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All Day: Rosendale Street Festival. First took place in 1975 and has been rocking ever since. Main Street is closed for two days, seven stages, 80 bands, over 100 vendors, children’s crafts and parades. All day, Main Street, Rosendale. (845) 658-8348, rosendales­treetfesti­val.org.

Movie: 10 a.m. “The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938, 1 hour, 42 mins.).” Bridge Street’s Free Movie matinees for families. 44 W. Bridge St., Catskill.

Concert: 11 a.m. Young Maverick’s Concert. Frederic Chiu, pianist. Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf,” with narration by David Gonzalez. Saint-Saens: The Carnival of the Animals. Children free. Adults pay $5 at the door. Maverick Concerts, 120 Maverick Road, Woodstock.

Event: 11 a.m. The Pliplup Brothers show. Come and create a stage/play performanc­e

art show and perhaps learn to film and upload the creation. Morton Memorial Library, 82 Kelly St., Rhinecliff. (845) 8762903, morton.rhinecliff.lib. ny.us.

Gallery Talk: 12 to 5 p.m. With solo artist Daniel Goodwin. WAAM, 28 Tinker St., Woodstock. info@ woodstocka­rt.org.

Fundraiser: 12 to 3 p.m. With ice cream sundaes, hot dogs, white elephant table, craft table, baked goods. The Reformed Church of the Comforter, Wynkoop Place, (off Foxhall Avenue), Kingston. (845) 338-4857 for more informatio­n

Tours: 1 to 4 p.m. The historic General Richard Montgomery House Museum is open to the public for visitors, Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. through August. There is no admission charge, but donations are appreciate­d. It is the oldest house in the Village of Rhinebeck, dating back to 1750. 77 Livingston St., Rhinebeck.

Author Talk: 1 p.m. “What Ever Happened to My White Picket Fence? My brain injury from my massive brain tumor.” Janet Johnson Schliff will discuss her experience rewriting her life script after she suffered a brain tumor. Plattekill Library, 2047 state Route 32, Modena. (8450 883-7286.

Event: 1 to 2 pm. Health and Wellness through the lens of classical Chinese medicine. All programs are free to all members of the public. Phoenicia Free Library, 48 Main St., Phoenicia. (845) 688-7811.

Concert: 1 to 5 p.m. Woodstock Concerts on the Green in the village of Woodstock. These concerts features some of the Hudson Valley’s best talent. Art Exhibit: 2 p.m. Opening Reception. Exhibition titled: Reverie (Reverie: one pleasantly lost in one’s own thoughts; a daydream). Exhibit runs from July 20 through Sept. 7. Olive Free Library, 4033 Route 28A, West Shokan. (845) 6572482, olivefreel­ibrary.org.

Art Exhibit: 4 to 6 p.m. Opening reception for new exhibition­s at WAAM: “100 Years/100Objects,” “Happy Birthday,” “Daniel Goodwin: Object Oriented”, “Active Members Small Works L-Z” and “Think Like an Archivist.” Free. WAAM, 28 Tinker St., Woodstock. www. woodstocka­rt.org

Fundraiser: 6 p.m. Cocktail hour, at 7 p.m. enjoy a threecours­e dinner while enjoying a murder mysterm show presented by Murder Café. The Paws For Our Cause Fun-Raiser. M*A*S*H Star Loretta Swit will appear at this event. Tickets are $125 and must be purchased in advance. Beekman Arms, 6387 Mill St., Rhinebeck. (845) 475-7973.

Movie: 7 p.m. Licia Maglietta and Bruno Ganz stare in the award-winning Italian romantic comedy “Bread and Tulips” at Congregati­on Emanuel of the Hudson Valley, 243 Albany Ave., Kingston. The screening is part of the Movies with Spirit community film series. A facillitat­ed discussion will follow. Attendees ages 12 and older are asked to contribute $10 per person.

Recital: 7 p.m. Vadym Kholodenko recital. Studley

Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Tickets are $25 and $30. (845) 257-3880,newpaltz. edu/piano.

Dance Party: 7 to 10 p.m. Dance party with Fishbowl. Lydia’s Café, 7 Old Route 209, Stone Ridge. (845) 687-6373

Concert: 7:30 p.m. The West Point Band will present “At The Point.” Bring your family, friends and a picnic. Treat yourself to a relaxing evening of superb music set to the beautiful backdrop of Trophy Point and the Hudson River. West Point, 685 Hardee Place, West Point. (845) 9385202. Event: 8:30 to 10:30 p.m., DJ from 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Susanne Bartsch presents Spiegelten­t Follies. Doors open at 8 p.m., with the performanc­e at 8:30 p.m. Tickets from $40. Bard College, 30 Campus Road, Annandale-on-Hudson. Fishercent­er.bard.edu/summerscap­e. Sunday, July 21

Pancake Breakfast: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. , with tag sale from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Temple Israel of Catskill, 220 Spring St., Catskill. (518) 943-5758, templeisra­elofcatski­ll.org.

Farmers Market: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Willow Kiln Park behind the Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale.

Program: 11 a.m. Skull and Bones, summer program for children and families. Ages 6-9. Staatsburg­h State Historic Sites classroom on the Hudson River (weather permitting). $2 per child. children must be accompanie­d by an adult. Call (8450 889-8851, ext. 300. Old Post Road, Staatsburg, off Route 9 between Rhinebeck and Hyde Park.

Talk: 1 p.m. Exploring Our Dutch Heritage: Led by Netherland­s natives Nita Steketee and Yonah Schurink. Free. Hurley Heritage Society, 52 Main St., Hurley. (845) 331-4852.

Event: 2 p.m. “Besides the Tracks in the Historic Phoenicia Railroad Station.” Featured speaker will be Diane Galusha, a local historian and author. The Empire State Railway Museum, 70 Lower High Street, Phoenicia.

Concert: 2 to 4 p.m. Classical guitarist Andrew Baffi. Starr Library, 68 W. Market St., Rhinebeck. (845) 8764030, starrlibra­ry.org.

Event: 2 p.m. “More Sinatra.” Big Band Style show presented by the Big Band Sound 25-piece jazz orchestra to benefit Sparrow’s Nest local charity. The Cunnenn-Hackett Arts Center, 12 Vassar St., Poughkeesi­e. General admission $20.

Tickets can be purchased at the bigbandsou­nd.com

Concert: 4 p.m. Catalyst Quartet/Chamber Music Festival. Daniel Gortler, piano. J.S. Bach: selections from “The Goldberg Variations.” Philip Glass: “Quartet No. 3,” “Mishima (1985),” Brahms: “Three Intermezzi, Op. 117,” Franck: “Piano Quintet.” Tickets $45, $30 and $5 for students. Maverick Concerts, 120 Maverick Road, Woodstock. (646) 965-2365, maverickco­ncerts.org. Outdoor Theatre: 6:30 p.m. “Sky Above, Earth Below.” An improvisat­ional performanc­e of stories told by audience members. Admission is free and all are welcome. The Rail Trail Café, Stone Mountain Farm off Springtown Road, New Paltz.

Event: 8 to p.m. Song of the Cosmos Sound Healing. Calm the mind, relax the body, soothe the soul. Mountainvi­ew Studio, 20 Mountainvi­ew Ave., Woodstock. $20 at the door. A minimum of five people must preregiste­r for this event to happen. (845) 679-0901.

Monday, July 22

Art Exhibit: 12 to 2 p.m. Woodstock Jewish Congregati­on, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. (845) 679-4937.

Art & Literacy: 6 p.m. Participan­ts will create clay birds based on the Native American legend Rainbow Crow. Free event. Register at (845) 657-2482. Olive Free Library, 4033 Route 28A, West Shokan. Music Documentar­y: 7:15 p.m. “Asbury Park: Riot, Redemption, Rock N Roll.” Tickets $8, $6 for members. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main Street, Rosendale. Tickets $8, $6 members. rosendalet­heatre.org.

Tuesday, July 23

Lecture: 3 p.m. “Thoughts on Recordings” by Adrian Farmer. Studley Theatre, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. (845) 257-3880, newpaltz.edu/ piano.

Open Mic: 6 p.m. sign up, with performanc­es starting at 7 p.m. Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia St., Hudson. (518) 828-4800, helsinkihu­dson.com.

Writer’s Group: 7 p.m. The Writer’s group is al sixmonth workshoppi­ng program for active writers and prose. The workshops will be led by a published author, culminatin­g in a chance to have your work included in the library collection. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St., Port Ewen. (845) 3385580, esopuslibr­ary.org.

Wednesday, July 24

Author Talk: 2 p.m. “What Ever Happened to My White Picket Fence? My Brain Injury from My Massive Brain Tumor.” Janet Johnson Scliff will discuss her experience rewriting her life script after she suffered a brain tumor. Rosendale Seniors, Rosendale Recreation Center, 1055 state Route 32, Rosendale.

Fundraiser: 5 to 7 p.m. Sub Sale. Meatball or pepperoni with sauce and cheese, $8; combo, $9. Sponsored by the Palenville Fire Ladies Auxiliary, 719 Route 23A, Palenville. (518) 678-3311.

Live Music: 8 p.m. SingerSong­writer Todd Snider brings alt-country to Helsinki Hudson. 405 Columbia St., Hudson. Tickets $28 to $38. Must be 21 or older to enter. (518) 828-4800, helsinkihu­dson.com.

Thursday, July 25

Training: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ulster County Mental Health Department is offering Applied Suicide Interventi­on Skills Training (ASIST) in the second-floor conference room at UCMHD, 239 Golden Hill Lane,

Kingston. (845) 340-3150, healthed@co.ulster.ny.us. Reading Program: 2 p.m. A Universe of Stories. A costume party and cool cosmic crafts with Stephanie Morgan. Come as a space traveler, a robot, an alien or a favorite Star Wars or book character. Be a star. Galactic snacks. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St., Kingston. (845) 331-0507, kingstonli­brary.org. Music in the Parks: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Young People’s Concert featuring The Boys and Girls Club Drumline, The Boys and Girls Club Chorus, Percussion Orchestra of Kingston (POOK) and Andrea’s Music Studio. Forsyth Park, Lucas Avenue, Kingston.

Author Talk and Signing: 7 p.m. Carney Rhinevault and Shannon Butler co-authors of “Hyde Park in the Gilded Age.” Henry A. Wallace Center at FDR Presidenti­al Library and Home, 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park. This is a free public event, but registrati­on is required. (845) 486-7745, www. fdrlibary.org.

Event: 7 p.m. Murals in the Hudson Valley. Muralists & Artist Franc Palaia at the Staatsburg­h Library, 70 Old Post Road, Staatsburg­h. (845) 889-4683, staatsburg­library.org.

Event: 7 p.m. Theatre on the Road brings Broadway to Bannerman Island. Comedy, plot twists and a special guest make this a can’t-miss performanc­e of the famed Broadway play “Arsenic and Old Lace.” July 25 – July 28. Guests arrive and leave by boat via the dock in Beacon. Tickets $65 per person for 12 and older. For tickets and reservatio­ns, (855) 256-4007, bannermanc­astle.org.

Trivia Night: 7:30 p.m. with Paul Tully and Eric Stamberg. Come test your knowledge against other teams. Prizes awarded for first and second place and a pat on the back for third place. High Falls Café, 12 Stone Dock Road, High Falls. (845) 687-2699.

Event: 8 p.m. Singers and Songbooks: Fred Astaire. Bard SummperSca­pe Spiegelten­t. Led by Michela Marino Lerman. Tickets $25 to $55. Bard College campus, Manor Avenue, Annandaleo­n-Hudson.

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