Summer 2022 Political Education Series: Winning Concrete Change! ☀️ (virutal)
For the Many's summer political education series will help equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to begin to create a world that works for all of us. We'll cover topics ranging from movement building and strategy to practical organizing trainings. There will be plenty of chances for deeper learning and discussion about …
Music in the Parks (in person)
Vanderbilt Mansion 119 Vanderbilt Park Rd, Hyde ParkMeet the Authors with Rhinebeck Writer’s Retreat (in person)
Rhinebeck Writer's Retreat 7 Hummingbird Way, Staatsburgh, New YorkRhinebeck Writers Retreat serves a crucial role for writers, in the long developmental process for their musicals. We give a writing team a weeklong residency in a private home just outside of Rhinebeck, where they live together for one week and do nothing but write their new musical. We ask for no money from Rhinebeck …
Exhibition Opening Reception (in person)
Gallery 40 40 Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie, NYMusic in the Parks (in person)
Vanderbilt Mansion 119 Vanderbilt Park Rd, Hyde ParkPlant-Based Trivia Night (in person)
Beatrix Farrand Garden 4097 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NYJoin The Beatrix Farrand Garden Association for a fun evening in the garden and test your knowledge of Beatrix Farrand, literature, music, fine art, movies and TV—all with a plant-themed angle.
Homes Are Not Hotels Poughkeepsie Block Party
Waryas Park Waryas Park Promenade, Poughkeepsie, NYFor the Many is hosting a Block Party in Poughkeepsie to get the word out about our Homes Are Not Hotels campaign! RSVP here! This campaign is taking on one of the major factors in the Hudson Valley housing crisis: vacation rentals (like Airbnbs) owned by absentee investors who live off-site. These outside investors are …
After Garden Soiree (in person)
Poughkeepsie Farm Project 51 Farm Lane, Poughkeepsie, New YorkVolunteer Gardening at College Hill Park (in person)
College Hill Park 149 North Clinton Street, Poughkeepsie, NYLeading with Artivism “Youth Roundtable” (virtual)
Join Arts Mid-Hudson (virtually) as they talk with artivists Harrison Brisbon-McKinnon, Rosmerayah, Miguel “Lito Koqui” Sanchez, and Jayda Woodall as they share their voice about the importance of art and its impact on the community as a catalyst for change. Q&A Session with Poet Gold will lead the evening's conversation. RSVP below and ask a question …