Red Hook Public Library, Polar Express Party at Enchanted Cafe on December 16

polar-expressOn Friday, December 16, the Red Hook Public Library will present a free screening of the movie, Polar Express. This event is open to the public, and will take place at The Enchanted Cafe in Red Hook.

DETAILS:
December 16, 2016. 7:00pm
Free

WHERE:
The Enchanted Cafe, 7484 S Broadway,Red Hook, NY 12571

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Red Hook Hardscrabble Day

This Saturday (September 22, 2012) is Red Hook’s Hardscrabble Day.

Hardscrabble Day is a Celebration of the rich rural heritage and vibrant community life that has made the Red Hook community such a great place to live, work and visit. There will be events and vendors on hand plus a performance by local musicians and The Tubes.

Oblong Books will have a booth at the event, where Ralph Nader will be on hand to sign his new book, “Getting Steamed to Overcome Corporatism: Build it Together to Win”. Nader is scheduled to be in the Oblong Book booth from 2:30 – 3:30pm.

For more information, visit the official Hardscrabble Day site at HardscrabbleDay.org

Red Hook Bicentennial Celebration

2012 marks the town of Red Hook’s Bicentennial and the town is hosting a bevy of events to celebrate this 200th anniversary.

Following is a list of events taking place this weekend (May 19 – 20, 2012). All information is from the official site of Red Hook’s Bicentennial, RedHook200.org.

SATURDAY, MAY 19

Heritage House and Barn Tour
Explore two centuries of Red Hook architecture in a self-driven tour of rarely open houses, barns and churches. Informative displays and knowledgeable docents enhance the visit. Highlights include Barrytown’s elegant Edgewater, one of America’s finest classical revival houses, and a closing reception at Red Hook’s stately Maizeland. Admission $25 ($30 after May 13; children 12 and under free). Reservations required. Mail in reservation form below. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Check in –Elmendorph Inn, North Broadway & Cherry Street, Red Hook 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. – Tour 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Reception Reservation Form – May 19 House & Barn Tour (Note: As of 5/14, reservations are being taken on a waiting list basis only until we hear back from  a couple of the owners on capacity).

SATURDAY, MAY 19 and SUNDAY, MAY 20

Heritage Weekend at Montgomery Place
In honor of the Bicentennial and New York State Heritage Weekend, Montgomery Place Historic Site is opening its grounds and mansion free to the public. View the rare 1797 map of Red Hook and Rhinebeck, presented for the first time. Marvel at the stately public rooms, stroll the gardens, picnic on the broad lawns overlooking the Hudson. Take a self-directed hike through the West Meadow, the South Woods, or down to the falls of the Sawkill. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Grounds open – Montgomery Place Historic Site, River Road, Annandale 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Mansion tours

SUNDAY, MAY 20

Music of the Early Nineteenth Century: A Parlor Concert for the Classical Guitar
Performed by David Temple The formal parlor of larger homes was perhaps the most popular venue for singers and instrumentalists of the 18th and 19th centuries.  The intimate setting lends itself to more personal musical expression, rewarding the listener with a more immediate, unique experience.  Reception to follow. Admission: $12;  at the door. (Proceeds go to support production of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town,” September 14 and 15). 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. – Elmendorph Inn, North Broadway & Cherry Street, Red Hook

Red Hook’s Bicentennial celebration continues through the summer and into the fall with many more events. For a full list of the events and additional details, check out RedHook200.org.

Happenings This Weekend: Lyceum Cinemas’ Free Christmas Movies

For the 16th straight year, Lyceum Cinemas and Rhinebeck Savings Bank, with the merchants of Hardscrabble Center on Route 9 in Red Hook, are sponsoring free Christmas movies for children and their families on Saturday, December 15.

Starting at 10:15 on that Saturday morning, the Lyceum will once again offer two films for attendees to choose from: “The Polar Express” and “The Nativity Story.”

Tom Hanks stars in “The Polar Express,” which is rated G and is an animated holiday classic based on the book by Chris Van Allsburg.

Rated PG, “The Nativity Story” is said to be a beautiful telling of one of the world’s most familiar stories, starring Keisha Castle-Hughes and Oscar Isaac.

Admission is free and a total of 800 tickets are available on a fist come, first serve basis, however tickets must be obtained in advance from any of the following merchants of Hardscrabble Center: Movies To Go, Teacher’s Closet, Holy Cow, F&M Printing, RMB Enterprises, Hana Sushi, Carol’s Cutting Edge, Subway, or at the Rhinebeck Savings Bank Red Hook branch.

Everyone who attends the movie is asked to bring a non-perishable food item for collection by the Dutchess County Community Action Agency office in Red Hook for distribution to needy families in the area.

Anyone who does not plan to attend a movie but wishes to donate food items may come down and do so anytime between 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on December 15.

You may want to call ahead to the theater to make sure the weather hasn’t canceled this event. That number is 845-758-3311