Gingerbread House Decorating at Roeliff Jansen Library, Dec 8

The Roeliff Jansen Library is throwing a Gingerbread House Decorating get together on Sunday, December 8, from 1:00 to 3:00pm. 

 

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The Roeliff Jansen Library is throwing a Gingerbread House Decorating get together on Sunday, December 8, from 1:00 to 3:00pm.

Get ready for the holidays with an afternoon of gingerbread house decorating! Houses and decorations will be provided by the library, although participants are also welcome to bring additional decorations of their own. Participants are encouraged to leave their houses at the library for a week as part of the library holiday display.

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, December 8, 2019 / 1pm – 3pm

LOCATION:
Roeliff Jansen Community Library
9091 NY-22
Hillsdale, NY 12529

 

ADMISSION:
All ages are welcome.
Space is limited, so sign up at Roe Jan to reserve your spot.

MORE:
roejanlibrary.org
facebook.com/roejanlibrary
facebook.com/events

 

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Farmon! Holiday Pop Up at Empire Farm in Copake, Dec 7

Empire Farm and the FarmOn! Foundation are hosting a Holiday Pop Up Shop on
Saturday, December 7, from 10am to 3pm.

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Empire Farm and the FarmOn! Foundation are hosting a Holiday Pop Up Shop on
Saturday, December 7, from 10am to 3pm. Eat – Drink – Shop Local treats!

You’re invited to join FarmOn! for one very special weekend. Shop for holiday gifts from local makers, bits & bobs, vintage, and more special finds! Holiday cookies, Homemade dog treats, Hot cider, and Bartlett House Baked Goods!

DATES/TIMES:
Saturday, December 7, 2019 / 10am – 3pm

LOCATION:
Empire Farm
556 Empire Road
Copake NY, 12516

MORE:
www.farmonfoundation.org
facebook.com/farmonfoundation
facebook.com/events/392012294884519/
instagram.com/farmonfarmon

 

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Holiday Happenings at Hancock Shaker Village, Dec 6 – 8

Join Hancock Shaker Village this weekend, December 6 to 8, for a magical winter weekend, filled with wagon rides, holiday crafting, Shaker baking, brunch with Santa, a gingerbread house contest, carols, and candlelit strolls throughout the beautifully decorated village. 

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Join Hancock Shaker Village this weekend, December 6 to 8, for a magical winter weekend, filled with wagon rides, holiday crafting, Shaker baking, brunch with Santa, a gingerbread house contest, carols, and candlelit strolls throughout the beautifully decorated village.

DATES/TIMES/ADMISSION: Friday, December 6 – Sunday, December 8, 2019

See descriptions below for specific event times. In addition to the events, the Village is open all weekend from 10 am–4 pm.

YULE JAM
Friday, December 6, 7 pm
Live music with American roots band Moonshine Holler. A roaring fire. Food trucks. Cool holiday cocktails and local beer. Grab an ugly sweater and kick off the holidays.
$12 cover at the door; wear an ugly sweater and get $2 off

BRUNCH WITH SANTA
Saturday & Sunday, December 7 & 8, 10 am–2 pm
This classic event was so popular last year that we’ve added a second date. Enjoy a delicious buffet, sit on Santa’s lap, and take part in crafts, music, story time, and visiting with animals in the Round Stone Barn. Fun for the young and young at heart.

TICKETS (click here for Saturday and here for Sunday) $45/40.50 members (includes admission); children 12 and under $25/22.50 members.

HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD DINNER
Saturday, December 7, 6 pm
Chef Brian Alberg spins a contemporary twist on traditional holiday foods. Sample delicacies from countries around the world that will leave you satisfied, curious, and ready to make merry.
TICKETS $65/$58.50 members; children 12 and under $30/27 members.

HOLIDAY WREATH ’N’ SIP
Sunday, December 8, 2–4 pm
If you’ve never made your own wreath, we have the workshop for you. Enjoy a glass of wine and snacks as you craft a gorgeous wreath using fresh fir, juniper, pine, and other natural, locally sourced materials. Jed Thompson from Township Four will help you create the most beautiful wreath for your door.
TICKETS $80/72 members; includes materials, appetizers, and wine.

SERVICE OF LESSONS & CAROLS
Sunday, December 8, 4 pm & 6 pm
Join us in the 1830 Brick Dwelling for choral music, singing of familiar carols, and readings by noted Berkshire residents. The service, modeled on the traditional Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols first held in England in 1918, has been described as “an ambience of mystery, splendor, hope and joy.” Led by Rev. Mark Longhurst of the Williamstown First Congregational Church and musician Karl Mullen.
FREE.

GINGERBREAD HOUSE CONTEST
Friday–Sunday, 10 am–4 pm
Bakers of all ages and skill levels will exhibit their Hancock Holidays Gingerbread Houses. The theme is works of architecture, and bakers were invited to show their interpretation of an architectural masterwork, a fanciful creation from imagination, a personal dwelling, or a building from Shaker Village.

Sponsored by Greylock Federal Credit Union and Ward’s Nursery and Garden Center

LOCATION:
1843 West Housatonic St.
Pittsfield MA, 01201

MORE:
hancockshakervillage.org
facebook.com/hancockshakervillage
instagram.com/hancockshakervillage

 

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Winter Celebrations: The Lights of Many Cultures at Martin Van Buren’s Home, Dec 6

The staff at Martin Van Buren National Historic Site invites the public to join them for “Winter Celebrations: The Lights of Many Cultures.

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Winter celebrations around the world are as varied and vibrant as the cultures they epitomize. One common thread through many of these celebrations is the presence of light. Light in its many forms is used to represent the hope for spring’s return, the importance of the sun in agricultural cycles, to welcome guests and remember loved ones, and symbolize the resiliency of the human spirit. Light brings people together.

The staff at Martin Van Buren National Historic Site invites the public to join them for “Winter Celebrations: The Lights of Many Cultures. The Garden Club of Kinderhook will decorate the first floor of Van Buren’s home. Park staff and volunteer docents will be available to explain both the history of the site and the meaning behind the decorations. The house will be open for tours from 12:30 to 3:30 both days, with a tour beginning every half hour.

The America of Martin Van Buren’s time was a rich tapestry of cultures with their own traditions, learning from each other and at times combining to form new traditions. The America of today is the same. Our celebrations represent the brightest parts of that tapestry – the ability to see our differences not as barriers, but as many lights illuminating the darkness.

The Friends of Lindenwald will provide light refreshments.

DATE/TIME:
Friday, December 6, 2019 / 12:30pm – 3:30pm

Check in at the park visitor center fifteen minutes before the beginning of your tour.

ADMISSION:
Free.
Due to limited space, visitors are asked to reserve a spot on a tour in advance. Visitors may make reservations online at any time at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/winter-celebrations-the-lights-of-many-cultures-tickets-82013549735 or by phone Monday-Friday between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm by calling 518-758-9689.

LOCATION:
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
1013 Old Post Road
Kinderhook, NY 12106

 

MORE:
nps.gov/mava
facebook.com/MartinVanBurenNationalHistoricSite
facebook.com/events/2133556346953569/

 

 

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Ghent Playhouse Annual Panto – Pinocchio: All Strung Out

The Ghent Playhouse’s Annual Panto opens today, November 29. This year’s show is “Pinocchio: All Strung Out”.

 

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The Ghent Playhouse‘s Annual Panto opens today, November 29. This year’s show is “Pinocchio: All Strung Out”.

The classic tale of the wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a “real” boy, gets a zany twist by the ever popular “Loons.”  Great fun for the whole family!

Written by The Pantoloons
Directed by Cathy Lee-Visscher

DATES/TIMES:
November 29 – December 1, December 6 – 8, December 13 – 15, 2019

Friday & Saturday performances at 8pm
Sunday matinee performances at 2pm

TICKETS:
General $22.00
Members of The Ghent Playhouse $17.00
Student $10.00

To purchase, visit https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3579813

LOCATION:
The Ghent Playhouse
6 Town Hall Place
Ghent, NY

MORE:
GhentPlayHouse.org
Facebook.com/TheGhentPlayhouse

 

 

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