Woodstockguide 2016

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2016

COLONY OF THE ARTS

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Peace. Love.

ROCK

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This year it’s “Give Peace a Chance.” Remember love. The only hope for any of us is peace. — John Lennon

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ARTICLES: Peace and Love Rock Woodstock................................. 2-5 The Man Who Fell to Earth, Shot to Fame and Moved to Woodstock NY...................................... 6-9 Rocking the Future...................................................10-13 Woodstock Rocks.....................................................14-17

LISTINGS: Arts, Activities, Galleries & Museums..................... 18-23 Dining & Food.........................................................24-27 Lodging: B&Bs......................................................... 28-30 Cottages & Campgrounds...............................31 Motels, Inns ..............................................32-33 Media, Music, Theater & Film................................. 34-35 Mind, Body & Spirit................................................ 36-37 Real Estate............................................................... 38-39 Services.................................................................... 40-43 Shopping..................................................................44-49

CONTRIBUTORS:

Publishers: Pat Horner & Larry Lawrence Graphic Design & Production: Katie Jellinghaus Writers: Pat Horner, Karen St. Pierre, Barry Samuels

ART:

All of the Woodstock Guide art is from Woodstock area artists. Cover art collage by Bobby Blitzer. Sculpture by Tricia Cline, Woodstock School of Art instructor. Left: Sam Spanier 1925 – 2008. This year we acknowledge Peace, Love and Rock in Woodstock. Businesses advertising in the Guide make our publication possible. We encourage you to support them. Copies of the Guide are available at many of the advertiser locations, or see listed locations at WoodstockGuide.com. 1


Peace & Love Rock Woodstock

Bobby Blitzer

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A half-century ago, America was ensconced in a turbulent, unpopular war that led to social, political and economic unrest. Sounds like today, doesn’t it? The ’60s vibe of love attracted a dedicated group of Imagine the hippies who spurred a revolution celebrating life, love and music that Peace & Love continues to this day. There seemed concept without no way to peace for them. Peace it- rock music. The self was the way. three are linked

forever just as

Imagine the Peace & Love concept Woodstock is without rock music. The three are linked to the 1969 linked forever just as Woodstock festival is linked to the 1969 festival that didn’t happen here (*see page 5). Three days of peace, love and music with a half-million, mostly young people who shared the same values and ideals rocked the world and solidified our small town as progressive and unconventional. San Francisco was the hippie capital of the world but Woodstock, nestled under the forests of Overlook Mountain, was a quiet creative epicenter that had attracted peaceniks and artists since Woodstock Music & Art Fair Poster the mid-1800s. Nearby, the

Katie Jellinghaus

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Frederich Church

Hudson River School with Thomas Cole and Frederick Church drew many whose interests were to capture the tranquility and spirit of the landscape, depicting a feeling of serenity and love.

1969 was also the year David Bowie hit stardom by fusing rock and theater, synthesizing a new art form with creativity, hard work and perseverance. A true original, Bowie reinvented himself over more than five decades, changing musical styles and influencing numerous rock and other pop artists. Bowie passed away January 11, 2016, just days after his 69th birthday. David, his wife Iman and daughter Alexandria had made Woodstock their home several years earlier. See a tribute to him on page 6.

Marilynn Rowley

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Scores of other musical legends, including Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, searching to find a community of like-minded musicians, poets and artists, settled in Woodstock during the ’60s. Barry Samuels writes a brief history of Woodstock and rock on page 14.

The integration of Woodstock and rock music will carry on with many new clubs in town

The integration of Woodstock and rock music will carry on with many new clubs in town and the Woodstock Music Lab, a newly formed school of rock. Karen St. Pierre writes about the future on page 11.

Eric Angeloch

Whether these creative beings chose our area for the green mountains, green movements, peaceful vibes or cultural history, they were most certainly drawn to a respect for differences and deeply inspired ideals. “Woodstock is a group of idealists . . . we do not vastly differ from the denizens of the city. We are selected from the city – that is all. Self-selected and of course, well selected.” wrote Hervey White, founder of the Maverick Art Colony in 1905, and co-founder of Byrdcliffe in 1902. Woodstock is, after all, a microcosm of New York City in the country. As salaamu aleykum Peace be upon you. Pat Horner *Produced in and for Woodstock by Michael Lang, the 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair had to change venues twice as the numbers grew. The festival was finally held on Max Yasgur’s farm in Bethel, NY, an hour’s drive southwest of Woodstock. 5


The Man Who Fell to Earth, Shot to Fame & Moved to Woodstock, NY

Jimmy King

“There’s something unique about rock’n’roll. For me, rock was always about narrative or putting forward little stories and ideas, however strange or off the wall they might be.” — David Bowie 6


“Of all the Fifty-three years ago at age 16, when asked to state his future occupation, art forms, David Jones said “I want to be a pop Rock is the idol.” After living in London, Berlin, living art New York City and Los Angeles, form.” David Bowie and his wife Iman bought property in Ulster County and soon afterward purchased a house in Woodstock where, earlier this year, our aristocratic king of glitter rock died 2 days after his 69th birthday and the release of his last album. We mourn his passing.

Masayoshi Sukita

David Bowie (Jones) was an artist working in rock, punk, fashion, film, poetry, performance art and painting who once said, “Of all the art forms, Rock is the living art form.” One of the greatest and most influential rock figures and enigmatic, generous singer/songwriters, Bowie inspired hundreds of pop and rock stars, including Madonna, Nirvana, Lady Gaga and U2 as well as many not-so-famous creatives who felt out of place, out of synch, or just plain odd.

Jimmy King

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Brian Duffy

Bowie’s daring projection of androgyny and displays of sexual ambiguity spread like a salve for the alienated misfits during a time of culturally limited bandwidths of acceptability. His brilliant experimentation with chameleon-like characters transformed and provoked identity-curious young men in the ’70s, including my late son Scott Andrew. Scott explored different personas through dressing up his self, cousins and neighbors in plays, films and musicals from age 7, and later during drag performances in New York, Paris, London and Berlin before becoming a successful make-up artist. Bowie’s boldness and innovation delivered magic to Scott and others who identified themselves as something other than the norm. David Bowie made it acceptable to be different.

Pat Horner

Other than the norm was what Bowie personified. Starting with celebrity in 1969 with his first hit song Space Oddity, in alien guise, followed by make-up and orange hair as Ziggy Stardust, Bowie went on to write Suffragette City; Heroes; Life on Mars; Changes; Fame (with John Lennon); Golden Years; Rebel, Rebel; Jean Genie; Let’s Dance; Modern Love and scores of other songs.

Jimmy King

Although Bowie did not admit to autobiography, many writers are making connections to his life and lyrics, especially in his final, 25th album, Blackstar – and in the musical Lazarus, which played on Broadway and which he co-wrote: 8


“Something happened on the day he died spirit rose a meter and stepped aside . . . There’s a starman waiting in the sky . . . I see right so wide, so open-hearted, it’s pain . . . We were born upside down, born the wrong way ’round . . . Look up here, I’m in Heaven. Everybody knows me now.” Yes, David, everybody knows you or will know you even though you wrote, “Fame: what you get is no tomorrow.” My imagination pictures David as Major Tom in space with my son Scott, dressing up and discussing divine choreography with the aliens . . . you are our starmen, playing in the sky and perhaps visiting us occasionally at Magic Meadow on Meads Mountain in Woodstock. Scott Andrew

Rest in peace and love. Pat Horner

He’d like to come and meet us But he thinks he’d blow our minds

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Above and left by Pat Horner

There’s a starman waiting in the sky


Rocking the Future

Pat Horner

Music doesn’t lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music. — Jimi Hendrix

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Katie Jellinghaus

Woodstock has always provided a fertile field for rebel musicians who raised the volume and challenged the status quo. Our town’s musical legacy is marked by worldchanging village denizens like Bob Dylan, the members of The Band – especially Levon Helm – and David Bowie. The hills around us are dotted by state-of-the-art recording studios – a constant beehive of musical innovation. And of course, the 1969 Woodstock festival has been seminal in shaping the soundscape of our lives.

Pat Horner

That musical dynamism couldn’t be more in play in 2016. Today’s young generation of gifted and savvy musicians are celebrating their voices and perfecting their riffs at an innovative and exciting musical venture: The Woodstock Music Lab. Located a few miles outside the village, at the recently acquired former Zena Elementary School, the Music Lab is the brainchild of Paul Green of the Paul Green Rock Academy (aka founder of the original School of Rock) and 1969 Woodstock festival promoter Michael Lang. These successful visionaries have big plans in the works to rock the future. The Woodstock Music Lab fills the void left by both conventional music academies and the recording industry and offers post-secondary school students the training to write, produce, engineer, arrange and market music in today’s challenging professional environment. In other words, how to make a smart living with their talent and passion. The curriculum will focus on rock and include punk, funk, soul and hip-hop and feature a renowned faculty. Students will master more than one instrument and performance opportunities abound. 11


Andre Ruellan

Along with acoustically sound classrooms and studios, the Lab will host a dynamic concert venue for students and visiting artists. Plans are underway to convert a section of the building into the largest recording studio on the East Coast designed to attract the bigger bands and bigger names. All this and more in the name of providing young artists with a bounty of opportunity for collaboration and mentorship. Closer to the center of town, the old Colony has been sold to singer, songwriter Neil Howard. In the tradition of the classic American music halls, the all-new “Colony”

Woodstock Walk for Peace. Brenda Crews

will be an entertainment and dining space worthy of the Woodstock community and its history. “Woodstock is a town with such an amazing artistic history and home to a phenomenal array of artists and musicians. We want to give them all a new stage – a new canvas to create and grow and inspire their audiences,” says new owner Neil Howard. The Bearsville Theater, located 2 miles outside the village center and brainchild of music industry visionary and magnate Albert Grossman opened in 1989 and is now under new management by John Kirkpatrick who says the theater will “book a series of national acts of the same genre of artists as last year: Beirut, Lord Huron, Punch Brothers, Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams.” 12


Most The recent sale of the old Joyous Lake has many in town anxious Saturdays in to hear if it will return as a club season, there with live music. Other venues are also free in town that often showcase live concerts on music are Wok ‘n Roll, Catskill Mt. Pizza, Kleinert James Gallery, the the Green. Woodstock Library and Maverick Concerts. Most Saturdays in season, there are also free concerts on the Green.

Tricia Cline

At a recent concert at the Woodstock Music Lab, dozens of Paul Green Rock Academy’s colorful pre-college rock stars (and future Music Lab students) tuned up and let loose. They confidently stepped onto the stage and belted out rock classics to the cheers of their peers in a packed auditorium. Their energy unstoppable, their drive and talent well nurtured – the future of Woodstock rock is alive and ascending! —Karen St. Pierre

Karen St. Pierre

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Woodstock Rocks

Bobby Blitzer

First of all, everyone should read Paul Smart’s fascinating and fun book Rock & Woodstock. It is an anecdotal history of sightings of famous music icons on the streets of Woodstock as well as all those musicians who make or have made their home here.

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The folk music invasion was advanced by the Baron of Bearsville, Albert Grossman, who put together with longtime resident Peter Yarrow a group called Peter, Paul & Mary. A wave of This led to the arrival of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, which led rock and folk to The Band, and that then led musicians to the arrival of Van Morrison, came to which led to Paul Butterfield, etc., until on some evening you might Woodstock in the wake of Dylan find musicians like Fred Neil, John Herald, Eric Weissberg and Artie Traum roaming the aisles of the local grocery store for late-night shopping. A wave of rock and folk musicians came to Woodstock in the wake of Dylan and recorded at the Bearsville Studio, artists such as Eric Andersen, Maria Muldaur, Happy and Artie Traum, Billy Faier, Sonia Malkine, and others. New music venues opened with The Joyous Lake and Café Espresso. Marylou Paturel owned the Espresso in the golden Dylanesque years and she tells of one night: she is upstairs with her infant daughter keeping warm by the pipe from the pot-bellied stove below when she hears the haunting sounds of “House of the Rising Sun” rising up being sung by Baez, Dylan, John Sebastian, Johnny Cash, and others. It was a magical moment.

Loga LaPointe

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Sam Spanier

Not only rock but jazz musicians were attracted to Woodstock. Many outstanding artists such as Jack DeJohnette, Carla Bley, Anthony Braxton, Pat Metheny, David Sancious, Warren Bernhardt, Dave Holland, Mike Mainieri, Larry Coryell, Marilyn Crispell and of course the founders of The Creative Music Studio, Karl Berger and Ingrid Sertso. Today you might walk past Cassandra Wilson, Sonny Rollins or others around town. But it was the wonderful nights of music from The Lake of the ’80s that fueled my joy for the town’s exciting music. Nights of music from Robbie Dupree and the drumming Parker brothers, from Marc Black, Betty McDonald, John Hall & Orleans and Michael Franks, Black Uhuru, The Defiant Ones with Ras T Asheber and from Dr. John, that kept me up on the weekends. But you had to get by the gatekeeper Lenny to get in. The Utopia Studio of Todd Rundgren and Grossman’s Bearsville Studio brought many great musicians who played secretly at local venues, like the Rolling Stones, REM, and the Dave Matthews Band. Also many musicians played Woodstock midweek between their gigs in Boston and NYC, bands such as Phish.

Wendy Lines

Today you might see Donald Fagen of Steely Dan strolling through town, or Graham Parker, Marshall Crenshaw, the B52s’ Kate Pierson, or Gail Ann Dorsey, or Sarah Lee, or Ed Sanders formerly of The Fugs or even Garth Hudson from The Band. Also Tony and Pete Levin, David Johansen of 16


the NY Dolls, Chris Stein from Gone are some greats like Blondie, NRBQ, Jules Shear and Pal Shazar, John Simon, Charles Levon Helm Lyonhart, Tom Pacheco, Teresa Williams and Larry Campbell or Professor Louie & the Crowmatix. Gone are some greats like Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, David Bowie, Richie Havens, Bill Keith, and Johnny Average. But of all the people who made Woodstock the most famous small town is the formost Michael Lang, who organized a gathering of great music for 3 fantastic rain-soaked days in Sullivan County. He is continuing to influence the music scene in town by partnering with Paul Green of The School of Rock to transform the old Zena elementary school into a world-class music academy. The song continues . . . —Barry Samuels

Portrait of Michael Lang by Lois Woolley

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Can we be like drops of water falling on the stone Splashing, breaking, dispersing in air Weaker than the stone by far But be aware that as time goes by The rock will wear away And the water comes again — Holly Near

Kevin VanHentenryck

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Arts, Activities, Galleries & Museums

Llyn Towner

Bethel Woods. See ad page 49.

Historical Society of Woodstock 20 Comeau Drive, Woodstock historicalsocietyofwoodstock.org Exhibitions and events, weekends May-Oct.

Center for Photography at Woodstock 59 Tinker St. Woodstock 679-9957 cpw.org Exhibits,classes, lectures & more. See ad page 23.

James Cox Gallery at Woodstock 4666 Route 212 Willow 679-7608 jamescoxgallery.com DEALERS, ADVISORS, APPRAISERS

EvolveD Interiors & Design Showroom See ad page 21.

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

Larry Lawrence

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Arts, Activities, Galleries & Museums

Elin Menzies

Matagiri Gallery 1218 Wittenberg Road Mt. Tremper 679-8322 matagiri.org Paintings by Sam Spanier; by appt. only.

Kevin Van Hentnryck See ad Page 21. Larry Lawrence Art 12 Tinker Street Woodstock LarryLawrenceArt.com Kenitic sculpture & more.

Opus 40 50 Fite Rd. Saugerties 845-246-3400 opus40.org 6 1/2 acres of Harvey Fite’s amazing bluestone wonder; available for weddings. See ad page 21.

Lily Ente Studio 153 Tinker St. Rear Woodstock 917-952-7514 LilyEnte.com Sculpture & Prints by Lily Ente Sculpture by Paulette Esrig pauletteesrig.com

Art on Paper: Works from the Permanent Collection May 7 - August 14, 2016 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 7, 4-6pm

Right: George Franklin, Untitled, c.1935 Gouache on paper. Gift of Gregory and Eleanor Lindin

Woodstock Artists Association & Museum 28 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY 12498 www.woodstockart.org │ 845-679-2940

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Arts, Activities, Galleries & Museums

LEARN THE ANCIENT ART OF STONE CARVING

6.5 ACRES OF HARVEY FITE’S AMAZING BLUESTONE WONDER BRING YOUR SCULPTURE HOME 50 Fite Rd. Saugerties 845-246-3400 Opus40.org Available for weddings

6/18 & 19 8/13 & 14 9/17 & 18 518 -989-6356 kevinvanhentenryck@gmail.com

Saugerties Artists Studio Tour Free Open Studio Days August 12 - August 14 SaugertiesArtTour.com See ad page 22.

Woodstock Artists Association & Museum 28 Tinker St. Woodstock 679-2940 woodstockart.org Gallery & Museum of Regional Art. See ad page 20.

Scott Clugstone

Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild 34 Tinker St. Woodstock 679-2079 byrdcliffe.org Exhibitions, Residencies, Concerts. See ad page 22. 86-88 MILL HILL ROAD WOODSTOCK 845-679-9979

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

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Arts, Activities, Galleries & Museums

Woodstock Public Library “knowledge, enjoyment, community” 5 Library Lane Woodstock 679-2213 woodstock.org * WIFI*

L. Paul Saltzman

Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary See ad this page. Woodstock Framing Gallery 31 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock 679-6003 WFGgallery.com Fine art and custom framing.

Visit us! Now in High Falls, NY. www.WoodstockSanctuary.org 845-247-5700

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Arts, Activities, Galleries & Museums

Woodstock Museum 13 Charles Bach Road Saugerties 845 246-0600 WoodstockMuseum.org Festival(s) and town history. See ad page 22. Woodstock School of Art PO Box 338 2470 Rte. 212 Woodstock 679-2388 woodstockschoolofart.org Fine art classes and exhibitions. See ad this page.

For a complete listing of classes and workshops visit woodstockschoolofart.org

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

Robert M. Lipgar

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Bear Cafe ad

Pat Horner

“If you want to end the war then Instead of sending guns, send books. Instead of sending tanks, send pens. Instead of sending soldiers, send teachers.” — Malala Yousafzai

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Dining & Food SERVING ALL DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK • 679-8937 Voted best appetizer at Taste of Woodstock in 2015 & Best Overall Dish in 2014 17 Mill Hill Rd. , Woodstock

Mountain Gate Indian Restaurant 4 Deming Street Woodstock 679-5100 Fine Indian cusine since 1993 22 years.

Fruition Chocolate See ad page 27. Garden Cafe of Woodstock Woodstock 679-3600 TheGardenCafeWoodstock.com Organic, Fresh, Local Whole Foods Organic Wine & Beer. Hickory BBQ SmokeHouse 743 Route 28 Kingston 338-2424 Open daily, lunch & dinner. Landau Grill See ad this page. All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

Harriet Livathinos

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Dining & Food

Barbara Masterson

Peace, Love and Cupcakes See ad this page. Provisions 65 Tinker Street Woodstock 546-3354 Sandwich Shop - Coffee Shop Gourmet Sandwiches.

Reservoir Inn See ad page 25.

Paulette Esrig

Shindig 1 Tinker Street Woodstock 845-684-7091 woodstockshindig.com Bfast, Lunch, Dinner, & more!

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Dining & Food

Pat Horner

Sunflower Natural Foods Market 75 Mill Hill Road Woodstock 845-679-5361 sunflowernatural.com Natural & Organic Grocery, since 1978. See ad this page.

Handcrafted from Bean to Bar in Small Batches Daily 12-6pm (closed Tues) 17 Tinker Street, Woodstock • 845-657-6717 • www.TasteFruition.com

Taco Juan’s 31 Tinker St. Woodstock 679-9673 ATM HEALTHY MEXICAN FOOD & HOMEMADE ICE CREAM!!!

Woodstock Farm Festival See ad page 26. Yum Yum Noodle Bar See ad this page.

Woodnotes Grille 5340 Route 28 Mt. Tremper, 845-688-2828 Food you know done our way with fresh local ingredients. Casual with spectacular views. Happier Hour specials. See ad page 28.

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Lodging: B&Bs The Woodstock Inn on the Millstream 18 Lovely Private Rooms Bountiful Continental Breakfast Walk to Shops Cascading Stream

1-800-420-4707 www.woodstock-inn-ny.com

48 Tannery Brook Rd. Woodstock, NY 12498

Village Green Bed & Breakfast See ad page 30.

Barclay Heights B&B Mountain view near the Hudson call 845-532-5565 OutstandingHospitality.com Chef-owned Luxury Eco-Victorian. Enchanted Manor of Woodstock See ad Page 30. Onteora Mt. House PO Box 356 Boiceville 657-6233 www.onteora.com Rooms, Weddings, Retreats PB, FP See ad this page.

Wild Rose Inn See ad this page.

Richard Edelman

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

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Lodging: B&Bs

Woodstock Inn on the Millstream 48 Tannery Brook Rd-Woodstock 1-800-420-4707 www.woodstock-inn-ny.com 18 rooms, gardens & stream $159-$375. See ad page 29. Washington Irving Inn 6629 Rt.23A Tannersille N.Y. 518-589-5560 washingtonirving.com Historic B&B in Catskill Mtns.

Chris Engel

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Lodging: Cottages & Campgrounds Saugerties / Woodstock KOA 882 Route 212 Saugerties 845-246-4089 saugertieskoa.com Award Winning Family Campground.

Woodstock Inn on the Millstream 1-800-420-4707 www.woodstock-inn-ny.com Private & sunny. Walk to town. Decks overlook stream. Complete kitchen. See ad this page.

STREAMSIDE

SERENITY

IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE Two-bedrooms, two baths & two lovely outdoor decks overlooking Tannery Brook. Complete kitchen, living room and yoga loft. Enclosed lawn. One-minute walk to bus. Available for daily, weekly or monthly rentals. Includes access to nearby private swimming stream.

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Robert M. Lipgar

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Lodging: Motels & Inns BEST WESTERN PLUS Kingston 503 Washington Ave, Kingston, NY tel: 845-338-0400 Fax 845-340- 1908 www.bwpkingston.com bwp@cooperhotels.com Indoor heated saltwater pool.

Howard Johnson Inn

Emerson Resort & Spa 5340 Route 28 Mt. Tremper, 845-688-2828 Spacious rooms in the Adirondackstyle Lodge and Contemporary-style Inn. Spa, Dining, Shopping. Dogs welcome. See ad page 28.

2764 Rte 32, Saugerties 845-246-9511 84 newly renovated rooms, indoor heated pool/sauna. Free Wi-Fi

Hotel Dylan See ad page 33.

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

Nicholas Costanzo

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Lodging: Motels & Inns

Marylynn Rowley

Howard Johnson Inn See ad page 32.

Woodstock Inn on the Millstream 48 Tannery Brook Rd-Woodstock 1-800-420-4707 www.woodstock-inn-ny.com Great gardens along lovely stream. Walk to town. Includes b’fast. $159-375. See ad page 32.

The Maple Tree Guest House 12 Old Forge Road Woodstock 845-657-1879 mapletreebandb.com Two Guest Suites off the Village Green.

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

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Media, Music, Theater & Film Maverick Concerts 120 Maverick Road Woodstock 679-8217 maverickconcerts.org 101 Years of Beautiful Music & Great Jazz Concerts in the Woods June 26 - Sept 11. See ad page 35. Upstate Films 132 Tinker St. Woodstock 679-6608 www.upstatefilms.org international/independent films.

Colony See ad this page. Levon Helm Studios See ad this page.

THE BARN

LEVON HELM STUDIOS

Brenda Crews

Home of The Midnight Ramble www.levonhelm.com

Shelley Davis

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Media, Music, Theater & Film

Simon Russell

• Turina • Ligeti • Schubert • Shostakovich • Bridge • Mendelssohn • Grieg • Schumann • Haydn • Shostakovich

Maverick Concerts A New Century of Music in the Woods

Great Classical Music & Jazz Weekends from June 26th www.MaverickConcerts.org 120 Maverick Road Woodstock, NY 12498

• Beethoven • Arensky • Brahms • Ginastera • Copland • Haydn • Beethoven • Adams • Henri • Dutilleux • Cage •

• Mendelssohn • Nørgård • Shostakovich • J.S. Bach • Glass • Schubert • Scott • Cage

Beethoven • Ginastera • Debussy • Ravel • Stravinsky • Haydn • Crumb • Mozart • Scott

Eric Angeloch

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Mind, Body & Spirit

wood d stock

yoga

Emerson Spa 5340 Route 28 Mt. Tremper, 845-688-2828 Full treatment menu inspired by the Earth’s Elements, the Tranquility of the Catskills and Mother Nature. See ad Page 28.

Brenda Crews

6 deming street 679-8700 woodstockyogacenter.com

A Psychic Rose See ad page 37. 28 West Fitness Center See ad page 37.

Inner/outer harmony & physical healing Spiritual Healing, Pathwork, Channeling FlowingSpirit.com 845.679.8989 33 Mill Hill Rd.

Paul McMahon

Flowing Spirit Healing 33 Mill Hill Road Woodstock 679-8989 owingspirit.com Physical/Emotional/Spiritual Healing. See ad this page.

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

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Mind, Body & Spirit

KTD Monastery See ad Page 36.

28 WEST

Shakti Yoga of Woodstock 1685 Sawkill Rd 845-679-0706 www.shaktiyogawoodstock.com All levels of yoga in a beautiful setting. Personal training. Woodstock Yoga 6 Deming Street Woodstock 845-679-8700 WoodstockYogaCenter.com Styles: Iyengar, Vinyasa,Yin, Basics Restorative, and Special Workshops. See ad page 36.

Where Woodstock Works Out! Walk-ins Welcome Great Classes! www.28westgym.com All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

Reidunn Fraas

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Real Estate

Laurie Ylvisaker, Associate Broker Coldwell Banker/Village Green R.E. 845-901-6129 lylvisaker@gmail.com Ulster County #1 Realtor 2014

Lisa Halter Realty See this page. Westwood Metes & Bounds Realty, Ltd. 24 Mill Hill Road Woodstock 679-0006 westwoodrealty.com Woodstock’s hometown agency Integrity. Commitment. Knowledge. Making it best for you. See ad this page.

BE. HERE HERE. NOW. BE NOW

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

westwoodrealty.com westwoodrealty.com

Woodstock, NY NY •• West West Hurley, Hurley, NY NY Woodstock, 845-679-0006 845-679-7321 845.679.0006 845.679.7321

Yale Epstein

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Carol Davis

It seems to me…we have reached a place where it is not a question of ‘can we live in the same world and cooperate’ but ‘we must live in the same world and learn to cooperate.’ — Eleanor Roosevelt 39


‌ a small-town adventure. World Class Entertainment, Main Street Shopping, Handmade Crafts and more... you’ll see it all in Woodstock in Ulster County, NY.

Hudson Valley/Catskill Regions

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Services

David Ekroth, Architect Willow, NY 845-679-5495 dekroth@hvc.rr.com Regional, Contemporary, Energy-Efficient Site & Building Design. Frank D’Astolfo

Adirondack/Pine Hill Trailways 499 Hurley Ave. Hurley 800-858-8555 trailwaysny.com Line bus service & charters. See ad page 42.

Katiedidit katiediditonline.com 845-679-4445 kjellinghaus@gmail.com Graphic Design & illustration. Marigold Home of Woodstock Inc. 34 Tinker St. Woodstock 845-679-2040 marigold-home.com Gifts/Bath & Body/Kiehl’s/Scents

Cadmus Editorial Services Carol Cadmus, ELS carol.cadmus@gmail.com 845-750-0604

Mid Hudson Valley Credit Union See ad this page.

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

Ulster County Tourism. See ad page 40.

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Services

Ulster Savings Bank 68 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock (866) 440-0391 ulstersavings.com MORE THAN JUST BANKING. See ad page 41.

Woodstock Haircutz 80 Mill Hill Rd. Woodstock, 679-7171 WoodstockHaircutz.com Cut, Color, Guys & Gals.

Woodstock Aikido Upper Byrdcliffe Rd. Woodstock 679-8153 woodstockaikido.com 7 days a week; visitors welcome.

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

Pat Horner

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Polly Law

“This is the way of peace – overcome evil with good, and falsehood with truth, and hatred with love.” — Peace Pilgrim

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Pat Horner

“I am not sure exactly what heaven will be like, but I know that when we die and it comes time for God to judge us, he will not ask, ‘How many good things have you done in your life?’ rather he will ask, ‘How much love did you put into what you did?” —Mother Teresa 44


Shopping

Jessical Baker

Catskill Art & Office Supply Woodstock 679-2251 Gifts, Trail Maps, Greeting Cards Copies, Custom Printing, Blueprints Custom Picture Framing, cool vibes.

Crafts People 262 Spillway Rd. West Hurley 331-3859 craftspeople.us Representing 500 craftspeople. See ad this page. Emerson Country Store 5340 Route 28 Mt. Tremper, 845-688-2828 Unique gift items, fashions, housewares, food products and toys. World’s Largest Kaleidoscope. See ad page 28.

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Mariella Bissson

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Shopping

FIONA the Boutique 5 Elwyn Lane Woodstock NY Gothic clothing & accessories.

H. Houst & Son Inc. 4 Mill Hill Rd. Woodstock 679-2115 hhoust.com True Value Hardware * Just Ask Rental. See ad pg 47.

The Golden Notebook See ad page 45.

Happy Life Productions See ad this page. Jarita’s Florist 17 Tinker St. Woodstock 679-6161 or 1-877-JARITAS jaritas.com Serving Woodstock since 1977. Pat Horner

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Shopping LOOMINUS WOODSTOCK 18 Tinker Street Woodstock 679.6500 loominus.com HandWoven Wearables, Gifts, USA Made. Modern Mythology See ad page 48. Mowers Sat/Sun Flea Market Maple Lane, Woodstock 845 679-6744 woodstockfleamarket@hvc.rr.com Weekends May–Nov • Google us!

Pondicherry Yoga Arts 12 Tinker St. Woodstock 679-2926 pondi.biz Yoga Accessories, Auroville Handicrafts, Jewelry. See ad page 48.

Namse Bangdzo Bookstore See ad page 46.

The Gryphon Nest Gallery & Studio 68 Tinker St / Simmons Court Woodstock 679-7016 Crystals, stones, jewelry & art.

Pegasus Comfort Footwear 10 Mill Hill Road Woodstock 679-2373 pegasusshoes.com Awesome Footwear.

Tibetan Arts & Crafts See ad page 48.

Gay Leonhardt

Timbuktu 2 Tannery Brook Rd. Woodstock 679-1169 timbuktuwoodstock.com Exotic World Decor. 47


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The Treasure Chest 5 Waterfall Way Woodstock 845-679-2568 Vintage Collectibles, Thrift Shop. Many lovely gifts $10 or less.

Woodstock Reveries 9 Rock City Road Woodstock 413-212-6880 WoodstockReveries.com Handmade gifts & jewelry.

The Turquoise Lady 130 Tinker St. Woodstock 646-644-5047 clairebrightwater.com A Moment of Beauty.

Woofstock 7 Elwyn Lane Woodstock 679-9663 Pet Supplies & More. All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise indicated.

Woodstock Harley Davidson See ad page 47.

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DESTINATION:

THE SIXTIES If you remember The Sixties or are inspired by the profound social, political, and musical transformations of the era, join us at The Museum at Bethel Woods.

2016 SPECIAL EXHIBIT

RIGHTS, RACE & REVOLUTIONS

A P O RT R A IT O F L I F E I N 1 9 6 0 s A M E R I C A BY G R E Y V I L L E T

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Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a not-for-profit cultural organization that inspires, educates, and empowers individuals through the arts and humanities.

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RELIGIOUS

Chabad of Ulster County Christ’s Lutheran Church Congregation Agudas Achim Congregation Ahavath Israel First Church of Christ Scientists KTD Buddhist Monastery Living Word Chapel Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center Overlook United Methodist Church St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church St. John’s Roman Catholic Church Unitarian Fellowship Wesleyan Community Church Woodstock Dutch Reformed Church Woodstock Jewish Congregation Zen Arts Center Donshinji Monastery

ORGANIZATIONS

Center for Photography Family of Woodstock Woodstock Artists Association & Museum Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild Woodstock Film Festival Woodstock Library Woodstock Museum Woodstock Times Youth Center & Skatepark

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