Columbia Land Conservancy Maple Sugaring Tour, Mar 16

The Columbia Land Conservancy is holding an educational Maple Sugaring Tour on Saturday.

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The Columbia Land Conservancy is holding an educational Maple Sugaring Tour on Saturday. Learn about the traditional and modern techniques producers use to craft the sweet stuff.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, March 16, 2019: 9am – 11am

LOCATION:
The Farm at Miller’s Crossing
81 Roxbury Road
Hudson, NY 12534

COST:
This event is Free to attend.
Registration is required so the CLC can be in touch in the event of a cancellation.

MORE:
http://clctrust.org
facebook.com/ColumbiaLandConservancy

Columbia Land Conservancy Inc.
49 Main Street Chatham, NY
info@clctrust.org
518.392.5252

 

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Columbia County Historical Society Lecture, “Tales of the Majestic Hudson: Rare and Little Known Stories of the Hudson River Valley”, Mar 12

The Columbia County Historical Society presents a Free Lecture – “Tales of the Majestic Hudson: Rare and Little Known Stories of the Hudson River Valley” with U.S. Coast Guard Licensed Master Capt. Stanley Wilcox.

The Columbia County Historical Society presents a Free Lecture – “Tales of the Majestic Hudson: Rare and Little Known Stories of the Hudson River Valley” with U.S. Coast Guard Licensed Master Capt. Stanley Wilcox.

The Hudson River Valley begins above Albany and winds south for 150 miles to the New York Harbor, where it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. We know from archeological findings that the Valley has been inhabited for over 10,000 years. During this time prehistoric man, Native Americans, Dutch settlers, British forces, and American revolutionaries all left footprints, stories, and legends in the Hudson Valley.
Many of these stories regarding the Hudson Valley of today have been lost in time. Captain Wilcox brings these stories to us:

● How a glacier transformed the Hudson into an estuary.
● Henry Hudson’s fate following his four voyages of exploration.
● The Dutch system of navigation.
● A Hudson River brick industry with over 130 brickyards.
● Why Rip Van Winkle was a happy man after his 20 year sleep.
● How to get from New York City to Albany in 1800.
● What actually did happen to the Mohicans?
● Who paid for New York City’s world-renowned Eiffel Tower?
● How Mount Merino was named.
● The amazing ice industry.
● What Troy housewife’s invention led to the development of an industry that employed thousands?
● How did two maiden sisters come to be the only civilians buried with full military honors at West Point?
● Whatever possessed Yankee Doodle to stick a feather in his cap and call it, of all things, “macaroni?”
● Capt. Wilcox will share anecdotes and stories about 120 of the Hudson Valley’s communities, islands, lighthouses, power plants, and mansions.

unnamedABOUT THE SPEAKER
Capt. Stanley Wilcox holds a Coast Guard Master’s license and has served as Senior Captain on the Spirit of Hudson for the past 12 years. He is co-author of Capt Stan’s Hudson River Book, with foreword by Riverkeeper. The book, now in its fourth edition, has stories and history on more than 120 sites along the Hudson River, with 200+ color photos. The Albany Times Union review described it as “..a beautiful book”.
Capt Stan has taught “Hudson River Boating and Seamanship” for many years at Columbia-Greene Community College, and has been guest speaker on American Cruise Lines.

DATE/TIME:
Tuesday, March 12th, 2019: 7pm – 8:30pm

LOCATION:
Van Buren Hall
6 Chatham St.,
Kinderhook, NY 12106

MORE:
www.cchsny.org
facebook.com/cchsny
twitter.com/cchs_ny

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Dancing Through The Decades at The Falls, Mar 9

Dance the night away to your favorite decade.

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Dance the night away to your favorite decade. Dance will always have a major impact on history and the future. From the 1950s to the 2000s, music will forever be a way people can express themselves from many different cultures.

Dress in your own style is optional.

The 1950s was to most people the year of growth and rebellion. Major dances from the 1950s like the bop, the twist and other dances made popular from this rock and roll era influenced movies like “Grease” and “Hairspray”. From their poodle skirts, socks, and white tennis shoes, this was the era of the pink ladies and dirty dancing. Especially with Elvis’s rocking pelvis, the dirty dancing seed has been planted.

The majority of the dances in the 1960s didn’t include a dance partner. They had dances like the Mashed Potato, the Fly, the Monkey and the Funky Chicken. Over 400 new dances were introduced in the 1960s. Artists like Nat Cole and The Beatles had a huge impact in this era for dance. Some films based off this era were “Cats”and “West Side Story.”

The 1970s. The colorful, bright, soulful disco era, from dances like the hustle, the YMCA, and soul train lines, this upbeat era kept everyone on their toes or should I say “their platform shoes.” Disco was also expressed very impressive on the dance floor from songs like “Macho Man”, “Love Machine” and “Foxy Lady”. A lot of people would express themselves best dancing with their significant other to disco music. Movies like “Saturday Night Fever” starring John Travolta were based on this era.

Break dancing being one of the biggest crazes of the 1980s, street dancing was born in this era. Even though break dancing was such a big thing, it was also the year of punk and heavy metal such as moshing (jumping around to the sounds of loud heavy metal music.) A famous dance film in the 1980s was “Dirty Dancing” which featured a dance style called lambada. Lambada, a dance with long-standing Brazilian roots, was a very sensual dance, even though it was very fast paced.

1990s — the era of hip hop and line dancing which influenced dance culture tremendously to this day. The 1990s had dances from the tootsie roll, the running man, to the macarena that still are popular in dances that kids do today. The 90s brought major artists such as MC Hammer, Vanilla ice, and BlackStreet that still bless our eardrums today.

In the 2000s artist like Brittany Spears, N’Sync, Beyonce and Ciara swept the nation with their hit singles and rocking dance moves. Thinking back to the early 2000s, the signature dances that come to mind were throwbacks like “crank that Soulja Boy,” “the lean wit it rock wit it,” “teach me how to dougie,” and shuffling.

Entertainment by: DJ Shawn Gille Entertainment
Catering by: Chef Yvette ( A perfect plate catering)
Coordinated by: Christina Snyder ( Director of Operations)

 

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, March 9, 2019: 7pm – 11:30pm

ADMISSION:
$40.00 (per person) Pre sale ticket includes (1st drink Free), Mini sliders,  Mini hotdogs,  Chicken waffle sliders,  Salsa stations, French fries with toppings,  Desserts. Cash bar by Adam McMullen (Albany Clubhouse)
$50.00 at The Door

Ticket purchases are available at The Falls Front Desk, by calling 518-719-1600 Ext 140, or online at events.ticketprinting.com/event/Rockin-50s-To-Now-32732

21 and over (ID required)

LOCATION:
The Falls
158 Union Tpke
Hudson, NY 12534

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Women Who Whiskey, Hudson Valley Chapter Launch Party at Olde York Distillery, Mar 8

Women Who Whiskey is a welcoming community of whiskey drinkers who are as diverse and expressive as whiskey itself.

Women Who Whiskey is a welcoming community of whiskey drinkers who are as diverse and expressive as whiskey itself. There are over thirty chapters around the world – and now, there’s one in the Hudson Valley!

Join the new chapter on International Women’s Day at Olde York Farm Distillery and Cooperage for cocktails, tastings, delicious snacks and lots of swag for spirits lovers, provided by local women-owned producers.

Your ticket includes:

  • On arrival, small samples our sponsors’ signature cocktails and food. Additional food and drinks for purchase throughout the night
  • A tour of the distillery (7pm and 8pm, limit 25 people each) and tasting led by owner/distillers Stuart and Louise Newsome
  • A raffle ticket to win products from our sponsors: Olde York Farm, Hudson-Chatham Winery, Hetta Glogg and Samosa Shack
  • A gift bag including an Empire Passport, discounts to future events, and more!

DATE/TIME:
Friday, March 8, 2019: 6:30pm – 9pm

ADMISSION:
Free
All are welcome, please RSVP because space is limited

LOCATION:
Olde York Farm Distillery & Cooperage
284 State Route 23
Claverack, NY 12513

MORE:
www.womenwhowhiskey.club
facebook.com/WomenWhoWhiskeyHV
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www.oldeyorkfarm.com
facebook.com/oldeyorkfarm

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LEGOPALOOZA at the New Lebanon Library, Mar 6

The New Lebanon Library is hosting it’s regular LEGO builders get together. 

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The New Lebanon Library is hosting it’s regular LEGO builders get together. The library will provide the LEGOs, so all kids need to bring is their imaginations. Let your inner, master builder out and have some fun creating with everyone’s favorite bricks–or take on a challenge!

For ages 5 – 12. LEGO donations are very welcome

DATE/TIME:
Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 4:30pm – 5:30pm

LOCATION:
New Lebanon Library
550 State Route 20
New Lebanon, NY 12125

MORE:
NewLebanonLibrary.org
Facebook.com/NewLebanonLibraryNY
twitter –@NewLebanonLib
518-794-8844
leb@taconic.net

 

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