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SUMMARY:Studio Theater in Exile presents "Sculptures in the Audience"
DESCRIPTION:April 26- May 15\, 2022 in the STIE theater @ HVMOCA \nHudson Valley MOCA hours: Thursdays and Saturdays 11:-5:00. \nStudio Theater in Exile presents Sculptures in the Audience created by Jo-Ann Brody (video and sculpture installation). \nDescription: Mara: “For many years\, Brody\, Barkman\, and I have collaborated on a theater piece to go with the opening of her shows at CERES gallery\, NYC. This past year with COVID restrictions in place\, we opted to create a video of the Perfect Mind reading that would be paired with a tour of Brody’s and Liz Nydoye’s work. The installation of Brody’s sculptures in Studio Theater in Exile audience brings performance and art into an intimate relationship.” \nARTIST AND PERFORMER \nBRODY: Brody started with clay sculpture; she moved to cement to create larger\, life-sized women. Both materials are from the earth and retained their earth tones; currently she is working in paper mache—still figurative but now with color and collaged image from her photography and from magazines and books. The forms are familiar\, but the addition of image and color adds a new dimension. There are references to her surroundings encountered on daily walks. \nARTIST \nLizz Ndoye continues her love affair with her doll “creatures” – soft\, fabric\, humanoid figures that she makes and installs in tandem with her large canvases and drawings to depict aspects of their doll culture and existence and ability to heal. \nPERFORMERS \nMara Mills\, Artistic Director\, STIE. And DramaturgeMara is a writer across many genres and a stage director for over 40 years. Her love is original work and interesting formats that break the rules of proscenium theater. With Livia Strauss\, President Hudson Valley MOCA\, Mara has collaborated for 16 years on image/word projects. Studio Theater in Exile is now housed at HV MOCA . NOTE: “For many years\, Brody\, Barkman\, and I have collaborated on a theater piece to go with the opening of her show at CERES gallery\, NYC. This past year with COVID restrictions in place\, we opted to create a video of the Perfect Mind reading that would be paired with a tour of Brody’s and Liz Nydoye’s work. ”The installation of Brody’s sculptures in the audience brings performance and art into an intimate relationship.” \nAs a writer/actor\, Donna Barkman has performed her solo plays\, “Hand-Me-Downs: Scenes from a Life with a Little Help from Antigone and Mother Goose\,” and “Sticks and Stones and Women’s Bones\,” in New York City and environs. produced in NYC and Westchester. She wrote and performed two pieces in The Ides of March at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art. Sticks and Stones and Women’s Bones\, directed by Mara Mills was written based on Scar Tissue\, an art installation by Jo-Ann Brody and performed in 2017 at HVCCA. Her poetry has appeared in The Westchester Review\, ragazine.cc\, Bray Arts Journal\, Chautauqua\, Boston Literary Review\, and others. Her poetry has appeared in Chautauqua\, Boston Literary Review\, String Poet\, Per Contra\, Pennsylvania English\, Trivia: Voices of Feminism\, and others\, as well as in many anthologies. Ms. Barkman served as a juror for the Bronx Council on the Arts Poetry Competition and has regularly written and performed poetry and short plays for many ekphrastic events at Upstream Gallery and Hudson MOCA for in Westchester\, and Ceres Gallery\, New York City. \nAbout the poem: Thunder\, Perfect Mind is a poem written by an unknown woman circa 400 A.D. (C.E.) . It is part of a collection of Gnostic Texts found at Nag Hammadi. It is thought to have originated in Alexandria\, written in Greece and translated into Coptic and is the only manuscript known to have survived. Scholars assume it was written by a woman since its form and content follows early Jewish\, Egyptian\, and Gnostic poems said to be “… the self-revelation of a powerful goddess.” (Patricia Cox Miller: Professor Syracuse University) \nMore info: https://www.africanamerica.org/topic/thunder-perfect-mind-nag-hammadi \nAdapted for performance by Mara Mills; Videography\, Jeremy Gratt. \n 
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/studio-theater-in-exile-presents-sculptures-in-the-audience/2022-05-07/
LOCATION:Hudson Valley MoCA\, 1701 Main Street\, Peekskill\, 10566
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:American Kennel Club Scent Trials at the Museum in Hudson
DESCRIPTION:FASNY Museum of Firefighting\nPhone: (518) 822-1875\nE-Mail: kathy@fasnyfiremuseum.com\nWebsite: https://www.fasnyfiremuseum.com/museum-events/\nAdmission Fee: Day 1: Free\, Day 2: General Admission \nJoin us on May 7th and 8th\, 2022 from 10:00am – 5:00pm for: The American Kennel Club Scent Trials at the Museum! \nAfter the tragic events of 9/11\, there was a push in this country\, due to the increased demand for detection and search and rescue dogs\, to increase focus on scent training and breeding programs domestically. Scent work is a sport that helps nurture and develop scent skills in dogs. Breeders can ‘prove’ their line’s ability to do scent work by earning titles. It is a seriously popular and exciting sport for everyone who trains and competes with their dog. It is also super fun to watch! So join us and the event’s sponsor\, Albany Obedience Club\, as we host American Kennel Club Scent Trials at the Museum. \nThe scent work sport will take place inside and outside of the Museum building\, with as many as 80-90 teams competing during the event! Also during this event\, there will be a canine-inspired Scavenger Hunt in the Museum for kids. Free admission will be offered during the first day of the event (May 7th\, Saturday) from 10:00am – 12:00pm. Museum general admission resumes on day two of the event (May 8th\, Sunday). \nPLEASE NOTE: ONLY CANINES REGISTERED FOR THIS EVENT WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS. \nFree admission to the Museum and the scavenger hunt activity were made possible by a generous grant award from the Museum’s Super Saturdays sponsor: Hudson River Bank and Trust Co. Foundation
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/american-kennel-club-scent-trials-at-the-museum-in-hudson/2022-05-07/
LOCATION:FASNY Museum of Firefighting\, 117 Harry Howard Ave.\, Hudson\, NY\, 12534\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Family Fun
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SUMMARY:PHM History Hikes: Fahnestock State Park
DESCRIPTION:E-Mail: education@putnamhistorymuseum.org\nTickets/Registration: https://tinyurl.com/mv3yp2hc\nAdmission Fee: 10.00 \nHow are parklands selected? Travel with us back in time as we explore Fahnestock State Park on foot while we learn its history through the many artifacts that still exist in the park as remnants of the past. \nWe will discuss Native American history\, the American Revolution\, the discovery of iron within the park\, the role the mines played during the Civil War\, Odelltown and Dennytown\, the last ditch effort to revive iron mining at Fahnestock in the 1890s by Thomas Edison\, and the purchase and acquisition of the land as part of the Fahnestock Estate\, and lastly the bequeathing of the land by Ernest Fahnestock to Governor Franklin Roosevelt and New York State\, to be made into a park memorializing his brother Clarence in perpetuity. By the 1930s Roosevelt was President and Fahnestock was a target of his New Deal. Members of the CCC or Civilian Conservation Corps built roads\, trails\, and even a lake during this era. A Boy Scout camp was constructed and there was even a rest camp for British sailors during WW2. \nJoin us on a fine Spring day to hike the 8 ½ miles of Sunk Mine Road (with a few detours). Be sure to wear hiking boots! \nDate: Saturday\, May 1st\, 10 am (Rain date: Saturday\, May 28th) \nDuration: 7 hours \nTour led by: Dan Ricci\, Putnam Valley Town Historian; Cassie Ward\, PHM Executive Director; Kara Mattsen\, PHM Education & Public Programming Manager. \nDifficulty: Challenging due to length\, some steep slopes \nCost: PHM Members $8 | Non-Members $10 \nMeeting/Parking Location: Park in the lot at the intersection of Dennytown Road and Sunken Mine Road. 41.427262\, -73.868322. Map will be provided to registered guests. \nParticipants will be required to sign a release before the event.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/phm-history-hikes-fahnestock-state-park/
LOCATION:Fahnestock State Park\, 99 Sunken Mine Road\, Putnam Valley\, NY\, 10579\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Center,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Teatown's PlantFest in Ossining
DESCRIPTION:Lauren Zallo\nPhone: (914) 762-2912\nE-Mail: lzallo@teatown.org\nWebsite: http://teatown.org/plantfest\nTickets/Registration: https://teatown.ticketleap.com/plantfest-first-pick-2022/\nAdmission Fee: $25 “First Pick” Friday. Free admission Saturday \nPlantFest Celebration Returns to Teatown \nThe most anticipated local event of the spring gardening season — Teatown’s PlantFest — returns this year on May 6 and 7\, just in time for Mother’s Day. A serious gardener’s “Farmers Market\,” PlantFest offers green thumbs of all levels the opportunity to peruse and purchase from an abundant inventory of unusual native plants\, annuals\, perennials\, herbs\, organic vegetables\, shrubs\, and more. And\, after two years of COVID absence\, Teatown welcomes the return of more than a dozen specialty vendors with “Market at PlantFest.” (Complete vendor list below) \nOpening Day “First Pick” will kick off on Friday\, May 6 from 3pm –7pm. Admission for “First Pick” is $25/person (tickets are available online or at the gate) with live music from Rip and The Sleepy Hollow Boys\, and wine\, local craft beer\, hard cider\, and food to enjoy while shopping. For those who may miss the first day (or want to return for a second round)\, PlantFest continues on Saturday\, May 7\, 9am – 2pm with free admission. Two food trucks will be on site Saturday serving wood-fired pizza from The Hudson Oven and barbeque fare from Three Little Pigs. Free parking during both days. \nGet a jump on PlantFest shopping and visit Teatown’s PlantFest online eStore\, available from April 6 to April 28 at www.teatown.org/estore-2022/. Limited editions of unusual plant varieties and collections are ideal for those budding botanists who are planning ahead! Curbside pick-ups available during PlantFest. \n“Market at PlantFest” Vendors:\nBeeHive Design Collective\nCabbage Hill Farm\nCooper’s Daughter Spirits at Olde York Farm\nDancing Spirits Herbs by Clare Pierson\nFeed The Birds!\nHeaven on Main Street\nLittle Light Pottery\nThe Misshapened Bowl\nNative Art\, Minerals and Fossils\nPlan It Wild\nSeeds of Design\nSharper Services by Jim Koester*\nWestchester Mushroom Company \n* Be sure to bring all your gardening tools in need of sharpening while you shop! Knives and scissors\, too!
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/teatowns-plantfest-in-ossining/2022-05-07/
LOCATION:Teatown Lake Reservation\, 1600 Spring Valley Rd\, Ossining\, NY\, 10562\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Festivals, Fairs, and Parades,Garden
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SUMMARY:Teatown's PlantFest in Ossining
DESCRIPTION:Lauren Zallo\nPhone: (914) 762-2912\nE-Mail: lzallo@teatown.org\nWebsite: http://teatown.org/plantfest\nTickets/Registration: https://teatown.ticketleap.com/plantfest-first-pick-2022/\nAdmission Fee: $25 “First Pick” Friday. Free admission Saturday \nPlantFest Celebration Returns to Teatown \nThe most anticipated local event of the spring gardening season — Teatown’s PlantFest — returns this year on May 6 and 7\, just in time for Mother’s Day. A serious gardener’s “Farmers Market\,” PlantFest offers green thumbs of all levels the opportunity to peruse and purchase from an abundant inventory of unusual native plants\, annuals\, perennials\, herbs\, organic vegetables\, shrubs\, and more. And\, after two years of COVID absence\, Teatown welcomes the return of more than a dozen specialty vendors with “Market at PlantFest.” (Complete vendor list below) \nOpening Day “First Pick” will kick off on Friday\, May 6 from 3pm –7pm. Admission for “First Pick” is $25/person (tickets are available online or at the gate) with live music from Rip and The Sleepy Hollow Boys\, and wine\, local craft beer\, hard cider\, and food to enjoy while shopping. For those who may miss the first day (or want to return for a second round)\, PlantFest continues on Saturday\, May 7\, 9am – 2pm with free admission. Two food trucks will be on site Saturday serving wood-fired pizza from The Hudson Oven and barbeque fare from Three Little Pigs. Free parking during both days. \nGet a jump on PlantFest shopping and visit Teatown’s PlantFest online eStore\, available from April 6 to April 28 at www.teatown.org/estore-2022/. Limited editions of unusual plant varieties and collections are ideal for those budding botanists who are planning ahead! Curbside pick-ups available during PlantFest. \n“Market at PlantFest” Vendors:\nBeeHive Design Collective\nCabbage Hill Farm\nCooper’s Daughter Spirits at Olde York Farm\nDancing Spirits Herbs by Clare Pierson\nFeed The Birds!\nHeaven on Main Street\nLittle Light Pottery\nThe Misshapened Bowl\nNative Art\, Minerals and Fossils\nPlan It Wild\nSeeds of Design\nSharper Services by Jim Koester*\nWestchester Mushroom Company \n* Be sure to bring all your gardening tools in need of sharpening while you shop! Knives and scissors\, too!
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/teatowns-plantfest-in-ossining/2022-05-06/
LOCATION:Teatown Lake Reservation\, 1600 Spring Valley Rd\, Ossining\, NY\, 10562\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Festivals, Fairs, and Parades,Garden
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SUMMARY:Studio Theater in Exile presents "Sculptures in the Audience"
DESCRIPTION:April 26- May 15\, 2022 in the STIE theater @ HVMOCA \nHudson Valley MOCA hours: Thursdays and Saturdays 11:-5:00. \nStudio Theater in Exile presents Sculptures in the Audience created by Jo-Ann Brody (video and sculpture installation). \nDescription: Mara: “For many years\, Brody\, Barkman\, and I have collaborated on a theater piece to go with the opening of her shows at CERES gallery\, NYC. This past year with COVID restrictions in place\, we opted to create a video of the Perfect Mind reading that would be paired with a tour of Brody’s and Liz Nydoye’s work. The installation of Brody’s sculptures in Studio Theater in Exile audience brings performance and art into an intimate relationship.” \nARTIST AND PERFORMER \nBRODY: Brody started with clay sculpture; she moved to cement to create larger\, life-sized women. Both materials are from the earth and retained their earth tones; currently she is working in paper mache—still figurative but now with color and collaged image from her photography and from magazines and books. The forms are familiar\, but the addition of image and color adds a new dimension. There are references to her surroundings encountered on daily walks. \nARTIST \nLizz Ndoye continues her love affair with her doll “creatures” – soft\, fabric\, humanoid figures that she makes and installs in tandem with her large canvases and drawings to depict aspects of their doll culture and existence and ability to heal. \nPERFORMERS \nMara Mills\, Artistic Director\, STIE. And DramaturgeMara is a writer across many genres and a stage director for over 40 years. Her love is original work and interesting formats that break the rules of proscenium theater. With Livia Strauss\, President Hudson Valley MOCA\, Mara has collaborated for 16 years on image/word projects. Studio Theater in Exile is now housed at HV MOCA . NOTE: “For many years\, Brody\, Barkman\, and I have collaborated on a theater piece to go with the opening of her show at CERES gallery\, NYC. This past year with COVID restrictions in place\, we opted to create a video of the Perfect Mind reading that would be paired with a tour of Brody’s and Liz Nydoye’s work. ”The installation of Brody’s sculptures in the audience brings performance and art into an intimate relationship.” \nAs a writer/actor\, Donna Barkman has performed her solo plays\, “Hand-Me-Downs: Scenes from a Life with a Little Help from Antigone and Mother Goose\,” and “Sticks and Stones and Women’s Bones\,” in New York City and environs. produced in NYC and Westchester. She wrote and performed two pieces in The Ides of March at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art. Sticks and Stones and Women’s Bones\, directed by Mara Mills was written based on Scar Tissue\, an art installation by Jo-Ann Brody and performed in 2017 at HVCCA. Her poetry has appeared in The Westchester Review\, ragazine.cc\, Bray Arts Journal\, Chautauqua\, Boston Literary Review\, and others. Her poetry has appeared in Chautauqua\, Boston Literary Review\, String Poet\, Per Contra\, Pennsylvania English\, Trivia: Voices of Feminism\, and others\, as well as in many anthologies. Ms. Barkman served as a juror for the Bronx Council on the Arts Poetry Competition and has regularly written and performed poetry and short plays for many ekphrastic events at Upstream Gallery and Hudson MOCA for in Westchester\, and Ceres Gallery\, New York City. \nAbout the poem: Thunder\, Perfect Mind is a poem written by an unknown woman circa 400 A.D. (C.E.) . It is part of a collection of Gnostic Texts found at Nag Hammadi. It is thought to have originated in Alexandria\, written in Greece and translated into Coptic and is the only manuscript known to have survived. Scholars assume it was written by a woman since its form and content follows early Jewish\, Egyptian\, and Gnostic poems said to be “… the self-revelation of a powerful goddess.” (Patricia Cox Miller: Professor Syracuse University) \nMore info: https://www.africanamerica.org/topic/thunder-perfect-mind-nag-hammadi \nAdapted for performance by Mara Mills; Videography\, Jeremy Gratt. \n 
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/studio-theater-in-exile-presents-sculptures-in-the-audience-3/
LOCATION:Hudson Valley MoCA\, 1701 Main Street\, Peekskill\, 10566
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Studio Theater in Exile presents "Sculptures in the Audience"
DESCRIPTION:April 26- May 15\, 2022 in the STIE theater @ HVMOCA \nHudson Valley MOCA hours: Thursdays and Saturdays 11:-5:00. \nStudio Theater in Exile presents Sculptures in the Audience created by Jo-Ann Brody (video and sculpture installation). \nDescription: Mara: “For many years\, Brody\, Barkman\, and I have collaborated on a theater piece to go with the opening of her shows at CERES gallery\, NYC. This past year with COVID restrictions in place\, we opted to create a video of the Perfect Mind reading that would be paired with a tour of Brody’s and Liz Nydoye’s work. The installation of Brody’s sculptures in Studio Theater in Exile audience brings performance and art into an intimate relationship.” \nARTIST AND PERFORMER \nBRODY: Brody started with clay sculpture; she moved to cement to create larger\, life-sized women. Both materials are from the earth and retained their earth tones; currently she is working in paper mache—still figurative but now with color and collaged image from her photography and from magazines and books. The forms are familiar\, but the addition of image and color adds a new dimension. There are references to her surroundings encountered on daily walks. \nARTIST \nLizz Ndoye continues her love affair with her doll “creatures” – soft\, fabric\, humanoid figures that she makes and installs in tandem with her large canvases and drawings to depict aspects of their doll culture and existence and ability to heal. \nPERFORMERS \nMara Mills\, Artistic Director\, STIE. And DramaturgeMara is a writer across many genres and a stage director for over 40 years. Her love is original work and interesting formats that break the rules of proscenium theater. With Livia Strauss\, President Hudson Valley MOCA\, Mara has collaborated for 16 years on image/word projects. Studio Theater in Exile is now housed at HV MOCA . NOTE: “For many years\, Brody\, Barkman\, and I have collaborated on a theater piece to go with the opening of her show at CERES gallery\, NYC. This past year with COVID restrictions in place\, we opted to create a video of the Perfect Mind reading that would be paired with a tour of Brody’s and Liz Nydoye’s work. ”The installation of Brody’s sculptures in the audience brings performance and art into an intimate relationship.” \nAs a writer/actor\, Donna Barkman has performed her solo plays\, “Hand-Me-Downs: Scenes from a Life with a Little Help from Antigone and Mother Goose\,” and “Sticks and Stones and Women’s Bones\,” in New York City and environs. produced in NYC and Westchester. She wrote and performed two pieces in The Ides of March at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art. Sticks and Stones and Women’s Bones\, directed by Mara Mills was written based on Scar Tissue\, an art installation by Jo-Ann Brody and performed in 2017 at HVCCA. Her poetry has appeared in The Westchester Review\, ragazine.cc\, Bray Arts Journal\, Chautauqua\, Boston Literary Review\, and others. Her poetry has appeared in Chautauqua\, Boston Literary Review\, String Poet\, Per Contra\, Pennsylvania English\, Trivia: Voices of Feminism\, and others\, as well as in many anthologies. Ms. Barkman served as a juror for the Bronx Council on the Arts Poetry Competition and has regularly written and performed poetry and short plays for many ekphrastic events at Upstream Gallery and Hudson MOCA for in Westchester\, and Ceres Gallery\, New York City. \nAbout the poem: Thunder\, Perfect Mind is a poem written by an unknown woman circa 400 A.D. (C.E.) . It is part of a collection of Gnostic Texts found at Nag Hammadi. It is thought to have originated in Alexandria\, written in Greece and translated into Coptic and is the only manuscript known to have survived. Scholars assume it was written by a woman since its form and content follows early Jewish\, Egyptian\, and Gnostic poems said to be “… the self-revelation of a powerful goddess.” (Patricia Cox Miller: Professor Syracuse University) \nMore info: https://www.africanamerica.org/topic/thunder-perfect-mind-nag-hammadi \nAdapted for performance by Mara Mills; Videography\, Jeremy Gratt. \n 
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/studio-theater-in-exile-presents-sculptures-in-the-audience-2/
LOCATION:Hudson Valley MoCA\, 1701 Main Street\, Peekskill\, 10566
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DESCRIPTION:The Original Knickerbocker: Washington Irving & “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. \nMeet the father of the American short story on this one-hour tour of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery! Learn all about Washington Irving\, his impact on American Literature and the enduring appeal of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”\, which recently celebrated its Bicentennial. Best of all\, you’ll find out why Irving is called the Original Knickerbocker! \nIt’s a fun way to spend an hour exploring the south end of the cemetery! \nDates: Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. through August. Fall dates will be posted later in the summer.
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SUMMARY:Sleepy Hollow Cemetery Lantern Tour
DESCRIPTION:Soak up the history of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery by the light of kerosene lanterns! It’s like stepping back in time as you visit some of the most impressive residents\, including William Rockefeller\, Andrew Carnegie\, John Dustin Archbold and others resting in peace in the cemetery’s north end. As this is only a one-hour tour\, you’ll need to visit during the day to see Washington Irving’s grave.
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SUMMARY:Sleepy Hollow Cemetery – Original Knickerbocker Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Original Knickerbocker: Washington Irving & “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. \nMeet the father of the American short story on this one-hour tour of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery! Learn all about Washington Irving\, his impact on American Literature and the enduring appeal of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”\, which recently celebrated its Bicentennial. Best of all\, you’ll find out why Irving is called the Original Knickerbocker! \nIt’s a fun way to spend an hour exploring the south end of the cemetery! \nDates: Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. through August. Fall dates will be posted later in the summer.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/sleepy-hollow-cemetery-original-knickerbocker-tour-3/
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SUMMARY:Sleepy Hollow Cemetery – Original Knickerbocker Tour
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SUMMARY:2022 Spring Crafts at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown
DESCRIPTION:Artrider Productions\nPhone: (845) 331-7900\nE-Mail: crafts@artrider.com\nWebsite: https://www.artrider.com/springcraftsatlyndhurst2022\nAdmission Fee: General $12 // Seniors (62 and up) $11 // Kids 6-16 $4 // Under 6 Free \nWestchester’s Favorite Festival Returns This Spring!\nFind handmade and uncommon items from 200 makers you can’t find anywhere else in the county! \nSpring Crafts at Lyndhurst returns on April 29-May 1\, 2022! Visitors can spend the day with family and friends shopping for original fashions\, accessories\, jewelry\, home décor\, furniture\, photography and fine art\, as well as functional and sculptural works in ceramics\, glass\, metal\, wood\, mixed media and more! \nFun for the whole family! Experience fun family activities like interactive puppet theater\, face painting\, storytelling and more and watch craft demos like wheel thrown pottery! \nGourmet foods to eat & bring home! Shop til you drop then stay to have lunch with options like BBQ and seafood\, plus favorites like hamburgers and ice cream and vegetarian options too; taste small batch gourmet specialties; and enjoy NYS distillery and winery tastings! Also\, new this year: a mobile beer truck! \nSpend the day & take a tour! Visit the craft show then enjoy Lyndhurst’s 67 sprawling acres (included in craft show admission) with breathtaking scenic views of the Hudson River\, a carriage house\, rose garden and the nation’s first steel-framed conservatory. Tours (for an additional fee) are available to experience the magnificent Neo-Gothic mansion museum and one of America’s first bowling alleys! \nShow hours are Friday\, April 29 from 10am-5pm\, Saturday\, April 30 from 10am-6pm\, and Sunday\, May 1 from 10am-5pm. General admission is $12\, seniors are $11 (62 & up)\, children 6-16 are $4 and children under 6 are free. Group rates are available and tour buses are welcome. Mansion tours are an additional fee. Crafts at Lyndhurst is held at Lyndhurst\, located at 635 S. Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY. Parking is free and the show is outdoors\, rain or shine. Sorry\, while we love our furry friends\, no pets are allowed within the show site. Social distancing practices and protocols will be required.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/2022-spring-crafts-at-lyndhurst-in-tarrytown-5/
LOCATION:Lyndhurst Mansion\, 635 S Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Festivals, Fairs, and Parades
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SUMMARY:2022 Spring Crafts at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown
DESCRIPTION:Artrider Productions\nPhone: (845) 331-7900\nE-Mail: crafts@artrider.com\nWebsite: https://www.artrider.com/springcraftsatlyndhurst2022\nAdmission Fee: General $12 // Seniors (62 and up) $11 // Kids 6-16 $4 // Under 6 Free \nWestchester’s Favorite Festival Returns This Spring!\nFind handmade and uncommon items from 200 makers you can’t find anywhere else in the county! \nSpring Crafts at Lyndhurst returns on April 29-May 1\, 2022! Visitors can spend the day with family and friends shopping for original fashions\, accessories\, jewelry\, home décor\, furniture\, photography and fine art\, as well as functional and sculptural works in ceramics\, glass\, metal\, wood\, mixed media and more! \nFun for the whole family! Experience fun family activities like interactive puppet theater\, face painting\, storytelling and more and watch craft demos like wheel thrown pottery! \nGourmet foods to eat & bring home! Shop til you drop then stay to have lunch with options like BBQ and seafood\, plus favorites like hamburgers and ice cream and vegetarian options too; taste small batch gourmet specialties; and enjoy NYS distillery and winery tastings! Also\, new this year: a mobile beer truck! \nSpend the day & take a tour! Visit the craft show then enjoy Lyndhurst’s 67 sprawling acres (included in craft show admission) with breathtaking scenic views of the Hudson River\, a carriage house\, rose garden and the nation’s first steel-framed conservatory. Tours (for an additional fee) are available to experience the magnificent Neo-Gothic mansion museum and one of America’s first bowling alleys! \nShow hours are Friday\, April 29 from 10am-5pm\, Saturday\, April 30 from 10am-6pm\, and Sunday\, May 1 from 10am-5pm. General admission is $12\, seniors are $11 (62 & up)\, children 6-16 are $4 and children under 6 are free. Group rates are available and tour buses are welcome. Mansion tours are an additional fee. Crafts at Lyndhurst is held at Lyndhurst\, located at 635 S. Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY. Parking is free and the show is outdoors\, rain or shine. Sorry\, while we love our furry friends\, no pets are allowed within the show site. Social distancing practices and protocols will be required.
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LOCATION:Lyndhurst Mansion\, 635 S Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Festivals, Fairs, and Parades
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SUMMARY:2022 Spring Crafts at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown
DESCRIPTION:Artrider Productions\nPhone: (845) 331-7900\nE-Mail: crafts@artrider.com\nWebsite: https://www.artrider.com/springcraftsatlyndhurst2022\nAdmission Fee: General $12 // Seniors (62 and up) $11 // Kids 6-16 $4 // Under 6 Free \nWestchester’s Favorite Festival Returns This Spring!\nFind handmade and uncommon items from 200 makers you can’t find anywhere else in the county! \nSpring Crafts at Lyndhurst returns on April 29-May 1\, 2022! Visitors can spend the day with family and friends shopping for original fashions\, accessories\, jewelry\, home décor\, furniture\, photography and fine art\, as well as functional and sculptural works in ceramics\, glass\, metal\, wood\, mixed media and more! \nFun for the whole family! Experience fun family activities like interactive puppet theater\, face painting\, storytelling and more and watch craft demos like wheel thrown pottery! \nGourmet foods to eat & bring home! Shop til you drop then stay to have lunch with options like BBQ and seafood\, plus favorites like hamburgers and ice cream and vegetarian options too; taste small batch gourmet specialties; and enjoy NYS distillery and winery tastings! Also\, new this year: a mobile beer truck! \nSpend the day & take a tour! Visit the craft show then enjoy Lyndhurst’s 67 sprawling acres (included in craft show admission) with breathtaking scenic views of the Hudson River\, a carriage house\, rose garden and the nation’s first steel-framed conservatory. Tours (for an additional fee) are available to experience the magnificent Neo-Gothic mansion museum and one of America’s first bowling alleys! \nShow hours are Friday\, April 29 from 10am-5pm\, Saturday\, April 30 from 10am-6pm\, and Sunday\, May 1 from 10am-5pm. General admission is $12\, seniors are $11 (62 & up)\, children 6-16 are $4 and children under 6 are free. Group rates are available and tour buses are welcome. Mansion tours are an additional fee. Crafts at Lyndhurst is held at Lyndhurst\, located at 635 S. Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY. Parking is free and the show is outdoors\, rain or shine. Sorry\, while we love our furry friends\, no pets are allowed within the show site. Social distancing practices and protocols will be required.
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DESCRIPTION:Artrider Productions\nPhone: (845) 331-7900\nE-Mail: crafts@artrider.com\nWebsite: https://www.artrider.com/springcraftsatlyndhurst2022\nAdmission Fee: General $12 // Seniors (62 and up) $11 // Kids 6-16 $4 // Under 6 Free \nWestchester’s Favorite Festival Returns This Spring!\nFind handmade and uncommon items from 200 makers you can’t find anywhere else in the county! \nSpring Crafts at Lyndhurst returns on April 29-May 1\, 2022! Visitors can spend the day with family and friends shopping for original fashions\, accessories\, jewelry\, home décor\, furniture\, photography and fine art\, as well as functional and sculptural works in ceramics\, glass\, metal\, wood\, mixed media and more! \nFun for the whole family! Experience fun family activities like interactive puppet theater\, face painting\, storytelling and more and watch craft demos like wheel thrown pottery! \nGourmet foods to eat & bring home! Shop til you drop then stay to have lunch with options like BBQ and seafood\, plus favorites like hamburgers and ice cream and vegetarian options too; taste small batch gourmet specialties; and enjoy NYS distillery and winery tastings! Also\, new this year: a mobile beer truck! \nSpend the day & take a tour! Visit the craft show then enjoy Lyndhurst’s 67 sprawling acres (included in craft show admission) with breathtaking scenic views of the Hudson River\, a carriage house\, rose garden and the nation’s first steel-framed conservatory. Tours (for an additional fee) are available to experience the magnificent Neo-Gothic mansion museum and one of America’s first bowling alleys! \nShow hours are Friday\, April 29 from 10am-5pm\, Saturday\, April 30 from 10am-6pm\, and Sunday\, May 1 from 10am-5pm. General admission is $12\, seniors are $11 (62 & up)\, children 6-16 are $4 and children under 6 are free. Group rates are available and tour buses are welcome. Mansion tours are an additional fee. Crafts at Lyndhurst is held at Lyndhurst\, located at 635 S. Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY. Parking is free and the show is outdoors\, rain or shine. Sorry\, while we love our furry friends\, no pets are allowed within the show site. Social distancing practices and protocols will be required.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/2022-spring-crafts-at-lyndhurst-in-tarrytown/
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