Jiminy Peak received about 10-inches of natural snow this week, and will be open to take advantage of it this weekend.
Jiminy Peak received about 10-inches of natural snow this week, and will be open to take advantage of it this weekend.
Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort is the largest ski and snowboard resort in southern New England, summer home to Mountain Adventure Park and the only mountain resort in North America to generate its own energy using alternative wind power. In addition to winter skiing and snowboarding, there are numerous additional activities at the mountain, including a Mountain Coaster, Zip Ride, and Snowshoeing.
DATES/TIMES (for this weekend):
Friday, November 30, 2018: 9am – 10pm
Saturday, December 1, 2018: 8:30am – 10pm
Sunday, December 2, 2018: 8:30am – 4pm
LIFT TICKETS:
$65 for adults, $58 for young adults/seniors, $51 for juniors, $39 for Twilight.
All 18/19 Jiminy Peak season pass types will be valid.
The Ghent Playhouse‘s Annual Panto is now running. This year’s show is ‘The Elves and The Shoemaker’.
“Buckle up” for mayhem and hilarity, as we meet a down-on-his-luck shoemaker and two magical elves who just want to “help,” in this comical fracturing of yet another classic fairy tale, as only those zany Pantoloons can do.
Written by The Pantoloons
Directed by Cathy Lee-Visscher
DATES/TIMES:
November 30-December 2, December 7-9, 2018
Friday & Saturday performances at 8pm
Sunday matinee performances at 2pm
TICKETS:
General $22.00
Members of The Ghent Playhouse $17.00
Student $10.00
Winter Walk is an annual Hudson celebration that brings upwards of 20,000 people to town.
Warren St during Winter Walk, 2017
Winter Walk is an annual Hudson celebration that brings upwards of 20,000 people to town. Hudson’s unique creative community and independent retailers lining Warren street transform the city into a winter wonderland full of music, performance, food, holiday shopping, and family fun.
Winter Walk begins at 5pm outside Hudson Hall with the arrival of Santa, welcomed by the young Harmony Project Hudson choristers. Once settled inside, Santa’s elves will distribute a free, gift-wrapped book to every child who pays him a visit. Santa’s visit is proudly supported by Hudson’s Five Star Urgent Care.
On stage at Hudson Hall, choreographer Adam H. Weinert presents Rip the Nut, a pantomime-style, Hudson Valley-inspired mash-up of the Rip Van Winkle story and Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker suite. Professional dancers Logan Kruger, Brett Perry, Davon Rainey, JM Tate and Emma Sandall join Weinert and a talented young local cast for three enchanting performances filled with music, dance, comedy, slapstick, and that special, only-at-Winter-Walk charm.
Back out on Warren Street, musicians and dancers entertain holiday shoppers with in-store performances, while roving performers delight crowds taking in the decorated storefronts or enjoying locally made food and drinks. Highlights include ice carver extraordinaire Bill Bywater (in front of Finch), guitarist Alex Turnquist (at 2Note Perfumery), vocalist Lady Moon (at Hudson Milliner and Swoon) and young harpist Malachi Cherubini (at Lilli and Loo). Family favorites King Hill Miniature Horses, Christine the Crazy Balloon Lady, Seano the Clown and Sax-o-Claus return this year, along with a host of new performers ready to enthrall Winter Walk crowds. A full list of performers will be updated at hudsonhall.org as they are confirmed.
Returning to the Below 3rd district is the traditional Ukrainian Winter Star sculpture by Ukrainian-born, Hudson-based artist Maryna Bilak. The colorful, brightly lit wooden structure stands eight feet tall with eight rays emanating from the center, an ancient symbol of balance, harmony and equilibrium.
Up at the 7th Street Park, free horse-drawn carriage rides will be available, and guests can wander through Santa’s Village of tiny homes featuring fun festive scenes and enchanting characters.
At eight o’clock, fireworks light up the sky from Promenade Hill, marking the official conclusion of Winter Walk and time for Santa to be on his way, but the merriment continues long into the night with many businesses open late for food, drink and entertainment.
DATE/TIME:
Saturday, December 1, 2018: 5 – 8pm (Rain, Snow, or Shine)
LOCATION:
Warren Street, City of Hudson, is the center of the activities but don’t forget to check out side streets and the Hudson Area Library, which are also involved in the celebration.
Olana presents the holiday-inspired workshop, “Seasonal Greens: 19th Century Wreath Making.”
Olana presents the holiday-inspired workshop, “Seasonal Greens: 19th Century Wreath Making.” Mary Hughes, Olana’s Master Gardener, will teach the art of creating seasonal evergreen wreaths in this hands-on workshop.
Please bring a pair of pruning shears. All other supplies and refreshments will be provided.
DATES/TIMES:
Thursday, November 29, 2018: 6pm
ADMISSION: Member: $35, Non-Member: $40 Tickets Here
Ages 8+
LOCATION:
Olana State Historic Site:
Wagon House Education Center
5720 New York 9G
Hudson, NY 12534
Small Business Saturday is tomorrow, Saturday, November 24, 2019. This annual shopping holiday is a day to celebrate and support small businesses and all they do for their communities.
In Columbia County, and the Berkshires, we are very fortunate to have a ton of great small business, and locally owned shops to visit. So why not check them out tomorrow.
DATE:
Saturday, November 24, 2018
LOCATION:
Everywhere!
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