

The Roeliff Jansen Library is bringing back their Gingerbread House Decorating event for kids, beginning December 5
The Roeliff Jansen Library is bringing back their Gingerbread House Decorating event for kids, beginning December 5. Get ready for the holidays by decorating your very own gingerbread house! Children can sign-up to receive a free gingerbread house decorating kit by emailing youth@roejanlibrary.org or calling 518-325-4101.
Children who then bring in their decorated house for display at the library will receive a free holiday book from Santa, shipped straight from the North Pole! The houses will remain on display at the library until December 19; afterwards, kids are free to take their houses home if they choose to.
DATE/TIME: Beginning December 5, 2020
LOCATION: Roeliff Jansen Community Library
Sign-up by emailing youth@roejanlibrary.org or calling 518-325-4101.
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The latest update from the Columbia County Department of Health.
Following is the latest update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

For comparison, here is last Sunday’s update:
For more info, visit columbiacountynyhealth.com
If you have a Columbia County photo that you’d like to submit for Scenic Sunday, email it to columbiacountycurrent@gmail.com
This week, a misty valley in Ancramdale.

Thank you Woody for the great photo.
If you have a Columbia County photo that you’d like to submit for Scenic Sunday, email it to columbiacountycurrent@gmail.com
Hudson Hall is hosting ‘Art & Soul’, a group show & intentional listening installation curated by Reggie Madison.
Hudson Hall is hosting ‘Art & Soul’, a group show & intentional listening installation curated by Reggie Madison.
For artist and curator Reginald Madison, music and the creative process are inextricably connected. “Music always inspires me,” he says. “I would be totally lost without it.” In this special Hudson Jazz Festival group exhibition, Madison has invited his friends and neighbors to contribute their own visual solos. Each piece chosen is a riff on their own body of work, which together sing a song of an artistic community inextricably connected in a time of global anxiety and collective isolation.
Hudson Hall’s first floor galleries are alive and filled with new artwork and sculptures, including works from curator Reggie Madison, David Hammons, Bijan Mahmoodi, Marlene Marshall, Kris Perry, Richard Sandler, Tschabalala Self, and Kianja Strobert.
Visit HudsonHall.org for more on the featured artists.
DATE/TIME: Fridays – Sundays, until December 20, 2020 / 1 – 5pm
Timed entry on the hour. Reservations only, 20 reservations max/hour.
MAKE A RESERVATION
COST: Free
LOCATION: Hudson Hall
327 Warren St, Hudson, NY 12534
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