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HVP January 2019

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30 Hudson Valley Parent n January 2019 WINTER FUN is just around the corner So we are celebrating with an awesome giveaway! Contests. HVParent.com Contest begins January 7 Mt. Peter is known for many things, like their famous Free Beginner Ski and Snowboard School, their great snowmaking and expert grooming, an awesome terrain park, their top-notch racing and development programs, and their farmily atmosphere. Enter for your chance to win VIP ticket to tubing on the mountain! socialization. For ages 19-24 months. No registration required. 10-10:50am. Adriance Memorial Library. 93 Market St., Poughkeepsie. 485-3445. 8: Tuesday Little Explorers. For children ages 3-5. Join us for this guided STEM and sensory exploration for little hands. 1:30-2:30pm. Wallkill Public Library. 7 Bona Ventura Ave., Wallkill. 895-3707. Shake, Rattle and Read. A dance and movement program for children 1-5 accompanied by an adult caregiver. 1-1:30pm. Newburgh Free Library, Town Branch. 1401 Rte. 300, Newburgh. 566-0460. 9: Wednesday Branch Out! A book discussion for first through third graders. Children will read "The World Collector" by Peter H. Reynolds at home with their families. At the program, we will dicuss the story and illustrations and do a related activity. Come and join us. No registration necessary. 6:30-7:15pm. Newburgh Free Library, Town Branch. 1401 Rte. 300, Newburgh. 566-0460 Bakeology 101. Learn to bake like a pro with the help of local backer and educator, Dana Devine O'Malley. Registration is required as space is limited. 3:30-5pm. Howland Public Library. 313 Main St., Beacon. 831-1134. 10: Thursday Baby and Me Storytime and Playgroup. Sing, clap and bounce with your baby to interactive rhymes, stories and songs. For children up to 24 months and their caregivers. 10-11am. Wallkill Public Library. 7 Bona Ventura Ave., Wallkill. Homework Help. Children in grades 1-6 receive homework help from Newburgh School District teachers. Bilingual teachers available. 4-6pm. Newburgh Free Library. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 845-563-3600. 11: Friday Nailed It! Join us for another attempt at recreating an internet famous craft or recipe. Can you nail it? 5-6pm. Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library. 479 Broadway, Monticello. 794-4660 12: Saturday Friendship Bracelet Workshop. Come make friendship bracelets for you and your friends. For all ages. Drop-ins are welcome. Materials provided. 11:30am. Tivoli Free Librar.y 86 Broadway, Tivoli. 757-3771. Industry Knowledge for Horse Crazy Kids! This knowledge-based horse bowl trivia-style challenge gets you saddled up for college and career opportunities. Open to children ages 5-18-years-old. 1-2:30pm. Extension Education Center. 64 Ferndale-Loomis Rd., Liberty. Make Breaks. Kids (and kids at heart!) will have a (snow) ball making a snowman out of slime and decorative mix-ins. We'll provide the supplies, including the premade slime. 1-3pm. Michaels. 2522 South Road Plaza, Poughkeepsie. Hudson Valley Rail Trail WinterFest. This outdoor winter festival features "Best of Fest" chili contest, roasted chestnuts, toasted marshmallows, light snacks and beverages, wagon rides, wood carving demonstrations and activities for children of all ages. Children 6 and under are free. 11am-2pm. Hudson Valley Rail Trail Depot. 101 New Paltz Rd., Highland. 691-6313. Beacon Second Saturday. This city-wide celebration of the arts includes special events, art gallery openings, artist receptions and culinary tastings. Many galleries and shops stay open late. All Day. City of Beacon. Main St., Beacon. Gustafer Yellowgold's Show. #1 Audible Best Seller and two-time Grammy® nominated illustrator and songwriter Morgan Taylor presents Gustafer Yellowgold's Show. A multi-media performance of live music, animated illustrations and storytelling the New York Times calls "a cross between Yellow Submarine and Dr. Seuss." 11am. Woodstock Public Library. 5 Library Ln., Woodstock. 679-2213. Weekend Respite. Greystone offers a Saturday Respite Program once a month for children with autism and other developmental disabilities 6-21 years old. This program offers a variety of fun recreational activities to promote social interaction both on-site and on field trips. 10am-3pm. Greystone Programs' Sugar Loaf Campus. 1404 Kings Hwy, Sugar Loaf. 469-3760. 13: Sunday The Paper Bag Players: Stand up and cheer, we're 60 this year! With a happy blend of classic sketches as well as brand new works, this family- friendly hour is brimming with live music and dance, singalong songs, hilarious stories, and lots of audience participation. 2pm. William and Helen Richards Theatre at Orange Hall in SUNY Orange. 24 Grandview Ave., Middletown. 341-4891 14: Monday Monday Night Movie. Join us for a free showing of Mission Impossible Fallout starring Tom Cruise, Henry Cavill and Ving Rhames. Rated PG-13. Children younger than 13 must be accompanied by an adult. 6-8:30pm. Newburgh Free Library. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3600. 15: Tuesday Young Adult Book Club. Are you a teen who likes to read? Are you excited to talk to people about what you have read and learned? Then check out our new young adult book club. Snacks will be provided. For ages 12-18. Contact library to order title. 4-5pm. Tivoli Free Library. 86 Broadway, Tivoli. 757-3771. Teen Breakout Game. Join us for another awesomely mind-bending puzzle game. Solve the riddles and piece together the clues to breakout of the room and receive your prize. Teens 12-18-years-old are invited to join us for this game. 4:30-5:30pm. Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library. 479 Broadway, Monticello. 794-4660 CALENDAR (Continued from Page 29) For more great calendar listings visit us online at hvparent.com

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