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The Saugerties Artists Studio Tour celebrates its 21st Anniversary -- On July 14, the Opening of a new exhibit featuring the works of Saugerties artists is at The Dutch Barn Art & Heritage Gallery. Th...
The Saugerties Artists Studio Tour celebrates its 21st Anniversary -- On July 14, the Opening of a new exhibit featuring the works of Saugerties artists is at The Dutch Barn Art & Heritage Gallery. This group show offers a contemporary glimpse into the world of artistic expression, in contrast to its setting in a 1750’s reconstructed Dutch barn. You will see classical styles as well as contemporary, from realistic to abstract works of art. The barn gives artists an opportunity to “go big,” displaying large works on canvas, moderately sized sculptures, furniture and pottery. Not to be overlooked, well-lit museum panels will support 2-D and smaller 3-D work with selections in a wide range of media: painting, collage, mixed media, fiber art, print making and photography.
Preview of Shakespeare’s As You Like It, featuring a live folk rock music soundtrack. The show runs from July 15 to 30. A comedy for all ages, this play poses some of life’s greatest questions and is...
Preview of Shakespeare’s As You Like It, featuring a live folk rock music soundtrack. The show runs from July 15 to 30. A comedy for all ages, this play poses some of life’s greatest questions and is full of love, laughter, and some of Shakespeare’s most beautiful language. A diverse cast of 13 actors from the Hudson Valley and nationwide will play guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin, and percussion, and sing songs by David Bowie, The Cure, Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, and more. Presented in association with The Catskill Mountain Foundation. Information at www.catskillmountainshakespeare.com/2023-season.
Bridge Street Theatre’s annual Summer Youth Musical is lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," “Monty Python’s Spamalot” is an outrageous musical retelling...
Bridge Street Theatre’s annual Summer Youth Musical is lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," “Monty Python’s Spamalot” is an outrageous musical retelling of the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, featuring airborne cows, killer rabbits, inscrutable wizards, mysterious maidens, gorgeous showgirls, and farting Frenchmen. Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. from July 13 – 23. For tickets and info, visit bridgest.org/spamalot/
White Hills, Bitter Wish, and Century Plants perform live at the Avalon Lounge in Catskill with a live webstream of the entire show from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at wgxc.org/listen, and a live broadcast o...
White Hills, Bitter Wish, and Century Plants perform live at the Avalon Lounge in Catskill with a live webstream of the entire show from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at wgxc.org/listen, and a live broadcast on 90.7-FM from 8-10 p.m.
White Hills: MOTORIK FUZZ, POST-PUNK, PSYCH for ART ROCKERS - INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH and INFINITE. https://whitehills.bandcamp.com/
Bitter Wish is a psychedelic power trio comprising guitarist John Comune, bassist Clint Takeda (Bardo Pond/Double Wig) and percussionist Scott Verrastro (Kohoutek/Heavy Lidders). While the band doesn't stray far from its Bardo Pond and Kohoutek roots, they incorporate more repetition and minimalism into their fuzzy vibe. https://bitterwish.bandcamp.com
Century Plants: Massive inferno style guitar destruction. https://centuryplants.bandcamp.com
Live performances from The Avalon Lounge in Catskill, New York. Usually DJs perform, often with live band performances, and other experiments. See theavalonlounge.com for more information.
Wave Farm's Art Park is now open. Drop-in unannounced for guided tours on Saturdays, or book a tour in advance on other days.
Wave Farm's 29-acre campus in Acra, NY is home to our public Art Park featuring 13 installations, the Study Center including a Research Library, the WGXC 90.7-FM Acra broadcast studio, and accommodations for Wave Farm's international artist Residency Program. Visitors to Wave Farm receive a guided tour of our campus. Admission is free, and tours typically last 60-90 minutes.
The Wave Farm campus is open June 1 – October 31 Monday-Thursday: Open by appointment. Email info@wavefarm.org to schedule your visit Friday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here Saturday: Open for drop-in visits anytime noon to 6 p.m. Sunday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here
To schedule a research visit to our Study Center Library, email info@wavefarm.org.
A collective exhibit curated by Gallery@CREATE in partnership with Schoharie County Arts highlighting several artists representing Schoharie County. Featured artists include Gary Bower, Christine Harris, Ursula Carr Bower, Christopher Lisio, Denise Kelty, Elizabeth Apgar-Smith, Stephen Spretnjak, David Smyth, Jonathan Stasko, and Scott Keidong. An opening reception for “Vision, Light, and Structure” will be held on Sunday, July 9 from 1-3 p.m. Gallery hours: Fridays, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays/Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
WGXC's Summer 2023 Online Pledge Drive will take place from Mon., Jul. 10 through Fri., Jul 21, 2023. Join us as we continue to build a base of monthly sustaining donors. 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.
Summer Reading is a national celebration of books and readers that goes on all summer long. This year’s theme is “All Together Now” and the Hudson Area Library has ton of free community-centered events, giveaways, and activities planned for readers of all ages. Stop by the library to pick up your calendar of events and a reading log. Check out the link below for the full line up.
A drama written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tennessee Williams. The ensemble includes: Charlie Barnett, The Blacklist, Robert Langdon Lloyd, Royal Shakespeare Company, London & Stratford, BBC-East Enders, Heartbreak, Videos - The Cure and Jessica Crandall, winner - Innovative Theatre Award-NYC, Shauna Kanter directs. Performances will take place from July 13-30, Thurs. – Sat.@ 7:30 p.m.
Sun. matinees @ 2 p.m. & Sat. July 29 @ 2 p.m.
Susie Ibarra, Jake Landau, and the Rhythm In Nature Residency will hold a Community Listening Lab, followed by a community discussion. Participants will meet at PS21 at 9:30 a.m. and will walk as a gr...
Susie Ibarra, Jake Landau, and the Rhythm In Nature Residency will hold a Community Listening Lab, followed by a community discussion. Participants will meet at PS21 at 9:30 a.m. and will walk as a group to the Stony Kill where Ibarra, Landau, and the Rhythm In Nature Residency attendees will offer insights and instruction into field recording practices and techniques, leading the community in making field recordings and listening to the surrounding environment, with a focus on water and bird song, using handheld Zoom Field Recorders, stereo microphones, directional microphones, and hydrophones.
Community members are encouraged to bring their own headphones (cabled, not bluetooth).
That evening, don’t miss the World Premiere of Ibarra’s work “Four Meditations on Impermanence” at our pavilion theater. Tickets are pay-as-you-wish!
More info on the evening performance here: https://www.simpletix.com/e/world-premiere-four-meditations-on-imperma-tickets-132313
Monarda Community Care at the Hudson Area Library hosts free ear acupuncture, ear seeds, acupressure, herbal medicines, Narcan, zines, and more. First come, first served. Please note: to receive acupu...
Monarda Community Care at the Hudson Area Library hosts free ear acupuncture, ear seeds, acupressure, herbal medicines, Narcan, zines, and more. First come, first served. Please note: to receive acupuncture treatment, you must arrive by 1:30 p.m. This program is presented in collaboration with Spark of Hudson.
Want to play ukulele? Do you already know how to play? Want to add some particpatory music to your life? Every Saturday play ukulele with eager, supportive people. All levels are welcome, from never-...
Want to play ukulele? Do you already know how to play? Want to add some particpatory music to your life? Every Saturday play ukulele with eager, supportive people. All levels are welcome, from never-evers to seasoned players. a suggested donation of $5 is requested but not required. We provide the music and the venue. You provide fun, participation, and joy.
A second annual celebration of community. An evening of live performances on the lawn and under the tent will feature the Aldo Lavaggi Trio, the Dust Bowl Faeries, a community drum circle and dance, t...
A second annual celebration of community. An evening of live performances on the lawn and under the tent will feature the Aldo Lavaggi Trio, the Dust Bowl Faeries, a community drum circle and dance, the Hudson Festival Orchestra conducted by its Founder and Artistic Director Gwen Gould, and many others. Open to the public. Information at hudsonfestivalorchestra [dot] org.
Opening reception. A show of paintings by Will Clark curated by Sam Sebren. John William Clark (1916 - 2012) began painting late in life at age 85, with no formal training he painted daily until his d...
Opening reception. A show of paintings by Will Clark curated by Sam Sebren. John William Clark (1916 - 2012) began painting late in life at age 85, with no formal training he painted daily until his death at 96. As a young man, Clark studied and published poetry and writing, which later informed his practice as a painter. His paintings often explored the theme of old age. At age 94, Clark stated, "There is a definite connection between my paintings and my poems - they both reflect my 94 years on this planet and my constant striving to make sense of it all." The show is hung in a salon-style presentation of 54 works, showcasing the breadth and depth of this artist's uncategorizable poetic outpouring. Through August 13.
"Thanks to impermanence, everything is possible" – Thich Nhat Hanh
Composer/percussionist Susie Ibarra is joined by Tashi Dorji, Phyllis Chen, and area percussion groups in the premiere of the mult...
"Thanks to impermanence, everything is possible" – Thich Nhat Hanh
Composer/percussionist Susie Ibarra is joined by Tashi Dorji, Phyllis Chen, and area percussion groups in the premiere of the multi-ensemble version of “Four Meditations on Impermanence,” a meditation on forests conceived and developed in PS21’s landscape. Inspired by Thich Nhat Hanh’s quote, Ibarra presents four pieces focused on the sonic world of four elements – metal, skin, wood, and water, creating a percussive piece grounded in these natural elements—one that is impermanent, yet also able to adapt and grow.
The concert highlights a full day of community-wide, multidisciplinary engagement with PS21’s varied natural topography. Part of Ibarra’s Rhythm in Nature residency, the day includes a participatory performance along the Stony Kill, a musical procession through the forest, sound mapping, and visual and movement projects, all free and open to all.
Located at:
PS21
2980 Route 66
Chatham, NY 12037
Crystal Radio Sessions, curated by Ashley Mayne, showcases fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction and personal essays by established and emerging writers from the Hudson Valley. Crystal Radio believes...
Crystal Radio Sessions, curated by Ashley Mayne, showcases fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction and personal essays by established and emerging writers from the Hudson Valley. Crystal Radio believes in the power of the spoken word and is devoted to transmitting compelling literary expression through the ether. This year’s reading will feature “The Yellow'' by Samantha Hunt, and “Sugar Bath” by Harris Lahti, read by an AOH audience-favorite actor. Sunday, July 15th at 7:30pm at the Hilltop Barn at Roeliff Jansen Park. For tickets and more information, visit www.ancramoperahouse.org.
Bridge Street Theatre’s annual Summer Youth Musical is lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," “Monty Python’s Spamalot” is an outrageous musical retelling...
Bridge Street Theatre’s annual Summer Youth Musical is lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," “Monty Python’s Spamalot” is an outrageous musical retelling of the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, featuring airborne cows, killer rabbits, inscrutable wizards, mysterious maidens, gorgeous showgirls, and farting Frenchmen. Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. from July 13 – 23. For tickets and info, visit bridgest.org/spamalot/
Wave Farm's Art Park is now open. Drop-in unannounced for guided tours on Saturdays, or book a tour in advance on other days.
Wave Farm's 29-acre campus in Acra, NY is home to our public Art Park featuring 13 installations, the Study Center including a Research Library, the WGXC 90.7-FM Acra broadcast studio, and accommodations for Wave Farm's international artist Residency Program. Visitors to Wave Farm receive a guided tour of our campus. Admission is free, and tours typically last 60-90 minutes.
The Wave Farm campus is open June 1 – October 31 Monday-Thursday: Open by appointment. Email info@wavefarm.org to schedule your visit Friday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here Saturday: Open for drop-in visits anytime noon to 6 p.m. Sunday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here
To schedule a research visit to our Study Center Library, email info@wavefarm.org.
A collective exhibit curated by Gallery@CREATE in partnership with Schoharie County Arts highlighting several artists representing Schoharie County. Featured artists include Gary Bower, Christine Harris, Ursula Carr Bower, Christopher Lisio, Denise Kelty, Elizabeth Apgar-Smith, Stephen Spretnjak, David Smyth, Jonathan Stasko, and Scott Keidong. An opening reception for “Vision, Light, and Structure” will be held on Sunday, July 9 from 1-3 p.m. Gallery hours: Fridays, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays/Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
WGXC's Summer 2023 Online Pledge Drive will take place from Mon., Jul. 10 through Fri., Jul 21, 2023. Join us as we continue to build a base of monthly sustaining donors. 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.
Summer Reading is a national celebration of books and readers that goes on all summer long. This year’s theme is “All Together Now” and the Hudson Area Library has ton of free community-centered events, giveaways, and activities planned for readers of all ages. Stop by the library to pick up your calendar of events and a reading log. Check out the link below for the full line up.
A drama written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tennessee Williams. The ensemble includes: Charlie Barnett, The Blacklist, Robert Langdon Lloyd, Royal Shakespeare Company, London & Stratford, BBC-East Enders, Heartbreak, Videos - The Cure and Jessica Crandall, winner - Innovative Theatre Award-NYC, Shauna Kanter directs. Performances will take place from July 13-30, Thurs. – Sat.@ 7:30 p.m.
Sun. matinees @ 2 p.m. & Sat. July 29 @ 2 p.m.
The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse Preservation Society is hosting a fundraising event featuring live music, food & drinks, and silent auction. Athens crooner Isaak James will perform, Hors d’oeuvre courtes...
The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse Preservation Society is hosting a fundraising event featuring live music, food & drinks, and silent auction. Athens crooner Isaak James will perform, Hors d’oeuvre courtesy of The Stewart House, wines & cocktail drinks made from Hudson Valley's vineyards and distillers such as Hudson-Chatham Winery, 1857 Premium Vodka & Cooper’s Daughter. For tickets and more information please visit http://www.halps.org/fundraiser.html, call 518-828-5294, or email events@hudsonathenslighthouse.org. Summer/Fall lighthouse tours are also now available. Visit the halps.org tour page for schedules and information about how to get tickets.
Bridge Street Theatre’s annual Summer Youth Musical is coming! Lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", “Monty Python’s SPAMALOT” is an outrageous musical re...
Bridge Street Theatre’s annual Summer Youth Musical is coming! Lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", “Monty Python’s SPAMALOT” is an outrageous musical retelling of the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, featuring airborne cows, killer rabbits, inscrutable wizards, mysterious maidens, gorgeous showgirls, and farting Frenchmen. 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY. Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2:00pm from July 13 – 23. For tickets and info, visit bridgest.org/spamalot/
Miranda Cuckson (violin), Adrián Sandí (clarinet), and Eric Huebner (piano) explore 100 years of boldly original music, from Leo Ornstein, through Stravinsky, Saariaho, and Saunders. Brewed specially...
Miranda Cuckson (violin), Adrián Sandí (clarinet), and Eric Huebner (piano) explore 100 years of boldly original music, from Leo Ornstein, through Stravinsky, Saariaho, and Saunders. Brewed specially for the audience, PS21’s annual House Blend series features celebrated soloists and ensembles in programs of cutting edge new music and bold works of the past. With genre-defying collaborations that can only be experienced at PS21, we invite listeners to experience vital music in stimulating new ways.
Program:
Leo Ornstein: “Wild Men’s Dance”; “Nocturne”
Claude Vivier: “Music for violin and Clarinet”
Lili Boulanger: “Nocturne”
Kaija Saariaho: “Duft”
Igor Stravinsky: “Duo Concertant”
Rebecca Saunders: “The Underside of Green”
Performed by Miranda Cuckson (Violin), Eric Huebner (Piano), and Adrián Sandí (Clarinet)
Wave Farm's Art Park is now open. Drop-in unannounced for guided tours on Saturdays, or book a tour in advance on other days.
Wave Farm's 29-acre campus in Acra, NY is home to our public Art Park featuring 13 installations, the Study Center including a Research Library, the WGXC 90.7-FM Acra broadcast studio, and accommodations for Wave Farm's international artist Residency Program. Visitors to Wave Farm receive a guided tour of our campus. Admission is free, and tours typically last 60-90 minutes.
The Wave Farm campus is open June 1 – October 31 Monday-Thursday: Open by appointment. Email info@wavefarm.org to schedule your visit Friday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here Saturday: Open for drop-in visits anytime noon to 6 p.m. Sunday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here
To schedule a research visit to our Study Center Library, email info@wavefarm.org.
A collective exhibit curated by Gallery@CREATE in partnership with Schoharie County Arts highlighting several artists representing Schoharie County. Featured artists include Gary Bower, Christine Harris, Ursula Carr Bower, Christopher Lisio, Denise Kelty, Elizabeth Apgar-Smith, Stephen Spretnjak, David Smyth, Jonathan Stasko, and Scott Keidong. An opening reception for “Vision, Light, and Structure” will be held on Sunday, July 9 from 1-3 p.m. Gallery hours: Fridays, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays/Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
WGXC's Summer 2023 Online Pledge Drive will take place from Mon., Jul. 10 through Fri., Jul 21, 2023. Join us as we continue to build a base of monthly sustaining donors. 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.
Summer Reading is a national celebration of books and readers that goes on all summer long. This year’s theme is “All Together Now” and the Hudson Area Library has ton of free community-centered events, giveaways, and activities planned for readers of all ages. Stop by the library to pick up your calendar of events and a reading log. Check out the link below for the full line up.
A drama written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tennessee Williams. The ensemble includes: Charlie Barnett, The Blacklist, Robert Langdon Lloyd, Royal Shakespeare Company, London & Stratford, BBC-East Enders, Heartbreak, Videos - The Cure and Jessica Crandall, winner - Innovative Theatre Award-NYC, Shauna Kanter directs. Performances will take place from July 13-30, Thurs. – Sat.@ 7:30 p.m.
Sun. matinees @ 2 p.m. & Sat. July 29 @ 2 p.m.
Join the Hudson Area Library and Columbia Land Conservancy as we gear up in waders and bring our magnifying glasses to take a closer look at the critters living in Frog Pond. Families with children of...
Join the Hudson Area Library and Columbia Land Conservancy as we gear up in waders and bring our magnifying glasses to take a closer look at the critters living in Frog Pond. Families with children of all ages are welcome! Space is limited and registration is required. Location: Meet at the Hudson Skatepark near Oakdale Beach. Registration: To register for a session, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org or call 518-828-1792 x101. This program is supported with funding from the New York State Conservation Partnership Program (NYSCPP) and New York’s Environmental Protection Fund. The NYSCPP is administered by the Land Trust Alliance, in coordination with the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
Wave Farm's Art Park is now open. Drop-in unannounced for guided tours on Saturdays, or book a tour in advance on other days.
Wave Farm's 29-acre campus in Acra, NY is home to our public Art Park featuring 13 installations, the Study Center including a Research Library, the WGXC 90.7-FM Acra broadcast studio, and accommodations for Wave Farm's international artist Residency Program. Visitors to Wave Farm receive a guided tour of our campus. Admission is free, and tours typically last 60-90 minutes.
The Wave Farm campus is open June 1 – October 31 Monday-Thursday: Open by appointment. Email info@wavefarm.org to schedule your visit Friday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here Saturday: Open for drop-in visits anytime noon to 6 p.m. Sunday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here
To schedule a research visit to our Study Center Library, email info@wavefarm.org.
A collective exhibit curated by Gallery@CREATE in partnership with Schoharie County Arts highlighting several artists representing Schoharie County. Featured artists include Gary Bower, Christine Harris, Ursula Carr Bower, Christopher Lisio, Denise Kelty, Elizabeth Apgar-Smith, Stephen Spretnjak, David Smyth, Jonathan Stasko, and Scott Keidong. An opening reception for “Vision, Light, and Structure” will be held on Sunday, July 9 from 1-3 p.m. Gallery hours: Fridays, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays/Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
WGXC's Summer 2023 Online Pledge Drive will take place from Mon., Jul. 10 through Fri., Jul 21, 2023. Join us as we continue to build a base of monthly sustaining donors. 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.
Summer Reading is a national celebration of books and readers that goes on all summer long. This year’s theme is “All Together Now” and the Hudson Area Library has ton of free community-centered events, giveaways, and activities planned for readers of all ages. Stop by the library to pick up your calendar of events and a reading log. Check out the link below for the full line up.
A drama written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tennessee Williams. The ensemble includes: Charlie Barnett, The Blacklist, Robert Langdon Lloyd, Royal Shakespeare Company, London & Stratford, BBC-East Enders, Heartbreak, Videos - The Cure and Jessica Crandall, winner - Innovative Theatre Award-NYC, Shauna Kanter directs. Performances will take place from July 13-30, Thurs. – Sat.@ 7:30 p.m.
Sun. matinees @ 2 p.m. & Sat. July 29 @ 2 p.m.
Learn to administer Narcan and reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. This is a free training and each participant will receive a free nasal Narcan kit. Offered every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 1...
Learn to administer Narcan and reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. This is a free training and each participant will receive a free nasal Narcan kit. Offered every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10 a.m. For more information, contact Al White at Columbia County Mental Health Center, 518-828-9446 Ext 1235. Date/Time: Tuesday, December 20, 10 - 11 a.m. Location: In person, Hudson Area Library Community Room, 51 N 5th Street, Hudson, NY 12534
Participants will learn various Qigong sets and then work on a traditional Tai Chi Form, a set series of movements and postures. The sessions are intended to be a gentle practice that enhances coordin...
Participants will learn various Qigong sets and then work on a traditional Tai Chi Form, a set series of movements and postures. The sessions are intended to be a gentle practice that enhances coordination, balance, and circulation. No registration is required. Open to the public.
Join Johnny Sturman and Carmen Borgia at the Bridge Street Theater for a live broadcast of WGXC FM's "Ukuleles Unleashed." The show will feature a reading and singing of Harry Nilsson's "The Point" on...
Join Johnny Sturman and Carmen Borgia at the Bridge Street Theater for a live broadcast of WGXC FM's "Ukuleles Unleashed." The show will feature a reading and singing of Harry Nilsson's "The Point" on ukuleles followed by recorded music, all in front of a live audience. Open to the public. Join us live at the Bridge Street Theatre, or tune in to 90.7 FM, go online to wgxc.org, or use the WGXC app on a smartphone. Admission is free, but donation hats will be put out to support the WGXC and the Bridge Street Theatre.
Carmen Borgia - Uke and singing
Alison Davy - narration
Nancy Giles - narration, uke and singing
Bob Goldberg - accordion
Dave Kelsey - narration
Plus the world premiere of the Unleashed Ukuleles Ensemble.
Wave Farm's Art Park is now open. Drop-in unannounced for guided tours on Saturdays, or book a tour in advance on other days.
Wave Farm's 29-acre campus in Acra, NY is home to our public Art Park featuring 13 installations, the Study Center including a Research Library, the WGXC 90.7-FM Acra broadcast studio, and accommodations for Wave Farm's international artist Residency Program. Visitors to Wave Farm receive a guided tour of our campus. Admission is free, and tours typically last 60-90 minutes.
The Wave Farm campus is open June 1 – October 31 Monday-Thursday: Open by appointment. Email info@wavefarm.org to schedule your visit Friday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here Saturday: Open for drop-in visits anytime noon to 6 p.m. Sunday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here
To schedule a research visit to our Study Center Library, email info@wavefarm.org.
A collective exhibit curated by Gallery@CREATE in partnership with Schoharie County Arts highlighting several artists representing Schoharie County. Featured artists include Gary Bower, Christine Harris, Ursula Carr Bower, Christopher Lisio, Denise Kelty, Elizabeth Apgar-Smith, Stephen Spretnjak, David Smyth, Jonathan Stasko, and Scott Keidong. An opening reception for “Vision, Light, and Structure” will be held on Sunday, July 9 from 1-3 p.m. Gallery hours: Fridays, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays/Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
WGXC's Summer 2023 Online Pledge Drive will take place from Mon., Jul. 10 through Fri., Jul 21, 2023. Join us as we continue to build a base of monthly sustaining donors. 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.
Summer Reading is a national celebration of books and readers that goes on all summer long. This year’s theme is “All Together Now” and the Hudson Area Library has ton of free community-centered events, giveaways, and activities planned for readers of all ages. Stop by the library to pick up your calendar of events and a reading log. Check out the link below for the full line up.
A drama written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tennessee Williams. The ensemble includes: Charlie Barnett, The Blacklist, Robert Langdon Lloyd, Royal Shakespeare Company, London & Stratford, BBC-East Enders, Heartbreak, Videos - The Cure and Jessica Crandall, winner - Innovative Theatre Award-NYC, Shauna Kanter directs. Performances will take place from July 13-30, Thurs. – Sat.@ 7:30 p.m.
Sun. matinees @ 2 p.m. & Sat. July 29 @ 2 p.m.
The Town of Catskill holds their monthly meeting. The public is encouraged to attend. WGXC is partnering with the Town of Catskill to present live audio streams of public meetings. The Catskill Town B...
The Town of Catskill holds their monthly meeting. The public is encouraged to attend. WGXC is partnering with the Town of Catskill to present live audio streams of public meetings. The Catskill Town Board meets every first Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m., and holds a committee meeting the third Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. During meetings, the live stream will be accessible by clicking the play arrow below. Additionally, audio archives from past meetings will be available following the meeting. More information at http://www.townofcatskillny.gov/.
Wave Farm's Art Park is now open. Drop-in unannounced for guided tours on Saturdays, or book a tour in advance on other days.
Wave Farm's 29-acre campus in Acra, NY is home to our public Art Park featuring 13 installations, the Study Center including a Research Library, the WGXC 90.7-FM Acra broadcast studio, and accommodations for Wave Farm's international artist Residency Program. Visitors to Wave Farm receive a guided tour of our campus. Admission is free, and tours typically last 60-90 minutes.
The Wave Farm campus is open June 1 – October 31 Monday-Thursday: Open by appointment. Email info@wavefarm.org to schedule your visit Friday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here Saturday: Open for drop-in visits anytime noon to 6 p.m. Sunday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here
To schedule a research visit to our Study Center Library, email info@wavefarm.org.
A collective exhibit curated by Gallery@CREATE in partnership with Schoharie County Arts highlighting several artists representing Schoharie County. Featured artists include Gary Bower, Christine Harris, Ursula Carr Bower, Christopher Lisio, Denise Kelty, Elizabeth Apgar-Smith, Stephen Spretnjak, David Smyth, Jonathan Stasko, and Scott Keidong. An opening reception for “Vision, Light, and Structure” will be held on Sunday, July 9 from 1-3 p.m. Gallery hours: Fridays, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays/Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
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WGXC's Summer 2023 Online Pledge Drive will take place from Mon., Jul. 10 through Fri., Jul 21, 2023. Join us as we continue to build a base of monthly sustaining donors. 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.
Summer Reading is a national celebration of books and readers that goes on all summer long. This year’s theme is “All Together Now” and the Hudson Area Library has ton of free community-centered events, giveaways, and activities planned for readers of all ages. Stop by the library to pick up your calendar of events and a reading log. Check out the link below for the full line up.
A drama written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tennessee Williams. The ensemble includes: Charlie Barnett, The Blacklist, Robert Langdon Lloyd, Royal Shakespeare Company, London & Stratford, BBC-East Enders, Heartbreak, Videos - The Cure and Jessica Crandall, winner - Innovative Theatre Award-NYC, Shauna Kanter directs. Performances will take place from July 13-30, Thurs. – Sat.@ 7:30 p.m.
Sun. matinees @ 2 p.m. & Sat. July 29 @ 2 p.m.
Plant Defenders is a workshop connecting Hudson youth (ages 11 – 13) with the local plant medicine growing abundantly in Hudson. While we wander to discover these plants, we’ll learn about their many...
Plant Defenders is a workshop connecting Hudson youth (ages 11 – 13) with the local plant medicine growing abundantly in Hudson. While we wander to discover these plants, we’ll learn about their many gifts, as well as the skills to defend them, steward the land and support autonomous care in our community. Together we’ll craft a medicinal potion to bring home and explore the power of plants. Location: In person, Hudson Area Library Community Room and Oakdale Lake. Registration: Space is limited and registration is required. To register, email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org or call 518-828-1792 x101. This program is presented in partnership with Spark of Hudson.
7th Street between Columbia and Warren sts. | Hudson, NY 12534
Vendors include Common Hands Farm, Koen's Bread, Sergio Rico, Willowwood Farm, Harvey Mountain Alchemy, Charlie Miller, Sacred Henna, Coxsackie Bee Goods, Farm On Foundation, Red Oak Farm, Autonomous...
Vendors include Common Hands Farm, Koen's Bread, Sergio Rico, Willowwood Farm, Harvey Mountain Alchemy, Charlie Miller, Sacred Henna, Coxsackie Bee Goods, Farm On Foundation, Red Oak Farm, Autonomous Coffee, and more. Various pop-up vendors will be featured throughout the season, as well as great musicians and some educational opportunities as well. The market was formerly held on Wednesday.
Sing and dance your way through summer with local musician, Abby Lappen, during these Movement and Music Storytime sessions held in the library's Community Room. Toddlers, kids, and families of all ag...
Sing and dance your way through summer with local musician, Abby Lappen, during these Movement and Music Storytime sessions held in the library's Community Room. Toddlers, kids, and families of all ages will enjoy this program as they learn how to use stories, songs, and motion to develop early literacy skills. Open to the public. Registration is appreciated, but not required — youth@hudsonarealibrary.org or 518-828-1792, ext. 101.
William R. Graves, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate College and Professor, at Iowa State University will discuss Dirca palustris, a noteworthy component of Huyck Preserve’s flora. Potluck at 6 p.m., lectu...
William R. Graves, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate College and Professor, at Iowa State University will discuss Dirca palustris, a noteworthy component of Huyck Preserve’s flora. Potluck at 6 p.m., lecture at 7 p.m. Every Thursday night starting July 13 for a scientific lecture series following a communal, potluck meal. Bring a dish to share. Registration is not required.
Bridge Street Theatre’s annual Summer Youth Musical is lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," “Monty Python’s Spamalot” is an outrageous musical retelling...
Bridge Street Theatre’s annual Summer Youth Musical is lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," “Monty Python’s Spamalot” is an outrageous musical retelling of the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, featuring airborne cows, killer rabbits, inscrutable wizards, mysterious maidens, gorgeous showgirls, and farting Frenchmen. Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. from July 13 – 23. For tickets and info, visit bridgest.org/spamalot/
Wave Farm's Art Park is now open. Drop-in unannounced for guided tours on Saturdays, or book a tour in advance on other days.
Wave Farm's 29-acre campus in Acra, NY is home to our public Art Park featuring 13 installations, the Study Center including a Research Library, the WGXC 90.7-FM Acra broadcast studio, and accommodations for Wave Farm's international artist Residency Program. Visitors to Wave Farm receive a guided tour of our campus. Admission is free, and tours typically last 60-90 minutes.
The Wave Farm campus is open June 1 – October 31 Monday-Thursday: Open by appointment. Email info@wavefarm.org to schedule your visit Friday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here Saturday: Open for drop-in visits anytime noon to 6 p.m. Sunday: Open by appointment from noon to 6 p.m. Book your guided visit here
To schedule a research visit to our Study Center Library, email info@wavefarm.org.
A collective exhibit curated by Gallery@CREATE in partnership with Schoharie County Arts highlighting several artists representing Schoharie County. Featured artists include Gary Bower, Christine Harris, Ursula Carr Bower, Christopher Lisio, Denise Kelty, Elizabeth Apgar-Smith, Stephen Spretnjak, David Smyth, Jonathan Stasko, and Scott Keidong. An opening reception for “Vision, Light, and Structure” will be held on Sunday, July 9 from 1-3 p.m. Gallery hours: Fridays, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays/Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere http://www.wgxc.org/
WGXC's Summer 2023 Online Pledge Drive will take place from Mon., Jul. 10 through Fri., Jul 21, 2023. Join us as we continue to build a base of monthly sustaining donors. 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.
Summer Reading is a national celebration of books and readers that goes on all summer long. This year’s theme is “All Together Now” and the Hudson Area Library has ton of free community-centered events, giveaways, and activities planned for readers of all ages. Stop by the library to pick up your calendar of events and a reading log. Check out the link below for the full line up.
A drama written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tennessee Williams. The ensemble includes: Charlie Barnett, The Blacklist, Robert Langdon Lloyd, Royal Shakespeare Company, London & Stratford, BBC-East Enders, Heartbreak, Videos - The Cure and Jessica Crandall, winner - Innovative Theatre Award-NYC, Shauna Kanter directs. Performances will take place from July 13-30, Thurs. – Sat.@ 7:30 p.m.
Sun. matinees @ 2 p.m. & Sat. July 29 @ 2 p.m.