Sweet & Savory Waffle Brunch at Olde York Distillery, Apr 21

Join Olde York Farm Distillery and Cooperage for an Easter and Passover brunch this Sunday with sweet and savory waffles from Sweetbakes Cafe!

Screen Shot 2019-04-18 at 2.13.54 PMJoin Olde York Farm Distillery and Cooperage for an Easter and Passover brunch this Sunday with sweet and savory waffles from Sweetbakes Cafe!

The family-friendly brunch will feature an Easter Egg Hunt, with eggs hidden around the distillery grounds and filled with chocolates, prizes, and coupons*. There will also be a Weekend Cocktail Special: Cheeky Chai made with Chai, Cacao Maple Vodka, Vanilla Syrup, Cinnamon, Black Walnut Bitters, Milk, Whipped Cream, Cadbury’s Eggs, and a Peep!*Please claim one Easter egg per person.

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, April 21, 2019 / 12pm – 4:30pm

LOCATION:
Olde York Farm Distillery & Cooperage
284 State Route 23
Claverack, NY 12513

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Claverack Library Author Talk: ‘Hudson Valley Murder & Mayhem’, Mar 16

This Sunday, the Claverack Free Library is hosting an Author Talk: ‘Hudson Valley Murder & Mayhem’.

 

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Andrew K. F. Amelinckx is an award-winning crime reporter, freelance journalist and visual artist. He has written for a number of national publications including Men’s Journal and Modern Farmer and is the former crime and courts reporter for The Berkshire Eagle newspaper. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and an MFA in painting from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY.

He has published two books, “Gilded Age Murder & Mayhem in the Berkshires, (History Press, 2015) and “Murder & Mayhem in the Hudson Valley,” (History Press, 2017). His latest book dredges up the region’s dark past, from Prohibition-era shootouts to unsolved murders, in eleven heart-pounding true stories.

There will be copies of his book available for sale, and refreshments will be served.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, March 16, 2019: 4pm

LOCATION:
Claverack Free Library
629 State Route 23B
Claverack, NY 12513

 

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Women Who Whiskey, Hudson Valley Chapter Launch Party at Olde York Distillery, Mar 8

Women Who Whiskey is a welcoming community of whiskey drinkers who are as diverse and expressive as whiskey itself.

Women Who Whiskey is a welcoming community of whiskey drinkers who are as diverse and expressive as whiskey itself. There are over thirty chapters around the world – and now, there’s one in the Hudson Valley!

Join the new chapter on International Women’s Day at Olde York Farm Distillery and Cooperage for cocktails, tastings, delicious snacks and lots of swag for spirits lovers, provided by local women-owned producers.

Your ticket includes:

  • On arrival, small samples our sponsors’ signature cocktails and food. Additional food and drinks for purchase throughout the night
  • A tour of the distillery (7pm and 8pm, limit 25 people each) and tasting led by owner/distillers Stuart and Louise Newsome
  • A raffle ticket to win products from our sponsors: Olde York Farm, Hudson-Chatham Winery, Hetta Glogg and Samosa Shack
  • A gift bag including an Empire Passport, discounts to future events, and more!

DATE/TIME:
Friday, March 8, 2019: 6:30pm – 9pm

ADMISSION:
Free
All are welcome, please RSVP because space is limited

LOCATION:
Olde York Farm Distillery & Cooperage
284 State Route 23
Claverack, NY 12513

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Claverack Library Lecture: The Hudson River Valley in the American Revolution, Nov 18

This Sunday, the Claverack Free Library is hosting a lecture titled, “The Hudson River Valley in the American Revolution, Fortress West Point, & the Great Chain”.

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This Sunday, the Claverack Free Library is hosting a lecture titled, “The Hudson River Valley in the American Revolution, Fortress West Point, & the Great Chain”.

COL. Jim Johnson, in the uniform of the 5th NY Regiment, will be speaking about Washington’s “key of America”–Fortress West Point on the Hudson River. As the center of the colonies at the time of the American Revolution, the Hudson River Valley provided a nexus for the conflict and hosted many key figures, battles – Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton, and political events throughout the eight years of war.  The American Revolution played out along the Hudson’s banks – from the first riots protesting the British Quartering Act on Golden Hill in Lower Manhattan, to the chaining of the Hudson and Benedict Arnold’s attempted betrayal of West Point in the Highlands in 1780, to the Battles of Saratoga along its northern shores where Arnold played the role not of traitor, but of hero. The Hudson River Valley was essential to the birth of our Nation. 

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, November 18, 2018: 2 – 4pm

LOCATION:
A.B. Shaw Firehouse
67 NY-23, Claverack, NY 12513

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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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