Positive Images of Women in the Work of Norman Rockwell @ New Lebanon Library

This Thursday (March 14) at the New Lebanon Library: “Positive Images of Women in the Work of Norman Rockwell”

In recognition of Women’s History Month, join Thomas Daly for a presentation that explores the positive images of women created by Norman Rockwell during his long career as an illustrator. Daly will share images that tell the story of the importance of women’s roles during the 20th century in such paintings as “The Problem We All Live With,” “Rosie the Riveter,” and “Political Opponents,” as well as many other Rockwell images, and will connect these images to national and local figures to illustrate the current events of those times.

Thomas Daly is the Curator of Education for The Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge. His programs have served tens of thousands of visitors and he has traveled to many parts of the country to on Rockwell’s work. During his 14 years with the Norman Rockwell Museum he has taken on a number of different roles and authored many articles about the work that Rockwell created during his nearly 70 year career as an illustrator. 

This program, presented by the Norman Rockwell museum, is free and open to the public.

WHEN:  Thursday, March 14
TIME:    7:00 p.m
FOR:     Adults, teens, and older school aged children
PLACE: New Lebanon Library (550 State Route 20, New Lebanon)
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

At The Crandell: “KOCH”

The Chatham Film Club Presents, KOCH 

Here is the trailer:

Rated: Not Rated
Documentary
Running Time: 1oo minutes

Show Time (one screening only)Sunday, March 10 at 4:00 pm

Ticket Prices:
Chatham Film Club Members $6
Nonmembers $7

The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street
in the Village of Chatham. Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info and follow ColumbiaCountyCurrent.com on twitter @CoCoCurrent.

Shake Your Ass at Helsinki Hudson!

130125_fbJanuary 25, 2013, at 9pm, One of Helsinki’s Favorite DJ’s lites the club afire with a curation of his Favorites!

Costumes and 70’s Gear A Plus (Reduced Cover If You’re Dressed Up)

A mixed bag of dance music focusing on Disco..Funk..Philadelphia Soul..Nu Diso..Euro & House Music *With a mixed bag of Old School Hip Hop, New Wave, Indie, Electro and Electronica later in the nite.

For more info, visit HelsinkiHudson.com

At The Crandell: Lincoln

Lincoln opens at The Crandell Theatre this Friday (January 11, 2013).

Here is the trailer:

Rated: PG 13
Historical Drama
Running Time: 150 minutes

Show Times:
Friday – Thursday, January 11-17 at 7:15 pm

Ticket Prices:
Adults: $5.00
Children Under 12: $4.00

The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street
in the Village of Chatham. Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info and follow ColumbiaCountyCurrent.com on twitter @CoCoCurrent.

Best Practices for Commercial Kitchens @ New Lebanon Library

This Wednesday (January 9, 2013) at the New Lebanon Library, the Lebanon Valley Business Association presents “Best Practices for Commercial Kitchens”.

For some time we’ve been talking about commercial kitchens with local food producers and farmers.  Anyone who wants to sell food that’s been changed much beyond its original state has to grapple with using one.  This workshop is about the best ways to address that challenge in the effort to help New Lebanon become a vibrant center for local food.

Panelists Ruby Duke of Raven & Boar Heritage Whey- Fed Pigs and Hudson Valley Charcuterie;Henry Ciccone, ‘The Cider Man’ and a commercial kitchen designer, and Sue Cassidy, of Shaker Mountain Barbecue and also previously of Shaker Mountain Canning, will speak about their experiences in creating and using commercial kitchens.

WHEN: Wednesday (January 9, 2013)
TIME: 6:30 pm
PLACE: New Lebanon Library (550 State Route 20, New Lebanon)
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net