• The musical “Sunset Boulevard” will be presented by Kingston’s Coach House Players, 12 Augusta St., Kingston, on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15 and 16 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 17, at 2 p.m. Ticket reservations can be made online at www.coachhouseplayers.org. Prices are $20, $18 for seniors 62 and over, and $10 for ages 18 and under. The theater is handicapped-accessible with assistance.
• The United Reformed Church, 9 Church St., Bloomington, will have a soup sale on Friday, Nov. 15, from 3 to 6 p.m. The cost is $6 for a pint of soup and a roll. Call (845) 331-7099 for more information.
• Ponckhockie Congregational Church, 93 Abruyn St., Kingston, will have a Christmas boutique on Friday, Nov. 15, from 1 to 6 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 16, starting at 9 a.m. Along with Christmas decorations, gently used clothes and household items. Refreshments and hot dogs will be available. Call (845) 331-3801 for more information.
• The Town of Esopus United Methodist Church, 151 W. Main St., Port Ewen, is having its Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon on Saturday, Nov 16, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. In addition to hot and cold lunches, there will be soups, a bake sale, crafts, a white elephant sale with Christmas items and more. Call(845) 338 -0356 and leave a message for more information.
• The Tivoli Artists Gallery, 60 Broadway, Tivoli, will have its annual Holiday Show from Friday, Nov. 15, through Saturday, Dec. 21. The gallery will be exhibiting handmade gift items in a variety of media, including jewelry, prints, paintings, ceramics, cards, ornaments, small works and handcrafted pieces. An opening reception will take place Saturday, Nov. 16, from 5 to 7 p.m. There will also be a closing cookie reception on Dec. 21 from 4 to 6 p.m. Visit tivoliartistsgallery.com or call (845) 757-2667 for more information.
• Rhinebeck Grange No. 896 will hold its fall soup sales on Thursday, Dec. 19. Soup is $10 per quart and will be served in two pint-size containers. Soup is available for takeout only. Orders can be picked up at the side door of Rhinecliff Firehouse, 17 Shatzell Ave., from 11 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., or at Morton Memorial Library, 82 Kelly St., from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. To preorder online or receive the soup choices for each month, send an email to [email protected].
• Comedian Mark Normand will perform in Poughkeepsie as part of his “Ya Don’t Say Tour” on Friday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. at The Bardavon, 35 Market St. Tickets are $35, $49.75, and $59,75, with VIP options also available. To purchase tickets, visit the Bardavon or UPAC box offices from Tuesday to Friday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets can also be purchased online (with additional fees) at ticketmaster.com. For more information, call (845) 473-5288 or send an email to [email protected].
• The Phoenicia Playhouse, 10 Church St., Phoenicia, will present The Women’s Work Festival, “Ladies Briefs,” on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 16 and 17, at 4 p.m. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. both days. Each day’s program consists of a series of 10-minute plays and one one-act play. Admission is $15 each day or $25 both days with a coupon. Visit phoeniciaplayhouse.com for more information.
• The film “One Life,” starring Anthony Hopkins, the true story of a man who rescued hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Europe, will be screened Saturday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. at the Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock, as part of the Movies With Spirit community film series. Attendees over age 12 are asked to contribute $10 a person. For more information about the screening and the rest of the series, call Gerry Harrington at(845) 389-9201 or write to him at [email protected]. Details are also available on Movies With Spirit’s new Facebook page, tinyurl.com/MoviesWithSpiritFacebookPage.
• The B2s will perform at the Olive Free Library fundraiser concert on Saturday, Nov. 16, from 3:30 to 4:15 pm. The performance will open the Seventh Annual Small Works Show, “In the Still of the Night,” which runs through Jan. 4. The performance will be in the main room of the library, 4033 state Route 28A West Shokan. Drinks and snacks will be provided. A $10 donation is suggested. Call (845) 657-2482 or visit olivefreelibrary.org for more information.
• The Reformed Church of the Comforter, 26 Wynkoop Place, Kingston, will host a recital by pianist Scott Andrews on Sunday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. He will perform works by Chopin, Beethoven, Liszt and Debussy. Free-will offerings will be accepted. Visit comforterofkingston.org/ or call (845) 338-6126 for more information.
• A shoe drive fundraiser, supporting the Kingston High School class of 2027, is being held through Wednesday, Dec. 11. Collected shoes also will help support micro-enterprises in developing nations. Drop-off locations are Kingston High School, 403 Broadway, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7, and Ulster Hose, 830 Ulster Ave., and from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16, and Saturday, Nov. 23.
• A collection of toys for the Marine Corps Toys for Tots Program will take place Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 6 p.m. at the Holly Jolly Paint and Sip Party at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1386, 708 E. Chester St., Kingston.
• The Woodstock Symphony Orchestra will open its 2024-2025 season with the concert “Romantic Virtuosity” on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Woodstock Playhouse, 103 Mill House Road, Woodstock. Conductor Mina Kim will offer her interpretation of the Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 in F minor. Also on the bill is a performance of the famous Greig Piano Concerto in A minor by concert artist and Woodstock resident Katya Grineva. Tickets are $40, for adults, $35 for senior citizens and veterans, and $10 for students. For more information and tickets, visit https://www.woodstockplayhouse.org/.
• “Spring Awakening,” a musical about a 19th-century German schoolboy and his classmates as they navigate puberty, academic rigidity and the insensitive adults around them, runs through Sunday, Nov. 24, at The CENTER for Performing Arts, 661 state Route 308, Rhinebeck. Shows are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are $29. Call (845) 876-3080 or visit centerforperformingarts.org for tickets or more information.
• A Community Thanksgiving Dinner will take place Thursday, Nov. 28, from 11 a.m. to noon in the Hover Room (back parking lot) at Germantown Library, 31 Palatine Park Road, Germantown. The format is take out or delivery with reservations required. For more information or reservations, call Jim Lawlor at (518) 929-8495 or Donna Diehl at (518) 537-6405.
• Ellenville Regional Hospital will host a “Farm-acy Produce Distribution” on Thursday, Nov. 21, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the hospital, 10 Healthy Way, Ellenville. Healthy fruits and vegetables will be distributed while supplies last. Pick-up is located at the back of the hospital. For more information, send an email to [email protected] or call (845) 647-6400 ext. 205.
• The United Reformed Church, 9 Church St., Bloomington, will have a Christmas Bazaar on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 19 and 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 23, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The bazaar will feature a Santa’s Attic, jewelry, a bake sale and holiday treasures as well as a Saturday café. Call (845) 331-7099 for more information.
• Bluegrass banjo player Tony Trischka will perform at the Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St., Rosendale, on Friday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. For more than 50 years, his stylings have inspired a whole generation of bluegrass and acoustic musicians — everyone from Béla Fleck to Steve Martin — with the many voices he has brought to the instrument. Tickets are $25, $20 for members. Visit rosendaletheatre.org, send an email to [email protected] or call (845) 658-8989 for more information.
• Author, musician, and historian Alex Prizgintas will present a lecture titled “Borscht Belt Artifacts: Relics of the Catskill Resort Age” on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 1 p.m. at the Town of Ulster Library, 860 Ulster Ave., town of Ulster. Call (845) 338-7881 or visit townofulsterlibrary.org for more information.
• A Fall Sing-A-Long will take place Sunday, Nov. 24, at Kingston Maennerchor and Damenchor Hall, 37 Greenkill Ave., Kingston. Doors open at noon, with the concert starting at 1 p.m. A goulash dinner will follow. There will also be a raffle with prizes. Donations are $30. The deadline to reserve is Wednesday, Nov. 20.
• “Walk for a Smoke-Free Future,” a walk focused on preventing smoking, will be held Thursday, Nov. 21, at 10 a.m. at Ellenville Regional Hospital, 10 Healthy Way, Ellenville. For more information, send an email to [email protected] or call (845) 647-6400 ext. 205.
• A food drive, sharps, and medication collection will be held Friday, Nov. 22, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ellenville Regional Hospital, 10 Healthy Way, Ellenville. For more information, send an email to [email protected] or call (845) 647-6400 ext. 205.
• A Christmas fair will take place Saturday, Nov. 23, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at St. Christopher’s School hall, 30 Benner Road, Red Hook. The fair will feature over 40 vendors selling various items, as well as an auction, lunch, raffles, and a visit from Santa Claus. For more information, call (845) 758-3732.
• The Hudson Valley Hullabaloo celebrates its 10th anniversary when it returns to the Andy Murphy Neighborhood Center at 467 Broadway, Kingston on Nov. 23-24. The event will feature a curated selection of gifts and goods from more than 70 makers and vintage vendors just in time for the holiday shopping season. There will also be entertainment and demonstrations including DJ Mr. Chips, Tom DeLooza’s tintype photo booth, Thorneater Comic’s hand-drawn portraits and King & Curated Permanent Jewelry’s pop-up. Admission is $2 at the door. Children 12 and under are free. Pets are not permitted. For more information visit https://hvhullabaloo.com.
• A solo and acoustic concert featuring Mikaela Davis and John Lee Shannon will take place Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Senate Garage, 4 N. Front St., Kingston. Doors open at 7 p.m., with the show starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 on the day of the concert. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://bit.ly/4dNFfAm.
• “Made in Kingston,” an event featuring local artists and vendors, will take place Thursday, Dec. 5, from 3 to 8 p.m. at the YMCA of Kingston and Ulster County, 507 Broadway, Kingston. Admission to the event is free, and free parking is available. For more information or to sign up as a vendor, visit madeinkingstonny.com.
• The Wiltwyck Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will have an open house on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 2 to 4 p.m. at its chapter house at 3 Crown St., Kingston. The house will be decorated in Colonial-era style with live music and light refreshments.
• An art exhibition titled “In and Out of Lineage: Tracing Artistic Heritage Through SUNY New Paltz Faculty,” will run through Sunday, Dec. 8, at the Dorsky Museum at SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Guest-curated by Eva Zanardi, the exhibition features artwork by 20 members of the university’s departments of art and design, exploring themes of creating, teaching, and mentoring. For more information, call (845) 257-3844 or visit newpaltz.edu/dorskymuseum.
• This year’s Shadowland Stages holiday show is “The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley,” running Dec. 6-22 at 157 Canal St, Ellenville. The play, by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon, is the follow-up to last year’s hit “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley,” and marks a return to Pemberley and the era of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” but with a twist from downstairs, an announcement said. Performances are Fridays, at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $43 for evening performances and $39 for matinees. For tickets visit shadowlandstages.org or call the box office at (845) 647-5511.
• A concert featuring The Felice Brothers, with special guest Merce Lemon, will take place Monday, Dec. 30, and Tuesday, Dec. 31, at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m., respectively, at Assembly, 236 Wall St., Kingston. Tickets are $48.65 for the Dec. 30 show and $66.39 for the Dec. 31 show. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://bit.ly/4hft5Dt.
• “Ancient Aliens LIVE,” a live production of the long-running History Channel show, “Ancient Aliens,” will be performed Friday, April 11, 2025, at 8 p.m. at Ulster Performing Arts Center, 601 Broadway, Kingston. The show will feature theorist Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, investigative mythologist William Henry, UFO investigator Nick Pope, and author David Childress, discussing various historical extraterrestrial theories. Tickets range between $45, $55, and $65, as well as a $121 VIP package including a post-show photo-op. To purchase tickets, visit the Bardavon or UPAC box offices from Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets can also be purchased online at ticketmaster.com.
• Knit ‘n Knatter has restarted at Morton Memorial Library, 82 Kelly St., Rhinecliff. The group meets on the first and third Wednesdays of the month from 3 to 5 p.m. in the library’s reading room. Come to knit, crochet or just for the confab. Participants will drop purls, collaborate on projects or work on their own. Call (845) 876-2903 or visit morton.rhinecliff.lib.ny.us for more information.
• Hurley Library, 48 Main St., Hurley, offers drop-in tech help on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5 p.m.
• ESL Tutoring at the Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St., Phoenicia runs every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., with librarian Susan teaching English to those who wish to learn. All levels of English-speaking proficiency are welcome, and the tutoring lessons are free. For more information, call (845) 688-7811 or send an email to [email protected].
• Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner, presents Bard Math Circle with Mason Eyler on Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The program is free for all middle school students interested in mathematical problem solving, especially for those preparing to take the AMC 8 or MathCounts. It is led by New Paltz High School student and Upstate New York Math Team member Mason Eyler. Students will develop their mathematical problem-solving skills in the context of mathematical topics not frequently encountered in school, like combinatorics, number theory, algebra, logic and geometry. Attendees should bring pencils and paper. For more information, call (845) 255-1255 or visit www.gardinerlibrary.org.
• People’s Place Wellness Empowerment Center’s monthly Evening Of Holistic Health collaboration with the Holistic Health Community continues the first Wednesday evening of each month from 3 to 7 p.m. at 775 Broadway, Kingston. Visit https://peoplesplacewec.simplybook.me/v2 for more information.
• People’s Place Wellness Empowerment Center offers free weekly workshops, featuring wellness classes, health screenings, nutritional guidance, alternative health modalities, and financial education. 775 Broadway, Kingston. For more information and to register for workshops, visit www.peoplesplace.org/wellness-empowerment-center/ or call (845) 338-4030.
• People’s Place Food Pantry is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on Wednesday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m. at 17 St. James St., Kingston. Donations of fresh and shelf-stable foods are being accepted. Call (845) 338-4030.
• People’s Place Bounty Table, located just outside the doors, offers free produce, bread, baked goods, dairy items and proteins. The items change daily and are first-come, first-serve during business hours from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call (845) 338-4030 for additional information.