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Jan 25, 2019: 5pm- 6:30 pm
Tivoli Free Library
Want to try something new this year? Come join our introductory Bollywood-style dance workshop led by Library Clerk, Arobi. During the session, you will learn simple but fun, Bol...
Tivoli Free Library
Want to try something new this year? Come join our introductory Bollywood-style dance workshop led by Library Clerk, Arobi. During the session, you will learn simple but fun, Bollywood moves.
Ages: 8+. Wear comfortable clothes. Costumes provided. Contact library to register; space is limited. Happens on the Third Floor.
Jan 25, 2019: 7pm- 9pm
On The Fly Story Slam this month at HiLo in Catskill. This monthly storytelling event goes to different locations in the Hudson Valley in 2019, first to Catskill. Theme is crimes and misdemeanors this...
On The Fly Story Slam this month at HiLo in Catskill. This monthly storytelling event goes to different locations in the Hudson Valley in 2019, first to Catskill. Theme is crimes and misdemeanors this month. 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.
Jan 25, 2019: 9pm
Hudson's Stephen Bluhm is playing with Andrew Stein on drums and piano, Chris Meier on bass, and Jon Byron Woodin on cello. Bluhm plays synth pop and chamber pop. Sabrina Chap is a Brooklyn-based song...
Hudson's Stephen Bluhm is playing with Andrew Stein on drums and piano, Chris Meier on bass, and Jon Byron Woodin on cello. Bluhm plays synth pop and chamber pop. Sabrina Chap is a Brooklyn-based songwriter, composer, and performer.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jan 05, 2019 - Feb 02, 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.
Jan 21, 2019 - Feb 25, 2019
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
Jan 26, 2019 - Apr 13, 2019
Curated by Ashley Hopkins-Benton, Senior Historian/Curator of Social History at the New York State Museum, the inspiration for this exhibition came in part from a conversation with her uncle, Bruce Ho...
Curated by Ashley Hopkins-Benton, Senior Historian/Curator of Social History at the New York State Museum, the inspiration for this exhibition came in part from a conversation with her uncle, Bruce Hopkins. The exhibition will highlight the works of Maureen Bagshaw, Shelley Davis, Ashley Garrett, Heide Hatry, Bruce Hopkins, Connie Frisbee Houde, Philip Howie, Ellen Levinson, Claudia McNulty, Ricardo Mulero, Kevin Nordstrom, Linda Psomas, Elaine Scull, Meryl Shapiro, Susan Togut, Sheila Trautman, Claudia Waruch, and Brian Wood.
Jan 26, 2019: 2pm- 3:30 pm
Screening of film subtitled, "Unearthing the History of an African-American Cemetery in Kinderhook, NY." A Q&A with the filmmaker Barbara Reina will follow.
Screening of film subtitled, "Unearthing the History of an African-American Cemetery in Kinderhook, NY." A Q&A with the filmmaker Barbara Reina will follow.
Jan 26, 2019: 8:30 pm- 10:30 pm
Datura Road is a world music ensemble from the Hudson Valley and greater New York area. Guitarist, oudist, vocalist, and pennywhistle player, Matt Nobile, Raphael Garritano, percussionist David Budd,...
Datura Road is a world music ensemble from the Hudson Valley and greater New York area. Guitarist, oudist, vocalist, and pennywhistle player, Matt Nobile, Raphael Garritano, percussionist David Budd, and bassist Peter Nobile perform. 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.
Jan 26, 2019: 9pm
Since 1995 the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus has traveled the world, bringing its unique hybrid of Vaudeville, Circus, Burlesque, and Sideshow to theaters, clubs, colleges, and festivals. This show is for...
Since 1995 the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus has traveled the world, bringing its unique hybrid of Vaudeville, Circus, Burlesque, and Sideshow to theaters, clubs, colleges, and festivals. This show is for adults only.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jan 05, 2019 - Feb 02, 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.
Jan 21, 2019 - Feb 25, 2019
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
Jan 27, 2019 - Mar 01, 2019
Do you appreciate folk art a la Grandma Moses? If the answer is "yes," you won't want to miss the paintings of Allen Foster. Foster has been professionally recreating Columbia County village scenes an...
Do you appreciate folk art a la Grandma Moses? If the answer is "yes," you won't want to miss the paintings of Allen Foster. Foster has been professionally recreating Columbia County village scenes and individual historic homes for over half a century. As he nears his 90th birthday, some of Allen’s work is now on display through March 1 in the recently dedicated Meeting Room of the Kinderhook Memorial Library. Local residents throughout the county have generously loaned their paintings of Kinderhook scenes and Columbia County homes; works from Mr. Foster's private collection round out the show. For more information and hours of operation, visit the Library’s website: info@kinderhooklibrary.org
Jan 27, 2019: 2pm- 3pm
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.
Jan 27, 2019: 2pm- 4pm
Bridge Street Theatre
44 W. Bridge St. | Catskill, NY 12414 | (518) 943-3818
Charles Busch returns to Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill for a preview of his new cabaret act just prior to its opening at Feinstein's/54 Below in NYC. Accompanied by long-time musical director Tom...
Charles Busch returns to Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill for a preview of his new cabaret act just prior to its opening at Feinstein's/54 Below in NYC. Accompanied by long-time musical director Tom Judson, Busch unfolds an comic-yet-poignant tale of his early years in the city, striving to find a place for himself in show business and culminating in the opening of his off-off-Broadway smash hit “Vampire Lesbians of Sodom.”
ONGOING EVENTS
Jan 05, 2019 - Feb 02, 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.
Jan 21, 2019 - Feb 25, 2019
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
Jan 26, 2019 - Apr 13, 2019
Curated by Ashley Hopkins-Benton, Senior Historian/Curator of Social History at the New York State Museum, the inspiration for this exhibition came in part from a conversation with her uncle, Bruce Hopkins. The exhibition will highlight the works of Maureen Bagshaw, Shelley Davis, Ashley Garrett, Heide Hatry, Bruce Hopkins, Connie Frisbee Houde, Philip Howie, Ellen Levinson, Claudia McNulty, Ricardo Mulero, Kevin Nordstrom, Linda Psomas, Elaine Scull, Meryl Shapiro, Susan Togut, Sheila Trautman, Claudia Waruch, and Brian Wood.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jan 05, 2019 - Feb 02, 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.
Jan 21, 2019 - Feb 25, 2019
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
Jan 26, 2019 - Apr 13, 2019
Curated by Ashley Hopkins-Benton, Senior Historian/Curator of Social History at the New York State Museum, the inspiration for this exhibition came in part from a conversation with her uncle, Bruce Hopkins. The exhibition will highlight the works of Maureen Bagshaw, Shelley Davis, Ashley Garrett, Heide Hatry, Bruce Hopkins, Connie Frisbee Houde, Philip Howie, Ellen Levinson, Claudia McNulty, Ricardo Mulero, Kevin Nordstrom, Linda Psomas, Elaine Scull, Meryl Shapiro, Susan Togut, Sheila Trautman, Claudia Waruch, and Brian Wood.
Jan 27, 2019 - Mar 01, 2019
Do you appreciate folk art a la Grandma Moses? If the answer is "yes," you won't want to miss the paintings of Allen Foster. Foster has been professionally recreating Columbia County village scenes and individual historic homes for over half a century. As he nears his 90th birthday, some of Allen’s work is now on display through March 1 in the recently dedicated Meeting Room of the Kinderhook Memorial Library. Local residents throughout the county have generously loaned their paintings of Kinderhook scenes and Columbia County homes; works from Mr. Foster's private collection round out the show. For more information and hours of operation, visit the Library’s website: info@kinderhooklibrary.org
ONGOING EVENTS
Jan 05, 2019 - Feb 02, 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.
Jan 21, 2019 - Feb 25, 2019
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
Jan 26, 2019 - Apr 13, 2019
Curated by Ashley Hopkins-Benton, Senior Historian/Curator of Social History at the New York State Museum, the inspiration for this exhibition came in part from a conversation with her uncle, Bruce Hopkins. The exhibition will highlight the works of Maureen Bagshaw, Shelley Davis, Ashley Garrett, Heide Hatry, Bruce Hopkins, Connie Frisbee Houde, Philip Howie, Ellen Levinson, Claudia McNulty, Ricardo Mulero, Kevin Nordstrom, Linda Psomas, Elaine Scull, Meryl Shapiro, Susan Togut, Sheila Trautman, Claudia Waruch, and Brian Wood.
Jan 27, 2019 - Mar 01, 2019
Do you appreciate folk art a la Grandma Moses? If the answer is "yes," you won't want to miss the paintings of Allen Foster. Foster has been professionally recreating Columbia County village scenes and individual historic homes for over half a century. As he nears his 90th birthday, some of Allen’s work is now on display through March 1 in the recently dedicated Meeting Room of the Kinderhook Memorial Library. Local residents throughout the county have generously loaned their paintings of Kinderhook scenes and Columbia County homes; works from Mr. Foster's private collection round out the show. For more information and hours of operation, visit the Library’s website: info@kinderhooklibrary.org
Jan 30, 2019: 6:30 pm- 9:30 pm
Crossroads Brewery holds the first ever Karaoke Night at its Catskill Taproom.
Crossroads Brewery holds the first ever Karaoke Night at its Catskill Taproom.
Jan 30, 2019: 7:30 pm- 9:30 pm
Spike Priggen will be singing and playing some of his original compositions plus a handful of covers. Expect to hear a few Big Star/Alex Chilton tunes as well as this month's band contains most of the...
Spike Priggen will be singing and playing some of his original compositions plus a handful of covers. Expect to hear a few Big Star/Alex Chilton tunes as well as this month's band contains most of the combo from the Alex Chilton birthday show from last month. This month's line-up includes John Burdick (The Sweet Clementines) on guitar, David Chernis (The Damnwells, Star City) on guitar and steel guitar, Andy Shernoff (The Dictators, Joey Ramone) on bass, and Doug Wygal (The Individuals, Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby) on drums. The show will be broadcast on WGXC 90.7-FM, with a live webcast at wgxc.org.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jan 05, 2019 - Feb 02, 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.
Jan 21, 2019 - Feb 25, 2019
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
Jan 26, 2019 - Apr 13, 2019
Curated by Ashley Hopkins-Benton, Senior Historian/Curator of Social History at the New York State Museum, the inspiration for this exhibition came in part from a conversation with her uncle, Bruce Hopkins. The exhibition will highlight the works of Maureen Bagshaw, Shelley Davis, Ashley Garrett, Heide Hatry, Bruce Hopkins, Connie Frisbee Houde, Philip Howie, Ellen Levinson, Claudia McNulty, Ricardo Mulero, Kevin Nordstrom, Linda Psomas, Elaine Scull, Meryl Shapiro, Susan Togut, Sheila Trautman, Claudia Waruch, and Brian Wood.
Jan 27, 2019 - Mar 01, 2019
Do you appreciate folk art a la Grandma Moses? If the answer is "yes," you won't want to miss the paintings of Allen Foster. Foster has been professionally recreating Columbia County village scenes and individual historic homes for over half a century. As he nears his 90th birthday, some of Allen’s work is now on display through March 1 in the recently dedicated Meeting Room of the Kinderhook Memorial Library. Local residents throughout the county have generously loaned their paintings of Kinderhook scenes and Columbia County homes; works from Mr. Foster's private collection round out the show. For more information and hours of operation, visit the Library’s website: info@kinderhooklibrary.org
Jan 31, 2019: 8pm- 10pm
Will Stratton, Tavo Carbone, and Kate Mullins perform at HiLo, and live on the radio at 90.7-FM. Beacon, NY's Will Stratton plays fingerpicked guitar-based songs. https://www.facebook.com/events/34340...
Will Stratton, Tavo Carbone, and Kate Mullins perform at HiLo, and live on the radio at 90.7-FM. Beacon, NY's Will Stratton plays fingerpicked guitar-based songs. https://www.facebook.com/events/343406569580243/ 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.
ONGOING EVENTS
Jan 05, 2019 - Feb 02, 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.
Jan 21, 2019 - Feb 25, 2019
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
Jan 26, 2019 - Apr 13, 2019
Curated by Ashley Hopkins-Benton, Senior Historian/Curator of Social History at the New York State Museum, the inspiration for this exhibition came in part from a conversation with her uncle, Bruce Hopkins. The exhibition will highlight the works of Maureen Bagshaw, Shelley Davis, Ashley Garrett, Heide Hatry, Bruce Hopkins, Connie Frisbee Houde, Philip Howie, Ellen Levinson, Claudia McNulty, Ricardo Mulero, Kevin Nordstrom, Linda Psomas, Elaine Scull, Meryl Shapiro, Susan Togut, Sheila Trautman, Claudia Waruch, and Brian Wood.
Jan 27, 2019 - Mar 01, 2019
Do you appreciate folk art a la Grandma Moses? If the answer is "yes," you won't want to miss the paintings of Allen Foster. Foster has been professionally recreating Columbia County village scenes and individual historic homes for over half a century. As he nears his 90th birthday, some of Allen’s work is now on display through March 1 in the recently dedicated Meeting Room of the Kinderhook Memorial Library. Local residents throughout the county have generously loaned their paintings of Kinderhook scenes and Columbia County homes; works from Mr. Foster's private collection round out the show. For more information and hours of operation, visit the Library’s website: info@kinderhooklibrary.org