What’s happening
• SUNY Ulster’s annual Winter Concert Series returns with concerts in the Quimby Theater in Vanderlyn Hall at the college’s Stone Ridge Campus, at 7:30p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 30and Dec, 8. The Nov. 30concert, directed by Vic Izo features holiday favorites like “Let it Snow,” “Silent Night” and “Bleak Midwinter.” The Dec. 8concert features the College Chorus directed by Janet Gehres and a Mixed Instrument Ensemble directed and arranged by Greg Dinger and the Honors Recital Winners. This performance is themed around music around the world and includes “Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy,” “Gavotte en Rondeau” and “Cantate Domino.” Donations are greatly appreciated. For more information, email gehresj@sunyulster.edu.
• The Ruby Fire Department will host “Pancakes with Santa” from 8to 11a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 11, at the firehouse, 1214Main St., Ruby. All are welcome. Donations will be accepted.
• Poets Penelope Hyde Levine and Matthew J. Spireng will appear in a spoken word poetry reading and performance Thursday, Dec. 1, at 7 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Catskills at 320Sawkill Road, in the town of Ulster. Tickets are $5, masks are required.
• Lifespring: Saugerties Adult Learning Community’s Winter ’22/‘23 programming includes presentations on Dec. 7, Jan. 4 and March 1 as well as a mini-course series in February. The free programs are open to anyone interested in attending and will be held via Zoom with prior registration required. The first program is at 11am on Wednesday, Dec. 7, “Stories of Marginalized Workers on the D & H Canal,” presented by Bill Merchant, historian and curator of the D&H Canal Historical Society. The deadline to register is Dec. 5. www.Lifespringsaugerties.com.
• The Kiwanis Club of Kingston will present its annual senior holiday dinner on Saturday,
Dec. 3, at Pointe of Praise Church, 253 Hurley Ave., Kingston. There will be seatings at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. The menu will feature a full turkey dinner with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable and dessert. There will also be door prizes and music. An RSVP is required before Wednesday, Nov. 30. Call
(845) 417-4571 to RSVP.
• The Holiday Sale at the
Hurley Heritage Society, 52 Main St., Hurley, will take place Saturday, Nov. 26, from 10a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 27, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The sale will feature a variety of holiday items, collectibles, furniture, jewelry and new gifts. The sale will be set up in all the downstairs rooms of the museum and on the porch. The museum shop will also be having sales on selected items. Proceeds from the sale help fund the maintenance of the museum and fund programs throughout the year.
• Kingston Maennerchor and Damenchor Hall, 37Greenkill Ave., Kingston, will host Christkindlmarkt, A German Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be chocolates, frozen lamb chops, goat milk, soaps and lotions, jewelry, homemade crafts and more. The café will be serving German potato pancakes, chili and other light fare. Call (845) 338-3763or (201) 790-4453 for more information.
• The Tannersville Holiday Craft Fair will take place Saturday, Nov. 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Tannersville Village Hall, 5974 Main St., Tannersville. Visit with Santa from 1to 2 p.m. Mail your Santa letters in the Santa mailbox.
• Performing Arts of Woodstock’s production of Rhinebeck playwright Richard Nelson’s “That Hopey Changey Thing” continues at the Mescal Hornbeck Community Center at 56Rock City Road in Woodstock Fridays and Saturdays, at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 1:30 p.m. through Nov. 27. Tickets are $23for general admission and $20 for seniors and students. Group rates are $18. Visit performingartsofwoodstock.org.
• The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661state Route 308, Rhinebeck, will present a performance by classical guitarist David Temple on Sunday, Nov. 27, at 3 p.m. Titled “A Guitar Celebration,” the program will feature works from Spain, Brazil, Argentina and more, including the most beautiful and dazzling compositions by Tarrega, Barrios, Villa-Lobos and others. Tickets are $20 and are available through the center’s Box Office by calling (845) 876-3080or online at www.centerforperformingarts.org.
• Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner, will host a Repair Café on Sunday, Nov. 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. Repair Café is a free event where community members bring beloved but broken items, and together, with volunteer repair coaches, fix them. Broken items include small appliances, lamps, frames, chairs and more. For more information, visit www.repaircafehv.org. For more information on the Gardiner event, call (845) 255-1255or visit www.gardinerlibrary.org.
• Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, will host a Local Artists Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There will be colorful pottery, handmade all-natural bath products and soaps, decorated wreaths and sprays, hand-crafted bracelets, artisanal clocks, one-of-akind sewn handbags, pouches and dog collars with custom fabrics. There will also be all-atural skincare products, unique handcrafted silk and merino wool Nuno felt scarves, and soft felted domestic and woodland animals along with holiday cards and unique jewelry. Call (845) 255-1255 or visit www.gardinerlibrary.org for more information.
• The exhibition “Guiding the Currents” featuring the works of Dutch-born Hudson Valley resident Marieken Cochius, runs at SUNY Ulster’s Muroff Kotler Visual Arts Gallery in Stone Ridge through Nov.
29. Regular gallery hours are Tuesdays-Fridays 11a.m.- 3 p.m. and by appointment by calling (845) 687-5134. For more information email, seubertc@sunyulster.edu.
• The Rhinebeck Choral Club will perform family-friendly concerts at Rhinebeck Reformed Church, 6368Mill St., Rhinebeck, on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 11, at 3p.m. Admission is free, although donations will be accepted. Visit rhinebeckchoralclub.org for more information.
• Sam’s Point Educator Becca Howe-Parisio will discuss how animals make it through the harsh, cold winter months during a talk Saturday, Dec. 3, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Cragsmoor Free Library, 355 Cragsmoor Road, Cragsmoor.
Discover what these critters do to survive, be it hibernation, hunkering down or staying active. Participants will also learn how to look for signs of animals in winter during a short walk around the library and make plaster animal tracks to take home with them. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Preregistration is required by calling Library Director Nancy Krum at (845) 647- 4611 or by emailing nancy@cragsmoorfreelibrary.info.
• Athens American Legion Post No. 187 will have its annual Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 9a.m. at Athens Veterans Park next to Fifth Street in the village. Visit https://fb.me/e/5OTLPHPom for more information.
• Rhinebeck Reformed Church, 6368Mill St., Rhinebeck, will have its annual cookie walk sale on Sunday, Dec. 11, from 11a.m. to 2p.m. in Cordes Hall. There will be more than 40 kinds of homemade holiday cookies. Cookies can be purchased for $11 per pound.
• Athens American Legion Post No. 187 will have its annual Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 9a.m. at Athens Veterans Park next to Fifth Street in the village. Visit https://fb.me/e/5OTLPHPom for more information.
• The Ruby Fire Department will host “Pancakes with Santa” on Sunday, Dec. 11, from 8to 11a.m. at the firehouse, 1214Main St., Ruby. All are welcome. Donations will be accepted.
• The Lord’s Acre Project Craft Fair & Bake Sale will take place Saturday, Dec. 17, from 10a.m. to 3p.m. at Rochester Reformed Church, 5142U.S. Route 209, Accord. There will be vendors, handmade crafts, a bake sale, raffles, a silent auction a 50⁄50, and more. Donations of homemade crafts or gift baskets are wanted for the raffle and silent auction. Contact Jennifer Gregory by calling (845) 706-0607 or sending an email to niffer20@ aol.com if you would like to donate. People interested in being vendors should also contact Gregory.
• The Woodstock Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair will take place at Mountainview Studio, 20 Mountainview Ave., Woodstock, on Saturday, Dec. 10, from 2 to 7 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 11, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be clothing, jewelry, art, food and more.
• St. James United Methodist Church, 29Pearl St., Kingston, will host its Star in the Valley Christmas Market and Cookie Caper on Saturday, Dec. 10, from 9a.m. to 3p.m. Homemade Christmas cookies, crafts and refreshments will be available for purchase. Pre-ordered cookie trays are $12per pound. Call (845) 331-3030 to place your order. Parking and an accessible entrance are located at 29 Pearl St.
• The Town of Esopus will have its Winter Wonderland Parade on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 5:30p.m. In case of inclement weather, the parade will take place Dec. 4. Floats with lights and decorations and participants are needed. Examples include decorated floats, unique cars and trucks, organizations, businesses, fire departments, ambulances and horses. For more infomation, call Kathryn Robinson at (845) 706-9168 and RSVP by Thursday, Dec. 1, to be included in the parade. Hats and mittens will be collected for local schools. Drop-off boxes will be at the Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, Mario’s Pizza, Smitty’s and Dollar General.
• The Immanuel Lutheran Church at 22Livingston St., Kingston, is hosting its Christmas Handcrafted and Gift Boutique Friday, Dec. 2, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 3, from noon to 4 p.m. Browse Handmade jewelry, glass, baskets, quilled cards, ornaments, gifts, collectibles, and more. Free gift wrapping will be available for all items purchased. Entrance is at the lower parking area, masks are required when indoors.
• The Kingston Model Railroad Club’s annual open house continues Saturdays and Sundays, from noon to 5 p.m. through Dec. 4. This complete O-scale railroad features modern and vintage scale models of steam and diesel locomotives passing through scenery modeled after the Hudson Valley. Also view trolleys, a circus train and Thomas the Tank engine. Tickets are $6for adults and $2 for children under 12.
• The newly opened Gallery at 31Mill Hill Road, Woodstock, is highlighting the works of the late New York artist Peter Schwarzburg along with a collection of art from across Asia spanning centuries. Gallery hours are Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, from 1—6 p.m, and by appointment.
• Immanuel Lutheran Church, 22Livingston St., Kingston, is hosting its Christmas Handcrafted and Gift Boutique on Friday, Dec. 2, from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 3, from noon to 4 p.m. There will be handmade jewelry, glass, baskets, quilled cards, ornaments, gifts, collectibles, and much more. Free gift wrapping will be available for all items purchased. The entrance is at the lower parking area. Masks are required when indoors.
• The Clinton Historical Society will have its annual Holiday Craft and Gift Fair on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Creek Meeting House, 2433Salt Point Turnpike, Clinton Corners. Local crafters will be selling their items. The society will be selling holiday decorations along with homemade baked goods. There will also be homemade soup for lunch, to eat in or take out. Proceeds from the sale go to support their mission.
• Elizaville United Methodist Church, 740county Route 2, Elizaville, will have a Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the church hall. In the event of inclement weather, the event will take place Dec. 4from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be a large variety of decorations, gifts, crafts, wrapping paper, toys, curios, and more. There will also be a baked goods table that will include cheesecakes. Breakfast and lunch will be available, with soups, sandwiches, pasta to go, and dessert items. For more information, call (845) 756-2338or (845) 756-5192, or, on the day of the event, call the church hall at (845) 756-5602.
• Historic Red Hook’s annual benefit auction will take place online. It runs through Sunday, Dec. 4, at 6p.m. Offerings will include personal tours of historic homes, ice cream-naming opportunities, insider visits to working farms, vacation getaways to Nantucket and the Berkshires, and much more. The final 90minutes of bidding can be viewed at the Elmendorph Inn, 7562North Broadway, Red Hook, where there will be holiday drinks and trivia, on Dec. 4from 4:30to 6 p.m. Visit historicredhook.org/ auction for more information.
• The Elmendorph Inn, 7562 North Broadway, Red Hook, will have its holiday open house on Sunday, Dec. 4, from 1 to 4 p.m. There will be live holiday music, hot mulled cider, homemade cookies and freshbaked treats. Visit https://www.historicredhook.org/upcoming-events/holidayopenhouse2022.
• The United Reformed Church at 9 Church St., Bloomington, is hosting its Christmas Bazaar, jewelry and bake sale on Friday, Dec. 2, from 2 to 6 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• The Tivoli Artist Gallery, 60 Broadway, Tivoli, will have its Holiday Show through Dec. 18. The show will offer unique, handcrafted items such as ceramics, jewelry, small paintings, ornaments, greeting cards, sculptures, textiles and photographs. Gallery hours are 5 to 8:30 p.m. Fridays, noon to 8 p.m. Saturdays and 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays. Call (845) 757-2667 or visit tivoliartistsgallery.com for more information.
• A soup sale will take place at the Rhinecliff Firehouse, 17 Shtazell Ave., Rhinecliff, on Thursday, Dec. 15, from 11 a.m. to 12:30p.m. Soup will be sold by the quart for $10per quart. Only take-out orders will be available. Soup can be picked up at the firehouse side window on Orchard Street.
The sales are sponsored by the Rhinebeck Grange. Send an email to JoBaer2@gmail.com to preorder online and to be emailed the soup choices.
• Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox’s Life in The Past Lane returns to the Bardavon, 35Market St., Poughkeepsie, on Thursday, March 30, 2023, at 8p.m. Tickets start at $49. Members get $5off. Call Bardavon at (845) 473-2072 or the Ulster Performing Arts Center at (845) 339-6088or email boxoffice@bardavon.org to purchase tickets. Tickets can also be purchased at www. ticketmaster.com but fees apply.
• People’s Place, in partnership with Institute for Animal Happiness, has brought back the Happy Cart to the parking lot at 17St. James St., Kingston every Wednesday from 4to 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 775Broadway, Kingston. https://peoplesplacewec.simplybook.me/v2/.
• 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 7p.m. at 17St. 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, 10a.m. to 1p.m. Call (845) 338-4030 for additional information.
• The Rhinebeck Farmers Market has opened for the season in the municipal parking lot at 61E. Market St., Rhinebeck. The market will take place every Sunday from 10a.m. to 2 p.m., with the exception of Dec. 4, through Dec. 18. Visit rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com for more information.