Saturday, June 2 Enjoy an authentic taste of the South as The Culinary Institute of America’s senior class presents “Dixie Down […]
Safe Harbors of the Hudson will hold its fourth annual “Bells on Broadway” Arts & Crafts Show and Children’s Holiday […]
The shoveling, grumbling, and bundling of winter is finally behind us. Celebrate spring’s awakening by getting your hands dirty for […]
Millbrook Vineyards & Winery is offering its Winegrowing Book Camp beginning April 13th. Become part of their winemaking team this […]
An opening reception for local artist Andrew Potolsky’s art exhibit will be held on January 7th, 2012 at the Duck […]
[Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Chronogram’s Daily Dose on Tuesday, April 21. It has been reposted here with the author’s […]
Online Ordering begins April 11th for Performances Starting June 14th If you’ve never experienced the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival under […]
Along with its growing fame as a food producer, the Hudson Valley has become a magnet for restaurateurs eager to […]
“The Gang in Medusa” has two pieces of good news for you: firstly, 6 Red Barn Lane will not remain […]
There’s an art auction at my beloved outdated café this weekend that you should go to. It’s on Saturday at […]
Oh, January, you are the cruelest of months, aren’t you? So long, so cold, so pointless. We can either hole […]
“Where will I go?” former Talking Heads front man David Byrne asked in an essay published in the Guardian in […]
The Catskills are bigger than they seem, so when people refer to the famed area, they often mean wildly different […]
It would be an understatement to say that the winter of 2015 was a season that many us were more […]
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY — Critically acclaimed and New York Times bestselling writer Gary Shteyngart will speak at Vassar on Thursday, March 27, at 8:00pm, […]
The Middletown & New Jersey Railroad is proud to announce that on December 8, 2013 we will operate our […]
Acclaimed Author Chosen as a Once-a-Decade Best Young American Novelist By Granta POUGHKEEPSIE, NY – Author Akhil Sharma will read from […]
Dan Smalls Presents, Inc. is proud to announce that indie-rock superhero and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird will perform at the Bardavon […]
Safe Harbors of the Hudson is pleased to announce their annual Ann Street Market on Saturday, August 4 from 12:00 PM-6:00 […]
To promote the revitalization of Newburgh’s downtown area, Safe Harbors of the Hudson is pleased to announce that they will […]
The 2012 Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase (and Tonewood Festival), will be held October 26, 27 & 28, 2012, at […]
WinterFest 2012 will be held on Saturday, January 14, 2012 at the Hudson Valley Rail Trail Depot under the Highland […]
The first time I visited Kingston, it was in 2000. I had just moved to NY state (Cornwall-on-Hudson, to be […]
The Community Cat Coalition (CCC) was founded in 2009 in response to the need for an effective and humane solution […]
The public is invited to join the Dutchess County Arts Council and Millbrook Vineyards & Winery on Saturday November 5, […]
Theory, whose real name is Kendall Williams, is a Yonkers native and Poughkeepsie resident who makes a personal connection with […]
From colorful leaves to colorful plates, fall takes on a delicious new hue in the Hudson Valley with the return […]
World-renowned vocalist Tony Bennett needs no introduction. His fifteen Grammys, two Emmys and Kennedy Center honor speak for him. One […]
Tickets on sale now! STAIND’S AARON LEWIS-Solo & Acoustic, Saturday March 17 at 8pm at UPAC Aaron Lewis rose to […]
Three musicians with bluegrass and country roots, who have expanded into distinctive, genre-breaking sounds, will highlight the final shows of […]
In celebration of Valentine’s Day approaching, the Studio is having an Art for the Heart Sale! From now, through February […]
Think a Hudson Valley bike ride is the perfect fall trip? Read all about Jeffrey Simms‘s experience in the Fall […]
MILITARY FAMILIES GET FREE ADMISSION TO BOSCOBEL THIS SUMMER Active duty military and their families can enjoy free admission at […]
Co-Sponsored by the Constitution Marsh Audubon Center & Sanctuary and the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum Newly Expanded with a Morning […]
(Poughkeepsie, February 18th) – More than 1,000 people braved the unrelenting snow and came out to celebrate the Grand Opening of Bounce! […]
Do you ever get a fuzzy, warm feeling when you see a bottle of wine that was crafted in your […]
Ain’t no party like a zydeco party, and this weekend Peekskill’s Hudson Valley Paramount theater is bringing the Bayou north […]
We were bummed to hear from the Daily Freeman that Opus 40, one of our favorite landmarks in all of […]
Crack open that French-English dictionary collecting dust on your bookshelf, because the Tournées French Film Festival is coming to Poughkeepsie! […]
The Catskill Mountain Railroad would like to show their support to both the Boy and Girl Scouts of America for […]
[Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in Chronogram’s Daily Dose on March 23 and has been reposted here with the author’s […]
In Beacon on Saturday, July 9, join Scenic Hudson and Mill Street Loft for family-friendly celebrations for a new park […]
Some pairs were made in heaven. Pilsner and havarti, bock and Swiss, stout and gouda—okay, any beer and cheese will […]
The Wherehouse and Newburgh Brewing Company have teamed up once again, but this time, it’s to support a great local […]
Christine Howlett, Vassar College Director of Choral Music and Artistic Director of Cappella Festiva, will be a participating conductor in […]
Museum Village invites the community to come and share in the music and festivities of our Christmas in the Village […]
Museum Village is happy to announce that the Zerbini Family Circus is returning once again for another great Memorial Day […]
Celebrate the Earth at Clearwater’s 2nd Annual Earth Day Celebration at the Tarrytown Music Hall in Westchester on April 22 […]
The public is invited to join the sloop Clearwater in Saugerties for a winter tradition The public is invited to […]
Open Registration Announcement Destination weddings are the fastest growing segment of the wedding market, and locations are based on […]
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Woven Stories: Contemporary Tapestries The Ann Street Gallery is pleased to present its newest exhibition Woven Stories: Contemporary Tapestries, with […]
Greetings Upstater Friends and Fans, Life in a small town is wonderfully intimate, and when something is ‘a-brewin,’ it usually […]
The Newburgh Brewing Company is pleased to present their newest photography exhibit by Briana Cox, entitled CRAFT. The public […]
The magnificence of autumn in the Hudson Valley serves as a fitting backdrop to Crafts at Rhinebeck’s Fall Festival, October […]
A community Dedication of the largest outdoor public art mural in the City of Poughkeepsie will take place at the […]
In a region renowned for its foodiness, the 25th annual Taste of New Paltz stands out as one of the […]
Diamond Mills Hotel & Tavern, located in Saugerties, New York, will host Family of Woodstock’s second annual Chocolate Lovers Brunch […]
Lucky Ladybugs! On Saturday, May 26, at 10 a.m., the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum will be hosting: LuckyLady Bugs! […]
The Hudson Valley is known for its history — lets keep it alive by helping the Jay Mansion restore its […]
Tuxedo Ridge Ski Center unveils the first dates in their 2012 “Dinner and a Show” concert series schedule. Tuxedo Ridge […]
Piermont is Rockland Counties unique shopping and dining destination on the Hudson River. The village’s name in earlier years was […]
Tuthilltown Spirits Distillery is proud to bring you the first New York farm distillery whiskey tasting room since Prohibition. Visit […]
The Bardavon is pleased to present An Evening of Classic Lily Tomlin, a solo performance by one of the most […]
The Friends of the State Historic Sites of the Hudson Highlands (FSHSHH) will be guest bartending at the Newburgh Brewing […]
Tay Tea in the Catskill Mountain hamlet of Andes is no tempest in a teapot. It’s the real deal for those […]
The Dutchess County Arts Council Folk Arts Program and the Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum, in collaboration with the Mid-Hudson Japanese Community […]
The first New York State Fiddle Contest makes its debut at the Dutchess County Fair on Sunday, August 26 at […]
There are myriad restaurants on Newburgh’s main drag. Some look tempting, while others look…too adventurous for us. Given that we […]
Historically, both medical establishments and institutions of higher learning have played key roles in keeping older cities vibrant, even as […]
2:00 p.m. on February 26, 2012 and March 25, 2012 – Pre-registration required The FDR Presidential Library, the Catharine Street […]
In The Vineyard Summer Solstice Lobster Bake SATURDAY, JUNE 23 starting at 7:00 p.m. Come join us for a magical […]
The other night we were over at our friends Peter and Julie’s place for dinner here in the Rondout section […]
Beginning Saturday, June 16, a series of programs co-sponsored by the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum and the Woodstock Land […]
Saturday, June 4 – 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. SEMINAR I: Northern Italian Wines Explore the wines of the Northeastern parts […]
The popular Phoenicia Flea, held one weekend a month May-October, has been cooling its heels at The Graham & Co. […]
We are so thrilled to unveil our Fall/Winter guide and all the website improvements that have come with it. Thank […]
As a strong supporter of the FarmOn! Foundation, Sean B. Nutley says, “It’s important to keep farming going in the […]
There are two kinds of hikers: The type that likes a leisure stroll over some varied terrain, and […]
Race Directors from the Orange County Triathlon announced today that after two years of intense planning and preparation, they will […]
Dear Friends, It’s that time of year again when our amazing stable of artists & artisans will be cleaning house […]
Greetings Upstater Friends and Fans, Dare I say it…a nine-foot long icicle just fell off my house (ok, it was […]
Orange County Executive Edward A. Diana and Commissioner Richard L. Rose of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation are […]
Friends of the State Historic Sites of the Hudson Highlands will hold their annual meeting on Thursday, October 13th at […]
“Figuratively Speaking” Gallery 66 NY is pleased to announce “Figuratively Speaking” their March exhibition of the works of Donald Alter […]
Spring and summer concert series are some of the things the Hudson Valley does best. Festivals celebrating the other performing […]
If you’re a fan of Catskills culture and history, you should know about the Hi-Way Drive Theatre. We’ve posted about […]
There’s something Groovy happening in New Paltz, baby! It all began 15 years ago when Amy and Jonathan Cohen opened […]
The first time I had Jane’s Ice Cream was back in 2004. I had just started working at the Ulster […]
Thank you for all your support this year — We wish you a safe and happy holiday!!
Happy New Year from all of us at Experience the Hudson Valley & De’Shay Graphics. This has been a year […]
The Hudson Valley Rail Trail is offering a special event as part of the Twelfth Annual Hudson River Valley Ramble […]
[Editor’s Note: This piece was originally published in the Upstate House Spring 2014 issue. It’s been reposted here with the […]
Way way before there was an environmental movement or fears of climate change existed, there was John Burroughs, longtime Hudson Valley […]
VANDERBILT MANSION HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE December 4, 2011 FREE HOLIDAY EVENTS AT FDR LIBRARY AND HOME, VAL-KILL December 10, 2011 […]
History and the Hudson Valley have always gone hand in hand. From Bannerman Island to Historic Huguenot Street, history is […]
Sunday, December 11, 12pm-5pm The Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands, located in the heart of Newburgh’s beautiful […]
In this economy everyone is trying to spend wisely and save money. The Poughkeepsie Plaza is one of the shopping […]
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Meticulously, you followed every painstaking step of the recipe. You carefully measured the ingredients. The piece of fish you just […]
Dave’s mission is clear: cure the “Nature Deficit Disorder” plaguing the good citizens of the Big Apple and its environs. […]
Sunday, December 18 – 3pm, at the Bardavon Featuring HVP String Competition Winner Yoshihiko Nakano The Bardavon is pleased to […]
Restaurant Sign-up Period Extended to January 16 Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, the Hudson Valley’s largest and most successful culinary event, […]
At BSP Kingston we host 200+ shows a year in addition to film screenings, dance classes, etc., so it’s safe […]
Married couples are provided the opportunity to renew their vows at the breathtaking summit of Hunter Mountain Take your love […]
If there’s one thing we like more than stunning properties, it’s food. That’s where Hudson Valley Restaurant Week comes in. […]
The Hudson Valley/Brooklyn comparisons are so played out we can hardly bring ourselves to mention it. And yet, they persist. […]
Lunch is hands-down the most underrated meal. Between dinner’s decadence and “the most important meal of the day,” lunch is […]
Greetings, Upstater friends and fans! Earlier this week, I — and everyone on Planet Upstate — got a taste of Spring and it […]
Did you know that some of the best pizza in NY lives right in our backyard? Thrillist.com, who told us […]
Find serious deals on skis, snowboards, apparel and all the accessories – Savings up to 60% OFF. Trade in your […]
Did you hear the good news? We’ve got a new contest here at Upstater. This time, we’ve partnered up with local businesses […]
Location: Millbrook Vineyards and Winery, 26 Wing Rd. Millbrook, NY 12545 — : 845-677-8383 Date/Time: June 15th, 5:30pm-6:30pm […]
As you drive up Route 9G in Columbia County and pass through Germantown, the quaint village may not strike you […]
Greetings Upstater Friends and Fans, It’s exactly at this time of year – every February – when I think I […]
k.d. lang heads a stellar lineup as the Belleayre Music Festival celebrates its 20th season. The special anniversary year […]
Tickets are now on sale for B-52s founding member and part-time Catskills denizen Kate Pierson’s show on February 24th at […]
Soda has long been synonymous with good times: shared from two straws during a diner date, or in hand at a summer barbecue. But lately, soda’s had a harder time of it… We all know that soda isn’t good for you, but what of its cultural importance? Its sensual pleasures? Is soda doomed? Well, not if Jason Schuler has anything to do with it.
Rip Van Winkle, carved by Kevin VanHentenryck Stone Carving Workshop with Kevin VanHentenryck (at Opus 40, Saugerties, NY) → Special rates […]
New York Ski Areas Brings Snow to Union Square Thursday, February 9, 2012 Residents of New York are invited to […]
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation Palisades Interstate Park Commission List of Park Closures and Limited […]
Former Lighthouse Keeper Dick Duncan shines a light on the history of the Saugerties Lighthouse and its heroic rescue from […]
December 5-22, 2012 This December Limner Gallery will present a new series of paintings by Lawrence Berzon: A Compulsion for […]
We’ve kept the news under wraps for too long but now, we’re willing to share. We’ve been in the process […]
DON’T MISS IT!!! ——————- Sunday October 31, 2010 from 10pm to 1am Featuring DJ Parag Costume Contests – PRIZES AND […]
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I have got delicious news for you and guess what? We’re leaving Woodstock. Yup! We’re headed up the mountain to […]
“Meet the Writers” — Meet, hear and converse with award winning authors Located in historical Reid Castle on the Manhattanville Campus, the Master […]
Maple Sugar Festival on Saturday, March 3 and Tour Weekends At the Outdoor Discovery Center On Saturday, March 3, from […]
This one gets filed under things we love about living upstate: On July 10, Matt Pond and Chris Hansen of […]
TOURS & TASTINGS Have friends and family visiting this weekend? Spend the afternoon with us for a nice tour of […]
Midtown is thought of as the neglected neighborhood in Kingston, even as investment surges in Uptown, the site of the […]
It is really coming together in Kingston, and from Midtown to the Waterfront, a new and promising link is forming […]
Mill Street Loft Art Students Receive National Recognition: Scholastic National Winners, Artsonia Winner, and Scholarship Winners Announced! Mill Street Loft […]
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Millbrook Vineyards & Winery announces the 3rd annual launch of their Vineyard Express weekend getaway package – an exclusive round […]
MOTHER’S DAY CREAM TEA on the Terrace at Boscobel Why not treat Mum to something really memorable this Mother’s Day? […]
Adding to the popularity of Museum Village’s Tuesday Night Car Show, the museum will also be presenting special guest speakers […]
Gather in the magnificent stairway in the grand entry hall of Boscobel House on July 23 for one in a […]
This is a gooooooooood weekend to be upstate if you are a music fan. First off, remember I told you […]
A hearty winter hellooooooo to Upstater friends and fans! Did you survive the snowmageddon? Oh Mother Nature! She’s fickle, that […]
The “Catskill Arts & Air” open-air art series at the Pakatakan Farmers Market has a full schedule of events planned […]
Folks at the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum are getting ready their annual Earth Day celebrations. If you’re a hiker or […]
Monday, February 21 through Friday, February 25 from 9:30am – 11:30am the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum will be hosting a […]
Dutchess County beer lovers, rejoice. Construction has commenced on the region’s newest brewery-in-the-making. The Hudson Valley Brewing Company, located in […]
The Dutchess County Agricultural Society is producing a new event for the fairgrounds in 2012. Following notification by Good Guys […]
A weekend Day Trip to Hudson Valley Wine Country Via Metro-North. June 11 – October 30, 2011 Spend the day […]
Sometimes the temptation to enter full-on hibernation mode is hard to resist. When it takes about ten minutes just to […]
We’ve reached the end of the first week of voting for our three dream homes, and the excitement is palpable […]
I apologize, Orange County, for forgetting how great you can be. Thanks to this piece in the NYT’s Frugal […]
Our Hudson’s Barge Tour 2011 will launch its traveling exhibition scheduled to tour the Hudson Valley this fall visiting several […]
Students at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park have exercised their pop-up muscles in the creation of a […]
Pasta Primo Vino will be held this year on April 13 & 14. Pasta Primo Vino combines the miltitude of […]
As the geographic and cultural corridor between Albany and New York, the Hudson Valley plays host to a multitude of […]
On July 29, Town of Warwick Deputy Supervisor James Gerstner, Mayor Michael Newhard, Garrett Durland, president of the Warwick Valley […]
Full Disclosure Time: I am a Paul Green Rock Academy employee. I am also a Paul Green Rock Academy parent. […]
Advance discount tickets for the 2010 Dutchess County Fair go on sale July 18 through August 22nd. The one hundred […]
Due to popular demand Vassar & New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater is adding an additional workshop performance on […]
New York Stage and Film (Johanna Pfaelzer, Artistic Director; Thomas Pearson, Executive Director, Mark Linn-Baker, Max Mayer, Leslie Urdang, Producing […]
If you are looking for that unique experience in apple or pumpkin picking, corn mazes and more, check out our […]
Raise your hand if you knew that Newburgh is a burgeoning food mecca. It’s okay if you didn’t. It’s not […]
The Redhawk Native American Arts Council is a not-for-profit organization founded and maintained by native American artists and educators […]
The Ritz Theater is pleased to present local folk singer and songwriter, Richard McGraw on Saturday, February 11 at 8 […]
Do you remember seeing Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz perform on stage in 1941? Did you come to see Frank […]
We’re gonna go out on a limb here and say that Frederick Church and Thomas Cole, founders of the world-famous […]
What a great restaurant to spend Christmas Eve — Seafood Lover’s Feast 12/24 3pm – close. All dinner specials come […]
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Fort Montgomery State Historic Site Robert Erskine: General George Washington’s Map Maker: Thursday, July 19th, 7 […]
The public is invited to a special tour of the Rondout Lighthouse followed by a sunset sail aboard the sloop […]
Join Safe Harbors of the Hudson and sponsors MOUNTCO Construction and St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital on Sunday, May 15th for […]
Safe Harbors of the Hudson will hold the second annual Cupcake-a-Palooza, a cupcake bakeoff event for local professional and amateur […]
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Picture an infinite jam session. Orchestra, chamber, hot jazz, world beat, bluegrass, techno, all segueing seamlessly from movement to movement, […]
– Starry, starry night…Hurricane Irene, snow for Halloween…what does it all mean? And exactly how do forecasters know what the […]
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, the region’s largest culinary event, will return for an encore November 5-1 8. Popular demand from […]
December 6, 2011 through January 14, 2012 Peekskill Extension of Westchester Community College Opening Reception: Tuesday, December 6th 5:30-7:30 PM; […]
January 6 Launch Projected, Weather Permitting If you’re looking for great cold weather fun for the whole family check out […]
Sure, you can hit up the indoor flea markets year-round, but let’s face it: Some of those indoor markets, which […]
Stadium Journey is a web venture with the goal to become a world-class community resource for sports fans, built around […]
The highly contagious arts epidemic that’s been raging in the region for centuries has infected most every corner and shows […]
Pictured above: Il Figlio Enoteca, Fishkill. Photo by Meghan Spiro of Meghan Spiro Photography Despite the devastating effects of the […]
There’s no need to ship out to the West Coast, when the Hudson Valley’s booming craft beverage industry has everything […]
Access to local, fresh ingredients and culinary artistry have transformed the hudson valley restaurant scene in recent years. Many of […]
Member of the Multi-Platinum Group Appearing June 2 Taboo, a member of the internationally acclaimed Black-Eyed Peas will be performing […]
Hudson Valley Distillers in Clermont is throwing open their doors Memorial Day Weekend for a tour and tasting event. For a […]
Wellness enthusiasts, this one’s for you: Yoga Journal recently suggested you take a yoga road trip around the east coast, and wouldn’t […]
TAPsm New York Craft Brew and Fine Food Festival to Bring Over 225 New York Beers to Hunter Mountain, April […]
Tickets to Hunter Mountain’s 2013 TAPsm New York Craft Brew and Fine Food Festival are now available for sale online. […]
“On Sunday, September 23, we will pour 40 locally sourced beers at a personalized tasting adventure in our Rhinebeck Dining […]
For its first Thanksgiving, Henry’s Farm Table the new dining destination at Buttermilk Falls Inn + Spa, will be providing […]
Color us edified: Apparently, alpaca farms are becoming quite successful in the Catskills. How did that enticing bit of ephemera slip past […]
The Ann Street Gallery presents its newest exhibition Abstractions: New Modernism, with an Artist Reception on Saturday, March 2 from […]
The Ann Street Gallery presents its newest exhibition The Sublime Revisited, with an Artist Reception on Saturday, September 14 from […]
On Saturday, October 8th, the Garden Conservancy, which makes America’s finest private gardens available to the public, presents the Brine […]
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art (The Dorsky) celebrates its founding with a Tenth Anniversary Party on Saturday, October 15th. […]
A World Premiere Production featuring music by Handel, Rameau, Vivaldi and others, plus Placido Domingo! The Bardavon is pleased to […]
The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation and the Warwick Historical Society Present The First Annual Orange County Silent […]
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Valley Restaurant, Winner of the “Best of the Hudson Valley” Awards, Announces Winter Hours of Operation, beginning November 29th Valley, […]
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Sinterklaas Cancels Arrival Event in Rhinecliff Rhinebeck, NY — Sinterklaas, the award-winning winter holiday celebration in Rhinebeck, is experiencing a […]
February 26 at 4:00 PM – JHC is delighted to welcome Columbia’s premier male a cappella singing group, the Kingsmen, who, […]
A Benefit for the Police Athletic League Saturday May 12 at the Midtown Center: Billy Costello Gymnasium The Police Athletic […]
The Bardavon is pleased to continue the The Met: Live in HD 2011-12 season, the Metropolitan Opera’s popular award-winning series […]
The Ritz Theater and The Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands Presents The Nemethy Family of Newburgh: 3 […]
Joe Concra and the rest of the team at O+ are shifting the paradigm in more ways than one in […]
You’re Invited to enjoy a unique weekend of Valentines Celebrations Feb 12-14th @ THE RHINECLIFF- including a Killer Dinner Theatre […]
For the third year, the Ritz Theater is proud to present the RitzKidz “Newburgh’s Got Talent!” Talent Show for our […]
The Ritz Theater is pleased to present the world’s most famous mentalist, The Amazing Kreskin on Saturday, March 24 with […]
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Woodstock Artist Association & Museum Third Annual Benefit Splash is May 17th Saturday, May 17, 5:30-8 pm Food, Wine, Art, […]
Hudson Valley Garden Calendar, a website for garden-lovers looking for gardening events in the Mid-Hudson Valley, is celebrating it’s second […]
The Alexander String Quartet at the West Kortright Centre The West Kortright Centre (WKC) in East Meredith is hosting a […]
So I know a little about artists. They are lovely people. They are full of ideas. They express these thoughts […]
A couple weeks ago my wife and I attended the TMI Project’s special edition of its T.M.I.dol Story Slams, at […]
Spring is in the air and there are so many things to Experience in the Hudson Valley. We came up […]
BRRR! Did you have to get up way too early this morning like we did to walk the dogs? (Like […]
The first of the two weekends of Hudson Valley Restaurant Week is fast-approaching. Some of our gastronomically-inclined Upstaters may have thought […]
It’s that time again. Mohonk Preserve is offering Ulster County residents free one-month membership passes to explore all the beauty […]
You’ve read all about how the arts can play a lead role in community development, so now is the time […]
Editor’s Note: If the following post makes you just as hungry as it made us while we were writing it, we […]
Hey folks, it’s contest time again! We’re proud to announce our newest contest, Upstater’s Peekskill Weekend Getaway! Spring is almost […]
There are so many ways to celebrate Valentine’s day here in the Hudson Valley. You may want to start with […]
The garden season will soon be here, and volunteers from the Frederick W. Vanderbilt Garden Association, Inc. will again offer […]
The Vassar Haiti Project (VHP) will once again create an outpost of a Haitian Village at the college with the […]
Newburgh’s Broadway is one of the widest grand boulevards in the nation. It sweeps majestically down to one of the […]
This concert, part of the ongoing Concerts Con Brio series, will appeal to Celtic Music Lovers POUGHKEEPSIE, NY— Voices of the […]
Bryan Adams Performs at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Renowned Canadian musician Bryan Adams will perform at Bethel Woods […]
Headwaters History Days Headwaters History Days take place this year over the span of two weekends: May 30 – 31, […]
The Hop has become an institution in Beacon since it first opened its doors in 2012. It operated originally as […]
All this talk us Newburgh this week has reminded of three places we’ve been dying to visit next time we’re […]
Fill out our survey and you’ll automatically be entered to win a spa day at Buttermilk Falls along with lunch and dinner at […]
Mark your calendars!!!!!! Windham Mountain offers a variety of events each season. Here’s the 2011-2012 lineup. Dashing Through the Snow […]
The newest trail, WinTuck, is a reclaimed work road that will offer expert skiers and riders an easier track down […]
Its wine wednesday and we both know that at the end of the day you’ll be sitting at home with […]
WARWICK VALLEY RESTAURANTS TO OFFER DISCOUNTED MENUS DURING WINTERDINING PROMOTION Not dining out much? Now is your chance to enjoy […]
Beer? Check. Vuvuzela? Check. Snacks? Check. We’re ready for the only event that matters between New Years and the 4th […]
The Woodstock Artists Association and Museum is currently accepting consignments for the 10th Annual Woodstock Fine Art Auction. This year’s […]
For years, I’ve had a love affair with Hudson, NY. Yes, I get to be that person who scoffs at […]
On Friday, May 8th there’s going to be a Woodstock Soundout celebrating the music of Neil Young, and it’s going […]
Join thousands of competitors on June 4 and June 5 at Tuxedo Ridge Ski Center (www.TuxedoRidge.com) as they battle hills, […]
Dear Reader, Have you ever risen from the cushions after a complimentary 90-minute hot stone massage only to sink back […]