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HVP August 2018

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hvparent.com n Hudson Valley Parent 31 Warwick Food Truck Festival. This festival includes food, drinks, live music and kids' activities. Fun for the whole family! Join us to celebrate summer nights in picturesque Warwick in food-truck style! 4-9pm. St. Stephens Soccer Field. 100 St. Stephens Pl., Warwick. Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Local youth artists are celebrated with an exhibit of their work produced through The Front Porch Arts program. Up-and-coming artists meet with local artists at their studios to collaborate on an art project, all culminating in a final exhibition of their creative work. 7-9pm. Conscious Fork Warwick. 14 Railroad Ave., Warwick. 914-443-1643. 3: Friday Branch Out! A first book discussion experience for first-third graders. Children will take out the selected picture book from the Library at least a week in advance and read it at home with their families. We will discuss the story/illustrations and do a related activity. This month...The Bad Seed by Jory John. 1-1:45pm. Newburgh Free Library Town Branch. 1401 Rte. 300, Newburgh. 563-3601. Pawling Fireman's Carnival. Please come join us for carnival rides, games, food, entertainment and lots of other fun. There will be parades, fireworks and ra es. Times Vary. Village on Charles Coleman Blvd., Pawling. 855-4411. Summer Family Flicks. Come to the library for a special showing of Sing (PG) 108 min. 2-3:30pm. Newburgh Free Library Town Branch 1401 Rte. 300, Newburgh. 563-3601. Video Game Club. Join your friends at the library to play some Wii games together on the big screen! Registration required. 3-5pm. Goshen Public Library & Historical Society Library Meeting Room. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. Warwick Sesquicentennial Weekend. Enjoy a weekend of family fun! Each day has its very own theme. Enjoy delicious food, performances and more! Times vary by day. Village of Warwick. 986-2031. 4: Saturday Evan Gottfried's Family Music Extravaganza! Sing, dance and make merry in this interactive, high energy show featuring award winning original songs. Great for families with children ages 2-10. 1-2pm. Newburgh Free Library Auditorium. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. Kingston Clay Day. People of all ages/abilities can play with clay at the studio on Kingston's First Saturday! Try out the wheel, learn basic techniques, and have fun making something from your imagination! Finished pieces will be ready for pickup at Kingston Clay Day 1 month after your appointment. $25/person includes firing for 1 piece, additional pieces $5. Reservations are strongly encouraged. 2-4pm. Kingston Ceramics Studio at The Shirt Factory. 77 Cornell St. # 309, Kingston. 331-2078. Sta Picks Pawling Fireman's Carnival. August 3. Please come join us for carnival rides, games, food, entertainment and lots of other fun. There will be parades, fireworks and ra es. Times Vary. Village on Charles Coleman Blvd., Pawling. 855-4411. New York Renaissance Faire. August 5. Travel back in time to an age of adventure! Join Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth I on a grand visit to a beautiful 16th century English village. Cheer for your favorite knight at the Joust Tournament. Meet Robin Hood and his Merry Band. Feast on savory sweets and tempting treats. See amazing acrobats, magical fairies, swashbuckling pirates, and more! Saturdays and Sundays. 10am-7pm. New York Renaissance Faire. 600 Rte. 17A, Tuxedo. 351-5171. Florida Family Fun Fest. August 12. Bring your family to the Village of Florida for a full day of entertainment including live music, food, Florida Family 5 and 10K Run Fest, craft vendors and much more. 1-8PM. Downtown Florida. Main St., Florida. 651-3425. Grahamsville Little World's Fair. August 19. The Grahamsville Little World's Fair is the longest running independent fair in New York, o ering three days of old- fashioned family fun! Features agricultural and livestock exhibits and contests, daily entertainment including live music and demonstrations, rides for all ages, an array of great food, games, vendors and a whole lot more! Admission including parking, access to exhibits and contests and free entertainment. Begins at 9am each day. Grahamsville Fairgrounds. 8230 State Rte. 55, Grahamsville. 986-7367. New Windsor Community Day. August 25. A fun filled day for the entire family! Free parking and admission, vendors, live music, fireworks, and many more activities for the entire family! Kristi Babcock Memorial Park. 660 Mt. Airy Rd., New Windsor. 563-4606. Schaghticoke Fair. August 31. The Schaghticoke Fair will celebrate its 199th year of being a showcase for the best that Rensselaer County residents and agriculture have to o er. Building after building will be bursting with vegetables, fruits, animals, antiques, baked goods, and homemade crafts. Times vary by day. 69 Stillwater Bridge Rd., Schaghticoke. 518-753-4411. Find a complete list of events at hvparent.com/calendar Movies Under The Walkway. Free family friendly movie and music under the Walkway. Enjoy food vendors, and a special folk dancing group. Watch Coco under the stars with your blankets and chairs. 7-10pm. Upper Landing Park. 83 N Water St., Poughkeepsie. 471-1775. Wassaic Summer Festival. We're excited to host our 10th annual Wassaic Project Summer Festival. This year's lineup features musicians, artists, dancers, filmmakers and more. 12-11:30pm. Luther Barn. 17 Furnace Bank Rd., Wassaic. 5: Sunday New York Renaissance Faire. Travel back in time to an age of adventure! Join Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth I on a grand visit to a beautiful 16th century English village. Cheer for your favorite knight at the Joust Tournament. Meet Robin Hood and his Merry Band. Feast on savory sweets and tempting treats. See amazing acrobats, magical fairies, swashbuckling pirates, and more! Saturdays and Sundays. 10am-7pm. New York Renaissance Faire. 600 Rte. 17A, Tuxedo. 351-5171. Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Airshows and Museum. Our air shows entertain and educate. Be sure to come early or plan to stay late to see the museum and take a biplane ride. The Saturday "History of Flight" program highlights the Pioneer era before WWI, a WWI show teaser, and the Golden Age of Aviation in the '20s and '30s.The Sunday Show is our WWI dog fight spectacular. 2-4pm. Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. 9 Norton Rd., Red Hook. 752-3200. 6: Monday BLT* Club (*Build and Learn Together) for Kids. LEGO® bricks building time. Open to youth of all ages. Under 5 must be accompanied by a caregiver. 2-3pm. Newburgh Free Library Storyhour Room. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. (Continued on Page 32)

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