Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

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Sunday, Oct. 21

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Pancake Breakfast: 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Claryville Fire Dept. all you can eat pancake breakfast. Adults $9, children ages 5011 $5, under 5 years free. $50 from the breakfast is donated to the Claryville Reformed Church Food Pantry, 1500 Denning Rd., Claryville. (845) 9857270. Pancake Breakfast: 8 to 11 a.m. Woodstock Fire Company Three, 4123 Route 212, Lake Hill, we are about 6 miles west of the Woodstock Village Green. Adults $7, children $5. Delaware & Ulster Railroad: Kids ride free on the Delaware & Ulster Railroad in Arkville on Sundays in October when accompanie­s by a paying adult and they bring two cans of food for the Community Pantry. 43510 State Highway 28, Arkville. (800) 225-4132, (845) 586-2929, durr.org or email: directory@durr. org. Pickleball: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Kingston YMCA. Instructio­n provided, new players welcome. Free to Y members. $10 non-member day pass. Call (845) 338-3810 for more informatio­n. D&H Canal Sunday Market: 9 a.m. –4 p.m. Through November, Grady Park, Route 213, High Falls. Mower’s Flea Market: 9 a.m. –6 p.m., Maple Lane, Woodstock. (845) 6796744; mowerssatu­rdayfleama­rket.com/ New Paltz Farmers’ Market: 10 a.m. –3 p.m. Through

Oct. 28, Church Street, New Paltz. (845) 255-6093; newpaltzfa­rmersmarke­t. com/

Rosendale Farmers’ Market: 10 a.m. –2 p.m. Through October, Main Street, Rosendale (behind Rosendale Theatre). rosendalef­armersmark­etny.com/

Ellenville Farmers’ Market: 12 -4 p.m. Through Oct. 28, Center and Market Streets, Ellenville.

Dance: 1 to 5 p.m. White Eagle Dance at the White Eagle Hall, 487 Delaware Ave., Kingston. Music by the “Internatio­nals” admission $7.50 per person. Proceeds benefit the White Eagle Scholarshi­p Fund. (845) 339-5685.

Dance Film: 2 p.m. “Hot to Trot.” An intimate account of a captivatin­g little-know phenomenon: same-sex competitiv­e ballroom dance. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale. (845) 658-7878, www. rosendalet­heatre.org.

Yachting discussion: 2 p.m. “Ten Miles in Ten Minutes, will welcome speakers from the Hudson River Ice Yacht Club to discuss ice yachting on the Hudson River in the 1800s. Bronck Museum south of Coxsackie, just off Rt. 9W, 1.5 miles south of the intersecti­on of Routes 9w, 385 and 81 near Coxsackie. Adult admission $8, GCHS members and children $5.

Talk: 2 p.m. Lost Towns of the Hudson Valley. A Talk by Wes and Barbara Gottlock at the Time and the Valleys

Museum, Rt 55, Grahamsvil­le. 845-985-7700 info@ timeandthe­valleysmus­eum. org

Book signing and Author

Talk: 2 to 5 p.m. A Festive Holiday Book signing featuring local authors speaking about their work. Books at Bearsville, Peterson House, Front Room, next door to the Bear Café), 295 Tinker St., Woodstock. Free and open to all.

Concert: 3 p.m. Pianist Olga Gurevish. Saugerties Pro Musica concert at the Saugerties United Methodist Church, 67 Washington Ave., Saugerties. Adults $15, seniors $12, students free. 845-679-5733

“Multicultu­ral Dance and Music Soiree”: 4 p.m. Modern Dance meets multicultu­ral dance and music, Linda Diamond & Company dance group will present a “Multicultu­ral Dance and Music Soiree.” Woodstock Diamond Sokolow Dance Theatre, 1766 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. General $15, children under 11 $7, Call for reservatio­n and informatio­n. (845) 679-7757.

Bop Island Big Band featuring Polly Gibbons: 4 p.m. Woodstock Playhouse, 103 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock. 845-679-6900..

Drum Circle: 4 to 6 p.m. Birds of a Feather and Timekeeper Drums invite all to drum and dance in the rear room of the Woodstock Community Center, 56 Rock City Road, Woodstock. Free event, but donations appreciate­d to help pay rent.

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