
It will be followed by an opening from 6 – 9 p.m. The sixth installment of this group show will feature hundreds of pieces by more than 90 artists. Singer, whose most recent collection is Today in the Taxi, will share his poems, followed by an open mic. Rollins, the frontman for the punk band Black Flag who is also an actor and spoken-word artist, will share stories from his life. FreeĬomposer Joseph Bertolozzi, choreographer Livia Vanaver and director Jesse Brown will screen a documentary about dances set to movements from Bridge Music. Freeįor its final showing of the season, the Cold Spring Film Society will present the 1952 musical starring Debbie Reynolds, Rita Moreno and Gene Kelly about the transition from silent films to sound. In this program for the 150th anniversary of the Howland Public Library, artists, musicians and actors will share historical writings. Kurt Rhoads and Nance Williamson star in this interpretation of the fated lovers’ story directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch.
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The monthly storytelling series will feature Karen Faith, Ivy Eisenberg, Wes Hazard, Kambri Crews, Bryan Berlin and Christian Finnegan. Hudson Valley Shakespeare FestivalĪfter the electrical grid fails, a group of people come together to share memories and stories that have been lost on hard drives. Freeĭuring this 16th annual competition, audience members choose which plays advance. There will also be a raffle and live music from Stephen Clair and The Costellos. This annual benefit for Mid-Hudson Animal Aid will include craft beer and Groundlings pizza. It will honor youth activist Tay Fisher of Kingston, environmentalists Anne and Fred Osborn of Garrison (below) and Joan Sherman, who created the Poughkeepsie Head Start program in 1965. The Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley is hosting its 26th annual benefit at the historic site. Shop to support the library’s programs at its second annual sale.Įnjoy a walk on the campus, a cookout, kids games and a raffle. In this fundraiser organized by the Putnam Community Action Partnership to combat poverty, participants can drive a route that begins at the farm with stops at the Chuang Yen Monastery in Kent and Manitoga, the Garrison Art Center, the Philipstown Depot Theatre and Antipodean Books in Garrison.

Register online to donate at this drive organized by the Knights of Columbus. This live auction and dance will include dinner, drinks and music by Bennet Konesni. This benefit for the Putnam History Museum will include guided tours of the 1864 mansion, as well as music by the Todd Londagin Quintet, a brief historical presentation and a visit from an actor portraying railroad magnate Samuel Sloan (1817-1907). More than 50 artisans, artists and craftspeople will present their work. 11, 2001.Ī commemoration at the lawn memorial will honor people impacted by the attacks.ġ Fair St.

Members of the Putnam County Youth Bureau will read the names of those lost in the terrorist attacks on Sept. Edited by Pamela Doan ( )įor a complete listing of events, see /calendar.
