At The Crandell – Going in Style

NOW SHOWING at the Crandell Theater in Chatham: Going in Style

Oscar winners Morgan Freeman (“Million Dollar Baby”), Michael Caine (“The Cider House Rules,” “Hannah and Her Sisters”) and Alan Arkin (“Little Miss Sunshine”) team up as lifelong buddies Willie, Joe and Al, who decide to buck retirement and step off the straight-and-narrow for the first time in their lives when their pension fund becomes a corporate casualty, in director Zach Braff’s comedy “Going in Style.” Desperate to pay the bills and come through for their loved ones, the three risk it all by embarking on a daring bid to knock off the very bank that absconded with their money.

TRAILER:

 

INFO:
Rated: PG-13 (for drug content, language and some suggestive material)
Genre: Comedy
Directed By: Zach Braff
Written By: Ted Melfi
Runtime: 97 minutes
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures

SHOW TIMES:
Fri 4/28 thru Wednesday 5/3 – 5:00pm & 7:30pm daily
Sat 4/29 & Sun 4/30 – 2:30pm Matinee

TICKET PRICES:
Chatham Film Club Members & Children $6.50
Non Members $7.50
Matinees, All Seats $6.50
Additional $2.00 fee for 3D

LOCATION:
The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street in the Village of Chatham.
Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info.

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Hudson Hall Christens Restored Theater w/ Season of Performers Redefining Classical Music

Hudson Hall will open the doors of its newly restored theater with “Classics on Hudson”.  This season, which features musicians who are redefining the world of classical music, will begin on May 7. The performers include NYC quartet, Brooklyn Rider; violinist Tim Fain with pianist Roman Rabinovich and flutist Eugenia Zukerman; and Christopher O’Riley with cellist Matt Haimovitz.

DATES/TIMES:

Sunday, May 7, 2017 at 5pm

BROOKLYN RIDER
Johnny Gandelsman, violin
Colin Jacobsen, violin
Nicholas Cords, viola
Michael Nicolas, cello


Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 7pm

TIM FAIN with ROMAN RABINOVICH and
EUGENIA ZUKERMAN
Tim Fain, violin
Eugenia Zukerman, flute
Roman Rabinovich, piano


Friday, June 2, 2017 at 7pm

CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY And MATT HAIMOVITZ
Christopher O’Riley, piano
Matt Haimovitz, cellist

 

ADMISSION:
Tickets: $40 premium section, $25 general admission

LOCATION:
Hudson Hall
at the historic Hudson Opera House
327 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534

CONTACT:
www.hudsonhall.org
(518) 822-1438

 

 

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The Hudson Valley People’s Climate March is This Saturday

I’m reposting the following in case you missed it the first time.

On April 29, 2017, hundreds of thousands of Americans will take part in a peaceful march to fight for our planet, and raise awareness of the growing climate crisis. The People’s Climate Movement is centered on the Washington DC march, and working with sister marches across the country, including one in Hudson NY.

Hudson Valley People’s Climate Sister March & Rally is being organized by a coalition of individuals involved with local Indivisible, Resistance and Environmental groups in the Upper Hudson Valley and is being co-sponsored with Basilica Hudson.

SCHEDULE for APRIL 29:

11am – The Rally
The Hudson Valley People’s Climate Sister March will begin with a rally in the Public Square (7th Street Park) in the center of Hudson. The rally will feature speakers from a variety of environmental activists groups including those involved in environmental justice, open space, sustainable farming, clean water and more. Confirmed speakers include Ned Sullivan, President of Scenic Hudson; Assembly Member Didi Barrett; Will Yandik, 4th Generation farmer, environmental activist and former NY-19 Congressional candidate; Michelle O’Leary who founded NY Water Project in response to the PFOA contamination in Hoosik Falls; and Karen Frishkoff, co-leader of the Columbia County chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.

12pm – The March
After the rally, the march will head down Warren Street toward the river. We are encouraging people to bring signs and other visuals. The national march is encouraging people to produce signage and visuals that are circles to represent the planet and the circles of resistance that we see everywhere in the nation. DRONE-y sounds — such as wordless voices, kazoos, recorders, flutes, portable keyboards, bag pipes — are encouraged, as is thematic dress. Think Climate, think Planet, think cosmic DRONE! The march route will take Warren Street to the end, turn left on Front Street pass the train station and will end up at Basilica Hudson with their 24-HOUR DRONE festival will have just begun.

1pm – The Meet Up
When marchers arrive at Basilica they are encouraged to meet under their huge solar array, located behind the Kite’s Nest building, adjacent to the railroad tracks and the L&B building. The array will be stocked with information by representatives of local and regional environmental groups. There will be a few speakers who will address the crowd and the event will finish with people having a chance to exchange ideas, meet their fellow activists and get more involved.

Looking for something after the March? Basilica Hudson, will open their 2017 Season at noon on the 29th, with the annual program ’24-HOUR DRONE: EXPERIMENTS IN SOUND AND MUSIC’. For more on this music festival, visit http://basilicahudson.org/24-hour-drone/


MARCH SIGN UP
:
If you’d like event updates, be the first to get news about additional speakers and performers, plus tips and instructions for the best parking and viewing locations, then Sign Up in advance, here: https://actionnetwork.org/events/hudson-ny-peoples-climate-march

CONTACT:
For additional info, contact Hudson Resistance:
hudsonresistance.org
hudsonresistance@gmail.com
Victor Mendolia: 518-966-2060

 

 

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Interesting Article on Brownstoner About Relocating From Brooklyn to Upstate New York

An article on Brownstoner.com titled, Relocating From Brooklyn to Upstate New York?, offers some tips and advice for Brooklyners considering a move to our area. Although I don’t think West Chester county could be considered “Upstate NY”, there is some good advice for anyone considering a move to Columbia County.

Here are two of the tips, including one from a colleague, and fellow Beach & Bartolo Realtor of mine, Victor Mendolia:

Beware of “unknown costs”: Victor Mendolia, from Beach and Bartolo Real Estate in Chatham, says property taxes Upstate can be surprisingly high. “This is particularly true when there is another layer of municipal government like incorporated villages or cities,” he says.

Use a local buyer’s agent: Young (Gia M. Young, real estate salesperson at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Dobbs Ferry, ) says that a local buyer’s agent is more likely to know property tax assessments and zoning code implications. “The local agents also know each other and have established relationships, which may benefit their buyers,” she says. One place to find them is on Brownstoner Services.

Read the entire article on Brownstoner.com, and contact me (jmckinney@beachandbartolo.com) if you are considering a move to Columbia County.

 

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At The Crandell for One Day Only – Frantz

NOW SHOWING at the Crandell Theater in Chatham: Frantz

Director François Ozon’s elegiac tale of love and remembrance is set in a small German town in the aftermath of World War I, where a young woman mourning the death of her fiancé forms a bond with a mysterious Frenchman who has arrived to lay flowers on her beloved’s grave.

TRAILER:

INFO:
Rated: PG-13 (for thematic elements including brief war violence)
Genre: Art House & International, Drama
Directed By: François Ozon
Written By: François Ozon, Philippe Piazzo
Runtime: 114 minutes
Studio: Music Box Films

SHOW TIMES:
Sunday 4 /23 – noon

TICKET PRICES:
Chatham Film Club Members & Children $6.50
Non Members $7.50
Matinees, All Seats $6.50
Additional $2.00 fee for 3D

LOCATION:
The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street in the Village of Chatham.
Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info.

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