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Last day to register in person; last day to postmark application to be eligible to vote in the general election (must be received by October 17). The general election is November 6.
Last day to register in person; last day to postmark application to be eligible to vote in the general election (must be received by October 17). The general election is November 6.
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.
The Art of Music Group Show is a musician-themed show with work by Penny Jordan, Corrine Jorgenson, Erika Klein, Luis Macia, Emily Pell, Ruby Silvious, and Roz Tobias October 6 to November 16 with the...
The Art of Music Group Show is a musician-themed show with work by Penny Jordan, Corrine Jorgenson, Erika Klein, Luis Macia, Emily Pell, Ruby Silvious, and Roz Tobias October 6 to November 16 with the opening reception October 12. Mediums include ink and wash, oil and chalk pastel, oils, acrylic, watercolor, gouche, monoprint, and mixed media. The Show is the culmination of several plein air sessions held at the Coxsackie Farmers Market throughout the spring and summer. Light refreshments provided by the Friends of the Heermance Memorial Library will be served. This project is made possible with public funds from the Decentralization Program of the NYS Council on the Arts, administered in Greene County by the Greene County Council on the Arts through the Community Arts Grant Fund.
"Rhapsody" marks drummer/composer Previte's debut as a lyricist. He performs with Nels Cline from Wilco, The Ring Nebula Project, The Nels Cline 4, and his longstanding Nels Cline Singers; John Medesk...
"Rhapsody" marks drummer/composer Previte's debut as a lyricist. He performs with Nels Cline from Wilco, The Ring Nebula Project, The Nels Cline 4, and his longstanding Nels Cline Singers; John Medeski with Hudson, MadSkillet and the longstanding trio Medeski, Martin and Wood; Zeena Parkins with Gangster Band, Phantom Orchard, and Zeena and the Adorables, and vocalist Jen Shyu.
An evening of performances by Half Waif, Christopher Tignor, and Emily Ritz. This is a ticketed event, and will be held in the space next door to HiLo (formerly the Catskill Mill). The music will be a...
An evening of performances by Half Waif, Christopher Tignor, and Emily Ritz. This is a ticketed event, and will be held in the space next door to HiLo (formerly the Catskill Mill). The music will be amplified through their house-made sound system.
Half Waif:
Nandi Rose Plunkett writes, records and performs under the name Half Waif. Her music includes blinking electronic soundscapes, echoes of Celtic melodies, and the elegiac chord changes of 19th-century art music.
http://www.half-waif.com/
Christopher Tignor:
Christopher Tignor is a composer, violinist, lecturer, and software engineer. He has released eight LPs on the Western Vinyl and New Albion record labels.
http://www.wiresundertension.com/
Emily Ritz:
Emily Ritz is a musician and visual artist who creates otherworldly soul music. A native New Yorker, Ritz spent nearly a decade in the Bay Area making art and performing/releasing music with bands Yesway, Honeycomb, and DRMS. Though her music and art remain very much inspired by the lush landscapes of Northern California, Ritz moved back East to Hudson, NY in 2016. There, she began performing under her own name for the first time and recorded her first solo album Pattern Recess.
https://www.emilyritz.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.
WGXC's Pull Over Pledge Drive, will run October 10-23, 2018. Through the Pull Over Pledge Drive, we seek to welcome 250 monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
We know many of you listen in your cars or at work, and that WGXC is a companion to your busy lives. During this pledge drive, we are asking you to stop for a moment, to pull over from whatever it is you’re doing, and donate your support to WGXC. And, if listening to WGXC would be new to you, we ask you to tune in either at 90.7 on your FM dial or online at wgxc.org/listen, or the Wave Farm Radio app, or the TuneIn app. We promise you will be entertained and informed. You’ll hear your neighbors. You’ll also encounter new sounds and new voices!
To make a recurring donation, or to make a one-time gift, visit: wgxc.org/donate or call 518-697-7400 and pledge your support of Hands-on Creative Community Radio.
44 W. Bridge St. | Catskill, NY 12414 | (518) 943-3818
Catskill’s Flo Hayle returns to the director’s chair for a two-weekend run of Alfred Uhry’s 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Driving Miss Daisy”. With Lora Lee Ecobelli as Daisy, Paul Carter as Hoke, and Tony Pallone as Boolie. Eight performances only, October 11-21, Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00. Discounted advance tickets available at driving.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006. Tickets will also be sold at the door a half-hour prior to each performance subject to availability. More details at BridgeSt.org.
Over the course of this two-day workshop students learn how to fit and sew their own custom underwire bra using the Orange Lingerie Marlborough bra sewing pattern. Instructor Norma Loehr fits each stu...
Over the course of this two-day workshop students learn how to fit and sew their own custom underwire bra using the Orange Lingerie Marlborough bra sewing pattern. Instructor Norma Loehr fits each student and teaches them how to customize the fit of their garment. The Marlborough bra is a perennial favorite of Orange Lingerie's custom clients since it provides such great support and shaping.
Meet the Candidates event sponsored by the Gallatin Residents Association. Candidates for Congress District 19, State Senate District 43, and State Assembly District 106 have been invited. Event to b...
Meet the Candidates event sponsored by the Gallatin Residents Association. Candidates for Congress District 19, State Senate District 43, and State Assembly District 106 have been invited. Event to be held at the Gallatin Town Hall off Rte. 7. Open to the public.
Old Chatham Quaker Meeting will screen “A Bold Peace” Saturday, October 13 in the Old Chatham Quaker Meetinghouse across from Pitt Hall Road and Powell House. Potluck at 6:00 p.m., film at 7:00 p.m. I...
Old Chatham Quaker Meeting will screen “A Bold Peace” Saturday, October 13 in the Old Chatham Quaker Meetinghouse across from Pitt Hall Road and Powell House. Potluck at 6:00 p.m., film at 7:00 p.m. In 1948, Costa Rica dismantled their military establishment and intentionally cultivated security relationships with other nations through treaties, international laws, and international organizations. Free of the burden of military spending, they used the financial savings to invest in their people, creating strong public institutions including public higher education and universal health care. Open to the public. Refreshments and a moderated discussion to follow. More information at 518-766-2992 and www.oldchathamquakers.org.
Swing dance. Lesson with Jason Fenton at 7:30 p.m., Live music at 8:30. One Straw Revolution plays standards from the swing era. The band includes: Tom Major - drums; Peter McEachern - trombone; Jon S...
Swing dance. Lesson with Jason Fenton at 7:30 p.m., Live music at 8:30. One Straw Revolution plays standards from the swing era. The band includes: Tom Major - drums; Peter McEachern - trombone; Jon Suters - guitar; Roger Suters - bass; and Charlie Tokarz - sax.
Tyler Wood and Otto Hauser improvise on piano and drums, this month with Elvis Perkins. There should be a live webstream at http://wgxc.org. Click on "Listen Now" at top of the page, and scroll down t...
Tyler Wood and Otto Hauser improvise on piano and drums, this month with Elvis Perkins. 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.
WGXC's Pull Over Pledge Drive, will run October 10-23, 2018. Through the Pull Over Pledge Drive, we seek to welcome 250 monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
We know many of you listen in your cars or at work, and that WGXC is a companion to your busy lives. During this pledge drive, we are asking you to stop for a moment, to pull over from whatever it is you’re doing, and donate your support to WGXC. And, if listening to WGXC would be new to you, we ask you to tune in either at 90.7 on your FM dial or online at wgxc.org/listen, or the Wave Farm Radio app, or the TuneIn app. We promise you will be entertained and informed. You’ll hear your neighbors. You’ll also encounter new sounds and new voices!
To make a recurring donation, or to make a one-time gift, visit: wgxc.org/donate or call 518-697-7400 and pledge your support of Hands-on Creative Community Radio.
44 W. Bridge St. | Catskill, NY 12414 | (518) 943-3818
Catskill’s Flo Hayle returns to the director’s chair for a two-weekend run of Alfred Uhry’s 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Driving Miss Daisy”. With Lora Lee Ecobelli as Daisy, Paul Carter as Hoke, and Tony Pallone as Boolie. Eight performances only, October 11-21, Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00. Discounted advance tickets available at driving.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006. Tickets will also be sold at the door a half-hour prior to each performance subject to availability. More details at BridgeSt.org.
"Edgewater: The Elements of Style" is presented by Hudson Hall as part of the lecture series "Life Along the Hudson: Historic Country Estates of the Livingston Family." Peter Kenny, Co-President of Cl...
"Edgewater: The Elements of Style" is presented by Hudson Hall as part of the lecture series "Life Along the Hudson: Historic Country Estates of the Livingston Family." Peter Kenny, Co-President of Classical American Homes Preservation Trust and former Curator and Administrator in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum, discusses the preservation and interpretation of Edgewater on the Hudson in Barrytown, NY, including its furniture and interior decoration, and gardens and landscape from 1825 to the present.
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.
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.
WGXC's Pull Over Pledge Drive, will run October 10-23, 2018. Through the Pull Over Pledge Drive, we seek to welcome 250 monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
We know many of you listen in your cars or at work, and that WGXC is a companion to your busy lives. During this pledge drive, we are asking you to stop for a moment, to pull over from whatever it is you’re doing, and donate your support to WGXC. And, if listening to WGXC would be new to you, we ask you to tune in either at 90.7 on your FM dial or online at wgxc.org/listen, or the Wave Farm Radio app, or the TuneIn app. We promise you will be entertained and informed. You’ll hear your neighbors. You’ll also encounter new sounds and new voices!
To make a recurring donation, or to make a one-time gift, visit: wgxc.org/donate or call 518-697-7400 and pledge your support of Hands-on Creative Community Radio.
44 W. Bridge St. | Catskill, NY 12414 | (518) 943-3818
Catskill’s Flo Hayle returns to the director’s chair for a two-weekend run of Alfred Uhry’s 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Driving Miss Daisy”. With Lora Lee Ecobelli as Daisy, Paul Carter as Hoke, and Tony Pallone as Boolie. Eight performances only, October 11-21, Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00. Discounted advance tickets available at driving.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006. Tickets will also be sold at the door a half-hour prior to each performance subject to availability. More details at BridgeSt.org.
Over the course of this two-day workshop students learn how to fit and sew their own custom underwire bra using the Orange Lingerie Marlborough bra sewing pattern. Instructor Norma Loehr fits each student and teaches them how to customize the fit of their garment. The Marlborough bra is a perennial favorite of Orange Lingerie's custom clients since it provides such great support and shaping.
Literacy Connections of the Hudson Valley is looking for a team of volunteers to conduct an adult English as another language drop-in class for speakers of other languages, to be hosted by the Ichabod...
Literacy Connections of the Hudson Valley is looking for a team of volunteers to conduct an adult English as another language drop-in class for speakers of other languages, to be hosted by the Ichabod Crane Central School District. No previous teaching experience or foreign language background is necessary. New volunteers are required to attend a free orientation session and to complete the online training modules. Trained volunteers are provided ongoing support as they work with students. A follow-up meeting to this orientation session will be held Mon., Nov. 19.
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 meets the third Monday of every month.
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.
WGXC's Pull Over Pledge Drive, will run October 10-23, 2018. Through the Pull Over Pledge Drive, we seek to welcome 250 monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
We know many of you listen in your cars or at work, and that WGXC is a companion to your busy lives. During this pledge drive, we are asking you to stop for a moment, to pull over from whatever it is you’re doing, and donate your support to WGXC. And, if listening to WGXC would be new to you, we ask you to tune in either at 90.7 on your FM dial or online at wgxc.org/listen, or the Wave Farm Radio app, or the TuneIn app. We promise you will be entertained and informed. You’ll hear your neighbors. You’ll also encounter new sounds and new voices!
To make a recurring donation, or to make a one-time gift, visit: wgxc.org/donate or call 518-697-7400 and pledge your support of Hands-on Creative Community Radio.
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.
Literacy Connections’ volunteers shine the light that drives away the darkness of illiteracy. No previous teaching experience is necessary, only a love of reading, and a desire to share the gift of li...
Literacy Connections’ volunteers shine the light that drives away the darkness of illiteracy. No previous teaching experience is necessary, only a love of reading, and a desire to share the gift of literacy. New volunteers are required to attend a free orientation session, and complete the training modules online. Trained volunteers are provided ongoing support as they work with students and classes. The follow-up session is scheduled for Tuesday, November 20 from 6–8 p.m. at the same location.
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.
WGXC's Pull Over Pledge Drive, will run October 10-23, 2018. Through the Pull Over Pledge Drive, we seek to welcome 250 monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
We know many of you listen in your cars or at work, and that WGXC is a companion to your busy lives. During this pledge drive, we are asking you to stop for a moment, to pull over from whatever it is you’re doing, and donate your support to WGXC. And, if listening to WGXC would be new to you, we ask you to tune in either at 90.7 on your FM dial or online at wgxc.org/listen, or the Wave Farm Radio app, or the TuneIn app. We promise you will be entertained and informed. You’ll hear your neighbors. You’ll also encounter new sounds and new voices!
To make a recurring donation, or to make a one-time gift, visit: wgxc.org/donate or call 518-697-7400 and pledge your support of Hands-on Creative Community Radio.
All are welcome to Taconic Toastmasters an Open House. Taconic Toastmasters is part of Toastmasters International, a worldwide nonprofit educational organization that helps individuals develop and imp...
All are welcome to Taconic Toastmasters an Open House. Taconic Toastmasters is part of Toastmasters International, a worldwide nonprofit educational organization that helps individuals develop and improve their public speaking and leadership skills through local club meetings that offer practice, evaluation and mentoring in a supportive, positive environment. The Open House offers a chance to meet Taconic Toastmasters members, hear a guest speaker and see a mini-meeting with impromptu speaking, and a prepared talk. Refreshments will be served.
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.
WGXC is partnering with the town of Catskill to present live audio streams of public meetings. During meetings, the live stream will be accessible by clicking the play arrow below.
Additionally, listeners with iPhones or iPads may now use the Wave Farm Radio App to listen to the Catskill Town Board meetings, WGXC 90.7-FM, or other Wave Farm and partner streams. View the Wave Farm Radio App in the App Store at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wave-farm-radio/id1284966744?ls=1&mt=8
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.
WGXC's Pull Over Pledge Drive, will run October 10-23, 2018. Through the Pull Over Pledge Drive, we seek to welcome 250 monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
We know many of you listen in your cars or at work, and that WGXC is a companion to your busy lives. During this pledge drive, we are asking you to stop for a moment, to pull over from whatever it is you’re doing, and donate your support to WGXC. And, if listening to WGXC would be new to you, we ask you to tune in either at 90.7 on your FM dial or online at wgxc.org/listen, or the Wave Farm Radio app, or the TuneIn app. We promise you will be entertained and informed. You’ll hear your neighbors. You’ll also encounter new sounds and new voices!
To make a recurring donation, or to make a one-time gift, visit: wgxc.org/donate or call 518-697-7400 and pledge your support of Hands-on Creative Community Radio.
A series devoted to screening movies on analog film... presents 6 short movies about bees with work by local filmmakers Ben Peterzan, Sandra Koponen, and Hugh Hopkins.
A series devoted to screening movies on analog film... presents 6 short movies about bees with work by local filmmakers Ben Peterzan, Sandra Koponen, and Hugh Hopkins.
Catskill’s Flo Hayle returns to the director’s chair for a two-weekend run of Alfred Uhry’s 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Driving Miss Daisy”. With Lora Lee Ecobelli as Daisy, Paul Carter as Hoke...
Catskill’s Flo Hayle returns to the director’s chair for a two-weekend run of Alfred Uhry’s 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Driving Miss Daisy”. With Lora Lee Ecobelli as Daisy, Paul Carter as Hoke, and Tony Pallone as Boolie. Eight performances only, October 11-21, Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00. Discounted advance tickets available at driving.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006. Tickets will also be sold at the door a half-hour prior to each performance subject to availability. More details at BridgeSt.org.
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.
WGXC's Pull Over Pledge Drive, will run October 10-23, 2018. Through the Pull Over Pledge Drive, we seek to welcome 250 monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
We know many of you listen in your cars or at work, and that WGXC is a companion to your busy lives. During this pledge drive, we are asking you to stop for a moment, to pull over from whatever it is you’re doing, and donate your support to WGXC. And, if listening to WGXC would be new to you, we ask you to tune in either at 90.7 on your FM dial or online at wgxc.org/listen, or the Wave Farm Radio app, or the TuneIn app. We promise you will be entertained and informed. You’ll hear your neighbors. You’ll also encounter new sounds and new voices!
To make a recurring donation, or to make a one-time gift, visit: wgxc.org/donate or call 518-697-7400 and pledge your support of Hands-on Creative Community Radio.