Spencertown Academy Festival of Books, Labor Day Weekend 2018

Festival of Books, the annual extravaganza of all things literary, takes place over Labor Day weekend. The event features a giant used book sale, two days of readings and book signings by nationally known and local authors

Festival of Books, the annual extravaganza of all things literary, takes place over Labor Day weekend. The event features a giant used book sale, two days of readings and book signings by nationally known and local authors, a children’s program, and the Cookbook Café, serving fruit snacks, home-baked goodies, and our famous no-alarm vegetarian chili.

New this year, Spencertown Academy members will have first crack at the books during the Member’s Preview on Friday.

At the heart of the Festival is the annual book sale, one of the biggest in the region, offering more than 10,000 gently used books, including fiction and non-fiction, hard and soft cover —all at very affordable prices. Special sections included the Kid’s Corner for young readers; a media rack full of CDs, DVDs and audio books; art books; and a first-floor gallery featuring a handpicked selection of specialty books, limited editions, out-of-print books, and new books donated by leading national publishers.

DATES/TIMES/ADMISSION:

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31

1:00-8:00 pm: MEMBERS PREVIEW BOOK SALE
Free admission for members, $10 for member’s guest.
New this year, extended early buying to get first choice of 10,000+ gently used books. Preview shoppers enjoy wine and cheese from 6:00-8:00 pm Members and their guests ONLY. Memberships may be purchased at the door.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

9:30-11:15 am: CHILDREN’S PROGRAM – Free admission
Visit with Biscuit the Puppy, the beloved storybook character with a mind of his own. Pose for photos with the silly pup and take home a related art project. Sit and listen at the Storybook Corner, then browse in the Kid’s Book Room.

10:00 am-5:00 pm: BOOK SALE – Free admission
More than 10,000 affordably priced hard- and soft-cover books, fiction and non-fiction, as well as CDs, DVDs and LPs. All skillfully sorted and displayed for easy browsing. A Specialty Book Room tempts collectors with limited editions, signed copies, etc. New this year, teachers with ID receive 20% discount on purchases (except in Special Books Room).

YOUNG WRITERS PRESENTATIONS
In the Tent, 11:30 am-12:15 pm – Free admission
Presentation of award-winning stories and essays from the Young Writers Contest held earlier in the spring, hosted by Kelly Kynion, contest organizer.

AUTHOR PRESENTATIONS
In the Tent, 12:30-5:00 pm

12:30 pm: Two Formidables – Readings and discussion
Linda Dahl and Donna Kaz are determined women who confronted sexism and discrimination head on. Dahl’s memoir, Tooth and Nail: The Making of a Female Fight Doctor, recounts the years she spent as an ENT surgeon by day and ringside physician by night. Kaz’s book, UN/MASKED: Memoirs of a Guerrilla Girl on Tour, describes her journey pre #metoo movement from survivor of domestic violence to artist/activist.

2:00 pm: Americans, Bridges, and the Duna – Reading and conversation
Jessica Keener will discuss her literary thriller, Strangers in Budapest, in which an American couple and their adopted child find international intrigue within the 1990s ex-pat community in the Hungarian capital. Author Daphne Kalotay (Russian Winter; Sight Reading) will join Jessica in discussing the inherent mystery of a foreign setting, and how place can serve as a catalyst and character in the story’s unfolding.

3:30pm: Back to School – A Charming Tutorial! – Reading and discussion
Jamie Cat Callan will share delightful stories about her travels throughout France from her latest book, Parisian Charm School, along with secrets to hosting a great dinner party, tips on the art of flirtation, and how to live with joie de vivre.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

10:00 am-4:00 pm: BOOK SALE– Free admission

AUTHOR PRESENTATIONS
In the Tent, Noon-4:00 pm

Noon: Schizophrenia and Mental Health in America – reading and discussion
Nonfiction writer Sandy Allen will discuss their first book, A Kind of Mirraculas Paradise: A True Story about Schizophrenia. Part memoir (as written by the author’s uncle Bob, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and interpreted and presented by Allen), part investigative report on mental healthcare in America, this tragic and touching story looks closely at constructs of normalcy, including psychiatric disability, and the important role of the family in mental health care.

1:30 pm: Poets in Conversation – readings and discussion
What is it like to be a poet in today’s world? Carol Durant (Whole Phat and Gluten Free Poetry) and Karen Schoemer (her poems have appeared in Up the River, Chronogram, and the Pine Hills Review; some have also been set to music by her group Jaded Azurites) will share their poetry, and discuss the state of their art.

3:00 pm:Ghosts, Photography, and Southern Gothic – reading and discussion
Jon Michael Varese will discuss his first novel, The Spirit Photographer, an intense tale of death and betrayal that shows us how determinedly the ghosts of the past remain with us, and how resolutely they refuse to be quieted. The book conjures the Reconstruction-era South, replete with fugitive hunters, voodoo healers, and other dangers lurking in the swamp.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

10:00 am-2:00 pm: BOOK SALE CLEARANCE – Free admission
All remaining books are just $1.00 and special books are half off already low prices. Closing hour surprise specials.


LOCATION
:
Spencertown Academy Arts Center
790 NY-203
Spencertown, NY 12165


MORE
:
SpencertownAcademy.org
facebook.com/SpencertownAcademy
Phone: (518) 392-3693

 

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Pamela Badila’s “Folktales & Stories” at Hudson Area Library

The Hudson Area Library presents “Folktales & Stories for Children & Families” with Pamela Badila Sundays, beginning September 9. Mrs. Badila just completed directing and performing at “The Badila Family: A Celebration of Community and Culture,” a successful summer weekend at Hudson Hall.

The Hudson Area Library presents “Folktales & Stories for Children & Families” with Pamela Badila. Mrs. Badila just completed directing and performing at “The Badila Family: A Celebration of Community and Culture,” a successful summer weekend at Hudson Hall. This artistic and cultural celebration included Mrs. Badila’s production of “Spirit of the River” based on a West African folktale.

“This library program will focus on tales throughout the world with a mix of reading many beautiful children’s folktale stories, telling folktales to represent the oral tradition they began in, and performing and doing crafts with the children based on what we’ve read and heard.” stated Mrs. Badila. This special story hour will give families the opportunity to explore stories, told through generations, that formed the traditions and ethics of particular cultures.
Pamela is best known as the matriarch of the Badila clan and co-founder, with her late husband Elombe, of the Diata Diata International Folkloric Theatre. This community theatre company is known for their percussion ensemble, featured annually at the Hudson Winter Walk event and many others in the Northeast. Pamela writes and produces for Diata Diata, and for many years has brought people together through the power of stories.

Info from Hudson Area Library / PHOTO CREDIT: JD Urban

DATE/TIME:
Sundays, beginning September 9, 2018: 2 – 3pm

LOCATION:
Hudson Area Library
Community Room, which is wheelchair accessible.
51 N. 5th St. (at State St.)
Hudson, NY 12534

ADMISSION:
“Folktales & Stories” is geared towards children ages 6-11 however children of all ages are welcome.
Free and open to the public.

MORE:
HudsonAreaLibrary.org
email: programs@hudsonarealibrary.org
Tel: 518-828-1792 x101, or visit the main desk in the library

 

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Wish You Were Here: A Look Back at Life in Hudson Through Vintage Postcards at Hudson Area Library

The Hudson Area Library presents Wish You Were Here: A Look Back at Life in Hudson Through Vintage Postcards. 


The Hudson Area Library presents Wish You Were Here: A Look Back at Life in Hudson Through Vintage Postcards. This marks the library’s first ever History Room collection exhibit, and is curated by David Murphy of Hudson, former president of the library’s Board of Trustees and a member of its History Room Committee.

What did people do to connect with each other before telephones, internet, and instant messaging? Many sent postcards, even if it was to a friend or relative just a few miles away. Wish You Were Here examines and celebrates that era.

The Hudson Area Library History Room has collected an extensive set of postcards from this river city, most from the early 1900s, that tell charming personal stories about life here 100 years ago. The collection illuminates how essential this widely used method of communications was for travelers, family and friends in and around Hudson. It includes many street scenes of Hudson, prominent buildings such as the county courthouse, and parks such as Promenade Hill.

There will an opening reception on Thursday, September 6, which includes a presentation on the collection, hosted by Gary Sheffer, a native of Hudson. This will be followed by a wine and cheese gathering. The library will also have note cards and t-shirts for sale with an image of an iconic historic Hudson postcard.

DATE/TIME:
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 6, 2018: 6 – 8pm
Exhibition: September 6 – October 31, 2018

LOCATION:
Hudson Area Library
51 N. 5th St. (at State St.)
Hudson, NY 12534

ADMISSION:
Free and open to the public

MORE:
For more information email programs@hudsonarealibrary.org, call 518.828.1792 x101, or visit the main desk in the library.
HudsonAreaLibrary.org
Tel: 518-828-1792

 

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Columbia County Fair 2018 Starts Wednesday, Aug 29

The Columbia County Fair is six days of fun with all your fair favorites as well as new entertainment that will fill the stages, exhibit buildings, barns, midway and grandstand.

The Columbia County Fair is six days of fun with all your fair favorites as well as new entertainment that will fill the stages, exhibit buildings, barns, midway and grandstand. Headlining the Fair this year is Country Band Parmalee, known for their hit singles, “Carolina,” “Close Your Eyes,” and “Already Callin’ You Mine.”

Two nights of Demolition Derby.

Truck Pulling circuit rolling into our Grandstand for one exciting night of diesel, 4WD modified and enhanced gas competitors, produced by Shootout Productions.

Professional cowboys throughout the country competing for cash prizes and a chance at the year-end trophy buckle at the Painted Pony Rodeo. Team roping, calf roping, steer wrestling and ladies barrel racing contest fill out the event.

Monster Tractors will once again pull their heavy loads past the grandstand crowd, testing fairgoers eardrums while earning points towards the circuit championship.

DATES/TIMES:
August 29 through Labor Day, September 3, 2018
Wednesday NOON to 11pm
Thursday-Monday 10am-11pm

ADMISSION:
Single Admission (excluding Sunday) $10.00
Sunday Admission $15.00
Senior Citizens 62 & over (Thursday 10am to 4pm) $5.00
Youth Day 18 & under (Thursday 10am to 4pm) FREE
Active Military Individual Personnel, with ID or uniform FREE (not a family discount)

LOCATION:
Columbia County Fair Grounds
182 Hudson Avenue
Chatham, NY 12037

MORE:
www.columbiafair.com
facebook.com/Columbia-County-Fair

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Hot Dog Boat Returns to Spotty Dog in Hudson, Aug 29

Hot Dog Boat, a collaborative open-mic night… about Hot Dogs is returning toThe Spotty Dog Books & Ale. 

Hot Dog Boat, a collaborative open-mic night… about Hot Dogs is returning to The Spotty Dog Books & Ale

Hosted by Burt Murder, HOT DOG BOAT is a delicious event in which YOU get to be in the band. All instruments provided, occasional prizes, and even the POTENTIAL PROMISE of HOT DOGS! (Cannot guarantee Hot Dogs at this time)

Come and get rowdy, sail away on the singing ship of hot dogs, float into the magical abyss of tubed meat.

Roll up on shore or cast away with a microphone in hand.

Previous songs created at Hot Dog Boat have been:

Hot Dog Hero
Hot Dog Man
I Wanna be Frank with You
Don’t Touch my Dog
Dog on a Log
Hot Dog Drum and Bass
Salami Mami

info from thespottydog.com


DATE/TIME
:
Wednesday, August 29th, 2018: 8pm

LOCATION:
The Spotty Dog Books & Ale
440 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534
518-671-6006

ADMISSION:
Free

MORE:
www.thespottydog.com
facebook.com/SpottyDogBooks

 

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