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34 Hudson Valley Parent n November 2018 St Joseph Church. 34 S. Chestnut St., New Paltz. 883-9552. 17: Saturday Christkindlemarkt. Celebrate a German Christmas Tradition. Enjoy lunch or dinner while shopping from local vendors and more. 10am-4pm. Germania of Poughkeepsie. 37 Old Degarmo Rd., Poughkeepsie. 471-0609. Craft Festival. Over 90 craft vendors plus raffles and Santa too! 10am-3pm. Valley Central High School. 1175 NY-17K, Montgomery. Family Movie Night. Incredibles 2. Free for families, popcorn included! 6pm. Olive Free Library. 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. 657-2482. Give Thanks Story Walk. Drop in between 1-4pm to celebrate a day of gratitude. Stories and crafts set up. 1pm. Goshen Public Library. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. Holiday Market and Children's Festival. Live music, storytelling, holiday dancers, carolers, magician, crafts for the kids and photos with Santa and Frosty while parents get a jump on holiday shopping. 11am-4pm. Safe Harbors at the Ritz Theater. 107 Broadway, Newburgh. 784-1199. Hudson Valley Hullabaloo. A festival marketplace to start your holiday shopping with over 75 local handmade businesses. Music, food, photo booth and more. $2, kids 12 and under are free. 10am. Andy Murphy Neighborhood Center. 467 Broadway, Kingston. 750-8801. Stormville Fire Company Aux. Craft/Tag Sale. Stop by the firehouse to shop from many local ven- dors and crafts plus tag sale and more. Fundraiser and free to attend. Stormville Fire House. 112 Old Rte. 52, Stormville. Family Activity: Trains, Trains and Trains! Geared toward children ages 5-12 but all families are welcome to explore the importance of trains in the Hudson Valley and how their production eventually put the steamboat out of business. Decorate your own train to take home. 1-3pm. Hudson River Maritime Museum. 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. 338-0071. 18: Sunday 21st Annual Rosendale International Pickle Festival. There will be about 100 vendors and about 25 pickle vendors. Pickling contest, a pickle eating contest, a pickle juice drinking contest and more! This event is rain or shine. 10am-5pm. Rosendale Recreation Center. 1055 Rte. 32 South, Rosendale. Family Day. Exhibition-inspired activities for children and their families in conjunction with "Timothy Greenfield-Sanders: The Trans List" 2-4pm. Dorsky Museum/SAB, SUNY New Paltz. 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz. 257-3844. Making Masterpieces: Corn Husk Dolls. Pre-school aged children are invited with their caregivers to participate in a traditional craft practiced by both Native Americans and European settlers. $5 plus museum admission. 2:30-3pm. Mid-Hudson Children's Museum. 75 N. Water St., Poughkeepsie. 471-0589. Poughkeepsie Mini Maker Faire. A gathering of fascinating, curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these "makers" to show hobbies, experiments, projects. Poughkeepsie Day School. 260 Boardman Rd., Poughkeepsie. 462-7600. 19: Monday Circletime. This program for new 3-year-olds is a chance for the child to be on his own without Mom or Dad. It will include stories, songs, finger- plays and crafts in a small group atmosphere. Must register. 11-11:30am. Goshen Public Library. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. Lapsit Story Time. Birth through 18mo. Includes books, music, simple action rhymes, and developmentally appropriate toys. 9:30-10am. Newburgh Free Library Storyhour Room. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. Reframing Parenting Fall Series. Free weekly workshop for adoptive and guardianship parents raising children with adverse childhood experiences or difficult past histories. 5:30pm. Dutchess CALENDAR (Continued from Page 33) December 2 nd , 9 th & 16 th 12 noon - 4 p.m. Enjoy the mansion's glittering holiday decorations as we celebrate Christmas Around the World. 2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie • 845-454-4500 • LGNY.org

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