The Gallatin CAC would like to personally invite you to this year's Earth Day event at the Gallatin Conservation Area. Last year we installed a deer exclosure to help the forest regenerate, cleared invasives and planted forest understory plants. Join us this year to see the effects of one year of deer exclusion, monitor the restoration planting, remove invasive plants and … {...}
Winter Walk & Fireworks – December 5
Now in it?s 19th year,?Hudson?s mile-long Warren Street is transformed into a festive boulevard with twinkling lights, brightly decorated shops, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, live reindeer, petting zoo, horse-drawn wagon, carolers, and a legion of characters and performers.
The event begins at 5pm with the carillon bells of the First Presbyterian Church to mark the start of the Santa Parade that transports Mr. & Mrs. Claus from the Hudson Opera House to City Hall (520 Warren Street), where free books are distributed to children all evening.
The holiday frolicking continues throughout the evening, with activities and performances both inside shops and on the street.? From jazz to classical, African drums to banjo, music is everywhere. Face painting, stilt walkers, animal balloons by Tots the Clown, and Roger the Jester compete for children?s attention.
At 8:00 pm, Fireworks launched from Promenade Hill at the foot of Warren Street light up the winter sky marking the conclusion of the festivities, but many businesses?especially restaurants?stay open long after the event.
For more information click here:?http://hudsonoperahouse.org/winter-walk/
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