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20 Hudson Valley Parent n October 2019 1: Tuesday Poughkeepsie Galleria's 2nd Annual College Fair. 2nd annual College Fair, an evening for students and parents to interact with representatives from colleges, universities and other post-secondary institutions. Get all your questions answered on topics like entrance exams and requirements, campus life and student housing, scholarships and more! Enter to win raffle prizes, enjoy light refreshments and hang out with KISS FM's J. Will as he broadcasts live from Center Court. 4pm-7pm. Poughkeepsie Galleria. 2001 South Rd., Poughkeepsie. 297-7600. Sing, Play, Read: Leaf Man. Come and let your little one enjoy a story, participate in arts and crafts and play while you meet and chat with other parents! Ages birth-5 years. Older siblings welcome! Parent must attend program with child. 10:30-11:30am. NorthEast-Millerton Library. 75 Main St., Millerton. 518-789-3340. 2: Wednesday Goshen Public Library Film Program. These romantic comedies shine a light on how the culture of love and romance has changed since the fifties. Join us for a special showing of The Philadelphia Story. 1:30-3:30pm. Goshen Public Library & Historical Society Community Room. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. Homeschool Bookshare. Join us for this book discussion program for families that homeschool! Our first book is A Grain of Rice by Helena Claire Pittman. Register and pick up a copy of the book. 1-2pm. Goshen Public Library & Historical Society Storyhour Room. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. Paint Your Own Masterpiece. Lasting Impressions will return to guide participants in creating their own painting. 6:30-8pm. Goshen Public Library & Historical Society Community Room. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. 3: Thursday Libratory. We'll be covering STEM subjects such as chemistry, biology, physics, etc. as well as incorporating other topics such as history, art, music, and more. The program is designed for students aged 6+ but we can accommodate a wide range of skill levels. 10:30-11:45am. Red Hook Public Library. 7444 South Broadway, Red Hook. 758-3241. Petit Picasso. The program is intended for toddlers and preschoolers. Our non-toxic, washable paints and a variety of brush types make this program perfect for a range of developmental abilities. Smocks will be provided; but we highly recommend children come dressed for a mess. 10:30-11:15am. Red Hook Public Library. 7444 South Broadway, Red Hook. 758-3241. Calendar Unless otherwise indicated, phone numbers are within the 845 area code Find a complete list of Festivals and Fairs at hvparent.com/festivals-and-fairs Festivals and Fairs Pumpkin Festival. October 5. Take a hayride to the pumpkin patch, visit with Mrs. Scarecrow and pick out a pumpkin to paint and take home. There will be lots of fun family activities including corn hole, games, crafts, face painting and a visit with the goats and bunnies. There will be refreshments available for purchase. 12-4pm. Hill-Hold Museum. 128 Rte. 416, Campbell Hall. 615-3830. 54th Annual Mum Festival. October 6. Come join us for a day of music, shows, food, vendors, games and an art show all in a beautiful setting surrounded by colorful mums. Something for everyone! 12-5pm. Seamon Park. 5 Malden Ave., Saugerties. 389-1448 Fall Festival & Pumpkin Bombing October 12-13. Nothing compares to colorful antique flying machines of the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome performing against the splendor of the Hudson River Valley's fall foliage. The kids will enjoy watching pumpkins being dropped in target bombing demonstrations during the air show, or face painting, decorating pumpkins and fall arts and crafts before the air show. 2-4pm. Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. 9 Norton Rd., Red Hook. 752-3200. Warwick Children's Book Festival. October 12. Admission is free and the festival is open to all the young at heart. Join fellow readers to celebrate children's literacy, share a love of the written word, discover new books, talk with those who create them, and have your book purchase autographed. The festival brings the community together in the heart of the Village of Warwick, surrounded by charming shops, galleries, and family friendly cafes. 11am-4pm. Railroad Ave., Warwick. Rain location is WarwickValley Middle School. 225 West St., Warwick. Forsyth Nature Center Fall Festival. October 13. Event features live entertainment, crafts, games, delicious food, interactive demonstrations and more. 11am-4pm. Forsyth Nature Center. 125 Lucas Ave. Ext., Kingston. 339-3053. Harvest Fest. October 14. Celebrate fall with lots of free fun for the kids – pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting and more. 11am-4pm. Adams Fairacre Farms. 160 Old Post Rd., Wappinger. 632-9955. Second Annual Harvest Moon Night. October 18. Harvest Moon Nights include a moonlit hayride to the pumpkin patch, pumpkin picking by flashlight and moonlight, corn maze by flashlight, jumping pillow, petting farm, campfire, playground, farm market and one pumpkin with paid admission. In addition, the ice cream barn will be open. Ice cream, food and drinks will be available. 7-10pm. Kelder's Farm. 5755 Rte. 209, Kerhonkson. 626-7137. Cupcake-a-Palooza. October 26. Join us for the sweetest event of the year as Safe Harbors of the Hudson will be hosting their annual Cupcake-a-Palooza event. This event is a community favorite and fun for all ages. Admission is $5 and includes tastings, beverages and a vote for public favorite! 1-4 pm. Lobby at the Ritz. 107 Broadway, Newburgh. 784-1110.

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