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WGXC Community Calendar events this weekend
Oct 09, 2015 12:11 pm
Anyone can add an event to the WGXC Community Calendar, and have their local listing read on the radio and around the world at wgxc.org. Some events from the WGXC Community Calendar this week:
Cairo Apple Harvest Festival
Oct. 10-Oct 11 at Angelo Canna Park, Cairo.
Annual event in town park.
Derek Warfield & The Young Wolftones, Celtic Cross Band, Canny Brother’s, Kitty Kelly Band, Jimmy Walsh, Susan and Gerard
Oct. 10-11 at Gavin's Irish Country Inn, East Durham.
8th annual Guinness Festival.
Mad House
Oct. 10, 3 p.m. at Clermont State Historic Site, Germantown.
Author Michael Keene of "The Hidden History of Insane Asylums in 19th-Century New York."
Here Come the Videofreex
Oct 10, 7:15 p.m. at Greenville Drive-In
“Here Come the Videofreex!” tells the story of the most radical video collective of the 1960’s and 70’s at the Greenville Drive-In. They created the first pirate television station in the U.S., in Lanesville TV in Greene County in the early 1970s.
Linear Elements and Reframing Nature
Oct 11, 1:30-4 p.m. at Omi International Arts Center, Ghent.
Opening reception for two exhibitions.
Sixth Occasional Short Film & Video Festival
Oct 11, 5 p.m. at The Spotty Dog Books & Ale, Hudson.
An evening of original short films by local artists and filmmakers, including: Sam Sebren, FX Schram, Evan Curtis, Ray Harryhausen, James Raymond, Karen Keats, Alan Coon, Vita Rabinovich, Patrick Stephenson, Matt Moorman, the Peter Davis 2000, M Sean McManus, Noah Reibel, Brian Russo, Schmitty the anorexic cat, 10pin, the gelatin twins, and others.
League of Women Voters Meet the Candidates Forum
Oct 12, 6:30-8 p.m. on WGXC 90.7-FM and at Bridge Street Theatre, Catskill.
A special live broadcast of the League of Women Voters Meet the Candidates Forum at the Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill. During the 90-minute event, candidates will each have three minutes for introductory remarks, two minutes to respond to questions from the audience, and three minutes for closing statements. Candidates for county sheriff, clerk, coroner and Legislature; Catskill town supervisor, councilman, clerk, Superintendent of Highways and tax collector; and Durham candidates for county Legislature have been invited to participate.
Cairo Apple Harvest Festival
Oct. 10-Oct 11 at Angelo Canna Park, Cairo.
Annual event in town park.
Derek Warfield & The Young Wolftones, Celtic Cross Band, Canny Brother’s, Kitty Kelly Band, Jimmy Walsh, Susan and Gerard
Oct. 10-11 at Gavin's Irish Country Inn, East Durham.
8th annual Guinness Festival.
Mad House
Oct. 10, 3 p.m. at Clermont State Historic Site, Germantown.
Author Michael Keene of "The Hidden History of Insane Asylums in 19th-Century New York."
Here Come the Videofreex
Oct 10, 7:15 p.m. at Greenville Drive-In
“Here Come the Videofreex!” tells the story of the most radical video collective of the 1960’s and 70’s at the Greenville Drive-In. They created the first pirate television station in the U.S., in Lanesville TV in Greene County in the early 1970s.
Linear Elements and Reframing Nature
Oct 11, 1:30-4 p.m. at Omi International Arts Center, Ghent.
Opening reception for two exhibitions.
Sixth Occasional Short Film & Video Festival
Oct 11, 5 p.m. at The Spotty Dog Books & Ale, Hudson.
An evening of original short films by local artists and filmmakers, including: Sam Sebren, FX Schram, Evan Curtis, Ray Harryhausen, James Raymond, Karen Keats, Alan Coon, Vita Rabinovich, Patrick Stephenson, Matt Moorman, the Peter Davis 2000, M Sean McManus, Noah Reibel, Brian Russo, Schmitty the anorexic cat, 10pin, the gelatin twins, and others.
League of Women Voters Meet the Candidates Forum
Oct 12, 6:30-8 p.m. on WGXC 90.7-FM and at Bridge Street Theatre, Catskill.
A special live broadcast of the League of Women Voters Meet the Candidates Forum at the Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill. During the 90-minute event, candidates will each have three minutes for introductory remarks, two minutes to respond to questions from the audience, and three minutes for closing statements. Candidates for county sheriff, clerk, coroner and Legislature; Catskill town supervisor, councilman, clerk, Superintendent of Highways and tax collector; and Durham candidates for county Legislature have been invited to participate.