Gin Blossoms at the Mahaiwe, Mar 6

Gin Blossoms performing at the Mahaiwe in Great Barrington on Friday, March 6. 

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Gin Blossoms performing at the Mahaiwe in Great Barrington on Friday, March 6.

Gin Blossoms indelible jangle-pop sound was evolving during radio’s diverse mix of hair bands and grunge music superstars like Nirvana. After the Phoenix New Times chose them the cities best rock band, they qualified to play at the South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin Texas in 1989. That same year, College Music Journal dubbed them the “Best Unsigned Band in America” and added an invitation to perform on MTV’s New Music Awards in New York City.

Taking their name from a caption on a W.C. Fields photo, Gin Blossoms signed a record deal with A&M and recorded their first EP “Up And Crumbling” in 1991. But, it was not until their breakout record “New Miserable Experience” in 1992 that their rise to fame began. “New Miserable Experience” kept the band on the charts for almost 3 years with singles “Hey Jealousy,” “Allison Road,” “Until I Fall Away,” “Mrs Rita,” and “Found Out About You.” The album took the airwaves by siege and held MTV hostage with multi cross-over hits in 4 different radio formats. It was this record that rocketed the band into the mainstream going on to sell over 5 million copies making the band a 90’s radio mainstay.

DATE/TIME: Friday, March 6, 2020 /  8pm

ADMISSION: $50 – $90
$50 Upper Balcony (Limited)
$70 Reserved
$90 Preferred
Members receive $5 off each ticket. $15 Youth Tickets also available.

LOCATION: The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
14 Castle Street
Great Barrington, MA

MORE:
www.mahaiwe.org
FaceBook/MahaiwePerformingArtsCenter

 

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Bag Waste Reduction Law

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Starting March 1, 2020, a new bag waste reduction law will take effect in New York State – where over 23 billion plastic bags are typically used each year. Plastic bag usage affects both our communities and environment. Plastic bags can be seen stuck in trees, as litter in our neighborhoods, and floating in our waterways. From the significant recycling and disposal issues they pose to the harm they can do to wildlife, the negative impacts of plastic bags are easily seen.

As a consumer, you can help and #BYOBagNY – Bring Your Own Bag. Keep reusable bags in your car, or clip folding reusable bags onto your commuting bag or purse so you always have them handy. If you store them near the door or coat closet, you’ll be more likely to remember them on the way out. Remember that every time you use a reusable bag, you are doing your part to prevent litter and waste. Using reusable bags makes sense and is the right thing to do. You can also remind your family, friends, and neighbors to bring their reusable bags whenever they shop.

The Bag Waste Reduction Law applies to more than just grocery stores. Whether you’re going to the grocery store, clothes shopping, or to a home improvement store, make sure to bring your reusable bags.

 

 

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Hudson Brewing’s Annual Pineapple Party, Feb 29

Hudson Brewing Company is hosting their annual “Pineapple Party on Saturday, February 29th.

 

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Hudson Brewing Company is hosting their annual “Pineapple Party on Saturday, February 29th.

Dust off your coconuts and grass skirts because the annual Pineapple Party will be an all day Winter Luau. Pineapple cocktails, food, and live music by the Ronson Brothers from 6-9pm!

DATE/TIME: Saturday, February 29, 2020 / 12pm – 10pm

LOCATION: Hudson Brewing Company
99 South 3rd Street
Hudson, NY 12534

MORE:
hudsonbrew.com
facebook.com/hudsonbrewingco
facebook.com/events/779267712557146/

 

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Hudson Oakdale Plunge Leap Day Edition, Feb 29

The Friends of Hudson Youth have organized a special Leap Day edition of The Oakdale Plunge in Hudson this Saturday, February 29th. 

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The Friends of Hudson Youth have organized a special Leap Day edition of The Oakdale Plunge in Hudson this Saturday, February 29th.

Join Hudson’s bravest and most deranged as they leap into Oakdale Lake’s icy cold waters to support two hugely important community organizations, the Hudson Fire Department Water Rescue & Dive Team and the Hudson Youth Department.

REGISTER to plunge as either an Individual or a Team, then support our local heroes by raising donations from family, friends and co-workers.

Or DONATE to a brave-hearted plunger or team while you stay warm and dry.

The event kicks off with a kooky Costume Contest at noon on the beachhouse steps, followed immediately by plunging. Come enjoy Morabito’s prize winning chili and lots of frigid fundraisers leaping for two great causes!

For more information or questions about registration or the website please contact Peter at peter@hudsonyouth.org or 917-748-4662.

 

DATE/TIME: Saturday, February 29, 2020 / 12pm

ADMISSION: $20 – $30
Register at https://secure.qgiv.com/event/oakdaleplunge2020/

LOCATION: Oakdale Lake
132 N. 6th Street
Hudson, NY 12534

MORE:
hudsonyouth.org
facebook.com/oakdaleplunge/
instagram.com/oakdaleplunge

For more information or questions about registration or the website please contact Peter at peter@hudsonyouth.org or 917-748-4662

 

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Spotty Dog Writers Studio Reading Series, Feb 28

The Writers Studio Reading Series at The Spotty Dog Books & Ale is this Friday, February 28th. 

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The Writers Studio Reading Series at The Spotty Dog Books & Ale is this Friday, February 28th.

The Writers Studio Reading Series features several writers who will read from their works. The February entry in the series features The Writers Studio Hudson Valley faculty Rebecca Gee and students: Sean Allison,Jody Bolluyt, Lacey Clarke, Eva Deitch, and Julie Means Kane.

The Writers Studio Reading Series is a quarterly event at The Spotty Dog, where its instructors and students read from their work. The Writers Studio Hudson Valley welcomes students at all stages, from those who have only dreamed of writing fiction or poetry to those with MFAs hungry for additional serious, ongoing instruction.

info from thespottydog.com


DATE/TIME
: Friday, February 28th, 2020 /  7pm

LOCATION: The Spotty Dog Books & Ale
440 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534

ADMISSION: Free

MORE:
www.thespottydog.com
facebook.com/SpottyDogBooks
twitter.com/spottydogbooks
518-671-6006

 

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