WGXC-90.7-FM Community Calendar
The Community Calendar gathers upcoming events in the Hudson Valley, Catskills, and Capital Region. Add your event to be posted here, and hear these activities read on the radio by WGXC programmers!
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Jun 07, 2019: 4pm- 7pm
Established as a fundraising effort to benefit youth and adult programming at The Catskill Community Center, this market offers a large array of fresh vegetables, grass-fed and free range meat and pou...
Established as a fundraising effort to benefit youth and adult programming at The Catskill Community Center, this market offers a large array of fresh vegetables, grass-fed and free range meat and poultry, custom crafted brew, gourmet locally sourced cheeses, farm fresh eggs, freshly baked artisan breads, homemade baked desserts, and much more. Every Friday night through September.
Jun 07, 2019: 7:30 pm- 9:15 pm
Two spinster sisters, their possibly schizophrenic maid, and a melancholy mastiff spend their days dreaming of love and power in a ruinous old estate on the desolate, fog-enshrouded English moors (tho...
Two spinster sisters, their possibly schizophrenic maid, and a melancholy mastiff spend their days dreaming of love and power in a ruinous old estate on the desolate, fog-enshrouded English moors (though, oddly, all of them seem to speak with American accents, even the dog) in this play by Jen Silverman. For details, visit BridgeSt.org.
Jun 07, 2019: 8pm- 10pm
A veteran of NYC ’80’s punk/new wave scene, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Tommy Sharp plays music in all manner of American roots music from blues to ’70’s era punk.
A veteran of NYC ’80’s punk/new wave scene, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Tommy Sharp plays music in all manner of American roots music from blues to ’70’s era punk.
Jun 07, 2019 - Jun 09, 2019
The world premiere of Daniel Hoyt Daniels’ translation. An ageless comedy based on Dom Juan or Le Festin de Pierre by Molière (1665), newly translated by Daniel Hoyt Daniels, and directed by Barbara L...
The world premiere of Daniel Hoyt Daniels’ translation. An ageless comedy based on Dom Juan or Le Festin de Pierre by Molière (1665), newly translated by Daniel Hoyt Daniels, and directed by Barbara Leavel Smith. Performance dates are May 24-26, May 31-June 2, June 7-9. Tickets available on the website.
Jun 07, 2019: 8pm- 10pm
Iva Bitova and Matt Norman are Hudson Valley-based musicians. Iva is a singer and violinist originally from the Czech Republic who promotes nature through freaked-out music. Norman is a Hudson-based r...
Iva Bitova and Matt Norman are Hudson Valley-based musicians. Iva is a singer and violinist originally from the Czech Republic who promotes nature through freaked-out music. Norman is a Hudson-based recording artist who uses horns, percussion, and dance to scrape by in live performances. Opening set by Hudson-based rapper/singer/producer Kulton the Maker. There should be a live broadcast on 90.7-FM and a 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.
https://www.bittova.com/
https://mattnorman.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/kultonmaker
ONGOING EVENTS
May 25, 2019 - Jul 21, 2019
"David Shrigley: To Be Of Use" showcases practical objects, each with a twist that undermines its anticipated function. Among the objects are selections from a series called Problem Guitars, each of which can be played, but in an altered capacity. An oversized telephone allows viewers to make phone calls—so long as the intended number doesn't contain a zero. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, The Artist—a Roomba outfitted with markers protruding from its nostrils—will produce a new weekly drawing to be displayed amongst the other artworks.
At 3 p.m. on May 25, Problem Guitars will be featured in a performance by musicians Melissa Auf der Maur, Kid Millions, Arone Dyer, Rebecca Ruth Borrer, and Matt Norman. The performance will be broadcast live on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM.
May 31, 2019 - Jun 09, 2019
Radio Dialogues is a daily ritual conducted over seven days while in-residence at Wave Farm. Two low power transmitters and radio receivers are positioned just outside of normal "earshot" range from one another. On one end is Kennedy and on the other a Hudson Valley-based collaborating artist. Two-way radio transmission unites the otherwise physically isolated artists in time and place and provides a framework for improvisational and site-specific performance.
Kathy Kennedy is a vocal artist who oscillates between sound art and music. She uses low watt transmission as a central axis for the exploration of physical space. Using only the voice and a few electronic devices, she makes music that engages with the physicality of being in a particular place.
Jun 08, 2019: 7am- 8am
Volume Reading Series presents Kelly J. Beard, Lucy Ives, Lee Matthew Goldberg, and Rebecca Godfrey with an unnamed DJ.
Volume Reading Series presents Kelly J. Beard, Lucy Ives, Lee Matthew Goldberg, and Rebecca Godfrey with an unnamed DJ.
Jun 08, 2019: 12pm- 5pm
Shop small batch candles and ceramic vessels, jewelry, natural dyed textiles, accessories and vintage clothing all by Hudson Valley and Catskill artisans. Open Thursday to Monday 12PM – 5PM through Ju...
Shop small batch candles and ceramic vessels, jewelry, natural dyed textiles, accessories and vintage clothing all by Hudson Valley and Catskill artisans. Open Thursday to Monday 12PM – 5PM through June 16th.
Jun 08, 2019: 6pm- 9pm
A film about the late pianist, Sofia Cosma, who survived every cataclysmic event of the last century, to become one of the most celebrated pianists of Eastern Europe.
Free and open to the public. Potl...
A film about the late pianist, Sofia Cosma, who survived every cataclysmic event of the last century, to become one of the most celebrated pianists of Eastern Europe.
Free and open to the public. Potluck at 6:00 PM, film at 7:00 PM, followed by a moderated discussion.
More information at 518-794-3048.
Jun 08, 2019: 7:30 pm- 9:15 pm
Two spinster sisters, their possibly schizophrenic maid, and a melancholy mastiff spend their days dreaming of love and power in a ruinous old estate on the desolate, fog-enshrouded English moors (tho...
Two spinster sisters, their possibly schizophrenic maid, and a melancholy mastiff spend their days dreaming of love and power in a ruinous old estate on the desolate, fog-enshrouded English moors (though, oddly, all of them seem to speak with American accents, even the dog) in this play by Jen Silverman. For details, visit BridgeSt.org.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 25, 2019 - Jul 21, 2019
"David Shrigley: To Be Of Use" showcases practical objects, each with a twist that undermines its anticipated function. Among the objects are selections from a series called Problem Guitars, each of which can be played, but in an altered capacity. An oversized telephone allows viewers to make phone calls—so long as the intended number doesn't contain a zero. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, The Artist—a Roomba outfitted with markers protruding from its nostrils—will produce a new weekly drawing to be displayed amongst the other artworks.
At 3 p.m. on May 25, Problem Guitars will be featured in a performance by musicians Melissa Auf der Maur, Kid Millions, Arone Dyer, Rebecca Ruth Borrer, and Matt Norman. The performance will be broadcast live on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM.
May 31, 2019 - Jun 09, 2019
Radio Dialogues is a daily ritual conducted over seven days while in-residence at Wave Farm. Two low power transmitters and radio receivers are positioned just outside of normal "earshot" range from one another. On one end is Kennedy and on the other a Hudson Valley-based collaborating artist. Two-way radio transmission unites the otherwise physically isolated artists in time and place and provides a framework for improvisational and site-specific performance.
Kathy Kennedy is a vocal artist who oscillates between sound art and music. She uses low watt transmission as a central axis for the exploration of physical space. Using only the voice and a few electronic devices, she makes music that engages with the physicality of being in a particular place.
Jun 07, 2019 - Jun 09, 2019
The world premiere of Daniel Hoyt Daniels’ translation. An ageless comedy based on Dom Juan or Le Festin de Pierre by Molière (1665), newly translated by Daniel Hoyt Daniels, and directed by Barbara Leavel Smith. Performance dates are May 24-26, May 31-June 2, June 7-9. Tickets available on the website.
Jun 09, 2019: 10am- 4pm
Vendor tables still available! There will be a community table for donations of items with all proceeds going toward the school’s Annual Fund. Questions & Info: Karine at ktowe@hawthornevalley.org or...
Vendor tables still available! There will be a community table for donations of items with all proceeds going toward the school’s Annual Fund. Questions & Info: Karine at ktowe@hawthornevalley.org or https://hvamarketing.wufoo.com/forms/community-schoolyard-sale for table purchasing.
Jun 09, 2019: 1pm- 4pm
The tour begins and ends at Hudson Brewing Company at 99 South 3rd St. in Hudson and members of the tour will receive a free drink ticket with tour admission. The bus will leave at 1 p.m. and travel t...
The tour begins and ends at Hudson Brewing Company at 99 South 3rd St. in Hudson and members of the tour will receive a free drink ticket with tour admission. The bus will leave at 1 p.m. and travel through the streets of Hudson stopping to discuss historic buildings, people, scandals, and moments in history. Leading the tour is History Room researcher John Craig. He will be accompanied by former Hudson Mayor Richard F. Tracy, who will also drive the tour bus. These two gentlemen will regale tour-goers with the real history of Hudson.
Jun 09, 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.
Jun 09, 2019: 2pm- 3:45 pm
Two spinster sisters, their possibly schizophrenic maid, and a melancholy mastiff spend their days dreaming of love and power in a ruinous old estate on the desolate, fog-enshrouded English moors (tho...
Two spinster sisters, their possibly schizophrenic maid, and a melancholy mastiff spend their days dreaming of love and power in a ruinous old estate on the desolate, fog-enshrouded English moors (though, oddly, all of them seem to speak with American accents, even the dog) in this play by Jen Silverman. For details, visit BridgeSt.org.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 25, 2019 - Jul 21, 2019
"David Shrigley: To Be Of Use" showcases practical objects, each with a twist that undermines its anticipated function. Among the objects are selections from a series called Problem Guitars, each of which can be played, but in an altered capacity. An oversized telephone allows viewers to make phone calls—so long as the intended number doesn't contain a zero. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, The Artist—a Roomba outfitted with markers protruding from its nostrils—will produce a new weekly drawing to be displayed amongst the other artworks.
At 3 p.m. on May 25, Problem Guitars will be featured in a performance by musicians Melissa Auf der Maur, Kid Millions, Arone Dyer, Rebecca Ruth Borrer, and Matt Norman. The performance will be broadcast live on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM.
May 31, 2019 - Jun 09, 2019
Radio Dialogues is a daily ritual conducted over seven days while in-residence at Wave Farm. Two low power transmitters and radio receivers are positioned just outside of normal "earshot" range from one another. On one end is Kennedy and on the other a Hudson Valley-based collaborating artist. Two-way radio transmission unites the otherwise physically isolated artists in time and place and provides a framework for improvisational and site-specific performance.
Kathy Kennedy is a vocal artist who oscillates between sound art and music. She uses low watt transmission as a central axis for the exploration of physical space. Using only the voice and a few electronic devices, she makes music that engages with the physicality of being in a particular place.
Jun 07, 2019 - Jun 09, 2019
The world premiere of Daniel Hoyt Daniels’ translation. An ageless comedy based on Dom Juan or Le Festin de Pierre by Molière (1665), newly translated by Daniel Hoyt Daniels, and directed by Barbara Leavel Smith. Performance dates are May 24-26, May 31-June 2, June 7-9. Tickets available on the website.
Jun 10, 2019 - Jun 23, 2019
WGXC's Spring Testify! Pledge Drive will run June 10 through June 23, 2019. During this drive, we seek to continue to build our base of monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustai...
WGXC's Spring Testify! Pledge Drive will run June 10 through June 23, 2019. During this drive, we seek to continue to build our base of monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
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 Creative Community Radio for Open Ears.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 25, 2019 - Jul 21, 2019
"David Shrigley: To Be Of Use" showcases practical objects, each with a twist that undermines its anticipated function. Among the objects are selections from a series called Problem Guitars, each of which can be played, but in an altered capacity. An oversized telephone allows viewers to make phone calls—so long as the intended number doesn't contain a zero. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, The Artist—a Roomba outfitted with markers protruding from its nostrils—will produce a new weekly drawing to be displayed amongst the other artworks.
At 3 p.m. on May 25, Problem Guitars will be featured in a performance by musicians Melissa Auf der Maur, Kid Millions, Arone Dyer, Rebecca Ruth Borrer, and Matt Norman. The performance will be broadcast live on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM.
Jun 11, 2019: 5:30 pm- 6:30 pm
Tuesdays, April 23 - June 11, In this free class you will learn to express yourself in real life situations and develop Spanish language skills for work, travel, or just for fun! Lessons include gramm...
Tuesdays, April 23 - June 11, In this free class you will learn to express yourself in real life situations and develop Spanish language skills for work, travel, or just for fun! Lessons include grammar and vocabulary as well as an introduction to arts and culture from different countries. Registration at programs@hudsonarealibrary.org or call 518-828-1792 x 101.
Jun 11, 2019: 6:45 pm- 7:45 pm
Tuesdays, April 23 - June 11, In this free class you will learn to express yourself in real life situations and improve your existing Spanish language skills for work, travel, or just for fun! Lessons...
Tuesdays, April 23 - June 11, In this free class you will learn to express yourself in real life situations and improve your existing Spanish language skills for work, travel, or just for fun! Lessons include grammar and vocabulary as well as an introduction to arts and culture from different countries. Registration at programs@hudsonarealibrary.org or call 518-828-1792 x 101.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 25, 2019 - Jul 21, 2019
"David Shrigley: To Be Of Use" showcases practical objects, each with a twist that undermines its anticipated function. Among the objects are selections from a series called Problem Guitars, each of which can be played, but in an altered capacity. An oversized telephone allows viewers to make phone calls—so long as the intended number doesn't contain a zero. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, The Artist—a Roomba outfitted with markers protruding from its nostrils—will produce a new weekly drawing to be displayed amongst the other artworks.
At 3 p.m. on May 25, Problem Guitars will be featured in a performance by musicians Melissa Auf der Maur, Kid Millions, Arone Dyer, Rebecca Ruth Borrer, and Matt Norman. The performance will be broadcast live on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM.
Jun 10, 2019 - Jun 23, 2019
WGXC's Spring Testify! Pledge Drive will run June 10 through June 23, 2019. During this drive, we seek to continue to build our base of monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
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 Creative Community Radio for Open Ears.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 25, 2019 - Jul 21, 2019
"David Shrigley: To Be Of Use" showcases practical objects, each with a twist that undermines its anticipated function. Among the objects are selections from a series called Problem Guitars, each of which can be played, but in an altered capacity. An oversized telephone allows viewers to make phone calls—so long as the intended number doesn't contain a zero. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, The Artist—a Roomba outfitted with markers protruding from its nostrils—will produce a new weekly drawing to be displayed amongst the other artworks.
At 3 p.m. on May 25, Problem Guitars will be featured in a performance by musicians Melissa Auf der Maur, Kid Millions, Arone Dyer, Rebecca Ruth Borrer, and Matt Norman. The performance will be broadcast live on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM.
Jun 10, 2019 - Jun 23, 2019
WGXC's Spring Testify! Pledge Drive will run June 10 through June 23, 2019. During this drive, we seek to continue to build our base of monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
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 Creative Community Radio for Open Ears.
Jun 13, 2019: 5pm- 7pm
Turn out for a live broadcast of this special pledge drive edition of the WGXC Afternoon Show at the Prospect at Scribner's Catskill Lodge in Hunter. Become a new Sustaining Subscriber at the door (or...
Turn out for a live broadcast of this special pledge drive edition of the WGXC Afternoon Show at the Prospect at Scribner's Catskill Lodge in Hunter. Become a new Sustaining Subscriber at the door (or increase your current monthly donation) and your first drink* is on Scribner's!! *Beer and wine purchases during the event benefit Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM. Enjoy a live set by DJ Neva Wartell (of "Music for the Masses") while you take in the view, check out this exceptionally designed and appointed spot, and raise a glass for Radio for Open Ears! Attendees will be asked to make a sliding scale contribution ($5-$10) or become sustaining supporters at the door.
Jun 13, 2019: 6pm- 7:30 pm
The Hudson Area Library History Room, in collaboration with the Jacob Leisler Institute, presents the next in its Local History Speaker Series: ‘A Truly American Form: Anglo Dutch Houses, Their Roots,...
The Hudson Area Library History Room, in collaboration with the Jacob Leisler Institute, presents the next in its Local History Speaker Series: ‘A Truly American Form: Anglo Dutch Houses, Their Roots, Form, and Legacy’ by Ian Stewart.
In the former areas of New Netherland and its adjoining land a new house form arose in the latter years of the 18th Century. This house form would become a common sight in New England and much of the north in the first half of the 19th Century. This talk focuses on the framing of these houses and their various forms, as well as a brief discussion of their English and Dutch predecessors, as well as the circumstances which may have led to the creation of this hybrid.
Jun 13, 2019: 7pm
A celebration of the quirky, strange, hilarious, bizarre, and geeky life in the theatre during the last 25 years and what it means to be "Those People." A brand-spankin' new cabaret starring local, ta...
A celebration of the quirky, strange, hilarious, bizarre, and geeky life in the theatre during the last 25 years and what it means to be "Those People." A brand-spankin' new cabaret starring local, talented members of the community. Doors at 5 p.m.
Jun 13, 2019: 8pm- 10pm
Lorkin O’Reilly and Brendan O’Shea both perform. There should be a live broadcast on 90.7-FM and a webstream at http://wgxc.org around 8:30 p.m. Click on "Listen Now" at top of the page, and scroll do...
Lorkin O’Reilly and Brendan O’Shea both perform. There should be a live broadcast on 90.7-FM and a 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.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 25, 2019 - Jul 21, 2019
"David Shrigley: To Be Of Use" showcases practical objects, each with a twist that undermines its anticipated function. Among the objects are selections from a series called Problem Guitars, each of which can be played, but in an altered capacity. An oversized telephone allows viewers to make phone calls—so long as the intended number doesn't contain a zero. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, The Artist—a Roomba outfitted with markers protruding from its nostrils—will produce a new weekly drawing to be displayed amongst the other artworks.
At 3 p.m. on May 25, Problem Guitars will be featured in a performance by musicians Melissa Auf der Maur, Kid Millions, Arone Dyer, Rebecca Ruth Borrer, and Matt Norman. The performance will be broadcast live on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM.
Jun 10, 2019 - Jun 23, 2019
WGXC's Spring Testify! Pledge Drive will run June 10 through June 23, 2019. During this drive, we seek to continue to build our base of monthly sustaining donors to WGXC. Growing a community of sustaining supporters is vital to the station’s longevity.
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 Creative Community Radio for Open Ears.