Roeliff Jansen Library Program: Sound Explorers, Aug 4

The Roeliff Jansen Commuity Library presents Sound Explorers at Ancram Town Hall.  A fun, educational experience for children of all ages


The Roeliff Jansen Commuity Library presents Sound Explorers at Ancram Town Hall.  A fun, educational experience for children of all ages that awakens and develops the under-emphasized yet most fundamental way we perceive the universe around us – the wonderful world of listening, sound, vibration, and music.

Throughout this engaging program, children explore a series of interactive experiences including:

  • Fun experiments that explore the science of sound
  • Spontaneous music making with recycling instruments
  • Unique exercises that develop listening skills, perception and auditory awareness
  • Musical story and imagery activities that unleash the power of the imagination
  • Musical movement and group interaction

This event is funded by a grant from the Rheinstrom Hill Community Foundation.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, August 4th, 2018: 10:30am to Noon

ADMISSION:
Free

LOCATION:
Ancram Town Hall
1416 Co Rd 7,
Ancram, NY 12502

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Claverack Library Presents ‘Marilyn Monroe in Claverack’, Jul 29

In 1954 Marilyn Monroe visited a friend in Claverack to escape New York City and the break-up of her marriage to Joe DiMaggio. She stayed with a friend at a home that has come to be known as “The Marilyn Monroe House”.

In 1954 Marilyn Monroe visited a friend in Claverack to escape New York City and the break-up of her marriage to Joe DiMaggio. She stayed with a friend at a home that has come to be known as “The Marilyn Monroe House”.

This Sunday, Claverack resident Maureen McNeil will read from her new book, Dear Red, the Lost Diary of Marilyn Monroe (a work of fiction) in the garden of The Marilyn Monroe House. The reading will be followed by refreshments and a tour of the first floor of the house led by present owner Julius James.

This free program, sponsored by the Claverack Free Library, illuminates the final year of the life of America’s greatest sex symbol and offers a glimpse of Claverack history. Maureen McNeil is an artist, educator, and writer who works within nonprofit organizations using the arts for social change.

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, July 29 2018: 3pm

LOCATION:
The Marilyn Monroe House
361 State Route 23B
Claverack, NY

COST:
Free

MORE:
Contact: Vicki Rosenwald, news@claveracklibrary.org or 518 851-5667.
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An Old-Fashioned Independence Day, Jul 4 2018

Cleremont State Historic Site presents an Old-Fashioned Independence Day celebration.


Cleremont State Historic Site presents an Old-Fashioned Independence Day celebration. 18th century crafts, Re-enactors, music and entertainment. Later, enjoy live music and delicious hot food until you’re able to enjoy a view of the Saugerties Fireworks over the Hudson River.

DATE/TIME:
Wednesday, Jul7 4 2018: 2pm – 10pm

LOCATION:
Clermont State Historic Site
One Clermont Ave.
Germantown, NY

COST:
$12 per car / Friends of Clermont $10

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www.friendsofclermont.org

 

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Columbia County Historical Society Open For the 2018 Season

The Columbia County Historical Society’s 2018 Visitor Season officially opened over the weekend with two new exhibitions at the James Vanderpoel ‘House of History’ showcasing very special New York furniture and New York portraits from the Columbia County Historical Society’s Permanent Collection.

Caned Construction

A follow up to 2017’s ‘Study of Style Part I’, this new exhibition focuses on caning. Cane was a popular material in the early 19th century and was a less expensive alternative to solid wood or upholstered seating. The 19th-century saw rise to a new type of ‘modern’ manufacturers capitalizing on prison labor to profit city businesses. Prisons in New York, Connecticut, and Western Massachusetts employed inmates to weave caned seats, which were then sent to local cabinetmakers. Featured items in this exhibition are a rare, matched pair of 19th century caned mahogany recamiers from our permanent collection.

“Columbia County Historical Society is fortunate to have a set of recamiers (or chaise lounges). It’s highly usual for sets of furniture to stay together throughout the generations,” said CCHS Curator Anna Thompson. “The intricate cane craftsmanship that we so admire today, would have been covered with cushions during the period.”

This exhibition of New York furniture, from the CCHS Permanent Collection, is generously sponsored by Susan and Henry Livingston.


New York Portraits from the Permanent Collection

of the Columbia County Historical Society

This portrait exhibition features important Hudson Valley artists working in diverse styles, including portrait painters Ira Chaffee Goodell, Henry F. Prime, James E. Johnson, Ammi Phillips–who painted portraits of nearly a dozen of Ten Broeck and Livingston family members–as well as the Hudson River School painter Sanford Robinson Gifford. This impressive exhibition includes a number of CCHS collection portraits representing some of the prominent citizens and families who helped form Columbia County.

“Columbia County Historical Society is a repository for a vital and representative collection of works that exemplify American painters seeking a style and American subjects yearning for personal perpetuity. This makes a winning exemplification,” said Historian Ruth Piwonka. “Compared with other locations in New York State and across the nation, the county’s historic portraiture is impressive, rich, and varied.”

This exhibition is generously sponsored by Abigail Hartmann Associates of Claverack and New York City; with special thanks to Brian Ruhl.
from the Permanent Collection

DATES/TIMES: 2018 Season  Schedule:
Saturday, Sunday
Noon – 4pm

LOCATIONS/EXHIBITIONS:
Columbia County Historical Society Museum & Library 
5 Albany Avenue, Kinderhook
Supreme Sacrifice: Columbia County in World War I
Electric Park
Shaker Baskets from the Shaker Museum | Mount Lebanon COMING SOON
Research Library

James Vanderpoel ‘House of History’
16 Broad Street, Kinderhook
NEW: New York Portraits from the Permanent Collection of CCHS
NEW: Caned Construction: New York Furniture from the CCHS Permanent Collection
CCHS Bookstore & Museum Shop

Ichabod Crane Schoolhouse
2589 Route 9H, Kinderhook
Single Room Schoolhouse museum
Interpretation of the friendship between author Washington Irving and local schoolteacher, Jesse Merwin

Luykas Van Alen House
2589 Route 9H, Kinderhook
House Museum of 18th century New York Dutch colonial living
Fragments of the Past: Archeology at the Van Alen House

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