Make Your Own Living Foods Tonight at New Lebanon Library

Tonight at New Lebanon Library, Join Vince Teachout, foodie and green living enthusiast, and learn to make your own living foods! Living foods are uncooked, unprocessed, organic, and sometimes fermented foods which contain natural living enzymes. Participants will learn about the benefits of living foods and also how to produce their own living foods, such as sprouts, yogurt, kombucha, sauerkraut, sprouts, beer, and more.

WHEN: Thursday 2/23
TIME: 7:00 PM
WHERE: New Lebanon Library.

Linda Worster to Perform at New Lebanon Library

This Friday at New Lebanon Library: COFFEEHOUSE NIGHT featuring the music of LINDA WORSTER

“The New Lebanon Library is proud to host local singer/songwriter Linda Worster.
Join us for coffee, tea, snacks, and wonderful music that proclaims the joy and explores the struggle of inner discovery.”

WHEN: Friday, 2/3
TIME: 6:00-8:00 pm
FOR: Everyone!

MORE INFO:
New Lebanon Library
550 State Route 20
New Lebanon, NY 12125
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

“Locally Grown” Screening at New Lebanon Library

Join filmmakers Isaak van der Meulen and Kelt Wilska for a screening of their award-winning documentary short about the New Lebanon farmer’s market. After the film, farmers and others interested in sustainable agriculture, agritourism and local food sourcing are invited to participate in a discussion led by market manager Cynthia Creech. New Lebanon made a big jump forward with the start of the farmer’s market. What should be next for the local economy?

Free and open to the public. Discussion to follow. Showing cosponsored by the Lebanon Valley Business Association.

WHEN: Thursday, January 12
TIME: 7:00 pm
WHERE: New Lebanon Library

For more information, call 518-794-8844.

Hudson Grows as a Musician-Friendly Town

Hudson.
Another interesting article about the growing music scene happening in Hudson. In the article titled “Hudson grows as a musician-friendly town”, in the TimesUnion.com, writer Scott Waldman talks about the town’s latest famous resident, Tommy Stinson (the bassist for Guns ‘n Roses) and some of the other people and factors contributing to the town’s success.

You can read the article at timesunion.com by clicking here

A Christmas Carol at The Colonial Theatre

Colonial_TheatreA Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Eric Hill, is running now until December 30, 2011 at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, MA.

The Berkshire Theatre Group’s production is directed by Eric Hill (who also stars as Scrooge) and E. Gray Simons III and stars James and Kim Taylor as the Cratchits.

Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children. There are also sponsor tickets available for $100 for adults and $50 for children, which include a donation to the Berkshire Theatre Group’s Education Program.

Tickets will be on sale via phone at 413-997-4444 and online at www.JamesTaylor.com as well as via phone and walk up. A maximum of four tickets may be purchased in any one transaction. Standard Ticket Office hours are Monday-Friday 10am–5pm, Saturdays 10am–2pm or on any performance day from 10am until intermission.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit TheColonialTheatre.org or click here.