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36 Hudson Valley Parent n October 2018 be a scary place. 11am-3pm. Pulaski Park. 162 Washington St., Poughkeepsie. 452-7155. New York Sheep and Wool Festival. A fun family festival with sheep shearing demonstrations, animal shows, authors, fiber arts workshops, wine tastings, cooking demonstrations, kids' activities. Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 9am-4pm. Dutchess County Fairgrounds. 6550 Spring Brook Ave., Rhinebeck. Peace, Love & Pumpkins. Cider tasting and artist led pumpkin painting. 10am. Angry Orchard. 2241 Albany Post Rd., Walden. 888-845-3311. Museum Mates: Lights, camera, action! Act out the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Geared towards families with children ages 5-12. Scripts from Sleepy Hollow will be given out to families willing to participate or you can come watch and enjoy the show. Must register. 1pm. Hudson River Maritime Museum. 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. 338-0071. The Great Pumpkin Festival. Jack o-lantern carving, bbq, contests, music and other activities. 10am-5pm. DuBois Farms. 209 Perkinsville Rd., Highland. 795-4037. 21: Sunday A Gathering of Old Cars. Free to browse the cars, or small fee to the tour the house. 11am-4pm. Staatsburgh State Historic Site. 75 Mills Mansion Dr., Staatsburg. 889-8851. Fall Festival Weekend. End of the season celebration. Face painting and other fall activities for the kids. Sign up for a biplane ride. Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. 9 Norton Rd., Rhinebeck. 752-3200. Kids in the Kitchen with Cooper. Drop kids of for a cooking class! Includes apron and chef's hat. Limited to first 12 students. Must register. $30. 11am-12:30pm. Foundry 42. 42 Front St., Port Jervis. 858-4942. The Chocolate Expo. America's largest chocolate event. Tickets include entry to all Museum exhibits and events plus tasting and purchasing gourmet chocolates, baked goods, specialty foods, gelato, wines, ciders and much more under the big tents. Rain or Shine. 10am-5pm. Museum Village. 1010 Rte. 17M, Monroe. 782-8248. Hugenot Fire Co. Haunted Firehouse. Come out to see our haunted firehouse! Refreshments will be served. Cost is $5 per person. 7-10pm. Hugenot Fire Company. 431 Route 209, Hugenot. 856-1606. 22: Monday Pumpkin Carving. Join Scenic Hudson at Long Dock to help carve pumpkins supplied by Scenic Hudson to be lit on the 26th. 3-6pm. Long Dock Park Rd., Beacon. 473-4440. Farming with Kids. Children of all ages do real farm chores: milking goats, feeding chickens, collecting eggs, grooming horses, harvest from the garden. 10am. Apple Pond Farm. 80 Hahn Rd., Calicoon. 482-4764. 23: Tuesday Haunted Jeopardy! Test your knowledge of all things ghostly in this classic trivia game with a haunted twist just in time for Halloween! Prizes, snacks and fun guaranteed! 3-4pm. Goshen Public Library. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. Pumpkin Painting Party. Free Music Together demo class. Pumpkin decorating, games, spooky snacks and a frightening fun time! Wear costumes and win prizes. 1:30-5:30pm. Catskill Recreation Center. 651 County Hwy. 38, Arkville. 586-6250. Toddler Story Time. Fun interactive storytime includes books, rhymes and songs for children ages 18-36 months with a parent/caregiver. Must pre-register. 10-11am. Newburgh Free Library Story hour Room. 124 Grand St, Newburgh. 563-3601. 24: Wednesday Hudson Valley Historic Haunts. Tales of ancient Indian spirits, soldiers who still walk the battlefields, Old Dutch settlements, mansions, and cemeteries. 7-8pm. Newburgh Free Library Auditorium. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. CALENDAR (Continued from Page 35) For more great calendar listings visit us online at hvparent.com CALLING ALL PARENTS OF TWEENS AND TEENS: What is the funniest story you can think of about raising your son or daughter? TELL US! RealStories.HVParent.com Tell us your story about raising your teens - we want it all! • Make us laugh • Share the struggles and triumphs • Make us cry "I remember teaching my younger son to drive. Once we were waiting in the bank drive- through window and he was in reverse. We were leaving instead of coming!" - Terrie Goldstein, publisher of Hudson Valley Parent

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