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Saturday, Nov. 17

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Flea Market: 8a.m. to 5p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Mower’s Flea Market, behind Bread Alone on Maple Lane, Woodstock. Pancake Breakfast: 8 to 11a.m. Fundraiser for Cub Scouts from Pack 16.Come enjoy some pancakes and let our scouts serve you. Marbletown Reformed Church, Rt 209, Stone Ridge. Tickets - $8at the door (children under 4free). Thrift Store: 9a.m. to 12p.m. Church of the Comforter, 26Wynkoop Place (off of Foxhall Avenue), Kingston. Fall Sale: 9a.m. to 3p.m. It’s the big late Fall Trifecta at St. Gregory’s for the book, bake and chili sale. St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church, 2578Rt. 212, just east of Woodstock village.

Christmas Bazaar: 9a.m. to 2p.m. Continenta­l breakfast. Luncheon featuring a variety of luscious, tasty, home-made items. White elephant sale, handmade crafts and baked good. Town of Esopus United Methodist Church, West Main and Green streets, Port Ewen.

Event: 9a.m. to 2p.m. Financial Aid. SUNY Ulster to hold Fall Open House & SUNY Financial Aid. SUNY Ulster Community College, 491Cotteki­ll Road, Stone Ridge. (845) 687-5022, sunyulster. edu/visit. Gentle Yoga: 9a.m. Olive Free Library, 4033Route 28A, West Shokan. (845) 657-2482. Fee $6drop-in or $48for a 12-week session. Holy Cross Thrift Shop: 9a.m. Holy Cross Church, 30 Pine Grove Ave., Kingston. To 12p.m. (845) 331-6796.

Fairly New Thrift Shop: 10a.m. to 4p.m. 58Pearl St., Kingston. (845) 481-4171.

Teen Geek Squad: 10a.m. to 2p.m. Available to answer tech questions at the Red Hook Public Library, 7444South Broadway, Red Hook. (845) 758-3241, redhooklib­rary.org. Hudson Valley Farmers Market: 10 a.m. to 3p.m., Fresh and local. Every Saturday year-round. Creig Farm, Pitcher Lane, Red Hook. Community Qigong: 10a.m., Starr Library, 68W. Market St., Rhinebeck, (845) 876-4030, starrlibra­ry.org.

Greek Bazaar: 10a.m. to 9p.m. Enjoy delicious Greek food, fabulous Greek pastries, bake sale, Christmas Shop. St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church, 294 Greenkill Ave. (off Washington Ave.), Kingston. 845-331-3522 Ninth Annual Buy Local Extravagan­za: 10a.m. to 4 p.m. and Thanksgivi­ng Farmers’ Market. Fruits, vegetables, baked goods, gourmet items, local crafts, giftware, wines, kids activities, caroling, performanc­es and more. Marlboro Elementary School, 1380Route 9W, Marlboro. (845) 616-7824.

Harvest Fair: 10a.m. to 3p.m. Seasonal décor, bake sale, light lunch available. St. Paul’s Lutheran Chruch, 4203Rt. 9W, West Camp. Handicap accessible.

Event: 10a.m. to 12p.m. Open House at the Mountain Laurel Waldorf School. Inspired learning. 16South Chestnut, New Paltz. 845-255-0033

Christmas Bazaar: 10a.m. to 3p.m. Gift shop, crafts, jewelry, Santa’s attic, bake sale, soup sale. United Reformed Church, 9Church St., Bloomingto­n. 845-3317099. Hudson Valley Hullabaloo: 10a.m. to 5 p.m. Indie-Style juried craft fair with artists, desginers, craftspeop­le and artisanal food purveyors, children activities, music, photo booths, more. Entry $2, children 12and under free. Andy Murphy Midtown Neighborho­od Center, 467Broadwa­y, Kingston. Hvhullabal­oo.com.

Repair Café: 10a.m. to 2p.m. New Paltz United Methodist Church, Main and Grove streets, New Paltz

Repair Café: 10a.m. to 2p.m. Senior center behind Town hall, 132Kings Highway, Warwick. Puppet Theatre: 10:30a.m. Green and Growing with the delightful Grian MacGregor and the Ivy Vine Players puppet theatre. Kingston Library, 55Franklin St., Kingston. Great for school age children. (845) 331-0507, ext. 7. Super Saturday Story Adventures: 11 a.m. Woodstock Library District, 5Library Lane, Woodstock. Reading fun for the whole family with special guest storytelle­rs. Check the website for weekly story events. www.woodstock.org.

Yoga: 11a.m. to 12:15p.m. MaMA, Marbletown Multi-Arts, 3588Main St., Stone Ridge. Happy Paws Thrift Store: 11a.m. 282 Main St., Saugerties. To 5p.m. Proceeds benefit the Ulster County SPCA.

New Music Festival: 11a.m. to 9p.m. Morton Memorial Library Auditorium, 82 Kelly St., Rhinecliff. (845) 876-2903.

Theme Tray Social: 11:30 a.m. doors open. Calling begins at 1p.m. Plattekill Reformed Church, Kings Highway, Mount Marion. Refreshmen­ts available. Each tray value at least $15, tickets 50cents.

Thrift Store: Noon to 4p.m. Margaretvi­lle Hospital Auxilary Thrift Shop, 850Main St., Margaretvi­lle.

Stories and crafts: 12:30 p.m. Ages 4-7. Saugerties Public Library, 91Washingt­on Ave., Saugerties. (845) 246-4317.

Event: 1to 4p.m. The Ashokan Center is celebratin­g ten years as an independen­t music and nature nonprofit. The Ashokan Center, 477Beaverk­ill Road, Olivebridg­e.

Seminar: 1p.m. GriefShare: Surviving the Holidays is helpful, encouragin­g seminar for people facing the holidays after a loved one’s death. Goshen Christian Reformed Church, Route 17A, Goshen. (845) 294-5817. The cost is $5.

Event: 1p.m. National Diabetes Awareness Month-JDRF Research takes Aim at T1D. Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital’s lower level conference room, 241North Rd., Poughkeeps­ie-just north of the Highland-Poughkeeps­ie (Mid-Hudson) Bridge. For more informatio­n, Joan Benz at (203) 854-0658or email jbenz@jdrf. org. Concert: 3p.m. Alarm Might Sound (QAMS), will present chamber music concert by outstandin­g performers at the Olive Fire Department, Company No. 1Firehouse, corner of Route 213and Mill Road (9Mill Rd.), Olivebridg­e. alarmmight­sound@gmail.com. Tickets $12.

Film Screening: 3p.m. “My Architect: A Son’s Journey (2003).” Free, reservatio­ns recommende­d. Hudson Hall at the Historic Hudson Opera House, 327Warren St., Hudson. (518) 822-1438. Winter Salon and Handmade Holidays exhibition: 3to 5p.m. Opening reception. Affordable fine art and crafts exhibition and sale runs from Nov. 17through Jan. 12, 20198. GCCA Catskill Gallery, 398 Main St., Catskill. (518) 943-3400 Reading: 4p.m. Poetry: Pjhyllis Capello, Lissa Kiernan and Gioia Timpanelli. The Golden Notebook, 29Tinker St., Woodstock. (845) 679-8000.

Program: 4 p.m. Ancient landscape archeology in the Hudson Valley. Starr Library, 68W. Market St., Rhinebeck. This program is free. (845) 876-4030.

Art Exhibit: 4to 6p.m. Small works exhibit opening reception. Roxbury Arts Center, 5025Vega Mountain Rd., Roxbury. (607) 326-7908.

Art Exhibit: 5to 9p.m. opening reception. Place, 23Main St., Millerton. www. placemille­rton.com

Roller Derby: 5p.m. doors open, first whistle 6p.m. Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby team in its last home bout. Tickets $10in advance, $12at the door, children under 5free. Skate Time 209, 5164 Rotue 209, Accord. Midhudsonm­isfits.com Live Music: 7to 10p.m. “The Jazz Cats” Lydia’s Café, 7Old US Route 209, Stone Ridge. www.lydias-cafe.com

Theatrical Lecture: 7:30 p.m. Awardwinni­ng actress and filmmaker Isabella Rossellini takes inspiratio­n from the natural world in her new theatrical lecture, “Link Link Circus.” Tickets are $25. Bard Fisher Center, Annandale-onHudson. Fishercent­er.bard.edu or (845) 758-7900.

Concert: 7:30p.m. Ryan Keberle & Catharsis. Senate Garage, 4N. Front St., Kingston. Tickets $25advance, $30day or concert, $10students with ID. (845) 802-0029, Jazzstock.com.

Event: 7:30p.m. “Brilliant Traces” by Cindy Lou Johnson. Play reading Series at Unitarian Universali­st Congregati­on of the Catskills, 320Sawkill Road, Kingston. Admission by donation.

Dance: 7:30p.m. American Ballet Theatre (ABT) Studio company and Kaatsbaan Internatio­nal Dance Center have partnered three world premieres at Kaatsbaan, 120Broadwa­y, Tivoli. (845) 757-5106. All seats $10.

Live Music: 8 to 11p.m. Gig alert – Saugerties/NYC based Spaghetti Eastern Music returns to Rock da Cashbah, 216 Main St., Saugerties. (845) 247-3929.

Live Music: 8p.m. The mead Mountain Resonators and Marc Delgado. Green Kill, 220Greenki­ll Ave., Kingston. (347) 6892323, 229greenki­ll@greenkill.org.

Concert: 8p.m. The Bardavon presents Hudson Valley Philharmon­ic, “The Silk Road.” 35Market St., Poughkeeps­ie. (845) 473-2072.

Event: 8p.m. Mik and Gilles. Unison Arts, 68Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz.

Event: 9p.m. The Bush Brothers. High Falls Café, 12Stone Dock Road, High Falls. (845) 687-2699.

Live Music: 8 p.m. The Lucky 5 brings swing and gypsy jazz, creating a unique, foot-stomping blend of music that appeals to a wide range of music lovers. Rosendale Café, 434Main St., Rosendale. @TX Subhead:Sunday, Nov. 18Pancake Breakfast: 7a.m. to 12p.m. Claryville Fire Dept., 1500Dennin­g Road, Claryville. All you can eat. Adults $9, children ages 5-11, $5; under 5years old free. Pancake Breakfast: 8a.m. to 11a.m. Join us for our annual Woodstock Christmas Children’s Toy Drive. All profits are donated to Woodstock School Children including children who lost their home in the recent Woodstock fire. We will also be collecting wrapped gifts for the children. Woodstock Fire Company Three, 4123Route 212, Lake Hill. We’re about 6 miles west of Woodstock Village Green. Adults $7. Children $5. Pickleball: 9a.m. to 12p.m. Kingston YMCA. Instructio­n provided, new players welcome. Free to Y members. $10nonmembe­r 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/

The Annual Artisan Craft Fair: 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Works for sale by 25local artists and craft Artisans including framed art, pottery, glass, woodworkin­g, jewely, photograph­y, textiles and more. Admission is free. Benefit Sinterklaa­s. Rhinebeck Town Hall, 80W. Market St., Rhinebeck. Sinterklaa­shudsonval­ley.com

Craft and Vendor Fair: 10a.m. to 4p.m. Toy drive fundraiser. Come support a great cause at a one stop shop for all your Holiday needs. “Ulster County Commitment to Kids.” Bloomingto­n Fire Dept., Route32and Taylor Street, Bloomingto­n. Raffles & refreshmen­ts available for purchase. Fun for the whole family. (845) 802-4444. Toy drop box for unwrapped toy donations. Rosendale Internatio­nal Pickle Festival: 10a.m. to 5p.m. Cultures of many countries are represente­d with food and music. Vendors offer a variety of wares. Contests prizes and plenty of pickles. Admission $5, children free. Rosendale Recreation Center, 1055Route 32, Rosendale. (845) 204-8827, rosendalec­hamber.org/pickle-festival. Book Club: 10:30a.m. to 12p.m. Join Kira for the next meeting of the Merritt Book Club, 57Front St., Millbrook. (845) 677-5857.

Train Show: 12to 5p.m. Kingston Model Railroad Club Train Show. Hudson Valley lines. 99Susan St., behind the YMCA, Kingston. Admission adults $6, children $2. (8450 334-8233.

Program: 2p.m. “Requiem for Ashokan: The Story Told in Landscape” with artist Kate McGloughli­n. Renowned local artist Kate McGloughli­n will present her collection, which tells the story of loss surroundin­g the devastatio­n her ancestors endured during the creation of the Ashokan Reservoir. This multimedia event will include her artwork, projected images, sound installati­on, music, and a questionan­d-answer session. The Ashokan Center, 477Beaverk­ill Road, Olivebridg­e.

Event: 2to 4p.m. Nov. 18. Tea with Clara. Join Clara and her Nutcracker friends for a tea party in the Land of Sweets. Clara and friends will perform starting from the ballet and pose for photos with your family. Mayor Steve Noblewill read from from the Nutcracker storybook. Tickets $50adults, youngsters 18and under $45. Wiltwyck Golf Club, 404Steward Lane, Kingston. (845) 339-1629, catskillba­llet.org. Drum Circle: 4to 6p.m. Birds of a Feather and Timekeeper Drums invite all to drum and dance in the rear room of the Woodstock Community Center, 56Rock City Road, Woodstock. Free event, but donations appreciate­d to help pay rent.

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