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HVP August 2016

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hvparent.com n Hudson Valley Parent 31 Family Fun Night- Delaware Valley Raptor Show. 7-8pm. First Presbyterian Church, 2560 South Ave, Wappingers Falls. 297-3428. On Your Mark...Get Set...READ! Performer Thursday. 2:30-3:30pm. Howland Public Library, 313 Main St, Beacon. 831-1134, x.103. Rookie Readers. Stories, activities, fun for kids ages 8-10. Thursdays, 10-10:45am. Newburgh Free Library, 1401 Rte. 300, Newburgh. 563-3601. Toddlers at Ten. A weekly program for chil- dren ages 2 and 3 with a caregiver. Thursdays, 10-11am. Newburgh Free Library, 124 Grand St, Newburgh. 563-3601. Wild About Birds Club. Free for ages 5-10. 2-3pm. Tivoli Free Library, 86 Bdwy, Tivoli. 757- 3771. 5: Friday Family Fun Film. 2-4:15pm. Newburgh Free Library, 124 Grand St, Newburgh. 563-3601. Family Movie Nights at Thomas Bull Park. Free, family-oriented films and live music. Gate opens at 7pm; movie at 8:30pm. Fridays at Thomas Bull Memorial Park, 211 Route 416, Montgomery. 457-4910. Lego Club. Join our friendly group of kids and parents to create whatever catches your fancy. Fridays, 5:30-6:30pm. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. 688-7811. Outside Friday Fun Time. Compete in fun relay races and maybe even win a gold medal! 12:30pm. Dover Plains Library, 1797 Route 22, 5pm. South Avenue Elementary School, 60 South Ave, Beacon. 419-3871. Summer Craft Program. Simple Dyeing - Try your hand at a new and simple way of dyeing cloth. 6:30-8pm. Goshen Public Library, 203 Main St, Goshen. 294-6606. Teen Programs. Talk and learn about 3D printing, anime, manga, robots, video game programming, animation and books. 6-7:30pm. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal St, Port Ewen. 338-5580. 4: Thursday Book Fans' Bookshare. Reading Club Members in Grades 3-6 can take this weekly opportunity to share their thoughts about books with fellow club members and then make a craft or play a game. Thursdays, 10:30-11:30am and 2:30-3:30. Goshen Public Library, 203 Main St, Goshen. 294-6606. Dream Time Story Time. Registration suggested. 6:30-7:30pm. Highland Public Library, 30 Church St, Highland. 691-2275 ext.16. Egg Drop. Build a container that will let your egg survive a high drop. Registration required. Ages 10 and up. 4:30pm. Highland Public Library, 30 Church St, Highland. 691-2275. Family Build It with LegosĀ® and Floor Blocks. 6-7:30pm. Cornwall Public Library, 395 Hudson St, Cornwall. 534-8282. Family Building Night: Wrigley Field. Read "Trolley Dodgers, Pinstripe Yankees and wearing Red Socks" by Jon Lindenblatt then come build a replica of Wrigley Field! 5-6:30pm. Goshen Public Library, 203 Main St, Goshen. 294-6606. (Continued on Page 33) Staf f Picks Willy Wonka Aug. 1-20. Filled with imaginative design possibilities, Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka TYA takes audiences on a fantasy ride into the land of pure imagination. Thursdays and Saturdays 11am. The Forestburgh Play- house, 39 Forestburgh Rd., Forestburgh. 794-1194. Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice America Aug. 4-7, Various times and locations during festival. Phoenicia. Pippin Aug. 5-21, Follow the young prince Pippin on his search for the secret to true happi- ness and fulf illment. Fri. and Sat. 7:30pm, Sun. 2pm. The Woodstock Playhouse, 103 Mill Hill Rd., Woodstock. 679-6900. Story Time with Quintette 7 Aug. 6, Bring the little ones for a hands-on musical experience as Quintette 7 brings your favorite children's stories to life in an engaging and interactive performance. 6pm. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. 938-2617. Aladdin Aug. 13, Live theater with lots of audi- ence participation. 11am. The Center for Performing Arts, 661 Rte 308, Rhinebeck. 876-3080. Music Fun Aug. 20, 10am-12pm. Hudson Highlands Nature Museum at the Outdoor Discovery Center, Muser Dr., Cornwall. 534-5506, ext. 212. Ice Cream Social and Live Theatre Aug. 21, Ice Cream Social and live theatre on the museum grounds. 1-4pm. Hurley Heritage Society, 52 Main St., Hurley. 331-5331. Kids Crafting Corner. Come make sun catchers at the library. Registration required. Ages 5-11. 6:30-7:30pm. Highland Public Library, 30 Church St, Highland. 691-2275 ext.16. Olympic Wigglers. Music, movement, body rhymes, nursery rhymes, listening to books and lots of hugs! 10-10:30am. Pawling Free Library, 11 Broad St, Pawling. 855-3444. Sneaky Art. Make terrif ic decorations and hide them for people to f ind! Ages 5-10. 2-3pm. Tivoli Free Library, 86 Bdwy, Tivoli. 757-3771. Sport Game Night. Ages 8 and up. 6-7pm. Highland Public Library, 30 Church St., Highland. 691-2275 ext.16. Toddlers in Training. Books, music, movement, f inger plays, nursery rhymes and other relat- ed activities designed especially for toddlers. 11-11:45am. Pawling Free Library, 11 Broad St, Pawling. 855-3444. 3: Wednesday Art Hour. All ages. Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. 688- 7811. Farmer's Market Storytime. Stories, puppets, songs, fun and giggles on the Town Hall Lawn. Wednesdays through Aug. 17, 4-4:30pm. Front lawn of Town Hall, 183 Main St, Cornwall. 534- 8282. Free Kids Club Summer Camp Every Wednes- day. Through August 17, 10am. Newburgh Mall, Center Court. 1401 Rte. 300, Newburgh. 564-1400. Ice Cream Social. 2-4pm. Mof fat Library of Washingtonville, 3348 State Route 208, Campbell Hall. 496-5483. Kinder Prep. Five-part series for children entering Kindergarten in September. Wednesdays through Aug. 10, 10-11am. Newburgh Free Library, 124 Grand St, Newburgh. 563-3601. Olympic Relay. Come pass the torch just like Olympians at the opening ceremony. Registration suggested. Ages 10+. 6:30pm. Highland Public Library, 30 Church St, Highland. 691-2275 ext. 16. Pajamatime Storytime. 6:45-7:30pm. Albert Wisner Public Library, 1 McFarland Dr, Warwick. 986-1047, ext. 4 Rocket Power. Make a rocket at the library and watch it take of f into the sky. Registration required. Ages 10 and up. 5-6pm. Highland Public Library, 30 Church St, Highland. 691-2275 ext.16. Stories-n-Snacks. All ages are invited to hear a garden-related story book while snacking on fresh veggies from the garden. Wednesdays, 3:30-

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