Folktales & Stories w/ Pamela Badila at Hudson Area Library

Join the Hudson Area Library for Folktales & Stories with Pamela Badila each Wednesday in July.

Join the Hudson Area Library for Folktales & Stories with Pamela Badila each Wednesday in July.
Presented by celebrated community leader, writer, and performing artist, Pamela Badila, this special storytime features an hour of interactive folktales, stories, music, and dancing. Caregivers and kids are invited to play dressup, sing along, and participate in stories from all over the world.

Storytime is free and open to the public.

DATE/TIME: Each Wednesday, July, 2022 / 10 – 11am

LOCATION: The Hudson Area Library Community Room
51 North Fifth Street
Hudson, NY 12534

REGISTRATION: Appreciated, but not required
To register, email youth@hudsonarealibrary.org or call 518-828-1792 x101

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Afternoon on a Hill Returns to Steepletop, Aug 13

Edna St. Vincent Millay’s historic home, Steepletop, is thrilled to announce that on Saturday, August 13, 2022, we will open the Steepletop grounds for the first time in three years for a special musical event

Edna St. Vincent Millay’s historic home, Steepletop, is thrilled to announce that on Saturday, August 13, 2022, we will open the Steepletop grounds for the first time in three years for a special musical event to benefit the restoration and maintenance of the historic site. We hope you’ll take advantage of this rare opportunity to wander through Millay’s gardens and fields and explore the Poetry Trail that leads to the Millay family gravesites. Millay’s house will also be open for tours for a limited number of ticket holders.

The centerpiece of the day will be a 2:00 pm concert under a tent on the hill by Millay’s home, featuring celebrated musical interpreters of Millay’s poetry: Scottish harper, composer and producer Maeve Gilchrist, and The Edna Project, made up of Liz Queler, Seth Farber and their son, Joey Farber.

Maeve Gilchrist, who will perform the title cut from her latest CD, “The Harpweaver,” inspired by one of Millay’s iconic poems, has been described by one critic as “a phenomenal harp player who can make her instrument ring with unparalleled purity.” Maeve‘s innovative approach to her instrument stretches its harmonic limits and improvisational possibilities. Born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, currently based in Brooklyn, New York, she is as at home as a soloist with an internationally renowned orchestra as she is playing with a traditional Irish folk group or working with electronic sounds in a more contemporary setting. Maeve has released five albums to date, including “The Harpweaver,” which the Irish Times gave a five-star review, calling it “buoyant, sprightly and utterly beguiling…a snapshot of a musician at the top of her game.”

The Edna Project, who will perform a selection of Millay’s poetry set to music, has been hailed as “an eclectic sublimely musical melding of folk, bluegrass, rock and jazz with humor and great harmonies” and “an amazing bunch of top-notch musicians and first-rate lyrics taken from the poetry of Millay.” Each member is a remarkable musician: singer/songwriter/composer Liz is a three-time Grammy nominee who has performed extensively as a singer and as an instrumentalist. Composer/musician Seth was music director for the late folk/blues legend Odetta and has also been nominated for several Grammys; he has numerous Broadway credits and his music has been used extensively for film and television. Joey, a recent graduate of the Berklee School of Music, is fast amassing his own impressive credits, including several national jingles, an off-Broadway show (“Soul Doctor”) and appearances on SNL and other late-night television shows.

A wine reception will follow the concert.

DATE/TIME: Saturday, August 13, 2022 / 10am – 6pm

LOCATION: Edna St. Vincent Millay’s Steepletop
440 East Hill Road
Austerlitz, NY 12017

ADMISSION: $95 & $125
$95 per person for the concert and reception
$125 per person for the concert, reception, and a 45-minute house tour (limited availability).
Tickets may be purchased in advance at www.millay.org

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Hudson Hall Presents Kaytek The Wizard, Multimedia Puppet Play, Jun 29

Hudson Hall presents Kaytek The Wizard, Multimedia Puppet Play, on Friday, July 29 at 7pm.

Hudson Hall presents Kaytek The Wizard, Multimedia Puppet Play, on Friday, July 29 at 7pm.

A story of a mischievous boy wizard who discovers the magic and the responsibility of the power he holds within him, this multimedia puppet show speaks to every child’s dream of adventure, freedom, and shaping the world to their own designs.

Recommended for ages 9+
Based on the story by Janusz Korczak
Translated into English by Antonia Lloyd-Jones
Script and Direction by Brian Hull with Mary Tanner
Music by Sarah Hart
Animation and projected images by Bigfott Studios

DATES/TIMES: Friday, July 29, 2022 / 7pm

LOCATION: Hudson Hall
327 Warren Street 
Hudson, NY 12534 

COST: Free
Reservations recommended and available at https://hudsonoperahouse.secure.force.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F1Q00000mo1dUUAQ

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North Chatham Library Program: Native Plants and Beneficial Insects, Jun 29

The North Chatham Free Library presents Native Plants and Beneficial Insects on June 29th

The North Chatham Free Library presents Native Plants and Beneficial Insects on June 29th. Would you like your garden to be filled with butterflies, bees and birds? Learn how at this presentation by Sandra Linnell, who will discuss what plants thrive in our area and how they support our local ecology.

The growth of cities and their accompanying urban sprawl have fragmented and transformed ecologically productive land to lush lawns and decorative ornamentals to enhance property values. The remaining isolated natural areas are not large enough to support wildlife, however that trend is turning.

Native plants are those that occur naturally in a region. Research by the entomologist Doug Tallamy has found that native oak trees support over 500 species of caterpillars whereas ginkgo, a commonly planted landscape tree from Asia, host only 5 species of caterpillars.

Plants available in nurseries are often species chosen for their exotic interest and they not only sever the food web, but some have shown invasive behavior, outcompeting native species and degrading habitat in the remaining natural areas.

Sandra Linnell is the Community Horticulture Program Coordinator at the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties. She has experience in growing natives, herbs, and flowers from seed from her previous employment working on farms and greenhouses.

This program will be held outside in the back garden of the NCFL, weather permitting. If necessary, will meet upstairs in the Library. .

Live & Learn programs are supported, in part, by grants from the Fund for Columbia County, a fund of the Berkshire Taconic Foundation and the Bank of Greene County.

DATE/TIME: Wednesday, June 29, 2022 / 10am

LOCATION: North Chatham Free Library
4287 Route 203
North Chatham, NY 12132

REGISTRATION: Signup for this event at registernorthchathamlibrary@gmail.com

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Agatha Christie’s Fiddlers Three at The Theater Barn

The Theater Barn, in New Lebanon, presents this year’s Agatha Christie play, Fiddlers Three, from June 23rd to July 3rd.

The Theater Barn, in New Lebanon, presents this year’s Agatha Christie play, Fiddlers Three, from June 23rd to July 3rd.

In Fiddlers Three, the last play written by Agatha Christie, a prank turns ugly when a group of young people attempt to hide a corpse. Trying to get their hands on more than a little inheritance, a group of young people hide the body of a dead tycoon. But what starts as a lark quickly becomes all too serious when they discover that the body is in fact a murder victim. A comedy about business and finance, with a strong undercurrent of criminal activity, the play combines humour, intricate plotting and a confounding murder.

The Stage described it as, “A different Agatha Christie. The play has deserted the familiar path of the whodunnit type thriller into the realms of black comedy. The action is played for laughs rather than chills, but once the story line has been established, there is plenty of humour and sparkle to carry it along to the usual surprise climax.”

The play was originally performed in Bristol in 1971, titled Fiddler’s Five. Following the performance, Christie revised the scripted, combined two characters and simplified several of the red herrings and Fiddlers Three was completed in 1972.

DATE/TIME: Thursday, June 23 through Sunday, July 3, 2022

Friday, June 24, 2022 – 08:00 PM
Saturday, June 25, 2022 – 04:00 PM
Saturday, June 25, 2022 – 08:00 PM
Sunday, June 26, 2022 – 02:00 PM
Sunday, June 26, 2022 – 07:00 PM
Wednesday, June 29, 2022 – 07:00 PM
Thursday, June 30, 2022 – 02:00 PM
Thursday, June 30, 2022 – 08:00 PM
Friday, July 1, 2022 – 08:00 PM
Saturday, July 2, 2022 – 04:00 PM
Saturday, July 2, 2022 – 08:00 PM
Sunday, July 3, 2022 – 02:00 PM

TICKET PRICES: $32 – $35
Regular Tickets $35
Senior Citizens / Veterans / Sunday Matinée $32

LOCATION: The Theater Barn
654 Columbia Pike (US Rt 20)
New Lebanon, NY 12125

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Box Office – 518-794-8989

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