The band’s next live performance is Wednesday, August 17th.
Come out and enjoy a great local band! Since 1899, The Ghent Band has performed a classic town band repertoire of marches, overtures, show tunes and more. The band’s next live performance is Wednesday, August 17th in Kinderhook.
DATE/TIME: Wednesday, August 17, 2022 / 7pm
LOCATION: Kinderhook Village Square Intersection of Route 9 & Hudson Street Kinderhook, NY 12106
The band’s next live performance is Wednesday, July 20th.
Come out and enjoy a great local band! Since 1899, The Ghent Band has performed a classic town band repertoire of marches, overtures, show tunes and more. The band’s next live performance is tonight, Wednesday, July 20th.
DATE/TIME: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 / 7:30pm
LOCATION: Ghent VFW Gazebo 2237 NY-66 Ghent, NY 12075
The first ever Columbia County Climate Carnival is on July 16 from 10 am – 4 pm at the Chatham Fairgrounds.
The first ever Columbia County Climate Carnival is on July 16 from 10 am – 4 pm at the Chatham Fairgrounds. We’re fighting climate change with family-friendly FUN, including:
A Repair Café A FREE Store Bike Recycling—free bikes and bike repairs Live birds of prey and beekeeping exhibitions Demonstrations + info about tons of eco topics Kids activities Music, food trucks, and entertainment
DATE/TIME: Saturday, July 16, 2022 / 10am – 4pm
LOCATION: Columbia County Fairgrounds 182 Hudson Avenue, Chatham, NY
Independence Day is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States on July 4, 1776. The Continental Congress declared that the thirteen American colonies were no longer subject to the monarch of Britain and were now united, free, and independent states.
For more local happenings, news, and events, follow ColumbiaCountyCurrent on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter
The Theater Barn, in New Lebanon, presents this year’s Agatha Christie play, Fiddlers Three, from June 23rd to July 3rd.
The Theater Barn, in New Lebanon, presents this year’s Agatha Christie play, Fiddlers Three, from June 23rd to July 3rd.
In Fiddlers Three, the last play written by Agatha Christie, a prank turns ugly when a group of young people attempt to hide a corpse. Trying to get their hands on more than a little inheritance, a group of young people hide the body of a dead tycoon. But what starts as a lark quickly becomes all too serious when they discover that the body is in fact a murder victim. A comedy about business and finance, with a strong undercurrent of criminal activity, the play combines humour, intricate plotting and a confounding murder.
The Stage described it as, “A different Agatha Christie. The play has deserted the familiar path of the whodunnit type thriller into the realms of black comedy. The action is played for laughs rather than chills, but once the story line has been established, there is plenty of humour and sparkle to carry it along to the usual surprise climax.”
The play was originally performed in Bristol in 1971, titled Fiddler’s Five. Following the performance, Christie revised the scripted, combined two characters and simplified several of the red herrings and Fiddlers Three was completed in 1972.
DATE/TIME: Thursday, June 23 through Sunday, July 3, 2022