WGXC-90.7-FM Community Calendar
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Sep 26, 2024: 4pm- 5pm
Local musician Abby Lappen leads participants in songs, stories, and fun moves during this joyful storytime. All are welcome!
Date/Time: Thursdays, September 19 – December 19, 4 – 5pm
(except Octo...
Local musician Abby Lappen leads participants in songs, stories, and fun moves during this joyful storytime. All are welcome!
Date/Time: Thursdays, September 19 – December 19, 4 – 5pm
(except October 31 for Halloween and November 28 for Thanksgiving)
Location: In person, Hudson Area Library Community Room
Registration: Registration is appreciated, but not required.
Email: youth@hudsonarealibrary.org
Phone: call 518-828-1792 x101.
Sep 26, 2024: 6pm- 7pm
Laura Flam and Emily Sieu Liebowitz, authors of But Will You Love Me Tomorrow: An Oral History of the ‘60s Girl Groups (named best of 2023 by Rolling Stone, NPR, Variety), present a brief history of t...
Laura Flam and Emily Sieu Liebowitz, authors of But Will You Love Me Tomorrow: An Oral History of the ‘60s Girl Groups (named best of 2023 by Rolling Stone, NPR, Variety), present a brief history of the girl group sound along with a reading and Q&A about all things girl groups.
Date/Time: Thursday, September 26, 6pm
Location: In person, Hudson Area Library Community Room
Registration: Reserve a seat by emailing programs@hudsonarealibrary.org or call 518-828-1792 x101
ONGOING EVENTS
May 04, 2024 - Nov 30, 2024
"Outside the Box" features the innovative expressions of 10 Iroquois/Haudenosaunee artists who are pioneering new ground and new spaces. Work by installation artist Hannah Claus, photojournalist Ian Maracle, video game creator Waylon Wilson, neo-burlesque dancer Lauren Jiles, metalsmith Margaret Jacobs, animator Paulette Moore, luthier Glenn Hill, Jr., contemporary dancer Santee Smith, and the Iroquois Marching Band.
Artist talks, workshops, and demos throughout the season.
Iroquois Museum, 324 Caverns Road, Howes Cave, NY 12092.
Sep 27, 2024 - Oct 14, 2024
The Alan Skerrett Scholarship Fund Committee would like to announce a showing of Alan’s photography collection. The exhibit, to honor the legacy of Alan Skerrett which includes many of his original wo...
The Alan Skerrett Scholarship Fund Committee would like to announce a showing of Alan’s photography collection. The exhibit, to honor the legacy of Alan Skerrett which includes many of his original works, will be located in the gallery space directly in front of the library at Columbia-Greene Community College, and will hang from Friday September 27, 4 pm through October 14 (Indigenous Peoples’ Day), available to the public during the hours the college is open.
Light refreshments served. There will be an opportunity to share brief remarks on thoughts and memories of Alan at around 5 pm.
The event is to further increase the public’s attention to the scholarship, which is meant for a student majoring in human services or psychology, and who has demonstrated a commitment to social justice in our community. Information can be found here on the Columbia-Greene Community College website
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ONGOING EVENTS
May 04, 2024 - Nov 30, 2024
"Outside the Box" features the innovative expressions of 10 Iroquois/Haudenosaunee artists who are pioneering new ground and new spaces. Work by installation artist Hannah Claus, photojournalist Ian Maracle, video game creator Waylon Wilson, neo-burlesque dancer Lauren Jiles, metalsmith Margaret Jacobs, animator Paulette Moore, luthier Glenn Hill, Jr., contemporary dancer Santee Smith, and the Iroquois Marching Band.
Artist talks, workshops, and demos throughout the season.
Iroquois Museum, 324 Caverns Road, Howes Cave, NY 12092.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 04, 2024 - Nov 30, 2024
"Outside the Box" features the innovative expressions of 10 Iroquois/Haudenosaunee artists who are pioneering new ground and new spaces. Work by installation artist Hannah Claus, photojournalist Ian Maracle, video game creator Waylon Wilson, neo-burlesque dancer Lauren Jiles, metalsmith Margaret Jacobs, animator Paulette Moore, luthier Glenn Hill, Jr., contemporary dancer Santee Smith, and the Iroquois Marching Band.
Artist talks, workshops, and demos throughout the season.
Iroquois Museum, 324 Caverns Road, Howes Cave, NY 12092.
Sep 27, 2024 - Oct 14, 2024
The Alan Skerrett Scholarship Fund Committee would like to announce a showing of Alan’s photography collection. The exhibit, to honor the legacy of Alan Skerrett which includes many of his original works, will be located in the gallery space directly in front of the library at Columbia-Greene Community College, and will hang from Friday September 27, 4 pm through October 14 (Indigenous Peoples’ Day), available to the public during the hours the college is open.
Light refreshments served. There will be an opportunity to share brief remarks on thoughts and memories of Alan at around 5 pm.
The event is to further increase the public’s attention to the scholarship, which is meant for a student majoring in human services or psychology, and who has demonstrated a commitment to social justice in our community. Information can be found here on the Columbia-Greene Community College website
.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 04, 2024 - Nov 30, 2024
"Outside the Box" features the innovative expressions of 10 Iroquois/Haudenosaunee artists who are pioneering new ground and new spaces. Work by installation artist Hannah Claus, photojournalist Ian Maracle, video game creator Waylon Wilson, neo-burlesque dancer Lauren Jiles, metalsmith Margaret Jacobs, animator Paulette Moore, luthier Glenn Hill, Jr., contemporary dancer Santee Smith, and the Iroquois Marching Band.
Artist talks, workshops, and demos throughout the season.
Iroquois Museum, 324 Caverns Road, Howes Cave, NY 12092.
Sep 27, 2024 - Oct 14, 2024
The Alan Skerrett Scholarship Fund Committee would like to announce a showing of Alan’s photography collection. The exhibit, to honor the legacy of Alan Skerrett which includes many of his original works, will be located in the gallery space directly in front of the library at Columbia-Greene Community College, and will hang from Friday September 27, 4 pm through October 14 (Indigenous Peoples’ Day), available to the public during the hours the college is open.
Light refreshments served. There will be an opportunity to share brief remarks on thoughts and memories of Alan at around 5 pm.
The event is to further increase the public’s attention to the scholarship, which is meant for a student majoring in human services or psychology, and who has demonstrated a commitment to social justice in our community. Information can be found here on the Columbia-Greene Community College website
.
Sep 30, 2024: 7:30 pm
Joust
365 Main Street | Catskill, NY
Every Monday at 7:30 p.m. No previous singing experience is required. For most of us, our voice is our most important medium of expression. With this voice we can sing, we can praise, we can express j...
Every Monday at 7:30 p.m. No previous singing experience is required. For most of us, our voice is our most important medium of expression. With this voice we can sing, we can praise, we can express joy or pain, and we can teach. But often, our relationship with our voice becomes disconnected. We underestimate the effect our voice has on our bodies and our lives. This workshop is a doorway into reconnecting with your voice and expressing yourself more fully. Through a series of simple tones, or notes sung for long periods, we gently begin to observe the relationships between the voice, the body, the breath, and the self. This workshop is not affiliated with any spiritual practice. All people are welcome, and no singing experience is required. There is a short introduction and instruction, followed by 30 minutes of a guided toning series, and open discussion afterward (optional). Open to the public, but donations are graciously accepted. Facilitated by teacher/composer/musician Sean Cronin. Information at tonesingingworkshop@gmail.com.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 04, 2024 - Nov 30, 2024
"Outside the Box" features the innovative expressions of 10 Iroquois/Haudenosaunee artists who are pioneering new ground and new spaces. Work by installation artist Hannah Claus, photojournalist Ian Maracle, video game creator Waylon Wilson, neo-burlesque dancer Lauren Jiles, metalsmith Margaret Jacobs, animator Paulette Moore, luthier Glenn Hill, Jr., contemporary dancer Santee Smith, and the Iroquois Marching Band.
Artist talks, workshops, and demos throughout the season.
Iroquois Museum, 324 Caverns Road, Howes Cave, NY 12092.
Sep 27, 2024 - Oct 14, 2024
The Alan Skerrett Scholarship Fund Committee would like to announce a showing of Alan’s photography collection. The exhibit, to honor the legacy of Alan Skerrett which includes many of his original works, will be located in the gallery space directly in front of the library at Columbia-Greene Community College, and will hang from Friday September 27, 4 pm through October 14 (Indigenous Peoples’ Day), available to the public during the hours the college is open.
Light refreshments served. There will be an opportunity to share brief remarks on thoughts and memories of Alan at around 5 pm.
The event is to further increase the public’s attention to the scholarship, which is meant for a student majoring in human services or psychology, and who has demonstrated a commitment to social justice in our community. Information can be found here on the Columbia-Greene Community College website
.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 04, 2024 - Nov 30, 2024
"Outside the Box" features the innovative expressions of 10 Iroquois/Haudenosaunee artists who are pioneering new ground and new spaces. Work by installation artist Hannah Claus, photojournalist Ian Maracle, video game creator Waylon Wilson, neo-burlesque dancer Lauren Jiles, metalsmith Margaret Jacobs, animator Paulette Moore, luthier Glenn Hill, Jr., contemporary dancer Santee Smith, and the Iroquois Marching Band.
Artist talks, workshops, and demos throughout the season.
Iroquois Museum, 324 Caverns Road, Howes Cave, NY 12092.
Sep 27, 2024 - Oct 14, 2024
The Alan Skerrett Scholarship Fund Committee would like to announce a showing of Alan’s photography collection. The exhibit, to honor the legacy of Alan Skerrett which includes many of his original works, will be located in the gallery space directly in front of the library at Columbia-Greene Community College, and will hang from Friday September 27, 4 pm through October 14 (Indigenous Peoples’ Day), available to the public during the hours the college is open.
Light refreshments served. There will be an opportunity to share brief remarks on thoughts and memories of Alan at around 5 pm.
The event is to further increase the public’s attention to the scholarship, which is meant for a student majoring in human services or psychology, and who has demonstrated a commitment to social justice in our community. Information can be found here on the Columbia-Greene Community College website
.
Sep 30, 2024: 7:30 pm
Joust
365 Main Street | Catskill, NY
Every Monday at 7:30 p.m. No previous singing experience is required. For most of us, our voice is our most important medium of expression. With this voice we can sing, we can praise, we can express joy or pain, and we can teach. But often, our relationship with our voice becomes disconnected. We underestimate the effect our voice has on our bodies and our lives. This workshop is a doorway into reconnecting with your voice and expressing yourself more fully. Through a series of simple tones, or notes sung for long periods, we gently begin to observe the relationships between the voice, the body, the breath, and the self. This workshop is not affiliated with any spiritual practice. All people are welcome, and no singing experience is required. There is a short introduction and instruction, followed by 30 minutes of a guided toning series, and open discussion afterward (optional). Open to the public, but donations are graciously accepted. Facilitated by teacher/composer/musician Sean Cronin. Information at tonesingingworkshop@gmail.com.
ONGOING EVENTS
May 04, 2024 - Nov 30, 2024
"Outside the Box" features the innovative expressions of 10 Iroquois/Haudenosaunee artists who are pioneering new ground and new spaces. Work by installation artist Hannah Claus, photojournalist Ian Maracle, video game creator Waylon Wilson, neo-burlesque dancer Lauren Jiles, metalsmith Margaret Jacobs, animator Paulette Moore, luthier Glenn Hill, Jr., contemporary dancer Santee Smith, and the Iroquois Marching Band.
Artist talks, workshops, and demos throughout the season.
Iroquois Museum, 324 Caverns Road, Howes Cave, NY 12092.
Sep 27, 2024 - Oct 14, 2024
The Alan Skerrett Scholarship Fund Committee would like to announce a showing of Alan’s photography collection. The exhibit, to honor the legacy of Alan Skerrett which includes many of his original works, will be located in the gallery space directly in front of the library at Columbia-Greene Community College, and will hang from Friday September 27, 4 pm through October 14 (Indigenous Peoples’ Day), available to the public during the hours the college is open.
Light refreshments served. There will be an opportunity to share brief remarks on thoughts and memories of Alan at around 5 pm.
The event is to further increase the public’s attention to the scholarship, which is meant for a student majoring in human services or psychology, and who has demonstrated a commitment to social justice in our community. Information can be found here on the Columbia-Greene Community College website
.
Sep 30, 2024: 7:30 pm
Joust
365 Main Street | Catskill, NY
Every Monday at 7:30 p.m. No previous singing experience is required. For most of us, our voice is our most important medium of expression. With this voice we can sing, we can praise, we can express joy or pain, and we can teach. But often, our relationship with our voice becomes disconnected. We underestimate the effect our voice has on our bodies and our lives. This workshop is a doorway into reconnecting with your voice and expressing yourself more fully. Through a series of simple tones, or notes sung for long periods, we gently begin to observe the relationships between the voice, the body, the breath, and the self. This workshop is not affiliated with any spiritual practice. All people are welcome, and no singing experience is required. There is a short introduction and instruction, followed by 30 minutes of a guided toning series, and open discussion afterward (optional). Open to the public, but donations are graciously accepted. Facilitated by teacher/composer/musician Sean Cronin. Information at tonesingingworkshop@gmail.com.