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All the world’s a stage TSL to screen National Theatre of London's Deep Blue Sea & Frankenstein and Stage Russia's Eugene Onegin & Cherry Orchard

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t’s like an addiction. Once a film and theater venue gets itself set up to screen high-definition simulcasts – say, of the Metropolitan Opera – the opportunities to show more become practically endless. Someone with a bottomless thirst for high culture could easily spend all four days of the next two weekends at Time & Space, Limited (TSL), soaking up terrific programs from the National Theater of London Live and Stage Russia. Oh, happy Hudsonites! The wallow starts at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 22 with the National Theater’s production of Terence Rattigan’s 1952 drama The Deep Blue Sea, directed by Carrie Cracknell. Helen McCrory – an actress familiar to cable-watchers as Aunt Polly in Peaky Blinders and Evelyn Poole in Penny Dreadful – plays the suicidal Hester Collyer, acclaimed as one of the greatest female roles in contemporary drama. Tom Burke co-stars. Come back at 1 p.m. on Sunday, October 23 for the inaugural show of Stage Russia: a live filmed production of the Moscow Vakhtangov Theatre’s newly reimagined version – not the familiar Tchaikovsky

You have another opportunity to catch one of the two filmed versions of Danny Boyle’s celebrated 2012 National Theater of London Live stage production of Frankenstein at TSL in Hudson at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 29. In its Olivier Award-winning London run, two TV Sherlocks, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller, took turns playing Victor Frankenstein and his undead creation. Both shared highly enthusiastic reviews. In this encore presentation, Cumberbatch will play the Creature and Miller will play the role of Victor Frankenstein. Call ahead to make a reservation; these screenings often sell out.

opera – of Alexander Pushkin’s novelin-verse Eugene Onegin. Rimas Tuminas directs; Sergey Makovetskiy portrays the cynical dandy of the title role. Filmed in September, the broadcast is presented in Russian with English subtitles. National Theater of London Live returns at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 29 with another opportunity to catch one of the two filmed versions of Danny Boyle’s celebrated 2012 stage production of Frankenstein. In its Olivier Awardwinning London run, two TV Sherlocks, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny

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Lee Miller, took turns playing Victor Frankenstein and his undead creation. Both shared highly enthusiastic reviews. Stage Russia HD returns at 1 p.m. on Sunday, October 30 with the Moscow Art Theatre’s centennial production of Anton Chekhov’s classic study of the twilight of the Russian aristocracy, The Cherry Orchard. Adolf Shapiro directs, Renata Litvinova stars as the matriarch, Madame Ranevskaya. The performance is presented in Russian with English subtitles. There will be a second screening at TSL on Saturday, November 5 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for all shows cost $20 general admission, $18 for TSL members and $15 for students. To order, or for more information, visit http://timeandspace. org/event-category/live-broadcast or call the venue at (518) 822-8100. – Frances Marion Platt

“Material Remains: Women & Textiles” lecture in Rosendale The beauty of antique quilts and coverlets speaks for itself. And the aesthetic effects achieved by the wom-

en who created the textiles is all the more remarkable when one considers that most quilts were made with whatever was on hand, with scraps leftover from garment-making or other projects. But is there more to the story than just admiring the quilters’ makedo spirit and the accidental beauty of their color combinations? The Rosendale Public Library will collaborate with the New York Council for the Humanities to host a discussion about the origins and history of quilting patterns on Wednesday, October 26 at 7 p.m. “Material Remains: Women and Textiles” will feature scholar Hallie Bond, author and former curator at the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake. Admission is free. Bond will discuss the ways in which patterns and self-expression revealed political beliefs and commemorated loved ones as well as fashionable concerns. The lecture will explore the fundamental changes affecting women’s lives through textiles over many generations. Material Remains: Women & Textiles, Wednesday, October 26, 7-8:30 p.m., free, Rosendale Public Library, 264 Main Street, Rosendale; (845)658-9013, http:// rosendalelibrary.org.

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How to make it in the maker world

Design*Sponge founder Grace Bonney and creative entrepreneurs to host book talk at Rhinecliff library

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he Morton Memorial Library in Rhinecliff is collaborating with Oblong Books & Music of Rhinebeck to host an evening of inspiration for those who long to work for themselves. Design blogger Grace Bonney, author of In the Company of Women: Inspiration and Advice from over 100 Makers, Artists and Entrepreneurs, will bring a stimulating lineup of New York-based artists, entrepreneurs and independent businesswomen to the Morton Library on Saturday, October 22 at 6 p.m. Attendees will hear the entrepreneurs’ empowering stories and enjoy a discussion celebrating women at all stages of life, creativity and career. Tickets to the event cost $35, which includes a copy of Bonney’s book and a totebag made especially for her book tour. Tickets may be purchased online at www. oblongbooks.com. Bonney’s website, Design*Sponge, currently reaches up to two million readers per day. Launched in 2004 – and updated three to five times per day – Design*Sponge is all about encouraging the do-it-yourself divas everywhere. Bonney has worked as a contributing editor at House & Garden, Domino and Craft magazines, and she’s passionate about supporting up-andcoming designers, even offering an annual scholarship for new talent. She writes a free business column for creatives, and is the host of a weekly radio show, After the

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Author/blogger Grace Bonney is the founder of Design*Sponge, a website dedicated to the creative community that reaches nearly 2 million readers per day.

Jump. Bonney lives in the Hudson Valley with her wife Julia and their three pets. Featured speakers at the Morton Library event include a graphic designer, two restaurateurs, an interior designer and an emerging-business consultant. Paula Grief is a graphic designer whose work spans the fashion and music worlds, and currently runs a ceramic workshop in Hudson. Sheila Bridges was named “America’s Best Interior Designer” by CNN and Time Magazine. She founded her interior design firm in 1994 and has designed spaces for many prominent people, including former president Bill Clinton’s Harlem offices. She hosted four seasons of Sheila Bridges’ Designer Living for the Fine Living network, and her line of furniture and home furnishings is produced as Sheila Bridges Home, Inc. Her design work is represented in collections of the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design in New York City and most recently the Musée de la Toile de Jouy in Jouy-en-Josas, France. Elise Kornack and Anna Hieronyimus are co-owners of Take Root, a 12-seat contemporary American restaurant in Brooklyn. The restaurant is run solely

by the two, with Chef Kornack in the kitchen and Hieronyimus running the front of house and the wine program. This year and last, Take Root was awarded a Michelin Star. Tracy Kennard is the founder of Kennard & Daughters, a consultancy that provides brand and business strategy to designers in the fashion and lifestyle space. Kennard & Daughters serves a range of clients with a focus on independent, niche and emerging brands. In addition, Kennard and her husband Jamie own and operate Brunette, a wine bar in Kingston. Bonney’s book, In the Company of Women, profiles more than 100 creative women spanning all age groups, backgrounds, races and industries. Those looking to forge their own career paths will find practical, inspirational advice with interviews detailing the keys to success, which include maintaining meaningful and lasting relationships, staying true to what you believe in and having patience. The book and tickets to the event are available at Oblong Books & Music, located at 6422 Montgomery Street in Rhinebeck, (845) 876-0500, and at 26 Main Street in Millerton, (518) 789-3797.

Grace Bonney, In the Company of Women entrepreneurial talk, Saturday, October 22, 6 p.m., $35, Morton Memorial Library, 82 Kelly Street, Rhinecliff; (845) 876-2903, http://morton.rhinecliff. lib.ny.us.

Barbara Masterson’s “Farmworkers” paintings at Falcon

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Barbara Masterson, Vincent, 24” x 36,” oil

Known for her colorful landscape imagery, Milton artist Barbara Masterson takes pleasure in the bucolic wonders of the natural world. And like the great masters who recorded preindustrial farming scenarios in some of their works – Brueghel and Van Gogh, to name a couple – Masterson has captured the romance of such toil set in the glory of nature. “I’ve been a landscape painter for many years. With permission to be on one of our local farms to paint, I painted farmworkers as abstract shapes in the land-


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“Thomas Cole: The Artist as Architect” is the first show to be mounted in Cedar Grove’s new exhibition and lecture space: the “New Studio.” The building is a precise replica of the studio that Cole designed and built for himself at the site barely a year before his untimely death at age 47 in 1848.

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re you frustrated by guided tours that march you from one room of a museum to another before you have a chance to take it all in? Tour guides can help visitors’ understanding of what they’re seeing to blossom, but it’s also nice to be able to linger over the exhibits that interest one most. Once limited to the guided-tour regimen, the Thomas Cole National Historic Site discovered that admissions skyrocketed in 2015 when it instituted “Explore at Your Own Pace” hours on weekend afternoons. But the staff soon noticed that visitors wanted more information about the spaces that they were walking through. A corporate donation from AT&T made the ideal compromise solution possible: The Historic Site engaged a group of tech-savvy area teens to help develop a narrated audio guide app. The new audio tour can be accessed by all visitors on their own mobile devices via the Internet, and free Wi-Fi is available at the site. There is no additional charge for the audio tour to any ticketholder. During the special “Explore at Your Own Pace” hours – Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. – all of the historic buildings of Thomas Cole’s home and studios are open, and docents are stationed in the rooms to answer questions as visitors come and go on their own. Tapping into the audio guide app as well makes this approach the best of both worlds. But you only have two weekends left to check it out before the Historic Site closes for the season, to reopen in May 2017. On view through October 30 are three exhibitions: “Thomas Cole: The Artist as Architect,” “Mind upon Nature: Thomas Cole’s Creative Process” and “Jason Middlebrook: Nature Builds/We Cover.” Regular museum hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is located at 218 Spring Street in Catskill. For more information, visit www.thomascole.org.

scape. Then I found myself looking for them, and I became more interested in figures than the landscape.” Suddenly, the dramatic lighting of the scenery took second place in her creative impulses. She became fascinated with the real people doing the hard work of planting and harvesting. She says that she was saddened when they left in the fall. “One in particular kind of haunted me. I painted him first en plein air, then twice in gouache in my studio. Then I returned to oils to paint him large. That was it. I started to do these very large paintings of the farmworkers themselves. I do go out now and shoot images of them with their permission. Most are friendly; some say no.” In the year-and-a-half since focusing on migrant workers, who started out as “glorious shapes gestured into the painting” with the sunlight hitting them, she has completed dozens of large pieces of individuals, who changed from “abstract shapes to faceless figures to groups of people to people with faces.” On location, she typically uses oil bars: clunky chunks of color applied directly to the surface of canvas or boards. This recent creative journey brought her back

Put New Paltz on Your Calendar THEATRE

Tickets and information www.newpaltz.edu/theatre Box Office opens October 31 845-257-3880 Rodgers and Hammerstein’s OKLAHOMA! November 10-13, 17-20 $20, $18, $10

MUSIC www.newpaltz.edu/music (845) 257-2700 Julien J. Studley Theatre Tickets $8, $6, $3 at the door GYPSY SONGS: THE ROMANI DIASPORA October 25 at 8:00 p.m.

into the studio and back to brushes and oil. A graduate of Elizabeth Seton College and SUNY-New Paltz, Masterson studied the figure with Franklin Alexander at the Barrett House in Poughkeepsie and Woodstock, and painting with Mel Stabin, Christine Debrowski and Gale Barnett in Giverny, France. She has participated in juried, solo and group shows throughout the US, winning several awards. Her paintings are in private and corporate collections in the US, Italy, Germany and Guam. An avid traveler, Masterson has explored areas of Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and Iceland as well as the US, including her most recent trip to Hawaii – always capturing local images of the landscape, people, flora. Forty-two paintings from her collection of migrant farmworkers currently hang at the Falcon in Marlboro. Last month Masterson spoke about the artwork. “One of the musicians, Joe Fitz, saw my work and is associated with Rural & Migrant Ministry. He invited me to speak to the audience at the Falcon about this body of work. I looked up the Ministry through him and did a lot of research, and thought, ‘That’s a good way to give back.’” She will donate ten percent of her income from sales in the show to the Rural & Migrant Ministry, the Poughkeepsie-based nonprofit organization that supports workers in farming communities throughout the state. Masterson’s “Farmworkers” will be on exhibit until November 27. A closing reception will be held on Saturday, November 5 at 4 p.m. – Ann Hutton Barbara Masterson: “Farmworkers,” through November 27, The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W Marlboro; (845) 795-2207, (845) 532-3445, www.barbaramasterson.com.

Arts Mid-Hudson hosts “New Yorker Cartoonists of the Hudson Valley” Arts Mid-Hudson’s latest exhibit, “New Yorker Cartoonists of the Hudson Valley,” features the work of Liza Donnelly and Michael Maslin. Join them on Friday, October 21 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. for a special book-signing reception event at Arts Mid-Hudson in Poughkeepsie. Copies of their recent books include Women on Men, a collection of Donnelly’s cartoons and writing that was a 2014 finalist for the Thurber Prize. Maslin’s biography, Peter Arno: The Mad Mad World of The New Yorker’s Greatest Cartoonist was published in April 2016. Arts Mid-Hudson is located at 696 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie. To learn more, go to http://bit.ly/2ei1GSR.

www.newpaltz.edu/fpa (845) 257-3860

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ART HISTORY newpaltz.edu/arthistory (845) 257-3875 ZAO WOU-KI AND THE AVANT GARDE October 20 at 7:00 p.m. Lecture Center 104, Free

SYMPOSIUM CRITICALLY EVOLVING: Arts-based Research, Practice, Pedagogy and Activism October 22, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Visit newpaltz.edu/abrconference for info S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E W Y O R K

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company. Dinner commences at 8:15 p.m., followed by an after-party with live music provided by the New York City House Band. A live auction will feature items that include lunch for four with Sarah Jessica Parker and jewelry by David Yurman. Tickets cost $200 and include premium seats to the performances and a farm-to-table dinner prepared by the CIA’s renowned chefs. Tickets to attend the performance only cost $45 to $75, depending on seating. – Sharyn Flanagan Half Moon 10th anniversary, Saturday, October 22, 7 p.m., $45-$200, Marriott Pavilion, Culinary Institute of America, 1946 Campus Drive, Hyde Park; www. halfmoontheatre.org.

Rufus Wainwright at Basilica Hudson

Half Moon Theatre will kick off its tenth anniversary season on Saturday, October 22 with an evening of Broadway entertainment emceed by actor/producer/pianist/satellite radio show host Seth Rudetsky (above left) and featuring two-time Tony Award nominee Laura Osnes (above right)at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park.

A dramatic decade Laura Osnes & Seth Rudetsky headline Half Moon Theatre's 10 th anniversary benefit show at CIA

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alf Moon Theatre will kick off its tenth anniversary season on Saturday, October 22 with an evening of Broadway entertainment emceed by Seth Rudetsky and featuring two-time Tony Award nominee Laura Osnes at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in Hyde Park. All proceeds support Half Moon’s performances and arts education programs serving 15,000 youth and adults annually. Seth Rudetsky is the afternoon host on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio’s On Broadway, as well as the host of Seth Speaks on Sirius/ XM Stars. As a pianist, Seth has played for more than a dozen Broadway shows including Ragtime, Les Misérables and Phantom of the Opera. He was the artistic producer and music director for the first five annual Actors’ Fund Fall Concerts and in 2007 made his Broadway acting debut as Sheldon in The Ritz at the Roundabout Theater. Off-Broadway, he wrote and

starred in Rhapsody in Seth at the Actors’ Playhouse, and has appeared on Law and Order CI and had a recurring role on the daytime drama All My Children. Recently he co-wrote and starred in Disaster! He writes a weekly column for Playbill.com and tours the country with his one-man show, Deconstructing Broadway. Laura Osnes is set to star in the new musical The Bandstand on Broadway this fall. She played the title role in Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella and starred in Bonnie and Clyde, for which she received a Tony Award nomination. She appeared as Hope Harcourt in the Tony-winning revival of Anything Goes, Nellie Forbush in Lincoln Center’s production of South Pacific and Sandy in Broadway’s most recent revival of Grease. Osnes appeared on the CBS television series Elementary, in the HBO pilot The Miraculous Year and HBO’s documentary Six by Sondheim, and has performed concerts and cabarets with the New York Philharmonic, the New

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York Pops and the Pasadena Pops and at venues including Carnegie Hall, the Café Carlyle, 54 Below and the LA County Arboretum. In addition to being heard on several cast recordings, Laura has two solo albums, Dream a Little Dream: Live at the Café Carlyle and If I Tell You: The Songs of Maury Yeston. Founded in 2006, Half Moon Theatre is the only professional theater company in the Hudson Valley that produces a traditional season of plays and musicals from September to June. All of Half Moon’s 2016/17 productions will be presented in the Marriott Pavilion at the CIA. Mainstage productions are performed in the 800-seat campus theater, with cabaret shows in a more intimate venue one floor below. Half Moon ticketbuyers receive priority access to the CIA’s restaurants. The anniversary event will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a cocktail party offering hors d’oeuvres and an open bar. Performances begin at 7 p.m. Opening acts include stars of the future from Half Moon’s junior

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Larger-than-life singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright has a lot of historical connections to the Hudson Valley. He was born at Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhinebeck 1973, when his parents, folkie superstars Loudon Wainwright III and the late Kate McGarrigle, were living in Mount Tremper. He discovered his love for opera and theater – and also came to terms with the fact that he was gay – while a prep school student at the Millbrook School in the 1980s. But mostly he grew up in his mother’s native city of Montreal, after his parents’ divorce. He still retains dual Canadian/American citizenship. One of the friends of Rufus Wainwright’s youth and early music-club career in Montreal was rocker Melissa Auf der Maur, who is now firmly anchored in our region as co-founder and director of Basilica Hudson. Her old pal will be the second guest in Basilica’s biennial Pioneering People Series, a combination of concert and conversation scheduled for Saturday, October 22 in the huge converted industrial space in Hudson. It’s also a fundraising event, marking the milestone that Basilica has just been conferred formal 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization status. Wainwright’s performance on grand piano at Basilica promises take the crowd back to his roots of raw, intimate performances in Montreal’s dark piano bars decades ago. The show will provide the audience with a stark juxtaposition to Wainwright’s extravagant performances reenacting a historic Judy Garland concert at Carnegie Hall with full orchestra, touring with his first opera, Prima Donna, and his most recent album Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets. He’s currently working on a new opera commissioned by the Canadian Opera Company on the subject of the Emperor Hadrian. The show starts at 8 p.m., and ticket prices range from $45 to $250. They can be ordered at http://bit.ly/2dUgmqP. Visit http://basilicahudson.org for additional information. Basilica Hudson is located at 110 South Front Street, near the waterfront in the City of Hudson. – Frances Marion Platt


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By turns a raucous entertainment, gorgeous shadow play and masked dance, this dark comedy is told by three troubadours in a medieval tavern, featuring original songs and more than three dozen puppets.

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the Fox. By the time his adventures appeared extensively in print in Pierre de Saint-Cloud’s Le Roman de Renart in 1170, the wily one’s reputation was already long-established in the oral tradition in France, Germany and the Low Countries. Reynard, his nemesis Isegrim the Wolf and other stock characters of medieval beast fables – often thinly disguised satires poking fun at the aristocracy and the clergy – have been popping up in popular culture ever since, from Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale to the current SyFy cable TV series The Magicians. The reference to Tybalt as the “King of Cats” in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet derives from these timeless stories. If someone says that you’re “crazy like a fox,” consider yourself complimented: Old Reynard’s

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Chef/sculptor Mor Pipman will serve special snacks and herbal elixirs to complement the “Café Isegrim” tavern setting.

unconventional strategies extricated him from many a sticky situation. Performance artist Hélène Lesterlin has been so utterly captivated by the conniving antihero for so long that she named her Saugerties base of operations Studio Reynard. For the past four years, in collaboration with Anastacia Bolina and singer/songwriter Laura Brenneman, she has been developing a multimedia theatrical extravaganza based on the beastfable tradition titled Fox vs. Kingdom. By turns a raucous entertainment, gorgeous shadow play and masked dance, this dark comedy is told by three troubadours in a medieval tavern, featuring original songs

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and more than three dozen puppets. Told in English/French/Latin/gibberish, the story exposes themes of entrenched power structures, hypocrisy and corruption, the advent of law, the slick rebuttal and the hunger that drives us to break codes of conduct. The spectacle was developed in workshops at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn, and components of the workin-progress have already been presented at several Hudson Valley venues. Now, at long last, Fox vs. Kingdom is ready to roll out in its entirety. It premieres at the Byrdcliffe Theater October 28 through 30, with performances at 8 p.m. on Friday and

Saturday and at 7 p.m. on Sunday. Chef/ sculptor Mor Pipman will serve special snacks and herbal elixirs to complement the “Café Isegrim” tavern setting. “The audience is encouraged to don Halloween costumes with a beastly medieval theme – think ‘wild boar with a cutlass,’” says the Lesterlin. Tickets for Fox vs. Kingdom cost $40, $25 and $20 and may be purchased online at http://studio-reynard.com. The Byrdcliffe Theater is located at 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Road in Woodstock. For more information, e-mail info@studio-reynard.com. – Frances Marion Platt

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Fairly unbalanced The Brainwashing of My Dad screening with director Q&A at Upstate Films in Rhinebeck

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ou’d have to be living in a cave not to have noticed that public opinion in America has become incredibly polarized in recent decades. The “middle of the road” seems to have vanished. The cataclysm that has swallowed it up can partially be blamed on the elimination of the Fair-

The “middle of the road” seems to have vanished, and that can partially be blamed on the elimination of the Fairness Doctrine in 1987 by the Federal Communications Commission ness Doctrine in 1987 by a Federal Communications Commission dominated by Reagan appointees. That policy, which had formerly prevented the renewal of broadcast licenses to “news” stations that refused to represent more than

The Brainwashing of My Dad will be screened at 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26 at Upstate Films, located at 6415 Montgomery Street (Route 9) in Rhinebeck. A question-and-answer session with the filmmaker will follow.

one side of controversial public issues, was, by a bizarre twist of legal logic, proclaimed an infringement of the right to free speech guaranteed by the First Amendment. In effect, that decision led to the suppression of diversity of information to American TV-watchers and radio listeners – and to a generation of voters who are unfamiliar with global issues and easily swayed by heated rhetoric and disinformation. On Wednesday, Upstate Films in Rhinebeck will screen The Brainwashing of My Dad, a documentary by Jen Senko, in which the filmmaker explores the historical roots of the media trends that transformed her own father from a non-political, lifelong Democrat into

a right-wing fanatic after listening to talk radio. Through interviews with linguists Noam Chomsky and George Lakoff, media luminaries Steve Rendell and Eric Boehlert and activist groups STOP RUSH and HearYourselfThink, among others, Senko unravels how media manipulations over the past 30 years have led to fewer voices, less diversity of opinion, intentional misinformation and greater division in our country. As she investigates the Powell Memo, which urged business leaders to influence institutions of public opinion in the ’70s, the dismantling of the Fairness Doctrine under Reagan and Roger Ailes’ recent plans for GOP media via stations such as Fox News, Senko points to questions

about who owns the airwaves, what rights we have as listeners/watchers and what responsibility our government has to keep the airwaves truly fair, accurate and accountable. The Brainwashing of My Dad will be screened at 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26 at Upstate Films, located at 6415 Montgomery Street (Route 9) in Rhinebeck. A question-and-answer session with the filmmaker will follow. To view a trailer for the film, visit www. youtube.com/watch?v=S8PIZrCA3tA. For more information about the event, visit http://upstatefilms.org/coming-soon/thebrainwashing-of-my-dad. – Frances Marion Platt

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archaeological remnants of early Dutch porcelain and 17th-century bricks. Today the nonprofit preserves the property as an outdoor historical teaching venue and small park. The original section on the right-hand side of the property was built – most likely in the 1660s – by a laborer named Pieter Cornelissen Louw, who had a milling business. By the end of the American Revolution the property belonged to the Bogardus family, who were masons. After serving as rental property from 1816 to 1929, it was sold to a Harold Shaw, and remained occupied until it was gutted by a fire in the 1960s, three centuries after it was built. And Frog Alley? Well, that name came about literally, from the land being used as a footpath at one time that traveled through a swamp populated with frogs. When the Friends of Historic Kingston bought the ruins in 1975, the Common Council voted to change the name of the street from Converse Street back to its original moniker of Frog Alley. – Sharyn Flanagan Scarecrows at Frog Alley, Saturday, October 25, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., free, LouwBogardus House ruins, Frog Alley, Uptown Kingston; (845) 339-0720, www. fohk.org.

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ou don’t have to travel to New England to visit a historic covered bridge. Just four miles north of New Paltz on Route 213 in Rifton is Perrine’s Bridge, the longest standing Burr arch covered bridge in New York State. Constructed in 1844 to cross the Wallkill River, it is the second-oldest covered bridge in the state – after Hyde Hall Covered Bridge in Otsego County, which was built in 1825. While other important covered bridges at New Paltz and Gardiner are long gone, Perrine’s Bridge remains a revered part of Ulster County’s history. Perrine’s Bridge is a 154-foot-long single-span timber structure using a truss system patented in 1817 by Theodore Burr of Torringford, Connecticut. The truss comprises a relatively simple kingpost truss ingeniously augmented with an arch that helps stabilize the structure. The bridge is named for French Huguenot immigrant James W. Perrine, a descendant of Daniel Perrin, who owned a tavern/ hotel near the bridge site. James was the official “bridge snower,” since his establishment was conveniently located nearby. It was his job to keep the bridge floor covered with snow in the winter so that sleds could cross – thus the term “snowing the bridge.” On Sunday, October 23 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., join knowledgeable members of the New York State Covered Bridge Society at Perrine’s Bridge to inspect its outstanding timber structure and marvel at the beauty of the site. There are many wonderful photo opportunities. This event is part of Ulster County’s Cultural Heritage week. Mounted displays and brochures will be available. – Ron Knapp

Stylish scarecrows at Frog Alley ruins on Saturday

Artwork from Kingston elementary schools will be on display and the Forsyth Nature Center will bring some of its farm animals. The event is a joint endeavor of the Junior League of Kingston and Friends of Historic Kingston. The latter are the

custodians of the ruined site, having purchased what was left of the 17thcentury Louw-Bogardus house in the 1970s to save it from the wrecking ball. The property is one of the oldest known sites of a working sawmill and gristmill in Kingston, and has yielded significant

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Frog Alley Park in Uptown Kingston will host the fifth annual “Scarecrows at Frog Alley” on Saturday, October 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will take place at the ruins of the Louw-Bogardus house in Kingston, off North Front Street, adjacent to the Wiltwyck Fire Station in the Stockade Historic District. Scarecrows at Frog Alley features stylish scarecrows creatively crafted by members of the community, competing for prizes that include Best Design, Most Original Concept and Most Frightening Creation.

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“Rondout Revisited” has come home to the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History and is ready to be – well, revisited – this Sunday and next. The historical exhibit’s first iteration, “Circa 1914,” was first installed at the former Reher Bakery upon its reopening by the Jewish Federation of Ulster County as a museum in 2010. But it has been on the road in the intervening years, and now it’s back. The exhibit now includes two new sections: “Circa 1820,” featuring a diorama of Kingston Landing by Michael DelPriore of Ryerson Studio, and “The Urban Renewal Years,” documenting the decline of the Rondout during the 1960s via the photographs of Robert Haines and Eugene Dauner, with text by journalist Lynn Woods. The Center and the exhibit will be open to the public for tours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the next two Sundays, October 23 and 30. The Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History is located at 101 Broadway in Kingston’s Rondout District. For more info, call (845) 338-8131, e-mail info@ rehercenter.org or visit www.rehercenter. org or www.facebook.com/reherbakery.

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ey West, the southernmost point in the US, is closer to Havana than to Miami; but as far as the second half of the 20th century in the United States is concerned, Cuba might as well be in another cloaked dimension. In all the obscure and occluded years of Cold War relations, so little verified cultural information has escaped from this island so close: a condition that breeds myth and misinformation. But from what has reached us reliably, we have ascertained a few things for certain.

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First, Cuba = baseball. Every El Duque and Liván Hernández that we’ve gotten to know has attested to the riches back home; and now that the gate is swung wide, no doubt remains. Whether baseball thrives in Cuba as the rare permitted Western decadence because Castro himself played the game at a level high enough to be on the radar of Major League baseball scouts is a subject of some debate. The truth trends toward nay. Some have it that if Fidel had in fact been signed to a Minor League contract that one team seriously considered tendering, the chain of events that culminated in the Missile Crisis and the assassination of JFK would never have been triggered. After looking into the matter, the Daily Kos concludes that Castro “did pitch in at least one game for his intramural Havana Law School college baseball team.” It is therefore likely that some people need to chill with that. Second, in a way similar to baseball in its disproportion, Cuba is inarguably one of

the greatest music nations on the planet: the very soil of the global fusion known as the Afro/Cuban musical language and family of styles. The agonies of history, slavery, conquest and revolution really, really know how to make great music happen, and in Cuba the soul of music found one of its handful of truly magical formulas. Words won’t do it justice, but if, in the standard story, European harmony is “high” and the street rhythms of the Caribbean and Africa are “low,” Cuba got it all mixed up: its rhythms so “high” that American musicians have struggled in vain to play and feel them accurately for 60+ years; harmonic development so sophisticated and elegant that jazz – the American classical music of the 20th century – has been obsessed with it for as long as it has been jazz. In the American popular consciousness, Cuban music is mostly associated with the band + film + album + 1940s Havana venue the Buena Vista Social Club, in

which one of the most knowledgeable and kind of all US musical imperialists, Ry Cooder, brought Cuban music legends out of retirement and (re)kindled a stateside obsession with the music of Cuba. That

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Classics on Hudson Baroque concert Classics on Hudson begins its third season of performances featuring the works of Baroque masters at the Hudson Opera House. Under the direction of newly appointed artistic director Eugenia Zukerman, Classics on Hudson presents “Basking in the Baroque,” an afternoon of Baroque arias and duets, at the Hudson Opera House on Sunday, October 23 at 3 p.m. The program includes the music of Bach, Handel, Vivaldi and other arias and duets of enduring popularity from Baroque composers. Tickets cost $25 general admission, $22 for members and can be purchased by calling (518) 822-1438 or online at http://hudsonoperahouse.org. The Hudson Opera House is located at 327 Warren Street in Hudson.

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Woodstock Invitational Luthiers’ Showcase at Bearsville this weekend

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he Woodstock Invitational Luthiers’ Showcase takes over the Bearsville Theater and – across the parking lot – the spacious Utopia Soundstage on the weekend of October 21, 22 and 23. This intimate gathering for the community of acoustic stringed-instrument builders, players, collectors and aficionados has become one of the premier international events of its kind in the world today. Steel-stringed guitars – flattops, archtops, manouche, resonators, harp/guitars and hybrids – nylon-stringed classical and flamenco guitars, plus mandolins, lutes, ouds, ukuleles, banjos and stringed oddities will be on display. This is a rare opportunity for the public to see, hear, play, buy or commission custom-made instruments. Also on-site is a series of instructional clinics and workshops for players, plus seminars and colloquia for builders, by separate admission; plus the annual String Sampler Concert of acoustic music featuring internationally known artists, also by separate admission. For complete information on the showcase and all related events, visit www.woodstockinvitational.com. The Bearsville Theater and Utopia Soundstage are located at 291 and 293 Tinker Street, respectively, and share an entrance and parking.

scene has stayed active ever since, and on Sunday, October 23 at 7 p.m., the Havana Cuba All-stars perform at the Bardavon 1869 Opera House in Poughkeepsie in their American debut. Drawing their inspiration from traditional Cuban son, the Havana Cuba All-Stars comprise some of Cuba’s greatest and most prominent musicians, and are devoted to promoting the entire tapestry of Cuban music. Tickets for the Havana Cuba AllStars range from $44 to $64 and may be purchased at the Bardavon box office at 35 Market Street in Poughkeepsie, (845) 473-2072, at the UPAC box office at 601 Broadway in Kingston, (845) 339-6088, or via Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. Please note that Bardavon member benefits are not available through Ticketmaster. – John Burdick Havana Cuba All-Stars, Sunday, October

23, 7 p.m., $44-$64, Bardavon, 35 Market Street, Poughkeepsie; www.bardavon. org.

Frank Vignola & Olli Soikkeli play Django Jazz guitarist Frank Vignola’s frequent appearances around here (and around practically everywhere) are another reminder that jazz was, at one time, popular music, before 60 years of intellectualization and hipsterization wrested it from the popular audience. Vignola is a master of many jazz modes and styles, but when he appears with fellow guitarist Olli Soikkeli at the Rosendale Café on Saturday, October 22 at 8 p.m., he will be paying tribute specifically to one of jazz’s most beloved figures: the great swing guitarist Django Reinhardt, most known for his lyrical duets and duels with the brilliant violinist Sté-

phane Grappelli. Vignola has been at the Django thing since the late 1980s, when he performed with the Hot Club of France at Michael’s Pub in Manhattan. Admission to the show costs $20. The Rosendale Café is located at 434 Main Street in Rosendale. For more information, visit http://rosendalecafe. com or call (845) 679-9048.

With their fourth release, Friends Share Lovers, the great Northampton, Massachusetts-area indie rock band And the Kids finally realize in the studio what has been apparent to concertgoers from the band’s very beginnings: that this is a band possessed of an otherworldly and richly musical magic. Two self-released EPs and one other full-length on Signature Sounds Records have all been pointing in this direction, but Friends Share Lovers still manages to exceed expectations. The band has endured much to get to this point, including the deportation of a founding member, keyboardist Meghan Miller, and the ill-timed kibosh that that put on touring in support of their first fulllength, 2015’s Turn to Each Other. On Friday, October 21 at 8 p.m., And the Kids perform at the Half Moon in Hudson with the skittish Beefheartian art-rockers and ATK tourmates Palm, as well as the Woodstock/Kingston area dark-pop band Battle Ave. on the bill. Admission costs $10. The Half Moon is located at 41 South Front Street in Hudson. For more information, visit http://thehalfmoonhudson.com. – John Burdick


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Mad about the boy

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midst the glorious array of quirky new independent movies, low-budget features by emerging directors, serious political documentaries, shorts and screenworks from corners of the globe not generally known for their cinema industries, the Woodstock Film Festival (WFF) usually includes at least two or three more polished gems that are “commercial” enough in some way to make it into broader theatrical distribution. And each year Almanac Weekly tries to guess which ones those might be, in order to offer readers a review that they might dimly recall when it comes time to decide whether or not to go see said movie – perhaps many months later. Sometimes we guess wrong, and our picks quickly submerge into the obscurity of cult filmdom. A few of our choices – The Imitation Game in 2014 leaps to mind – go on to become palpable popular hits. Usually these are movies with well-known directors and/or acting stars, which fact unfortunately tends to crowd next year’s totally offbeat breakout hit, like Beasts of the Southern Wild, off the radar. Unfortunately, your humble film criticin-residence didn’t snag tickets in time for WFF 2016’s three most obviously multiplex-bound narrative features: Michael Mailer’s Blind, which stars Demi Moore and Alec Baldwin; Jeff Nichols’ Cannes hit Loving, the biopic of the Virginia couple whose interracial marriage was the subject of a 1967 Supreme Court decision that struck down state miscegenation laws; and Alexander Janko’s Year by the Sea, which stars Karen

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Allen, Michael Cristofer and Celia Imrie. Keep an eye out for them in a theater near you – or on PBS or cable or Netflix – in the foreseeable future, and so will I. But I did manage to get in to see Paint It Black, the first feature directed by actress Amber Tamblyn. Tamblyn has been in the news a fair bit of late in the wake of Donald Trump’s instantly infamous “grabbing” tape: She came out publicly on Instagram about a past experience of being sexually assaulted by an ex-boyfriend, and performed a scathing video dressed as Trump for the Spike cable show Lip Sync Battle. Now 33, she first made her mark as a teenage actress in a recurring role in General Hospital, the lead role in Joan of Arcadia and as Tibby in the 2005 movie The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. More recently, she did a three-year stint in the cast of Two and a Half Men. The daughter of Russ Tamblyn, who played Riff in the 1961 movie version of West Side Story, Amber Tamblyn was a Hollywood brat who knows LA and its many subcultures very well. She brings that familiarity to vivid life onscreen in Paint It Black, which she called her “passion project” at the WFF screening last weekend. Tamblyn’s screenplay is an adaptation of Janet Fitch’s 2006 novel of the same name, a sort-of sequel to Fitch’s much-better-known 1999 work, White Oleander. Tamblyn described Paint It Black as the movie that might have been made “if Quentin Tarantino directed Grey Gardens.” Like the latter work – and Sunset Boulevard, which she also cited as an inspiration – it’s largely set on a oncegrand, now-down-at-heels mansion that

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For reasons never really elaborated in the film version, Michael commits suicide. Both his girlfriend and his mother are devastated, and so begins an elaborate, oftenviolent pavanne of j e a l o u s y, resentment, attraction, retribution and codependency between the two women that is at times difficult to watch. It’s a tense, tortuous psychological thriller in which we get glimpses of the same elusive young man through two extraordinarily different lenses; it’s also an insightful study of class differences in a city of dreams where ostentatious wealth and grinding poverty frequently intersect. The cinematography and soundtrack

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If you’re coming for the dance and music only, the admission fee at the door is $20 general admission, $15 for fulltime students with ID. No experience or partner is required. The workshops for experienced dancers (see www. hvcd.info for criteria) cost $20 extra for one, $35 extra for both. A package price of $45 general, $40 for students is available for both workshops and the dance via preregistration at www. hudsonvalleydance.org. The Poughkeepsie Tennis Club, which has an excellent wooden dance floor, is located at 135 South Hamilton Street in Poughkeepsie. For more info, call (845) 454-2571 or visit the website.

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he ASK for Film independent film series will cap its 2016 season with “Friday Night Fright” on October 28. Short films include Boots, a ghost story based on true events in Monroe, by Keith Hopkins; The Twelve-Foot-Tall Rabbits of Rokeby Farm by Kingston Lace Mill artist Rubi Rose; Interrogation, filmed on location in Kingston by ASK for Film’s very own Christopher Nostrand and Daniela Florez; Cycle, a laundry room horror/comedy by Jack Joy; They Will All Die in Space by Spanish filmmaker Javier Chillon; and Last Day on Earth by Korean filmmaker SangJin Ko. ASK for Film’s mission is to provide a platform for local Hudson Valley filmmakers to show their work and participate in a short question-and-answer session after the show to a public audience. Admission costs $10. Films range in length from five to 22 minutes. The screening will be held at the Arts Society of Kingston, located at 97 Broadway in Kingston. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the films play at 7:30 p.m.

are stylistically brash and flashy, impressionistic in a cacophonous sort of way. Josie tries to dance away her grief in grungy clubs, while Meredith vents her rage upon her piano keyboard (when she isn’t stalking Josie). Both female leads are terrific, but the formidable stage actress McTeer is especially gripping as the Helicopter Mom from Hell. For the acting alone, Paint It Black is worth catching if and when it comes around again. And it’ll be worth keeping an eye on future directorial efforts from the multi-talented Amber Tamblyn. – Frances Marion Platt To read more of Frances’ movie reviews, visit our Almanac Weekly website at http://hudsonvalleyone.com/category/ film.

Swing dance to Boilermaker Jazz Band in Poughkeepsie

jitterbugging up a storm, instead of sitting around being a couch potato? Well, you still can, thanks to Hudson Valley Community Dances. The organization has something cooking up pretty much every weekend at various venues, and this Saturday is time to get swinging at the Poughkeepsie Tennis Club (and we don’t mean racquets). The sounds of the Jazz Age will come alive with the internationally acclaimed Boilermaker Jazz Band, led by Paul Cosentino. The October 22 Swing Dance Celebration gets underway with

workshops for dancers with experience from 6 to 7 p.m. and from 7 to 8 p.m., taught by Nathan Bugh and Gaby Cook. Beginners can get a lesson from 8 to 8:30 p.m. Dancing will go on from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., with the live performance by the Boilermaker Jazz Band beginning at 9:30.

Saugerties Pro Music presents the Prometheus Brass in concert on Sunday, October 23 at 3 p.m. in the Saugerties United Methodist Church. The ensemble comprising Sandra Coffin, Matthew Ragsdale, Susan LaFever and Dale Turk will present a program titled “Salut! to Oktoberfest.” This rousing salute to the season and the Germanic tradition of brass-band celebrations will feature compositions by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Scott Joplin. Admission costs $12 for adults and $10 for seniors; students are admitted free. The Saugerties United Methodist Church is located at 67 Washington Avenue in Saugerties. For more information, visit www.saugertiespromusica.org or call (845) 679-5733.

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Cosmology surprise: Death doesn’t exist

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any are drawn to cosmology because it helps solve the greatest mysteries – not merely about galaxies and other stuff “out there,” but about ourselves. And it has been a growing science perception since the mid-18th century that Earth is not a “world apart,” but a planet whose origin, components and destiny march very much in sync with the rest of the universe. Science may have seriously started hiking down this road when it first sought the nature of the four fundamental forces and the elementary particles. Einstein gave this quest a major boost when he revealed that energy and mass are two faces of the same entity, so that one effortlessly converts to the other. So the Eastern-sounding All-Is-One business went beyond the realization that all matter – even elements seemingly so wildly

disparate like lead and helium – consists of arrangements of identical building blocks called subatomic particles. It was worse than that: How they appeared and how they behaved depended on whether and how they were observed. In short, our minds are part of the equation too! The advent of quantum theory brought this physics revolution to the forefront. In the years between Einstein’s two major theories, Special and General, science was convulsed as two incompatible worldviews fought each other to a standoff. In one corner was “local realism,” which insisted that nature exists independent of our observations or measurements. As Wikipedia still explains today, “Einstein’s principle of Local Realism is the combination of the principle of locality (limiting cause-and-effect to the speed of light) with the assumption that a particle must objectively have a pre-existing value

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(i.e. a real value) existing before that measurement is made.” Yet undeniable data kept pointing the opposite way, in which, as famed physicist John Wheeler put it, “No phenomenon is a real phenomenon unless it is an observed phenomenon.” A mind-dependent property does not have to be a value of a physical variable, such as position or momentum. A property can be potential (i.e., can be a capacity), in the way that a glass object has the potential (or capacity) to break if subjected to a particular force, but otherwise will not actually break. If all this sounds confusing, you’re not alone; which is why the late physics guru Richard Feynman famously said that if anyone says they understand quantum mechanics, it means they haven’t. The really inescapable clauses to quantum theory arise from aspects like Tunneling and Particle Entanglement. In the latter, the mere observation of a subatomic particle causes its “twin” – no matter how distant – to materialize instantly, assuming precisely the complementary properties from the object that you observed.

Among physicists, the most popular explanation, the Copenhagen Interpretation, says that objects do not have a real existence in space and time until they’re observed. In other words, local realism is unreal. (How’s that?) Only then, at that moment, will the electron you’re measuring, say, have its “wave function collapse,” so that it now occupies an actual position and has some real motion – or perhaps displays charac teristics such as spin or polarization. At the same moment, perhaps even on another galaxy, its “twin” somehow “knows” of your observation and collapses itself into a particle with precisely the same characteristics, only reversed. The fact of Entanglement is no longer in doubt, as it is routinely observed, and even utilized for our inventions. It seems to do away with local realism for good. It certainly unequivocally supports the intimate link between the observer and nature. As if all this weren’t enough, experiments since the 1920s reveal that space and time have no independent existence, either. They can’t be probed and

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GARDENER’S NOTEBOOK

The not-sobig chill Coping strategies for the first frosts of autumn

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hat a nutty time of year, literally! Chestnuts and black walnuts, two of my favorite nuts, were raining down, figuratively, just before the middle of the month. Black walnuts are free for the taking. Wild trees are everywhere around here, and keep increasing because of overlooked nuts buried by squirrels. The nuts are so abundant this year (and most years) that squirrels and humans can have their fill. (Not so with my filbert nuts; squirrels will strip those bushes clean.) Black walnuts have a strong flavor. Like dark beer, fresh blackcurrants and okra, not everyone likes the flavor. That’s fine. Fast-food chains might purvey foods that everyone sort of likes, while a home gardener and gatherer can grow and gather fruits and vegetables and nuts that he or she really, really likes, and ignore what he or she really, really does not like. There’s also, if you’re not a squirrel, the getting-to-the-nut problem with black walnuts. The first step is to remove it, as soon as possible after gathering the soft, messy, darkstaining husk. My wife Deb does this; I try to come up with contraptions to ease the job of husking ten five-gallon buckets’ worth of nuts that eventually transmute to eight one-quart Mason jars filled with nutmeats. We’ve gone through a few incarnations of huskers. One year I bought an old-fashioned cornhusker, which needed some modification with an angle grinder. It didn’t do the job. Another year I ran the tractor back and forth over the nuts in the driveway: a common method, but not effective enough. In years past, Deb has given each nut a tap with a light sledgehammer, which is enough to loosen the husk so that it can be easily twisted off. Another year, I mounted a flat piece of metal in a slot that I cut in a short length of two-by-four lumber. Rolling the nut over the metal edge was enough to make the husk easy to twist off. This year I drilled a nut-sized hole in a piece of wood and mounted it over a bucket. One whack with a light sledgehammer drove the nut through, minus the husk – or it was supposed to do that: One piece of husk, on the leading edge, always stayed attached to the nut. So now Deb is back to one of the standard methods for dehusking black walnuts: Stomp on them with your heel, then pick them off to rub off any remaining husk.

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Enough with the nuts: Tonight (October 10), temperatures are predicted to be in the low 30s, which means the high 20s in this cold spot. Mostly, I and the garden are ready for cold. Still to be done are: • Close all hose spigots and open ends of drip emitters and main lines, watering wands and hose sprayers to prevent the expansion of freezing water causing damage. Set up hoops and either clear plastic or row covers over beds of lettuce, Chinese cabbage, endive, arugula and mustard greens. These vegetables tolerate temperatures well into the 20s, but I’ll cover them just in case. And they’ll need the protective coverings soon, anyway. • Bring tropical plants indoors. Banana “trees,” staghorn fern, avocado and clivia have laughed off cold so far, but tomorrow morning would not look so cheery if left outdoors. They get bright windows. A banana’s growing point is below ground, which allows some gardeners merely to lop the whole top off the plant and store the bulb, in its pot, through winter under cool, dark conditions. • Subtropical plants could survive temperatures into the 20s. I’m hoping for a crop from Golden Nugget mandarin, Meyer lemon and Meiwa kumquat, so they’ve been walked indoors and perched near the most sunwashed windows in my house. • Feijoa, olive and Chilean guava are, like citrus, evergreen subtropical plants – except that they can tolerate colder temperatures than citrus. They sport neither fruits, flowers

nor flowerbuds now, so will remain outdoors until temperatures dip into the low 20s. Potted rosemary is also in this category; because I will be visiting it many times over the months that follow to clip off sprigs for pizza and salad dressing, its new home is a sunny kitchen window. Basil will be dead tomorrow. Leafy stems picked today, their bottoms plunked into a glass of water, will provide fresh basil for a few weeks. Then it’s on to frozen basil pesto.

analyzed like cucumbers. That’s because they arise within ourselves as observers, as the mind’s algorithms organize the brain’s ongoing electrical signals. In other words, we carry around space and time like turtles with shells. This may be science’s most underpublicized revelation – and it is certainly central to any quest for understanding the cosmos or reality. Since much quantum evidence like the famous double-slit experiment shows that consciousness and perception are not trivial byproducts of the cosmos, but central to it, awareness must be something deep rather than idiosyncratic. It is apparently basic and permanent, rather than transient and dispensable. One happy consequence of properly demoting time and space while acknowledging the role of consciousness and life is clarifying the true nature of death. Obviously, if time is unreal, the idea of your own sense of “experience” grinding to a permanent halt is seen to be one more illusion. Without reviewing the mainstream science that demolishes time and space (due to lack of space here), one may be left imagining that his or her own existence occurs in a fragile spatiotemporal matrix that can dissipate like smoke in a dream. Conversely, with a Biocentric view in

No wonder Parmenides, 2,400 years ago, figuratively ran down the streets of Elea trying to spread the happy news that reality is actually simple and safe. Along with Zeno, who lived down the block, he was flummoxed by the notion of mortality, which was starting to gain favor among the newer Greek philosophers who were showing signs of overthinking everything. You, who exist as awareness, will never cease to be. – Bob Berman

which life and the observer’s central role are appropriately inserted, the fact of no-death is seen as logical, rather than as, perhaps, some sort of philosophical pleading. Yet even with the proper groundwork not provided, let’s still tell you what happens after you’re dead. Seriously. Okay, it’s not so serious, because you won’t actually die. The feeling of “me,” of consciousness itself, could be considered a 23-watt energy cloud, which is the brain’s energy consumption in producing our sense of “being.” Energy, as we learned in high school physics, is never lost. It can change form, but it never dissipates or disappears. Since neither space nor time is real in any sense except as tools of the mind, anything that seems to occupy space (like the brain or body) or endures in time (again, the brain and body) has no absolute reality, but only an apparent one created by the mind. So there is no “after death” except the death of your physical body in someone else’s now. In reality, everything is just nows. And because there’s no absolute self-existing space/ time matrix for your energy to dissipate, it’s simply impossible to “go” anywhere. You – the real you, which is awareness – will always be alive and continuous.

The Morning After: No drama. That’s the way I like it. The slider on my min/ max thermometer registered a low of 29 degrees last night. That’s a far cry from my first gardens, in Wisconsin, where it seemed that every year (for the five that I gardened there) around September 21, I would be wake to a frigid morning and a garden of blackened tomato, marigold and pepper plants. This morning, marigolds and peppers have felt the chill, but live on to die slowly day by day as the sun dips lower in the sky and temperatures creep lower and lower. – 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 our website at HudsonValleyOne.com.

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Bicycle Awareness Day in New Paltz

CCE Homeschool Hub hosts Open Mic/Open House in Kingston

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21

History séance at Clermont Looking for extra chills and thrills in your local history experiences this month? Skip the haunted house; go on a “Legends by Candlelight Ghost Tour” at the Clermont State Historic Site. Guests attend a 1921 Halloween party complete with a spiritual medium, a crystal ball and a Ouija Board; but something goes wrong during the séance, and suddenly ghosts appear from the house’s 250-year history, and they have (true) stories to tell. Recommended for ages 7 and up, these explorations take place after regular hours, with tours offered every halfhour from 6 to 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, October 21, 22, 28 and 29. Admission costs $10 for adults, $5 for

“No, not that pumpkin. It feels too complacent.” – Peter, age 10, pumpkin-picking in Red Hook

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20

Whether you missed out on the Session 1 registration or you’re just curious to learn more about what the students have been up to, check out the Center for Creative Education (CCE)’s Homeschool Hub. The CCE Homeschool Hub hosts an Open Mic/Open House at the Green Palette this Thursday, October 20 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. See performances, tour the nearby CCE space and enjoy refreshments, as well as the upcoming offerings for Session 2. The Green Palette is located at 107A Greenkill Avenue in Kingston. For more information, call (845) 338-7664 or visit http://cce4me.org/schedule/kingstonhomeschool-hub.

October 20, 2016

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o, as some of you already know, it turns out that bike safety doesn’t have to be based on luck. Communities around the US are making essential changes to traffic patterns to support both bicycles and motor vehicles alike, and New Paltz is among them, currently prioritizing “complete streets” and other measures to make it safer to ride a bike around here. Support around this issue grew astronomically after young adult Gaby O’Shea was struck by a hit-and-run driver in New Paltz last month, and this weekend’s Bicycle Awareness Day is intended to educate and raise funds for Gaby’s long recovery. Bicycle Awareness Day takes place this Sunday, October 23 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at the Water Street Market. Activities include the cool opportunity to try group classes in Barre, Pilates and Gyrokinesis between 8 and 11 a.m.; get some chair massage; listen to music by the Bernstein Trio at 12 noon; watch a dance performance by the Vanaver Caravan Kids at 2:30 p.m.; write a letter for Safer Roads for Cyclists; learn bike safety information from the Bike Depot and Table Rock Tours; plus several Water Street Market shops and restaurants are offering specials, giving the proceeds to Gaby O’Shea. The Water Street Market is located at 10 Main Street in New Paltz. For more information, call (845) 255-1403 or visit http:// bit.ly/2dJDUxq. For updates about Gaby’s progress, visit http://posthope.org/gabriela-oshea. – Erica Chase-Salerno

children aged 12 and under. Reservations are required, and they go fast. The Clermont State Historic Site is located at 1 Clermont Avenue in Germantown. For reservations or more

All Aboard Kingston Pumpkin Patch Trains OCTOBER

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Ride Catskill Mountain Railroad’s Pumpkin Patch Trains! Trains depart from Westbrook Station at Kingston Plaza and travel through the Hurley Flats before stopping at the Pumpkin Patch. Each child will select their own pumpkin to take home and decorate. Wear your Halloween costume!

Train Departure Times 11:00am • 12:30pm • 2:00pm • 3:30pm Adults $18 - Seniors $17 - Children (2-12) $12

For schedules and tickets please visit www.CMRRevents.com Trains are operated by the Catskill Mountain Railroad Co., P.O. Box 1415, Kingston, NY 12401. The railroad reseves the right to modify schedules and substitute equipment without notice.

information, call (518) 537-4240 or visit www.friendsofclermont.org/copy-of-artsat-the-cottage.

Storytime at Vassar museum If fall is all about spice, then how about spicing up your preschooler’s storytime by going to an art museum?

Head over with your 3-to-5-yearold to the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College this Friday, October 21 and again on Friday, November 18 from 1:30 to 2:15 p.m. Kids will enjoy stories, poems and a simple hands-on activity that connects with the art on display. October’s theme is “Nature,” and November’s theme is “I Spy/Observation.” These storytimes are free and open to the public, and


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Dorsey, Rachel Loshak, Simi Stone and Uri Sharlin. Tickets purchased in advance cost $80 for premier seating in the first six rows of center orchestra, $50 for orchestra seating and $40 for balcony seating; tickets at the door cost $10 more. The proceeds support teens in New Paltz and surrounding areas, as well as education and essentials for young people in Nepal. SUNY-New Paltz is located at 1 Hawk Drive in New Paltz, and the Studley Theatre is at 51 Plattekill Avenue. For tickets or more information, call (845) 4185227 or visit www.mayagoldfoundation. org/programs/events.

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History séance at Clermont

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ooking for extra chills and thrills in your local history experiences this month? Skip the haunted house; go on a “Legends by Candlelight Ghost Tour” at the Clermont State Historic Site. Guests attend a 1921 Halloween party complete with a spiritual medium, a crystal ball and a Ouija Board; but something goes wrong during the séance, and suddenly ghosts appear from the house’s 250-year history, and they have (true) stories to tell. Recommended for ages 7 and up, these explorations take place after regular hours, with tours offered every half-hour from 6 to 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, October 21, 22, 28 and 29. Admission costs $10 for adults, $5 for children aged 12 and under. Reservations are required, and they go fast. The Clermont State Historic Site is located at 1 Clermont Avenue in Germantown. For reservations or more information, call (518) 537-4240 or visit www.friendsofclermont.org/copy-of-arts-at-the-cottage. – Erica Chase-Salerno

no registration is required. Vassar College is located at 124 Raymond Avenue in Poughkeepsie. For more information, call (845) 437-5632 or visit http://fllac.vassar.edu.

The High Meadow School is located at 3643 Main Street in Stone Ridge. For more information, call (845) 687-4855 or visit www.highmeadowschool.org.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22

Natalie Merchant sings for Maya Gold Foundation in New Paltz

Book & music fest at High Meadow School Want to encourage your child’s love of books? Or do you wish you could reach past their resistance and entice them in some way? Try simply spending time together at a fun event that’s all about celebrating books and music! This Saturday, October 22, the High Meadow School presents Meadow Fest, a free book and music festival, including a barn dance with Mike + Ruthy’s Family Band (I love them!). Meadow Fest takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and includes readings, signings and workshops by authors and illustrators, a literary nature trail walk, books for sale and more.

Adore live music? How about for a meaningful cause? Then you’ll want to be at “Natalie Merchant and Friends: A Benefit Concert for the Maya Gold F o u n d a t i o n ,” happening this Saturday, October 22 at 7 p.m. at the Studley Theatre at SUNY-New Paltz. And check out this stellar lineup of “and Friends”: Amy Helm, Elizabeth Mitchell, Gail Ann

The science behind environmental solutions

FREE PUBLIC EVENT Emerging Diseases & Amphibian Biodiversity Friday, October 21 at 7 p.m.

University of Maryland biologist Karen Lips will discuss the underlying causes of global amphibian declines and extinctions. Lips, one of the world’s leading experts in amphibian diseases, was one of the first researchers to sound the alarm on massive frog die-offs as a result of the chytrid fungus. Free and open to the public, the event will be held in the Cary Institute auditorium, located at 2801 Sharon Tpk. (Rte. 44) in Millbrook, NY. Seating is first come first served.

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Did you know that author L. Frank Baum named his famed fictional city Oz after looking at a file cabinet labeled O-Z? You can delight your crew with that tidbit on your way to see a live performance of The Wizard of Oz for Kids at the Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck this Saturday, October 22 at 11 a.m. In this performance, Dorothy is captured by the Wicked Witch of the West, and it’s up to the audience, who are transformed into

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Feldenkrais workshops for special-needs kids Could your child benefit from support for mental clarity, relief from body pain or self-regulation? Children up to age 6 with neurological, developmental or orthopedic issues are invited to attend the free Children’s Feldenkrais Clinic at Yoga on Duck Pond this Saturday, October 22 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, October 23 from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Using specialized movements, experienced and trained practitioners are ready to help your child. This workshop is free, but advance registration is required. Yoga on Duck Pond is located at 70 Duck Pond Road in Stone Ridge. For registration

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Halloween spirits inhabit White Pines Looking for ways to get more mileage out of this year’s Halloween costumes? You and your family will want to be at the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild’s “Wicked Woodstock!” Held at White Pines on Saturdays, October 22 and 29, all ages are welcome from 3 to 5:30 p.m. for the costume contest, apple-bobbing contest, pumpkincarving contest, Art Bus and refreshments, all for $5 per child. Then, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., ages 14 and up can walk through the haunted house (if they dare) at the home of Byrdcliffe founders Ralph and Jane Whitehead at a cost of $10 per person. White Pines is located at 454 Upper

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Sure, it’s high season for vampires right now, but have you ever gotten to learn about bats in their own natural habitats? (I’m not counting the ones that you’ve shooed out of your house.) Come on out and “Get a Little Batty” this Saturday, October 22 at 1 p.m. at the Merlin’s Cave Preserve, located on Tunnel Hill Road in Canaan. Local bat researcher Joseph Hoyt will speak about our area’s native bat species, which hibernate in Merlin and Dragon Bones caves during the winter, and explore the property. This event is free and open to the public of all ages, but registration is required. For more information or to register, call (518) 392-5252 or visit http://clctrust.org/

Be honest: How many more years of autumn weekends do you have with your kids to attend a family festival together before life gets even more in the way? Make some special memories with your crew at the Ashokan Center Fall Family Fun Festival this Sunday, October 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Basically, if it’s a fall thing, it’s happening here: Make apple cider, take a hayride, hike the trails, paint pumpkins, do blacksmithing, craft a broom, square dance and more. And the music? Jay & Molly’s Family Band with Mike + Ruthy, as well as Wind and Stone, Aldo Lavaggi and the Hawthorne Valley Fiddlers. Admission costs $5 per person and is free for children under age 3. The Ashokan Center is located at 477 Beaverkill Road in Olivebridge. For more information, call (845) 657-8333 or visit http://ashokancenter.org/events/fallfamily-fun-festival-2016.

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Bicycle Awareness Day at New Paltz’s Water Street Market So, as some of you already know, it turns out that bike safety doesn’t have to be based on luck. Communities around the US are making essential changes to traffic patterns to support both bicycles and motor vehicles alike, and New Paltz is among them, currently prioritizing “complete streets” and other measures to make it safer to ride a bike around here. Support around this issue grew astronomically after young adult Gaby O’Shea was struck by a hit-and-run driver in New Paltz last month, and this weekend’s Bicycle Awareness Day is intended to educate and raise funds for Gaby’s long recovery. Bicycle Awareness Day takes place this Sunday, October 23 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at the Water Street Market. Activities include the cool opportunity to try group classes in Barre, Pilates and Gyrokinesis between 8 and 11 a.m.; get some chair massage; listen to music by the Bernstein Trio at 12 noon; watch a dance performance by the Vanaver Caravan Kids at 2:30 p.m.; write a letter for Safer Roads for Cyclists; learn bike safety information from the Bike Depot and Table Rock Tours; plus several Water Street Market shops and restaurants are offering specials, giving the proceeds to Gaby O’Shea. The Water Street Market is located at 10 Main Street in New Paltz. For more

Is your crew inspired by the array of animals that we see this time of year, from migrating geese to squirrels tucking away nuts to deer preparing for winter? “Family Art Day: Animal Art” at the Woodstock Artists Association and Museum is one way for your budding artists to express themselves. Family Art Day takes place this Sunday, October 23 from 12 noon to 3 p.m. Tied in with the “All Creatures Great and Small” exhibition in the Towbin Museum Wing, “Animal Art” explores the depiction of animals in art. Family Art Day is free and open to the public of all ages. The Woodstock Artists Association and Museum is located at 28 Tinker Street in Woodstock. For more information, call (845) 6792940 or visit www.woodstockart.org/ october-23. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26

See Embrace at Hudson Valley Mall Let’s bring our daughters and our sons to the Embrace movie this week, because some (many? most?) of us need some healing and support around body image; and maybe, just maybe, with this kind of awareness, we can give our kids a chance to sidestep the insanity of hating our bodies. I asked health coach Katy Weber of Worth It with Katy how she came to set up this

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special screening: “So, the backstory for this showing is simple: I’ve been following Taryn’s story since she first announced via Kickstarter that she wanted to make this documentary. I really, really wanted to watch it, and hosting a screening seemed the only way. So I set about trying to get enough people to come to see it with me. With my own health coaching, I work with women who (like me) have spent their lives frustrated and defeated by the merry-go-round of dieting and weight gain. I help them ditch the dieting mentality, and instead love their bodies and nourish their bodies with good food and healthy habits. It’s time to end the shame and guilt associated with eating and learn to love ourselves again! I could go on and on. I’m so excited about this screening and taking an evening to turn off our inner critic and to simply celebrate ourselves for the beautiful women we are.� Embrace takes place this Wednesday, October 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Regal Cinemas in the Hudson Valley Mall at 1300 Ulster Avenue in Kingston. Tickets are still available for $11, but they must be purchased online in advance, since they are not for sale at the theater, so click here for tickets or more information: http://gathr. us/screening/16661 or www.facebook.com/

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SUNY-New Paltz hosts concert of Gypsy songs The SUNY-New Paltz Department of Music presents “Gypsy Songs: The Romani Diasporaâ€? in the Julien J. Studley Theatre on Tuesday, October 25 at 8 p.m. Pianist Alex Peh and mezzo-soprano Samantha Malk perform Zigeunerlieder by Brahms and DvorĂĄk, plus works by Ravel, Rossini, Liszt and Tchaikovsky. Admission costs $8.

Got a young musician in the family? Do your kids’ food allergies make it tricky to celebrate Halloween? I offer to you the Halloween Parade Band. Open to all ages and abilities from any community, the New Paltz Halloween Parade Band performs the theme from The Addams Family on Halloween night, October 31, from the beginning of the parade route at 6 p.m. at the New Paltz Middle School to the end, at the New Paltz Firehouse on Plattekill Avenue. Interested? Performers simply need a band or percussion instrument; then attend band practice on Wednesday, October 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the New Paltz Community Center at 3 Veterans’ Drive, All of our flooring is kiln dried, tongue and groove, planed, and have backers for stability. It comes in widths from 2 1/4 up to 24� in some species. Our species range from Ash and Cherry to hard, soft and wormy Maple, from Red Oak to reclaimed heart / antique Pine as well as Eastern Pine, to beautiful black Walnut.

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Amphibian expert to speak at Cary Institute in Millbrook this Friday

University of Maryland biologist Dr. Karen Lips will detail the underlying causes of global amphibian declines and extinctions at a special lecture at the Cary Institute in Millbrook on Friday, October 21 at 7 p.m. Dr. Lips was one of the first researchers to sound the alarm on massive frog dieoffs in Panama and Costa Rica as a result of chytrid fungus. At her study site in western Panama in 1993, the fungus was pervasive. “We’d see frogs that looked healthy. But when we picked them up, they would jump once, and then die right on the ground.� She has since become one of the world’s leading experts in amphibian diseases, leading collaborative efforts to track and understand what we can expect as new pathogens emerge and spread. Dr. Lips’ work focuses on disease ecology and how chytrid fungi affect amphibian species, populations and their ecosystems. Her ultimate goal: conserving frogs and salamanders. Learn more about the ecological significance of amphibians and Dr. Lips’ research in this American Association for the Advancement of Science video: http:// bit.ly/2dytIKk. Free and open to the public, the lecture will take place in the Cary Institute auditorium located at 2801 Sharon Turnpike in Millbrook. Seating is firstcome, first-served. For more information call (845) 677-7600, extension 121, or visit the website at www.caryinstitute.org.

Memoir readings on Friday in Kingston The members of the Health Alliance’s Oncology Support Program (OSP) memoirwriting groups will hold a public reading of their works on Friday, October 21 at 7 p.m. The OSP, based in the Reuner Cancer Support House on Mary’s Avenue in Kingston,

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expressing profound feelings of joy, loss, gratitude and hilarity. “The Voice of Family” OSP Reading, Friday, October 21, 7 p.m., free, Health Alliance Hospital Auditorium, 75 Mary’s Avenue, Kingston; (845) 339-2071, www. hahv.org/find-care/services/oncologysupport-program.

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Co-presented by SUNY Ulster and the Jewish Federation of Ulster County, the third annual Day of Jewish Learning will be held on November 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the College Lounge, Vanderlyn Hall on SUNY Ulster’s Stone Ridge campus. This event features stimulating lectures, discussion, & participatory activities for all ages led by area spiritual and lay leaders. The Keynote presentation will be given by dynamic Jewish Educator, Lex Rofes. Kosher lunch and a Jewish-themed book exchange areincluded. The Day of Jewish Learning is based on the international model created by LIMMUD, which means “learning”. Area spiritual and lay leaders will teach on a wide range of subjects including: “Hasidic Tales” with always popular presenter, Rabbi Hanoch Hecht; "Like everyone else, only more so -Judaism, Jews, and Universalism” presented by Accord resident, Lawrence Bush, Editor of Jewish Currents Magazine; “Jewish Ways of Mourning and Caring for the Dead (chevra kadisha)” presented by Rabbi Zoe B. Zak and Bernard King-Smith; “Interpreting Biblical Images on Ancient Coins” by Bob Messing; as well as sessions with music, kosher snacks & lunch, a Jewish subjects book exchange (NO sacred texts please), and activities for children ages 6-12. PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE: Register at: www.ucjf.org Adults: $20/$25 at door Call at 845-338-8131 Teens & Students: $15/$18 at door mail check to Jewish Fed of UC Under 12- FREE 1 Albany Ave, G-10 Kingston, NY 12401 For more info: The Jewish Federation of Ulster County, (845) 338-8131; Arlene Gould, Executive Coordinator coord@ucjf.org

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Dutchess Outreach Susan DeKeukelaere Memorial Coat Drive. Your help is needed in collecting adult and children’s winter coats and jackets, especially plus sizes, that are clean and in good condition. Guardian Self Storage location throughout Dutchess County. Other drop off sites are Rhinebeck Bank Branches, Raymour and Flanigan Clearance Center on 757 Vassar Road and all Red Cap Cleaners locations. In conjunction with the People’s Place in Kingston. Coats are distributed locally in November. Info: 845-454-3792, carolann@ dutchessoutreach.org. 6:30am-8am Mysore Ashtanga Practice. Meets every Monday thru Thursday, 6:308am. Ashtanga Yoga comes to Woodstock! This 90-minute space is intended to help you build a personal, self-led Ashtanga practice. A teacher will be available to work with you, guiding you along posture by posture, at a pace suitable for you. Appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Led by Kathy Reisfeld and Laura Olson. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18 drop-in, discount for cards available. 8am-9am Senior Feel Good Aerobics with Diane Collelo. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 8:30am-9:30am Free Daily Silent Sitting Meditation. On-going every Morning, seven days a week, 8:30-9:30am in the Amitabha Shrine Room. Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-5906, jan@kagyu.org. 9am-11:15am New Paltz Playspace. NPZ Town Rec Center, off of Rt 32, New Paltz. HudsonValleyParents.com. 9am-9:50am Qi Gong with Marilyn St. John. Class using gentle movement and relaxation to circulate the life energy. All ages and fitness levels. $8 donation requested. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, www.woodstockyogacenter.com. 9:30am-10:30am 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. Woodstock Town Hall. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock.

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9:30am Gyrotonic Tower Class. Using natural body spinal movements to decompress and strengthen the spine. It emphasizes full mobility of the joints and lengthening of the fascia and skeletal system. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates. com. 10am-6pm Tonewood Festival in Woodstock. Pre-show shopping for luthiers, woodworkers and general public. Bearsville Theater Campus/ Tonewood Tent, 291 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-389-9247, woodstockinvitational.com. 10am-8pm REAL TALK: Difficult Questions about Race, Sex, and Religion. The Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities will host its ninth annual international conference. The two-day conference asks: How can college be a safe and inclusive space for asking hard and uncomfortable questions essential to our democracy? For a full conference schedule and bios of featured speakers, please visit hac.bard. edu/con2016. Bard College, 30 Campus Rd., Annandale-on-Hudson. Info: 845-758-7878, arendt@bard.edu, hac.bard.edu/con2016. 10am-11:30am Parkinson’s Dance & Exercise Class. Led by Anne Olin. For people with PD & other neurological disorders. Groups are challenging, creative and fun! St. John’s Episcopal Church, 207 Albany Ave, Kingston. Info: 845 679-6250. $12 for one or $22 for two. 10am-2pm Hooks & Needles, Yarns & Threads. Informal weekly social gathering for rug hookers, knitters, crocheters, and all other yarn crafters. Drop in any time between 10am & 2pm! Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845 757-3771, tivolilibrary.org. $1 suggested donation. 10am Reformed Church of Saugerties’ Adult Bible Study. Ongoing, every Thursday at 10 am. Current study: Book of Jeremiah. Everyone is welcome. Contact Lecia Siebeking for more information 845 246-5975. Reformed Church of Saugerties, Parish Hall, Saugerties. 10am-11am Women’s Yoga with Cory Smith. A variation of Cory’s former Gentle Yoga class, this hour will now be a sacred space for women to be themselves and deepen their spiritual practice and enhance their health and well being. A community class, it will still be gentle in nature. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, www.woodstockyogacenter.com. $8 donation requested. 11:30am-1pm Third Thursday Luncheon. As part of Messiah’s Outreach Programs, each luncheon benefits a local organization to support its ongoing programs. The October Luncheon will benefit the Grace Smith House.

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Church of the Messiah, 6436 Montgomery St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-3533. $5, $7/takeout. 11:30am-1pm Third Thursday Luncheon. As part of Messiah’s Outreach Programs, each luncheon benefits a local organization to support its ongoing programs. Church of the Messiah, 6436 Montgomery St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845 876-3533. $6/ donation, $7/take-out order donation appreciated. 12pm Successful Aging. Town of Poughkeepsie Senior Center, 14 Abe’s Way, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-486-2555, bjones@dutchessny.gov. 12pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. 12:15pm-12:45pm Community Meditation. Arrive 10 minutes early for optional beginner instruction. Wellness Embodied Center Education Annex, 126 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-419-0293, wellnessembodiedcenter.com. 12:15pm-12:45pm 2016 Uptown Fine Arts Music Series. Monte Stone, Vocals & Valentina Shatalova, Piano. Free. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall St, Kingston. Info: 845-338-6759, olddutchchurch.org. 12:15pm-12:45pm Free Community Meditation. Meets weekly on Mondays 7:30-8:30am and Thursdays 12:15-12:45pm. All are welcome for silent sitting and walking meditation. For optional beginner instruction, please arrive 10 minutes early. Silence begins at 7:30am on Mondays, and 12:15pm on Thursdays. Drop-in attendance welcome. Cushions, back-jacks, and chairs available. Facilitated by Doree Lipson & Meredith Johnson, Zen practitioners and meditation teachers. Donations appreciated. Educational Annex of Wellness Embodied,A Center for Psychotherapy and Healing, 126 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-419-0293, wellnessembodiedcenter.com/community-meditation. 1pm-4pm Senior Duplicate Bridge with John Stokes. The Woodstock Bridge Club offers a short lesson and a game of Duplicate Bridge. Woodstock Rescue Squad building, Route 212 Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Rescue Squad Community Room, 222 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 1pm-4pm Sketch Class. A traditional sketch class (drawing the figure) format of numerous poses which will lengthen in duration as determined by the monitor. $50/4 consecutive classes. Sundays through Dec. 4. Woodstock School of Art, 2470 NY-212, Woodstock. www. woodstockshcoolofart.org. $20/class, $50/four consecutive classes. 2pm-5pm Mah Jongg. Open to beginners and seasoned players alike. For more information, call Tanya at 845-688-7760. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. 3pm-7pm Town of Plattekill Farmers’ Market. Town Hall, 1915 Rt 44/55, Modena. 3:30pm-4pm Free Step Class. A high energy class. Ongoing. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-4317, 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. 4pm Free Fitness Class. Drop in for a workout on Mondays at 4:30 pm & 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. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-4317, saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4pm The Hudson Valley Food Truck Festival. Offering food, playgound for children & live musical performances. Presented by Lekker209 & ‘CUE BBQ. Event will take place every 3rd Thursday thru October. Cantine Field, Small World Ave, Saugerties. 4:30pm-5:30pm Meditation Support Group. Meets every Thursday at Mirabai. Walk-ins always welcome. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $10 donation. 5pm-8pm Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation Fundraiser. Thruway Sporting Goods will be hosting a ladies night with donations benefiting Miles of Hope. Exclusive, ladies only sales in all 3 stores.Wine tastings and dfood from Cafe Mio. Hundreds of dollars in prizes with our special tricky tray raffle. Thruway Sporting Goods, 78 Oak St, Walden. Info: 845-264-2005., shopthruway.com. 5pm Woodstock Ultimate Disc. Ongoing games - Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5pm; & Sundays at 3pm . A free, casual, co-ed pickup game. Athletic Fields, 98 Comeau Dr, woodstock. WoodstockUltimate.org. 6pm-8pm Invoking the Second Sacred Ray with celestial channel Anjahlia. In this experiential guided journey into the etheric realm of Mater Lord Lanto (Chohan of the second sacred flame), you will energetically visit and become familiar with the “Flame of Illumination and Wisdom.” Through voice toning in a multidimensional language, harmonium and hand drum, this evening will transport us into higher frequencies as we continue our individual and group ascension process. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $25. 6pm-8pm Francine Prose - “Mister Monkey”. Discussion, Q&A and Book Signing. Free. Oblong Books & Music, 6422 Montgomery Street, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-0500, helen@ oblongbooks.com, oblongbooks.com/event/ francine-prose-mister-monkey. 6pm-7pm Meditation Practice at Sky Lake Shambhala Retreat Center. Ongoing. Free and open to the public. Sky Lake Meditation Center, 22 Hillcrest Ln, Rosendale. Info: 845 658-8556, skylake.shambhala.org. 6pm Tasty Tunes Open Mic. Each musician gets to perform 2 songs or 10 minutes (whichever comes first) of family friendly music. Meets every Thursday night at 6pm. Sign up for musicians begins at 6pm. Show starts at 6:30pm. Taste Budd’s Cafe, 40 West Market St, Red Hook. 6pm-7:45pm Tai Chi with Marth Cheo. An ancient Chinese healing and martial art. Mixed levels during the first hour, followed by advanced forms. Ongoing. Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-1559. $12. 6pm-7:30pm Level I-II Yoga with Jory Serota. In the Iyengar style, this new evening class is


aimed at students with some experience in or desire to learn Iyengar Yoga. Basic postures are refined, and sirsasana (headstand) will be introduced with modifications. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 6:15pm Gyrotonic Tower Class. Using natural body spinal movements to decompress and strengthen the spine. It emphasizes full mobility of the joints and lengthening of the fascia and skeletal system. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates. com. 6:30pm In Cold Blood: True Crime, An America Genre. This is the second session of a six-part discussion series sponsored by The New York Council for the Humanities and the Woodstock Library (third -sixth sessions - 11/3, 11/17, 12/01, and 12/08). Led by author Sheila Isenberg, the series will focus on true crime writing, a sometimes under-respected genre of American writing. Texts In Cold Blood by Truman Capote and True Crime: An American Anthology ed. Harold Schechter will be supplied by the library. Call 845-679-2213 or email info@woodstock.org Registration required. Woodstock Library, 5 Library Ln, Woodstock. 6:30pm-9pm Talking About Dying with the Dying. Held in the Wesley Room. Free. St. James United Methodist Church, 35 Pearl St (corner of Fair & Pearl sts), Kingston. Info: 845-802-0970, cfd.deathcafe@gmail.com, info@cfdhv.org. 6:30pm Phoenicia Library Board Meeting. Meets the third Thursday of each month. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845 688-7811. 6:30pm-9pm Thursday Japanese Free Movie Night. Gomen-Kudasai Noodle Shop, 232 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-8811, GKnoodles. com. 7pm Thursday Night Live - Screening & Talk. Complicit - The SS St. Louis sailed from Germany in 1939. When it reached the Americas no country would take these refugees; not even the USA. Upon return to Europe most passengers ultimately fell victim to the Nazis. The daughter of a passenger will be speaking after the film. Today Syrian Refugees face similar terrors. Free. Jewish Congregation of New Paltz, 8 Church St, New Paltz. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground: Soulia and the Sultans. Gin-Joint Jazz Vocals. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm Art Lecture – Zao Wou-Ki and the Avant Garde: Michelle Yun. Ms. Yun, senior curator at the Asia Society, will examine Zao’s artistic practice and his role in the development of postwar abstract ptg. Lecture Center 104, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz. Info: 845-257-3875, newpaltz.edu/arthistory. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Connor Kennedy & Minstrel - Opener: Dante DeFelice (Roots Rock). The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon. com. 7pm-9:30pm Trio Mio with special guest The Broad Band. This 4-5 member trio performs mostly original music in either acoustic or electric formats. High Falls Cafe, 12 Stone Dock Road, High Falls. Info: 845-687-2699, highfallscafe@earthlink.net, highfallscafe.com. Pass the hat. 7pm-8pm Gardiner Library Knitting Group. Sit and knit. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. http://gardinerlibrary.org. 7:15pm Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 7:30pm-10:30pm Astronomy Night. Sponsored By: Department of Physics and Astronomy. Raj Pandya and Amy Bartholomew of the SUNY New Paltz Department of Physics & Astronomy offer a free planetarium show , followed by telescope observing (when the sky is clear) at the Smolen Observatory to the entire community including the general public. Tickets for the planetarium shows are required. They are available one week prior to show time. Tickets are NOT required at the Smolen Observatory. Meets the 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month. SUNY John R. Kirk Planetarium / Smolen Observatory, Coykendall Science Building, New Paltz. Info: 845-257-3818, pandyar@ newpaltz.edu. 7:30pm Emerging Artist Classical Music Series: Sage Boris. Artbar Gallery, 674 Broadway, Kingston. $15. 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. Free, $5 donation welcome. All proceeds go directly to FOW. Ongoing. Family of Woodstock, 16 Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 706-2183.

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7:30pm Reading and Meditation at Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center. Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center, 1218 Wittenberg Rd, Mt. Tremper. Info: 845 679-8322, info@matagiri.org. 8pm Thunderhead Organ Trio. Genre: Jazz. Free admission. The Wherehouse, 119 Liberty St, Newburgh. Info: 845-561-7240, thewherehouserestaurant.com. 8pm The Night Alive. Play by Conor McPherson. Shadowland Stage, 157 Canal St, Ellenville. Info: 845-647-5511, shadowlandstage.org. $39, $34. 8pm-11pm A Not Too Open Mic. Hosted by Ras T Asheber. Artists sign up 7pm - 7:45pm. Doors at 8pm. Musician/Performer/Artist Info: call/text: 212-920-1221 or email: showtime@gothamcitywork.com or rastasheber. com. Ongoing-Thursday nights. Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Woodstock. Info: 2129201221, showtime@gothamcitywork.com, lodgewoodstock.com. 8:30pm Karaoke. Hosted by DJ Pat Del Rosario. O’Neill’s Shire Pub, 123 Main St, Delhi. Info: 607-746-8758, theshiredelhi.com. 8:30pm Bluegrass Clubhouse. Featuring Brian Hollander,Tim Kapeluk, Geoff Harden, Fooch, & Eric Weissberg. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, 50 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-3484.

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Kingston. Info: 845-339-0720, fohk.org. 11:30am-1:30pm Heartwarming Soup & Salad Lunches. Warm your heart with fellowship, friendship and a lunch of homemade soups and salad every Friday this Fall through 11/18. New Paltz United Methodist Church, 1 Grove Street, New Paltz. Info: (845) 419-5063, sharon.jean.roth@gmail.com, newpaltzumc. org/events/fall-soup-fridays/. 12pm October Friday Gallery Conversations. Lowell Thing on What Kingston Read: Books and Ephemera. The series will complement the current gallery exhibit: Treasures from the Collection ~ Celebrating 50 Years. Seating is limited and donations are welcome. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. Info: 845-339-0720, fohk.org. 12pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. 12:05pm-1pm 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. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation.

9:30am-6pm REAL TALK: Difficult Questions about Race, Sex, and Religion. The Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities will host its ninth annual international conference. The two-day conference asks: How can college be a safe and inclusive space for asking hard and uncomfortable questions essential to our democracy? For a full conference schedule and bios of featured speakers, please visit hac.bard. edu/con2016. Bard College, 30 Campus Rd., Annandale-on-Hudson. Info: 845-758-7878, arendt@bard.edu, hac.bard.edu/con2016.

12:30pm-6:30pm Crystal Tarot Readings and Chakra Clearing Sessions with Mary Vukovic. Every Friday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome or call us for appointment. 845-6792100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-2100. $30/25 minutes, $50/45 minute reading/chakra clearing with crystal lay-out.

9:30am-11am Vinyasa Level I-II Yoga with Alison Sinatra. This vinyasa class is ideal for students transitioning from beginner to intermediate. Asanas are explored with increasing detail and a slower flowing sequence. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter. com. $18.

1:30pm-2:15pm Art-Related Preschool Story Time. The Nature-themed session will include stories, poems, and a simple hands-on activity related to the art on view in the galleries; ages 3-5. Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, info.vassar.edu/ news/announcements/2016-2017/161018-artcenter-storytimes.html.

9:45am-10:45am 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. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation.

2pm-5pm Thomas Cole National Historic Site Tour. With a narrated audio guide “explore at your own pace.” Tours are free. Thomas Cole National Historic Site, 218 Spring St, Catskill. Info: 518-943-7465, thomascole.org.

10am-12pm Stitch Your Heart Out group. Open to all experience levels. Bring your knitting and crocheting ideas and projects. Learn from others. 845-485-3445. Boardman Road Branch Library, The Book Store, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-485-3445. 10am-4pm Mac-Haydn Theatre Costume Sale. Month-long sale of costumes from overflowing storage spaces includes unique oneof-a-kind pieces, ensemble sets, items suitable for theatre shows, Halloween and more! New items added throughout the sale; check machaydntheatre.org or facebook.com/MacHaydnTheatre/ for updates and special offers. Open to the public. The Mac-Haydn Theatre, Inc., 1925 State Route 203, Chatham. Info: 518-392-9292, machaydn@fairpoint.net, machaydntheatre. org. 10:30am Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 11am Fall Foliage Train Excursion. Additional departure times 1 & 3pm. Mount Tremper Station, Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. $14/adults, $13/ srs & Military, $8/children. 11am-11pm Eastern States Weekend. Grandstand gates open 11am, racing 1pm. Orange County Fair Speedway, Middletown. Info: 845-342-2573, orangecountyfairspeedway.net. 11am-7:30pm The Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase. Show and sale, live acoustic music, stringed instrument collectors exhibit, instructional clinics and more. See website for schedule of events. Bearsville Theater, 291 Tinker St, Bearsville. Info: 845-389-9247, woodstockinvitational.com. 11am Fall Foliage Train Ride. Departure times: 11am,1 & 3pm. Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR), Mount Tremper. Info: 845-6887400, cmrrinfo@gmail.com, catskillmtrailroad. com. $14, $8/2-11, $13/senior/veteran/military. 11am-4pm The Friends of Historic Kingston Celebrates 50 Years: Treasures Great and Small from Our Collections. The 2016 Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery exhibition features highlights of FHK’s collections. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main,

1pm-3:30pm New Bridge Group at Community Center. Free. New Paltz Community Center, 3 Veterans Dr, New Paltz. Info: 617-308-9993.

3pm-6pm South Pine Street City Farm Stand. Open for fresh vegetables and greens. This farmstand is a project of the Kingston Land Trust and a member of Eat Well Kingston, part of Cornell’s Live Well Kingston. Open Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-532-0011. South Pine Street, Kingston. Info: 845-532-0011. 3:30pm The Bookmark Club with Sasha. For ages 5-12 yr olds. Meets every Friday (unless noted) thru October. Event includes arts, crafts, read & snack. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St, Kingston. Info: 845-331-0507. 4pm “Knit Wits” Knitting Club. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-4317, saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4:30pm-5:30pm Lego Club. All ages, with parents. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. 5pm-9pm The Hudson Valley Show @Tivoli Artist Gallery. Show will exhibit through 11/13. The public is invited to meet the artists at the opening reception on Saturday, October 22nd, 6-8pm. Artwork from gallery members highlights individual interpretations of the Hudson Valley that reflect the special quality of life we enjoy as residents of the region. Tivoli Artists Gallery, 60 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 8457572667, peggysart@optonline.net, tivoliartistgallery. com. 5pm Legendary Haunted Huguenot Street. PG13-rated tours will depart hourly beginning at 5 pm, with the final tour at 9 pm. The entire street will be decorated, including a campfire, for an immersive Halloween experience. Preregistration is strongly encouraged as tours sell out quickly. Guests may register website. DuBois Fort Visitor Center, 81 Huguenot St, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-1660, info@huguenotstreet.org, huguenotstreet.org. $30. 5:30pm-7pm Restorative Yoga with Barbara Boris. Ease into your weekend with 90 minutes of restorative postures that soothe the nervous system and alleviate tension. Perfect for weekenders or anyone looking for a respite from the week. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 6pm-9pm Fright Night Movie Show. Come for a SPOOKY double feature of 1922’s Nosferatu, & House on Haunted Hill! Donation goes to

the church’s Roof fund. Admission includes double feature, popcorn, &soda. St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 37-47 Old Route 9W, New Windsor. Info: 845-562-4712, StThomasNW.events@gmail.com, facebook.com/ events/296334474085598/. $5/ suggested donation. 6pm-7pm Color Consciousness Workshop. Led by Fran Sutherland, you will learn and practice Josef Albers “color acting” science and create the brilliant effects. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 6pm-9pm Artists Potluck/Slide Share Dinner. Artists and friends share potluck dinner and art work in process to form community and creative relationships. Open to performers, painters, sculptors, media, film, writers. Bring a dish to share or non-alcoholic beverage. Ongoing. First Presbyterian Church, 369 Warren St, Hudson. Info: 518 828-4275. 6pm-9pm Nick From No Where. Featuring 40’s standards and covers. Vigneto’s, 890 Vineyard Ave, Highland. Info: 845-834-2828. 6:45pm-8:30pm Children & Teen Ministries. Meets Fridays: 6:45-8:30pm. Class for adults also offered. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Rt9 & Rt9G, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-6923, cdfcirone@aol.com. 7pm Addams Family Musical. The new musical version of The Addams Family was created in 2010, which the 90 Miles Off Broadway theater company will perform. Highland High School, Pancake Hollow Rd, Highland. Info: 845-256-9657, 90milesoffbroadway.com. $18, $15/senior/student. 7pm-10pm Spillway Band. Performing an up-tempo set of rock, country, oldies, blues, and R’n’B, with an emphasis on danceability. Boiceville Inn, Rt 28, Boiceville. 7pm-9pm October MoonWalk on the Hudson Valley Rail Trail. A guided moonwalk, light snacks, beverages and a bonfire. Featured events include the Highland High School Theater Club presenting, Our Town of Lloyd: “A Walk Through History.” Jonathan Heiles, professional Storyteller, will begin telling stories at 8 PM around the bonfire. Please bring flashlights, but pets, bikes and scooters are not allowed on this walk. The event will be held rain or moonshine. Hudson Valley Rail Trail Depot, 101 New Paltz Rd, New Paltz. Info: 845-691-6313, hudsonvalleyrailtrail.net. $5, free/6 & under. 7pm Book Reading: Gabriel Squailia. Author of the new fantasy novel, Viscera. A darkly comic tale of unforgettable characters, Viscera drags classic swords-and-sorcery through the mire of modern grimdark, taking readers on a journey through a world whose weirdness gleams from every nook and cranny. Free. Inquiring Minds Bookstore, 6 Church St, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-8300. 7pm Our Other Blue Planet: Earth’s Diverse Fresh Waters. Dave Strayer will provide insight into life in the world’s inland waters. Lake, rivers, streams, ponds, and wetlands cover less than 1% of Earth’s surface, yet they support a diversity of plants and animals. Free an open to the public. Cary Institute, 65 Sharon Turnpike, Millbrook. caryinstitute.org. 7pm Storytelling with Janet Carter. Free. Inquiring Minds Bookstore, 65 Partition St., Saugerties. Info: 845-246-5775. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground. The Reverend Jefferson Band. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Andy Timmons with The Travis Larson Band (Rock). The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm Roxbury Arts Group, Writers’ Evening. Join local writers as they present new works in progress. Community members are invited to come, listen, and participate in the moderated Q&A period following each reading. Takes place on the third Thursday of each month. New writers are welcome to join this supportive writing community! Reading spots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Light refreshments will be available to purchase. Stamford Village Library, 117 Main St, Stamford. Info: 607-326-7908, jenny@roxburyartsgroup.org, roxburyartsgroup.org. 7pm-9pm Night Music at The Village Market.

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Jazz, Blues and Funky Stuff. Beer, Wine, Dinner. Doors open at 6:30pm. Village Market, 125 Main St, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1234. 7pm-8:20pm Women’s Bible Study. Grace Bible Institute: For the Fall Term we are offering:OT 205 - The Book of Nehemiah. The The Course will be 10 weeks. The Study will be: Images of the Holy Spirit. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Rt9 & Rt9G, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-6923, cdfcirone@aol.com. 7pm St. James’ 7th Annual Graveyard Tour. An entertaining and educational look into the lives and times of several residents of the 200-year-old cemetery. Tour guides will lead you by lantern-light, through an historic 200-yr. old graveyard. Tours are scheduled Fridays and Saturdays, through 10/22 at 7, 7:30, & 8pm. St. James’ Episcopal Church, 4526 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park. Info: 845-229-2820, stjamesoffice@stjameshydepark.org, tjameshydepark. org/graveyardtours.htm. $17/adults, $7/ 5-12 yr olds. 7pm Friday Night Jazz. NYC saxophonist Al Guart leads ensembles comprised of the best Hudson Valley Jazz musicians. A rotating roster of performers includes pianists John Esposito & Peter Tomlinson, guitarists Steve Raleigh & Peter Einhorn, bassists Lew Scott & Rich Syracuse. Other musicians regularly sit in with the band. Kindred Spirits, 334 Rt 32A, Palenville. Info: 518 678-3101. 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. Info: 845 647-3902. $1. 8pm Berkshire Symphony - Three Great American Composers. Berkshire Symphony offers Aaron Copland’s classic “Hoe-Down,” Ives’ “The Camp Meeting,” Bernstein’s “Symphonic Dances from West Side Story.” Chapin Hall, Williams College, 54 Chapin Hall Drive, Williamstown MA. Info: 413 597 2736, jcm1@ williams.edu, music.williams.edu/?post_ type=event&p=11405. 8pm Palm/ And The Kids/ Battle Ave. Show is 21+. The Half Moon, 48 S Front St, Hudson. thehalfmoonhudson.com. $10. 8pm The Night Alive. Play by Conor McPherson. Shadowland Stage, 157 Canal St, Ellenville. Info: 845-647-5511, shadowlandstage.org. $39, $34. 8pm Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks’ comedy masterpiece. Center for Performing Arts, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-3080, eileen@centerforperformingarts.org, centerforperformingarts.org. $25, $27. 8pm-10:30pm Singer-Songwriter Showcase. Meets the Third Friday of each month, 8-10:30pm. Arts Society of Kingston, 97 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 338-0311. $6. 8:30pm My So Called Band. Rockin’ out the 90’s tunes. O’Neill’s Shire Pub, 123 Main St, Delhi. Info: 607-746-8758, theshiredelhi.com. 9pm The Suitcase Junket. Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 5188284800, austin.helsinki@gmail.com, clubhelsinki.shop.ticketstoday.com/basket.aspx?Ac tion=AddTickets&eventId=170600. $18, $15.

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8am-5pm 29th Annual Miller Craft Fair. All proceeds benefit students. Crafts include: jewelry, ceramics, photography, woodworking, seasonal gifts, glass, candles, gourmet foods, knitwear. M.C.Miller Middle School, 65 Fording Place Rd, Lake Katrine. Info: 845-876-2436. 8am Great Schunemunk Traverse. Hike to the County’s tallest peak, a spectacular ridgeline that features 1000-ft climbs, waterfalls, pitch pines, and a swamp. Register at ultrasignup. com. Black Rock Fish & Game Club, Mountainville. ultrasignup.com. 8am-10am Tai Chi with Marth Cheo. An ancient Chinese healing and martial art. Mixed levels during the first hour, followedby advanced forms. Ongoing. 845-255-1559. Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-1559. $12. 8:30am-5pm Critically Evolving: Symposium on Arts-based Research, Practice, Pedagogy, and Activism. A cross-disciplinary event that focuses on the role of artistic practice in research, therapy, pedagogy and social activism. Coykendall Science Building Auditorium, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz. Info: 845-257-2700, newpaltz.edu/abrconference. $20 conference fee, $12 optional catered lumch, SUNY New Paltz students, faculty, staff free. 8:30am-9:30am Fun Fast Slow Flow with Foster Hurley. Kickstart your weekend with this 60-minute vinyasa class. Also known as “Ashtanga Lite,” the fast-paced flow works up a nice sweat while keeping things light and fun. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacen-

ter.com. $18. 9am-1pm Book Barn- End of Season Sale. Paperbacks will be 2 for $1 and hardcovers will be $1 each. The Barn is adjacent to the Library’s north parking lot.Rain or shine. Marlboro Free Library, 1251 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7272. 9am-3:30pm Defensive Driving. Get a 4-point and 10% insurance rate deduction. Defensive driving course taught by Bill Owens from Safety Education. To register, please mail a check for $38 payable to Safety Education to: Bill Owens, 1403 Jackson Corners Rd, Red Hook, NY 12571. Include your name and telephone number in case there is a cancellation. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com. $38. 9am-4pm American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED Combination Course. This course covers basic first aid, CPR techniques, maneuvers for choking victims and how to use an automated external defibrillator. Instruction provided for adult, child and infant. Textbook and materials included. Preregistration and payment are required. Putnam Hospital Center, Carmel. Info: 845-475-9742. $65. 9am-1pm American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Certification. This course is designed for doctors, nurses, EMTs, physical therapists, dentists, lifeguards and other healthcare professionals. For ages 16 to adult. Text included. Preregistration and payment are required. Vassar Brothers Medical Center, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-475-9742. $65. 9am-3pm Book, Chili & Pie Sale. Adult & Children’s Books, Homemade Beef or Vegetarian Chili by the quart and Homemade Pies. Sponsored by Katsbaan Ladies Aid Society. Rain or shine. Proceeds help pay with heat costs for the Church. Katsbaan Reformed Church, 1801 Old Kings Highway, Saugerties. Info: owlsridge@ hotmail.com. 9am-4pm Free Clinic for Children with Neurological, Developmental & Orthopedic Issues. Feldenkrais Method® movement lessons with trained practitioners for children with Special Needs under 6 years of age. Registration required. Meets on 10/22, 9am-4pm & 10/23, 10:30am-4pm. Yoga on Duck Pond, 70 Duck Pond Road, Stone Ridge. facebook.com/ Free- Clinic-264386227294706. 9am-12pm Thrift Store. Ongoing every Saturday, 9am-12pm. Something for everyone. Church of The Comforter, 26 Wynkoop Place, Kingston. 9am Saugerties’ Christian Meditation. Meets every Saturday, 9am. All welcome. No charge. Trinity Episcopal Church, Rt 9W, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-3285. 9am Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 9am-2pm Kingston Farmers’ Market. Kingston Farmers’ Market, Wall St, Kingston. www. kingstonfarmersmarket.org. 9am-8pm Mower’s Flea Market. Held every Saturday and Sunday. Maple Lane, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-6744. 9:30am-12pm Fall Colors Byrdcliffe/ Mt. Guardian Trail Hike. Led by Hiking Guide Dave Holden. Must-haves: water and good hiking-shoes. Optional: sunscreen, trekkingpoles. Dogs must be on leash. Byrdcliffe Theater Parking Lot, 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-2079, Info@woodstockguild.org, woodstockguild.org. $15/pp donation. 9:30am-9:30pm Byrdcliffe Trail Hike: Fall Colors. Hikes last approximately 2 hours. Expect a moderate hike with some steep slopes, wear footwear with good ankle support . Bring water and rain-gear. Hikes will proceed as scheduled in light rain; heavy rain cancels. Info: 845-594-4863. Dogs must be leashed. Byrdcliffe Theater Parking Lot, 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-594-4863. $15/suggested donation. 9:30am-11am Woodstock: Christian Centering Prayer and Meditation. On-going. Everyone welcome. St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church (the A-Frame), 2578 Rt 212, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8800. 10am-5pm 9th Annual Craft Show Benefits Local Breast Cancer Programs 2016. Featuring over 30 local artisans and vendors with everything from crafts to homemade desserts. All proceeds from the event benefit the Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation. $3/adults, $2/srs. Poughkeepsie Senior Citizen Center, 14 Abe’s Way, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-462-0265, milesofhope.org. 10am-5pm Root n’ Roost Farm Tour. Pet and feed the Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys, and Pigs. See the Bee Hives. See the Flower, Vegetable, and Herb Gardens. See the “CHoop” Houses and other re-use buildings. Learn about permaculture techniques used on the farm. Visit the Farm Stand & purchase farm-fresh items. Root n’ Roost Farm, 64 Mineral Springs Rd, Livings-

ton Manor. Info: 845-292-9126, rootnroost. com/#!tours/c3hv. $5, free/3 & under. 10am-2pm Tree Identification Hike to Kanape Brook Trail. Meet at the library and carpool to the Kanape Brook Trail for tree identification and forest history. Led by Ryan Trapani of Catskill Forest Association. Olive Free Library, 4033 Route 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, olivefreelibrary.org. 10am-3pm Book Sale: Giveaway Day at Woodstock Library. Books and more for all tastes and ages. Happens in the Book Barn! Giveaway Day. Sponsored by The Friends of The Library of Woodstock, NY Inc. Woodstock Library. Info: 845-679-2213, woodstock.org/ event/book-sale-giveaway-day-2/?instance_ id=7419. 10am-2pm A Woman’s Work is Never Done Exhibit at Matthewis Persen House. The Ulster County Historical Society, founded in 1859, will sharing with guests many historical items from their collections. An exhibit will be on display titled “A Woman’s Work is Never Done”, featuring tools of house keeping and food preparation from early Native American stone tools to late 19th Century. Matthewis Persen House Museum, 74 John St, Kingston. Info: 845-340-3040, ulstercountyny.gov/countyclerk/persenhouse.html. 10am-2pm 5th Annual Scarecrows at Frog Alley. See stylish scarecrows on display created by local artists, area businesses and members of the community. Info: 646-522-8558 or scarecrowsatfrogalley@gmail.com. Historic Frog Alley Park, Schwenk Dr & N. Front St, Kingston. Info: 646-522-8558, scarecrowsatfrogalley@ gmail.com. 10am-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. 10am-4pm Mac-Haydn Theatre Costume Sale. Month-long sale of costumes from overflowing storage spaces includes unique oneof-a-kind pieces, ensemble sets, items suitable for theatre shows, Halloween and more! New items added throughout the sale; check machaydntheatre.org or facebook.com/MacHaydnTheatre/ for updates and special offers. Open to the public. The Mac-Haydn Theatre, Inc., 1925 State Route 203, Chatham. Info: 518-392-9292, machaydn@fairpoint.net, machaydntheatre. org. 10am Fall Foliage Train Ride. Departure times: 10 & 11:45am,1:30 & 3:15pm. Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR), Mount Tremper. Info: 845-688-7400, cmrrinfo@gmail.com, catskillmtrailroad.com. $14, $8/2-11, $13/ senior/veteran/military. 10am-12pm Sinterklaas 2016 Mask Coloring. Learn about this years’ Honored Animal “The Owl.” Start coloring the 500 owl masks that need decorating for the parade. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-8764030. 10am-12pm Knitting Group. Stone Ridge Library, 3700 Main St, Stone Ridge. Info: 845 687-7023, stoneridgelibrary.org/. 10am-9pm Candlewax Recycling Drop-off. Candlewax in any condition to be recycled. Ongoing. Pachamama Store (near food court), Hudson Valley Mall, Kingston. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Barbara Boris. For all students new to Iyengar Yoga, taught by Woodstock’s only Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor. The basis of the method is taught in standing poses. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 10am-2pm Saugerties Farmers’ Market. Cahill School Parking Lot, 115 Main St, Saugerties. Info: 845-750-0626, Contact@ SaugertiesFarmersMarket.com, SaugertiesFarmersMarket.com. 10:30am-11:30am Writing Group. This writing group will offer weekly practice exercises to improve writing technique & the opportunity to share work-in-progress. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, http://esopuslibrary.org. 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. Info: 845 399-2805. 11am-4pm Open House. Learn the history of Hopewell Junction and the New England and Dutchess County Railroads at this restored 1873 train station, located at the southern end of the Dutchess County Rail Trail. Hopewell Depot Museum, 36 Railroad Ave, Hopewell Junction. Info: 845-226-7003. 11am-4pm Fill the Van at PetSmart in Kingston: Halloween Pet Photos. The Ulster County SPCA bring their van to towns throughout the

October 20, 2016 Ulster County to see if they have what it takes to Fill the Van with food, toys, and supplies that are always needed for the daily care of the residents. They will also have some costumes and a photographer for Halloween Photos. PetSmart, 501 N Frank Sottile Blvd, Kingston. Info: 845-331-5377, ucspca.org. 11am-5pm 10th Annual ArtEast Open Studio Tour. Free, self-guided driving tour to the studios of 40+ artists in Eastern Dutchess County New York. invited Dover Plains – Holmes – Hopewell Junction – Millbrook – Patterson Pawling – Poughquag – Wingdale. View map on the web. Info: 845-855-1676, arteast_LK@yahoo.com, ArtEastDutchess.com. 11am Catskill Mountain Railroad’s Pumpkin Patch Express. Train departs Westbrook Station and travels through the Hurley flats before stopping at the Pumpkin Patch, where each child will select their own pumpkin to take home and decorate. All Aboard! Additional departure times 12:30, 2 & 3:30pm. Westbrook Lane Station, Kingston Plaza, Kingston. $18/ adults, $17/srs, $12/children (2-12). 11am-7pm Painting Exhibition. Victoria Selbach, a New York Contemporary Realist, exhibits her larger than life size nudes at Place. Gallery. PLACE. Gallery, 3 Main St, Millerton. Info: 347-622-3084, place.millerton@gmail. com, placemillerton.com/upcoming/lgxgcrtw5a1z4sxud2nks8jdarmtm3. 11am-11pm Eastern States Weekend. Grandstand gates open 11am, racing 1pm. Orange County Fair Speedway, Middletown. Info: 845-342-2573, orangecountyfairspeedway.net. 11am-3pm Meadow Fest. A Book Festival & Barn Dance.Festival offers literary events, reading & book signings, author meet & greets, workshops, barn dance, new & used book sale, demonstrations,fiddle music by Ruthy & Mike’s Family Band, refreshments at High Meadow Cafe available. Free. High Meadow School Auditorium, 3643 Route 209, Stone Ridge. 11am-5pm Hudson Valley Kids Expo. Featuring Peyton List, star of Disney’s Bunk’d. Over 50 vendors, free activities, bounce houses, face painting, balloon animals. Goshen Sports Complex, Goshen. Info: 845-346-3016, gatehouselive.com. 11am-7:30pm The Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase. Show and sale, live acoustic music, stringed instrument collectors exhibit, instructional clinics and more. See website for schedule of events. Bearsville Theater, 291 Tinker St, Bearsville. Info: 845-389-9247, woodstockinvitational.com. 11am-1pm Learn to Read the Tarot with Tarot Scholar and Artist Robert M Place. He is the creator of the Alchemical Tarot and the author of The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination. Starting 10/1 event meets for four weeks on Saturdays, 11am-2pm. Inquiring Minds Bookstore, 65 Partition St., Saugerties. Info: 845-246-0180, alchemicaltarot@aol.com, robertmplacetarot.com/classes-and-lectures/. $100/;four weeks. 11am-4pm The Friends of Historic Kingston Celebrates 50 Years: Treasures Great and Small from Our Collections. The 2016 Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery exhibition features highlights of FHK’s collections. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. Info: 845-339-0720, fohk.org. 11am-6pm Smorgasburg Market at the Hutton Brickyards. The weekly market will feature some of the Hudson Valley and upstate region’s chefs, food purveyors, and craft brewers alongside a curated selection of handmade design, vintage clothing and antiques. There will also be a few of our favorite Brooklyn vendors as well activities for children and family-friendly musical fare. The market is open every Saturday, 11am-6pm, through October. Hutton Brickyards, North St, Kingston. 11am-4pm Woodstock Farm Sanctuary Weekend Tour. 150-acre life-long sanctuary for rescued farm animals. Learn about vegan living. A new Visitors Center and Cafe, open to the public for tours on weekends from 11am4pm through October. Group tours & private vegan events (including weddings). Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, 2 Rescue Rd, High Falls. Info: 845-247-5700, woodstocksanctuary.org. $10/ adults, $5/kids. 11:30am Kreepy Kids Kruise in Kingston. DJ, magician, face painting and more. Children ages 4-11. Hudson River Cruises, 1 East Strand St, Kingston. Info: 845-340-4700, hudsonrivercruises.com. $22, $14/4-11. 12pm-3pm Talk & Book Signing. Ellen Messer, author, will speak along with Ellen Feldman author of TERRIBLE VIRTUE, the Margaret Sanger story. Merritt Bookstore, Front Street, Millbrook. Info: 845-677-, kira@merrittbookstore.com, merrittbookstore.com. 12pm-3pm Emerson Columbus Weekend Celebration. Tent sale, Tastings, Shopping & Sales. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Route 28, Mt. Tremper. Info: 845-688-2828, emersonresort.com. 12pm-2:30pm Down and Out at the Delaware County Poorhouse. Historical Society


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or call. Roxbury Arts Center, 025 Vega Mountain Rd, Roxbury, 607-326-7908 or annie@roxburyartsgroup.org.

premier listings Contact Donna at calendar@ulsterpublishing.com to be included The Hurley Heritage Society Ghost Walk (10/28, 6:30pm). Tours begin at 6:30 pm from the at 11 Main Street, Hurley. Tour Hurley’s Main Street and historic burial grounds, if you have the nerve, where you will hear strange tales and encounter Hurley residents who lived and died many years ago, but never left! Witches, the headless Spook, an axe-murder victim, the hanged British spy-- which of Hurley’s many ghosts will you encounter as you follow your guide through the National Historic Landmark village? Admission: Adults, $10, students (12-16 years), $7. Not recommended for children under $12.Reservations strongly recommended. For information/reservations call 845-338-7686. This event takes place outdoors. Dress for the weather. Refreshments will be served at the end of the tour.

keepsie Tennis Club, 135 S. Hamilton St, Poughkeepsie.

Diana’s Cat Shelter Fundraising Dinner and Silent Auction (11/12,6pm). Support your local cat shelter .attend this fundraiser! The auction includes many special items from local artisans, antiques and gift certificates. Peruse the items, place your bids and enjoy the cash bar at 6pm. Sit-down dinner is served at 7pm and Silent Auction concludes at 9pm. Ivan’s at Rondout Country Club is located on Whitfield Road – off 209 – in Accord. Price per person is $35. Please RSVP to 845-687-2454.

Upcoming Dance Classes at Saugerties Ballet Center. Magic Modern Dance, open to all levels, $15 per class or ongoing 6 week sessions $81, held Tuesday Nights from 7:20pm to 8:45pm; Basic Ballet Class, open to all levels, $15 per class, held Tuesday Nights from 6:20pm to 7:20pm; & Enchanted Ballet Class, open to all levels, $15 per class OR ongoing 6 week sessions $81, held Thursday Mornings from 10am to 11:30am. All classes led by Julie Manna at the Saugerties Ballet Center , 10 First St, Saugerties. Info: call 845-246-4316 or email: saugertiesballetcenter@gmail.com.

Special Saturday Swing Dance Celebration (10/22, 6-11:30pm). Dance to the Boilermaker Jazz Band and, for dancers with experience, Workshops with Nathan Bugh & Gaby Cook! The sounds of the jazz age come alive with the internationally acclaimed, Boilermaker Jazz Band! Led by Paul Cosentino. Air conditioned hall with excellent wooden dance floor. Beginners’ Lesson - 8-8:30pm, Dance 8:30-11:30pm. Performance -9:30pm. Dance Admission: At the Door prices: Dance $20/15 full time students with current ID (no prequisites-no experience needed). Beginners Welcome! No Experience Necessary! No Partner Needed! In addition, we have workshops for dancers with experience, 6-7 & 7-8:00 pm: Workshops $20 each/$35 both (prerequisites at www. hvcd.info). For those with dance experience, Pre-Registration is available for both workshops and dance: $45/$40 full time students with current ID (prerequisites for workshops-see web). Find more info & pre-register at hudsonvalleydance.org or hvcd.info Hosted by Hudson Valley Community Dances. Info:845-454-2571. Pough-

Upcoming Concert: Ras T Asheber Posse (10/14, 8pm). Experience the musical statements of Ras T Asheber (POSSE)… and a night of Roots Rock Reggae! The Lodge, 20 Country Club Lane, Woodstock. Cover charge $10, Info: RasTAsheber.com or 212-9201221. 7th “Love It or Swap It” Women’s Clothing Swap and Sale to Benefit Sinterklaas (10/23,12-4pm). Drop off your clothes on 10/22, 12 & 2pm, or bring them with you to the Swap on 10/23. $25 entrance fee benefits Sinterklaas.For more information email us at sinterswapstore@gmail. com. Fellowship Hall of the Rhinebeck Methodist Church, 83 East Market Street in Rhinebeck.

World War II Living History Weekend (10/14-10/16). Experience a slice of history as reenactors set up camp. The purpose of a Living History displays is to educate the general public about the daily routine, living conditions, equipmenta and uniforms of the combatants of the Second World War. Line-up: Friday - Set up and firearm exercises & live music; Saturday & Sunday - Troop & Tactical reenactments. Crystal Brook and Mountain Brauhaus, 403 Winter Clove Rd, Round Top. Info: 800-999-7376. Register Now! Ways of the West. A life-skill series for boys grades 2 - 4, with horses! Developing character in our youth is the foundation for our community’s future. HorsePlay activities instill empathy, evoke pride, teach patience, and stretch imaginations!Led by Cori Nichols, Eagala certified Equine Specialist and Rosey Rouhana, LMHC, NCC. Info: HudsonValleyHorsePlay or call Cori Nichols 845-6163608 or Cori.Nichols@aol.com. $80/ series of 4 classes. Meets Tuesdays

in October, 4-5pm. Hudson Valley HorsePlay,Nichols Field, 98 Sherman Road, Kerhonkson. Women’s Healing Love Practices with Sharon Smith (Saturday 10/22, 1:30-9:30pm. Taoism sees sexual energy as a force that can be harnessed to improve human health and longevity. It has developed practices that are highly effective at boosting sexual vitality, reducing discomfort related to PMS and menopause, and promoting a greater capacity to experience intimacy. This all-day seminar will cover practices such as Ovarian Breathing and the Orgasmic Upward Draw. Includes a 90-minute break for dinner. Led by Sharon Smith, a teacher of Taoist spiritual and healing arts for 32 years. Woodstock Yoga Center. $150; discount for members. Info: 845-679-8700, Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming Street, Woodstock, www.woodstockyogacenter.com. Family of Woodstock Hotline Training (October). Open to all 16 and over. Training covers the core of Family’s phone and texting hotline and walk-in services. Training topics include domestic violence, child abuse, mental health and substance abuse, adolescent issues, suicide, and homelessness.The training will be offered at Woodstock walk-in center, located at 16 Rock City Rd, but will qualify you to volunteer at any of our three walk-in centers - New Paltz, Ellenville, or Woodstock. Info: volunteers@familyofwoodstockinc.org or stop by to fill out an application or for more information. Training is free. Washbourne House Shelter Seeks Volunteers! Info: volunteers@familyofwoodstockinc.org or 845-3317080x157. Calling All Seniors! Register Now Senior Prom (10/17). Just a reminder: the prom is coming up. For more information and a printable entry form, go to dutchessny.gov/CountyGov/Departments/Aging/senior-prom-office-forthe-aging.htm/. Checks can made out to “Dutchess County Office for the Aging”. Our mailing and delivery address is 27 High St, Poughkeepsie NY 12601. Event held at the Villa Borghese, 70 Widmer Rd, Wappingers Falls. Open Call for Artists! Young at Art Deadline for submissions: 11/18. During the cold, gray days of winter, Young at Art is an exhibit meant to lift spirits and engage children at the Walt Meade Gallery of the Roxbury Arts Center from January 21- February 25, 2017. For complete details, visit website

Call for Utilitarian Art! The Catskill Center is planning an invitational exhibit to highlight the utilitarian art of the Catskill Region. The exhibit will open 12/3 and run through 1/27. An opening reception will be held Saturday, 12/3 from 2-4pm. Submissions should be sent via email to Katie Palm at Kpalm@catskillcenter.org by 10/28. Submission Format: One jpeg image for each piece to be considered. Each submission should be accompanied by a brief artist statement. One person can submit up to five works for consideration. catskillcenter.org. Erpf Center, Arkville. 10th Annual Mid-Hudson Woodworkers Show (10/15, 10am-5pm). Displays of fine woodworking items, Demonstrations of woodworking techniques, Gifts for the Children, Cars and Planes, Raffle of selected fine woodworking items, Door Prizes, Make a pen. The Mid-Hudson Woodworkers is a chapter of the Northeastern Woodworkers Association. Hurley Reformed Church, Hurley. Now Handicapped Accessible. Admission: $3/adults, free/ 12 & under. Info: show.midhudsonwoodworkers.org or email: showinfo@midhudsonwoodworkers.org. The Art of Business and Beyond (through 11/3). Whether you simply have a business idea or are a long-time entrepreneur, this series will address many issues that are often overlooked. Six sessions held on Thursdays, 6-8:30pm. Participants can opt to choose individual sessions or the whole series. Upcoming: Marketing Partnerships, 10/6; Time Management, 10/13; Pricing Strategies, 10/20; The Triple Bottom Line, 10/27; & Managing Growth, 11/3. Info & to register: myrbou.com/training/ or 845-4896518 or info@myrbou.com. 17th Annual Woodstock Film Festival (10/13-10/16). Offering a variety of films, first-class concerts, workshops, celebrity-led panels, an award ceremony, and parties. The festival takes place in theaters in Woodstock, Saugerties, Rosendale, and Rhinebeck. For schedule and complete information log onto the website: woodstockfilmfestival.com. Enter Now! The 2016 Matilda Friedman Essay Contest. Sponsored by the Writers in the Mountains (WIM). Contest is open to all students at the middle and high school levels throughout Delaware County.Contest winners receive cash awards for their winning essays; an opportunity to read their essays on live radio, & participate in a reception.The topic for the essay contest this year: #RomeoandJuliet. All submissions must be postmarked

of Middletown annual luncheon and meeting, with program by DC Historian Gabrielle Pierce. Reserve by calling 845-586-2860 by 10/14. Historical Society of Middletown, 778 Cemetery Rd., Margaretville, NY. Info: 845-586-4973, history@catskill.net, .mtownhistory.org. $20.

Leslie Offutt, Associate Professor of History. Call 845-437-7400 to register. Main Building at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, info.vassar.edu/ news/announcements/2016-2017/161008-fallwalking-tours.html.

Ovarian Breathing and the Orgasmic Upward Draw. Includes a 90-minute break for dinner. Led by Sharon Smith, a teacher of Taoist spiritual and healing arts for 32 years. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700. $150; discount for members.

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). Donations appreciated. Ongoing. My Place Pizza, 322 Main St, Poughkeepsie. sarah@womenspowerspace.org.

1pm The MET: Live In HD 2016/17 Season. Mozart’s masterpiece Don Giovanni. Bardavon, 35 Market St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-4732072. $28, $20/12 & under.

2pm Addams Family Musical. The new musical version of The Addams Family was created in 2010, which the 90 Miles Off Broadway theater company will perform. Highland High School, Pancake Hollow Rd, Highland. Info: 845-256-9657, 90milesoffbroadway.com. $18, $15/senior/student.

12:30pm-5:30pm Fall Festival. Hay rides, Live music, Meatball eating contest and lots of fresh beer! Food by Daughters in Red. Much of the proceeds will be going to St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Sloop Brewing Company, 1065 County Route 19, Elizaville. sloopbrewing.com. 12:30pm-6:30pm Tarot Readings with Stephanie. Every Saturday at Mirabai. Walkins always welcome or call for appointment. 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $30 for 25 minute tarot reading. 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. New Paltz. 1pm-4pm Taste of History- 1732 Van Wyck Homestead Museum. The Fishkill Historical Society will be giving guided tours through the historic Homestead Museum (used as Officers’ Headquarters during the Revolutionary War). Van Wyck Homestead Museum, 504 Rte. 9, Fishkill. Info: 845-896-9560, fishkillhistoricalsociety.org. 1pm-3pm Free Public Walking Tours at Vassar College History. The tour begins at the front of Main Building and is lead by

1pm-4pm Cupcake-A-Palooza. For all ages. Admission includes tastings, beverages, and a vote for public favorite! Lobby at the Ritz Theater, Newburgh. Info: 845-784-1110, safeharbors.org. 1pm-2pm Family Fun Program. Crafts, performances, technological and creative projects, music, & art. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 1pm Sit and Knit. Bring a project or start a new one while sitting on the comfy couches in the Information Room window area. Meets every Saturday at 1 pm. All are welcome. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-4317, saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 1:30pm-4:30pm Robot Club. Come learn about programming, circuitry, 3-D printing, and more! Ages 9-16. Registration required call the library at (845) 688-7811. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-6887811, phoenicialibrary.org. 1:30pm-9:30pm Women’s Healing Love Practices with Sharon Smith. Taoism sees sexual energy as a force that can be harnessed to improve human health and longevity. It has developed practices that are highly effective at boosting sexual vitality, reducing discomfort related to PMS and menopause, and promoting a greater capacity to experience intimacy. This all-day seminar will cover practices such as

2pm-5pm Happy Knees! An afternoon workshop with herbalist, author and green witch Susun Weed. Most of us hurt in one or more joints, often daily. Drugstore painkillers are cheap and effective, but damage our kidneys, liver and heart. You will learn about herbal alternatives to NSAIDs as well as effective bodycentered techniques that are proven to relieve joint pain and make your knees happy again. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $30. 2pm-5pm Thomas Cole National Historic Site Tour. With a narrated audio guide “explore at your own pace.” Tours are free. Thomas Cole National Historic Site, 218 Spring St, Catskill. Info: 518-943-7465, thomascole.org. 2pm Gardiner Library Music Lover’s Group Meeting. This free group meets the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 2pm. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845 255-1255, gardinerlibrary.org. 2pm Free Meditation Instruction. Held in the Amitabha Shrine Room. 60-minute class requires no previous meditation experience. On-going. Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-5906, jan@kagyu.org. 3pm-8:30pm Wicked Woodstock. Halloween

or electronically date-stamped by October 15, 2016. Please mail paper manuscripts to Writers in the Mountains, PO Box 474, Roxbury, NY 12474; or submit essays electronically to writersinthemountains@gmail.com with the subject line Matilda Friedman Essay Contest. Upcoming Harvest Hop II (11/19, 7:30-10:30pm). Back by popular demand! An evening of dancing to live music, a silent auction and food & refreshments - all while frolicking with friends. Reserve your tickets now! Diamond Mills, 25 S Partition St, Saugerties. Info: 845 336-2616. Save the Date: WAAM's 14th Annual Fine Arts Auction (11/19,1pm). The Woodstock Artists Association and Museum (WAAM) presents the 14th Annual Fine Arts Auction "the WAAM Auction" to be held in conjunction with William J. Jenack Estate Appraisers and Auctioneers, Inc. The WAAM is pleased to announce an exciting new partnership for this year's auction. WAAM has teamed up with William J. Jenack Estate Appraisers and Auctioneers, Inc. The WAAM is currently accepting consignments for this year's auction offering attractive sliding scale terms for consignors. Consignments are sought in the following areas: paintings, fine prints, sculpture, works on paper, object d'art, photography, historic Woodstock, contemporary, American and European artworks. Consignments will be received at the WAAM at 28 Tinker Street on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, and by appointment or by emailing Bryana@ woodstockart.org. A link on the WAAM website: www./waamauction/ will provide an update of featured items in this year's auction. A special auction preview cocktail party will be held on Friday, November 11th from 6-8pm. The auction may be previewed from noon-6pm during the week of November 13th and 10am-noon the day of the auction. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2940, info@woodstockart. org, woodstockart.org. 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.

event for the whole family. White Pines, Byrdcliffe, 454 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd., Woodsotck. Info: 670-2079, info@woodstockguild.org, woodstockguild.org/. $5 kids, $10, 14 and over. 3pm-4:35pm Life Animated. The inspirational story of Owen Suskind, a young man who was unable to speak as a child until he and his family discovered a unique way to communicate, by immersing themselves in the world of classic Disney animated films. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St, Rosendale. Info: 845-658-8989, info@ rosendaletheatre.org, rosendaletheatre.org. $7. 3:30pm The Puppet People: The Wizard of Oz. Join The Puppet People as they follow the yellow brick road to The Emerald City and beyond in the magical Land of Oz! Doctorow Center for the Arts, 7950 Main Street, Hunter. Info: 518-263-2000, cmf@ catskillmtn.org, app.arts-people.com/index. php?ticketing=cmf#wizard. Ticket prices vary $7 - $12. 3:30pm-7:30pm Journey Blue Heaven & Emmaretta Marks Outdoor Concert. Rain or shine. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, 50 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-3484. 4pm-6pm Opening Reception: Catskill Fly Tying--- The Art of Artifice. Show will exhibit through 11/30. The Wulff Gallery at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum, Livingston Manor. 4pm-5pm Artist Talk by Scott Clugstone. Scott Clugstone will discuss his recent work and current solo exhibition at WAAM. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2940, info@woodstockart.org, woodstockart.org/solo-gallery/. 4pm-7pm Oktoberfest Dinner. Bratwurst w/ Sauerkraut & German Potato Salad or Sauerbraten w/Red Cabbage and Spaetzle. Dessert and Beverage included. Take-Outs Available. United Reformed Church, Bloomington. Info:


26 845-331-7099. $15, $6/child hot dog meal. 5pm-7pm Opening Reception: Getting Closer: An Intimate Landscape. All-photography show. Bergen, Kriegh, Cooke, Feinberg, Gentile, Hildenbrand, Luciano, Merchant, Milford. Wired Gallery, 11 Mohonk Rd, High Falls. Info: 6825645613, thewiredgallery@ gmail.com, thewiredgallery.com. 5pm-7pm Opening Reception: Inside Outside. An exhibit that merges unique perspectives of the natural and man made landscapes.Group exhibit will showcase paintings, drawings, collages and photography by ten artists, Show will exhibit through 12/4. Carrie Haddad Gallery, 622 Warren Street, Hudson, NY. Info: 518-828-1915, carriehaddadgallery@gmail.com, carriehaddadgallery. com/index.cfm?method=Exhibit.ExhibitDes cription&ExhibitID=C714106E-A8BE-7484508206FD70552A43. 5pm Legendary Haunted Huguenot Street. PG13-rated tours will depart hourly beginning at 5 pm, with the final tour at 9 pm. The entire street will be decorated, including a campfire, for an immersive Halloween experience. Preregistration is strongly encouraged as tours sell out quickly. Guests may register website. DuBois Fort Visitor Center, 81 Huguenot St, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-1660, info@huguenotstreet.org, huguenotstreet.org. $30. 5pm-7pm Klyne Esopus Museum’s Classic Roast Turkey Dinner and All the Trimmings. Continuous servings will take place from 5pm until 7pm. Take-out dinners available starting at 4:45 pm. The dinner will served by local and county elected officials and candidates - a rare demonstration of non-partisan support of a great cause. Reformed Church of Port Ewen, Salem Rd off 9W, Port Ewen. Info: 845-3318191. $15, $8/under 12. 5:30pm Halloween Kids Night Out. Leave your kids with a Certified Kids & Teen Yoga Instructor to eat pizza family style, do an age appropriate and Halloween themed craft and then have a yoga class! Don’t forget costumes! Residence Inn, 2525 South Rd, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-242-3319. 5:30pm-8pm Wicked Woodstock - First Annual Haunted House. Ages 14 and over. A wicked tour of the home of Byrdcliffe’s founders Ralph and Jane Whitehead, with spooks and scares. Info: 845-679-2079. White Pines, 454 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-6792079, woodstockguild.org. $10. 6pm-9pm Car Cruise Night. Presented by Dutchess Cruisers Car Club. Open to street rods, hot rods, customs, classic cars and trucks. Trophies, raffles and music. McDonald’s Restaurant, Bridgeview Plaza, Rt 9W, Highland. Info: 845-242-0951, dutchesscruisers.org. 6pm-11:30pm HVCD Special Saturday Swing Dance Celebration. Dance to the Boilermaker Jazz Band and, for dancers with experience, Workshops with Nathan Bugh & Gaby Cook! The sounds of the jazz age come alive with the internationally acclaimed, Boilermaker Jazz Band! Led by Paul Cosentino. Air conditioned hall with excellent wooden dance floor. Beginners’ Lesson - 8-8:30pm, Dance - 8:3011:30pm. Performance -9:30pm. Dance Admission: At the Door prices: Dance $20/15 full time students with current ID (no prequisites-no experience needed). Beginners Welcome! No Experience Necessary! No Partner Needed! In addition, we have workshops for dancers with experience, 6-7 & 7-8:00 pm: Workshops $20 each/$35 both (prerequisites at www.hvcd. info). For those with dance experience, PreRegistration is available for both workshops and dance: $45/$40 full time students with current ID (prerequisites for workshops-see web). Find more info & pre-register at hudsonvalleydance.org or hvcd.info Hosted by Hudson Valley Community Dances. Info:845-454-2571. Poughkeepsie Tennis Club, 135 S. Hamilton St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-454-2571, hudsonvalleycommunitydances@gmail.com, hudsonvalleydance.org. 6pm-8pm Opening Reception: The Hudson Valley Show @Tivoli Artist Gallery. Show will exhibit through 11/13. The public is invited to meet the artists at the opening reception on Saturday, October 22nd, 6-8pm. Artwork from gallery members highlights individual interpretations of the Hudson Valley that reflect the special quality of life we enjoy as residents of the region. Tivoli Artists Gallery, 60 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 8457572667, peggysart@optonline. net, tivoliartistgallery.com. 6:30pm-9pm Dylan Doyle Alone with the Blues. Blues & Jazz. $15 food/drink minimum per person. The Village Market and Eatery, 125 Main St, Gardiner. 7pm Addams Family Musical. The new musical version of The Addams Family was created in 2010, which the 90 Miles Off Broadway theater company will perform. Highland High School, Pancake Hollow Rd, Highland. Info: 845-256-9657, 90milesoffbroadway.com. $18, $15/senior/student. 7pm-9pm Alfred Day on Ezekiel Cooper. Reverend Alfred Day to speak about Ezekiel Cooper, one of the founders of Methodism

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in this country. New Paltz United Methodist Church, 1 Grove Street, New Paltz. Info: (845) 419-5063, sharon.jean.roth@gmail.com, newpaltzumc.org/.

Concert. Unitarian Fellowship of Poughkeepsie, 67 South Randolph Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: michaelkfoley@gmail.com, hvbluegrass. org. $25.

7pm-10pm Half Moon Theatre’s 10th Anniversary Celebration. Broadway magic comes to the Hudson Valley for a night of music, fun, stellar entertainment and farm-to-table cuisine! Half Moon Theatre, Marriott Pavilion at the Culinary Institute of America, 1946 Campus Drive, Hyde Park. Info: 8452359885, info@ halfmoontheatre.org, halfmoontheatre.org. $45-$200.

7:30pm-9:30pm Saturday Night Live Music & Noodles. 2nd set at 8:30pm. No cover, $5 donations to musicians recommended. GomenKudasai Noodle Shop, 232 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-8811, GKnoodles.com.

7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground. Matt Flinner Trio with Darol Anger, Folk Fiddles. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Fleurine with the Boys from Brazil - Opener: Attila Vural (Brazilian Jazz). The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon. com. 7pm The Old Dutch Church presents a Living Cemetery Tour. It’s October 1777 and you’re invited to meet the famous and the infamous who are buried on the grounds. Ideal for families, and students of history of all ages! Free hot cider & homemade donuts will be served. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall St, Kingston. Info: 845-475-7973, theatreontheroad.com. $10/pp, free/12 & under. 7pm-11pm Red Pepper Dance Night. Dancing to a wide array of much loved as well as lesser known songs. Styles include Soul, R&B, Latin, Funk, Reggae, Disco, & Int’l. Red Pepper Bistro, 1458 Route 9D, Wappingers Falls. Info: 845-765-0667, rhodaja@optonline.net, meetup.com/Hudson-Valley-Dance-Beat/ events/234200065/. $10/includes Sri Lankan & American appetizers. 7pm-9pm Night Music at The Village Market. Dylan Doyle Alone with the Blues. Beer, Wine, Dinner. Doors open at 6:30pm. Village Market, 125 Main St, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1234. 7pm-9pm Natalie Merchant and Friends: A Benefit Concert for the Maya Gold Foundation. Please join us for a concert featuring Natalie Merchant and a select group of invited musicians. SUNY New Paltz/Studley Theater, New Paltz. Info: 845-418-5227, info@mayagoldfoundation.org, mayagoldfoundation.org/ programs/events. Balcony, $40; Orchestra, $50; Premiere, $80. 7pm St. James’ 7th Annual Graveyard Tour. An entertaining and educational look into the lives and times of several residents of the 200-year-old cemetery. Tour guides will lead you by lantern-light, through an historic 200-yr. old graveyard. Tours are scheduled Fridays and Saturdays, through 10/22 at 7, 7:30, & 8pm. St. James’ Episcopal Church, 4526 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park. Info: 845-229-2820, stjamesoffice@stjameshydepark.org, tjameshydepark. org/graveyardtours.htm. $17/adults, $7/ 5-12 yr olds. 7pm-9:30pm It Was Dark Back Then. Tour the grounds by night if you dare. In the spirit of 18th century gothic novels costumed interpreters submit for your approval a haunting tale. The eerie night-cloaked grounds, the 1754 Ellison home, serve as a stage for this macabre presentation about corpses, ghosts and strange happenings. Reservations required. Knox’s Headquarters, 289 Forge Hill Rd, Vails Gate. Info: 845 561-1765. 7pm Saturday Night Jazz. NYC saxophonist Al Guart leads ensembles comprised of the best Hudson Valley Jazz musicians. A rotating roster of performers includes pianists John Esposito & Peter Tomlinson, guitarists Steve Raleigh & Peter Einhorn, bassists Lew Scott & Rich Syracuse. Other musicians regularly sit in with the band. Kindred Spirits, 334 Rt 32A, Palenville. Info: 518 678-3101. 7:15pm-10pm Saturday Night Jazz and Latin Dance. Featuring George Leary, Harvey Kaiser & Elliot Steel. No Cover. Station Bar and Curio, 101 Tinker St, Woodstock. 7:30pm-9:30pm Music by Mark Donato & His (and Your) Friends. Join Mark Donato, John Burdick, Nancy Howell for a “sweetly sinister” evening of music upstairs at beautiful Roost Studios in New Paltz. Roost Studios and Art Gallery, 69 Main Street, New Paltz. Info: 8445687540, Chirp@roostcoop.org, http://%20Mark%20Donato%20songs%20 here:%20%20%20%20http://www.markdonato.com/downloads.htm. suggested donation. 7:30pm-10:30pm Basking in the Baroque2016 Leaf Peeper Concert. Baroque Arias and Duets. Cello Suites by Bach and Vitali. Eugenia Zukerman, Flutist & Music Director. Hillsdale Methodist Church, corner of route 22 & 23, Hillsdale. Info: 413-644-0007, triciabevan38@ gmail.com, leafpeeperconcerts.org. $25, $35/ premium. 7:30pm-10pm Music by Mark Donato and His (and Your) Friends. Roost Studios Art Gallery (second floor), 69 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-657-6673, markdonato94@gmail. com, roostcoop.org/sept-oct-events. $5. 7:30pm-9:30pm Lonely Heartstring Band

8pm-9:30pm The NYC Stand Up Comedy Show. Presented by Winona Lake Ladies Auxiliary. Winona Lake Firehouse, 160 South Plank Rd, Newburgh. Info: 845-428-9532, winonalakeladiesauxiliary@gmail.com. 8pm Rufus Wainwright. Event will include Conversation Exploring Artistic Freedom and Creative Paths with Wainwright and Musician Melissa Auf Der Maur, Director and Co-Founder of Basilica Hudson. Benefit Concert to Support Basilica Hudson. Basilica Hudson, 110 South Front St, Hudson. Info: 518-822-1050, basilicahudson.org/. 8pm String Sampler Concert. Featuring Jerry Douglas (Solo), plus Special Guests Pierre Bensusan and Bucky Pizzarelli & Ed Laub. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-6900. $65, $50, $40. 8pm The Night Alive. Play by Conor McPherson. Shadowland Stage, 157 Canal St, Ellenville. Info: 845-647-5511, shadowlandstage.org. $39, $34. 8pm Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks’ comedy masterpiece. Center for Performing Arts, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-3080, eileen@centerforperformingarts.org, centerforperformingarts.org. $25, $27. 8:30pm Schlachtfest Celebration. with Dorraine Scofield, Thunder Ridge (Unplugged Trio.) Featuring Chris Walsh, JB Hunt & Dorraine. Crystal Brook Resort (Brauhaus), 430 Winter Clove Rd, Round Top. Info: 800-9997376. 8:30pm-11:30pm Pitchform Militia. With a blend of country, blues, rock and punk, the band terms itself “Apocabilly”. High Falls Cafe, 12 Stone Dock Road, High Falls. Info: 845-6872699, highfallscafe@earthlink.net, highfallscafe.com. Pass the hat. 10pm Dance Party. Featuring DJ Majic Juan. Every Saturday night. Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Woodstock. Info: 845-6792814, lodgewoodstock.com.

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8:30am-9:30am Free Daily Silent Sitting Meditation. On-going every Morning, seven days a week, 8:30-9:30am in the Amitabha Shrine Room. Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-5906, jan@kagyu.org. 8:30am-9:30am Yoga Workout with Terry Fister. For those of you who want to get up and go a little earlier on Sunday, Woodstock Yoga Center is adding a new Sunday morning class to the schedule. Led by Terry Fister, Yoga Workout is a multi-level Vinyasa flow class combining traditional asana with modern core exercises designed to enhance mobility, stability and strength. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 9am Upright bassist Robert Bard, NYC jazz pianist William Norman, and singer-songwriter Tobias Anderson. Gospel music has a way of bringing together people of different churches and different faiths - or even no faith at all. Most of the gospel music will be integrated into the morning worship service, with a pre-concert at 8:45am. Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church, 90 Route 32 South, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-0051, parishadmin@ redeemernewpaltz.org, goo.gl/Hz2DU7. 9am-4pm High Falls Flea Market. Art, antiques, collectibles, crafts & treasures. Market runs thru 10/30. Grady Park, 23 Mohonk Rd & Rt 213, High Falls. 9am-8pm Mower’s Flea Market. Held every Saturday and Sunday. Maple Lane, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-6744. 9:45am Talk: Arthur Gowran. Guest speaker will speak during Worship Service. Mr. Gowran, a lawyer, has litigated environmental cases in various federal courts including the Supreme Court on issues ranging from energy, clean air, clean water, to toxic contamination.More recently he has supplemented his interests with a divinity degree from Yaleand has taught philosophy and ethics at local Universities near Washington D.C. where he lives. All are welcome. Rhinebeck Reformed Church, 6368 Mill St, Rhinebeck. 10am-5pm Root n’ Roost Farm Tour. Pet and feed the Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys, and Pigs. See the Bee Hives. See the Flower, Vegetable, and Herb Gardens. See the “CHoop” Houses and other re-use buildings. Learn about permaculture techniques used on the farm. Visit the Farm Stand & purchase farm-fresh items. Root

n’ Roost Farm, 64 Mineral Springs Rd, Livingston Manor. Info: 845-292-9126, rootnroost. com/#!tours/c3hv. $5, free/3 & under. 10am-5pm Exhibit: The Hudson Valley Show @Tivoli Artist Gallery. Artwork from gallery members highlights individual interpretations of the Hudson Valley that reflect the special quality of life we enjoy as residents of the region. Show will exhibit through 11/13. Tivoli Artists Gallery, 60 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 8457572667, peggysart@optonline.net, tivoliartistgallery. com. 10am-2pm Exhibit: Rondout Revisited. At the historic Reher Bakery, home of the Reher Center, in conjunction with Ulster County Cultural Heritage Week. The Bakery and the exhibit will be open to the public Sundays,10/23 & 10/30, from 10am until 2pm. Visit: www. rehercenter.org; info@rehercenter.org. A project of the Jewish Federation of Ulster County, 845-338-8131. Reher Center for Immigrant Culture & History, c/o Jewish Fed. of Ulster Co,. 1 Albany Ave., G-10, Kington. Info: 845-338-8131, info@rehercenter.org, rehercenter.org. 10am-2pm Sunday Brunch @ The Falcon Main Stage. John Simon & The Jazz. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 10am-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. 10am-4pm Mac-Haydn Theatre Costume Sale. Month-long sale of costumes from overflowing storage spaces includes unique oneof-a-kind pieces, ensemble sets, items suitable for theatre shows, Halloween and more! New items added throughout the sale; check machaydntheatre.org or facebook.com/MacHaydnTheatre/ for updates and special offers. Open to the public. The Mac-Haydn Theatre, Inc., 1925 State Route 203, Chatham. Info: 518-392-9292, machaydn@fairpoint.net, machaydntheatre. org. 10am Fall Foliage Train Ride. Departure times: 10 & 11:45am,1:30 & 3:15pm. Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR), Mount Tremper. Info: 845-688-7400, cmrrinfo@gmail.com, catskillmtrailroad.com. $14, $8/2-11, $13/ senior/veteran/military. 10am-3pm New Paltz Farmers’ Market. New Paltz Farmers’ Market, 24 Plattekill Ave, New Paltz. www.newpaltzfarmersmarket.com. 10am-2pm Rosendale Farmers’ Market. Offering fresh local Produce, Provisions, Educational Programming and Live Music this Sunday and every Sunday throughout the Summer. of pre An. Rosendale Community Center, located Behind the Rosendale Theatre, Rosendale. rosendalefarmersmarketny.com. 10am-2pm Ellenville Farmers’ Market. Market and Center streets, Ellenville. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level II with Barbara Boris. For students who are wellpracticed in Iyengar Yoga Level I. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris, this class focuses on refining basic postures and introducing more advanced asanas. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 10:30am-4pm Free Clinic for Children with Neurological, Developmental & Orthopedic Issues. Feldenkrais Method® movement lessons with trained practitioners for children with Special Needs under 6 years of age. Registration required. Meets on 10/22, 9am-4pm & 10/23, 10:30am-4pm. Yoga on Duck Pond, 70 Duck Pond Road, Stone Ridge. facebook.com/ Free- Clinic-264386227294706. 10:30am-12:30pm Meditation Practice at Sky Lake Shambhala Retreat Center. Sitting and walking meditation with short teaching and discussion from Pema Chodron books or video. Free and open to the public. Ongoing. Sky Lake Meditation Center, 22 Hillcrest Ln, Rosendale. Info: 845 658-8556, skylake.shambhala.org. 11am-4pm Open House. Learn the history of Hopewell Junction and the New England and Dutchess County Railroads at this restored 1873 train station, located at the southern end of the Dutchess County Rail Trail. Hopewell Depot Museum, 36 Railroad Ave, Hopewell Junction. Info: 845-226-7003. 11am-5pm 10th Annual ArtEast Open Studio Tour. Free, self-guided driving tour to the studios of 40+ artists in Eastern Dutchess County New York. invited Dover Plains – Holmes – Hopewell Junction – Millbrook – Patterson Pawling – Poughquag – Wingdale. View map on the web. Info: 845-855-1676, arteast_LK@yahoo.com, ArtEastDutchess.com. 11am Catskill Mountain Railroad’s Pumpkin Patch Express. Train departs Westbrook Station and travels through the Hurley flats before stopping at the Pumpkin Patch, where each child will select their own pumpkin to take


October 20, 2016 home and decorate. All Aboard! Additional departure times 12:30, 2 & 3:30pm. Westbrook Lane Station, Kingston Plaza, Kingston. $18/ adults, $17/srs, $12/children (2-12). 11am-11pm Eastern States Weekend. Grandstand gates open 11am, racing 1pm. Orange County Fair Speedway, Middletown. Info: 845-342-2573, orangecountyfairspeedway.net. 11am-7:30pm The Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase. Show and sale, live acoustic music, stringed instrument collectors exhibit, instructional clinics and more. See website for schedule of events. Bearsville Theater, 291 Tinker St, Bearsville. Info: 845-389-9247, woodstockinvitational.com. 11am-4pm Fall Family Fun Festival. Apple cider event, nature hikes, hay rides, face painting, pumpkin painting, blacksmithing, broom making, music, food & crafts. Music by Jay & Molly and Annie and the Hedonists. Ashokan Center, 477 Beaverkill Rd, Olivebridge. Info: 845-657-8333, info@ashokancenter.org, ashokancenter.org. $5, free/under 3. 11am-1pm Robb Turner - The Crown Maple Guide to Maple Syrup. Tasting, Talk & Book Signing. Free. Oblong Books & Music, 6422 Montgomery Street, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-8760500, helen@oblongbooks.com, oblongbooks. com/event/crown-maple-tasting-book-signing. 11am-4pm Perrine’s Covered Bridge. The jewel of Ulster County’s historic covered bridges, and meet knowledgeable members of the New York Covered Bridge Society. See displays of long lost covered bridges in Ulster County as well as those that remain. Learn how timbered covered bridges helped transform nineteenth century America. Free as part of Ulster County’s Cultural Heritage Week. Perrine’s Covered Bridge, Route 213, Rifton. Info: 845-430-5655. 11am-4pm Woodstock Farm Sanctuary Weekend Tour. 150-acre life-long sanctuary for rescued farm animals. Learn about vegan living. A new Visitors Center and Cafe, open to the public for tours on weekends from 11am4pm through October. Group tours & private vegan events (including weddings). Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, 2 Rescue Rd, High Falls. Info: 845-247-5700, woodstocksanctuary.org. $10/ adults, $5/kids. 12pm-4pm Repair Cafe in Gardiner. A free event where community members bring beloved but broken items, and together, with volunteer Repair Coaches, fix them. Broken items include small appliances, lamps, clothing, frames, chairs and more. There will be free coffee and tea (bring your own mug) and baked treats and fruit for sale. Currently the café is looking for “Repair Coaches” to guide people in fixing all kinds of things. Repair coaches bring their own tools and supplies and offer repairs at no cost. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, facebook.com/ repaircafehudsonvalley. 12pm Love It or Swap It. “Love It or Swap It” Women’s Clothing Swap and Sale to benefit Sinterklaas. Rhinebeck Methodist Church, 83 East Market St, Rhinebeck. sinterklaashudsonvalley.com. $25 donation to benefit Sinterklaas. 12pm-4pm Bicycle Awareness Day At Waterstreet Market. Line-up: 12-2pm Bernstein Trio; 2-3pm Speakers- Tim Rogers, The local police department on Motor vehicle safety; & 3-4pm Vanaver Caravan Music and Dance performance. Local bike shops, The Bike Depot and Table Rock Tours will be on hand with the latest in bike safety, what every cyclist needs to wear every time, and to answer questions. Shops and Restaurants will be individually offering specials. Mosaic Movement will be offering four group classes in the morning before the event in Barre, Pilates, and GYROKINESIS. Mosaic bodyworks will be offering 10 minute chair and table massage. All proceeds going to Gaby O’shea. Volunteers from Highland HighSchool,Ulster Savings Bank and The Bike/Pedestrian Path Committee. Waterstreet Market, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-6563, nyrolfer@yahoo.com. 12pm-4pm Repair Cafe Gardiner. Bring broken items to be fixed by Repair Coaches. Free coffee and tea . Baked treats, fruit for sale. Meets 4th Sunday every other month. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, nlane@rcls.org, gardinerlibrary. org. 12pm-4pm The 7th Love It or Swap It Women’s Clothing Swap and Sale. To benefit Sinterklaas. Drop off your clothes on Sat. Oct 22 between 12 and 2 pm, or bring them with you to the Swap on Oct 23, 12-4 pm. Raffle of Marc Jacobs Tote Bag: sinterklaashudsonvalley. com/fall-2016-sinterswap. Rhinebeck Methodist Church/Fellowship Hall, 83 East Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: sinterswapstore@gmail.com, sinterklaashudsonvalley.com/fall-2016-sinterswap. $25. 12pm-4pm 7th “Love It or Swap It” Women’s Clothing Swap and Sale. Drop off your clothes on 10/22, 12 & 2pm, or bring them with you to the Swap on 10/23. Held in the Fellowship Hall. Rhinebeck Methodist Church, 83 East Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: sinterswapstore@ gmail.com, sinterswapstore@gmail.com. $25/ entrance fee - procceds benefit Sinterklaas.

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ALMANAC WEEKLY 12pm-3pm Emerson Columbus Weekend Celebration. Tent sale, Tastings, Shopping & Sales. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Route 28, Mt. Tremper. Info: 845-688-2828, emersonresort.com. 12pm-4pm Helping Gaby at Bicycle Awareness Day. All the businesses will be participating in raising money for Gaby Oshea’s Go Fund Me, and a kick- off a town wide campaign called “Expect a Bike.” Music, education on safely sharing the road, & dancing. Mosaic Movement will be offering 4 group classes that day. All proceeds going towards Gaby’s go fund me account. Line-Up: 8am barre- Marisa; 9am barre-Sarah; 10am Pilates-Lauren; & 11am Gyrokinesis-Ginger. $20 suggested donation per class will go to Gabby’s fund. RSVP to nyrolfer@yahoo.com or text/call 845-255-6563. Water Street Market, New Paltz. 12pm-3pm The Metropolitan Hot Club. MHC is a gypsy jazz group that plays hot swing of the 30s and 40s. High Falls Cafe, 12 Stone Dock Road, High Falls. Info: 845-687-2699, highfallscafe@earthlink.net, highfallscafe.com. Pass the hat. 12pm-3pm Family Art Day: Animal Art. We will explore the depiction of animals. All activities and materials are free and open to all ages with adult supervision. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2940, info@woodstockart.org, woodstockart.org/october-23/. Free. 12:30pm-6:30pm I Ching Divination and Tarot Readings with Timothy Liu. The I Ching is a method of divination which is particularly useful for those who are faced with a decision in the here and now. Walk-ins warmly welcome or call to schedule an appointment. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $60/1 hour, $40/45 minutes, $30/25 minutes. 12:30pm-6pm Astro-Tarot Readings. By angelologist and astrologer Diane BergmansonEvery Sunday at Mirabai. Walk-ins warmly welcome or call for appointment. 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $40 for 45 minute Astro-Tarot; $60 for one hour in-depth. 1pm-4pm Taste of History- 1732 Van Wyck Homestead Museum. The Fishkill Historical Society will be giving guided tours through the historic Homestead Museum (used as Officers’ Headquarters during the Revolutionary War). Van Wyck Homestead Museum, 504 Rte. 9, Fishkill. Info: 845-896-9560, fishkillhistoricalsociety.org. 1pm Sunday Football Brunch. Happy Hour begins from 6-8pm. No cover for this event. Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2814, lodgewoodstock. com. 1pm-2pm Silent Peace Vigil by Woodstock Women in Black. Village Green, Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-7148, rizka@hvc. rr.com. 1pm-3pm Pallet Puppet Theatre offers Spanish Puppet Lesson. Ongoing on Sundays, 1-3pm. Materials for kids provided. The Green Palette,Medusa Antique Center Building, 215 Main St, New Paltz. 2pm The Queen City’s Upper Landing. A Historical Pageant by Nicholas Conti. Part of the 300th Anniversary Celebration of Poughkeepsie Reformed Church and Fishkill Reformed Church! The Grand Wizard and his wife Matilda have endeavored to bring together some of the most historically interesting movers and shakers that have built and helped bring prosperity, sometimes disparity to the Queen City’s Upper Landing. Upper Landing Park, 83 North Water St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-6770644, upperlanding.org. 2pm-4pm Meetings in Conscious Awareness. Support for spiritual practitioners, including meditation, dialogue, conscious movement, and creative self-expression. Free, donations welcome. Yoga Yoga, 446 Main St., Rosendale, NY. Info: 845-687-8688, anna@snowcreative. com, yogayogarosendale.com. 2pm The Night Alive. Play by Conor McPherson. Shadowland Stage, 157 Canal St, Ellenville. Info: 845-647-5511, shadowlandstage.org. $39, $34. 2pm-5pm Thomas Cole National Historic Site Tour. With a narrated audio guide “explore at your own pace.” Tours are free. Thomas Cole National Historic Site, 218 Spring St, Catskill. Info: 518-943-7465, thomascole.org. 3pm-6pm John Abercrombie and the Putnam Valley Jazz Quintet at Tompkins Corners Oct. 23. John Abercrombie, Jazz guitarist and composer, will perform with Ed Xiques, Ryan Odell, Patrick Cummings and Kevin Callaghan. Tompkins Corners Cultural Center, 729 Peekskill Hollow Road, Putnam Valley. Info: 8455287280, info@tompkinscorners.org, tompkinscorners.org. $15. 3pm Free Pool. O’Neill’s Shire Pub, 123 Main St, Delhi. 3pm-5:30pm John Bruschini’s Downtown Earth Concert Series. Guitarist John Bruschi-

ni. For the first concert, Bruschini will be joined by percussionist Tani Tabbal and John Mulkerin on trumpet. Seating for the DtE Series is limited and RSVPs are strongly encouraged. 161-Studio, Ashokan Rd, Kingston. Info: johnbruschini@ gmail.com. $10/suggested donation. 3pm-4:30pm Prometheus Brass Concert. A quartet of brass players return with their horns and immense talent to please our audience again. Reception with free refreshments follows. Saugerties United Methodist Church, 67 Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845-679-5733, hopefarm@hopefarm.com, .saugertiespromusica.org. $12/gen adm, $10/srs, free/ students. 3pm National Theatre from London: The Deep Blue Sea. Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre in Terence Rattigan’s devastating masterpiece, playing one of the greatest female roles in contemporary drama. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St, Rosendale. Info: 845-658-8989, info@rosendaletheatre.org, rosendaletheatre.org. $12. 3pm Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks’ comedy masterpiece. Center for Performing Arts, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-3080, eileen@centerforperformingarts.org, centerforperformingarts.org. $25, $27. 3pm Woodstock Ultimate Disc. Ongoing games - Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5pm; & Sundays at 3pm. A free, casual, co-ed pickup game. Athletic Fields, 98 Comeau Dr, woodstock. WoodstockUltimate.org. 3:30pm Organ Recitals. Organ Recital by Eun Ha Chung. Mrs. Chung is formerly Music Director of the West Point Post Chapel. The largest all-pipe organ in a house of worship in the World. Free. West Point Cadet Chapel, West Point. Info: 845-938-2308, westpoint.edu. 3:30pm-7:30pm Journey Blue Heaven & Emmaretta Marks Outdoor Concert. Rain or shine. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, 50 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-3484. 4pm Midlife Gangster. Film examines the life of Mr. Evan “Bullet” James, now known to be a pioneer in the drug and alcohol intervention world. Free. 132 Tinker St,, Woodstock. upstatefilms.org/coming-soon/midlife-gangster-redemption-song-the-life-and-times-ofbullet-james. 4pm-4:30pm Mini-Concert with Blind Mice. Special guest Dorraine Schofield. Bearsville Theater, 291 Tinker St, Bearsville. Info: 845-679-4406, woodstockinvitational.com. 4pm Book Reading: Cathy Gigante. Author of Different Drummer. Set in 1979 New York City, the book chronicles Cara Funk (née Carol Finkelstein), a female drummer struggling to break out of the wedding music trade and succeed as a rock musician. Free. Inquiring Minds Bookstore, 6 Church St, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-8300. 4pm Author Duets Series. Presented by Word Cafe. Featuring Amitava Kumar and Sunil Yapa. The Golden Notebook, 29 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8000, wordcafe.us. 4pm-6pm Woodstock Community Drum Circle. Hosted by Birds of a Feather and Timekeeper Drums invite all to drum and dance. Free, donations appreciated. On-going on Sundays, 4-6pm. Village Green, Tinker St, Woodstock. 5pm-6:30pm Restorative Yoga with Kate Hagerman. A gentle, completely supportive practice that is designed to bring stillness to the body and the mind. The perfect way to wrap up the weekend. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming

St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 6:30pm-8:30pm An Evening of Prayer and Worship. Goodwill Church, an Evangelical Presbyterian Church is hosting an evening of prayer and worship. Goodwill Church New Paltz, 16 N. Chestnut St, New Paltz. Info: 845-457-5959, info@goodwillchurch.org, goodwillchurch.org. 7pm The Havana Cuba All Stars. Bardavon, 35 Market St, Poughkeepsie. bardavon.org/. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground. Durham County Poets, Neo Folk. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Adam Levy & The Mint Imperials (Indie Rock). The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 8pm Live Latin Jazz. Every Sunday! Happy Hour begins from 6-8pm. No cover for this event. Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2814, lodgewoodstock.com.

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7:30am-8:30am Community Meditation. Arrive 10 minutes early for optional beginner instruction. Wellness Embodied Center Education Annex, 126 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-419-0293, wellnessembodiedcenter.com. 7:30am-8:30am Free Community Meditation. Meets weekly on Mondays 7:30-8:30am and Thursdays 12:15-12:45pm. All are welcome for silent sitting and walking meditation. For optional beginner instruction, please arrive 10 minutes early. Silence begins at 7:30am on Mondays, and 12:15pm on Thursdays. Drop-in attendance welcome. Cushions, back-jacks, and chairs available. Facilitated by Doree Lipson & Meredith Johnson, Zen practitioners and meditation teachers. Donations appreciated. Educational Annex of Wellness Embodied,A Center for Psychotherapy and Healing, 126 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-419-0293, wellnessembodiedcenter.com/community-meditation. 8:30am-9:30am Free Daily Silent Sitting Meditation. On-going every Morning, seven days a week, 8:30-9:30am in the Amitabha Shrine Room. For info contact Jan Tarlin, 845-679-5906. Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock. 9am-9:50am Senior Fit Dance for Seniors with Adah Frank. Dance and movement for strength and flexibility. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Bring a mat. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 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. Olympic Diner, Washington Ave, Kingston. Info: 845 399-2805, ssipkingston.org. 10am-11pm The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease. A free educational program by the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter with information on detection, risk factors, stages of the disease, treatment and more. Please RSVP to the Library. Mahopac Library, 668 Route Six, Mahopac. Info: 845-628-2009, library@mahopaclibrary.

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28 org, mahopaclibrary.org. 10am-12pm Senior Drama with Edith LeFever. Comets of Woodstock focuses on improvisation, acting exercises, monologues & scenes. Interested seniors are welcome to sit in. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Barbara Boris. For all students new to Iyengar Yoga, taught by Woodstock’s only Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor. The basis of the method is taught in standing poses. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 11am-12pm Chair Yoga. Chair Yoga is for those who need extra support to enjoy the benefits of yoga- with Kathy Foley. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-3385580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 12pm Gyrokinesis. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 12:15pm Rhinebeck Rotary Club Meeting. Beekman Arms, 6387 Mill St, Rhinebeck. Info: 914 244-0333. 12:30pm-6:30pm Crystal Tarot Readings and Chakra Clearing Sessions with Mary Vukovic. Every Monday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome or call us for appointment. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-2100. $30/25 minutes, $50/45 minute reading/chakra clearing with crystal lay-out. 1pm-2pm Needlework Group. Knitters, crocheters, rug hookers & stitchers of all types and beginners welcome. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 2pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. 2pm Medicare 101. Northern Dutchess Hospital’s Fall Wellness Series. Speaker: Nina Lynch, Medicare Health Insurance Counselor. A stepby-step workshop for new enrollees and people considering changing coverage. Medicare’s open enrollment period is from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7. Registration required. Free. Northern Dutchess Hospital, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-871-1720 ext. 1, healthquest.org/wellness. 2pm-4pm Senior Painting with Judith Boggess. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 3pm Free Pool. O’Neill’s Shire Pub, 123 Main St, Delhi. 3pm-5pm Math Help. Get those pencils sharpened! Phyllis Rosato is here to answer all of your math questions, from kindergarten to calculus. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. 3pm-5pm Math Help with Phyllis Rosato. From kindergarten to calculus. Free. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. phoenicialibrary.org/. 3pm-6pm South Pine Street City Farm Stand. Open for fresh vegetables and greens. This farmstand is a project of the Kingston Land Trust and a member of Eat Well Kingston, part of Cornell’s Live Well Kingston. Open Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-532-0011. South Pine Street, Kingston. Info: 845-532-0011. 3:30pm-4:30pm Amateur Guitar Jam. Join this casual gathering of acoustic musicians. Bring your own guitar. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-3385580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 4pm-5pm Muay Thai for Kids. For ages 5 to 13. Children learn the basics of the art of the eight limbs with our knowledgeable instructors. Build confidence and personal strength. Free. Free ongoing class. Stockade, 302 Wall St, Kingston. stockademuaythai.com. 4:15pm-5:30pm 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, 4:15-5:30pm. 28 West Gym, Maverick Rd & Rt 28, Glenford. $12/class. 4:45pm 2nd Annual John J. Curran ‘75 Lecture in Journalism at Bard. Yahoo Finance Editor in Chief Andy Serwer will present a talk, “Journalism in the Age of Trump, Ailes, Buzzfeed, Gawker, and Facebook.” Held in the Weis Cinema. Free and open to the public. Bard College/Berteldmann Campus Center, Annandale-on-Hudson. Info: 845-758-7054,

ALMANAC WEEKLY mmorriss@bard.edu, annandaleonline.org/ johnjcurran75lectures. 5:15pm Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 5:30pm-7pm Kirtan Chanting. Offering local rotating Kirtan Artists. Check Woodstock Yoga Facebook Page to see who is chanting this week! Free or by Donation. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. 6pm-8pm Meeting of ENJAN (End The New Jim Crow Action Network). A Hudson Valley network dedicated to fighting racist policies of racial profiling, police brutality, and mass incarceration (the “New Jim Crow”). New Progressive Baptist Church, 8 Hone St, Kingston. Info: 845-475-8781, enjan.org. 6pm-8pm The Hudson Area Library presents James Baldwin’s America: A Reading & Discussion Series. A 5-part reading and discussion series titled James Baldwin’s America Mondays beginning 9/19 from 6-8pm (no meeting on Columbus Day). Facilitated by Donna Ford Grover, a professor at Bard College in 19th and 20th century American literature. Log on for complete details. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda.shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org, hudsonarealibrary.org/. 6:45pm-9pm The Truth about Cancer Series: The NOCEBO Effect, Healing Vaccines. Learn how to eat to avoid cancer or to defeat an existing cancer. Find out what treatments really work and how you can cleanse your body of toxins so it can heal itself. RSVP. Limited seating. Wallkill Reformed Church, 45 Bridge St, Wallkill. Info: 914-388-2810. 7pm Halloween Ghost Train Night. Listen to ghost stories at the station and other frightful tales. The Hyde Park Station, 34 River Rd, Hyde Park.

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. Info: 845 744-3055.

7pm-10pm Open Mic Nite. Join host Ben Rounds and take your shot at becoming the next Catskills Singing Sensation. Woodnotes Grille – No cover. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Route 28, Mt. Tremper. Info: 845-6882828, emersonresort.com.

10:30am-11:30am Together Tuesdays. Janice leads this story, craft, and play hour for kids birth through preschool. Come join the friendly gang of local parents. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, http:// phoenicialibrary.org.

7pm-10pm Jazz Jam. Every Tuesday, 7-10pm. The Derby, 96 Main St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845 452-3232.

10:30am Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 11:30am Gyrokinesis. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. $10/drop-in. 11:30am-1pm Yin Yoga with Roxie Newberry. A slow, steady class that stimulates connective tissues to make them healthier and stronger, at the same time cultivating equanimity, mindfulness and awareness. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 1pm-2pm Esopus Artist Group. Join this ongoing session of art making. Bring your own supplies. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 1:30pm-3pm Israeli Folk Dancing. Join Josh Tabak in the joy of dancing to Israeli music. Steps will be taught at the beginner’s level and adjusted for more advanced participants. No registration required. Ongoing. 845-255-1559. Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-1559. $10 suggested donation.

7pm Lost Rondout: A Story of Urban Renewal. Film by Stephen Blauweiss and Lynn Woods. Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. Info: 845-338-0071, hrmm. org.

2pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com.

7pm-8pm College Financial Aid. College financial aid basics including college choice and costs, how financial aid works, and avoiding mistakes. Pre-register by 10/21. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, nlane@rcls.org, facebook.com/ events/1628043637494983/.

3:30pm-4:30pm Monster Mash Preschool Dance Party. Kids ages 2-5 are invited to come in their Halloween costumes to show off their dance skills. Bring a treat to share! $5 suggested donation. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, nlane@rcls. org, facebook.com/events/1083186638444823/.

7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Corey Dandridge’s World of Gospel Residency (Gospel). The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com.

4pm-5pm Ways of the West. A life-skill series for boys grades 2 - 4, with horses! Developing character in our youth is the foundation for our community’s future. HorsePlay activities instill empathy, evoke pride, teach patience, and stretch imaginations!Led by Cori Nichols, Eagala certified Equine Specialist and Rosey Rouhana, LMHC, NCC. Info: HudsonValleyHorsePlay or call Cori Nichols 845-616 - 3608. $80/series of 4 classes. Meets Tuesdays in October, 4-5pm. Nichols Field, 98 Sherman Rd, Kerhonkson. Hudson Valley HorsePlay.com.

7:30pm Find Peace - Learn to Meditate. Free classes. Woodstock Reformed Church, Woodstock, NY. 8pm Industry Night at The Lodge. Featuring live funk with Fishin’ Chicken. Happy Hour all Night! Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2814, lodgewoodstock.com.

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7:30am Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 9am-10am 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. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 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. Plaza Diner, New Paltz Plaza, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-0609. 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. Info: 845 255-0609.

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4pm-5pm After School Tweens. Ages 9-12Event includes crafts, outdoor games, book discussions, movies, wii and informal hangouts. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 5pm-7pm Lecture and Meditation Series: The Buddha’s Life and Legacy. An in-depth look at the Buddha, drawing upon religious, artistic, and historical perspectives. Q&A and meditation practice follow lecture. Tsechen Kunchab Ling, 12 Edmunds Lane, Walden, NY. Info: 301-906-3378, sakya@sakyatemple.org, tsechenkunchabling.org. Free admission: The offering of a flower, fruit, or small monetary donation is traditional. 5pm Woodstock Ultimate Disc. Ongoing games - Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5pm; & Sundays at 3pm . A free, casual, co-ed pickup game. Athletic Fields, 98 Comeau Dr, woodstock. WoodstockUltimate.org. 5:30pm-6:30pm Family History of Cancer: When Should I Worry? By Jonathan Clyman. Northern Dutchess Hospital’s Fall Wellness Series. Genetic counselor Jonathan Clyman is an expert on how family history and cancer are connected, and how genetic testing works. Refreshments served. Registration required. Free. Northern Dutchess Hospital, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-871-1720 ext. 1, healthquest.org/wellness.

9:30am-11am Level I Yoga with Jory Serota. Taught in the Iyengar style, this class is for any 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. woodstockyogacenter. com. $18.

6pm-7pm Weekly Sitting Meditation w/ Walking Meditation. Instruction available. On-going Tues, 6-7pm. Free & open to the public. Sky Lake Meditation Center, 22 Hillcrest Ln, Rosendale. Info: 845 658-8556, skylake. shambhala.org.

10am Olana Tours (thru 10/30). Tuesday Sunday, first tour 10 am, last tour 4 pm (on weekends, last guided tour at 1pm; self-guided touring 2-4 pm). Olana, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. olana.org.Olana.

6pm-7pm Vinyasa Community Class with Selena Reynolds. A fun and informative drop-in class, open to all levels. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. woodstockyogacenter.com. $8 donation requested.

7pm-9pm Open Mic. On-going. Free admission. Inquiring Minds Bookstore, 65 Partition St., Saugerties. Info: 845 679-5906, jan@kagyu. org. 7pm-8:30pm Weekly Opportunity Workshop. Learn how to help the environment, raise funds for non-profit organizations, and save money over time! Ongoing. Free to attend. Novella’s, 2 Terwilliger Ln (across from Super 8), New Paltz. 7:30pm Life Drawing at Unison. Offering professional artists and students an opportunity to work with experienced models under controlled lighting. On-going. Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-1559. $15. 7:30pm-8:30pm Satsang / Meditation. A new offering at Woodstock Yoga Center, this hour is intended to celebrate ‘satsang,’ or being in the company of the truth by sitting together with fellow seekers. It will be a rotating agenda each week, including a period of meditation and the study of sacred texts. Check our Facebook page to see what’s on for the week. Free or by Donation. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. 8pm Gypsy Songs: The Romani Diaspora. Alex Peh, piano, Samantha Malk, mezzosoprano perform Zigeunerlieder by Brahms and Dvorak, and works by Ravel, Rossini, Liszt, & Tchaikovsky. Julien J. Studley Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz. Info: 845-257-2700, newpaltz.edu/music. $8 general, $6 srs, faculty/ staff, $3 student, at the door. 8pm Open Mic Nite. Join host Ben Rounds and take your shot at becoming the next Catskills Singing Sensation! No cover. Woodnotes, Rt 28, Mt. Pleasant. Info: 845 688-2444, emersonresort.com.

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10/26

9am-10am Senior Kripalu 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. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 9:30am-10:30am ACTing Up! Free weekly program for 2-4-year-olds and their adults Weekly sessions running through. Creative time of songs, stories, games and crafts all facilitated by Jessica Coons. Athens Cultural Center, 24 Second Street, Athens. www.athensculturalcenter.org. 9:30am-11am Vinyasa Level I-II Yoga with Alison Sinatra. This vinyasa class is ideal for students transitioning from beginner to intermediate. Led by the amazing Alison, asanas are explored with increasing detail and a slower flowing sequence. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. woodstockyogacenter. com. $18. 10am-12pm Art in the Morning for Preschoolers: Leafy Creatures. Ages 3-5. Olana had great success with new programs for their littlest visitors last year and so have decided to add new programs for pre-school children and their caregivers. Come anytime within the two-hour block, and add a hike and a picnic lunch. https://www.flickr.com/photos/azshoppist/6691443733/ http://teachingmama.org/ activities-with-laminated-leaves/. Olana, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. olana.org. $5, free/adult. 10:30am-11:30am Senior Strengthening with Linda Sirkin. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 10:30am-12:30pm Senior Writing with Lew Gardner. Writers ofall levels of experience, beginner to expert, whether interested in non-fiction, short stories, plays, memoir, or poetry, writers age 55 are invited to join the group. Meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. 12pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com.


12pm Rotary Club of Kingston Meeting. Fellowship, lunch, and an informative and interesting presentation from a guest speaker. Meets every Wed at 12 noon. Christina’s Restaurant, 812 Ulster Ave, Kingston. kingstonnyrotary.org. 12pm-1pm Yoga Rolla with Terry Fister. A series of SOFT foam rolling exercises designed to address the excessive tension and soreness in connective tissues, which can inhibit proper alignment and performance of yoga postures. Ending with a vinyasa flow, this lunchtime class will leave you feeling less chronic pain, more stretched out and walking taller than before. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 12:30pm-2pm Esopus Stitchers. Cross-stitch, needlepoint, crewel and more- bring your current project or learn a new craft. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail. com, esopuslibrary.org. 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. Info: 845 647-3902. $1. 2pm-3:30pm Mah Jongg. Learn to play this ancient Asian game. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-3385580, organizedmode@gmail.com, http:// esopuslibrary.org. 2pm-4pm Sinterklaas 2016 Mask Coloring. Learn about this years’ Honored Animal “The Owl.” Start coloring the 500 owl masks that need decorating for the parade. Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-8764030. 3pm-4:30pm Free Moving For Live Dance Exercise for Health. Facilitated by certified instructor, Florence Poulain. For people in cancer treatment, recovery or with a chronic illness. Classes can be done standing or seated. Program was designed by Somatic Movement Therapist and Exercise Physiologist Dr. Martha Eddy. Register by calling 845-339-2071 or eamil doris.blaha@hahv.org. Held in the ASB Auditorium. HealthAlliance, 75 Mary’s Ave, Kingston. 3pm The Chess Club. For experienced adult players from 3-4:30pm; Beginners will meet 4:30-5:30pm. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845 255-1255, librarian@gardinerlibrary.org. 3pm-6pm South Pine Street City Farm Stand. Open for fresh vegetables and greens. This farmstand is a project of the Kingston Land Trust and a member of Eat Well Kingston, part of Cornell’s Live Well Kingston. Open Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-532-0011. South Pine Street, Kingston. Info: 845-532-0011. 3:30pm-8:30pm Woodstock Farm Festival! If it’s Wednesday it’s Woodstock! Join us at the mid-week market rain or shine, Alfresco dining, loads of farm fresh food. Open til dusk. 6 Maple Lane, Woodstock. 4pm-7pm Safe Halloween. Trick or treat through the halls of the high school as the high school kids fill the rooms with family-friendly Halloween Fun! Come is costume and join the fun. Open to all Arlington District Children. Arlington High School, 1157 NY 55, LaGrangeville. Info: 845-486-4860. 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: 845-6887811, phoenicialibrary.org. 4:30pm-6pm Iyengar Yoga Level II with Barbara Boris. For advanced students who are well-practiced in Iyengar Yoga Level I. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 5pm-9pm Winona Lake Fire Engine Company #2 – Halloween Car Show. $10 per car entry fee. Decorate any make or model vehicle, come in costume & bring candy for the kids. Trophies will be awarded. Newburgh Mall, Route 300, Newburgh. Info: 845-527-6804. 5pm-9pm Trunk or Treat Car Show. Come in costume, participating cars will be decorated and passing out Halloween candy to the children. Car show benefits the Winona Lake Engine Company. Newburgh Mall Front Parking Lot, 1401 Route 300, Newburgh. Info: 845-564-1400. 5pm-6pm Beginner Muay Thai for Adults. For ages 14 to 65. Learn the ancient martial art of Muay Thai in this high intensity class. Students of all levels and abilities are welcome. Free ongoing class. Stockade, 302 Wall St, Kingston. stockademuaythai.com. 5:15pm-6:15pm Italian Conversation Class. Weekly class is designed for people who have some knowledge of the Italian language and would like to improve their conversational skills. Taught by Dr. Ornella Lepri Mazzuca. Held in the library community room. Gardiner

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Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1255, nlane@rcls.org, http://gardinerlibrary.org. 5:15pm Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 5:30pm-7:30pm Prenatal Class. Ongoing on Wednesdays. Mackintosh Community Room, 147 Lake St, Newburgh. Info: 845 563-8043. 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. Info: 845 679-9534. 6pm-8pm Ribbon Cutting at The L Salon. Join business owner Lauren Fornabio, along with the New Paltz Regional Chamber of Commerce, for a Ribbon Cutting. Showcase by local artist Michael Hurt and hors d’oevres by New Paltz’s Gomen-Kudasai. This event is free for members and perspective members of the New Paltz Regional Chamber of Commerce and open to the public. Pre-registration is required. The L Salon, 234 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-2550243, newpaltzchamber.org. 6pm-9pm Home Food Preservation Autumn Class: Pressure Canning. Registration required. CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. Info: 845-340-3990 ext. 236, jhg238@cornell.edu, ulster.cce.cornell.edu. $30. 6pm-8pm Meeting of ENJAN (End The New Jim Crow Action Network). A Hudson Valley network dedicated to fighting racist policies of racial profiling, police brutality, and mass incarceration (the “New Jim Crow”). African Roots Library/ Family Partnership Center, 29 N Hamilton St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-4758781, enjan.org.

6pm-7pm Teen Program. Includes 3-D Modeling Projects, Advisory Board, Robot Club, Games & even Pizza! Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-3385580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org. 6pm-9pm Home Food Preservation Class: Pressure Canning. Offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County. All methods taught are research based and recipes are tested for safety. CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. Info: 845 340-3990 ext. 236, jhg238@cornell.edu, ulster.cce.cornell.edu. $30. 6pm-9pm Home Food Preservation Class: Pressure Canning. Offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County. All methods taught are research based and recipes are tested for safety. CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. Info: 845 340-3990 ext. 236, jhg238@cornell.edu, ulster.cce.cornell.edu. $30. 6pm-7:30pm Creative Seed Support Workgroup. For artists to voice their works in progress in a supportive environment. For Songwriters, Playwrights & Actors.Held by Patrice Blue Maltas, Actress, Playwright, Musician and founder of Blue Healing Arts Center. Meets Wednesday nights, 6-7:30pm. Blue Healing Art Center, 107 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: Patricebluemaltas@gmail.com, bluehealing.co. 6:15pm Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 6:30pm-9pm Roiger-Levin-Menegon Jazz Trio. Featuring Teri Roiger (voice), Pete Levin (piano), John Menegon (bass). No cover charge (but reservations are advised for the lounge area). Annarella Ristorante, 276 Malden Turn-

pike, Saugerties. Info: 845-247-7289. 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. Free /donations welcomed. Flowing Spirit Healing, 33 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8989, Meetup.flowingspirit.com. 6:30pm-8pm Yin Yoga with Diane Davis. A slow, steady class that gently stimulates connective tissues to make them healthier and stronger, at the same time cultivating equanimity, mindfulness and awareness. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 7pm-11pm Music by DJ Madd Mike. Mahoney’s Irish Pub and Steakhouse, 35 Main St, Poughkeepsie. 7pm Catskill Mountains Chapter TU October Meeting. The business meeting will begin at 7 PM, followed by our guest speaker at 7:45 PM. This guest speaker John Michelotti of Catskill Fungi, a business that offers health tinct. Register for this event by emailing Karen Rauter at: krauter@rondoutneversink.org. Boiceville Inn, Rt 28, Boiceville. 7pm Trivia Night. Teams of 1-7 people. Russ Kaufman as your host. Winners get 50 % off their bill! O’Neill’s Shire Pub, 123 Main St, Delhi. Info: 607-746-8758, theshiredelhi.com. 7pm-10pm Murali Coryell CD Release Show. Guitarist/Vocalist Contemporary Blues Artist Murali Coryell performs with his band songs from new CD release “Mr. Senator”. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-657-7288, mcoryell@earthlink.net, http://www.muralicoryell.com%20. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage: Murali Coryell. CD release MR.SENATOR. Blues. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info:

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30 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground. Poet Gold’s POELODIES (Spoken Word & New Music). The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm-8:30pm Material Remains: Women and Textiles: Hallie Bond, NY Council for the Humanities. Well into the 20th century, rural women produced most of the textiles used in their homes. Explores patterns and meaning behind works. Rosendale Public Library, 264 Main ST, Rosendale NY. Info: 845-658-9013, rosendalelibrary@hvi.net, rosendalelibrary.org. 7pm-8pm Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival presents Gravedigger’s Tale. Experience this spooky, interactive, one-man retelling of Hamlet through the eyes of the play’s gravedigger during Halloween Weekend! Boscobel, Route 9D, Garrison. Info: 845-809-5750, boxoffice@hvshakespeare.org, hvshakespeare.org/ whats-playing/gravediggers-tale.html. $40 for 10/26 (Opening) and 10/31 (Closing) performances includes post-performance reception. $35 every other performance. 7pm-9pm Open Mic. Sign up in person only, 5-7pm. Free admission. Towne Crier Cafe, 379 Main St., Beacon. Info: (845) 855-1300, info@ townecrier.com, townecc.tunestub.com/event. cfm?id=246900&cart. 7pm-11pm Rosendale Chess Club. Free admission-no dues. On-going every Wed, 7-11pm. Rosendale Cafe, 434 Main St, Rosendale. Info: 845 658-9048. 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. Rondout Municipal Center, 1915 Lucas Ave, Cottekill. Info: 845 616-0710. $6. 7pm “Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism” Class. On-going. 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. 8/wk curriculum. Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-5906, jan@kagyu.org. 7:15pm Artist’s New Work Forum presents I Do Too (original screenplay). A new screenplay from award winning writer Nina Shengold will be read. Directed by critically acclaimed filmmaker Janet Grillo. Free. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St, Rosendale. Info: 845-658-8989, info@rosendaletheatre.org, rosendaletheatre.org. 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, Free /donations welcomed. Flowing Spirit Healing, 33 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8989, Meetup. flowingspirit.com. 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 Elizabeth Cook. Special Guest Derek Hoke. Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 5188284800, austin.helsinki@gmail.com, clubhelsinki.shop.ticketstoday. com/basket.aspx?Action=AddTickets&event Id=173473. $25, $20. 8:15pm Screening: The Brainwashing of My Dad. In the days leading up to the election, we decided to have some fun looking into the

legal notices LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO RESPONDERS: Sealed proposals for RFP-UC16-084 DESIGN SERVICES FOR SLOPE STABILIZATION will be received on or before Thursday, November 10, 2016 at 4:00 PM at the Ulster County Purchasing Department, 244 Fair Street, 3rd Floor, Kingston, NY. Specifications and conditions may be obtained at the above address or on our website at www.co.ulster.ny.us/purchasing. Marc Rider, Ulster County Director of Purchasing LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF ULSTER ULSTER COUNTY LEGISLATURE NOTICE of 30-day Period for Public Review of an Agricultural District Pursuant to the Eight-Year Review of an Agricultural District Ulster County Agricultural District No. 3 Towns of Hardenburgh, Marbletown, Olive, Rosendale, Rochester and Wawarsing PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Agricultural District No. 3 for Towns of Hardenburgh, Marbletown, Olive, Rosendale, Rochester and Wawarsing was established on December 14, 1973, pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law. The district currently includes approximately

ALMANAC WEEKLY differences between the right and the left with a screening! Followed by a q&a with filmmaker Jen Senko. Rosendale Theater, Rosendale. upstatefilms.org/coming-soon/the-brainwashing-of-my-dad. 8:30pm-11pm Live at Catskill Mountain Pizza Company: Acoustic Jazz Trio. Featuring Syracuse/Siegel Duo, bassist Rich Syracuse and drummer Jeff “Siege” Siegel. No cover or minimum! Catskill Mountain Pizza Company, 51 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-7969. 10pm Reggae Night. Featuring Queen Tubby spinning vintage vinyl every Wednesday starting at 10pm. No cover. Happy Hour from 6-8 pm. Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2814, lodgewoodstock.com.

Thursday

10/27

Dutchess Outreach Susan DeKeukelaere Memorial Coat Drive. Your help is needed in collecting adult and children’s winter coats and jackets, especially plus sizes, that are clean and in good condition. Guardian Self Storage location throughout Dutchess County. Other drop off sites are Rhinebeck Bank Branches, Raymour and Flanigan Clearance Center on 757 Vassar Road and all Red Cap Cleaners locations. In conjunction with the People’s Place in Kingston. Coats are distributed locally in November. Info: 845-454-3792, carolann@ dutchessoutreach.org. 6:30am-8am Mysore Ashtanga Practice. Meets every Monday thru Thursday, 6:308am. Ashtanga Yoga comes to Woodstock! This 90-minute space is intended to help you build a personal, self-led Ashtanga practice. A teacher will be available to work with you, guiding you along posture by posture, at a pace suitable for you. Appropriate for all levels, beginners to advanced. Led by Kathy Reisfeld and Laura Olson. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18 drop-in, discount for cards available. 8am-9am Senior Feel Good Aerobics with Diane Collelo. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 8:30am-9:30am Free Daily Silent Sitting Meditation. On-going every Morning, seven days a week, 8:30-9:30am in the Amitabha Shrine Room. Karma Triyiana Dharmachakra, 335 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-5906, jan@kagyu.org. 9am-11:15am New Paltz Playspace. NPZ Town Rec Center, off of Rt 32, New Paltz. HudsonValleyParents.com. 9am-9:50am Qi Gong with Marilyn St. John. Class using gentle movement and relaxation to circulate the life energy. All ages and fitness levels. $8 donation requested. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, www.woodstockyogacenter.com. 9:30am-10:30am 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. Woodstock Town Hall. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 9:30am Gyrotonic Tower Class. Using natural body spinal movements to decompress and strengthen the spine. It emphasizes full mobility of the joints and lengthening of the fascia and skeletal system. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, 16,470 acres. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that under Section 303-a of the Agricultural and Markets Law, the County Legislature is required to review this district eight (8) years after its creation and every eight (8) years thereafter. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that during this thirty (30) day period, municipalities and landowners within the district may propose a modification of the district by filing such proposal with the Clerk of the Legislature within thirty (30) days after the publication of the notice. Such 30-day period shall begin on October 20, 2016 and terminate on November 18, 2016. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a map of the district will be on file and open to public inspection in the office of the Clerk of the Legislature and County Planning Department, 244 Fair St., Kingston, NY. Maps of the district can also be downloaded from the County Planning Department’s website at http://ulstercountyny.gov/agricultural_district_3_review. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Ulster County Agricultural Farmland Protection Board has been directed to prepare a report as required by Article 25-AA of the Agriculture and Markets Law. Thereafter, a public hearing will be held on the district, including any proposed modification and the recommendations of said board. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Burt Samuelson, Ulster County Planning

Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates. com. 10am-11:30am Parkinson’s Dance & Exercise Class. Led by Anne Olin. For people with PD & other neurological disorders. Groups are challenging, creative and fun! St. John’s Episcopal Church, 207 Albany Ave, Kingston. Info: 845 679-6250. $12 for one or $22 for two. 10am-2pm Hooks & Needles, Yarns & Threads. Informal weekly social gathering for rug hookers, knitters, crocheters, and all other yarn crafters. Drop in any time between 10am & 2pm! Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845 757-3771, tivolilibrary.org. $1 suggested donation. 10am Reformed Church of Saugerties’ Adult Bible Study. Ongoing, every Thursday at 10 am. Current study: Book of Jeremiah. Everyone is welcome. Contact Lecia Siebeking for more information 845 246-5975. Reformed Church of Saugerties, Parish Hall, Saugerties. 10am-11am Women’s Yoga with Cory Smith. A variation of Cory’s former Gentle Yoga class, this hour will now be a sacred space for women to be themselves and deepen their spiritual practice and enhance their health and well being. A community class, it will still be gentle in nature. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, www.woodstockyogacenter.com. $8 donation requested. 12pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. 12:15pm-12:45pm Community Meditation. Arrive 10 minutes early for optional beginner instruction. Wellness Embodied Center Education Annex, 126 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-419-0293, wellnessembodiedcenter.com. 12:15pm-12:45pm 2016 Uptown Fine Arts Music Series. Jay Shulman, Cello & David Smith, Piano. Free. Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall St, Kingston. Info: 845-338-6759, olddutchchurch.org. 12:15pm-12:45pm Free Community Meditation. Meets weekly on Mondays 7:30-8:30am and Thursdays 12:15-12:45pm. All are welcome for silent sitting and walking meditation. For optional beginner instruction, please arrive 10 minutes early. Silence begins at 7:30am on Mondays, and 12:15pm on Thursdays. Drop-in attendance welcome. Cushions, back-jacks, and chairs available. Facilitated by Doree Lipson & Meredith Johnson, Zen practitioners and meditation teachers. Donations appreciated. Educational Annex of Wellness Embodied,A Center for Psychotherapy and Healing, 126 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-419-0293, wellnessembodiedcenter.com/community-meditation. 1pm-4pm Senior Duplicate Bridge with John Stokes. The Woodstock Bridge Club offers a short lesson and a game of Duplicate Bridge. Woodstock Rescue Squad building, Route 212 Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. Woodstock Rescue Squad Community Room, 222 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 1pm-4pm Sketch Class. A traditional sketch class (drawing the figure) format of numerous poses which will lengthen in duration as determined by the monitor. $50/4 consecutive classes. Sundays through Dec. 4. Woodstock School of Art, 2470 NY-212, Woodstock. www. woodstockshcoolofart.org. $20/class, $50/four consecutive classes.

October 20, 2016 seasoned players alike. For more information, call Tanya at 845-688-7760. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. 3:30pm-4pm Free Step Class. A high energy class. Ongoing. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-4317, 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. 4pm-7:30pm Horror Movie Double Feature. 4:pm – Beetlejuice (PG). 5:45pm – Drag Me to Hell (PG-13). Free & open to all. Info: 845-7573771. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com. 4pm Free Fitness Class. Drop in for a workout on Mondays at 4:30 pm & 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. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-4317, saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4:30pm-5:30pm Meditation Support Group. Meets every Thursday at Mirabai. Walk-ins always welcome. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $10 donation. 5pm Documentary Screening: The Immigrant Experience in Higher Education in the US. The documentary follows the stories of four individuals who risked their lives to cross the border from Mexico to the United States. Taylor Hall Room 203 at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, info.vassar.edu/news/announcements/20162017/161027-a-daring-journey.html. 5pm Woodstock Ultimate Disc. Ongoing games - Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5pm; & Sundays at 3pm . A free, casual, co-ed pickup game. Athletic Fields, 98 Comeau Dr, woodstock. WoodstockUltimate.org. 5:30pm “Mirrors, Windows, Doors—and More!” Lecture by Andrea Pinkney. New York Times bestselling author. Pinkney’s talk will provide an inside look at how children’s books are written and illustrated and will discuss the importance of diversity. Villard Room of Main Building at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, info.vassar.edu/news/announcements/20162017/161027-andrea-pinkney.html. 6pm-7pm Meditation Practice at Sky Lake Shambhala Retreat Center. Ongoing. Free and open to the public. Sky Lake Meditation Center, 22 Hillcrest Ln, Rosendale. Info: 845 658-8556, skylake.shambhala.org. 6pm Tasty Tunes Open Mic. Each musician gets to perform 2 songs or 10 minutes (whichever comes first) of family friendly music. Meets every Thursday night at 6pm. Sign up for musicians begins at 6pm. Show starts at 6:30pm. Taste Budd’s Cafe, 40 West Market St, Red Hook. 6pm-7:45pm Tai Chi with Marth Cheo. An ancient Chinese healing and martial art. Mixed levels during the first hour, followed by advanced forms. Ongoing. Unison Arts Center, 68 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-1559. $12.

2pm-5pm Mah Jongg. Open to beginners and

6pm-7:30pm Level I-II Yoga with Jory Serota. In the Iyengar style, this new evening class is aimed at students with some experience in or desire to learn Iyengar Yoga. Basic postures are refined, and sirsasana (headstand) will be introduced with modifications. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18.

Dept., (845) 339-2490 bsam@co.ulster.ny.us DATED: October 20, 2016 Kingston, New York Victoria A. Fabella, Clerk Ulster County Legislature

6:15pm Gyrotonic Tower Class. Using natural body spinal movements to decompress and strengthen the spine. It emphasizes full mobility of the joints and lengthening of the fascia and skeletal system. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates. com.

LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY OF ULSTER OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS 317 SHAMROCK LANE KINGSTON, NY 12401 ROAD CLOSING STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ULSTER THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the undersigned Commissioner of Public Works, having jurisdiction of the County Roads in the County of Ulster, does hereby temporarily close the road known as: County Road #157, Boices Lane In the Town of Ulster in said County of Ulster County Road #157, Boices Lane will be closed to all traffic for three to five days effective October 24, 2016. This closing is required so that CSX may upgrade and replace the existing railroad crossing surface. Traffic may use Morton Boulevard, Ulster Avenue and Route 9W. The necessity for such closing consists of the fact that such road is a COUNTY road and is being closed under authority vested by Section 104 of the Highway Law.

6:30pm-9pm Thursday Japanese Free Movie Night. Gomen-Kudasai Noodle Shop, 232 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845 255-8811, GKnoodles. com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground: Gang of Thieves. Rock. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon. com. 7pm-10pm Live @ Falcon Main Stage: David Wilcox. Folk Rock Legendary Songwriter. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm-8:30pm Meeting of MECR (Middle East Crisis Response). A group of Hudson Valley residents joined together to promote peace and human rights in Palestine and the Middle East. Woodstock Public Library, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock. Info: 845-876-7906, mideastcrisis. org. 7pm Emotions Matter: Creating More Compassionate Schools and Communities Through Emotional Intelligence. Presented by Shauna Tominey and Kathryn Lee of the


October 20, 2016 Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. In this workshop and discussion, teens and families will learn tools and strategies for managing the range of emotions we all have in order to help reduce stress, improve communication, and support one another in a way that helps us act and feel in a way that we feel good about. This interactive evening will include full group learning activities and breakout discussions. SUNY New Paltz/Coykendall Science Building, New Paltz. Info: 845-257-7869, newpaltz.edu/ edstudies/humanistic_events.html. 7pm-9pm Emotions Matter: Creating More Compassionate Schools and Communities Through Emotional Intelligence. Presented by Shauna Tominey and Kathryn Lee of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. Free. SUNY New Paltz Coykendall Science Building, 5 Wawarsing Road, New Paltz. Info: 845-4185227, info@mayagoldfoundation.org, mayagoldfoundation.org/programs/events. 7pm Bingo! Meet the 2nd & 4th Thursdays 7pm. Doors open at 6pm. Prizes & food. Sponsored by the Beekman Fire Company Auxiliarly Inc. Beekman Fire House, 316 BeekmanPoughquag Rd, Poughquag. 7:15pm Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 7:30pm-9pm Annual Cecily Fortescue Memorial Concert. Ellenville Chamber Players join VIOIent PERseCution. Annual Cecily Fortescue Memorial Concert, St John’s Episcopal Church 40 Market St, Ellenville. Info: 845-647-5087, misuinthecatskills@gmail.com, misucatskills.org. by Donation. 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. Free, $5 donation welcome. All proceeds go directly to FOW. Ongoing. Family of Woodstock, 16 Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 706-2183. 7:30pm Reading and Meditation at Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center. Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center, 1218 Wittenberg Rd, Mt. Tremper. Info: 845 679-8322, info@matagiri.org. 8pm-11pm A Not Too Open Mic. Hosted by Ras T Asheber. Artists sign up 7pm - 7:45pm. Doors at 8pm. Musician/Performer/Artist Info: call/text: 212-920-1221 or email: showtime@gothamcitywork.com or rastasheber. com. Ongoing-Thursday nights. Woodstock Lodge, 20 Country Club Ln, Woodstock. Info: 2129201221, showtime@gothamcitywork.com, lodgewoodstock.com. 8:30pm Karaoke. Hosted by DJ Pat Del Rosario. O’Neill’s Shire Pub, 123 Main St, Delhi. Info: 607-746-8758, theshiredelhi.com. 8:30pm Bluegrass Clubhouse. Featuring Brian Hollander,Tim Kapeluk, Geoff Harden, Fooch, & Eric Weissberg. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, 50 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-3484.

Friday

10/28

8am-4pm 9th Annual Circles of Caring Conference. Welcome by Lawrence Force, PhD, Director of Center on Aging and Policy. Keynote Speaker: Maria Alvarez, Executive Director, Statewide Senior Action. Choose from eight entertaining, informative, and engaging sessions! For more information or to register, call or email. Sponsored by Jewish Family Services of Ulster County Age Birchez Associates, LLC; The Center for Aging and Policy at Mount Saint Mary College; & Jewish Federation of Ulster County. . Best Western Hotel, 503 Washington Ave, Kingston. Info: 845-3382980, jfs.ulster@gmail.com, jfs.ulster.org. $30/ pp includes Continental breakfast & lunch. 9:30am-11am Vinyasa Level I-II Yoga with Alison Sinatra. This vinyasa class is ideal for students transitioning from beginner to intermediate. Asanas are explored with increasing detail and a slower flowing sequence. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter. com. $18. 9:45am-10:45am 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. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 10am-12pm Stitch Your Heart Out group. Open to all experience levels. Bring your knitting and crocheting ideas and projects. Learn from others. 845-485-3445. Boardman Road Branch Library, The Book Store, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-485-3445. 10am-4pm Mac-Haydn Theatre Costume Sale. Month-long sale of costumes from overflowing storage spaces includes unique one-

ALMANAC WEEKLY of-a-kind pieces, ensemble sets, items suitable for theatre shows, Halloween and more! New items added throughout the sale; check machaydntheatre.org or facebook.com/MacHaydnTheatre/ for updates and special offers. Open to the public. The Mac-Haydn Theatre, Inc., 1925 State Route 203, Chatham. Info: 518-392-9292, machaydn@fairpoint.net, machaydntheatre. org. 10:30am Pilates Equipment Group Class. A full body work out! Core stability and strengthening, full upper body and lower body program, classical and contemporary Pilates exercises. Ulster Pilates, 32 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845 658-2239, ulsterpilates.com. 11am Fall Foliage Train Excursion. Additional departure times 1 & 3pm. Mount Tremper Station, Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. $14/adults, $13/ srs & Military, $8/children. 11am Fall Foliage Train Ride. Departure times: 11am,1 & 3pm. Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR), Mount Tremper. Info: 845-6887400, cmrrinfo@gmail.com, catskillmtrailroad. com. $14, $8/2-11, $13/senior/veteran/military. 11am Fall Foliage Train Ride. Departure times: 11am,1 & 3pm. Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR), Mount Tremper. Info: 845-6887400, cmrrinfo@gmail.com, catskillmtrailroad. com. $14, $8/2-11, $13/senior/veteran/military. 11am-4pm The Friends of Historic Kingston Celebrates 50 Years: Treasures Great and Small from Our Collections. The 2016 Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery exhibition features highlights of FHK’s collections. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. Info: 845-339-0720, fohk.org. 11:30am-1:30pm Heartwarming Soup & Salad Lunches. Warm your heart with fellowship, friendship and a lunch of homemade soups and salad every Friday this Fall through 11/18. New Paltz United Methodist Church, 1 Grove Street, New Paltz. Info: (845) 419-5063, sharon.jean.roth@gmail.com, newpaltzumc. org/events/fall-soup-fridays/. 12pm October Friday Gallery Conversation. Sanford Levy on Julia Dillon, Artist of Kingston. The series will complement the current gallery exhibit: Treasures from the Collection ~ Celebrating 50 Years. Seating is limited and donations are welcome. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. Info: 845-339-0720, fohk.org. 12pm-6pm Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins are priced by size from $.50 - $20. While supplies last - munchkins, spookies, weebies & gourds. Pumpkin Patch will be open through 10/31. Hours: Mon-Tues, 2-6pm; Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Church. Reservoir United Methodist Church, 3056 State Rt 28, Shokan. Info: 914-804-9798, ReservoirUMC.com. 12:05pm-1pm 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. Woodstock Community Center, Rock City Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2880. $1 donation. 12:30pm-6:30pm Crystal Tarot Readings and Chakra Clearing Sessions with Mary Vukovic. Every Friday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome or call us for appointment. 845-6792100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-2100. $30/25 minutes, $50/45 minute reading/chakra clearing with crystal lay-out.

stellar landscapes while the sun sets toward the Catskill Mountains. Meet the carriage 10 minutes before start time at the Olana Visitor Center entrance. For Olana’s 50th Anniversary, they are activating this traditional travel option on the site once a month. Maximum of 6 people. (October 29 rain date.) Every 30 minutes. All Ages. Reservations encouraged. Olana, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. olana.org. $75/couple, groups of three or more at $25 per person. 4pm “Knit Wits” Knitting Club. Saugerties Public Library, 91 Washington Ave, Saugerties. Info: 845 246-4317, saugertiespubliclibrary.org. 4:30pm-5:30pm Lego Club. All ages, with parents. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. 5pm-8:30pm Exhibit: The Hudson Valley Show @Tivoli Artist Gallery. Artwork from gallery members highlights individual interpretations of the Hudson Valley that reflect the special quality of life we enjoy as residents of the region. Show will exhibit through 11/13. Tivoli Artists Gallery, 60 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 8457572667, peggysart@optonline.net, tivoliartistgallery.com. 5pm Legendary Haunted Huguenot Street. PG13-rated tours will depart hourly beginning at 5 pm, with the final tour at 9 pm. The entire street will be decorated, including a campfire, for an immersive Halloween experience. Preregistration is strongly encouraged as tours sell out quickly. Guests may register website. DuBois Fort Visitor Center, 81 Huguenot St, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-1660, info@huguenotstreet.org, huguenotstreet.org. $30. 5:30pm-7:30pm Halloween Spooktacular. Art activities, costume parade and treats for the little ones. It’s a not-so-scary Halloween party for children and adults! Refreshments and trick-or-treating too! Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum, 75 N Water St, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-471-0589. 5:30pm-7pm Restorative Yoga with Barbara Boris. Ease into your weekend with 90 minutes of restorative postures that soothe the nervous system and alleviate tension. Perfect for weekenders or anyone looking for a respite from the week. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845 679-8700, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 6pm-8pm Pumpkins in the Park. Pumpkins carved all week by friends and neighbors will be lit and displayed throughout the park. Scenic Hudson’s Long Dock Park, Long Dock Rd, Beacon. 6pm-8pm Trunk or Treat at Chadwick Lake Park. Bring the whole family, decorate your car’s trunk and enjoy trick or treating in a safe environment. Trunks must pre-register. Chadwick Lake Park, 1702 Route 300, Newburgh. Info: 845-564-7815, townofnewburgh.org. 6pm-8pm Halloween Message Circle. With psychic medium Adam BernsteinConnect with your loved ones who have crossed over. Halloween or Samhain is a very special time when the veil between the living and dead is most transparent and communication flows easily between worlds. Specific details often come through for participants as those close to us in spirit enjoy this time to share stories, their humor and their love. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2100. $25. 6pm-7pm The Beatles: From Liverpool to Abbey Road. This lecture will follow in the footsteps of The Beatles as they embark on their historic journey. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org.

1pm-3:30pm New Bridge Group at Community Center. Free. New Paltz Community Center, 3 Veterans Dr, New Paltz. Info: 617-308-9993.

6pm-9pm Nick From No Where. Featuring 40’s standards and covers. Vigneto’s, 890 Vineyard Ave, Highland. Info: 845-834-2828.

2pm-3:30pm Alzheimer’s Advocacy 101. Learn about the Alzheimer’s Association’s legislative priorities and simple ways you can help make Alzheimer’s a priority on state and federal levels. RSVP. Poughkeepsie Public Library, 141 Boardman Rd, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-6396776, dwarburton@alz.org.

6:30pm The Hurley Heritage Society Ghost Walk. Tours begin at 6:30 pm from the at 11 Main Street, Hurley. Tour Hurley’s Main Street and historic burial grounds, if you have the nerve, where you will hear strange tales and encounter Hurley residents who lived and died many years ago, but never left! Witches, the headless Spook, an axe-murder victim, the hanged British spy-- which of Hurley’s many ghosts will you encounter as you follow your guide through the National Historic Landmark village? Admission: Adults, $10, students (12-16 years), $7. Not recommended for children under $12.Reservations strongly recommended. For information/reservations call 845-338-7686. This event takes place outdoors. Dress for the weather. Refreshments will be served at the end of the tour. Hurley Reformed Church, 52 Main St, Hurley.

2pm-5pm Thomas Cole National Historic Site Tour. With a narrated audio guide “explore at your own pace.” Tours are free. Thomas Cole National Historic Site, 218 Spring St, Catskill. Info: 518-943-7465, thomascole.org. 3pm-6pm South Pine Street City Farm Stand. Open for fresh vegetables and greens. This farmstand is a project of the Kingston Land Trust and a member of Eat Well Kingston, part of Cornell’s Live Well Kingston. Open Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-532-0011. South Pine Street, Kingston. Info: 845-532-0011. 3:30pm The Bookmark Club with Sasha. For ages 5-12 yr olds. Meets every Friday (unless noted) thru October. Event includes arts, crafts, read & snack. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St, Kingston. Info: 845-331-0507. 4pm-8pm Late Afternoon/Twilight Horse drawn Carriage Rides. Olana offers couples, or groups, carriage rides on the 19th century carriage roads. A stunning carriage and draft team saunter Frederic Church’s gravel roads bringing travelers to majestic views and

6:30pm-7:30pm Monster Mash. Music and dancing, prizes and refreshments. Free. Red Hook Firehouse, 42 MM Ham Memorial Fire House Ln, Red Hook. Info: 845-758-3241. 6:30pm Hurley Heritage Society Ghost Walk. Reservations recommended. Hurley Reformed Church, 52 Main St, Hurley. Info: 845-338-7686, hurleyheritagesociety.org. $10, $7/12-16. 6:30pm-8pm Making Music Together with Nathan Brenowitz. If you have never played or used to play or currently play an instrument at any level and want to make music together,

31 this workshop is for you. Woodstock Library, 5 Library Ln, Woodstock. Info: 845-6792213, info@woodstock.org, woodstock.org/ event/making-music-together-with-nathanbrenowitz/?instance_id=9256. 6:45pm-8:30pm Children & Teen Ministries. Meets Fridays: 6:45-8:30pm. Class for adults also offered. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Rt9 & Rt9G, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-6923, cdfcirone@aol.com. 7pm Addams Family Musical. The new musical version of The Addams Family was created in 2010, which the 90 Miles Off Broadway theater company will perform. Highland High School, Pancake Hollow Rd, Highland. Info: 845-256-9657, 90milesoffbroadway.com. $18, $15/senior/student. 7pm-9pm Book Signing & Publication Party. Back Rooms:Voices From the Illegal Abortion Era. All proceeds donated to Planned Parenthood. Jean Turmo, Tinker Street, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-7491, jeanturmo@yahoo.com, jeanturmo.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Main Stage. Ed Palermo Big Band: Ed Palermo is “The Whore from Livermore” (Rock Orchestra). The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground. Gratefully Yours - Tribute to The Grateful Dead. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon Underground. Gratefully Yours - Tribute to The Grateful Dead. The Falcon, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. Info: 845-236-7970, liveatthefalcon.com. 7pm-9pm Night Music at The Village Market. Jazz, Blues and Funky Stuff. Beer, Wine, Dinner. Doors open at 6:30pm. Village Market, 125 Main St, Gardiner. Info: 845-255-1234. 7pm-8:20pm Women’s Bible Study. Grace Bible Institute: For the Fall Term we are offering:OT 205 - The Book of Nehemiah. The The Course will be 10 weeks. The Study will be: Images of the Holy Spirit. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Rt9 & Rt9G, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-6923, cdfcirone@aol.com. 7pm Friday Night Jazz. NYC saxophonist Al Guart leads ensembles comprised of the best Hudson Valley Jazz musicians. A rotating roster of performers includes pianists John Esposito & Peter Tomlinson, guitarists Steve Raleigh & Peter Einhorn, bassists Lew Scott & Rich Syracuse. Other musicians regularly sit in with the band. Kindred Spirits, 334 Rt 32A, Palenville. Info: 518 678-3101. 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. Info: 845 647-3902. $1. 7:30pm Bride of Frankenstein. The 1935 horror classic from Universal Pictures. The evening will open with Laurel and Hardy in the 1934 Hal Roach Production of “The Live Ghost”. The boys are shanghaied aboard a ghost ship and the fun begins. Attendees are encouraged to come in costume. Halloween treats and popcorn will be available. Parental advisory: “Bride of Frankenstein” contains violence and may be scary to children. Tompkins Corners Cultural Center, 729 Peekskill Hollow Road, Putnam Valley. Info: 845-528-7280, info@tompkinscorners.org, tompkinscorners.org. $10. 7:30pm-10pm “Bride of Frankenstein” at Tompkins Corners. “The Bride of Frankenstein,” the 1935 horror classic with Boris Karloff, plus Laurel and Hardy in “The Live Ghost” from 1934. Tompkins Corners Cultural Center, 729 Peekskill Hollow Road, Putnam Valley. Info: 8455287280, info@tompkinscorners.org, tompkinscorners.org. $10. 7:30pm The Birds. Ulster Performing Arts Center, 601 Broadway, Kingston. www.bardavon.org/. 8pm Chris Smither. with Special Guest Milton. Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 5188284800, austin.helsinki@ gmail.com, clubhelsinki.shop.ticketstoday. com/basket.aspx?Action=AddTickets&event Id=171570. $25. 8pm Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks’ comedy masterpiece. Center for Performing Arts, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. Info: 845-876-3080, eileen@centerforperformingarts.org, centerforperformingarts.org. $25, $27. 8:30pm My So Called Band. Rockin’ out the 90’s tunes. O’Neill’s Shire Pub, 123 Main St, Delhi. Info: 607-746-8758, theshiredelhi.com. 8:30pm-11:55pm Halloween Party with Latin Cats, LaMar. LaMar, our NYC Talented Latin Cats play Halloween at the Cat Friday Night! Come in Costume - Be ready to dance all night - $100 1st prize. Tix at https://www.eventbrite. com. Dancing Cat Saloon @ Catskill Distilling Company, 2037 Rte. 17B, Bethel. Info: 845-5833141, info@dancingcatsaloon.com, dancingcatsaloon.com. $12.


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Looking for well-rounded people for local roofing company from entry level to supervisors, with positions that are full time, including yearround work. Most work is roofing but not limited to. Some carpentry work will be required. High end work, with excellent pay for the right people. Applicant must be dependable and have own transportation. Please include phone number and times of availability for an interview.

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Top pay for Experienced Sales People! National log home manufacturer seeks motivated & knowledgeable sales professionals. Salary plus commission with average annual incomes from $50K to $120K. No cold calling required, fresh engaged leads distributed daily. Forward resume & cover letter to: careers@eloghomes.com maintaining adequate accounting records, and a comprehensive set of controls and budgets which comply with generally accepted accounting principles. Must be proficient at “Quickbooks.” The financial administrator reports to the library Director (John Giralico) and works closely with the library board’s treasurer and the financial committee. Please e-mail: newpaltzeltinglibrary@ yahoo.com; or call: 845-255-5030 #2.

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BEAUTIFUL LAKE GEORGE SUMMER HOME, located on the north end of the Lake, 66 plus feet of Lake Front comes with this home. Watch the sun set from your expansive deck which encompasses 2/3 of this home. Three bedrooms, living room, dining area, kitchen and full bath. 3 sliding glass doors looking directly to the lake. Basement for storage, all on 6/10 of an acre. As a bonus there is a commercial dock for your boat and others. Please call for more information and price 845-691-2770.

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Last weekend was a lovely weekend for I was able to spend it with my lovely wife Siddie. We took a drive on Saturday up to Greene County. On our way, we saw several homes that were “FSBOs” (For Sale By Owner). Instinctively, I pulled over and walked up to the front door of the home, rang the door-bell and waited for a response. After a few minutes (trying several times knocking) there was no answer. I reached into my shirt pocket and pulled out a business card and left it on their screen door. I have done that many times in the past. Shortly thereafter, continuing on our drive, my cell phone rang and I was able to list the FSBO. That just goes to show, the best way of obtaining business is by just spending Wi time with the nM or ris on one(s) you love.

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BISHOP’S GATE COMMUNITY! Our agent Blanca Aponte did it again! 1 DAY 1 She has brought us this 3-bedroom SATUR with 2½ baths Colonial, located at 56 Lancelot Drive. Inside is a spacious living room and an eat-in kitchen leading to a dining area that opens to the rear deck. The full basement is ready to be finished for additional living or maybe an entertaining area. This is a “Shortsale” with Sawyer Savings, offering 100% financing to qualified buyers. Located near Saugerties and Glasco NY, making you close to H.I.T.S. and all the shops Saugerties has to offer, Hudson River Beaches in Glasco and Ulster Park, and finally close to Kingston, NY and the NYS Thruway in Saugerties (Exit 20). But please call Blanca Aponte first. Fr Saugerties: Rt. 9W South, left onto Joseph’s Drive, left at Canterbury, left onto Lancelot Dr. #56 on right. ...........................................$249,000

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Charlton Heston, premiered the same year this Ranch style home was built (cir. 1956). This home overflows with charm and is sure to capture your heart with its picturesque setting, on 2.2-acres of meadow, mature hardwoods, evergreens and completely surrounded by stone walls. Inside there are hardwood, tiled and blue stone floors throughout, and many new updates including; new bathroom, lighting and a kitchen with custom concrete counter tops. Cuddle up by the fireplace, relax on the enclosed porch, or take in the view from the deck. Peekamoose is nearby, known for swimming holes, waterfalls, hiking trails, camping and more. Beautifully landscaped and minutes to the Ashokan Reservoir. You need to call Heather Martin for more information! ..........$249,000 CABIN IS MAXIMUS! Welcome home to this perfect cabin in the woods. Located in mystical Woodland Valley, yet close to Phoenicia. This home and the accompanying Camp Cabin are originals of the famous Camp Woodland. Brand new roof shows off how well cared for this home is. You will find the layout just right, with 2-bedrooms and 2 full baths. One bedroom is adjoined by an office/den, the second bedroom is on the other side of an amazing open living room with a stone chimney fire place in the center, washed in sunlight with glass sliding doors to an open deck looking out to a perfect mountain view, and presto! CABIN IS MAXIMUS! Insulated for all season use, and a new DEP septic is installed. The pond and park area are available to Woodland Clove homeowners through association. Call Joshua Luborsky! .$249,000 THE MOST FUN PAGE ON FACEBOOK

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WALKING/BIKING TRAILS, EATERIES, SHOPPING & ENTERTAINMENT are within footsteps when you move into this one level home in the quaint Village of New Paltz. The welcoming screened porch protects you from the biting insects allowing you longer evenings enjoying the fresh air. You will appreciate the dancing sunlight on the recently installed hardwood floors in the open living room w/ vaulted ceilings adding to the feel of spaciousness. The 3 bedrooms include a master bedroom suite with private bath and walk in closet. If you are looking for open kitchen, cabinet space, closets and easy living you don’t want to wait to buy... this will sell quickly...........$268,000

COLUCCI SHAND REALTY, INC 255-3455

Gardiner Gables 2356 Rte. 44-55 Gardiner, NY 12525

www.coluccishandrealty.com

** Become a Fan of Colucci Shand Realty on Facebook ** Kingston’s historic Rondout District, steps from Rondout Promenade. Walk to local shops, galleries, restaurants & the waterfront. 3-Bed/2.5 bath with restored original wide plank hardwoods, new energy efficient windows throughout, new roof, private back yard & original carriage house. Perfect for future owners to transform into a work shop, office or studio. Asking $345,000. Contact Michele Harrington at Huguenot Realty Co. (845)255-1650 for more information.

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ROSENDALE. MOVE-IN CONDITION! Just Reduced! Totally renovated kitchen w/ new cabinets, s/s appliances, Corian countertops & ceramic floor. LR w/gas FPL, 3BR w/HDWD, ceramic tile BTH. Upstairs MBR w/WICs, BTH, HDWD & vaulted ceiling. New boiler, siding, roof, upper & lower deck. All of this on over an acre of land. $199,000. MLS#353157. Robert Fair - Broker. o: 845.905.8705/m: 845.629.7910.

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28 Acres in New Paltz. Mostly wooded. Quiet. Private. Sub dividable. 10 minutes to the Thruway, 7 minutes to Main Street. $124,900 direct from owner. E-mail: woodrckt@yahoo.com

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2 Room Office Suite w/sitting area for sublease or share. Very flexible on designated sharing days or sublease completely for 6-months. Private office is entire 3rd floor of professional building, 171 MAIN St., New Paltz. Private parking. Shared kitchenette, bathroom. Full sub-lease; $500/month or share and have any 3 weekdays; $300/ month. Includes Internet, utilities, use of copier. Contact: Craig 845-750-7151.

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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 Nov 15th. (914-474-7132)

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2-Bdrm., 2nd floor unit at Village Arms available 11/1. Hardwood floors, bright, good closet space. Please No Smokers, No Pets. Heat and hot water included. $1200/ month. 1 month security. 845-594-4433. New Paltz: Southside Terrace Apartments DeluxeApartment for rent available now until May 2017.Includes heat and hot water. Special Rate $1250/month. Call 845-2557205, NPSummerliving@aol.com SOUTHSIDE TERRACE APARTMENTS offers semester leases for Fall 2016 and short-term for the Summer! Furnished stu-

TEXT M546999 to 85377 CALLING ALL ARTISTS! - A 1250 SF STUDIO perfect for artistic or craft endeavours PLUS Repurposed schoolhouse / firehouse combo NOW a unique and delightful living space. Open plan eat-in kitchen & living space in former 2 room school. Heated breezeway leads to heated studio, plus 3 bedrooms upstairs. There are wood floors and 1.5 baths, too. Three acres in a country setting. ONE-OF-A-KIND! ......................................................$159,900

VINTAGE CHARM - Picturesque country setting of 4.9 acres with seasonal Mohonk views & a large fenced garden for your own “farm to table” cookery. This sweet c. 1897 farmhouse was gut renovated in 2009 & offers 2 bedrooms, full bath, living room, dining room, some wood floors and a country style kitchen. Two rustic barns add ambiance & shop or studio potential. Two deeds! .........................................$139,000

Contact Jeoffrey D. Devor, Assoc. R.E. Broker (845) 687-0232 ext. 126

Contact Jeoffrey D. Devor, Assoc. R.E. Broker (845) 687-0232 ext. 126

3927 Main Street, Stone Ridge, NY 12484

3927 Main Street, Stone Ridge, NY 12484

dios, one & two bedrooms, includes heat & hot water. Recreation facilities. Walking distance to campus and town. 845-255-7205.

1-BEDROOM SPACIOUS GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT. Newly renovated. Private setting. Clean, quiet, professional type preferred. No pets. No smoking. First, last, security. $850/month. Heat, hot water, cable included. (518)788-3785.

New Paltz Office Space. $250 to $300/ month. Beautiful, warm, professional New Paltz office space available for rent 2 to 3 days per week. Off-street parking, waiting room, wheelchair accessible elevator building. All utilities included: 2 days $250/month. 3 days $300/month. Available any Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. 845-489-8700

New Paltz: Southside Terrace Apartments Year round and other lease terms to suit your needs available!

We have, studios, one & two bedroom apartments, includes heat & hot water. (furniture packages 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!”

Call 845-255-7205 for more information NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS; Starting at $480/month. Excellent location. Close to SUNY college. All utilities included. Call 845-419-2568, leave message.

HOUSE FOR RENT 3 BEDROOMS On 3 acre wooded lot. Newly renovated. Centrally located to New Paltz, Highland & Rosendale. $1400/month plus utilities

Call 845-853-5595

NEW PALTZ GARDENS APARTMENTS

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 3-BEDROOM APARTMENT available. $1575/month all utilities included. Call for details 914-466-6781. ROOM FOR RENT. Can be used as residential or an office. $550/month plus security. Utilities included. Walking distance to everything. (845)664-0493. BRIGHT, QUIET STUDIO APARTMENT, Civil War Victorian: Unfurnished, Picture window views, hardwood floors, wired for cable, coin laundry, rocking chair porch, 12 acres. 1 mile town. Includes utilities, WiFi. $875/month. 914-725-1461. ULSTER PUBLISHING’S REASON

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You may be eligible for the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) Waiting List

For over 35 years, Westwood has been the informed consumer’s choice for expert and realistic Real Estate advice. With a single minded commitment to service and cutting edge technologies, we have the strategies that get RESULTS in any market conditions. You can trust our success in reaching your Real Estate goals. Whether buying or selling, today’s market complexities demand tested strategies and we’ve got them. We’re SERIOUS about Real Estate!

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: :HGQHVday, December 1 at 4:30pm By mail or hand delivery ONLY No faxed or emailed applications will be accepted. All applications received during the application period will be entered in a lottery pool. A random drawing lottery will select 1,000 applications that will be added to the Waiting List. Three ways to get an application: x In person at 289 Fair Street, Kingston Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. between 2FWREHU DQG December 1 , 201 x Online at www.rupco.org, any day between 2FWREHU and December 1 , 201 x At the Open House Application Support Days at The Kirkland, 2 Main Street, Kingston Monday 2FWREHU between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. 0RQday November 1 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. TuHsday December 1 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD Here’s the quintessential country property offering 66 ACRES on both sides of a quiet road in rural Olive. Create your country dream! Classic c. 1828 farmhouse features wide board oors, 2 ďŹ replaces, beamed ceilings, EI kitchen, living & dining rooms, enclosed porch & patio. Across the road discover a BARN, outbuilding and springfed POND. Trails, old stone walls & beautiful woodlands abound!............................. $375,000

COUNTRY CONTEMPO - Peace and quiet reigns on a beautiful 4+ acre naturally landscaped site w/ VIEWS! Extensive upper and lower decks invite outdoor dining and relaxation. Rustically appealing board & batten design offers 21’ living room, open plan kitchen w/ NEW maple counters, 3 BRs, 3 full baths, wide board and ceramic floors, cozy woodburner and a full basement. OUTDOOR SHOWER, too! ................................... $275,000

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PURE WOODSTOCK - Have it all! Meticulously maintained & super charming c. 1935 Woodstocker nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in a “walk to townâ€? location. Abundant original charm & detail – retro EI kitchen, large screened porch, sunporch- enhanced by delightful cathedral skylit family/media room addition, NEW roof, Thermo windows, HW oors, 3 full baths PLUS breezeway to garage w/ gym or STUDIO space.......................................$297,500

THINK NEW! - Smartly designed & brand new! Classic country home design with modern oor plan and up-to-the-minute amenities! High end appointments throughout 2200+ SF featuring gourmet kitchen, dining room, cozy ďŹ replace, ensuite main level MBR + 2 BRs upstairs, 2.5 luxe baths with granite & marble, solid oak plank ooring, French doors, heat pump heating & cooling, breezy screened porch & stone paths on 3.7 country acres. PERFECT! ......... $499,900

The Housing Choice Voucher Program provides rental assistance for very low-income families to enable them to choose and lease affordable, privately owned rental housing.

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ROOM FOR RENT. Quiet & wooded at base of Minnewaska in Kerhonkson. 18x26 w/6 windows & 2 balconys w/views. Ample space for a studio. Shared kitchen & bath. $800/ month w/utilities. $400 security w/references. Please be dog-friendly. Call 919-244-8683.

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Kingston/ Hurley/Port Ewen Rentals

1-BEDROOM/STUDIO, Kingston Uptown. On bus route, walk to Stockade area, shopping, conveniences. No smoking or pets. Heat & hot water provided. Security & references required. Call 845-338-4574.

Attic Apt. for rent

$650 per month plus utilities garbage included, heart of Uptown Kingston, parking not a problem (driveway).

Call or text (845) 532-9489 Kingston: 2-bedroom, 1 bath at Country Village. 2nd floor, balcony, fireplace,

www.westwoodrealty.com Woodstock 679-0006

Stone Ridge 687-0232

New Paltz 255-9400

West Hurley 679-7321

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month plus utilities. Rental application, references, 1 year lease, security deposit. 845-392-3682 or 845-453-8562.

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Woodstock/West Hurley Rentals

Joan T. Hagedorn, Assoc. Broker 845-679-7321 275 Route 375, West Hurley, NY 12498

new carpets, freshly painted, poolside unit. $1275/month. First, last and 1 month security. Credit check and references. 914-4750618.

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Saugerties Rentals

NICE 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT in great location. Rent is $825/month plus utilities. First, last, security required. Call Phil 646-644-3648. Glasco: 1-BEDROOM. Deck, trash & parking included. $750/month plus utilities. Small pet only. Call 845-901-5760. Village of Saugerties: 1-BEDROOM EFFICIENCY CABIN. Newly renovated. Private & quiet location. Walking distance to town. Ideal for 1-person. $700/month includes heat, water & garbage pick-up. 1 month security. 845-246-2170. Cozy, Furnished 1-Bedroom Cottage. Month to month rental. $1100/month. Does not include electric, heat, WiFi. Does include trash removal and snowplowing. Security/references. No pets or smoking allowed. Photos available upon request. 845246-7585, 845-706-1872. Platteclove Saugerties: Beautiful loft 2BR apt. overlooking Plattekill Creek and waterfall. All utilities paid. Shared laundry. Includes private parking. 6 month-1 year lease. $1250/month. Pictures available at VRBO720026. 845-246-5008

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1-BEDROOM GUEST COTTAGE, Rhinebeck. Kitchen, dining, living room, laundry, deck, carport. No pets/smoking. $975/

garbage included, heart of Uptown Kingston, parking not a problem (driveway).

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

$650 per month plus utilities

Newly renovated 3-Bedroom House for rent. Large yard, new kitchen, new bathroom, new floors. Off-street car parking. monthly price; $1400. Location: Bearsville/Woodstock. Call 845-399-2222 .

CREATIVE INSPIRATION! – Start with a 20’ x 40’ Open Loft-like Space, 2 spacious 10’ x 20’ open decks, 4 skylights & Floor to Ceiling Windows – add in a workshop for hobbies or crafts, a finished basement for studio space and what do you get? Nirvana! A gorgeous home with open front & rear yards, 4 BR, 2.5 updated baths, brick FP & beautiful mature trees for privacy all located on a 1.2 acre lot set in a cul-de-sac! City Loft Living in Woodstock! ....................$239,000

Attic Apt. for rent

Pick-up Truckload of Firewood for Sale . (Not a full cord) $160. Local delivery. Call 658-8766 or 706-7197.

Charming Studio Cottage in Bearsville . Two miles from center of Woodstock, near Bear Cafe. Hardwood floor, beautiful kitchen area, high ceiling, skylights, loft for sleeping or storage, full bath with ceramic tiles, separate 100 sq.ft. insulated studio space with hardwood floor, washer/dryer on premises. Photos at photobucket.com/bearsvillecottage. No smokers. Will consider pets. $900/month plus utilities. First month’s rent plus two month’s security required. 845-481-3833. WOODSTOCK STREAMSIDE COTTAGE. Waterfalls. 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. Starting at $950/month. Owner/Broker; (845)4175282 .

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MT. TREMPER: 2-Bedroom Apartment. Recently renovated- brand new kitchen appliances, large porch, storage room, roof deck, parking. Very private. 10 minutes to Woodstock. No smokers, dogs. $1100/month includes electric and heat. One year lease minimum. Call (646)339-7017.

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FOR SALE: DESIGNER HATS & miscellaneous items. Call cell phone at 646-2702230. Lowel DV 55 Photography Lighting Kit Rifa 55, Omni, Tota, Pro-lights, Bulbs, Barndoors, Umbrella, Gel Frames, Gels, 2 Stands, Case. $800 or best offer. Call 917723-6088.

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Between Woodstock & Saugerties; Artist Lake Retreat. 2-bedrooms, 1000 sq.ft. duplex, (separate wing of large house w/own entrance.) On 7 very private acres. Mountain views, 14 acre lake, high ceilings, skylights, beautifully furnished. Available 11/1-5/15. Short/longterm. Details 845-246-7598 .

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HOUSEMATE WANTED. Sunny bedroom available in small Victorian house. Center of New Paltz. Walk to bus station, S.U.N.Y. campus, Rail Trail. Looking for responsible professional. $500/month includes utilities. 917992-0702 .

BOTTOM LINE... I pay the HIGHEST PRICES for old furniture, ANTIQUES of every description. Paintings, lamps, rugs, porcelain, bronzes, silver, etc. One item to entire contents. House calls & free appraisals. Richard Miller Antiques (Est. 1972). (845)389-7286.

Pick-up Truckload of Firewood for Sale. (Not a full cord) $160. Local delivery. Call 658-8766 or 845-706-7197.

WANTED: 78 RPM RECORDS. They lurk in basements & attics! WGXC.90.7 D. J. plays only 78 RPM’s. Top prices paid & expert advice. Also Phonographs. Kit- 845-399-4930. W.G.X.C. is a Community Non-Profit Co. We give airtime to first timers on radio. www.WGXC90.7.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.

PIANO INSTRUCTION: Standard methods for reading and playing, solo and ensemble; Classical, Pop, Folk Repertoire. Kids, Adults, Beginner to Advanced. Large, pleasant studio between Woodstock and Saugerties. Edward Leavitt, 679-5733.

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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.

ULSTER FOREST PRODUCTS, INC. Log Length- Cut & Split Firewood.

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HUDSON VALLEY AUCTIONS Auctioneers and Appraisers • Since 1984 270 Breunig Road • New Windsor, NY 12553

Actively seeking consignments for future auctions

Offering free consultations, we provide the professional and experienced service to properly market your fine art, antiques and collectibles. • One Item or Entire Estates • Donny Malone: 914.388.3811 John Paul 914.213.0425

www.hudsonvalleyauctions.com

Top quality wood at reasonable prices.

914-388-9607 Getwood123@gmail.com We accept cash, checks, & credit cards.

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AMAZING YARD SALE RAIN OR SHINE Saturday, 10/22, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 345 GlenfordWittenberg Rd., Glenford. A small sampling with: antiques, artwork, frames, books, pots, plant stands & gardening supplies, Go-To telescope, cherry lateral file cabinet, mission corner desk, Japanese Zataku coffee table, antique rattan daybed, tools, housewares, silver set, lanterns, car hitch, glassware, kettle grill, baskets, clothes, jewelry. And that’s just the top layer! Great Pieces & Great Prices!

GARAGE SALE: Indoor & Outside. Friday & Saturday, 10/21 & 10/22, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 235 Stickles Terrace, Kingston, (follow signs at turn for Kenco). Household, small appliances, electronics, office, clothing, pet, sport, DVDs, books, fabrics, crafts, baskets, Christmas, briefcases, luggage, decorative items.

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700

Personal & Health Services

CERTIFIED AIDE LOOKING FOR PRIVATE CARE for elderly. 10 years experience. Live-in or hourly. References available. Ulster County area. (845)706-5133 .

702

Art Services

OIL PAINTING RESTORATION. Cleaned, relined, retouched, refinished. Also frames & wood sculptures repaired. Call Carol (845)687-7813.

680

Counseling Services

LAURIE OLIVER.... SPIRITUAL COUNSELING. Give the gift of wellness. Make positive changes in your life through hypnosis. Smoking cessation * pain management * stress relief * past life regressions. Certified Hypnotist by NGH. Intuitive, sensitive guidance. Spirit communicator. Specializing in dealing with grief, stress, relationship issues, questions about your life past & current life’s path. Call Laurie Oliver at (845)679-2243. Laur50@aol.com

685

DRONE PILOT

Woodstock Films Video Production: Local, experienced, professional Drone Pilot available for promotional, real estate, special events & inspections. FAA UAS certified. Insured & hassle-free! Call Geoff Baer 845-688-7157.

695

Professional Services

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. Learn Quickbooks and Basic Bookkeeping Skills **Certified teacher with 20/yrs experience. Personal or SmallBiz. Learn how

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Excellent references.

Call (845)706-1713 or (845) 679-8932 *CONSCIOUS CLEANING, CONSCIOUS CARE!* Using Aromatherapy. Bundle of energy w/a Zen attitude. Efficient and very organized. I can make beauty out of disorder. Allergic to cats. Woodstock/Kingston/New Clients. Call Robyn, 845-339-9458.

CLEAN UPS, CLEAN OUTS. Indoor/ Outdoor. Junk & debris removal. Estates prepared for Moving and Sale. (845)688-2253. Residential, Commercial Cleaning. . SPECIAL FOR SENIORS. Rentals, fresh flowers, bed turned down with

Multiple References Available Upon Request Licensed & Insured • ritaccopainting.com

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845-331-4966, 845-249-8668 Visit my website: Haberwash.com EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN WITH A VAN. Carpentry, painting, flatscreen mounting, light hauling/delivery, cleanouts. Second home caretaking. All small/ medium jobs considered. Versatile, trustworthy, creative, thrifty. References. Ken Fix It. 845-616-7999.

YOU CALL I HAUL. Attic, basements, garages cleaned out. Junk, debris, removed. 20% discount for seniors and disabled. Gary (845)247-7365 or www.garyshauling.com

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZER/ HOUSEKEEPER. Help w/everyday problems, special projects; clutter, paperwork, moving, gardening & personal assistant. Affordable. Fully Insured, Confidentiality Assured. MargotMolnar.com; Masters Psychology, former CEO, Certified Hospice Volunteer. margotmolnar1@gmail.com (845)6796242.

715

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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.

710

Cleaning Services

• Sheetrock & Plaster Repair

Homes & Offices • Insured & Bonded

Organizing/ Decorating/ Refinishing

917-593-5069

• Power Washing

COUNTRY CLEANERS

717

Painting: Interior - Exterior Plastering, Taping, Structolite Wall coverings, Color Matching Many references in Catskill area and Manhattan garybuckendorf@gmail.com

• Int. & Ext. painting

ULSTER WINDOW CLEANING CO.

Caretaking/Home Management

Gary Buckendorf

QUALITY • VALUE • RELIABILITY • SINCE 1980

725

Plumbing, Heating, AC & Electric

720

Painting/Odd Jobs

Experienced- TROMPE O’LOEIL and FAUX FINISHING, 20 yrs. in Paris, and 10 yrs. locally. References and insured. Call Casimir: 845-430-3195 or 845-6160872. “ABOVE AND BEYOND” HOUSEPAINTING by Quadrattura, since 1997. Interior/ Exterior, Decorator Finishes, Restorations, Expert Color Consultation, Plastering, Wallpaper Removal, Light Carpentry. Add value to your home economically. Environmentally conscious work done w/old world craftsmanship and pride. (845)332-7577. Senior Discount. References. Free Estimates.

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Building Services

HANDYMAN, HOME REPAIR, Carpentry, Remodels, Installations, Roofing, Painting, Mechanical repairs, etc. Large and small jobs. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. References available. (845)616-7470. D AND S IMPROVEMENTS: Home improvement, repair and maintenance, from the smallest repairs to large renovations. Over 50 years of combined experience. Fully insured. www.dandsimprovements.com (845)339-3017

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GMC Acadia SLT AWD.............................18K Miles ......................... $35,900 Chevy Trax LT AWD ................................16K Miles ......................... $21,150 Chevy Trax LTZ AWD (2) ........................15K Miles ......................... $23,795 Buick Encore AWD ..................................11K Miles ......................... $23,995 GMC Terrain SLE AWD ............................56K Miles ......................... $19,995 Chevy Suburban LTZ 4WD.......................42K Miles ......................... $43,995 GMC Acadia SLT AWD.............................55K Miles ......................... $22,500 Chevy Silverado LT Crew 4WD ................67K Miles ......................... $24,995 GMC Sierra 1500 X Cab 4WD.................55K Miles ......................... $23,150 Chevy Equinox LT AWD...........................79K Miles ......................... $14,995 GMC Terrain SLT AWD ............................94K Miles ......................... $13,695 GMC Sierra ra 2 2500HD 0H HD w/ Plow ................55K 55K 5K KM Miles ile le es s .. ... ......................... .... 24,995 Jeep Patriot i S Sport 4 4WD .........................24K M Miles ......................... $12,250 Buick Enclave AWD.................................95K Miles ......................... $13,995 GMC Envoy SLE 4WD .............................104K Miles ....................... $7,995 GMC Sierra 2500 w/ Plow X Cab...........78K Miles ......................... $17,995 GMC Sierra Reg Cab...............................93K Miles ......................... $8,995

Visit us on the web at www.thorpesgmcinc.com SALES: (518) 589-7142 or 589-7143 • SERVICE: (518) 589-5911 or 589-5912 SALE Saturday 8am - 4pm • Monday - Friday 8 am - 8pm; Closed 5 - 6pm ALL PRICES INCLUDE REBATES • TAX NOT INCLUDED

STONE WALL RESTORATIONS; Thoughtful, innovative & resourceful approaches. Kevin Towle (914)906-8791.

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AC CADIA LIMITED

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Duramax Diesel, 4WD, Trailer Pkg, Remote Start

$

2013 CHEVY

42,000 miles

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CANYON CREW SLE

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22 inch Wheels

21,150

Loaded, Leather

35,900

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ACADIA SLT

$

Buick Lacrosse Sedan..............................14K Miles ......................... $25,250 Chevy Cruze LT Sedan.............................20K Miles ......................... $15,995 Chevy Malibu LTZ Sedan .........................16K Miles ......................... $17,995 Chevy Impala LTZ Limited Sedan .............19K Miles ......................... $19,875 Chevy Impala LTZ Sedan .........................15K Miles ......................... $26,995 Cadillac XTS-4 Sedan..............................15,000 Miles..................... $36,200 Buick Regal Sedan ..................................18,000 Miles..................... $20,995 Chevy Cruze LT Sedan.............................36K Miles ......................... $14,995

YUKON DENALI Black, Loaded, Power Sunroof, DVD, Nav,

16,000 Miles

33,500

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WINECOFF QUALITY CONTRACTING, INC. New Construction, Additions, Renovations. Decks, Kitchens, Bathrooms, All types of Flooring, Tile Work. Demolition, $99 Dump Runs, Rotten Wood Repairs. Stefan Winecoff, 845-389-2549. SPRING BATHROOM & DECK SPECIALS! All credit/debit cards accepted.

Excavation Site work Drain ¿elds Land clearing Septic systems Demolition Driveways

Landscaping Lawn installation Ponds Retaining walls Stone work ...and much more

white w/beautiful markings. Their sister, AMY, is gray & white w/a mostly white face. If you are interested in finding out more about these sweet kittens, please call or text (917)282-2018 or email DRJLPK@aol. com. Please give contact information and the best times to reach you.

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SNOW PLOWING & SANDING

760

Gardening/ Landscaping

Septic Systems • Drainage Driveways • Tree Removal Retaining Walls • Ponds

Call William, for your free estimate (845) 401-6637

890

Spirituality

STONEHENGE: STONE WALLS, PATIOS, walks, fences, decks, gates, gazebos, additions, ornamental pools, stone veneer, masonry needs. Tim Dunton (845)339-0545.

(845) 679-4742

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Hundreds of things to do every week throughout the Hudson Valley

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Specializing in: Hardscape Tree trimming Fences Koi ponds Snow plowing

845-688-7951

950

Animals

Reasonably Priced Quality Work

Want to help but can’t adopt a cat? Don’t forget about our Foster Program! Visit our website UCSPCA.org, for details & pictures of cats to foster. Come see us & all of our other friends at the Ulster County SPCA, 20 Wiedy Road, Kingston ( just off the traffic circle). Open 6 days a week, 11:30 a.m.3:30 p.m. (Closed on Mondays.) (845)3315377.

by Rim 845-594-8705

Fabulous Felines: Tuxedos 2 boys and 1 girl are looking for wonderful loving homes. The kittens are are 6-months old, spayed/ neutered, litter pan trained and up to date w/shots. Handsome LEONARD is gray and white. His brother, HOWARD, is black and

Benjamin Watson, Owner Phone: (845) 389-3028

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CHOOSE FROM OVER 80 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES 2015 CHEVROLET SONIC LT

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10,800

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2013 AUDI S4 3.0T

$

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32,500

2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500

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18,600

$

2015 FORD F-250SD LARIAT

$

Stk #UP1 #UP1511 511 7K miles miles

48,250

2014 BMW X5 XDRIVE35D

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38,000

Vehicle 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS 2008 Mazda CX-7 2014 Nissan Versa 1.6 S 2011 Chevrolet Cruze 2012 Ford Focus SEL 2012 Dodge Avenger SXT 2012 Nissan Sentra 2.0 2006 Lincoln Zephyr Base 2011 Ford Escape Limited 2015 Chevrolet Sonic LT 2012 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5L SE 2013 Mazda Mazda3 i Grand Touring 2012 Mazda Mazda3 i Grand Touring 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5 S 2012 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5L SE 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 2012 Honda Civic LX 2014 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0L S 2013 Hyundai Sonata SE 2013 Ford Fusion SE 2014 Volkswagen Jetta 1.8T SE 2015 Ford Focus SE 2013 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5L SE 2013 Ford Focus ST 2015 Volkswagen Passat 1.8T Wolfsburg 2014 Volkswagen Jetta 1.8T SE 2009 BMW X5 xDrive30i 2015 Volkswagen Passat 1.8T Wolfsburg 2013 Nissan Rogue SV 2015 Jeep Compass Latitude 2012 Audi A4 2014 Honda Civic EX-L 2015 Jeep Compass Latitude 2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek 2.0i Premium 2014 Honda Civic EX 2007 Audi S4 4.2 Avant quattro 2014 Honda CR-V EX 2013 Toyota RAV4 XLE 2015 Jeep Patriot Latitude 2013 GMC Terrain SLE-2 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 2013 Volkswagen Beetle 2.0 TSi

Mileage 93,170 75,625 59,850 86,030 55,024 60,690 53,353 54,350 83,541 8,370 56,368 89,311 68,155 54,917 56,610 83,998 33,621 20,593 76,227 69,886 53,719 22,047 35,992 82,652 35,096 32,075 90,371 27,479 22,477 34,693 88,733 19,933 34,493 42,562 13,414 93,230 66,056 50,679 27,028 43,012 64,831 24,950

Stock # UT3855 UT3871 UT3896 UP1442 UP1445 UT3913 UP1523 UT3918 UT3893 UP1417 UP1532 UT3883 UP1484 UP1512 UT3912 UP1528 UP1477 UP1527 UT3856 UP1464 UP1536 UP1478 UP1537 UT3902 UP1499 UP1529 UT3873 UT3916 UP1452 UP1509 UT3897 UP1448 UP1510 UP1465 UP1468 UT3910 UP1508 UP1506 UP1524 UP1450 UP1514 UT3796

Price $8,400 $8,400 $8,700 $9,000 $9,500 $9,700 $9,750 $10,000 $10,500 $11,100 $11,350 $11,400 $11,500 $11,700 $12,000 $12,250 $12,400 $12,500 $12,800 $12,900 $13,200 $13,300 $13,900 $14,700 $15,200 $15,500 $15,800 $16,500 $16,600 $16,700 $16,900 $16,900 $17,000 $17,100 $17,200 $17,300 $17,500 $17,600 $17,900 $18,000 $18,000 $18,500

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Vehicle 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Work Truck 2013 Ford Escape Titanium 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Base 2014 Kia Sorento LX 2013 Volkswagen Tiguan SE 4Motion 2016 Chevrolet Trax 1LT 2016 Chrysler Town & Country Touring 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT 2015 Chevrolet Impala LT 2LT 2013 Lincoln MKS Base 2009 GMC Yukon Denali 2011 Ford F-150 2015 Volkswagen Golf GTI 2013 BMW 3 Series 328i xDrive 2015 Chevrolet Equinox LT 2LT 2013 Chevrolet Traverse LT 1LT 2013 BMW 3 Series 328i xDrive 2013 Cadillac CTS Luxury 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 Express Quad Cab 2016 Nissan Frontier 2010 Audi S4 quattro 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Express 2011 Ford F-150 Lariat 2013 Dodge Durango Crew 2015 Audi A4 2.0T Premium Plus S Line Quattro 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie 2013 Audi S4 3.0T Premium Plus Quattro 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2015 Nissan Murano SL 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E350 Base 4MATIC® 2014 BMW X5 xDrive35d 2013 Cadillac Escalade ESV Luxury 2015 Ford F-250SD Lariat 2013 Nissan Juke 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Base 2008 Toyota Tacoma Base V6 2011 Toyota Tacoma Base V6 2004 Volkswagen Jetta GL 2013 Volkswagen Jetta GLI 2016 Volkswagen Tiguan 4Motion

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Mileage 54,867 64,666 10,227 48,597 47,100 23,183 47,664 88,847 32,674 50,029 99,859 85,535 22,577 48,189 21,178 52,068 29,053 12,753 33,471 36,064 11,267 62,810 40,143 76,675 29,838 49,737 56,399 44,938 36,881 9,685 15,773 69,939 47,359 7,176 67,298 63,200

37,059 3,564

Stock # UP1463 UP1476 UP1433 UP1494 UP1530 UP1493 UP1497 UP1485 UP1520 UP1481 UT3898 UP1505 UT3911 UP1533 UP1503 UP1504 UP1534 UP1487 UP1521 UP1444 UP1518 UP1502 UT3886 UT3831 UP1496 UP1515 UP1482 UT3866 UP1474 UP1535 UP1483 UP1507 UP1500 UP1511 UT3905 UT3924 UP1479 UP1531 UT3926 UP1519 UP1522

Price $18,600 $18,900 $19,000 $19,200 $19,800 $19,900 $19,900 $20,300 $20,500 $21,000 $22,000 $22,500 $22,500 $23,000 $23,500 $23,500 $23,750 $24,200 $24,400 $24,500 $25,800 $26,000 $26,500 $26,500 $27,600 $28,000 $30,600 $32,500 $33,700 $33,900 $35,500 $38,000 $40,750 $48,250 Call now for price! Call now for price! Call now for price! Call now for price! Call now for price! Call now for price! Call now for price!

DIANA’S FANCY FLEA MARKET: Nice Items Needed For Next Sale! Call Diana 626-0221. To Benefit Diana’s CAT Shelter in Accord.

960

Pet Care

PROJECT CAT is a non-profit cat RESCUE & SHELTER. Please help get cat off the streets & into homes. Adopt a healthy & friendly cat or kitten companion for a lifetime. High Falls/Accord area. (845)6874983 or visit our cats at www.projectcat. org 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 (917)282-2018 or email: DRJLPK@aol.com

255-8281

633-0306

999

Vehicles Wanted

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

1000

Vehicles

2009 Smart Car! Convertible, 29K miles, A/C, heated seats, excellent condition. $5k. Jim at 845-657-6357.


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