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Bethel Woods Headliners Show Support For Hudson Valley Eatery
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a place where everyone can come together. Music lovers of all different age groups and states visit Bethel Woods to feel the energy of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival, explore their concerts, events and more in 2024. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts...
Legendary trumpeter to play and share hotel tales at Sullivan County Museum
HURLEYVILLE- On Sunday afternoon, August 4, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., trumpeter Freddie Jacobs will perform at the Sullivan County Museum with the Americana band Little Sparrow. Jacobs is a composer, educator and jazz trumpeter who has been in the music business for over 50 years. He has toured with jazz legends Lionel Hampton, Buddy Rich, Eddie Palmieri and Jimmy McGriff, and performed around New York with the Sam Jones/Tom Harrell Band and Pucho and the Latin Soul Brothers. He has also written and produced two records: “Time Change” and “Jacobs’ Ladder.”
‘Piece Of Alsace’ Finds A Home In The Hudson Valley
The Hudson Valley has a wide variety of different businesses. Locally owned eateries, boutiques and venues bring a unique experience to the Hudson Valley region. This year, a new Turkish eatery, Nilufer’s Home Kitchen opened in Beacon, NY bringing roasted eggplant, baklava, cheesecake, tahini pastries and more. Also in...
“Bagels & Locks” Event Delves into the History of the D&H Canal Locks
Saturday, July 27th, at noon, the D&H Canal Interpretive Center in Summitville is hosting an event titled “Bagels & Locks.”. This event features a free lecture by Bill Merchant on the historic D&H Canal locks, delving into the rich history and remarkable engineering that were pivotal to our region’s development.
Truth & Reconciliation Commission unveils Bearing Witness book & website
In these times, when right-wing extremist groups such as Moms for Liberty are putting heavy pressure on school boards to ban books, censure curriculum and avoid discussion of subjects that cast certain aspects of American history in a less-than-glorious light, educators have to work extra-hard to make such “controversial” information available. Fortunately, the digital age is making research, collation and sharing of historical data more feasible. And there are folks among us who are committed to ensuring that the stories of disenfranchised people get told.
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