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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/.
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
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.
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
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/.
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
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.
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
The Livingston Planning Board will hear public comment on the site application submitted by Global Partners LP to develop a 4,800-square-foot cafe and market with multiple gas islands, as well as a di...
The Livingston Planning Board will hear public comment on the site application submitted by Global Partners LP to develop a 4,800-square-foot cafe and market with multiple gas islands, as well as a diesel fuel island for large trucks, on the northeast corner of the Route 9 intersection at Bell's Pond. 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.
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
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.
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
Opening Reception of expanded exhibit, titled “Oakdale Past & Future,” originally shown in the Beach House during the First Annual Oakdale Picnic this past summer. Includes historic photographs, maps,...
Opening Reception of expanded exhibit, titled “Oakdale Past & Future,” originally shown in the Beach House during the First Annual Oakdale Picnic this past summer. Includes historic photographs, maps, plans memorabilia and text on the history of Oakdale Lake, as well as Columbia University’s Hudson Valley Initiative final design concept after a season of community input on improving ecological conditions and recreational opportunities at Oakdale. This exhibition is a collaboration of Friends of Oakdale Lake, Friends of Hudson Youth, the Hudson Valley Initiative, and the Hudson library.
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
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.
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
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
In conjunction with the launch of WGXC's new sound and new program schedule in 2019, we are pleased to announce an open call for a Station Soundmark[1]. This brief station sonic identification--an aud...
In conjunction with the launch of WGXC's new sound and new program schedule in 2019, we are pleased to announce an open call for a Station Soundmark[1]. This brief station sonic identification--an audio earworm--will air with intense frequency on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM and online radio stream.
Submissions should be no longer in duration than 45 seconds, and embody the idea of "Radio for Open Ears" in any interpretation.
Email your submission(s) to info@wavefarm.org, no later than Thursday, March 6, 2019.
The selected submission will be announced on March 9, 2019 at the WGXC's Eighth Anniversary Party, featured in a dedicated email announcement, and credited prominently on the Wave Farm WGXC website.
[1] Soundmark: This is derived from the term landmark. A soundmark is a sound which is unique to an area. In his 1977 book, "The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World," R. Murray Schafer wrote, "Once a Soundmark has been identified, it deserves to be protected, for soundmarks make the acoustic life of a community unique." p. 10. ISBN 978-089281455-8.
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
In conjunction with the WGXC Open Ears Pledge Drive, all are invited to submit a design for the new WGXC 90.7-FM T-shirt! Artists and designers of all ages may submit their original concepts for consi...
In conjunction with the WGXC Open Ears Pledge Drive, all are invited to submit a design for the new WGXC 90.7-FM T-shirt! Artists and designers of all ages may submit their original concepts for consideration by 11:59 p.m. EST Mar. 31, 2019. Complete guidelines follow, and any questions can be directed to info@wgxc.org. Or, call (518) 697-7400.
GUIDELINES
Please submit your design by email to info@wgxc.org, or dropped off or mailed to a WGXC studio.
Digital and handmade designs are acceptable.
Designs must include: WGXC 90.7-FM + Radio for Open Ears, in text or visual representation with whatever else you imagine.
Design can be black and white, or color.
All designs must be entirely original. Designs containing images, characters, concepts, or phrases which are not the sole intellectual property of the submitter are not eligible.
Winning design will be produced by WGXC, with credit given to designer on-air, online, and in other station communications as appropriate.
Winning design may be slightly modified or reworked in conjunction with the original designer to optimize for printing.
One (1) design will be selected by a panel comprised of WGXC Staff and Volunteers. (*The decision of the panel is final.)
The Winter 2019 Forever Young Fashion Show will showcase designs and styles by Collection D’Alli and Hudson’s own
Marine Penvern, Mikel Hunter, Kasuri, and De Marchin. Also, a very special opening per...
The Winter 2019 Forever Young Fashion Show will showcase designs and styles by Collection D’Alli and Hudson’s own
Marine Penvern, Mikel Hunter, Kasuri, and De Marchin. Also, a very special opening performance provided by Roz’s Dance Works which is a studio that has been in our community for almost 50 years. Fundraiser for the Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood, a cradle-to-career initiative working to support youth and families in the Hudson City School District through direct service, systems change, collective impact and community building
activities.
The Ghent Playhouse kicks off the second-half of its 2018-2019 season with the family dramedy "Miracle on South Division Street." This heartwarming fictional story by Tom Dudzick was inspired by a rea...
The Ghent Playhouse kicks off the second-half of its 2018-2019 season with the family dramedy "Miracle on South Division Street." This heartwarming fictional story by Tom Dudzick was inspired by a real Buffalo, NY barber who claimed the Virgin Mary appeared to him and thus erected a 20-foot-tall statue in the neighborhood. Directed by Cathy Lee-Visscher.
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
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.
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
The Friends of the Hudson Area Library will be hosting a Book and Bake Sale in the community room of the library. This is a great opportunity to purchase new and gently used books on a variety of subj...
The Friends of the Hudson Area Library will be hosting a Book and Bake Sale in the community room of the library. This is a great opportunity to purchase new and gently used books on a variety of subjects, including art books as well as CDs and DVDs. There will also be homemade baked desserts for sale during this event. So come out and support the library, get that unique book you’ve been looking for and didn’t know it, enjoy a baked good, and support the Hudson Area Library.
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. February 9 is a Valentine's Day-themed program. All materials provided. For children 2 – 7 years old and their families.
The Claverack Free Library will host 200 years of Ghentness. Roads, railroads, hay presses, the county poorhouse, and cows all feature in the story of Claverack's neighbor to the north. Come hear Town...
The Claverack Free Library will host 200 years of Ghentness. Roads, railroads, hay presses, the county poorhouse, and cows all feature in the story of Claverack's neighbor to the north. Come hear Town of Ghent Historian Gregg Berninger present a fun, thought-provoking visual romp through Ghent’s 200 years. Bring your questions; stay for refreshments.
The “Call of the Forest” film follows visionary scientist, conservationist and author, Diana Beresford-Kroeger, on her journey to the forests of the northern hemisphere. From the sacred sugi and cedar...
The “Call of the Forest” film follows visionary scientist, conservationist and author, Diana Beresford-Kroeger, on her journey to the forests of the northern hemisphere. From the sacred sugi and cedar forests of Japan, the ancient Raheen Wood of Ireland, the walnut and redwood trees of America, to the great boreal forest of Canada, Beresford-Kroeger tells us stories behind the history and legacy of these ancient forests while also explaining the science of trees and the irreplaceable roles they play in protecting and feeding the planet. Refreshments will be served and a moderated discussion will follow. For more information call 518-794-3048. For directions: www.oldchathamquakers.org
The Spencertown Academy presents An Evening of Jazz Classics with Lincoln Mayorga (piano) and Rob Fisch (trumpet). The program will include favorites written by Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, George Gershw...
The Spencertown Academy presents An Evening of Jazz Classics with Lincoln Mayorga (piano) and Rob Fisch (trumpet). The program will include favorites written by Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, George Gershwin and many more. Fisch explains that, “this core genre is the primary basis for jazz re-interpretation and derivative works for the past century of American music”. He goes on, “many refer to this genre of music as the Great American Songbook, I just call it great music.” Also appearing with the group are Capital District jazz favorites Rich Syracuse on bass and Gene Garone on drums
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
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.
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
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
In conjunction with the launch of WGXC's new sound and new program schedule in 2019, we are pleased to announce an open call for a Station Soundmark[1]. This brief station sonic identification--an audio earworm--will air with intense frequency on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM and online radio stream.
Submissions should be no longer in duration than 45 seconds, and embody the idea of "Radio for Open Ears" in any interpretation.
Email your submission(s) to info@wavefarm.org, no later than Thursday, March 6, 2019.
The selected submission will be announced on March 9, 2019 at the WGXC's Eighth Anniversary Party, featured in a dedicated email announcement, and credited prominently on the Wave Farm WGXC website.
[1] Soundmark: This is derived from the term landmark. A soundmark is a sound which is unique to an area. In his 1977 book, "The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World," R. Murray Schafer wrote, "Once a Soundmark has been identified, it deserves to be protected, for soundmarks make the acoustic life of a community unique." p. 10. ISBN 978-089281455-8.
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
In conjunction with the WGXC Open Ears Pledge Drive, all are invited to submit a design for the new WGXC 90.7-FM T-shirt! Artists and designers of all ages may submit their original concepts for consideration by 11:59 p.m. EST Mar. 31, 2019. Complete guidelines follow, and any questions can be directed to info@wgxc.org. Or, call (518) 697-7400.
GUIDELINES
Please submit your design by email to info@wgxc.org, or dropped off or mailed to a WGXC studio.
Digital and handmade designs are acceptable.
Designs must include: WGXC 90.7-FM + Radio for Open Ears, in text or visual representation with whatever else you imagine.
Design can be black and white, or color.
All designs must be entirely original. Designs containing images, characters, concepts, or phrases which are not the sole intellectual property of the submitter are not eligible.
Winning design will be produced by WGXC, with credit given to designer on-air, online, and in other station communications as appropriate.
Winning design may be slightly modified or reworked in conjunction with the original designer to optimize for printing.
One (1) design will be selected by a panel comprised of WGXC Staff and Volunteers. (*The decision of the panel is final.)
The Ghent Playhouse kicks off the second-half of its 2018-2019 season with the family dramedy "Miracle on South Division Street." This heartwarming fictional story by Tom Dudzick was inspired by a rea...
The Ghent Playhouse kicks off the second-half of its 2018-2019 season with the family dramedy "Miracle on South Division Street." This heartwarming fictional story by Tom Dudzick was inspired by a real Buffalo, NY barber who claimed the Virgin Mary appeared to him and thus erected a 20-foot-tall statue in the neighborhood. Directed by Cathy Lee-Visscher.
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.
This film, subtitled, "Unearthing the History of an African-American Cemetery in Kinderhook, NY" is screened with a Q&A with the filmmaker Barbara Reina will follow.
This film, subtitled, "Unearthing the History of an African-American Cemetery in Kinderhook, NY" is screened with a Q&A with the filmmaker Barbara Reina will follow.
20 Mountain View Ave. | Woodstock, New York 12498-1216
A festival of five hours of music with Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso, Marilyn Crispell, John Medeski, Steve Gorn, David Gonzalez, Raphael Garritano, Marc Black, Michael Esposito, Peter Blum, Ted Orr, St...
A festival of five hours of music with Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso, Marilyn Crispell, John Medeski, Steve Gorn, David Gonzalez, Raphael Garritano, Marc Black, Michael Esposito, Peter Blum, Ted Orr, Steve Rust, Erik Lawrence, Joel Bluestein, Peter Buettner, and surprise guests. Benefit for musician and composer Karl Berger’s forthcoming book “Music Mind.” Karl Berger is co-founder of the world-renowned Creative Music Studio.
As a part of Black History Month, a celebration of the life and legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Presented by the Hudson Interfaith Council. (Rescheduled from Jan. 20.)
As a part of Black History Month, a celebration of the life and legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Presented by the Hudson Interfaith Council. (Rescheduled from Jan. 20.)
A new series of integrative arts workshops for homeschooled children. Guided by teaching artists, participants will gain hands-on exposure to various art forms.
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.
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
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
In conjunction with the launch of WGXC's new sound and new program schedule in 2019, we are pleased to announce an open call for a Station Soundmark[1]. This brief station sonic identification--an audio earworm--will air with intense frequency on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM and online radio stream.
Submissions should be no longer in duration than 45 seconds, and embody the idea of "Radio for Open Ears" in any interpretation.
Email your submission(s) to info@wavefarm.org, no later than Thursday, March 6, 2019.
The selected submission will be announced on March 9, 2019 at the WGXC's Eighth Anniversary Party, featured in a dedicated email announcement, and credited prominently on the Wave Farm WGXC website.
[1] Soundmark: This is derived from the term landmark. A soundmark is a sound which is unique to an area. In his 1977 book, "The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World," R. Murray Schafer wrote, "Once a Soundmark has been identified, it deserves to be protected, for soundmarks make the acoustic life of a community unique." p. 10. ISBN 978-089281455-8.
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
In conjunction with the WGXC Open Ears Pledge Drive, all are invited to submit a design for the new WGXC 90.7-FM T-shirt! Artists and designers of all ages may submit their original concepts for consideration by 11:59 p.m. EST Mar. 31, 2019. Complete guidelines follow, and any questions can be directed to info@wgxc.org. Or, call (518) 697-7400.
GUIDELINES
Please submit your design by email to info@wgxc.org, or dropped off or mailed to a WGXC studio.
Digital and handmade designs are acceptable.
Designs must include: WGXC 90.7-FM + Radio for Open Ears, in text or visual representation with whatever else you imagine.
Design can be black and white, or color.
All designs must be entirely original. Designs containing images, characters, concepts, or phrases which are not the sole intellectual property of the submitter are not eligible.
Winning design will be produced by WGXC, with credit given to designer on-air, online, and in other station communications as appropriate.
Winning design may be slightly modified or reworked in conjunction with the original designer to optimize for printing.
One (1) design will be selected by a panel comprised of WGXC Staff and Volunteers. (*The decision of the panel is final.)
The Friends of the Hudson Area Library will be hosting a Book and Bake Sale in the community room of the library. This is a great opportunity to purchase new and gently used books on a variety of subjects, including art books as well as CDs and DVDs. There will also be homemade baked desserts for sale during this event. So come out and support the library, get that unique book you’ve been looking for and didn’t know it, enjoy a baked good, and support the Hudson Area Library.