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Newburgh Fringe Festival 2025 Safe Harbors of the Hudson, Hit House, and Founding Members are delighted to announce the inaugural Newburgh Fringe Festival premiering this October 24, 25, and 26 in the City of Newburgh, NY. Newburgh Fringe focuses on performing arts and theater showcasing the creative artistry of Newburgh, Hudson Valley, and Beyond. Newburgh … |
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Join us for community planting days on October 27th and 28th! We will be planting small plugs of pollinator-friendly plants to restore the entrance to the Preserve into a native meadow. The event will run both days from 1:00 - 5:00 pm, with options to start at various times each day. Limited edition Preserve at … |
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Join us for community planting days on October 27th and 28th! We will be planting small plugs of pollinator-friendly plants to restore the entrance to the Preserve into a native meadow. The event will run both days from 1:00 - 5:00 pm, with options to start at various times each day. Limited edition Preserve at …
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Come celebrate the close of an incredible growing season at Pershing Community Farm — and meet the neighborhood rock stars who made it all possible! Enjoy FREE hot local food, farm-fresh produce, live music, and fall-themed art activities for the whole family at Harvest Fest, a community come-together. WHEN: Tuesday, October 28 3 - 6 p.m. …
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Planning Board 10/28/25 Meeting Agenda Planning Board 10/28/25 Meeting Agenda Packet |
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Empire Arts Summit Knowledge-Share Hosted by Orange County Arts Council & Arts Mid-Hudson We invite you to join us for an afternoon of reflection and collaboration. During this virtual session, we’ll share key takeaways from the Empire Arts Summit, including: Vision and insights from New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) and Americans for …
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The Underground Railroad Consortium of New York State (URCNYS) is sponsoring a series of free lectures on the topics of enslavement, abolition, and emancipation as a part of its preparation for the upcoming 2027 Bicentennial. Register for the Zoom here! |
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Community Matters 2, Inc. (CM2) is thrilled to invite you to our spooky, free event: "A Haunting at CM2" happening this Saturday, November 1st, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at our headquarters, located at 50 N. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. This is more than just a haunting, it's a full celebration of community and Halloween spirit! Our entire property will be …
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A collaborative exhibition with the Trestle Art Space located in the Gowanus Canal area of Brooklyn in November 2025 with a focus on expanding art awareness and engaging our thriving community. The curated exhibitions will take place across the three galleries, Gallery 40, Convey/or/er, Womenswork.Art, with each show focusing on a group of artists. By fostering …
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Celebrate the start of Native American Heritage Month with the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band — a powerhouse ensemble of Native and Indigenous jazz musicians. Led by the celebrated vocalist and luminary Julia Keefe (Nez Perce), the ensemble brings charisma, passion, and purpose to every stage, leaving audiences both inspired and educated. Songs have always … |
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Charter and Codes of the City of Poughkeepsie, one Common Council Public Hearing will be held on Monday, November 3, 2025 at 6:00 pm in the Common Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, City Hall, 62 Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, NY for the purpose of receiving comments on: A … |
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Over 400 performers in more than 20 venues and galleries across the City of Beacon, beginning with an opening night ceremony and featuring immersive performances, cozy fires, a curated film festival, and more. Experience the transformative power of art and music. Immerse yourself in the dynamic blend of music, art, and culture that defines Beacon.
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The Park Palette Art Series for Adults will be held from 6-7:30pm at Bowdoin Park’s pavilion 5. These workshops are a step-by-step class to create nature-themed artwork. Cost is $12 and includes all supplies. Sessions are limited to 12 participants each. Session dates are as follows: Tuesday, September 30 Wednesday, October 15 Thursday, November 6 …
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The promise of liberty, based on the principle that all are created equal, was appealing. But during the revolution, enslaved men, women, and children in Dutchess County at best found a mixed bag of success and setbacks. Through the stories of five individuals: Sophia Pooley, Andrew Frazier, Jacob Lyle, and two local men named Jack … |
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Craving a cozy fall activity? We've got you covered! Come have a sip of apple cider and paint leaves with us at the Environmental Cooperative! 🍁 All paint and apple cider will be provided, so you just need to bring yourself to this event 🍂 Register here! |
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Get creative this fall at the Loeb! Join us for free drop-in family programs on select Sundays (November 9 and December 7). Each date will feature different hands-on art activities inspired by art on view. Activities can be modified for all ages, but are best suited for children 5 and up. |
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Adriano Doria is "the entrepreneur of the year" in Milan. He drives a BMW, wears a flamboyant Rolex, has an adorable wife and daughter and a beautiful mistress. But now he is under house arrest, accused of murder. |
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Imagine feeling supported to approach conversations you usually dread, feeling grounded, clear, confident and compassionate. When we’re working with others, it is important to make space for feedback that strengthens both our shared work and our relationships. Often, we shy away from engaging if feedback isn’t 100% positive. It can be fraught. But there are …
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Community harvests are an opportunity to come together and glean food from the field before it gets returned to the soil. Come harvest vegetables for yourself (for free!) or for community donations - and spend time with neighbors. No need to RSVP! Email Katie with any questions: katie@farmproject.org |
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Is your business, org, or working group facing a challenge on your journey toward sharing power, leadership and decision-making? Good Work Institute shares and celebrates your commitment to a democratic workplace! And we know it’s not easy. There’s a lot of learning and unlearning to do along the way. Thankfully, there’s a growing community to …
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The central theme of this panel aims to foster open dialogue, reduce misconceptions, and promote mental well-being. "Breaking the Barriers of Stigma" panel at Vassar College will feature four individuals with lived experience who will discuss the challenges of navigating college, cultural humility, finding their identity, and creating safe spaces for healing. Food & Beverages …
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workshop meeting. No votes will be taken, but the board will discuss three proposed changes to our Town Code: increasing fines to hold landlords more accountable for nuisance parties; adopting an application process and rules for commercial filmmakers who seek to work in the Town; and a proposal for “inclusionary zoning”. The last of these … |
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Mark Rothko's Untitled, 1947 and No. 1 (No. 18, 1948), emerged amid his transition from figurative, albeit gestural styles, to his signature varied washes of color by the end of the 1940s. We are honored to welcome the artist's son, Christopher, for a public conversation about his father's work and the family's caretaking of his …
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Solidarity Civics: Potluck! Thursday, November 13, 2025 6:00 - 7:30pm @ The GWI Greenhouse: 65 St James Street, Kingston This month’s Solidarity Civics is a potluck! We have been hearing from you all that a gathering with nourishing food is what’s needed at this time. So, we are going to put our cooking skills to …
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Join us for an evening conversation centered on the state of journalism, democracy, and upholding our First Amendment Rights. The evening will feature a panel with WAMC Northeast Public Radio’s CEO & President, Sarah Gilbert for a discussion with leaders in regional journalism moderated by Joe Donohue, Host of WAMC’s The Roundtable and The Bookshow. … |
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Past, Present, and Future: Supporting our Changing Landscapes Biological communities are always in a state of change. By exploring how plant communities in the Mid-Hudson region have changed in the past, we gain an important perspective on current patterns. How has the gain and loss of species over time shaped our landscape? What can we …
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PPLD has teamed up with Operation Warm to provide free winter coats for families in the community. For children and teens only. One coat per person; while supplies last; children/ teens must be present to get a coat. No registration required. PPLD se ha asociado con Operation Warm para proporcionar abrigos de invierno gratuitos a …
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Open to high school and college students, families, and anyone that wants to lend a hand! You're invited to roll up your sleeves and make a difference at our end-of-season Community Gardening Day at the Walkway Over the Hudson! Help us get our beautiful gardens ready for winter by volunteering your time and energy on … |
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Evan Menist - Never Bought, Never Bossed. The system is broken. Families across the Hudson Valley are being crushed by the cost of living. People can’t afford their rent, their mortgage, or their property taxes. They can’t afford their utility bills. They can’t afford groceries. Working people are doing everything right, but the deck is … |
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A multi-media presentation featuring a reading and conversation with book editors, Jonathan Becker and Yael Bromberg, and with documentary producer Seamus Heady on the fight for voting rights on US college campuses. The event will be introduced by Bard College President Leon Botstein. This is a free event, please get Tickets here.
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Join us online for an inspiring evening as Poet Gold leads a thoughtful interview and live Q&A with Victoria Munro. Hear firsthand how their work interweaves creativity and activism, and be part of the conversation. When you RSVP, you’ll also have the chance to submit a question for the live Q&A! RSVP here |
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For 20 years, MHAHP has been researching and sharing the history of enslavement, antislavery, and the Underground Railroad. We tell the stories of people, diverse in race and gender, who contributed to the struggle for freedom and justice throughout the Hudson Valley. As we recognize this two-decade milestone, attempts are being made to erase this …
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Join us online for an inspiring evening as Poet Gold leads a thoughtful interview and live Q&A with Victoria Munro. Hear firsthand how their work interweaves creativity and activism, and be part of the conversation. When you RSVP, you’ll also have the chance to submit a question for the live Q&A! “Leading with Artivism” is … |
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Let’s come together to align understanding and action in support of effective, collective responses to the moment we are living in. Soaring prices for living expenses make it increasingly difficult to secure our basic needs. Natural disasters are on the rise. Our entrenched political divides are laced with conflict and create a sense of insecurity. Join …
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Holiday Book Sale Friday, November 21 – Sunday, November 23, 2025 Locust Grove Historic Estate, 2683 South Road (Route 9), Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Friday, November 21: Early Bird Sale – fee, details to come! Sale opens to the public (no admission fee): 12 pm – 7 pm Saturday, November 22 from 10 am – 5 pm … |
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Holiday Book Sale Friday, November 21 – Sunday, November 23, 2025 Locust Grove Historic Estate, 2683 South Road (Route 9), Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Friday, November 21: Early Bird Sale – fee, details to come! Sale opens to the public (no admission fee): 12 pm – 7 pm Saturday, November 22 from 10 am – 5 pm …
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A food drive and guided hike in honor of the 19th-century African American abolitionist and suffragist. Donations support the Kingston Community Action Food Pantry. Donation bins are available at the park from November 7 through November 22, 2025.
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As the crisp fall weather settles in, our regular volunteer hours have concluded for the season — but we have extended our farm stand season to meet community needs. Check out our new hours for November and our special farm stand to help you prepare Thanksgiving dinner! |
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Holiday Book Sale Friday, November 21 – Sunday, November 23, 2025 Locust Grove Historic Estate, 2683 South Road (Route 9), Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Friday, November 21: Early Bird Sale – fee, details to come! Sale opens to the public (no admission fee): 12 pm – 7 pm Saturday, November 22 from 10 am – 5 pm … |
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The Dutchess Community College Foundation Holiday Craft Fair, which celebrated its semicentennial anniversary in 2022, offers Hudson Valley locals and visitors the opportunity to shop small (and support handmade!) Thanksgiving weekend. The foundation is now partnering with Quail Hollow Events in the promotion and organization of the decades-old fair. Boasting just over 100 artists, the …
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The Dutchess Community College Foundation Holiday Craft Fair, which celebrated its semicentennial anniversary in 2022, offers Hudson Valley locals and visitors the opportunity to shop small (and support handmade!) Thanksgiving weekend. The foundation is now partnering with Quail Hollow Events in the promotion and organization of the decades-old fair. Boasting just over 100 artists, the …
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Pattern for Progress and its Board of Directors invite you to join us for a special breakfast event on December 4 at Marist University. Across the Aisle has become an annual tradition for Pattern, an opportunity for elected leaders to discuss topics of regional importance and find points of collaboration that will improve our quality …
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Livestream here: https://totalwebcasting.com/view/?id=dutchess
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Intimate Apparel by Lynn Nottage Dec. 4–Dec. 6, 2025 Location: Martel Theater This production is open to the public. Reservations are open now. Reservations are required; contact boxoffice@vassar.edu Thursday, December 4 at 8:00 p.m. Friday, December 5 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, December 6 at 2:00 p.m. Directed by Shona Tucker Senior Project Member: Solstice Lauren '26 About the Play 1905, New … |
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Are you longing for a chance to recharge and renew your commitments in solidarity with others? Join GWI for a meaningful, joyful one-day retreat to find a rooted sense of belonging and to resource the important work ahead. This one-day retreat is a chance to take intentional time away from day-to-day challenges to be in …
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We know that collaboration is not an automatic result of a desire to work together well, but flows from intentional, ongoing practices that develop the awareness and capacities of the members of the working group over time. Enter the facilitator. In this lightly-facilitated gathering, we aim to provide a space for all of us to …
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The Office of Community Engaged Learning is excited to invite you to our Annual OCEL Community Partner Fair! The Fair will take place on Friday, December 5th from 3:30pm - 5:00pm in the Aula at Vassar College. The OCEL Community Partner Fair & Open House is a special gathering that allows Vassar students and faculty …
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Celebrate New York’s Native Plants! Wild Ones Mid-Hudson Valley Presents: A Native Seed Swap Join us on Saturday, December 6th for a free, family-friendly seed swap celebrating the beauty and diversity of New York’s native plants! Register here! -Learn about how native plants support birds and pollinators -Share your favorite native seeds -Connect with fellow … |

