Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

What’s happening

- By Daily Freeman

• The Good Work Institute is hosting “Resisting Erasure,” an exhibition featuring Poughkeeps­ie-based artist Shirley ParkerBenj­amin and photograph­er Onaje Benjamin through Oct. 8. Featured events interactiv­e artmaking workshop on

July 9, a closing event on Oct. 8 and chances to engage with the work on the second Saturday of each month. The Good Work Institute Greenhouse is located at, 65 St. James Street, Kingston. For more informatio­n visit https://goodworkin­stitute.org/resisting-erasure/

• The Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner, will have a Repair Café on Sunday, June 26, from 1 to 4 p.m. Repair Café is a free event where community members bring their broken items, and together with volunteer Repair Coaches, fix them. Broken items include small appliances, lamps, frames, chairs and more. Visit www.repaircafe­hv. org for more informatio­n.

• The Stewart House and The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse Preservati­on Society will have a fundraiser on Sunday, June 26, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the River Grill at The Stewart House, 1 N. Water St., Athens. Tickets are available at The Stewart House, by visiting halps.org/fundraiser.html or by calling (518) 828-5294.

• Vassar College’s Music Department and the Hudson Valley Society for Musicians host a chorus and orchestra Sunday as part of the college’s Bach Fest,

June 26, at 2 p.m. at the college’s Skinner Hall of Music, 100 Raymond Avenue, Arlington. Directed by Christine Howlett the concern Der Herr Denket an uns BWV 196, ‘Brandenbur­g’ Concerto No. 5BWV 1050and Christ Lag in Todes Banden BWV 4 S. For tickets visit vassar.edu/music/ concerts. For a full list of Vassar’s BachFest event visit www.hvsocietyf­ormusic.org.

• The Woodstock Invitation­al Luthiers Showcase arrives at Bearsville Center, 277 — 297 Tinker Street, Woodstock, from Oct. 21-23. View fine, contempora­ry, handmade acoustic guitars and stringed musical instrument­s, exhibited by their creators in an intimate gathering of stringed-instrument builders, players, collectors and aficionado­s and enjoy continuous live music, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day of the event in The Bearsville Theater Lounge. Additional seminars, workshops and concerts by separate admission. General Admission is

$25 per day. A three-day pass is $60. Advance tickets through the Bearsville Theater box office go on sale in June.

• Cyclists can celebrate summer at the Kingston Food Coop’s Summer Party and get their bicycle checked over by volunteers from Bike Friendly Kingston Saturday, July 9, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Big Bubble Laundromat parking lot at 718 Broadway in Midtown Kingston. No advance registrati­on required, but participan­ts must sign in by 1:30 p.m.. Bells, lights and bike helmets will be available at the event. The event is free, but donations are welcome. For more informatio­n, contact YMCA of Kingston and Ulster County Bicycle Educator, Tom Polk by calling (845338-3810, Ext 102 Email: tpolk@ymcaulster. org

• An outdoor summer music concert series, “Twilight Music in the Parks,” takes place Thursdays from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Ulster Visitor Center on the Highland side of Walkway Over the Hudson off of U.S. Route 9W, through Sept.

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• People’s Place, in partnershi­p with Institute for Animal Happiness, has brought back the Happy Cart to the parking lot at 17 St. James St., Kingston every Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m.

The Happy Cart offers plant-based food to our community to taste and is free. happyvegan­cart.org.

• People’s Place Wellness Empowermen­t Center’s monthly Evening Of Holistic Health collaborat­ion with the Holistic Health Community continues. The first Wednesday evening of each month from 3 to 7 p.m. at 775 Broadway, Kingston. https://peoplespla­cewec.simplybook.me/v2/.

• Coach House Players at 12Augusta St., Kingston, will present “On Golden Pond” for six performanc­es from Friday, July 1, to Sunday, July 10. Friday and Saturday performanc­es are at 7:30 p.m., with the Sunday matinee performanc­e at 2 p.m. Prices are $20, $18 for seniors ages 62 and older, and $10for students 18and under. Tickets can be purchased by calling (845) 331-2476 or going online to www.coachhouse­players.org.

• People’s Place Wellness Empowermen­t Center offers free weekly workshops, featuring wellness classes, health screenings, nutritiona­l guidance, alternativ­e health modalities, and financial education. 775 Broadway, Kingston. For more informatio­n and to register for workshops, visit www.peoplespla­ce. org/wellness-empowermen­t-center/ or call (845) 338-4030.

• People’s Place Food Pantry is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on Wednesday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m. at 17

St. James St., Kingston. Donations of fresh and shelf-stable foods are being accepted. Call (845) 338-4030.

• People’s Place Bounty Table, located just outside the doors, offers free produce, breads, baked goods, dairy items and proteins. The items change daily and are first-come, first serve during business hours, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call (845) 338-4030 for additional informatio­n.

• The Hurley Heritage Society Museum at 52 Main St, Hurley has opened for the season. View the ongoing exhibit “Winslow Homer in Hurley — an Artist’s View.” featuring reproducti­ons of the paintings and illustrati­ons Homer created during his visits to Hurley between 1870 and 1875. The exhibition features five new paintings this year. Museum hours are Saturdays and Sundays, from 1 to 4 p.m.

• Catskill Mountain Railroad’s Ice Cream Sundays train rides take place Sundays from through Sept. 18. Trains depart from the railroad’s Westbrook Lane Station in Kingston near the Hannaford Supermarke­t in Kingston Plaza at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. for an approximat­ely one-hour ride. Tickets are $20 for adults; $14 for children (ages 2-12); $19 for seniors, active military personnel, and veterans; and free for toddlers 2 and under on lap. Visit catskillmo­untainrail­road.com.

• Bike Friendly Kingston will host monthly evening “Slow Rides” on the first Thursday of each month through October. The guided rides, ranging from five to 20 miles, depart from the YMCA of Kingston and Ulster’s parking lot at 507 Broadway at 6 p.m. Dates are July 7, Aug. 8, Sept. 9 and Oct. 6. Email eflynn@kingston-ny.gov. for more informatio­n.

• The Tivoli Wide Yard sale, in its 33rd year, will be held Saturday July

30, starting at 9a.m. A map will be published showing the locations of each sale, and distribute­d at the Four Corners. For more informatio­n call the Village Office at (845) 757-2021.

• Thomas Cole National Historic Site’s exhibition “Thomas Cole’s Studio: Memory and Inspiratio­n” is set to run through Oct. 20, 2022, at the site, 218 Spring St., Catskill. The exhibition examines the famed Hudson River School artist’s final years before his death in February 1848. For more informatio­n and exhibit hours, visit www.thomascole.org/visit.

• Stone Ridge Orchard, 3012 state Route 213, Stone Ridge, will host Findings, a 40-vendor strong, curated market of specialize­d growers, boutique nurseries, antique dealers from around the globe and local makers from the Catskills, Hudson Valley and beyond. The market will showcase a plethora of plants, garden antiquitie­s and handcrafte­d and farm-fresh goods. Tickets are $15 and are available at Eventbrite by visiting https://bit. ly/3kdNPPG

• The Hudson Wednesday Market returns to the 7th Street Park on Warren Street, Hudson, each Wednesday from 4-7 p.m. through Oct. 26. The grassroots farmers market features a diverse group of vendors. Local artisans interested in selling and showcasing their crafts can email upstreetma­rket@gmail. com. Visit upstreetma­rket.wixsite.com/hudsonwedm­arket/

• Girl Named Tom performs at the Bardavon, 35 Market, St., Poughkeeps­ie, on July 15 at 8 p.m. in a special benefit concert for Mid-Hudson Love Inc. Tickets start at $35 and can be purchased by calling (845) 473-5288, (845) 339-6088 by emailing boxoffice@bardavon. org, and at the Bardavon and at UPAC in Kingston, 601 Broadway. Tickets can also be purchased at www.ticketmast­er.com (but fees will apply).

• The New York City Opera and Teatro Grattaciel­o headline the Phoenicia Internatio­nal Festival of the Voice in Phoenicia from Aug. 5-7. Featured performanc­es include Teatro Grattaciel­o’s production of Mozart’s “Don Giovani ” Aug. 5, at 8:30 p.m., New York City Opera’s Giuseppe Verdi’s “La Traviata” Aug. 6, at 8:30 p.m. and “Opera in the Movies” in partnershi­p with the Woodstock Film Festival on Aug. 7at 8:30 p.m. Visit https:// www.phoeniciav­oicefest. org/.

• The Rhinebeck Farmers Market has opened for the season in the municipal parking lot at 61 E. Market St., Rhinebeck. The market will take place every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with the exception of Dec. 4, through Dec. 18. Visit rhinebeckf­armersmark­et.com for more informatio­n.

• The Catskill Mountain Railroad’s Catskill Flyer scenic train rides have returned to the rails of the old Ulster and Delaware Railroad. The rides take place Saturdays through Sept. 17. Trains depart from the railroad’s Westbrook Lane station near the Hannaford Supermarke­t at Kingston Plaza in Kingston at 11a.m. 1p.m. and 3 p.m. for an approximat­ely one-hour ride. Tickets are $16, adults; $10 children (ages 2-12); $15, senior, military and veterans: and free for toddlers 2 and under on lap. Visit catskillmo­untainrail­road.com/

• The Senate House State Historic Site in Uptown Kingston is open. Hours are Wednesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m through Halloween. Tours leave on the hour, with the last tour leaving at 4 p.m. Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for seniors. Children 12 years of age and younger are free. For more informatio­n call (845) 338-2786, or visit https://parks.ny.gov.

• The Kingston Farmers Market has returned to its outdoor location in the Ulster County Courthouse parking lot, 285 Wall St. The market will be every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. until Nov.

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