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able for audiences aged 12 & up. Bard College/ Luma Theatre, Annandale-on-Hudson. 7pm-8:30pm MEETING OF MECR (Middle East Crisis Response). A group of Hudson Valley residents joined together to promote peace and human rights in Palestine and the Middle East. Info: 845 876-7906. Woodstock Library, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock. mideastcrisis.org.

12:05pm-1pm Woodstock Senior Basic Pilates with Christine Anderson. A floor work course promoting improvementof balance, coordination, focus, awareness breathing, strength and flexibility. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, 242 Tinker St, Woodstock.

7pm Bingo! Meet the 2nd & 4th Thursdays,7pm. Doors open at 6pm. Prizes & food. Sponsored by the Beekman Fire Company Auxiliarly Inc. Beekman Fire House, 316 Beekman- Poughquag Rd, Poughquag.

1pm-1:45pm Folklife Stories with Diata Diata International Folkloric Theatre. Traditional music, song, dance and stories are used to promote humility, community, and harmony. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, 2980 Rt 66, Chatham. ps21chatham.org. Free.

7:30pm-9pm Weekly Thursday Nite EFT Healing Circle & Recovery Workshop. Bring your physical, emotional, & spiritual challenges and issues, and have them quickly, effectively resolved and healed in a safe supportive environment. Ongoing. 845-706-2183. Family of Woodstock/Kingston, 39 John St, Kingston. Free, $5 donation welcome.

1pm-3pm Scrabble Club. Join us for our new Scrabble Club! Bring your extensive vocabulary and your enjoyment for games to our Scrabble events. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org.

7:30pm Chess Club. Meets every Thursday. Open to all chess players. Free admission. Info: 845-419-2737; albiebar@aol.com. Woodland Pond, Woodland Pond Circle, New Paltz. 7:30pm Reading and Meditation. Ongoing every Thursday night at 7:30pm. Info: matagiri.org; 845-679-8322. Matagiri Sri Aurobindo Center, 1218 Wittenberg Rd, Mt. Tremper. 8pm Mamma Mia. This mega-hit is packed with glitz, comedy, explosive dancing and ABBA hits like “Take A Chance On Me”, “Dancing Queen”, “Knowing Me, Knowing You”, “I Had A Dream” and a rousing finale featuring “Mamma Mia” and will send you out of this world with joy! Info: 518-392-9292. Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 NY-203, Chatham. machaydntheatre.org. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Ghost of Paul Revere. Rowdy “Holler Folk” Roots. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Sarah Perrotta. Opener: Globelamp. Indie Piano Rock. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm-10pm Mind Train Poetry Sessions. Listen or read. Every Thursday. For more information, contact 229greenkill@greenkill.org or 347-6892323. Green Kill, 229 Greenkill Ave, Kingston. greenkill.org. 8:30pm Bluegrass Clubhouse. Featuring Brian Hollander, Tim Kapeluk, & Geoff Harden. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, 50 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock.

Friday

7/13

8am-5pm Woodstock Playhouse Productions presents The Music Man. Broadway musical! Book, Music & Lyrics by Meredith Willson. Based on a Story by Meredith Willson & Frank Lacey. Tickets $32-$40. Info: 845-679-6900; info@ woodstockplayhouse.org. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. 8am-4:30pm Seminar: Navigating LGBT Adolescent Health for the Healthcare Provider. Marist College, 3399 North Road, Poughkeepsie. bit.ly/2H84guP. Register online. 9am-12pm Horticulture Hotline and Diagnostic Lab Now Open 3 Days a Week for the 2018 Growing Season. Volunteer Master Gardeners staff the hotline and are available to answer home horticulture questions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 9am to 12pm, through October. The phone number is 845-340-DIRT (3478). CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. ulster. cce.cornell.edu/gardening. 9:30am-11am Vinyasa Level I-II with Alison Sinatra. This class is ideal for students transitioning from beginners to intermediate yoga. Basic poses are explored with increasing detail interspersed with a flowing sequence. $18 dropin. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@ gmail.com. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. 9:45am-10:45am Woodstock Senior Chi Kung with Corinne Mol. Meditative, healing exercise consisting of 13 movements. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-5pm Goshen Farmers’ Market. Info: 845-294-5557; goshennychamber.com. Goshen’s Village Green, Goshen. 11am-6pm Woodstock Art Exchange. Exhibition by multi-media artist Fay Wood. Free. Glass, gifts, art and contemporary crafts. Info: 914-806-3573. Woodstock Art Exchange, 1396 Rte 28, West Hurley. 11am-4pm The Fred J. Johnston House Tour & Exhibit. Featuring art exhibit - Charles Keefe, Colonial Revival Architect, Kingston and New York. Exhibit will display through October. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org. $10/gen adm, $2/16 & under. 12pm-5pm HFA @ WAAM Presents People’s Choice with Miriam Romais. Join the artist, help curate a show of photography in the studio and have portraits taken. Info: 845-679-2940. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: info@woodstockart. org, woodstockart.org.

4pm-5pm Bard STEAM: Surf and Turf. Experiments based on principles from the realms of marine biology and chemistry. Sign up or drop by. Space is limited. Perfect for all ages. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@ gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. Free. 4:30pm-5:30pm The Garden Hour. Help maintain the Tivoli Library’s garden plot. Some tools will be on hand. Come hang out and garden. Tivoli Memorial Park, 1 Katherine Ln, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org/. Make sure you dress appropriately, stay hydrated, and cover up for the sun! 5:30pm-7pm Restorative Yoga with Barbara Boris. Restorative yoga is a gentle, completely supportive practice that is designed to bring stillness to the body and the mind.Dress in layers, wear socks and bring an eye pillow if you have one. $18 drop-in, discounted with class card or membership. Info: 845-679-8700; woodstockyogacenter.com. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. 6pm-8pm Movie Night - Thor: Ragnarok. Thor is imprisoned and must race back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok. Rated PG-13, 130 minutes. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-7811, phoenicialibrary.org. FREE. 6:45pm-8:30pm Children & Teen Ministries. Meets Fridays: 6:45-8:30pm. Class for adults also offered. Info: 845-876-6923 or cdfcirone@ aol.com. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, Rt9 & Rt9G, Rhinebeck. 7pm Weekly Senior Citizen’s Bingo. Seniors 50 and older. Ongoing every Wednesday at 1:30pm & Friday at 7pm. 50/50 tickets available at 3 tickets/$2. Half-time complementary refreshments. Shawangunk Valley Senior Center, Southwyck Square, 70 Main St, Napanoch. 7pm-8:30pm Author Talk by Janet Schliff. Author will discuss her book, What Ever Happened to My White Picket Fence: My Brain Injury from My Massive Brain Tumor. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org/. 7pm-9pm Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents: Measure for Measure. Free and open to the public. No ticket required. Vassar Barns in the Vassar Farm and Ecological Preserve, 50 Vassar Farm Lane, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. 7pm PianoSummer: Student Recital I. Students of PianoSummer perform classical music. $10 suggested donation at door. Info: 845-257-7869; newpaltz.edu/piano/events/. SUNY New Paltz/ Studley Theatre, New Paltz. newpaltz.edu/music. 7pm-9pm Constellations by Nick Payne. Theatrical. Arts Society of Kingston, 97 Broadway, Kingston. Info: 845-338-0333, ask@askforarts. org, askforarts.org. 7pm Midsummer Madness. Playwright and director Tania Myren presents her new comedy play about veteran actors. Her story is about a currently separated married couple who have spent the four decades of their professional careers traveling from city to city, playing the Shakespeare Festival Circuit. A summer production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in rural Pennsylvania is the setting for the possibility of renewing their relationship and spinning off on new adventures. The Open Eye Theater, 960 Main St, Margaretville. theopeneyetheater.org. $20, $15/senior, $10/youth to age 26. 7:30pm-11pm Jason Aldean with Special Guests Luke Combs & Lauren Alaina. High Noon Tour! Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@ bethelwoodscenter.org. 7:30pm-9pm Kabbalat Shabbat Services. Friday evening services. Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. wjcshul.com. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: KJ Denhert & The New York Unit. Urban Folk Rock Balladeer. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 8pm-11pm David Kraai with Josh Roy Brown. David Kraai doles out two sets of fine country folk music with the help of Josh Roy Brown on lap steel! The New York Restaurant, 353 Main St, Catskill. davidkraai.com. No cover. 8pm Bridgman|Packer - Truck. A night under the stars. Guests will be treated to a two-hour event with light bites from Ca’Mea Restaurant.

July 12, 2018

Lumberyard - Contemporary Performing Arts, 62 Water Street, Catskill. Info: 855-4LYD-TIX, info@lumberyard.org, bit.ly/2HMptHe. $55.00. 8pm Mamma Mia. This mega-hit is packed with glitz, comedy, explosive dancing and ABBA hits like “Take A Chance On Me”, “Dancing Queen”, “Knowing Me, Knowing You”, “I Had A Dream” and a rousing finale featuring “Mamma Mia” and will send you out of this world with joy! Info: 518-392-9292. Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 NY-203, Chatham. machaydntheatre.org. 8pm Honky Tonk Laundry. A brand new juke box musical featuring some of the best country and western songs of the last 60 years. Info & tix: 845-647-5511; shadowlandstages.org. Shadowland Stage, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville. shadowlandstages.org. 8pm Live @ The Falcon: Fred Zepplin ‘s High School Reunion Show. Rock Classics. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 9pm Chuck Prophet & The Mission Express. 6pm doors. Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 518-828-4800, austin.helsinki@gmail.com, bit.ly/2n4pNJW. 20/25.

Saturday

7/14

GCCA’s Sprouts Program 2018 - Register Now

for Some Summer Arts Fun. Free for children ages 3 to 7 who reside (or are visiting relatives) in Greene County. This annual summer arts program, now in its 32nd year, takes place at six and “easy to get to” sites including Windham, Coxsackie, Cairo, Greenville, Hunter and Catskill. Program is limited to 15 children per classroom, wee SPROUTS artists, musicians, dancers and thespians get to share their entire week with the same creative classmates, attentive volunteers and inspirational teachers. The workshops are 10 - 11:45am , Monday through Friday. Parents or guardians may register their children in advance by calling the office at GCCA, Monday through Friday, at 518-943-3400. Info, dates, locations: greenearts.org/youth-arts. 8am-5pm Woodstock Playhouse Productions presents The Music Man. Broadway musical! Book, Music & Lyrics by Meredith Willson. Based on a Story by Meredith Willson & Frank Lacey. Tickets $32-$40. Info: 845-679-6900; info@ woodstockplayhouse.org. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. 8am-5pm The Wander Society’s Adventure Lab in the Landscape (July 14-December 1). A mobile unit that is designed as a space to facilitate exploration. Designed for all ages. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1872, education@olana.org, olana.org/ calendar/. 8am-11am Nature Walks: Open Discovery, Close Observation with Joe Bridges. John Burroughs’ Slabsides, Floyd Ackert Rd, West Park. JohnBurroughsAssociation.org. 8am-5pm Framed by You (July 14-December 1). The Olana Partnership is putting Frederic Church’s landscape masterpiece in a frame in a scenic spot where Church’s first studio was. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1872, education@olana.org, olana.org/ calendar/. 8:30am-9:30am Yoga Level I-II with Aaron Dias. An energetic class that focuses on the breath as it relates to body alignment. Great for kickstarting the weekend. Come be inspired and move! Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter. com. $18. 9am Saugerties’ Christian Meditation. Meets every Saturday. All welcome. No charge. 845-2463285 for more info. Trinity Episcopal Church, Rt 9W, Saugerties. 9am-1:30pm Wallkill River Tire Pull. Come help pull tires out of the Wallkill River between Middletown and Montgomery. Middletown Boat Launch, 748 East Main St, Middletown. eventbrite.com/e/tire-pull-tickets-47096384554. 9am-2pm Shady United Methodist Church - Summertime Fair. Offering something for everyone! Bake table, craft table, metal crafts, quilted items, plants, white elephant & food & refreshments! quilted items for pet lovers; child & full-size quilts; wall hangings, table runners, placemats, mugmats, trivets, pot holders! Breakfast & lunch will be served. Shady United Methodist Church, Church Rd, Shady. 9am-12pm Comforter Cobblestone Thrift Store. Not-for-profit store featuring previously enjoyed household and misc. items, jewelry, and clothing for children and adults. Take stairway to the left of the church entrance down to the basement. Comforter Cobblestone Thrift Store, 26 Wynkoop Pl, Kingston. Comforterofkingston.org. 9am-3pm 1st Ulster Militia Colonial Re-enactment. Join the 1st Ulster for colonial period re-enactments, music, medical techniques and firearms demonstrations, throughout the day. Matthewis Persen House, 74 John St, Kingston. Free. 9am-2pm Kingston’s Uptown Farmers’ Market. Featuring 46 local food growers/makers and live music every week. Info: 347-721-7386; kingstonfarmersmarket.org. Wall Street between John St and Main St, Kingston.

9am-12pm Repair Cafe. Our coaches will help you fix your broken treasures. Handicap accessible from Catharine St. Free Parking across street in municipal lot. First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 325 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, NY. 9am Hudson Farmers’ Market. 30 vendors will be offering farm fresh goods and products including vegetables, fruit, herbs, honey, nuts, mushrooms, cheese, eggs, meat, poultry, fish, cut flowers, plants, medicinal herb and body care products, bread, baked goods and a host of prepared foods. Rain or Shine! Info: hudsonfarmersmarketny.com. 6th Street & Columbia, Hudson. 9am-1pm Free Tech Help. Teen tech expert Samantha will help solve your computer quandries. Info: 845-266-5530. Drop-ins welcome. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 9am-2pm Pine Bush Farmers’ Market. Info: 845-217-0785; pinebushfarmersmarket.com. 62 Main St, Pine Bush. 9:30am-11am Centering Prayer. Open to people of all faiths. Info: 845-679-8800. Centering prayer emphasizes prayer as a personal relationship with God and as a movement beyond conversation. On-going, Saturdays from 9:30-11am. St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church (the A-Frame), 2578 Rt 212, Woodstock. 10am-11am All-Level Yoga. Clinton Community Library, 1215 Centre Rd, Rhinebeck. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Barbara Boris. For students new to Iyengar, the basis of the method is taught in standing poses. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 10am Hiking (Slowly) in the Shade - Hike #1. Walk the Byrdcliffe/Mt.Guardian Trails with Dave Holden of Woodstock Trails. Hike starts at 10am and average 2 1/2 to 3 hours in duration, meeting at the Byrdcliffe Theater Parking Lot (380 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd). Trail is very steep in sections, wear sturdy shoes, bring water, trekking-poles, sunscreen, insect-replellent & a snack. Heavy rain cancels. $20/person suggested donation. Preregistration required, group limited to 12 ppl. Info & resv: 845-594-4863; woodstocknytrails.com. 10am-3pm Coffee’s Ready with Polly. Weekly baked goodies + good conversation. Pine Hill Community Center, 287 Main St, Pine Hill. pinehillcommunitycenter.org. 10am-12pm Shabbat Morning Services. Music filled services and Torah study. Connect to tradition and open your heart. Family’s welcome. Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2218, info@ wjcshul.org, wjcshul.org. 10am-4pm Hudson Highlands Nature Museum Offers Hikes. Throughout the Month of July – Saturdays and Sundays, 10am to 4pm. Each hiking trail, located at the Outdoor Discovery Center, on Muser Drive, across from 174 Angola Rd, Cornwall, is an adventure, with options that range from stroller friendly up to challenging. Stop by the nature gift shop for a collection of unique, nature themed items available for purchase. Info: hhnm.org; 845-534-5506. 10am-2pm Saugerties Farmers’ Market. Fresh and local foods of all kinds, music, & chef demo. Saugerties Farmers Market, 115 Main St., Saugerties. Info: 845-853-5694, Contact@ SaugertiesFarmersMarket.com, SaugertiesFarmersMarket.com. 10am-12pm Saturday Knitters. All ages and experience levels can participate and drop-in knitters are also welcome. Bring your own supplies. 845 687-7023 for more info. Stone Ridge Library, 3700 Main St, Stone Ridge. stoneridgelibrary.org. 10am-5pm Soyuzivka 12th Annual Festival. Largest Ukrainian cultural festival in the United States. A weekend of music and dance. Friday evening gala. Beer garden and zabavas. Admission $30. Info: 845-626-5641; soyuzivka.org. Soyuzivka Heritage Center, 216 Foordmore Rd, Kerhonkson. 10am-2pm Japanese Stilt Grass Removal Competition at Minnewaska. Come help prevent the spread of Japanese stilt grass by joining in a friendly group competition to see who can pull the most out! Minnewaska Preserve, Gardiner. Info: 845-561-1765, chad.johnson@ parks.ny.gov, on.ny.gov/2IWmnB1. 10am Walk the Byrdcliffe/Mt.Guardian Trails. With Dave Holden of Woodstock Trails (woodstocknytrails.com). The trail is very steep in sections, requiring STURDY SHOES with good ankle-support (waterproof is always best). Another must-have is WATER, for yourself and your pet OPTIONAL items are: trekking-poles; sunscreen (lower section is shaded but upper is open and sunny); insect-repellent and a snack. Please ALWAYS WATCH THE WEATHER and be prepared for a rain-shower. Heavy, steady rains and/or a thunderstorm will automatically cancel a hike. The hikes start at 10am and average 2 1/2 to 3 hours in duration, meeting at the Byrdcliffe Theater Parking Lot (144 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd.). $20./person. Pre-registration required, group size limited to 12. Call 845-594-4863 for reservations or for more information. 10am Qigong Classes. All level class including chair Qigong led by Steven Michael Pague. Ongoing every Saturday at 10am. Classes meet by the back door to the library. In case of inclem-


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