Coming to the Theater Barn – ‘The Decorator’

The Theater Barn, in New Lebanon, presents “The Decorator”.


The Theater Barn, in New Lebanon, presents “The Decorator”.

Marcia returns to her flat to find it has not been painted. A painter is just beginning the work when the wife of the man with whom Marcia is having an affair arrives to tell all to her husband. Marcia hires the painter, a part time actor, to impersonate her husband. Hilarity is piled upon hilarity as the painter, who takes his acting very seriously, portrays the absent husband.

DATES/TIMES:
Friday, September 7, 2018 – Sunday, September 23, 2018
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm.

TICKET PRICES:
$29.00 for the evening performances
$27.00 for the Sunday matinee

LOCATION:
654 Columbia Pike
New Lebanon, NY 12125

MORE:
TheTheaterBarn.org
facebook.com/thetheaterbarn
Box Office – 518-794-8989

 

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2nd Annual Progressive Vegan Dinner in Red Hook, Sep 13

Join Hudson Valley Vegans for a festive progressive dinner!


Join Hudson Valley Vegans for a festive progressive dinner! We have worked with three Red Hook venues to provide three delicious vegan courses – just for us, on this special evening. All are welcome from the community- Vegan or just vegan-curious. Come out, support Red Hook venues, and see how delicious vegan/plant-based dishes can be.

The evening begins at 5:30 pm at Yum Yum Noodle Bar for appetizers. After that, stop no 2 is at Flatiron Restaurant, where the restaurant will prepare three family-style entrees. Finally, at 7:30, enjoy scrumptious vegan desserts by Terry of Terry’s Bakeshop fame, at the Enchanted Cafe.

DATE/TIME:
Thursday, September 13, 2018: 5:30pm

LOCATION:
Red Hook, NY 12571

Yum Yum Noodle Bar (5:30pm)
7496 S Broadway

Flatiron American Restaurant & Bar (6:30pm)
7488 S Broadway

Enchanted Cafe (7:30pm)
7484 S Broadway

TICKETS:
$47 per person. Limited number available. Visit https://veganprogressivedinner.brownpapertickets.com to purchase.

MORE:
www.hvvegans.org

 

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Geology, The Ice Age, & Hudson River School Hike at Olana

Take a tour of Olana’s geological landscape with Hartwick College Geology Professor, Robert Titus.


Take a tour of Olana’s geological landscape with Hartwick College Geology Professor, Robert Titus. Participants will learn about the geological history of Olana and the forces that shaped the 19th-century Hudson River School artist Frederic Church’s artist-designed landscape. Experience Olana’s landscape with new eyes—the eyes of geologist who sees where science meets storytelling and time travel is possible. The hike will be about 1.5 miles with rests, followed by apples and ice water. Wear smart shoes and sunscreen.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, September 8, 2018: 4pm – 5:30pm

ADMISSION:
Member: $5, Non-Member: $10
Ages 8+

LOCATION:
Olana State Historic Site (Visitor Center)
5720 New York 9G
Hudson, NY 12534

MORE:
Tickets: eventbrite.com
www.olana.org

 

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A Brief History of Labor Day

Labor Day in the United States is a public holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, laws, and well-being of the country.

Labor Day in the United States is a public holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, laws, and well-being of the country. It is the Monday of the long weekend known as Labor Day Weekend and it is considered the unofficial end of summer in the United States. It is recognized as a federal holiday.

Beginning in the late 19th century, as the trade union and labor movements grew, trade unionists proposed that a day be set aside to celebrate labor. “Labor Day” was promoted by the Central Labor Union and the Knights of Labor, which organized the first parade in New York City. In 1887, Oregon was the first state of the United States to make it an official public holiday. By the time it became an official federal holiday in 1894, thirty states in the United States officially celebrated Labor Day.

According to one early history of Labor Day, the event originated in connection with a General Assembly of the Knights of Labor convened in New York City in September 1882. In connection with this clandestine Knights assembly, a public parade of various labor organizations was held on September 5 under the auspices of the Central Labor Union (CLU) of New York. Secretary of the CLU Matthew Maguire is credited for first proposing that a national Labor Day holiday subsequently be held on the first Monday of each September in the aftermath of this successful public demonstration.

An alternative thesis is maintained that the idea of Labor Day was the brainchild of Peter J. McGuire, a vice president of the American Federation of Labor, who put forward the initial proposal in the spring of 1882. According to McGuire, on May 8, 1882, he made a proposition to the fledgling Central Labor Union in New York City that a day be set aside for a “general holiday for the laboring classes”. According to McGuire he further recommended that the event should begin with a street parade as a public demonstration of organized labor’s solidarity and strength, with the march followed by a picnic, to which participating local unions could sell tickets as a fundraiser. According to McGuire he suggested the first Monday in September as an ideal date for such a public celebration, owing to optimum weather and the date’s place on the calendar, sitting midway between the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving public holidays

 

 

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Riders Mills Schoolhouse Annual Art Show, Sep 1

The Riders Mills Art Show at The Riders Mills Schoolhouse is this Saturday.

The Riders Mills Art Show at The Riders Mills Schoolhouse is this Saturday. This year’s annual event will feature 45 local and regional artists exhibiting their wares. There will also be food, music and a tour of the historic schoolhouse.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, September 1, 2018: 10am – 4pm

LOCATION:
Riders Mills Schoolhouse
98 Riders Mills Road (Corner of Riders Mills Road & Drowne Road)
Old Chatham, NY

ADMISSION:
Free

MORE:
RidersMillsSchoolhouse.org
facebook.com/RidersMillsSchoolhouse/
Phone: 518.794.5654

 

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