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Local history speaker series with a talk by David Vorhees. Widespread female violence against men is found in the records of the 1689 New York uprising popularly known as “Leisler’s Rebellion.” Indeed...
Local history speaker series with a talk by David Vorhees. Widespread female violence against men is found in the records of the 1689 New York uprising popularly known as “Leisler’s Rebellion.” Indeed, women played a prominent role in the uprising. This talk by the director of the Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History explores this outburst of activism among New York women a generation after the English takeover of New Netherland.
Bobby Previte's Blueprints. Hudson valley composer Bobby Previte leads a conceptual performance, with webcasts at wgxc.org and wavefarm.org. Previte has invited some of his favorite musicians in the H...
Bobby Previte's Blueprints. Hudson valley composer Bobby Previte leads a conceptual performance, with webcasts at wgxc.org and wavefarm.org. Previte has invited some of his favorite musicians in the Hudson Valley and beyond for these inaugural concerts of his newest project, Blueprints. Starting from 1979 and going forward up to the present moment, Previte has ripped a fragment of nearly every piece of music he has written in the last 39 years and placed them all, divorced from their previous context, into one (very long) document. The ensemble will play, distort, improvise around, and sometimes ignore these fragments. Using hand signals, body movements, and the occasional odd glare, Previte conducts the musicians through the maze, taking a different path every night. Part performance, part open rehearsal, part hang out - where audience members as well as players will see the fragments projected on screen - Blueprints should be a wildly different experience each performance. There should be a live webstream at http://wgxc.org around 8:30 p.m. Click on "Listen Now" at top of the page, and scroll down to find the live webstream.
Hudson Area Library and The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood are proud to announce High Five!, our five-week early literacy family program. Our new winter session includes “Weaving Tales and Oral Traditions to Develop Literacy,” “Cooking as a Means of Encouraging Literacy in Your Child,” and “Stuck Indoors? Literacy Ideas for Snowy Days.” Participants will receive books and prizes each week and gift certificates to Rolling Grocer 19 will be awarded to all families with excellent attendance. Lunch is also provided and we will be emphasizing healthy foods kids like to eat. Transportation to the library is available upon request. To register for High Five!, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, call 518-828-1792 x101, or stop by the desk at the Hudson Area Library.
A night of Catskill-based hip hop with the Scoompville crew including Saville, Ferrari Scoomp, DJ L Rock and other guests. There should be a live webstream at http://wgxc.org. Click on "Listen Now" at...
A night of Catskill-based hip hop with the Scoompville crew including Saville, Ferrari Scoomp, DJ L Rock and other guests. 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.
Hudson Area Library and The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood are proud to announce High Five!, our five-week early literacy family program. Our new winter session includes “Weaving Tales and Oral Traditions to Develop Literacy,” “Cooking as a Means of Encouraging Literacy in Your Child,” and “Stuck Indoors? Literacy Ideas for Snowy Days.” Participants will receive books and prizes each week and gift certificates to Rolling Grocer 19 will be awarded to all families with excellent attendance. Lunch is also provided and we will be emphasizing healthy foods kids like to eat. Transportation to the library is available upon request. To register for High Five!, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, call 518-828-1792 x101, or stop by the desk at the Hudson Area Library.
Discover signs of the winter activities of animals. David Muska, Wilderness Skills Instructor/ NYS Guide, Ondatra Adventures, will teach the fundamentals of tracking and will help you develop your ski...
Discover signs of the winter activities of animals. David Muska, Wilderness Skills Instructor/ NYS Guide, Ondatra Adventures, will teach the fundamentals of tracking and will help you develop your skills through techniques such as clear print identification and track patterns. No prior tracking experience necessary. You may want to bring a notebook and pencil/pen and snack and water. Depending on conditions, snowshoes may be helpful and are available on a first come, first served basis.
Robin Weber, High Five! volunteer, collaborates with children’s librarian Janice Scali on special Story and Craft Hour every second Saturday of the month. Each session will have a seasonal theme with...
Robin Weber, High Five! volunteer, collaborates with children’s librarian Janice Scali on special Story and Craft Hour every second Saturday of the month. Each session will have a seasonal theme with a story reading and craft activity. January 12 features The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, a winter craft activity, and dictated writing. All materials provided. For children 2 – 7 years old and their families.
Join us for openings of Exit Architecture: Speculations for the Hereafter (on view through March 3, 2019), and InConstruction: Hariri + Hariri (on view through February 10, 2019).
Join us for openings of Exit Architecture: Speculations for the Hereafter (on view through March 3, 2019), and InConstruction: Hariri + Hariri (on view through February 10, 2019).
Preview screening of "Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World" followed by a community discussion about the importance of diversity and Native American culture. With representatives from Indie Lens P...
Preview screening of "Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World" followed by a community discussion about the importance of diversity and Native American culture. With representatives from Indie Lens Pop-Up, WMHT Public Media, and Old Chatham Quakers Outreach, Peace & Justice committee. Potluck at 6 p.m., film at 7 p.m.
RSVP: To Bob Elmendorf 518-766-2992. For directions: www.oldchathamquakers.org
For more information, visit: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/rumble
The Volume Reading Series this month includes Priscilla Becker, Laura Simms, and Dave King. Readings run from 7-8, followed by book-signing and a guest DJ from 8-9. For more details, including author...
The Volume Reading Series this month includes Priscilla Becker, Laura Simms, and Dave King. Readings run from 7-8, followed by book-signing and a guest DJ from 8-9. For more details, including author bios, please head to our Facebook Page.
Hudson Area Library and The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood are proud to announce High Five!, our five-week early literacy family program. Our new winter session includes “Weaving Tales and Oral Traditions to Develop Literacy,” “Cooking as a Means of Encouraging Literacy in Your Child,” and “Stuck Indoors? Literacy Ideas for Snowy Days.” Participants will receive books and prizes each week and gift certificates to Rolling Grocer 19 will be awarded to all families with excellent attendance. Lunch is also provided and we will be emphasizing healthy foods kids like to eat. Transportation to the library is available upon request. To register for High Five!, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, call 518-828-1792 x101, or stop by the desk at the Hudson Area Library.
Columbia County Soil & Water Conservation District
1024 State Route 66 | Ghent, New York 12075
Fluff up your feathers and explore birds in winter. The winter months are a great time for backyard birding. Come to Mud Creek ELC and create your own bird feeder from recycled materials. Feeding bird...
Fluff up your feathers and explore birds in winter. The winter months are a great time for backyard birding. Come to Mud Creek ELC and create your own bird feeder from recycled materials. Feeding birds in winter is fun and helps birds during the harsh conditions the season brings. Learn about common backyard birds, feeding tips, and ways to attract birds to your property. We will take a stroll along the trail in search of birds, too. Columbia County Soil and Water Conservation District (www.ccswcd.org) provides educational programs and services to help residents and communities manage and protect the natural resources of Columbia County. Please contact Pamela Price at 518-267-3313 by Thursday, January 10 at 1 p.m. to participate.
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.
Hudson Area Library and The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood are proud to announce High Five!, our five-week early literacy family program. Our new winter session includes “Weaving Tales and Oral Traditions to Develop Literacy,” “Cooking as a Means of Encouraging Literacy in Your Child,” and “Stuck Indoors? Literacy Ideas for Snowy Days.” Participants will receive books and prizes each week and gift certificates to Rolling Grocer 19 will be awarded to all families with excellent attendance. Lunch is also provided and we will be emphasizing healthy foods kids like to eat. Transportation to the library is available upon request. To register for High Five!, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, call 518-828-1792 x101, or stop by the desk at the Hudson Area Library.
Hudson Area Library and The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood are proud to announce High Five!, our five-week early literacy family program. Our new winter session includes “Weaving Tales and Oral Traditions to Develop Literacy,” “Cooking as a Means of Encouraging Literacy in Your Child,” and “Stuck Indoors? Literacy Ideas for Snowy Days.” Participants will receive books and prizes each week and gift certificates to Rolling Grocer 19 will be awarded to all families with excellent attendance. Lunch is also provided and we will be emphasizing healthy foods kids like to eat. Transportation to the library is available upon request. To register for High Five!, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, call 518-828-1792 x101, or stop by the desk at the Hudson Area Library.
Hudson Area Library and The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood are proud to announce High Five!, our five-week early literacy family program. Our new winter session includes “Weaving Tales and Oral Traditions to Develop Literacy,” “Cooking as a Means of Encouraging Literacy in Your Child,” and “Stuck Indoors? Literacy Ideas for Snowy Days.” Participants will receive books and prizes each week and gift certificates to Rolling Grocer 19 will be awarded to all families with excellent attendance. Lunch is also provided and we will be emphasizing healthy foods kids like to eat. Transportation to the library is available upon request. To register for High Five!, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, call 518-828-1792 x101, or stop by the desk at the Hudson Area Library.
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/.
Hudson Area Library and The Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood are proud to announce High Five!, our five-week early literacy family program. Our new winter session includes “Weaving Tales and Oral Traditions to Develop Literacy,” “Cooking as a Means of Encouraging Literacy in Your Child,” and “Stuck Indoors? Literacy Ideas for Snowy Days.” Participants will receive books and prizes each week and gift certificates to Rolling Grocer 19 will be awarded to all families with excellent attendance. Lunch is also provided and we will be emphasizing healthy foods kids like to eat. Transportation to the library is available upon request. To register for High Five!, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, call 518-828-1792 x101, or stop by the desk at the Hudson Area Library.