At The Crandell for One Day Only – 20th Century Women

NOW SHOWING at the Crandell Theater in Chatham: 20th Century Women

During the summer of 1979, a Santa Barbara single mom and boardinghouse landlord (Annette Bening) decides the best way she can parent her teenage son (Lucas Jade Zumann) is to enlist her young tenants – a quirky punk photographer (Greta Gerwig), a mellow handyman (Billy Crudup) and her son’s shrewd best friend (Elle Fanning) – to serve as role models in a changing world.

TRAILER:

INFO:
Rated: R (for sexual material, language, some nudity and brief drug use)
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Directed By: Mike Mills
Written By: Mike Mills
Runtime: 118 minutes
Studio: A24 Films

SHOW TIMES:
Sunday 4 /16 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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Star Wars: The Last Jedi Official Teaser

This has nothing to do with Columbia County, but as a life-long Star Wars fans, and movie-buff, I felt it my duty to share.

TRAILER:

Rated: NR
Genre: Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Directed By: Rian Johnson
Written By: Rian Johnson
In Theaters: Dec 15, 2017 Wide
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures

 

 

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Spencertown Academy Members’ Art Show

Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents its second annual Members’ Art Show featuring oil and watercolor paintings, drawings, photography, ceramics, and sculpture made by 41 Academy community members.

The show was launched in 2016, as an experiment, and a gift from the Academy to its talented members in the visual arts. The show was so well received that new members have joined just so that they could be part of this year’s show. The Academy will hold an Opening Reception on Saturday, April 22, and the show will remain on display through May 7.

The artists to be featured in the Members’ Art Show include Julia Aneshansley (Germantown, NY), Fern Apfel (Kinderhook, NY), Steve Bakunas (Spencertown, NY), Richard Bazelow (Millbrook, NY), Gordon Brawn (East Chatham, NY), Betzie Bendis (Ancram, NY), Arlene Boehm (Hudson, NY), Kay Castelle (Great Barrington, MA), Norma Cohen (Canaan, NY), Diane Fader (Kinderhook, NY), Stuart Farmery (Ghent, NY), Leslie Gabosh (Spencertown, NY), Rae Gilson (New Lebanon, NY), Patricia Gravett (Craryville, NY), Judy Grunberg (Valatie, NY), Valerie Hoffman (Elizaville NY), Linda Horn (Spencertown, NY), Karen Hummel (Stuyvesant, NY), Marybeth Ketz (Hudson, NY), Alan Knight (Duanesburg, NY), Maria Kolodziej-Zincio (Hudson, NY), Barbara Lax (Chatham, NY), Joan Levitt (Staatsburg, NY), Paul Miller (Chatham, NY), Wendy Noyes (Spencertown, NY), Moira O’Grady (Spencertown, NY), Marvin Raidman (Bayside, NY), Georgia Ranney (Valatie, NY), Valerie Richmond (Hillsdale, NY), Trudi Roth (East Chatham, NY), Joel Russell (Old Chatham, NY), Anita Schermerhorn (Nassau, NY), Joel Schiller (Valatie, NY), Amy Silberkleit (Mt. Vernon, NY), Cecilia Sinclair (Hudson, NY), Sarah Sterling (Hudson, NY), Willard Ulmer (Chatham, NY), Marlene Vidibor (Ghent, NY), Karl Volk (Poughkeepsie, NY), Steve Wildermuth (Ghent, NY), and Janet Zuckerman (Mamaroneck, NY).

The artworks are for sale, and prices will range from $100 to $2,400.  A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Academy.

DATES & HOURS:
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 22 – 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Art Show: April 22 through May 7 – 1:00 p.m. to 5:00

ADMISSION:
Admission is free.

LOCATION:
790 NY-203, Spencertown, NY 12165
518.392.3693
info@spencertownacademy.org

 

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Hudson Valley People’s Climate March in Hudson, April 29

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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Shakespeare Discussion Group at Red Hook Library

 

On the second Friday of every month, the Red Hook Public Library hosts a Shakespeare Discussion Group.

This week’s gathering will kick off a three part discussion of Shakespeare’s Henry VI.

DATE/TIME:
Friday, April 14th @ 11am

ADMISSION:
Free and open to all

LOCATION:
Red Hook Public Library
7444 South Broadway
Red Hook, New York 12571

CONTACT:
Phone: 845-758-3241
Fax: 845-758-3241
Email: director@redhooklibrary.org

 

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