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353 Main St. | Catskill, NY 12414 | (518) 943-5500
The New York Restaurant in Catskill will celebrate its third Anniversary by donating the proceeds from all sales of pierogi, local beer, and t-shirts to benefit the Catskill Community Center's program...
The New York Restaurant in Catskill will celebrate its third Anniversary by donating the proceeds from all sales of pierogi, local beer, and t-shirts to benefit the Catskill Community Center's programs, all day until closing.
The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting. Anyone recording audio of the meeting is urged to send it to info@wgxc.org, where we can post it for all to share. WGXC suggests calling ahead t...
The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting. Anyone recording audio of the meeting is urged to send it to info@wgxc.org, where we can post it for all to share. WGXC suggests calling ahead to confirm time and location.
The Town Board of the Town of New Baltimore holds a Special Meeting regarding a resolution to purchase abrasives per Greene County Resolution and to conduct any other business that comes before the Bo...
The Town Board of the Town of New Baltimore holds a Special Meeting regarding a resolution to purchase abrasives per Greene County Resolution and to conduct any other business that comes before the Board.
The Hudson Area Library and the City of Hudson Senior Center are offering a 12-week Creative Writing class, taught by author, artist, educator, and social activist Maureen McNeil. Held weekly on Thursdays from September 20 through December 13, the series runs from 2:30 to 4pm. Students will explore memories, sensory observation, dreams, autobiography, fiction, and poetry, and will share a selection of their work. All levels of writers are welcome. A zine of student work will be available at the library and on the library’s website, and a final celebration of student writing will be held in the library on December 13.
The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood is thrilled to be partnering with the Hudson Area Library for the High Five! early literacy program. The GHPN works to support children and families in the Hudson City School District from birth through college to career. This program meets Saturdays from 11am to 1pm beginning Sept. 29, ending Oct. 27. Families with a child from birth to age five, can join a supportive community and learn fun activities to help build their child’s reading skills. Older siblings are welcome during the program. Lunch will be provided, as well as books and prizes each week. Registration at programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, 518-828-1792 x101 or at the main desk of the Hudson Area Library. This event is open to the public and wheelchair accessible.
Weekly classes will resume on Tuesdays with two levels: Advanced Beginner (5:30-6:30pm) for students of Spanish who have taken at least an introductory course in the language, and Intermediate (6:45-7...
Weekly classes will resume on Tuesdays with two levels: Advanced Beginner (5:30-6:30pm) for students of Spanish who have taken at least an introductory course in the language, and Intermediate (6:45-7:45pm) for those conversational in Spanish and who wish to further develop their skills. There will be a celebration of the students’ work at the conclusion of the series for both levels on December 4 from 5:30-7pm. Adults and high school students are welcome.
The Catskill Town Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Board Committee meetings usually held on the third Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend....
The Catskill Town Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Board Committee meetings usually held on the third Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend.
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Audio archives from past meetings will be available following the meeting as possible. More information at http://www.townofcatskillny.gov/.
The Hudson Area Library and the City of Hudson Senior Center are offering a 12-week Creative Writing class, taught by author, artist, educator, and social activist Maureen McNeil. Held weekly on Thursdays from September 20 through December 13, the series runs from 2:30 to 4pm. Students will explore memories, sensory observation, dreams, autobiography, fiction, and poetry, and will share a selection of their work. All levels of writers are welcome. A zine of student work will be available at the library and on the library’s website, and a final celebration of student writing will be held in the library on December 13.
The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood is thrilled to be partnering with the Hudson Area Library for the High Five! early literacy program. The GHPN works to support children and families in the Hudson City School District from birth through college to career. This program meets Saturdays from 11am to 1pm beginning Sept. 29, ending Oct. 27. Families with a child from birth to age five, can join a supportive community and learn fun activities to help build their child’s reading skills. Older siblings are welcome during the program. Lunch will be provided, as well as books and prizes each week. Registration at programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, 518-828-1792 x101 or at the main desk of the Hudson Area Library. This event is open to the public and wheelchair accessible.
The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting. Anyone recording audio of the meeting is urged to send it to info@wgxc.org, where we can post it for all to share. WGXC suggests calling ahead t...
The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting. Anyone recording audio of the meeting is urged to send it to info@wgxc.org, where we can post it for all to share. WGXC suggests calling ahead to confirm time and location. The Town Planning Board meets the first Wednesday of every month.
The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting. Anyone recording audio of the meeting is urged to send it to info@wgxc.org, where we can post it for all to share. WGXC suggests calling ahead t...
The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting. Anyone recording audio of the meeting is urged to send it to info@wgxc.org, where we can post it for all to share. WGXC suggests calling ahead to confirm time and location.
The Hudson Area Library and the City of Hudson Senior Center are offering a 12-week Creative Writing class, taught by author, artist, educator, and social activist Maureen McNeil. Held weekly on Thursdays from September 20 through December 13, the series runs from 2:30 to 4pm. Students will explore memories, sensory observation, dreams, autobiography, fiction, and poetry, and will share a selection of their work. All levels of writers are welcome. A zine of student work will be available at the library and on the library’s website, and a final celebration of student writing will be held in the library on December 13.
The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood is thrilled to be partnering with the Hudson Area Library for the High Five! early literacy program. The GHPN works to support children and families in the Hudson City School District from birth through college to career. This program meets Saturdays from 11am to 1pm beginning Sept. 29, ending Oct. 27. Families with a child from birth to age five, can join a supportive community and learn fun activities to help build their child’s reading skills. Older siblings are welcome during the program. Lunch will be provided, as well as books and prizes each week. Registration at programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, 518-828-1792 x101 or at the main desk of the Hudson Area Library. This event is open to the public and wheelchair accessible.
The Dutchess County Division of Solid Waste Management is working to increase recycling within the county. They will offer an interactive after-school educational program for children. They have been...
The Dutchess County Division of Solid Waste Management is working to increase recycling within the county. They will offer an interactive after-school educational program for children. They have been focused on helping schools and community groups increase the amount of materials they recycle by providing recycling presentations. The program involves teaching ways to increase recycling, the typical items that can be recycled, why we should recycle, and how to promote recycling and waste reduction in our daily lives. The goal is getting citizens excited about the benefits of recycling and waste reduction. Happens in the East Room.
Hudson Area Library presents an informational forum: “Census 2020: Stand Up and Be Counted!” Information and discussion will be centered around: What can we do to improve participation from hard-to-co...
Hudson Area Library presents an informational forum: “Census 2020: Stand Up and Be Counted!” Information and discussion will be centered around: What can we do to improve participation from hard-to-count populations? How do we engage vulnerable communities and the general population to ensure an accurate census? Childcare, food, and refreshments provided. It will take place in the community room, which is wheelchair accessible. This event is sponsored by NY Council on Families and Children, NY Civic Engagement Table, the Hudson Area Library, Assemblymember Didi Barrett, and Michael Chameides, Supervisor, Ward 3 of the City of Hudson.
The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting. Anyone recording audio of the meeting is urged to send it to info@wgxc.org, where we can post it for all to share. WGXC suggests calling ahead t...
The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting. Anyone recording audio of the meeting is urged to send it to info@wgxc.org, where we can post it for all to share. WGXC suggests calling ahead to confirm time and location.
Figure From Ground are an experimental music quartet based in northern (Canton/Malone) NY. Claude Aldous, Ola Aldous, Michael Hart, and Ramon Vasquez began working together in the summer of 2017, crea...
Figure From Ground are an experimental music quartet based in northern (Canton/Malone) NY. Claude Aldous, Ola Aldous, Michael Hart, and Ramon Vasquez began working together in the summer of 2017, creating and documenting improvised soundscapes using modular synthesizers, prepared and effected piano, contact microphones, found objects, and voice. The group has been played on CKCU’s Acoustic Frontiers radio program in Ottawa, Canada, on multiple occasions and recently released an album on the Athens, Greece, based Game of Life Label. There should be a live webstream at http://wgxc.org. Click on "Listen Now" at top of the page, and scroll down to find the live webstream.
The Hudson Area Library and the City of Hudson Senior Center are offering a 12-week Creative Writing class, taught by author, artist, educator, and social activist Maureen McNeil. Held weekly on Thursdays from September 20 through December 13, the series runs from 2:30 to 4pm. Students will explore memories, sensory observation, dreams, autobiography, fiction, and poetry, and will share a selection of their work. All levels of writers are welcome. A zine of student work will be available at the library and on the library’s website, and a final celebration of student writing will be held in the library on December 13.
The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood is thrilled to be partnering with the Hudson Area Library for the High Five! early literacy program. The GHPN works to support children and families in the Hudson City School District from birth through college to career. This program meets Saturdays from 11am to 1pm beginning Sept. 29, ending Oct. 27. Families with a child from birth to age five, can join a supportive community and learn fun activities to help build their child’s reading skills. Older siblings are welcome during the program. Lunch will be provided, as well as books and prizes each week. Registration at programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, 518-828-1792 x101 or at the main desk of the Hudson Area Library. This event is open to the public and wheelchair accessible.
Help with resumes, interview skills, online job applications, and finding the right market for your particular job skills. Program hours are every Friday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 1st and 3rd Wednesdays 5-7 p.m...
Help with resumes, interview skills, online job applications, and finding the right market for your particular job skills. Program hours are every Friday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 1st and 3rd Wednesdays 5-7 p.m., and by appointment, through November 30. Open to the public.
Teens are invited to work with paper, magazines, or whatever we can find in the craft supply cabinets (or feel free to bring your own materials). Play with composition, colour, and the process. The tw...
Teens are invited to work with paper, magazines, or whatever we can find in the craft supply cabinets (or feel free to bring your own materials). Play with composition, colour, and the process. The twist? The finished project will only exist online on Instagram (the library’s page and/or yours) making the leap from analog to digital. Pizza will be served from Broadway Pizza in Tivoli.
Cocek performs a brass band concert. The second set will open with a Balkan dance lesson from Rose Tannenbaum. Cocek includes Sam Dechenne (trumpet/vocals/composer), Ezra Weller (flugelhorn), Clayton...
Cocek performs a brass band concert. The second set will open with a Balkan dance lesson from Rose Tannenbaum. Cocek includes Sam Dechenne (trumpet/vocals/composer), Ezra Weller (flugelhorn), Clayton DeWalt (Trombone), Jim Gray (Tuba) and Grant Smith (Tappan Drum). For more information contact: beth@oldtonemusicfestival.com or call 413 429 1176
Rapper Youngman Pit performs. Shevar Thomas or "DJ Var," is the host of "Friday Night Vibe Sessions" on WGXC 90.7-FM.
https://soundcloud.com/ympit There should be a live webstream at http://wgxc.org....
Rapper Youngman Pit performs. Shevar Thomas or "DJ Var," is the host of "Friday Night Vibe Sessions" on WGXC 90.7-FM.
https://soundcloud.com/ympit There should be a live webstream at http://wgxc.org. Click on "Listen Now" at top of the page, and scroll down to find the live webstream.
The Hudson Area Library and the City of Hudson Senior Center are offering a 12-week Creative Writing class, taught by author, artist, educator, and social activist Maureen McNeil. Held weekly on Thursdays from September 20 through December 13, the series runs from 2:30 to 4pm. Students will explore memories, sensory observation, dreams, autobiography, fiction, and poetry, and will share a selection of their work. All levels of writers are welcome. A zine of student work will be available at the library and on the library’s website, and a final celebration of student writing will be held in the library on December 13.
The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood is thrilled to be partnering with the Hudson Area Library for the High Five! early literacy program. The GHPN works to support children and families in the Hudson City School District from birth through college to career. This program meets Saturdays from 11am to 1pm beginning Sept. 29, ending Oct. 27. Families with a child from birth to age five, can join a supportive community and learn fun activities to help build their child’s reading skills. Older siblings are welcome during the program. Lunch will be provided, as well as books and prizes each week. Registration at programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, 518-828-1792 x101 or at the main desk of the Hudson Area Library. This event is open to the public and wheelchair accessible.
Registration for this workshop is now full. Waiting list names are being accepted.Wave Farm Artist-in-residence Aaron Dilloway leads a workshop on tape loops. Dilloway will demonstrate his tape manipu...
Registration for this workshop is now full. Waiting list names are being accepted.
Wave Farm Artist-in-residence Aaron Dilloway leads a workshop on tape loops. Dilloway will demonstrate his tape manipulation set-up and techniques using a variety of vintage tape machines, as well as teach attendees how to splice and loop tapes. No prior technical training is necessary for full participation. Email info@wavefarm.org to register for this free workshop, which will be limited to six participants. (Lunch provided.)
"Teviotdale: Old Steamboat Days on the Hudson River" is presented by Hudson Hall as part of the lecture series "Life Along the Hudson: Historic Country Estates of the Livingston Family." Kent Barwick,...
"Teviotdale: Old Steamboat Days on the Hudson River" is presented by Hudson Hall as part of the lecture series "Life Along the Hudson: Historic Country Estates of the Livingston Family." Kent Barwick, a Board member of The SS Columbia Project formed to revive the tradition of Hudson River steamboat excursions, talks about former Teviotdale resident Robert Fulton and his efforts to establish steamboats as the first commercial transport on American waterways. This event takes place at Teviotdale in Linlithgo, NY.
Lex Grey and the Urban Pioneers perform. http://lexgreymusic.com/ There should be a live webstream at http://wgxc.org. Click on "Listen Now" at top of the page, and scroll down to find the live webstr...
Lex Grey and the Urban Pioneers perform. http://lexgreymusic.com/ There should be a live webstream at http://wgxc.org. Click on "Listen Now" at top of the page, and scroll down to find the live webstream.
The Hudson Area Library and the City of Hudson Senior Center are offering a 12-week Creative Writing class, taught by author, artist, educator, and social activist Maureen McNeil. Held weekly on Thursdays from September 20 through December 13, the series runs from 2:30 to 4pm. Students will explore memories, sensory observation, dreams, autobiography, fiction, and poetry, and will share a selection of their work. All levels of writers are welcome. A zine of student work will be available at the library and on the library’s website, and a final celebration of student writing will be held in the library on December 13.
The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood is thrilled to be partnering with the Hudson Area Library for the High Five! early literacy program. The GHPN works to support children and families in the Hudson City School District from birth through college to career. This program meets Saturdays from 11am to 1pm beginning Sept. 29, ending Oct. 27. Families with a child from birth to age five, can join a supportive community and learn fun activities to help build their child’s reading skills. Older siblings are welcome during the program. Lunch will be provided, as well as books and prizes each week. Registration at programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, 518-828-1792 x101 or at the main desk of the Hudson Area Library. This event is open to the public and wheelchair accessible.
11228 State Route 32 | Greenville, NY | 518-966-5713
Christ Episcopal Church welcomes all to bring their pets for a blessing at the front doors of the church for a brief service. Peppertree Rescue will have some dogs available for adoption. Please have...
Christ Episcopal Church welcomes all to bring their pets for a blessing at the front doors of the church for a brief service. Peppertree Rescue will have some dogs available for adoption. Please have dogs on leash and cats and other creatures contained. Each pet will be blessed individually.
This story hour, with Pamela Badila, provides families with the opportunity to explore stories that formed the traditions and ethics of specific cultures. Sundays through June 28, 2019.
This story hour, with Pamela Badila, provides families with the opportunity to explore stories that formed the traditions and ethics of specific cultures. Sundays through June 28, 2019.
A comedy-cabaret on acid with live sung vocals, guitar playing, and interactive character comedy featuring the music of Prince, ABBA, Judy Garland, Taylor Swift, Metallica, and more. Sponsored by OutH...
A comedy-cabaret on acid with live sung vocals, guitar playing, and interactive character comedy featuring the music of Prince, ABBA, Judy Garland, Taylor Swift, Metallica, and more. Sponsored by OutHudson.com.
The Hudson Area Library and the City of Hudson Senior Center are offering a 12-week Creative Writing class, taught by author, artist, educator, and social activist Maureen McNeil. Held weekly on Thursdays from September 20 through December 13, the series runs from 2:30 to 4pm. Students will explore memories, sensory observation, dreams, autobiography, fiction, and poetry, and will share a selection of their work. All levels of writers are welcome. A zine of student work will be available at the library and on the library’s website, and a final celebration of student writing will be held in the library on December 13.
The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood is thrilled to be partnering with the Hudson Area Library for the High Five! early literacy program. The GHPN works to support children and families in the Hudson City School District from birth through college to career. This program meets Saturdays from 11am to 1pm beginning Sept. 29, ending Oct. 27. Families with a child from birth to age five, can join a supportive community and learn fun activities to help build their child’s reading skills. Older siblings are welcome during the program. Lunch will be provided, as well as books and prizes each week. Registration at programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, 518-828-1792 x101 or at the main desk of the Hudson Area Library. This event is open to the public and wheelchair accessible.