cheeses. Activities for the kids. Church Street, between Main & Academy, New Paltz. 11am-6pm Woodstock Art Exchange. Glass, gifts and contemporary crafts. Current special exhibit of works by renowned artist Fay Wood. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 6pm. Green Palate vegan food truck every Friday evening until 8pm. Free admission. Woodstock Art Exchange, 1396 Rte 28, West Hurley. 11am-5pm AMR (Andes – Margaretville – Roxbury) Open Studios Tour. Close to thirty participating artists in the Central Catskill Mountains. Artists working in all media and artistic disciplines will show their creative spaces, and demonstrate and talk about their work. Info: 917-902-6301. amropenstudios.org. 11am-12pm Blackdome Kids Series: A Family Concert with Michael Hearst. Author and Composer Michael Hearst presents CURIOUS, UNUSUAL & EXTRAORDINARY! from his series of books,albums and PBS Series. Windham Civic Centre, 5379 Route 23, Windham. Info: 917-8165910, blackdomemusic@gmail.com, blackdomemusic.com. 11am Catskill Animal Sanctuary Tour. Meet rescued animals and hear their stories. Understand what caring for these amazing animals has taught us. Learn about the plight of farmed animals and how you can help. Tours every Saturday and Sunday, through November - beginning at 11am. Tours leave every 45 minutes. The last tour leaves at 2:45pm. Catskill Animal Sanctuary, 316 Old Stage Rd, Saugerties. Info: (845) 336-8447, bit.ly/2Ghba1w. $12/adults, $8/kids & srs, free/ 2 & under. 11am-2pm Sunday Brunch @ The Falcon: Times Square. Classic A Cappella Doo Wop. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 11am-12pm Conversations over Coffee. An open forum for discussions and opinions of topics relevant to the world around us. The Crafted Kup, 44 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-242-6546, cocpoughkeepsie@gmail. com, bit.ly/2xYW0bq. 11am-3pm Sunday Funday. Open Recreation! Pool Table, Foosball and Ping Pong. Meets every Sunday. Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. pinehillcommunitycenter.org. FREE. 12pm Bard’s Summerscape Opera Talk with Leon Botstein. Info: 845-758-7900; fishercenter. bard.edu/summerscape. Bard College, Sosnoff

July 26, 2018 Theater, Annandale-on-Hudson. 1pm-3pm Art Brunch of Here and There: Selections from the Under-Recognized Artist Awardees. Artists will discuss their work, inspiration. Features the five artists awarded the initial 2017 Under-Recognized Artist Award administered by Arts Mid-Hudson and juried by Susan Sayre Batton. Exhibit Curated by Nancy Azara. Free & Open to the Public. Arts Mid-Hudson, 696 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie. artsmidhudson.org. 1pm Hair. Presented outdoors at Harvey Fite’s World Renowned Sculpture Park. The classic Sixties musical, brought to new life by the Centenary Stage Company, an Equity theater ensemble from New Jersey. Info: 845-246-3400. Opus 40, 50 Fite Rd, Saugerties. opus40.org. $40. 1pm-2pm Folktales & Stories for Children & Families. Pamela Badila performs, tells and reads folktales from around the world in this special story hour. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda. shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org, hudsonarealibrary.org. 1pm Jazz at Lincoln Center: Summer Jazz Academy Big Band Finale. Closing Performance Featuring Summer Jazz Academy Student Combos. 46 of the top high school jazz musicians in the country will perform timeless jazz standards selected from across from the past century of jazz. Info: 845-758-7900. Bard College / Olin Hall, 30 Campus Rd., Annandale-on-Hudson. fishercenter.bard.edu. 1pm-2pm Silent Peace Vigil by Woodstock Women in Black. Village Green/Woodstock, Woodstock. 1:30pm-3:30pm Library Scrabble Club. Meets every Sunday, 1:30-3:30pm. Play is free and open to all. Elting Memorial Library, 93 Main Street, New Paltz. 2pm-4pm Hawthorne Valley Waldorf School’s Magical Puppet Tree presents Puppetry Festival and Ice Cream Social. Jennifer Aguirre of the Acorn Garden in Sonora California will present, “Song of the Sea,” at 2:15 p.m.; and Susannah White and Amelia McIsaac & Friends from Carapace Farm will perform, “The Little White Duck and Friends,” at 3:30 p.m. Info: jping@hawthornevalleyschool.org. Hawthorne Valley Farm Store Pavilion, 327 County Route 21C, Ghent. 2pm Bard’s Summerscape Opera: Anton Rubinstein: The Demon. $25. Info: 845-7587900; fishercenter.bard.edu/summerscape. Bard College, Sosnoff Theater, Annandale-on-Hudson. 2pm-4:15pm Honky Tonk Laundry. A brand new juke box musical featuring country and western songs of the last 60 years. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville. Info: 845-6475511, info@shadowlandstages.org, ShadowlandStages.org. $35/Sunday Matinee, $40/Thursday - Saturday Evening Performances. 2pm-3:30pm Akashic Records Revealed with June Brought. The Records offer one of the most powerful tools to help us remember our oneness with God/Spirit/Source & to create action in our lives. Sage Academy of Sound Energy, 6 Deming Street, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-5650, sagehealingcenter@gmail.com, sageacademyofsoundenergy.com. $20 exchange. 2pm Richard II. Walking the dog Theater, in collaboration with NIKITA Productions, presents the play by William Shakespeare. Directed by Melania Levitsky. Hawthorne Valley School Hall, 330 County Route 21C, Ghent. $30-$10. 2pm Woodstock Playhouse Productions presents The Murder Room. A Mystery Farce by Jack Sharkey. Tickets $32-$40. Info: 845-679-6900. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. 3pm 42nd ST. Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Info: 845-876-3080. The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 Rt 308, Rhinebeck. centerforperformingarts.org. 4pm-8pm Sunday Supper. Remember the good old days when the family gathered around the table every Sunday for dinner? Carry on the tradition with Sunday Supper at Woodnotes Grille. Enjoy house made selections ranging from Prime Rib dinner, seasonal roasts, or chicken and dumplings for $21 per person! Call 845-688-2828 for reservations. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. 4pm-6pm Maverick Chamber Music Festival: Shanghai Quartet’s 25th Maverick Concert Anniversary. Featuring Peter Kolkay,bassoonShanghai. One of the world’s foremost ensembles, melding the delicacy of Eastern music with the emotional breath of Western repertoire. Maverick Concert Hall, 120 Maverick Rd, Woodstock. maverickconcerts.org. General Admission- $30; Reserved Seating - $55; Students $5; Discount ticket books. 4pm-6pm Woodstock Community Drum Circle. Sponsored by Birds of a Feather and Timekeeper Drums. Broadcast - Woodstock 104 at 8pm. All drummers, dancers are welcome. Meets every Sunday, 4-6pm. Admission is free, donations appreciated. At the community center when raining or cold, on the green when warm. Village Green/Woodstock, Woodstock. 5:30pm-7:30pm Romeo and Juliet. Presented by The Woodstock Shakespeare Festival. A timeless tragedy of two young, star-crossed lovers. Admission is free, $10 suggested donation appreciated. Woodstock Shakespeare Festival Stage,


45 Comeau Dr, Woodstock. Info: 845-247-4007, birdonacliff.org.

0094. Saugerties Senior Center, 207 Market St, Saugerties.

6:30pm Headless Horseman Escape Rooms. A fully interactive experience unlike anything you have ever done before. With only 60 minutes to escape, youmust work together as a team to explore your surroundings using logic, instinct, and critical thinking to fine secret passages, solve puzzles, crack codes, and uncover hidden mysteries that will ultimately lead to your escape. Open Saturday & Sundays during the Summer. Up to 12 participants can enter a room. Escape Room Times: Icabod’s Revenge 6:30,7:45,9,& 10:15pm; Death Row 6:45,8,9:15,& 10:30pm; The Inheritance 7,8:15,9:30,&10:45pm. Not for children 11 & under. $29.95 plus tax and service charge. Info: headlesshorsemanescaperooms. com; 845-339-2666.

10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Barbara Boris. For students new to Iyengar, the basis of the method is taught in standing poses. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18.

7pm Bard’s Summerscape Film Screening: A Night on Bald Mountain. Film Series RimskyKorsakov and the Poetry of Cinema. $10. Info: 845-758-7900; fishercenter.bard.edu/summerscape. Bard College/ Ottaway Film Center, Annandale. 7:30pm Home School: Free Poetry Readings. Open to public. Readings 7:30pm through 8/2. Poets include Eileen Myles, CA Conrad, & Divya Victor. Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 518-822-8100, fyi@timeandspace. org, bit.ly/2u6MnF6. 8pm Cowboy Bob. The Musical Workshop of Cowboy Bob, created by Molly Beach Murphy, Jeanna Phillips, and Annie Tippe will feature Tony Award nominees. Martel Theater of the Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar.edu/. $30, $20 for anyone under 30. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Svetlana’s New York City Swing Collective. Ella Fitzgerald 101st Birthday Tribute. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@ thefalcon.com.

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7am Free Shuttle for Low Cost Spay/Neuter Services. T.A.R.A.’s FREE “Spay Shuttle” will now be in Poughkeepsie (7am) and Fishkill (7:30am) on Mondays. Appointment required. Multiple locations. Info: 845-343-1000, info@ tara-spayneuter.org, tara-spayneuter.org/shuttle. htm. Shuttle is free, price of surgery ranges base on weight. 9am-12pm Horticulture Hotline and Diagnostic Lab Now Open 3 Days a Week for the 2018 Growing Season. Volunteer Master Gardeners staff the hotline and are available to answer home horticulture questions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 9am to 12pm, through October. The phone number is 845-340-DIRT (3478). CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. ulster. cce.cornell.edu/gardening. 9am-4pm Panorama Week 3: The Nature of Wandering w/ author Keri Smith, The Wander Society (July 30-August 3). Panorama is for young people between the ages of 6-14 and will take place Monday-Friday, 9am to 4pm. Visit website for more information. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-8281872, education@olana.org, olana.org/calendar/. $290/week. 9am-9:50am Woodstock Senior Fit Dance with Adah Frank. Dance and movement for strength and flexibility, Woodstock Town Hall. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 9am-10am Gentle Yoga Class. With Kathy Carey! A fun class, lightly paced. $3/class. Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. pinehillcommunitycenter.org. $3.

10am-11:45am 2018 Sprouts Free Workshop. July 30-August 3. For Kids Ages 3-7 who live in Greene County. With teachers Collette Lemmon (Art), Elly Wininger (Music), Zoe Rudloff (Dance) and Lora Lee Ecobelli (Theater). Info: 518-9433400 and register as well. Scott M. Ellis Elementary School, 11245 NY State Route 32, Greenville. greenearts.org/sprouts. 10am-12pm Woodstock Senior Drama with Edith Lefever. Comets of Woodstock focuses on improvisation, acting exercises, monologues and scenes, and offers public performances. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-11:45am 2018 Sprouts Free Workshop. August 6-10. For Kids Ages 3-7 who live in Greene County. With teachers Carli Gazoorian (Art), Kate Boyer (Music), Dale Loughran (Dance) and Donna Trunzo (Theater). Info: 518-943-3400 and register as well. Hunter Elementary School, 7794 Main St, Hunter. greenearts.org/sprouts. 11:30am-12:30pm Read Me the Rainbow (PreSchool Story Time). Let’s explore summer fun through reading, finger plays, crafts, and more! Join Beth as she reads colour-themed books and leads crafts. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. Ages 2-5. No need to sign up, just come by! Happens in the library/East Room. 12:15pm-1:15pm Woodstock Senior Strength and Stamina with Linda Sirkin. Low impact aerobics performed with light weights. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, 242 Tinker St, Woodstock. 12:30pm-3:30pm Outdoor Public Art Workshop. Mondays through the end of August. Sponsored by the Catskill Center. Participants of all ages, backgrounds and abilities are invited to create diverse art components for the outdoor environment, Wisdom Trees; Embracing the Cycles of Life, orchestrated by artist and facilitator, Susan Togut. Participants will create twosided mandalas, hand-painted rocks, simulated stained glass butterflys, insects and chimes, etc. No experience required. This project seeks to engage, empower and ground individuals and the community. Workshops are free, held outdoors, weather permitting or indoors when necessary. Info: 845-586-2611. Catskill Interpretive Center, Mt. Tremper. 1pm-2pm Needlework Group. Knitters, crocheters, rug hookers & stitchers of all types and beginners welcome. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 1:30pm-4:30pm Snapology 2018 Summer Camp: Lego Robotic Inventors (7/30-8/3). Children use Lego bricks to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and animation in an open, fun, team-based environment. Additional camps will be held in Wappingers Falls; Stockade Martial Arts in Kingston; St. Joseph’s Church in New Paltz; & MaMa in Stone Ridge. Info & reg: midhudson. snapology.com. Fishkill Recreation Center, 792 Route 52, off exit 12 off I-84, Fishkill. 2pm-3pm Learn to Make Paper Flowers. Join us to learn the art of paper flower making. Registration required, please call the library at 845-688-7811 to sign up. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. FREE.

9am-3pm High Meadow Summer Camp. 6 weeks of themed camps for 5 - 14 year olds. One week sessions include Film and Animation, Magic and Circus, Parkour. High Meadow School, 3643 Main Street, Stone Ridge. onthemeadow. org. $400.

3pm-4pm Kids Yoga with Miss Scrap Wrenn. Open to kids ages 5-7, this class nourishes creativity, cooperation & compassion. Settle down and develop an inner balance of body & mind! Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $10.00 drop-in or $40- 5 class series.

9am-4pm P.L.A.Y: THEATER. For ages 9-15 years old, a three-week immersive exploration of devised theatre technique and creative writing at Bethel Woods. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bit.ly/2NzyCWT.

3:30pm-4:30pm Amateur Guitar Jam. Join this casual gathering of acoustic musicians. Bring your own guitar. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org.

9:30am Snapology 2018 Summer Camp: Lego Superhero/Heroines (7/30-8/3). Children use Lego bricks to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and animation in an open, fun, team-based environment. Additional camps will be held in Wappingers Falls; Fishkill Rec Center; Stockade Martial Arts in Kingston; & MaMa in Stone Ridge. Info & reg: midhudson.snapology.com. Fishkill Recreation Center, 792 Route 52, off exit 12 off I-84, Fishkill. 9:30am Settled and Serving in Place (Kingston Chapter). A social self-help group for seniors who want to remain in their homes and community. Info: 845-303-9689. Olympic Diner, Washington Ave, Kingston. ssipkingston.org. 9:30am-12pm Weekly Bridge Game. For intermediate level players. Meets weekly on Mondays, 9:30am-12pm and Wednesdays, 1:304pm. For info, contact Neale Tracy at 845-247-

4pm-5pm Retro Game Night! Come play board and card games from the 80s and 90s (and earlier). Play our games/bring your own! It will be totally tubular! Kids: 8-12. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. In the East Room (Will not occur on: 10/08/18 and 11/12/18).

4pm. Class will be an aerobic warm-up followed by a combination of band and body work. Instructed by Connie Scuitto. Connie is an RN and certified Reiki Master. 845-246-4317. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4:30pm-6pm Kingston Meditation Group. We offer a 90 min. session of sitting and walking meditation with guided instruction, and discussion. It’s ok to come for 45 min. Mudita YogaLab 3rd floor, 243 Fair St.,Kingston, 243 Fair St., Kingston. suggested donation. 5:30pm-7:30pm Will Truitt for Assembly – Columbia County Kickoff. Campaign kickoff and fundraiser for 106th Assembly candidate Will Truitt. Info: 845-242-2993; info@truitt4ny.com. Kozel’s Restaurant, 1006 Rte 9H, Ghent. $45/ person; $80/couple. 5:30pm-7pm Magic: The Gathering Night. A casual, relaxed evening of Magic: The Gathering. Beginners are welcome, and experienced players are welcome. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. Recommended for teenagers and adults. Happens in the East Room. 6pm Kingston: Monday Nights: Four-week Beginner Swing Dance Class. With Linda and Chester Freeman, Got2Lindy Dance Studios. Beginner sessions 6-7pm, no experience or partner needed. Intermediate level 7-8pm. $85 per person per four-week series. Private lessons in swing and ballroom and for wedding couples available by appointment. For more information and to register visit got2lindy.com or 845-2363939. Arts Society of Kingston, 97 Broadway, Kingston. 6:30pm Music - Mendelssohn Club Meetings. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston. 7pm-8pm Cocoon Soirées in the Parlor: Mamalama. Mamalama, and its aetherial music, plays pieces from their developing Earth Opera in the intimate parlor of the Cunneen-Hackett Center. Cunneen-Hackett Parlor, 9 Vassar St, Poughkeepsie. mamalamaband.com. Bring potluck for after the show!

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9am-10am Woodstock Senior Dance with Inyo Charbonneau. The emphasis is on fun while benefiting from strengthening and aerobic exercise and celebrating life. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Mountain View Studio, 20 Mountain View Ave, Woodstock. 9am-10am Free Weekly Community Meditation. On-going on Tuesdays 9-10am. All are welcome for silent sitting and walking meditation. For optional beginner instruction, please arrive 10 minutes early. Drop-in attendance welcome. Cushions, back-jacks, and chairs available. Check website for cancellations: wellnessembodiedcenter.com. Wellness Embodied: A Center for Psychotherapy and Healing, 126 Main St, New Paltz. 9am-4pm P.L.A.Y: THEATER. For ages 9-15 years old, a three-week immersive exploration of devised theatre technique and creative writing at Bethel Woods. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bit.ly/2NzyCWT. 9am-4pm Panorama Week 3: The Nature of Wandering w/ author Keri Smith, The Wander Society (July 30-August 3). Panorama is for young people between the ages of 6-14 and will take place Monday-Friday, 9am to 4pm. Visit website for more information. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-8281872, education@olana.org, olana.org/calendar/. $290/week. 9:30am The Saugerties Seniors Meeting. Settled and Serving in Place (SSIP) is a social self-help group for seniors who want to remain in their homes and community. Village Diner, Main St, Saugerties. 9:30am-11am Iyengar Yoga Level I-II with Barbara Boris. For all students new to Iyengar Yoga. The basis of the method is taught in standing poses, and other fundamental postures. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700. $18. 9:30am Serving and Staying in Place – SSIP/ New Paltz. Regular Tuesday social breakfast meeting for seniors who want to remain in their own home and community. Info: 845-255-0609. Plaza Diner, New Paltz Plaza, New Paltz.

4pm-5:30pm Girls Inc at Family of New Paltz. For girls ages 13-15 learn how to make Zines. Free. 845-255-7957. Family of New Paltz, 51 N Chestnut St, New Paltz. girlsinc.org.

10am-1pm Minnewaska Preserve- Junior Naturalists: Beautiful Butterflies. Learn about butterflies and what makes them so unique. We’ll search for evidence of their activity, including eggs, caterpillars, leaf chewing and actual butterflies, as you walk the trails in the Peter’s Kill Area. This program is recommended for six to ten year old children, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Siblings of any age are welcome; however, younger siblings may need parental assistance. Meet at the Peter’s Kill Park Office. Pre-registration is required by calling Minnewaska at 845-255-0752. Minnewaska Preserve, Gardiner.

4:30pm-5:30pm Fitness Hour. Drop in for a workout on Mondays at 4:30pm & Thursdays at

10am-12pm Comforter Fiber Connection Knit and Crochet Group. Learn, share, donate

4pm Healthy Back Class w/ Anne Olin. Build strength and increase flexibility and range of motion with attention to your special needs. Class is on-going and meets on Mondays. 28 West Gym, Maverick Rd & Rt 28, Glenford. $12.

to local agencies. Tuesdays 10am-12 noon. Contact: ewepurlly@hotmail.com; 845-9015330. Reformed Church of the Comforter, 26 Wynkoop Pl, Kingston. 10am-10:45am Community Play Space. Rugs, toys and books are spread out for kids to play with after laptime. Everyone welcome. Meet new friends, see old friends. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, nlane@rcls.org, gardinerlibrary.org. 10am The Country Scrappers & Stampers Meeting. Come for the whole day or drop by for an hour or two. New members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Ongoing. Walker Valley Schoolhouse, 1 Marl Rd, Walker Valley. 11am-3pm Felt Pouches. Work on simple sewing skills while creating a felt pouch. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 12pm Ulster County Fair. Rides, concerts, racing pigs, a petting zoo, horse shows, livestock shows, truck and tractor pulls, exhibits, & fair food. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Rd, New Paltz. ulstercountyfair.com. Pay-one-price admission (includes rides and entertainment): $50 per carload (up to 8 occupants) on Tuesday, $17 per person (adults and children 36 inches and taller) Wednesday - Sunday, and free for seniors ages 62 and older on Thursday till 4 pm. 12:05pm-1pm Woodstock Senior Basic Pilates (Introductory Level) with Christine Anderson. A floor work course promoting improvement of balance, coordination, focus, awareness breathing, strength and flexibility. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, 242 Tinker St, Woodstock. 12:30pm-2pm If My Body Could Talk: Body Image & Emotional Eating Write/ Read Workshop. Led by Ilyse Simon RDN CDN, Nutrition Therapy LLC, Nutrition Therapist specializing in eating disorders. $295. Some insurances accepted. Call 845-331-6381 or email ilyse@ilysesimonrd. com to register. 231 Clinton Avenue, Kingston. Info: 845-331-6381; IlyseSimonRD.com. 12:30pm-6pm Reiki Healing and Intuitive Readings with Reiki Master and spiritual medium Maureen Brennan-Mercier. Every Tuesday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome. $75 for one hour Reiki Healing Session. Info: 845-6792100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $50/hour, $30/30 minutes. 1pm-3:30pm Esopus Artist Group. Ongoing session of art making. Bring your own supplies. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail. com, esopuslibrary.org. 1:30pm-4:30pm Play Bridge. New Paltz Community Center, 3 Veterans Dr /32 North, New Paltz. Free. 1:30pm-4:30pm Snapology 2018 Summer Camp: Lego Robotic Inventors (7/30-8/3). Children use Lego bricks to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and animation in an open, fun, team-based environment. Additional camps will be held in Wappingers Falls; Stockade Martial Arts in Kingston; St. Joseph’s Church in New Paltz; & MaMa in Stone Ridge. Info & reg: midhudson. snapology.com. Fishkill Recreation Center, 792 Route 52, off exit 12 off I-84, Fishkill. 2pm-3:30pm Yoga Level I – Basics. This class reviews the fundamentals. It is a perfect class to start your yoga practice. This is not a “flow” class. open to all levels. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. drop-in rate. 2pm-4pm Assemblymember Cahill’s Office Coming to Woodstock Library. Representatives from the office of Assemblymember Kevin A. Cahill, (D-Ulster, Dutchess) will be available at the following locations to greet members of the community, answer questions, provide information and discuss any concerns that constituents of the 103rd Assembly District may have. Info: 845-679-2213. Woodstock Library, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock. 2pm-3pm Building Your Family Tree. With Moe Lemire. Learn the tips and tools available to research and build your family tree. Bring a laptop computer if you own one. Free. Info: 845-2545469. Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. pinehillcommunitycenter.org. free. 3:30pm-6:30pm Free Math Tutoring. Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, Trigonometry, and Calculus AB (or college level Calc 1). Call to sign up 845-255-1255. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. MathTutoringwithMisha. com. Free. 4pm-5:15pm Stress Reduction through Meditation. Sahaja Yoga Meditation is a great way to find inner balance and deep relaxation. This program is free and all are welcome.The event is on-going,e very Tuesday, 4-5:15pm, Info: 845-339-8567. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St, Kingston. 5:30pm-6:30pm Pathways to Prevention: Dr. Chris Gorczynski, Orthopedic Surgeon. Columbia Memorial Health’s Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Chris Gorczynski, to talk about joint pain and CMH’s new precision joint replacement. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1872, education@olana.org, olana.org/ calendar/. 6pm Kingston Policy & Politics Book Club.


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A group for all political persuasions to meet for civil discussion of the issues of the day. Club meets the last Tuesday of each month at 6pm. Info: 845-679-5056. Admission free. Admission: free. Rough Draft Bar & Books, 82 John Street, Kingston. 6:30pm-8pm The Creative Seed Artist Group. A support group for artists to have a space to develop & share their work in progress- Actors, poets, playwrights & musicians welcome. Every Tuesday. Info: bluehealing or 203-246-5711. By donation. Call ahead. Blue Mountain Co-op Retreat Center, Woodstock. 7pm-9pm Living Poetry at the Library: Divya Victor/Cat Tyc. Hosted by Fence, The Home School and the Library. Books for sale, refreshments served. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. bit.ly/2Jy4fgW. 7pm-10pm Open Mic Nite at Woodnotes Grille. Hosted by Ben Rounds. Open Mic Nite makes Tuesday night the new Friday night for great entertainment. Listen to talented local singers and bands or showcase your own talents! No cover. For more information, contact us at 845-6882828 or emersonresort.com. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. emersonresort.com. 7pm-8pm Scrabble Night. Every Tuesday! Bring snacks to share starts 7pm. All welcome. Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. pinehillcommunitycenter.org. free. 7pm-8:30pm Singing Just For Fun! New Paltz Community Singers! Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 7 to 8:30pm. Info: genecotton@gmail.com. Quaker Meeting House, 8 N. Manheim Blvd, New Paltz. 7:15pm The Most Unknown. Documentary about 9 scientists who travel to extraordinary parts of the world to uncover the answers to some of humanity’s biggest questions. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St, Rosendale. Info: 845-6588989, info@rosendaletheatre.org, rosendaletheatre.org. $8.

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9am-4pm P.L.A.Y: THEATER. For ages 9-15 years old, a three-week immersive exploration of devised theatre technique and creative writing at Bethel Woods. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bit.ly/2NzyCWT. 9am-4pm Panorama Week 3: The Nature of Wandering w/ author Keri Smith, The Wander Society (July 30-August 3). Panorama is for young people between the ages of 6-14 and will take place Monday-Friday, 9am to 4pm. Visit website for more information. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-8281872, education@olana.org, olana.org/calendar/. $290/week. 9am-10am Woodstock Senior Gentle (chair) Yoga with Susan Blacker. A gentle yoga class with each student encouraged to move and stretch at his or her own pace. Includes warmups, poses for strength and balance and breath work for relaxation. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, 242 Tinker St, Woodstock. 9am-12pm Horticulture Hotline and Diagnostic Lab Now Open 3 Days a Week for the 2018 Growing Season. Volunteer Master Gardeners staff the hotline and are available to answer home horticulture questions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 9am to 12pm, through October. The phone number is 845-340-DIRT (3478). CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. ulster. cce.cornell.edu/gardening. 9:30am-11am Vinyasa Level I-II with Alison Sinatra. This class is ideal for students transitioning from beginners to intermediate yoga. Basic poses are explored with increasing detail interspersed with a flowing sequence. $18 drop-in. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700. $18. 10am-1pm Minnewaska Preserve- Junior Naturalists: Pond Exploration and Blueberry Picking Adventure. Learn all about the animals and insects that live in ponds, and then we’ll pick delicious blueberries! Take an approximately twomile-long hike to visit two remote ponds where children will use nets to search for animals. Pick wild blueberries until your hands are purple! This program is recommended for six to tenyear-old children, accompanied by a parent or legal guardian over the age of 18. Well behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Minnewaska Nature Center. Pre-registration is required: 845-255-0752. Minnewaska Preserve, Gardiner. 10am Babies Books and Blocks. Fun for babies two and under and their caregivers - play, read & enjoy some social time! Free and open to all. Info: 845-876-4030. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. starrlibrary.org. 10am-10:45am MaMA’s Universal Prayer Circle. Ongoing - every Wednesday, 10-10:45am. Meeting is open to the community, free and dropin. All spiritual and religious beliefs are honored. Turns are taken voluntarily in offering prayers aloud and natural periods of silence may occur. Trust is encouraged within the group by acknowl-

edging that anything shared will remain confidential. Info: 845-687-6090 and leave a message for Susan Richmann. Marbletown Multi-Arts Center, 3588 Main St, Stone Ridge. 10:30am-11:30pm Woodstock Senior Weights and Bands with Linda Sirkin. Improve muscle tone, protect bones and enhance balance. Fire Co. #1, Route 212. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, 242 Tinker St, Woodstock. 11am-5pm Art Exhibit: p h o t o g r a p h y. A group exhibit featuring new work by gallery artists. Show exhibits through 9/16. Carrie Haddad Gallery, 622 Warren Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1915, carriehaddadgallery@gmail. com, bit.ly/2O3tWJS. 12pm Woodstock Senior Citizens Club Meeting. An officer from the DEP will talk about their agency. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, 242 Tinker St, Woodstock. 12pm Ulster County Fair. Rides, concerts, racing pigs, a petting zoo, horse shows, livestock shows, truck and tractor pulls, exhibits, & fair food. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Rd, New Paltz. ulstercountyfair.com. Pay-one-price admission (includes rides and entertainment): $50 per carload (up to 8 occupants) on Tuesday, $17 per person (adults and children 36 inches and taller) Wednesday - Sunday, and free for seniors ages 62 and older on Thursday till 4 pm. 12pm The Office for the Aging Senior Picnic Program. Town of Poughkeepsie. Residents age 60 and over are invited to socialize with their friends and neighbors at the event designated for their hometown, enjoy a nutritious meal, and learn more about the programs and services offered by the Office for the Aging. Open only to the senior citizen residents of each village/ town(s) specified, and their guests. Proof of residency and reservations are both required, and space is limited. There is a $4 charge for each non-resident guest and those 59 or younger. Info: 845-486-2555. Bowdoin Park, Sheafe Road, Poughkeepsie. dutchessny.gov/aging. 1pm-3pm Pinochle. Card Game every Wednesday! Looking for a 4th player Anyone interested - email info@pinehillcommunitycenter.org. Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. pinehillcommunitycenter.org. FREE. 1pm-3pm Social Circle. Good conversation! Every Wednesday. Everyone welcome. Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. pinehillcommunitycenter.org. 1pm Community Chorus Meet-Up. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston. 1:30pm-4:30pm Snapology 2018 Summer Camp: Lego Robotic Inventors (7/30-8/3). Children use Lego bricks to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and animation in an open, fun, team-based environment. Additional camps will be held in Wappingers Falls; Stockade Martial Arts in Kingston; St. Joseph’s Church in New Paltz; & MaMa in Stone Ridge. Info & reg: midhudson. snapology.com. Fishkill Recreation Center, 792 Route 52, off exit 12 off I-84, Fishkill. 1:30pm Weekly Senior Citizen’s Bingo. Seniors 50 and older. Ongoing every Wednesday at 1:30pm & Friday at 7pm. 50/50 tickets available at 3 tickets/$2. Half-time complementary refreshments. Shawangunk Valley Senior Center, Southwyck Square, 70 Main St, Napanoch. 2pm Bard’s Summerscape Opera: Anton Rubinstein: The Demon. $25. Info: 845-7587900; fishercenter.bard.edu/summerscape. Bard College, Sosnoff Theater, Annandale-on-Hudson. 2pm-3:30pm Mah Jongg. Learn to play this ancient Asian game. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 3:30pm-7:30pm Woodstock Farm Festival. Rain or shine. No admission - open to all Info: info@woodstockfarmfestival.com; woodstockfarmfestival.com; 845-679-6744. Mower’s Flea Market, 6 Maple Ln, Woodstock. 4pm Family Lego. Info: 845-876-4030. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. starrlibrary.org. 4:30pm-6pm Iyengar Yoga Level II with Barbara Boris. For students who are wellpracticed in Iyengar Level I. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 4:30pm-5:30pm Art Hour. Fun for ages 3 to 103! From paper flowers to crazy critters, we are always up to something creative. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. 5:30pm-6:30pm Woodstock Informal Service. Followed by reflections and spiritual discussions. Everyone welcome. 845-679-9534. First Church of Christ Scientist, 85 Tinker St, Woodstock. 5:30pm-7:30pm Prenatal Class. Ongoing on Wednesdays. 845-563-8043 for more info. Mackintosh Community Room, 147 Lake St, Newburgh. 6pm-7:30pm Meditation Workshop. Learn basics of posture, how to work with the mind, and how to bring this to our daily life. Preregister at 845-657-2482. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@

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olivefreelibrary.org, bit.ly/2xuq5Qj. Free. 6:30pm-7:30pm Tai Chi. Info: 845-266-5530. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 6:30pm Gurdjieff Study Group. Meets on Wednesdays, 6:30pm in Stone Ridge. For information and directions, respond to Jim by email: gstudygroup@gmail.com. 6:30pm-7:05pm Learn Remembrance. A very holy and deep form of prayer (with roots in the Old Testament – Remember my name in the night) which connects you with the Divine within. All are welcome, RSVP please. Info: 845-679-8989. Flowing Spirit Healing, 33 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Meetup.flowingspirit.com. Free/donations welcomed. 6:30pm-8:30pm Yin Yoga with Diane Davis. This yin class will be slower, where asanas are held for longer periods of time. For beginners and advanced students. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 7pm-9pm Volleyball. A pickup volleyball game. Ongoing every Wednesday, 7-9pm. Enter the Center at the entrance on the left side, as you face the school from Lucas Ave. 845-616-0710. Rondout Municipal Center, 1915 Lucas Ave, Cottekill. $6. 7pm-10pm Calling all Trivia Nerds – Trivia Night. Flex your mental muscles and compete for prizes at our weekly Trivia Night! Play solo or as part of a team while enjoying extended Happier Hour Specials. Think of it as “Jeopardy Night“ – Catskills style! For more information, contact us at 845-688-2828 or emersonresort. com. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. 7pm-11pm Chess Night. Free every Wednesday. Players should bring their own boards & pieces. Info: 845-658-9048. The Rosendale Cafe, 434 Main St, Rosendale. 7pm-8:30pm How to Make Natural Dreamcatchers. Come discover how to create one of a kind earth-based dreamcatchers. Must register! Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org/. 7pm-8:30pm “Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism” Class. Free 90-minute program includes 30 min of Quiet Sitting Meditation followed by 1 of 8 lectures on the history, practices & principles of the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. 845-679-5906 for more info. Karma Triyana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: The Falcon Underground Songwriter Sessions. Sign up and sit in jam. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Spaghetti Eastern (Acoustic) at Falcon Underground. Acoustic set at the Underground Songwriter Series. Spaghetti Eastern Music is the solo project of Saugerties guitarist Sal Cataldi. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. liveatthefalcon.com. 7:15pm-8pm Silent Spiritual Practice. For people who would like to do spiritual practice together to increase the potency of the practice. For those who would like to learn Remembrance, come to a teaching at 6:30pm. All are welcome RSVP please. 845-679-8989. Flowing Spirit Healing, 33 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Meetup. flowingspirit.com. 7:30pm Chess Club. Meets every Thursday. Open to all chess players. Free admission. Info: 845-419-2737; albiebar@aol.com. Woodland Pond, Woodland Pond Circle, New Paltz. 7:30pm The Poughkeepsie Newyorkers Barbershop Chorus. All male a cappella group, that sings in the uniquely American “Barbershop Style” of close four-part harmony. Guests are always welcome. Sight-reading not required. Meets every Wednesdays at 7:30pm. Crown Heights Clubhouse, 34 Nassau Rd, Poughkeepsie. newyorkerschorus.org. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Shelley King Band. Texas Indie Blues. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com.

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8am-5pm Catskill Center Thorn Preserve Fundraiser. Calling all ramblers, runners, birders, picnickers, neighbors, photographers, & dog walkers the parking is a mess. An anonymous supporter has pledged to match the first $6000. Give what you can: CATSKILLCENTER.ORG/ THORNPRESERVEPARKING. 8am-9am Woodstock Senior Senior Feel Good Aerobics with Diane Collelo. Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 9am-4pm Panorama Week 3: The Nature of Wandering w/ author Keri Smith, The Wander Society (July 30-August 3). Panorama is for young people between the ages of 6-14 and will take place Monday-Friday, 9am to 4pm. Visit website for more information. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-828-

1872, education@olana.org, olana.org/calendar/. $290/week. 9am-9:50am Joint Lubricating Qi Gong with Marilyn St. John. Uses gentle movement and relaxation to circulate the life energy. All ages and fitness levels. A reduced-price class. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $10. 9am-4pm P.L.A.Y: THEATER. For ages 9-15 years old, a three-week immersive exploration of devised theatre technique and creative writing at Bethel Woods. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bit.ly/2NzyCWT. 9:30am-10:30am Woodstock Senior Flex and Stretch with Diane Colello. Movement for balance and breath, weight-training for bone health, and mat work for flexibility and core strengthening. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-2pm Hooks & Needles, Yarns & Threads. Informal weekly social gathering for rug hookers, knitters, crocheters, and all other yarn crafters. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. To go toward the purchase of resource materials for the library collection. 10am-11am Gentle Yoga with Kate Hagerman. This is a perfect place for beginning your yoga practice. This class encourages spiritual practice while enhancing health and well-being. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $10. 10am-2pm Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic. For previously spayed/neutered cats and dogs only. No appointment needed. Dogs must be leashed and cats in carriers. TARA (The Animal Rights Alliance, Inc.), 60 Enterprise Place, Middletown, NY. Info: 845-343-1000, info@tara-spayneuter.org, tara-spayneuter.org. Cost varies. 12pm Ulster County Fair. Rides, concerts, racing pigs, a petting zoo, horse shows, livestock shows, truck and tractor pulls, exhibits, & fair food. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Rd, New Paltz. ulstercountyfair.com. Pay-one-price admission (includes rides and entertainment): $50 per carload (up to 8 occupants) on Tuesday, $17 per person (adults and children 36 inches and taller) Wednesday - Sunday, and free for seniors ages 62 and older on Thursday till 4 pm. 12pm The Wall That Heals Visits Newburgh. The Wall That Heals is a 375 ft travelling educational replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington DC. Open 24 hrs from 8/2-8/4. Open until 3PM on 8/5. No pets allowed, All ages. Info: 845-321-6498; newburghwallthatheals@gmail.com. People’s Park, 2 Washington St. 12:15pm Fine Arts Recitals. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston. 12:30pm-6pm I Ching Oracle and Tarot Readings with Timothy Liu. Every Thursday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $30/30 minutes. 1pm-3pm Game and Card Day. Board games, Mah-jong and cards are available, or bring your own. Bring a friend or come and meet people. $1 donation suggested to cover cost of refreshments. Ongoing every Thursday. Red Hook Community Center, 59 Fisk St, Red hook. 1pm-4pm Woodstock Senior Duplicate Bridge with John Stokes. The Woodstock Bridge Club offers a short lesson and a game of Duplicate Bridge. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Rescue Squad, 222 Tinker St, Woodstock. 1pm Kerhonkson - Accord Seniors Meeting. Meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month. Activities, games, parties, & movies. Info: 845-626-8213. Accord Firehouse, Main Street, Accord. 1:30pm-4:30pm Snapology 2018 Summer Camp: Lego Robotic Inventors (7/30-8/3). Children use Lego bricks to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and animation in an open, fun, team-based environment. Additional camps will be held in Wappingers Falls; Stockade Martial Arts in Kingston; St. Joseph’s Church in New Paltz; & MaMa in Stone Ridge. Info & reg: midhudson. snapology.com. Fishkill Recreation Center, 792 Route 52, off exit 12 off I-84, Fishkill. 2pm-5pm Phoenicia: Mah Jongg. Open to beginners and seasoned players alike. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-6887811, phoenicialibrary.org. 3:30pm-4pm Free Step Class. A high energy class. Ongoing. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4pm-5pm Fitness Hour. Drop in for a workout on Mondays at 4:30pm & Thursdays at 4pm. Class will be an aerobic warm-up followed by a combination of band and body work. Instructed by Connie Scuitto. Connie is an RN and certified Reiki Master. 845-246-4317. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4pm Backgammon Club. Learn the game, pick


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July 26, 2018 up fancy moves, meet new people. Open to the public. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. 5pm-7:30pm Happy Testing Hour. Free HIV & STI testing. Meets on the 1st Thursday of each month from 5-7:30pm. Info: 845-704-7322; 845-331-5300;jdebella@hudsonvalleycs.org; LGBTQCenter.org. Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center, 300 Wall St, Kingston. 6pm-8pm SuďŹ Fire & Water: Seven Petals of the Heart SuďŹ Practice and Healing with SuďŹ healer Wahabah. Every Tuesday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome. $20 if registered by July 31. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $25. 6pm Wine Night - Thirsty Thursday. Celebrate every Thursday at Woodnotes Grille with the Wine Club! Enjoy 25% off all bottles of wine and special selections from the cellar by the glass. Info: 845-688-2828; emersonresort.com. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. 6:30pm-8pm Free Steps of Meditation. Weekly classes. Learn the fundamentals for an effective meditation experience. Info: 518-589-5000 or peacevillage@bkwsu.org. Peace Village Retreat Center, 54 O’Hara Rd, Haines Falls. bkwsu.org. 7pm-8pm Flip Flop Circus. Beloved circus artists Liz Bolick and Therese Schorn present a spectacle of puppetry and play. Free and open to the public. Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library, 56 Main St, Milton. miltonlib.org/. 7pm-8pm Gardiner Library Knitting Group. Sit and knit. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. gardinerlibrary.org. 7pm-9:30pm Geeks Who Drink Weekly Pub Quiz. Rough Draft invites you to its fun-filled weekly trivia series, hosted by Geeks Who Drink and local celebrities Mark & Emily. Rough Draft Bar & Books, 82 John Street, Kingston. bit. ly/2xTr2TX. 7pm Bard’s Summerscape Film Screening: The Devil is a Woman. Film Series Rimsky-Korsakov and the Poetry of Cinema. $10. Info: 845-7587900; fishercenter.bard.edu/summerscape. Bard College/ Ottaway Film Center, Annandale. 7pm Old Dutch Choir. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston. 7pm-9pm Music in the Park Summer Concert Series: Rick Surrano’s 1-4-5. Blues/rock band. Free concert. Bring a chair! Dutchmen’s Landing Park, Main St, Catskill.

years old, a three-week immersive exploration of devised theatre technique and creative writing at Bethel Woods. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bit.ly/2NzyCWT. 9:30am-11am Vinyasa Level I-II with Alison Sinatra. This class is ideal for students transitioning from beginners to intermediate yoga. Basic poses are explored with increasing detail interspersed with a flowing sequence. $18 drop-in. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. 9:45am-10:45am Woodstock Senior Chi Kung with Corinne Mol. Meditative, healing exercise consisting of 13 movements. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-5pm Goshen Farmers’ Market. Info: 845-294-5557; goshennychamber.com. Goshen’s Village Green, Goshen. 10am First Friday San Gennaro Festival. Featuring food, art and music, held in the city of Poughkeepsie. The event takes place every first Friday of the month. Free admission. Dongan Park, Poughkeepsie. 11am-4pm The Fred J. Johnston House Tour & Exhibit. Featuring art exhibit - Charles Keefe, Colonial Revival Architect, Kingston and New York. Exhibit will display through October. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org. $10/gen adm, $2/16 & under. 12pm The Wall That Heals Visits Newburgh. The Wall That Heals is a 375 ft travelling educational replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington DC. Open 24 hrs from 8/2-8/4. Open until 3PM on 8/5. No pets allowed, All ages. Info: 845-321-6498; newburghwallthatheals@gmail.com. People’s Park, 2 Washington St. 12pm Ulster County Fair. Rides, concerts, racing pigs, a petting zoo, horse shows, livestock shows, truck and tractor pulls, exhibits, & fair food. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Rd,

New Paltz. ulstercountyfair.com. Pay-one-price admission (includes rides and entertainment): $50 per carload (up to 8 occupants) on Tuesday, $17 per person (adults and children 36 inches and taller) Wednesday - Sunday, and free for seniors ages 62 and older on Thursday till 4 pm. 12:05pm-1pm Woodstock Senior Basic Pilates with Christine Anderson. A floor work course promoting improvementof balance, coordination, focus, awareness breathing, strength and flexibility. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, 242 Tinker St, Woodstock. 12:30pm-4:30pm Private Angelic Channeling and Past Life Regression Healing Sessions with Angelic Channel and Past Life Therapist Margaret Doner. First Friday of every month. By appointment. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $125/90 minute session. 1pm-2pm Chair Yoga. Info: 845-266-5530. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 1pm-1:45pm Just for Fun: Cardboard Explosion with Puppeteer Brad Shur. With help from the audience, puppeteer Brad Shur transforms simple cardboard shapes into elaborate characters. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, 2980 Rt 66, Chatham. ps21chatham. org. Free. 1pm-3pm Scrabble Club. Join us for our new Scrabble Club! Bring your extensive vocabulary and your enjoyment for games to our Scrabble events. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 1:30pm-4:30pm Snapology 2018 Summer Camp: Lego Robotic Inventors (7/30-8/3). Children use Lego bricks to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and animation in an open, fun, team-based environment. Additional camps will be held in Wappingers Falls; Stockade Martial Arts in Kingston; St. Joseph’s Church in New Paltz; &

MaMa in Stone Ridge. Info & reg: midhudson. snapology.com. Fishkill Recreation Center, 792 Route 52, off exit 12 off I-84, Fishkill. 2pm Bard’s Summerscape Opera: Anton Rubinstein: The Demon. $25. Info: 845-7587900; fishercenter.bard.edu/summerscape. Bard College, Sosnoff Theater, Annandale-on-Hudson. 3pm-4:30pm Mushroom ID Hike. We will meet at the library and carpool/caravan up to the Kenape Trail. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water. Preregister for this free event. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@olivefreelibrary.org, bit.ly/2xuq5Qj. Free. 4pm-6pm Unveiling Celebration: Mural Wall at Bush Terminal. Community Members to Paint the Mural & Celebrate its Unveiling. Bush Terminal, Bike path entrance off 50th Street and 1st Avenue that leads to Bush Terminal Park, Brooklyn. 5pm-7pm Bollywood/Indian Folk Dance Performance. Join Indian guest performer Bharat Verma with SummerDance on Tour! Rail Trail Cafe, 310 River Road Ext., New Paltz. Info: 8452569300, vcoffice@vanavercaravan.org, vanavercaravan.org. Free. 5:30pm 11th Annual Sleepover. Bring your sleeping bag, pillow and PJs for an evening of fun! Enjoy books, crafts, pizza, a treasure hunt, & a movie! For children 6-11. Pickup is at 8 am on Saturday morning. Free. Registration is required. Info: starrlibrary.org. Info: 845-876-4030. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. 5:30pm-7pm Art Exhibition: Beth Dixon & Susan Silverman. Show will exhibit throug 8/31. Duck Pond Gallery, Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-331-2699, infotech@hvc.rr.com, esopuslibrary.org. 5:30pm-7:30pm Romeo and Juliet. Presented by The Woodstock Shakespeare Festival. A timeless tragedy of two young, star-crossed lovers. Admission is free, $10 suggested donation appreciated. Woodstock Shakespeare Festival Stage, 45 Comeau Dr, Woodstock. Info: 845-247-4007,

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7:30pm Chess Club. Meets every Thursday. Open to all chess players. Free admission. Info: 845-419-2737; albiebar@aol.com. Woodland Pond, Woodland Pond Circle, New Paltz. 7:30pm-9pm Weekly Thursday Nite EFT Healing Circle & Recovery Workshop. Bring your physical, emotional, & spiritual challenges and issues, and have them quickly, effectively resolved and healed in a safe supportive environment. Ongoing. 845-706-2183. Family of Woodstock/Kingston, 39 John St, Kingston. Free, $5 donation welcome. 7:30pm Reading and Meditation. Ongoing every Thursday night at 7:30pm. Info: matagiri.org; 845-679-8322. Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center, 1218 Wittenberg Rd, Mt. Tremper. 8pm-10pm Mind Train Poetry Sessions. Listen or read. Every Thursday. For more information, contact 229greenkill@greenkill.org or 347-6892323. Green Kill, 229 Greenkill Ave, Kingston. greenkill.org. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Andy Stack’s American Soup. American classics from Ellington to Hank Williams. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@ thefalcon.com. 8pm-10:15pm Honky Tonk Laundry. A brand new juke box musical featuring country and western songs of the last 60 years. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville. Info: 845-6475511, info@shadowlandstages.org, ShadowlandStages.org. $35/Sunday Matinee, $40/Thursday - Saturday Evening Performances.

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birdonacliff.org. 5:30pm-7pm Restorative Yoga with Barbara Boris. Restorative yoga is a gentle, completely supportive practice that is designed to bring stillness to the body and the mind.Dress in layers, wear socks and bring an eye pillow if you have one. $18 drop-in, discounted with class card or membership. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. 5:30pm-7pm Taste the World with The Recipe Hunters. Sample traditional foods that The Recipe Hunters learned to make in the homes of locals from around the world. Call 845-6887811 to register. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary. org. FREE. 6pm-8pm Summer Concert: Kurt Henry Band. Info: 845-266-5530. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 6pm-7:30pm “First Friday” Shabbat Dinner. Family-friendly Kiddush, candle-lighting, singing, and blessings. Dairy/Vegetarian Potluck Dinner. Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. wjcshul.com. 6:30pm-10pm Beacon Sloop Club Potluck Meeting. Meets every 1st Friday of the month at 6:30pm! Open meeting at 7:30pm, followed by a Song Circle. Everyone welcomed. Beacon Sloop Club, 2 Red Flynn Dr, Beacon. beaconsloopclub. org. Free. 6:30pm-8:30pm Kol Hai Hudson Valley Jewish Renewal Shabbat. Joyful, musical, spiritual, and meditative services open to everyone. Vibrant, heart-centered, and soulful. Every first and third Friday night of the month in the Great Room at the Woodland Pond Health Center. Info: 845-4775457; kolhai.org. Woodland Pond, Woodland Pond Circle, New Paltz. kolhai.org. 6:45pm-8:30pm Children & Teen Ministries. Meets Fridays: 6:45-8:30pm. Class for adults also offered. Info: 845-876-6923 or cdfcirone@ aol.com. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Rt9 & Rt9G, Rhinebeck. 7pm-8:30pm First Friday Concert Series. Local musicians offer a community benefit concert. Admission by free will donation. Christ’s Lutheran Church, 26 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2336, bulletin@christwoodstock. org, bit.ly/2gaSj9e. 7pm-9pm 2018 Summer Concert Series: The Machine. Pink Floyd Tribute. Free. Friday nights. Athens Village Riverfront Park, Athens. apacrocks.com. 7pm Star Nations Sacred Circle. A not for skeptics discussion group concerning all things paranormal. Dedicated to acknowledging the extraterrestrial presence on earth. Bring a drink, snack to share & a comfortable lawn chair to sit under the stars afterwards for a UFO watch. Meets monthly on the 1st Friday of each month, 7pm. Info: 845-331-2662 or Symbolic-Studies.org. $5 suggested donation. Center for Symbolic Studies, 475 River Rd. Ext, Tillson. 7pm-11pm Dierks Bentley with Special Guests Brothers Osborne & LANCO. Guitars, banjos, mandolins, and fiddles are given room to shine, and integrated into modern drum and bass sounds that will fuel the tour. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org. 7pm Weekly Senior Citizen’s Bingo. Seniors 50 and older. Ongoing every Wednesday at 1:30pm & Friday at 7pm. 50/50 tickets available at 3 tickets/$2. Half-time complementary refreshments. Shawangunk Valley Senior Center, Southwyck Square, 70 Main St, Napanoch. 7:30pm Woodstock Playhouse Productions presents La Cage Aux Folles. Music & Lyrics by Jerry Herman. Based by Harvey Fierstein. Based on the French Play of the same name by Jean Poiret. Tickets $32-$40. Info: 845-679-6900. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. 8pm-10:15pm Honky Tonk Laundry. A brand new juke box musical featuring country and western songs of the last 60 years. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville. Info: 845-6475511, info@shadowlandstages.org, ShadowlandStages.org. $35/Sunday Matinee, $40/Thursday - Saturday Evening Performances. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Common Tongue. Fusion Originals. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@ thefalcon.com. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Jamie McLean Band. Guitarist for New Orleans royalty Aaron Neville. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm 42nd ST. Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Info: 845-876-3080. The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 Rt 308, Rhinebeck. centerforperformingarts.org. 8:30pm Movies Under the Starrs: Pacific Rim Uprising. Presented by Starr Library. Info: 845-876-4030. Rhinebeck Town Pool, 68 W Market St, Rhinebeck. starrlibrary.org.

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for everyone, to emphasize the benefits of exercise and helping those in need. Stringham Park, Lagrangeville. Info: 845-264-2005, hoops.milesofhope@gmail.com, milesofhope.org/events/. 8am-5pm Catskill Center Thorn Preserve Fundraiser. Calling all ramblers, runners, birders, picnickers, neighbors, photographers, & dog walkers the parking is a mess. An anonymous supporter has pledged to match the first $6000. Give what you can: CATSKILLCENTER.ORG/ THORNPRESERVEPARKING. 8:30am-9:30am Yoga Level I-II with Aaron Dias. An energetic class that focuses on the breath as it relates to body alignment. Great for kickstarting the weekend. Come be inspired and move! Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 9am-1pm Free Tech Help. Teen tech expert Samantha will help solve your computer quandries. Info: 845-266-5530. Drop-ins welcome. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 9am-2pm Pine Bush Farmers’ Market. Info: 845-217-0785; pinebushfarmersmarket.com. 62 Main St, Pine Bush. 9am Hudson Farmers’ Market. 30 vendors will be offering farm fresh goods and products including vegetables, fruit, herbs, honey, nuts, mushrooms, cheese, eggs, meat, poultry, fish, cut flowers, plants, medicinal herb and body care products, bread, baked goods and a host of prepared foods. Rain or Shine! Info: hudsonfarmersmarketny.com. 6th Street & Columbia, Hudson. 9am-10pm Zumba! Info: 845-266-5530. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 9am-3pm By Water and Rail - early days of the Rail Trail in Ellenville and Wawarsing. Ellenville Public Library & Museum will debut their new exhibit. Offering a collection of historical photographs of the canals & railways. Matthewis Persen House, 74 John St, Kingston. Free. 9am-2pm Kingston’s Uptown Farmers’ Market. Featuring 46 local food growers/makers and live music every week. Info: 347-721-7386; kingstonfarmersmarket.org. Wall Street between John St and Main St, Kingston. 9am-12pm Comforter Cobblestone Thrift Store. Not-for-profit store featuring previously enjoyed household and misc. items, jewelry, and clothing for children and adults. Take stairway to the left of the church entrance down to the basement. Comforter Cobblestone Thrift Store, 26 Wynkoop Pl, Kingston. Comforterofkingston.org. 9:30am-11am Centering Prayer. Open to people of all faiths. Info: 845-679-8800. Centering prayer emphasizes prayer as a personal relationship with God and as a movement beyond conversation. On-going, Saturdays from 9:30-11am. St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church (the A-Frame), 2578 Rt 212, Woodstock. 10am-12pm Shabbat Morning Services. Music filled services and Torah study. Connect to tradition and open your heart. Family’s welcome. Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2218, info@ wjcshul.org, wjcshul.org. 10am-12pm Native Tree ID Walk. Head outdoors to learn how to identify trees native to the Catskills. This walk will help you to better appreciate native trees on your own. Mountain Top Arboretum, 4 Maude Adams Rd, Tannersville. Info: 518 589-3903, info@mtaboretum.org, bit.ly/2Lo2XqM. Free to Members. 10am-11am All-Level Yoga. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 10am-11am Confessions of a Prairie Plant Addict. Join a passionate meadow gardener as he takes a small group through his spectacular four-and-one-half-acre Hudson Valley prairie. Abeel House Prairie, 739 Route 23A, Catskill. Info: 888-842-2442, opendays@gardenconservancy.org, bit.ly/2mrQFmh. $30 for Garden Conservancy members. 10am-11:30am Generations Shabbat Morning Service. Family-friendly, multi-generational, musical service with singing, sharing, and teaching from the Torah. Kol Hai Hudson Valley Jewish Renewal. All ages and faiths welcome. Every first and third Saturday of the month in the Great Room at the Woodland Pond Health Center. Info: 845-477-5457, hello@kolhai.org. Woodland Pond, Woodland Pond Circle, New Paltz. kolhai.org. 10am ‘Ahoy Maties’ Sailboats on Display. 10th annual celebration of local artists and community of Saugerties. Showcasing the talents of the many artists in the community. Sailboat exhibits may be viewed around the Village of Saugerties as well as on the Chambers website at discoversaugerties.com. Event is hosted by the Saugerties Chamber of Commerce. Gala & Auction will take place on 9/25, 5pm at SPAF (Saugerties Performing Arts Factory), 169 Ulster Ave, Saugerties. Saugerties Performing Arts Factory, 169 Ulster Ave, Saugerties. 10am-3pm Coffee’s Ready with Polly. Weekly baked goodies + good conversation. Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. pinehillcommunitycenter.org. 10am-12pm Saturday Knitters. All ages and experience levels can participate and drop-in knitters are also welcome. Bring your own supplies.

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10am-11am All-Level Yoga. Info: 845-266-5530. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck.

12pm-8pm 8th Annual Bon-Odori Dance Festival for Peace - Japan’s Festival to the World. Info: 845-750-1947; kojimasakura@gmail.com. Kingston Point Beach, 53 Delaware Ave, Kingston.

10am Antique Fair & Flea Market. Old-Fashioned Antique Show featuring 200+ dealers, free parking, & food. Info: 518-331-5004. $4/gen adm, $3/srs, free/16 7 under. Washington County Fairgrounds, Rt. 29, Greenwich. 10am-12:30pm Keep our Park Clean! Volunteer Event at Sam’s Point. A volunteer garbage pickup in the park. This event is recommended for volunteers over the age of eight, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Meet at the Sam’s Point Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling Sam’s Point at 845-647-7989. Sam’s Point Area, Cragsmoor. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Barbara Boris. For students new to Iyengar, the basis of the method is taught in standing poses. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 10am-4pm Garden Conservancy Open Days Program Tour - Greene County. Explore the Abeel House Prairie in Catskill, open for selfguided tours to benefit the Garden Conservancy. Abeel House Prairie, 739 Route 23A, Catskill. Info: 888-842-2442, opendays@gardenconservancy.org, bit.ly/2zPjdQd. per person; children 12 and under free. 10am Qigong Classes. All level class including chair Qigong led by Steven Michael Pague. Ongoing every Saturday at 10am. Classes meet by the back door to the library. In case of inclement weather, class will be held in the Community Room. Info: 845-876-4030. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. 10am-2pm Saugerties Farmers’ Market. Fresh and local foods of all kinds, music, & chef demo. Saugerties Farmers Market, 115 Main St., Saugerties. Info: 845-853-5694, Contact@ SaugertiesFarmersMarket.com, SaugertiesFarmersMarket.com. 10:30am-12:30pm Ukulele Lesson & Jam. Meets the first Saturday of the month for a uke lesson and jam, from beginners to more advanced players. Ukes available to borrow. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-6887811, phoenicialibrary.org. FREE. 10:30am-11:30am Silent Vigil for Global Peace & Non-Violence. Sponsored by The Kingston Women in Black. Meet outside Cornell St PO. Cornell St PO, Kingston. 11am-4pm The Fred J. Johnston House Tour & Exhibit. Featuring art exhibit - Charles Keefe, Colonial Revival Architect, Kingston and New York. Exhibit will display through October. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org. $10/gen adm, $2/16 & under. 11am Catskill Animal Sanctuary Tour. Meet rescued animals and hear their stories. Understand what caring for these amazing animals has taught us. Learn about the plight of farmed animals and how you can help. Tours every Saturday and Sunday, through November - beginning at 11am. Tours leave every 45 minutes. The last tour leaves at 2:45pm. Catskill Animal Sanctuary, 316 Old Stage Rd, Saugerties. Info: (845) 336-8447, bit.ly/2Ghba1w. $12/adults, $8/kids & srs, free/ 2 & under. 11am-3pm Free Guided Tours of Woodchuck Lodge. All are welcome. Free guided tours of the lodge are offered the first weekend of the month from May to October, Saturday and Sunday. Woodchuck Lodge, 1633 Burroughs Memorial Rd, Roxbury. jbwoodchucklodge.org. 11am-1pm Teen Gaming. Three computers with League of Legends installed. Bring your own laptop. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 11am-1pm Young People’s Concert: New Muse 4TET with Gwen Laster, violin. Music by composers of color in an interactive presentation utilizing spoken word and weaving improvisation into its theme. Maverick Concert Hall, 120 Maverick Rd, Woodstock. maverickconcerts.org. Admission is free for all young people under 16. Adults pay $5 each at the door. 11:30am Poetry Reading. Delila Draper will be reading from her book of poetry Spitfire about a young woman in the midst of transition from child to adulthood. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary. org. FREE. 12pm-1:30pm Great Train Robbery. This interactive journey kicks off at the Westbrook Station in Kingston NY and travels up the Hurley Flats. Adventure, live music and games! Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR), West Brook Lane Station, 149 Aaron Ct, Kingston. catskillmountainrailroad.com. under 2 years old free. 12pm Ulster County Fair. Rides, concerts, racing pigs, a petting zoo, horse shows, livestock shows, truck and tractor pulls, exhibits, & fair food. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Rd, New Paltz. ulstercountyfair.com. Pay-one-price admission (includes rides and entertainment): $50 per carload (up to 8 occupants) on Tuesday, $17 per person (adults and children 36 inches and

12pm-2pm Tasty History: Street Food, Spices and Sauces of the Middle East. Travel with Church through the Middle East by taste. Participants will leave with contemporary and historic recipes and a full stomach! 21+. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1872, education@olana.org, olana.org/ calendar/. Member: $20, Non-Member: $25, Ages 21+. 12pm The Wall That Heals Visits Newburgh. The Wall That Heals is a 375 ft travelling educational replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington DC. Open 24 hrs from 8/2-8/4. Open until 3PM on 8/5. No pets allowed, All ages. Info: 845-321-6498; newburghwallthatheals@gmail.com. People’s Park, 2 Washington St. 12pm-1pm Free Yoga Pizza Party. Join Women’s Power Space and My Place Pizza for a rejuvenating yoga class and pizza. Families, beginners, and children welcome (mats will be provided). Ongoing. My Place Pizza, 322 Main St, Poughkeepsie. Donations appreciated. 12:30pm-6pm Tarot Readings with Stephanie. Every Saturday. Walk-ins welcome! Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $30/25 minutes. 12:45pm-1:30pm New Paltz Women in Black Vigil for Peace. Held in front of the Elting Library, corner of Main and North Front Streets. Vigil is in its 15th year of standing for peace and justice. 1pm-2pm Essential Oils Workshop. Inka Rector will be here to talk about essential oils, how they work and how you can use them to lead your healthiest life. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary. org. FREE. 1pm-2:30pm Cookbook Club. Choose a recipe from Barefoot Contessa: How Easy is That? by Ina Garten (library copies available), make it, and then bring to share! Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org/. 1pm Stockade National Historic District Walking Tour. Tours held the first Saturday of each month. Free to FHK members. FHK will make special appointments for groups or private tours. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner WallMain, Kingston. fohk.org. $10, $5/under 16. 1pm-3pm Mindful Walker Tour: Kingston’s Rondout. Explore this neighborhood’s architectural gems, stories of places and people, and culture. Enhance your own appreciation as we walk. Info: 347-628-2457, mindful@mindfulwalker.com, bit.ly/2JlUzpF. 15 per person. 1pm-4pm In the Good Old Summertime. Join us for Edwardian games (tennis & croquet) on the lawn, tours of the Jane Colden Plant Sanctuary and preservation themed tours. Free. Knox’s Headquarters State Historic Site, 289 Forge Hill Road, Vails Gate. Info: 845-561-1765, chad. johnson@parks.ny.gov, nysparks.com. 1pm-4pm Minnewaska Preserve- All About Animals Drop-In Program. Stop by the Minnewaska Nature Center to see pelts, skulls, snake skins, feathers and tracks and observe, up close, all the details of animals that you couldn’t see in the wild. All ages are welcome. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Pre-Registration is NOT required. 845-255-0752. Minnewaska Preserve, Gardiner. 2pm-8pm Open House: The Gallery at The Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History. On view is our permanent exhibit, “Rondout Revisited,“ which documents the arc of an American river port and its diverse community over 150 years by focusing on changes to Broadway, Rondout’s central commercial strip. Info: 845-481-3738. Reher Center for Immigrant Culture & History, c/o Jewish Fed. of Ulster Co,. 1 Albany Ave., G-10, Kington. rehercenter.org. 2pm-3pm Uncle Rock Concert. Uncle Rock’s music is one of the few artists whose music speaks to kids and adults. Often compared to Pete Seeger. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. starrlibrary.org. 2pm-3:30pm Great Train Robbery. This interactive journey kicks off at the Westbrook Station in Kingston NY and travels up the Hurley Flats. Adventure, live music and games! Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR), West Brook Lane Station, 149 Aaron Ct, Kingston. catskillmountainrailroad.com. under 2 years old free. 3pm-5pm Opening Reception: LongReach Arts’ Niches. Artworks in individual “niches” that capture the LongReach artists’ unique diversity of media and styles. The exhibit will run through 8/26. Closing Reception – Aug. 26, 4:30-6pm. Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St, Beacon. Gallery hours: Friday-Monday, 1-5 pm. Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St, Beacon. 4pm Two-Woman Art Opening. Featuring the works of Lanette Hughes and Nikki Pison. Lace Mill East Gallery, 165 Cornell St, Kingston. 4pm Artist’s New Work Forum presents


People, Places, and Stuff that Happened. A collection of original stories in theatrical format, performed by an impressive list of newcomers and favorite local performers. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St, Rosendale. Info: 845-658-8989, info@ rosendaletheatre.org, rosendaletheatre.org. $5. 5pm-8pm Opening Reception: Fotographia: A Group Exhibition of Photography. Featuring the works of 30+ artists from the Hudson Valley. Artists are using their original photography as subjects. Gallery hours S,M,TH,F & S, 11am-5pm. Show will exhibit through 9/3. Emerge Gallery & Art Space, 228 Main St, Saugerties. Info: 845-247-7515, emergegalleryny@gmail.com, emergegalleryny.com. 5pm-7pm BON ODURI Festival & The Vanaver Caravan SummerDance Performance. Kingston Point Rotary Park, Delaware Ave., Kingston. vanavercaravan.org. Free. 5pm-8pm Kingston: First Saturday Art Event. Vibrant First Saturday gallery receptions offer a glimpse of what Kingston has to offer. Events include live music, open studio tours, theatrical performances, historical reenactments, arts & cultural activities. 5pm-7pm The Detroit Show at Green Kill. Curated by Gary Mayer, featuring 11 artists living in Detroit and from the Detroit diaspora. Green Kill, 229 Greenkill Ave, Kingston. Info: 347-4689-2323, 229greenkill@greenkill.org, greenkill.org. 5:30pm-7:30pm Romeo and Juliet. Presented by The Woodstock Shakespeare Festival. A timeless tragedy of two young, star-crossed lovers. Admission is free, $10 suggested donation appreciated. Woodstock Shakespeare Festival Stage, 45 Comeau Dr, Woodstock. Info: 845-247-4007, birdonacliff.org. 5:30pm Crafts on Wall Street. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston. 6pm-8:30pm Arm of the Sea Theater presents Dirt: the Secret Life of Soil. A tour of Poughkeepsie Farm Project will take place prior to the show at 6pm. The show will begin at 7pm. Poughkeepsie Farm Project, 51 Vassar Farm Lane, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370. 6:30pm Headless Horseman Escape Rooms. A fully interactive experience unlike anything you have ever done before. With only 60 minutes to escape, youmust work together as a team to explore your surroundings using logic, instinct, and critical thinking to fine secret passages, solve puzzles, crack codes, and uncover hidden mysteries that will ultimately lead to your escape. Open Saturday & Sundays during the Summer. Up to 12 participants can enter a room. Escape Room Times: Icabod’s Revenge 6:30,7:45,9,& 10:15pm; Death Row 6:45,8,9:15,& 10:30pm; The Inheritance 7,8:15,9:30,&10:45pm. Not for children 11 & under. $29.95 plus tax and service charge. Info: headlesshorsemanescaperooms. com; 845-339-2666. 7pm-8pm Latin Dance for Everyone. Meets every Saturday, 7-8pm.$5/suggested donation. Info: 845-331-5300; LGBTQCenter.org. Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center, 300 Wall St, Kingston. lgbtqcenter.org. 7pm-10:30pm Hudson Valley English Dance. Graham Christian from Amherst will teach and call English Country Dances. Music by Tiddley Pom (Dean, Polansky, Jeannotte and others). Reformed Church of Port Ewen, Salem Road, Port Ewen. Info: 845-454-2571, hudsonvalleycommunitydances@gmail.com. adults $10, full time students $5. 7pm-11:30pm Open Mic/Open Stage Acoustic Evening. Meets the first Saturday of each month. The Gallery, 128 Main St, Stamford. touhey.com. $5. 7:30pm Woodstock Playhouse Productions presents La Cage Aux Folles. Music & Lyrics by Jerry Herman. Based by Harvey Fierstein. Based on the French Play of the same name by Jean Poiret. Tickets $32-$40. Info: 845-679-6900. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Upstate Rubdown. High harmony Indie Americana rock. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm Jazz at the Maverick: Fred Hersch,piano, and Gilad Hekselman, guitar. Hersch is a pervasively influential creative force who has long defined jazz’s creative edge in a wide variety of settings. Maverick Concert Hall, 120 Maverick Rd, Woodstock. maverickconcerts.org. General Admission- $30; Reserved Seating - $45; Students $5; Discount ticket books. 8pm-10:15pm Honky Tonk Laundry. A brand new juke box musical featuring country and western songs of the last 60 years. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville. Info: 845-6475511, info@shadowlandstages.org, ShadowlandStages.org. $35/Sunday Matinee, $40/Thursday - Saturday Evening Performances. 8pm 42nd ST. Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Info: 845-876-3080. The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 Rt 308, Rhinebeck. centerforperformingarts.org. 8:30pm Movies Under the Walkway Series: Coco(2017). The fun begins with the bands and children’s activities at 7pm, followed by the feature film at sundown at approximately 8:30pm. These events are held under the stars at the Upper Landing Park, 83 North Water Street,

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Poughkeepsie. Bring blankets and chairs. The events are sunshine only. Free admission. Local vendors will be on hand to provide food and beverages. Free parking is available at the MidHudson Children’s Museum and Metro North. Parking and scheduling information can be found at Info: mhrfoundation.org; walkway.org. 9:30pm A Little Nightmare Music featuring Igudesman & Joo. Unique show, full of virtuosity, enchanting music and zany, outrageous humour. Ideal for audiences aged 8 to adults. Catskill Mountain Foundation, 7971 Main Street, Hunter. Info: 518-263-2000, cmf@catskillmtn. org, catskillmtn.org/ev. Tickets Purchased Ahead: $25; $20 seniors; $7 students At the Door: $30; $25 seniors; $7 students.

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Poetry Reading. Delila Draper will be reading from her book of poetry Spitfire about a young woman in the midst of transition from child to adulthood. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. FREE. 8am-5pm Catskill Center Thorn Preserve Fundraiser. Calling all ramblers, runners, birders, picnickers, neighbors, photographers, & dog walkers the parking is a mess. An anonymous supporter has pledged to match the first $6000. Give what you can: CATSKILLCENTER.ORG/ THORNPRESERVEPARKING. 8:30am-9:30am Sunday Flow with Deborah Adams. Open and approachable class for all levels. Breath and movement are linked to calm the nervous system and energize the body. Expect to move, try something new and participate in your own personal well-being. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-6798700, woodstockyogacenter.com. drop in rate. 9am-4pm High Falls D&H Canal Flea Market. Flea Market runs every Sunday through Oct. Vendors offer a variety of art, antiques, collectibles & crafts. Free admission. Info: 845-810-0471; jonicollyn@aol.com; canalmuseum.org. Grady Park, 23 Mohonk Rd & Rt 213, High Falls. canalmuseum.org/. free. 9am-2pm Warwick Valley Farmer’s Market. Every Sunday May 13 – Nov 18. Info: 845-9862720. South Street Parking Lot, Warwick. warwickcc.org. 9:30am Private Herman Siegel Post 625, Poughkeepsie, of the Jewish War Veterans of The United States of America Meeting. Persons of the Jewish faith who have served in the armed forces of the United States of America of others of the Jewish faith are cordially invited to attend and participate. Any questions concerning participation in our organization may be directed to Rob Rubin, Presiding Officer, at oldsmobile9@ hotmail.com. Congregation Schomre Israel, 18 Park Ave, Poughkeepsie. 9:30am-5pm Hike to the Shingle Gully Ice Caves. This all-day, strenuous adventure ascends and descends 1,500 feet, includes off-trail bushwhacking and steep rock scrambles, and is only appropriate for experienced hikers. Pre-registration is required by calling 845-647-7989. Meet at the Sam’s Point Visitor Center. Pre-registration deadline: July 31st. Sam’s Point Area, Cragsmoor.

Falls. Info: highlandfallsartwalk.org. 10am-3pm Beacon Farmers’ Market. Info: beaconfarmersmarket.org. Veterans Place, between Main & Henry Street (next to the Post Office), Beacon. 11am Catskill Animal Sanctuary Tour. Meet rescued animals and hear their stories. Understand what caring for these amazing animals has taught us. Learn about the plight of farmed animals and how you can help. Tours every Saturday and Sunday, through November - beginning at 11am. Tours leave every 45 minutes. The last tour leaves at 2:45pm. Catskill Animal Sanctuary, 316 Old Stage Rd, Saugerties. Info: (845) 336-8447, bit.ly/2Ghba1w. $12/adults, $8/kids & srs, free/ 2 & under. 11am-12pm Conversations over Coffee. An open forum for discussions and opinions of topics relevant to the world around us. The Crafted Kup, 44 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-242-6546, cocpoughkeepsie@gmail. com, bit.ly/2xYW0bq. 11am-3pm Free Guided Tours of Woodchuck Lodge. All are welcome. Free guided tours of the lodge are offered the first weekend of the month from May to October, Saturday and Sunday. Woodchuck Lodge, 1633 Burroughs Memorial Rd, Roxbury. jbwoodchucklodge.org. 11am-3pm Sunday Funday. Open Recreation! Pool Table, Foosball and Ping Pong. Meets every Sunday. Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. pinehillcommunitycenter.org. FREE. 11am Private Herman Siegel Post 625, Poughkeepsie, Jewish War Veterans of The United States of America Sign Dedication. The sign honors the life, memory and sacrifice of Private Herman Siegel. He lived on May Street and was a Poughkeepsie High School graduate in 1943 who was KIA in May, 1944 in Anzio, Italy. Parking is in the Poughkeepsie High School Parking Lot. Info: oldsmobile9@hotmail.com. May Street, at the corner with Forbus (behind Poughkeepsie High School)., Poughkeepsie. 11am-2pm Sunday Brunch @ The Falcon: Big Joe Fitz & The Lo-Fis. Old style swingin’ blues. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 12pm-2pm Free Reiki. Members of the Hudson Valley Community Reiki group are providing 20-minute individual Reiki sessions, no charge, first-come first-served. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, nlane@rcls.org, gardinerlibrary.org. 12pm-2pm Juan Figueroa at the Yard Owl. Join Juan and find out how you can help restore leadership and integrity to the Sheriff ’s Department. This event is co-hosted by the Gardiner Democratic Committee. Suggested donation is $50. Contribute online at: figueroaforsheriff. com/donate or bring a check or cash. Light fare will be served along with a cash bar. This is a family friendly event and kids are welcome and free. Please RSVP to: pthunter90@gmail.com. Yard Owl Craft Brewery, 19 Osprey Ln, Gardiner. 12pm Ulster County Fair. Rides, concerts, racing pigs, a petting zoo, horse shows, livestock shows, truck and tractor pulls, exhibits, & fair food.

Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Rd, New Paltz. ulstercountyfair.com. Pay-one-price admission (includes rides and entertainment): $50 per carload (up to 8 occupants) on Tuesday, $17 per person (adults and children 36 inches and taller) Wednesday - Sunday, and free for seniors ages 62 and older on Thursday till 4 pm. 12:30pm-6pm Astro-Tarot Readings with Diane Bergmanson. Every Sunday this summer at Miraba. Walk-ins welcome. Info: 845-6792100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $50/hour, $30/30 minutes. 1pm-3pm Animal Tracks for Kids at Sam’s Point. Make your very own plaster track of one of the many types of animals that live at Sam’s Point. While the tracks are drying, we will hike up to the Sam’s Point Overlook, looking for signs of animals along the way. This hike is just over one mile roundtrip on a carriage road which ascends 200 feet. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Meet at the Sam’s Point Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling Sam’s Point at 845-647-7989. Sam’s Point Area, Cragsmoor. 1pm-3pm Trekking, Cruising & Scrambling Towards Recovery. A premiere photography show by artist/author and domestic violence survivor, Cornelia Connie DeDona with music by Leo B. Karpeles Museum, 94 Broadway, Newburgh. Info: 845-901-1164, conniededona@ gmail.com. 1pm-2pm Folktales & Stories for Children & Families. Pamela Badila performs, tells and reads folktales from around the world in this special story hour. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda. shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org, hudsonarealibrary.org. 1pm-2pm Silent Peace Vigil by Woodstock Women in Black. Village Green/Woodstock, Woodstock. 1:30pm-3:30pm Library Scrabble Club. Meets every Sunday, 1:30-3:30pm. Play is free and open to all. Elting Memorial Library, 93 Main Street, New Paltz. 2pm-4:15pm Honky Tonk Laundry. A brand new juke box musical featuring country and western songs of the last 60 years. Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville. Info: 845-6475511, info@shadowlandstages.org, ShadowlandStages.org. $35/Sunday Matinee, $40/Thursday - Saturday Evening Performances. 2pm-4pm Yin + Sound= Yoga with Lea Garnier. Merges asana sequences, pranayama and sacred healing to relax and unite our emotional, spiritual and physical bodies. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 2pm-4pm Caring for Your Older Pet. Workshop offers practical health supporting techniques to enhance your older pet’s overall wellness. Thurman Greco’s book “A Healer’s Handbook” will be sold at this class with all funds going to support maintenance costs at the Woodstock Dog Park. Suggested donation to class: $15. Reservations not necessary. Light refreshments will be served. Bring a small rug or blanket for your pet to lay on. Class held at St. Gregory’s Episcopal

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30 Church, Route 212, Woodstock. 2pm-4pm Sunday Chill. Classical guitarist, Andrew Baffi will be playing guitar for the afternoon and Brent Sverdloff will be doing crossword puzzles. Chill out! Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-4030, njackson@ starrlibrary.org, starrlibrray.org. 2pm Bard’s Summerscape Opera: Anton Rubinstein: The Demon. $25. Info: 845-7587900; fishercenter.bard.edu/summerscape. Bard College, Sosnoff Theater, Annandale-on-Hudson. 3pm Community Playback Theatre’s. Audience stories brought to life onstage. $10/suggested donation. Info: 845-883-0392. Boughton Place, 150 Kisor Rd, Highland. 3pm 42nd ST. Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Info: 845-876-3080. The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 Rt 308, Rhinebeck. centerforperformingarts.org. 4pm-8pm Sunday Supper. Remember the good old days when the family gathered around the table every Sunday for dinner? Carry on the tradition with Sunday Supper at Woodnotes Grille. Enjoy house made selections ranging from Prime Rib dinner, seasonal roasts, or chicken and dumplings for $21 per person! Call 845-688-2828 for reservations. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. 4pm-6pm Woodstock Community Drum Circle. Sponsored by Birds of a Feather and Timekeeper Drums. Broadcast - Woodstock 104 at 8pm. All drummers, dancers are welcome. Meets every Sunday, 4-6pm. Admission is free, donations appreciated. At the community center when raining or cold, on the green when warm. Village Green/Woodstock, Woodstock. 4pm-6pm Newburgh Jewish Music Series 2018. Showcase music of Jewish origin, Broadway musical, jazz and traditional. Enjoy a sense of Jewish pride, unity, and culture with Jewish music. Newburgh Waterfront, Newburgh. Info: 225 366-2442, Ferrygodmother@msn.com, ferrygodmother.com. 5:30pm-7:30pm Romeo and Juliet. Presented by The Woodstock Shakespeare Festival. A timeless tragedy of two young, star-crossed lovers. Admission is free, $10 suggested donation appreciated. Woodstock Shakespeare Festival Stage, 45 Comeau Dr, Woodstock. Info: 845-247-4007, birdonacliff.org. 6:30pm Headless Horseman Escape Rooms. A fully interactive experience unlike anything you have ever done before. With only 60 minutes to escape, youmust work together as a team to explore your surroundings using logic, instinct, and critical thinking to fine secret passages, solve puzzles, crack codes, and uncover hidden mysteries that will ultimately lead to your escape. Open Saturday & Sundays during the Summer. Up to 12 participants can enter a room. Escape Room Times: Icabod’s Revenge 6:30,7:45,9,& 10:15pm; Death Row 6:45,8,9:15,& 10:30pm; The Inheritance 7,8:15,9:30,&10:45pm. Not for children 11 & under. $29.95 plus tax and service charge. Info: headlesshorsemanescaperooms. com; 845-339-2666. 7pm Bard’s Summerscape Film Screening: Kismet. Film Series Rimsky-Korsakov and the Poetry of Cinema. $10. Info: 845-758-7900; fish-

legal notices LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF ULSTER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Local Law No. 9 Of 2018, A Local Law To Adopt Countywide Notification Requirements For The Trapping Of Free Roaming, Feral And/Or Stray Cats NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the County Executive of Ulster County, in the Ulster County Office Building, Legislative Chambers, 6th Floor, 244 Fair Street, Kingston, New York, on the 1st day of August 2018, at 10:30 A.M. on the following local law: Proposed Local Law No. 9 Of 2018, A Local Law To Adopt Countywide Notification Requirements For The Trapping Of Free Roaming, Feral And/Or Stray Cats The local law is available for inspection by the public, during regular business hours, in the office of the County Executive, 244 Fair Street, 6th Floor, County Office Building, Kingston, New York, and can also be viewed on the County’s website at the following web address: http://ulstercountyny.gov/sites/default/ files/Proposed%20Local%20Law%20No.%20 9%20of%202018%20-%20Trapping%20Notification%20-%20FINAL%20CLEAN%20 AMENDED%20ADOPTED.pdf All interested parties shall have an opportunity to be heard on said local law at the time and place aforesaid. DATED: July 26, 2018 Michael P. Hein County Executive Kingston, New York LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ULSTER COUNTY APPLICATION FOR U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS (CDBG) ADMINISTERED BY THE NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL

ALMANAC WEEKLY ercenter.bard.edu/summerscape. Bard College/ Ottaway Film Center, Annandale. 7:30pm-11pm The Beach Boys with Special Guest The Righteous Brothers. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org. 8pm Maverick Chamber Music Festival: Jupiter Quartet with Daniel Gortler, piano. Classical chamber music ensembles. Maverick Concert Hall, 120 Maverick Rd, Woodstock. maverickconcerts.org. General Admission- $30; Reserved Seating - $45; Students $5; Discount ticket books. 8pm Compania Flamenca Eduardo Guerrero. Info: 845-339-6088. Bardavon 1869 Opera House, 35 Market St, Poughkeepsie. bardavon. org. $54, $39. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Theo Croker Quintet. Groove-conscious Neo Jazz. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com.

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Citizens are advised that Ulster County is considering an application under the Economic Development and Small Business Assistance Program that utilizes Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds administered by the New York State Office of Homes and Community Renewal (OCR). This program provides funding to local governments to assist qualifying businesses who undertake activities resulting in the creation or retention of job opportunities for persons from low and moderate income families. A public hearing on the proposed application by Ulster County to assist Peak Trading Corporation will be held on August 14, 2018 at 7:00 PM or soon thereafter as the public may be heard, in the County Legislative Chambers, 6th Floor, 244 Fair St. Kingston, New York. Citizens are encouraged to submit their comments and views on the proposed application as outlined below. The hearing is being conducted pursuant to Section 570.486, Subpart I of the Code of Federal Regulations in compliance with the requirements of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended. Ulster County’s application would provide Peak Trading Corporation located at 1 Tomsons Road, Saugerties, NY 12477, with $105,000.00 in CDBG funds to purchase equipment for its operations with a total cost of $278,500.00. Peak Trading Corporation will create a total of seven (7) full time jobs that will be made available to persons from low and moderate income families. Written comments should be directed to Suzanne Holt, Director, Ulster County Office of Economic Development, County Office Building, 244 Fair Street, Box 1800, Kingston, New York, 12402 and shall be received no later than August 14, 2018. Copies of supporting documentation are available for viewing at the offices of the Ulster County Office of Economic Development, 244 Fair Street, County Office Building, Kingston, NY. The Ulster County Legislature is committed to making its Public Meetings accessible to individuals with disabilities. If, due to a disability, you need an accommodation or assistance to participate in the Public Hearing or to obtain a copy of the transcript of the Public Hearing

Growing Season. Volunteer Master Gardeners staff the hotline and are available to answer home horticulture questions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 9am to 12pm, through October. The phone number is 845-340-DIRT (3478). CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. ulster. cce.cornell.edu/gardening. 9am-3pm High Meadow Summer Camp. 6 weeks of themed camps for 5 - 14 year olds. One week sessions include Film and Animation, Magic and Circus, Parkour. High Meadow School, 3643 Main Street, Stone Ridge. onthemeadow. org. $400. 9:30am-12pm Weekly Bridge Game. For intermediate level players. Meets weekly on Mondays, 9:30am-12pm and Wednesdays, 1:304pm. For info, contact Neale Tracy at 845-2470094. Saugerties Senior Center, 207 Market St, Saugerties. 9:30am-3:30pm ServSafe® Food Safety Manager Certification Course. The class is designed to facilitate a review of the ServSafe® Manager textbook. The certification is valid for five years and allows participants to bolster their resumes and build their skill base in regard to food safety best practices. Participants must be 18 or older and are required to purchase and study the ServSafe® Manager, 7th Edition Textbook with Exam, available at servsafe.com/access/ SS/Catalog/ProductDetail/ESX7 prior to taking the class, even if re-certifying. Please bring a bagged lunch. Info: 845-340-3990 ext. 326; jhg238@cornell.edu. CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. ulster.cce.cornell.edu/ events/2015/01/12/servsafe-food-safety-manager-course. $150, $75/re-certification. 9:30am Settled and Serving in Place (Kingston Chapter). A social self-help group for seniors who want to remain in their homes and community. Info: 845-303-9689. Olympic Diner, Washington Ave, Kingston. ssipkingston.org. 10am-11:45am 2018 Sprouts Free Workshop. August 6-10. For Kids Ages 3-7 who live in Greene County. With teachers Carli Gazoorian (Art), Kate Boyer (Music), Dale Loughran (Dance) and Donna Trunzo (Theater). Info: 518-943-3400 and register as well. Hunter Elementary School, 7794 Main St, Hunter. greenearts.org/sprouts. 10am-12pm Woodstock Senior Drama with Edith Lefever. Comets of Woodstock focuses on improvisation, acting exercises, monologues and scenes, and offers public performances. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Barbara Boris. For students new to Iyengar, the basis of the method is taught in standing poses. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 10:30am-11:30am Protecting your Identity. Bank Manager from the Community Bank, will lead an informative discussion about the many different ways we are susceptible to id theft. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@olivefreelibrary.org, bit.ly/2xuq5Qj. Free.

in an alternative format in accordance with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Office of the Clerk of the Legislature at 340-3666. DATED: July 26, 2018 Victoria A. Fabella, Clerk Ulster County Legislature Kingston, New York LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF ULSTER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Local Law No. 5 Of 2018, A Local Law Amending The Ulster County Charter, (Local Law No. 2 Of 2006), And Amending The Administrative Code For The County Of Ulster, (Local Law No. 10 Of 2008), To Clarify Budget Modification After Adoption NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the County Executive of Ulster County, in the Ulster County Office Building, Legislative Chambers, 6th Floor, 244 Fair Street, Kingston, New York, on the 1st day of August 2018, at 10:00 A.M. on the following local law: Proposed Local Law No. 5 Of 2018, A Local Law Amending The Ulster County Charter, (Local Law No. 2 Of 2006), And Amending The Administrative Code For The County Of Ulster, (Local Law No. 10 Of 2008), To Clarify Budget Modification After Adoption The local law is available for inspection by the public, during regular business hours, in the office of the County Executive, 244 Fair Street, 6th Floor, County Office Building, Kingston, New York, and can also be viewed on the County’s website at the following web address: http://ulstercountyny.gov/sites/default/ files/Proposed%20Local%20Law%20No.%20 5%20of%202018%20-%20AMENDED-%20 Budget%20Modification%20After%20Adoption%20Donaldson_1.pdf All interested parties shall have an opportunity to be heard on said local law at the time and place aforesaid. DATED: July 26, 2018 Michael P. Hein County Executive Kingston, New York

July 26, 2018 11am-6:45pm Shamanic Doctoring Sessions with shamanic healer Adam Kane. First Monday of every month. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $75/1 hour session. 12:15pm-1:15pm Woodstock Senior Strength and Stamina with Linda Sirkin. Low impact aerobics performed with light weights. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, 242 Tinker St, Woodstock. 12:30pm-3:30pm Outdoor Public Art Workshop. Mondays through the end of August. Sponsored by the Catskill Center. Participants of all ages, backgrounds and abilities are invited to create diverse art components for the outdoor environment, Wisdom Trees; Embracing the Cycles of Life, orchestrated by artist and facilitator, Susan Togut. Participants will create twosided mandalas, hand-painted rocks, simulated stained glass butterflys, insects and chimes, etc. No experience required. This project seeks to engage, empower and ground individuals and the community. Workshops are free, held outdoors, weather permitting or indoors when necessary. Info: 845-586-2611. Catskill Interpretive Center, Mt. Tremper. 1pm-2pm Needlework Group. Knitters, crocheters, rug hookers & stitchers of all types and beginners welcome. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 3pm Substance Use Resources. Are you or someone you know struggling with substance use? Stop in to meet with a clinician and get support! Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. Info: 845-544-9087, kasandra. quednau@cccsos.org. 3:30pm-4:30pm Amateur Guitar Jam. Join this casual gathering of acoustic musicians. Bring your own guitar. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 4pm-5:30pm Girls Inc at Family of New Paltz. For girls ages 13-15 learn how to make Zines. Free. 845-255-7957. Family of New Paltz, 51 N Chestnut St, New Paltz. girlsinc.org. 4pm Healthy Back Class w/ Anne Olin. Build strength and increase flexibility and range of motion with attention to your special needs. Class is on-going and meets on Mondays. 28 West Gym, Maverick Rd & Rt 28, Glenford. $12. 4pm-5pm Retro Game Night! Come play board and card games from the 80s and 90s (and earlier). Play our games/bring your own! It will be totally tubular! Kids: 8-12. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. In the East Room (Will not occur on: 10/08/18 and 11/12/18). 4:30pm-5:30pm Fitness Hour. Drop in for a workout on Mondays at 4:30pm & Thursdays at 4pm. Class will be an aerobic warm-up followed by a combination of band and body work. Instructed by Connie Scuitto. Connie is an RN and certified Reiki Master. 845-246-4317. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4:30pm-6pm Kingston Meditation Group. We offer a 90 min. session of sitting and walking meditation with guided instruction, and discussion. It’s ok to come for 45 min. Mudita YogaLab 3rd floor, 243 Fair St.,Kingston, 243 Fair St., Kingston. suggested donation. 6pm-7:30pm An Exploration of Youth Incarceration in the Hudson Valley with Alexandra Cox, PhD. Discussion and book talk on Trapped in a Vice: the Consequences of Confinement for Young People. Hudson Valley-specific. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda.shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org, bit.ly/2uEec7p. 6pm-7pm Vegan Potluck. Learn some vegan cooking techniques and feast on delicious food together. Bring a vegan dish to share. Preregister by calling 845-657-2482. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@olivefreelibrary.org, bit.ly/2xuq5Qj. Free. 6pm-7:30pm Stepping Out. A new discussion & support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning adults (18+) who are coming out. Info: 845-331-5300; f.brenner@ lgbtqcenter.org. Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center, 300 Wall St, Kingston. lgbtqcenter.org. 6pm-9pm Knitting Night. Think knitting is just for grandmas? Think again! Darkside Records and Knitting is Metal present Stitch N’ B*tch! All welcome. Admission free. Darkside Records, 611 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-4528010, info@darksiderecords.com, darksiderecords.com/InStore. 6:30pm Music - Mendelssohn Club Meetings. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston. 6:30pm-7:30pm Tai Chi. Info: 845-266-5530. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 6:30pm-7:30pm Flow & Restore Yoga. Info: 845-266-5530. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 7pm-9pm Writers Speak Easy. Poets, Storytellers, Authors, Comics…Join us for a monthly open mic roundtable with room for discussion and connection. People’s Cauldron, 430 C. Main St, Rosendale. Info: Jodi@WritersSpeakEasy. com, WritersSpeakEasy.com.


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Call for Interview 845-679-7531. Two positions available: 1-MANAGER; 2-HOUSEKEEPER for Woodstock Bed & Breakfast. Experience preferred but not necessary. Will train. Must be reliable. Weekends & possibly some weekdays. Seasonal &/or long-term. Call 845-679-9479. IMMEDIATE OPENING: DENTAL HYGIENIST POSITION on Thursdays in modern dental office in Margaretville. Computer skills a must. Competitive salary. Recent Graduate welcome. Call or text: 347432-5526. NEED MOTHER’S HELPER in Gardiner, August 20-September 1. Monday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. Work includes food shopping, light housekeeping & some child care for girls 8 & 12. Must own car & be good driver. Job pays good hourly rate. 845-895-8320.

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POTTIE FOR YOUR PARTY! HAVING A PARTY? TLK LLC. PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS. Weekend, Weekly, Monthly Rentals. We have Gray, White, Blue, Tan, Green (pine-scented), Pink (rose-scented), Red & Blue Handicap Accessible. (We also have a few w/sinks). Great for Construction/Building Sites, Sporting Events, Concerts, Street Festivals, Parks, Outdoor Weddings, Campsites, Flea Markets, Party Events, etc. Call 845-658-8766, 845-4176461 or 845-706-7197. e-mail: TLKportables@gmail.com

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COZY CABIN IN THE WOODS. Cabin attached to 31ft Holiday Rambler travel trailer, sleeps 5/6. Pot Belly Stove, 10x10 shed. Wildlife, amenities, CD & movie library. Seasonal Rental: May 1-Oct 1. Includes utilities, maintenance, security. Nice plot, mountain stream. Hide Away Campsite, 900 Woodland Valley Rd, Phoenicia. 516541-9216. $5,500.

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33 BEDROOM QUAINT & CHARMING CHARMING OLD OLD FARMHOUSE sits on on aa FARMHOUSE with with 30x30 30x30 outbuilding outbuilding sits scenic view & & plenty plentyof of scenic piece of land with a mountain view space who loves loves nature, nature, space for gardens. Ideal for someone who an workshop.The Theneighborhood neighborhood an artist, or who needs a workshop. isis very peaceful. (MLS# 20180670). 20180670)..... . . $129,000 Jeoffrey D. Devor, Associate Real Estate Broker m: 845.389.0688 | o: 845.255.9400 3927 Main Street, Stone Ridge, NY 12484

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Accord: 91 acres, Queens Hwy., fully wooded, stream, seasonal views, three access points ................ Asking $399,000 Kerhonkson: 63 acres, Old Queens Hwy., fully wooded, year round stream, many water falls ...................... Asking $184,900 Esopus: 34 acres, Martin Sweedish Rd, borders state land, driveway into secluded home site ....................... Asking $144,900

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The Politically Savvy and Illicitly Literate Comedy Duo of Mikhail Horowitz and Gilles Malkine— tired of performing at Navajo bar mitzvahs, vegan rodeos, and burials at sea— Is NOW AVAILABLE for House Concerts in your very own home, although you might have to file an environmental impact statement prior to engaging them. For details, please call 845-657-2210 or 845-246-7441, or zip an email to horowitz@bard.edu or gillesmalkine@gmail. com

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COUNTRY COMFORT - Classic cedar-sided country 2-story c. 1920, smartly updated & maintained. Quiet 3-acre homesite w/fenced established gardens (berries & fruit trees - YUM!), a bee yard & small pond. Adorable 2 bedroom home w/bamboo & pine floors, cozy brick FPL, country kitchen & rocking chair porch. 40x48 metal barn/studio for all your artistic or workshop needs. Minutes to trailheads. . . . . . . $285,000 Jeoffrey D. Devor, Associate Real Estate Broker m: 845.389.0688 | o: 845.255.9400 3927 Main Street, Stone Ridge, NY 12484

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Currently a salon. Should be available September. 800 plus sf. On site parking. Stand alone building. $1500/month. 8 South Chestnut Street, New Paltz. If interested, contact Wayne,845-399-9697. If you are interested in a salon, the current location is for sale. Please contact Irene. Office Spaces in New Paltz available in a charming Victorian located in the heart of village. One room (approx. 180 sq.ft., $500/month) and adjacent room (approx. 80 sq.ft., $400/month) can be joined into one space. Other room is approx. 140 sq.ft., $450/month. Includes all utilities, wifi. Call/text to 845-255-0559. Office for Rent w/waiting room. Suite is entire 3rd floor of professional building. 171 Main Street, New Paltz. Private parking, shared kitchenette,


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, RARE VILLAGE FIND! Large 2-family home centrally located and walking distance to all Shops and Eateries. The two-story home features a luxury owners unit on the second floor, renovated in recent years. The apartment features a wide-open living area with cathedral beamed ceiling in the kitchen and dining area, hard wood floors and a finished walk-up. The apartment also offers two large bedrooms and a renovated full bath. The first-floor apartment has access from the front or the back, more formal layout with a large living room and expansive kitchen offering cherry cabinets and eat in area. Two bedrooms in this apartment also along with a great mud room and back deck. The property is framed by over 3/4 of an acre of rolling lawn, plenty of parking and room to expand a workshop or additional garage. Call Greg Berardi today! ..................$299,000

HOME OF DISTINCTION Privately sited on 7.5 acres w/meadows, a pond, hiking trails & wildlife. A private driveway brings you to this 5-BR, 4-BA contemporary. Oversized Anderson windows frame seasonal landscapes. Many features incl; HVAC-sys of geothermal & oil. Approx. 4700sf of living space; granite & cherry KIT, wet bar, cathedral ceilings, MBR suite w/ an outdoor balcony, walk-in closet, full-BA & a FP! A hot tub & 3-FP total. Call Marilyn DeAngelo! ...................................$539,900

WOODSTOCK CEDAR CONTEMPORARY! This 2BR, 2 1/2 BA hand crafted home has a warm and inviting floor plan that showcases the custom country design and master craftsmanship of the builders. The open country kitchen glows with hand designed tiled counter tops & breakfast bar and hand built individual hung pine windowed cabinets. The dining room space is open to the kitchen and the third space that is now used as an art room and office. The living room has a soapstone wood stove and many windows that view the harmonious tranquil property. The glassed entry solarium is a three-season room great for afternoon tea for two, reading or just relaxing with pleasurable views of the pond! Call Mary Ellen Van Wagenen or Ken Volpe today! ...................................$379,000

Kingston 845.339.1144 / Woodstock 845.679.2929 & 845.679.9444 / Saugerties 845.246.3300 conference room and bathroom. $300/ month Includes your own private office + waiting room, Internet, Heat, Electric and use of Color Copier. Contact Craig 845/750-7151 or email urgood2go@outlook.com OFFICE SUITE: Handsome Brick Victorian, Uptown Kingston. 3-room suite, ground floor, central air and all utilities included, 1 off-street parking spot. $675/month. Call 845-331-8250

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GARDINER; 1-BEDROOM second floor CONDO-APARTMENT. Private setting. Clean, quiet, professional type preferred. No pets. No smoking. One year lease. First, last, security. $850/month. Available 8/15. 914474-7132.

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HIGHLAND: LARGE 1-BEDROOM end unit. $975/month heat & hot water included. Available immediately. Private, quiet neighborhood. On-site parking. Next to Highland Town Hall/Court, near Rt. 9W. Minutes to SUNY New Paltz, Poughkeepsie Bridge, Metro North, Rt. 9 & hospitals. 1 month security. No smoking. 845-4530047. HIGHLAND: APARTMENT #3; BEAUTIFUL 1-BEDROOM airy, spacious apartment. Skylight in LR, balcony off LR, large kitchen, many closets, serene surroundings. $900/month. Call (570)2966185.

HIGHLY UNIQUE & DRAMATIC BUILDING SITE! Panoramic views of the Hudson Valley and Berkshires to the East and a look up at the ‘Ministers Face’ on Overlook Mountain above from this flatiron shaped mesa which hovers over a sharp decent on 3 sides but is easily accessed by a gentle approach through a mossy forest. Arguably, the premier lot in the highly desirable Raycliffe Association, this lot has been saved for your dynamic and architecturally significant home. Located close to Woodstock Village and convenient to all that the burgeoning Hudson Valley has to offer. Call Sean Zimmerman today! .......... $379,000

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Single Room in New Paltz residence. Near college, downtown. All utilities paid, wi-fi included, full access to house, kitchen, deck and patio. 1 year lease, references $500/month. Available Aug. 15. Also, Studio, 600 sq.ft. Near college, downtown. Utilities paid. Perfect for professional or residential. Full access to patio. 1 year lease, references. $1500/month. Available Aug. 15.Text or call 845-9012195 for info.

New Paltz: Southside Terrace Apartments Year round and other lease terms to suit your needs available! Free use of the: Recreation Room, Pool, New Fitness Center & much more! “Now accepting credit cards! Move in & pay your security and deposit with your credit or debit card with no additional fees!”

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21A Colonial Dr., New Paltz. 1 & 2 BR apts. Pets welcome! No security deposit option. 3-12 month leasing terms. Pool, laundry on site.

845-255-6171 1 ROOM left in 5-BR house share. 2 baths, porch, off-street parking, laundry. $575/ month includes everything. 1.5m from campus, convenient to bus route. Year lease starts 8/18/18. Email: dietzrentals@hvc.rr.com for info and appt. 4-Bedroom House with utilities included. $2800/month. In Village, 5 minute walk to SUNY New Paltz. Newly renovated, with hardwood floors, brand new appliances, new heating and cooling system. Possible garage/storage also available. For rent August 2018. Text or call 914-4666781.

LOCATED IN WOODSTOCK! RED UCE D!! Come see this 4BR, 3BA home with 2 fireplaces, located in the Catskills. The welcoming interior layout displays harmonious warmth with inviting comforts of “Home Sweet Home!” In addition is a well thought out, brightly finished studio on the lower walk out level, and features a kitchenette with a refrigerator, sink, fireplace, and a private bathroom with a shower. Large glass sliding doors exits to the backyard and a fishing stream! Call Mary Ellen Van Wagenen or Ken Volpe today! .................$315,000

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2-BEDROOMS, living room on first floor in private home, Highland. 2 people okay. Shared kitchen w/owner. 3 miles from New Paltz, half mile Rt. 299. $950/month, some utilities included. 845-216-1265. NEW PALTZ: LARGE 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT: Great views. Near Brauhaus Restaurant. Storage. $1050/month plus utilities. Call (914)475-2833. SOUTHSIDE TERRACE APARTMENTS offers semester leases for FALL 2018 and short-term for the Summer! Furnished studios, one & two bedrooms, includes heat & hot water. Recreation facilities. Walking distance to campus and town. 845-255-7205. 3-BEDROOM HOUSE. 1.5 baths. $2100/ month includes utilities except Wi-Fi & cable. Walking distance to S.U.N.Y. New Paltz. Available 8/1. First, last, security. No animals. Non-smokers. E-mail: abpes@hvc.rr.com

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ROSENDALE RENTAL: Studio apartment in private home, Binnewater Road. $795/month includes utilities. Security required. 845-331-1728

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2-3 BEDROOM APARTMENT. Big, beautiful. 2nd floor plus. Off-street parking. $1200/month plus utilities. Security & references. Sorry, no dogs or smokers. Seek happy, long-term tenant. 845-3380300, 845-339-7526 (m).

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MODERN 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT on quiet cul-de-sac in residential neighborhood, Barclay Heights. Tiled entry/ bath, new appliances/carpet, storage & laundry in building. Ideal for 2 people. $950/month plus utilities, lease, security. 845-246-6777. 1-Bedroom Apartment in 2-family home. Eat-in kitchen, full bath, office/extra room, off-street parking, convenient to Thruway. $750/month plus utilities. No pets, no smoking. Available Sept. 1. 845-389-1141 3-BEDROOM APARTMENT. Freshly painted. $1400/month plus utilities. New carpeting. First, last, security & references required. No smoking, no pets. 518-3980102.

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NEWLY RENOVATED LARGE 1-BEDROOM w/skylights, aqua glass bathroom, wood floors, charming kitchen, stone patio & large gazebo. Very quiet location. 1 mile to center of town. $1290/month. Owner/Broker 845-417-5282. NEWLY RENOVATED 2-BEDROOM. 1400 sq.ft. Vaulted ceilings, all wood floors, 50 ft. deck directly above stream. 2.5 miles to center of town. Owner/broker, call Mike 845-417-5282. STREAMSIDE LARGE STUDIO. Separate kitchen. Vaulted ceiling. All wood floors. Newly renovated. 2 miles to center of Woodstock. $1000/month. Owner/broker, call Mike 845-417-5282. For Rent: 1-Year; 268 Tinker St., Woodstock. $2500 w/$5000 security. Turn Key, Totally Renovated Vintage 3-Bedroom House plus Detached Commercial Office AVAIL. immediately. Tenant pays all utilities. LEGAL LIVE/WORK or ALL OFFICES. See virtual tour at: https://my.matterport.com/ show/?m=uG45YAghxvh; text/call: Peter Cantine, Halter Realty:(845)532-7119 for showing. Woodstock/Lake Hill. Comfortable private room in restored colonial inn near Cooper Lake. Huge equipped kitchen, piano, hardwired internet, working cat, porches, gardens, NYC bus. Avail 9/1. $565/month includes all, premium for short term. homestayny@msn.com; 845-679-2564. WOODSTOCK VILLAGE- Walk to Everything! CHARMING 2-BR COTTAGE. Yearly rental. Total 1500 sq.ft. living space. Unfurnished, AC provided. Large landscaped yard. $2000/month covers rent, yard, snow & trash. Call 212-691-4273. Privacy Awaits You in Hurley Home. 2-bedrooms, freshly painted, new granite kitchen & cabinets, bath, water filtration system. Wood burning stove, cathedral ceilings, 3 walk-in closets and attic. Onteora schools. Country living, yet close to everything. $1500/month plus utilities. References, first, last and security. 914-475-1843 COTTAGE BY A WATERFALL. Cozy. Private. Workroom, sunroom, LR, 1-bedroom w/large window facing stream, kitchen, all wood floors, 3 decks. 2.5 miles to center of town. Short/long-term. $1250/month. Owner/Broker; 845-417-5282.

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WOODSTOCK OASIS- Rare find! Classic vintage 2-story perfectly private & secluded on 8+ acres w/ gorgeous mountain views from most rooms yet just minutes to town. Original charm & detail abounds. Features include stone fireplace, French doors to arbored patio, hardwood floors, 3 BRs incl. main level MBR, 3 full baths, built-ins, deep wraparound veranda PLUS small barn perfect for studio/guest cottage. HURRY! .................................$749,000

RIVER FRONTAGE ZERO ENERGY HOME! Fabulous NEW construction on 6.8 Wallkill River front acres is Zero Energy ready! Stunning 3600 + SF farmhouse design offers 4 BRs, 3.5 baths, gorgeous oak floors, open kitchen w/ granite counters, family/media room, full walk-out finished basement & ENERGY INDEPENDENCE! 2017 DOE Grand Prize Winner USGBS Silver LEED certification, NYS Energy Star. Award winning builder. ............ $699,000

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STREAMSIDE RETREAT- Peaceful country road setting with frontage on the Bushkill stream! Easy living one-level home with open plan living spaces features beamed cathedral ceiling, 2 skylights, cozy wood burner, glass doors to platform deck for al fresco dining, spacious country style kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, some wood floors, laundry room opens to att. garage. Low maintenance yard w/ garden space! ...................................$249,000

PURE COUNTRY- Rustic chic ambiance abounds in this ultra-charming sunwashed modern farmhouse nestled on 7.7 acres with expansive pastoral views and the Mill Brook stream running through it. Airy & open oor plan with soaring ceilings and brawny exposed post and beam construction. Spacious 2700+ SF offering 22’ LR w/ stone ďŹ replace, HW oors, DR, country EI Kitchen, 3 BRs, 2 full baths, 24’ family/media room, deck & stone patio. WOW! ............ $549,900

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Located on a lovely tree lined street in the welcoming Barclay Heights area, just minutes to the charming Village of Saugerties with shopping, restaurants, and Farmers Market! This beautiful 3 BR, 2 full bath, one owner raised ranch offers a light and bright layout with a spacious living room, eat-in kitchen and a dining room with sliding glass doors out to a wonderful back deck that overlooks a beautifully manicured yard and in-ground pool!

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Tremper. 3-bedroom, 2400 sq.ft. renovated 1880s farmhouse with large country kitchen, LR, den, office. 7 minutes to town. Charming, high ceilings, light. $2000/ month + utilities. 917-328-3042.

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NEW FLEA MARKET OPENING Saturday & Sunday, August 4th & 5th at Stone Ridge Orchard, Route 213. 10 to 5. Interested vendors, please call Cher at 845-8533889. We supply the tents - just bring your tables. Best of all, no vendor fee.

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OLD FURNITURE, CROCKS, JUGS, paintings, frames, postcards, glasswares, sporting items, urns, fountain pens, lamps, dolls, pocket knives, military items, bronzes, jewelry, sterling, old toys, old paper, old boxes, old advertisements, vintage clothing, anything old. Home contents purchased, (select items or entire estates purchased.) CASH PAID 657-6252

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BIRD NETTING, PROTECT YOUR BERRIES. Black woven netting is tough and will last for years. Size is approximately 25’ x 25’. Small mesh will keep birds from eating your blueberries and other fruits. $65. 845-6160710.

Crystals and Healing Stones Vogel, Ruby, Aloite, Mariposa, Larimar, Beryl, Adventurine, Kyanite, Diamantina, Chakra set, plus more. (All are cleansed and prepared to move on)

1553 Wittenberg Rd. 12457 845-688-9846 Used Overhead Garage Door, like new, metal, white, door size: 6 ft.x 8 ft. Call Sadie 954-695-4274.

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Books Wanted. Quality used, out-of-print, and antiquarian books bought (also typewriters, maps, and ephemera). Bring items to Barner Books; 3 Church Street; New Paltz or call 845-255-2635 or email: barnerbooks@gmail.com

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HAVE A DEAD TREE..... CALL ME! Dietz Tree Service Inc. Tree Removal, Trimming, Stump Grinding. Seasoned Firewood for Sale. (845)255-7259. Residential, Municipalities.

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Call/Text Any Time 845-901-7379

WANTED-TOP DOLLARS PAID! We Buy Entire Estates or Single Items. Actively Seeking Gold and Silver of any kind, Sterling, Flatware & Jewelry. Furniture, Antiques through Mid-Century. We Gladly do House Calls. Free Appraisals. We also do Estate/Tag Sales. 35 years experience. One Call Does It All. Call or text anytime 24/7.

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Estate/Moving Sale

GREAT WOODSTOCK MOVING SALE. The Townsend family is moving to Australia. Sale at: 22 Forestwood Drive. Saturday, July 28th & Sunday, July 29th. Mid-Century: Thayer Coggin Pair of club chairs & couch, pair of MT tulip tables, lg. breakfront, chrome Arc Lamp, two tile top tables, (Denmark), Danish teak DR cabinet (skovby), Inlaid DR table (3 leaves) & buffet. Stickley: Two lg. Morris chairs, 6 DR chairs, side table, great slag glass iron floor lamp & wooden table lamp. Country furniture: Wainscot cabinet, two-door cupboard, painted dresser, blanket chest, mirrors--Wedgewood service, sterling, Fine china: Imari, Rosenthal, German, Danish, etc. Vintage copperware & iron. Lg. Weber grill, like new Troy Bilt snowblower, lawn mower, 9x12 Rya rug, other rugs, quality King-size bed, Sankyo stereo & Nikko Amp, Vintage cameras: NIKON S2 (Nikkor lense), Lots of artwork: inc. Woodstock art- Curry, Ernst, Martin, Fenton, Rev. & Civil War Books, also outdoor furniture, etc. ALL MUST GOHOUSE IS SOLD!! RAIN OR SHINE.

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Flea Market

HIGH FALLS Flea Market, Rt. 213 High Falls. Art, Antiques, Collectibles. EVERY SUNDAY, April 8-October 28; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Vendor info: (845)810-0471 or jonicollyn@aol.com

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Yard & Garage Sales

Yard Sale. 7/28 & 7/29, 10am-4pm. 30 Plochmann Lane, Woodstock. Hammock, sun canopy, breast pump, cast iron grates, fire safe, artwork, assorted furniture, WWII muntions crates, louvred door, tools, etc. No early birds. Multi-Home Garage Sale to include antiques, collectibles, crystal, china, home goods and other good stuff. Saturday, July 28, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 167 Van Dale Road, Woodstock. MOWER’S SATURDAY/SUNDAY FLEA MARKET; Maple Lane, Woodstock. Every weekend starting May 19. Antiques, collectibles, produce & Reusables. 845-6796744. Join us for our 41st Year! For brochure: woodstockfleamarket@hvc.rr.com GOOGLE US!

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GBM TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC. Professional Moving and Delivery. Residential/Commercial. Local and N.Y.C. Metro areas. N.Y.S. Dot T 12467, Shandaken, N.Y. Call 845-688-2253.

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Helping Hands Household Cleaning. Using non-toxic cleaning products. Call or email: Helpinghands328@yahoo.com or 845-324-1748

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TLK LLC. PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS. Weekend, Weekly, Monthly rentals. We have Gray, white, blue, tan, green (pinescented), pink (rose-scented), red & blue handicap accessible. (We also have a few w/ sinks). Great for Construction/Building Sites, Sporting Events, Concerts, Street Festivals, Parks, Outdoor Weddings, Campsites, Flea Markets, Party Events, etc. Call 845-658-8766, 845-417-6461 or 845706-7197. e-mail: TLKportables@gmail. com

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HB Painting & Construction INC. *Painting: Interior/Exterior, Pressure-Washing, Staining, Glazing... *Construction: Home Renovations, Additions, Bathrooms, Kitchen, Doors, Windows, Decks, Roofs, Gutters, Tile, Hardwood Floors (New-Refinish), Sheetrock, Tape. Snowplowing. Call 845616-8574. HANDYALL SERVICES: *Carpentry, *Plumbing, *Electrical, *Painting, *Excavating & Grading. 5 ton dump trailer. Trees cut, Yards cleaned & mowed. Snow Removal. Call Dave (845)514-6503- mobile. House & Estate Cleanouts, Junk Removal, Dump Runs. Helping homeowners, realtors and property managers for 20 years. One call, it’s gone! Senior & disabled discounts. 845-247-7365. GarysHauling.com *PAINTING STANDARD.* Affordable, On-Schedule, Quality. Residential/Commercial. Interior/Exterior. Neat, Polite, Professional. Now taking SUMMER reservations. 845-527-1252.

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unsafe & the woman can’t keep Dolly, Dolly is in a wonderful foster home in W. Hurley. She’s been spayed, up to date w/shots, litter pan trained & tested negative for FIV/ LeukV. Dolly’s foster mom says she’s so sweet & polite! If you’re interested in finding out more about DOLLY girl, please call/ text (917)282-2018 or email DRJLPK@aol. com. Please include your full name, best way to reach you and best time to reach you.

Looking to adopt. Endless love, laughter, music, and, adventure all await your precious baby. Dedicated teacher wants to be a stay at home mom. Expenses paid. Call 877-696-1526, www.mybabyandme.net

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Pet Care

QUALIFIED & DEPENDABLE PET SITTER. Loving care when you can’t be there for cats, dogs, caged critters, reptiles. Special needs, seniors. First aid certified. Bonded & insured. Plants & home check. Woodstock, West Hurley, Saugerties, Uptown Kingston. Diane’s Pet Sitting & Home Check. 845-679-6401, Dianabelle3@aol. com.

L&M Pet Sitting Professional pet care visits for cats, dogs, birds, and other exotic species.

Lauren Storm & Michael Steeley (607) 431-3392 LnMpetsitting@gmail.com

Check us out on Facebook! WOULD YOU LIKE AN OUTDOOR CAT? Do you have a barn, garage, shed or outbuilding? Would you like to consider having feral cats? You can help cats in need who will help keep your barn, etc. free of rodents. The cats will be neutered/spayed and up to date w/shots. Please call the Woodstock Feral Cat Project at 347-258-2725.

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Boats/ Recreational Vehicles

2005 BOUNDER 33 FT. MOTOR HOME. 32K miles, 8.1 Workhorse Chassie, Allison transmission, 2 slide-outs, 2 A/Cs, 2 TVs, 5500w generator, all new tires & batteries. Excellent condition. Extras. $32,000. 845255-1855 or e-mail: lesliew@hvc.rr.com

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Vehicles Wanted

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Animals

FOR ADOPTION- Handsome, Sweet 9-year old Gray Cat Boy, Quicksilver, has been through so much. He lost his lifelong cat friend/brother. He was put outside when a fragile baby came home and the doctor recommended no pets in the house. He’s been neutered, up-to-date w/shots and litter pan trained. He’s now in a house in Shandaken where the resident cat has attacked him. He’s not sure why such bad things are happening to such a good cat. Quicksilver needs a new lap and a new person to love him. If you think that person could be you, please call (845)514-9694. FOR ADOPTION: Danny Boy is a handsome Gray Cat Boy w/the softest fur ever! He’s neutered, up to date w/shots and litter pan trained. The vet estimates Danny Boy’s age as under 2-years. And did I mention: Danny Boy is one of the sweetest, most trusting cats you could ever hope to meet? If you’re interested in meeting him at his foster home in Shokan, please email DRJLPK@aol.com or text/call (917)2822018. If you’d like a return call, please leave your full name, phone number w/area code and best time to reach you. GRAY & WHITE CAT GIRL- DOLLY. About 1-year old. She wandered into a woman’s garage. Since being outdoors is

CASH PAID FOR USED cars & trucks regardless of condition. Junk cars removed. Call 246-0214. DMV 7107350.

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1991 BMW 535i, standard shift, sunroof, gray w/white leather seats, mileage 52,981. 2 owners. Call: 845-853-4149.

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