
READY FOR HOMESPUN
MAGIC? The Listen To Me Youth Theater presents: NARNIA at the Colony
Cafe: 22 Rock City Rd., Woodstock. Based on the C.S. Lewis book
The Lion, The Witch , and the Wardrobe. Directed by Cara Cruickshank.
Tickets available at the Colony Cafe. For more info: (845) 688-2068/storydanz@yahoo.com.
Show times: Fri., Sat., Sun. March 28-30 at 6pm and Sun. March 30
at 1pm.
Thursday 3/27
10:00 AM Pekoe & Parsha. Gain first hand knowledge into the depth
and scope of Jewish scholarship and oral tradition. 141 Tinker Street,
Woodstock. 679-6788 or www.chabadofwoodstock.com
1:00 PM Pine Hill Social Circle. Refreshments, trips, presentations,
games, good conversation. Community Center, 287 Main Street, Pine Hill.
254-5469
6:00 PM Ulster County Lyme Support Group at the Hudson Valley Sudbury
School, 84 Zena Road, Kingston, 246-2429
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Woodstock: Meeting of “Middle East Crisis Response.”
Woodstock Public Library, 5 Library Lane. www.mideastcrisis.org
7:00 PM Achebe, Conrad & Images of Africa in the West. Panel of
Bard College and SUNY Ulster professors discuss the impact of two classics
of literature: Chinua Achebe’s THINGS FALL APART and Joseph Conrad’s
HEART OF DARKNESS. Vanderlyn Hall Student Lounge, SUNY Ulster, Stone
Ridge. 687-5262
7:00 PM Dinner and A Movie: Amandia! A revolution in four part harmony.
Oriole9 Cafe-Restaurant, 17 Tinker Street, Woodstock. 679-5763 or oriole9.com
8:00 - 11:00 PM The Organiks. Boiceville Inn. 657-8500
Friday 3/28
3:15 PM - 4:45 PM HERS (Healthy Eating Recovery Support). For women
who restrict calories or purge. Call 338-5450, ext 302
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Kid’s Dance Drama Class. For kids ages 3-6.
Wear loose fitting clothes and appropriate footwear. Pine Hill Community
Center, 287 Main Street, Pine Hill. 254-5469 or info@pinehillcommunitycenter.org
5:30 PM - 9:00 PM Kids Sports Night. Elementary students from the local
communities are invited to meet and play games with the student-athletes
of SUNY New Paltz! Parent/Guardian must accompany children to registration/Drop-off
to sign assumption of risk form.SUNY New Paltz Athletic & Wellness
Center, New Paltz. 631-495-0048
6:00 PM The Listen To Me Company presents The Chronicles of Narnia.
The Colony Café, 22 Rock City Road, Woodstock. 679-5342
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Dinner & Magic Show. featuring Lucas Handwerker,
magician. Joshua’s Café, 51 Tinker Street, Woodstock. 679-5533
7:00 PM Film: Fahrenheit 451 (1966, dir. Francois Truffaut; stars Julie
Christie, Oskar Werner). Shandaken Theatrical Society, 10 Church Street,
Phoenicia. 688-2279 or info@stsplayhouse.com
8:00 PM Festival of Dance. Presented by Ulster Ballet Company. Ulster
Performing Arts Center, 601 Broadway, Kingston. 339-6088 or www.upac.org
9:00 PM NRBQ’s The Terry Adams Rock and Roll Quartet, Bearsville
Theater, Woodstock
Saturday 3/29
Lions Club of Kingston Expo 2008. Hudson Valley Mall, Kingston. 338-5654
or nrafter@americanbus.com
10:00 AM-4:00 PM 13th annual New York State Maple Producers weekend
at the Oliverea Schoolhouse, Ulster County Route 47, Oliverea. 845 254-5296.
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Mini Modern Artists. Painting fun for little ones,
ages 18 months to 3 years. 150 Clinton Avenue, Kingston. 339-6516
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Opening Reception: “Seeking the Sacred.”
An exhibition of free-standing art work by local artists. Reservoir
United Methodist Church, Route 28, Ashokan. 657-2326 or 657-5107
3:00 PM American Girl: “Meet Mia” Girl of The Year 2008
. Girls 8-12 should sign up with limited attendance. Barnes & Noble
Booksellers, 1177 Ulster Avenue, Kingston. 336-590 or 336-4691
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Opening Reception: Beat and Beyond: Selected photographs
by Allen Ginsberg. SUNY, New Paltz Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, 1 Hawk
Drive, New Paltz. 257-3844 or www.newpaltz/edu/museum
6:00 PM The Listen To Me Company presents The Chronicles of Narnia.
The Colony Café, 22 Rock City Road, Woodstock. 679-5342
7:00 PM Book Signing: Scott Ian Barry: Wolf Empire. Barnes & Noble
Booksellers, 1177 Ulster Avenue, Kingston. 336-590 or 336-4691
7:00 PM Pete Malinverni. Solo piano. Adam’space, 3091 Route 28,
Shokan
7:00 PM The High Falls Civic Association presents: Crazy Hat Bingo Party.
21-and- over only. BYOB is welcome. Marbletown Community Center, Route
209, High Falls.687-8981 or info@highfallscivic.org
8:00 PM BLACK 47 in Concert. The Roxbury Arts Group, Roxbury. (607)
326-7908
9:00 PM The Subdudes, Bearsville Theater, Woodstock
Sunday, 3/30
Lions Club of Kingston Expo 2008. Hudson Valley Mall, Kingston. 338-5654
or nrafter@americanbus.com
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Benefit: Shandaken-Allaben Hose Company. Pancake
Breakfast Buffet Style. Shandaken-Allaben Hose Company, Route 28, Shandaken.
688-5021
10:00 AM-4:00 PM 13th annual New York State Maple Producers weekend
at the Oliverea Schoolhouse, Ulster County Route 47, Oliverea. 845 254-5296.
11 AM.-2:30 PM Kids’ Camp - Summer Camp Open House at Frost Valley
YMCA, Claryville, (845) 985-2291, ext. 301, or visit: www.FrostValley.org.
1:00 PM The Listen To Me Company presents The Chronicles of Narnia.
The Colony Café, 22 Rock City Road, Woodstock. 679-5342
2:00 PM Eckhart Tolle Silent Meetings. Call for meeting location and
times. 687-8687 or www.PeaceInSilence.org
Monday 3/31
7:30 PM Celtic Session. All are welcome to play New World Home Cooking,
Route 212, Saugerties. 246-0900
Tuesday 4/1
8:30-10:30 AM; Adult Nature Walks; stroll with a naturalist at a local
natural area; Forsyth Nature Center; Kingston; 331-1682; www.forsythnaturecenter.org
7:00 PM Olive Town Board, Town Meeting Hall, Bostock Road, Shokan
8:00 PM Kairos: A Consort of Singers; Shepard Recital Hall, SUNY New
Paltz; 257-2715 or 256-9114; www.kairosconsort.org
Wednesday 4/2
1:00-3:00 PM Cultural Diversity Day; keynote speaker Kenny Roman, a
police officer; Vanderlyn Hall, SUNY Ulster; Stone Ridge; 687-5262;
www.sunyulster.edu
9:00 PM Rustic Overtones, Bearsville Theater, Woodstock
Thursday 4/3
1:00 PM Pine Hill Social Circle. Refreshments, trips, presentations,
games, good conversation. Community Center, 287 Main Street, Pine Hill.
254-5469 or info@pinehillcommunitycenter.org
7:00 PM . Elliott Landy Photography Workshop at SUNY Ulster
7:00 PM Dinner and A Movie: Sideways. Oriole9 Cafe-Restaurant, 17 Tinker
Street, Woodstock. 679-5763 or oriole9.com
8:00 - 11:00 PM The Organiks. Boiceville Inn. 657-8500
Friday 4/4
Women’s Wellness Weekend will at Frost Valley YMCA, Claryville,
Check-in starts at 5 p.m. The theme for this year’s event is “Inner
Peace.” (845) 985-2291, ext. 205, or visit: www.FrostValley.org.
2:00-3:30 PM T.G.I.F. for Artists @ The Town of Shandaken Historical
Museum. All levels welcome… bring own supplies and easel. 26 Academy
Street, Pine Hill (845) 254-4460 www.shandaken.us
3:15 PM - 4:45 PM HERS (Healthy Eating Recovery Support). For women
who restrict calories or purge. Call 338-5450, ext 302
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Kid’s Dance Drama Class. For kids ages 3-6.
Wear loose fitting clothes and appropriate footwear. Pine Hill Community
Center, 287 Main Street, Pine Hill. 254-5469 or info@pinehillcommunitycenter.org
Saturday 4/5
All Day (and all week)Woodstock: Taste of the Arts; The “most
famous small town in the world” hosting a gala eight day multi-arts
festival involving over 20 stellar arts organizations and 10 restaurants,
celebrating Woodstock’s legacy as America’s premier historic
arts colony; www.woodstockartsconsortium.org
Women’s Wellness Weekend will at Frost Valley YMCA, Claryville,
The theme for this year’s event is “Inner Peace.”
(845) 985-2291, ext. 205, or visit: www.FrostValley.org.
11:00 am - 4:00 PM Catskill Animal Sanctuary’s Opening; tours
and up-close encounters with over 150 happy horses, goats, pigs, cows,
sheep, chickens, rabbits and others; Old Stage Road, Saugerties; 336-8447;
www.casanctuary.org
5:00 PM “Hacking Democracy”, video screening, Woodstock
Library. 518 678-3516
7:00 PM Larry Ham Trio performance; Adam’Space; Olive Plaza, Route
28, Shokan;; 331-1300; www.adamspiano.com
8:00 PM Swing Dance with Vanaver Caravan; High Meadow School; Lucas
Avenue, Stone Ridge; 256-9300; www.vanavercaravan.org
9:00 PM The Ryan Montbleu Band with Umelt, Bearsville Theater, Woodstock
Sunday 4/6
All Day (and all week)Woodstock: Taste of the Arts; The “most
famous small town in the world” hosting a gala eight day multi-arts
festival involving over 20 stellar arts organizations and 10 restaurants,
celebrating Woodstock’s legacy as America’s premier historic
arts colony; www.woodstockartsconsortium.org
Women’s Wellness Weekend will at Frost Valley YMCA, Claryville,
The theme for this year’s event is “Inner Peace.”
(845) 985-2291, ext. 205, or visit: www.FrostValley.org.
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Antique Postcard Show; largest postcard show in upstate
New York; Midtown Neighborhood Center; 467 Broadway, Kingston; early
buying 8:00 AM; 338-4825; kaaterskillpcclub@yahoo.com
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM 23rd Annual Kingston Train and Hobby Expo; sponsored
by Kingston Model Railroad Club; Tech City; Enterprise Drive, Kingston;
334-8233
11:00 am - 4:00 PM Catskill Animal Sanctuary’s Opening; tours
and up-close encounters with over 150 happy horses, goats, pigs, cows,
sheep, chickens, rabbits and others; Old Stage Road, Saugerties; www.casanctuary.org
2:00 PM Rick Altman and David Oliver original jazz compositions for
marimba and vibes at the Olive Free Library, Route 28A, West Shokan.
2:00 PM First Sunday Songwriters Circle; Arts Society of Kingston’s
Art Center; 97 Broadway; 338-0331; www.askforarts.org
4:00 PM and 8:00 PM Concert by Orleans, Robbie Dupree and Joe Bouchard;
benefit performances for The Queens Galley; Bearsville Theater; Route
212, Woodstock; 679-4406 or 338-3489; www.bearsvilletheater.com
Monday 4/7
4:00 PM Dance Aerobics Class for Seniors at the Pine Hill Community
Center,
287 Main Street, Pine Hill. 254-5469
7:00 PM Shandaken Town Meeting, Town Hall, Allaben
7:30 PM Celtic Session. All are welcome to play New World Home Cooking,
Route 212, Saugerties. 246-0900
Wednesday 4/9
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Information Sessions for prospective students,
Ulster County Community College Student Lounge, Vanderlyn Hall. 687-5022.
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