Ellen’s Weekend Picks: Much To Do About Hudson (May 6 and Beyond)

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A selection of events in and around the City of Hudson by Ellen Thurston. All phone numbers are in area code 518 unless otherwise indicated.  All addresses are in Hudson unless otherwise indicated.     ELLEN’S WEEKEND PICKS Friday-Sunday, May 6-8 Films at TSL Hockney – “…weaves together a portrait of the multi-faceted artist from frank interviews with close friends and never … {Read more...}

Gallatin Gardeners’ Spring Plant and Seed Swap – May 14

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Gallatin Gardeners’ Spring Plant and Seed Swap will take place on Saturday, May 14 at the Gallatin Town Hall (667 County Route 7) from 10 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Bring plants and materials to donate or swap and plan on taking home something new and different.  Note: You will need to bring your own containers and clearly label plants you are donating with their name and color. Three Master … {Read more...}

Olana: May Events Calendar

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Saturday, May 7 I Love My Park Day: Helping Hands Make Light Work Saturday May 7, 9-11am, Free, Ages 12 and up Olana State Historic Site is celebrating its 50th Anniversary, and the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) join with The Olana Partnership to invite the public come spend a few hours and help make a difference!  Rain or shine.  For more … {Read more...}

Ellen’s Weekend Picks: Much To Do About Hudson (April 29 and Beyond)

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A selection of events in and around the City of Hudson by Ellen Thurston. All phone numbers are in area code 518 unless otherwise indicated.  All addresses are in Hudson unless otherwise indicated.     ELLEN’S PICKS Friday-Sunday, April 29-May 1 Films at TSL: The Case of the Three-Sided Dream – Rahsaan Roland Kirk was a one-of-a-kind musician, personality, satirist, and … {Read more...}

Gallatin’s New Conservation Area: Open For Residents, Nature Lovers and Anglers

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Gallatin’s unique new conversation area, which can be found a mile down Gallatinville Road from Route 7, is 15 years in the making. Long-time residents will be familiar with the location – the site of the Town’s former landfill – long closed, covered in grass with candy cane vents the only indication of the grassy hill’s former use. It’s not the hill that’s the attraction – it is the … {Read more...}