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hvparent.com n Hudson Valley Parent 33 has been certified to encourage them to improve their reading skills. 6:30pm. Tuxedo Park Library. 227 Rte. 17, Tuxedo Park. 351-2207. Sullivan County Breastfeeding Coalition. Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival. Learn more about why breastfeeding is the way to improving health in Sullivan County and to join our activities. 6-7pm. Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library, 479 Broadway, Monticello. 292-5910. 5: Thursday Fans of Fiction Book Discussion. Check out the book at the circulation desk when you register. Registration is required. 7pm. Tuxedo Park Library. 227 Rte. 17, Tuxedo Park. 351-2207. Homework Help. Children in grades 1-6 receive homework help from Newburgh School District teachers. Bilingual teachers available. No registration; walk-in program. 4-6pm. Newburgh Free Library, 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. Read to Tammy. Our friend Tammy, a sweet Cairn Terrier therapy dog, from Tail Waggin Tutors program will be at the library waiting for children to read to her! Make an appointment for one of our 15 minute time slots. Ages 6-10 years. Registration required. 3:30-5pm. Blodgett Memorial Library. 37 Broad St., Fishkill. 896-9215. 6: Friday Cookbook Club. Do you love to cook? Love to discuss cookbooks and recipes? Pick up the monthly cookbook, prepare a recipe, bring a dish, share and discuss it. 1-2:30PM. Goshen Public Library, 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. Starry Starry Night. Creative fare, festive desserts, acclaimed wines and more! Join us for the ultimate evening under the Walkway. Visit Walkway.org for additional information. 6-10pm. Upper Landing Park. 83 N. Water St., Poughkeepsie. 454-9649. Video Game Club. Join your friends to play some fun wii games, play with legos and have a snack! 4-5:15PM. Goshen Public Library. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. 7: Saturday Adams Harvest Fest. There's lots of free fun for the kids—pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting and more! 11am-4pm. Adam's Fairacre Farms. 1240 Rte. 300, Newburgh. 569-0303. 2nd Saturdays. Explore the past through hands-on chores, games and crafts. Take a ashlight tour of the Boscobel mansion, take a break with a snack, and bring the memories home with a special craft. 9:30-11:30am. Boscobel House and Gardens. 1601 Rte. 9D, Garrison. 265-3638. (Continued on Page 34) Halloween Festivities Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses Oct. 1. Named number 1 Haunted Attraction in America. New theme each season. 10 attractions, four gift shops, and five food cafés. Reservations required. every Fri., Sat., and Sunday. Children's day on October 14 and 28. Dusk-11pm. Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses. 778 Broadway, Ulster Park. 339-2666. Horseman's Hollow Oct. 6. Taking the tale of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow to its darkest extremes, Horseman's Hollow returns to the village for 15 evenings of highly entertaining haunted mayhem. Philipsburg Manor transforms into a terrifying landscape ruled by the undead, the evil, and the insane. Advance purchase is essential. ages 10 and up. 7-10pm. Philipsburg Manor. 381 North Broadway (Rte. 9), Sleepy Hollow. 914-366-6900. Kevin McCurdy's Haunted Mansion: Kids Day! Oct. 9. A special show for the young ones that won't give them nightmares. Kids day entertainment includes pumpkin painting, magic shows, and activities including trick or treating with friendly monsters. A Family tradition for the Hudson Valley. 12-3pm. Kevin McCurdy's Haunted Mansion. 38 Sheafe Rd., Wappingers Falls. 297-2288. No Scare Halloween Oct. 14. Halloween fun for everyone to enjoy on the green. The museum offers a very safe environment with not-so-spooky children's festivities. Sat and Sun Oct 14 and 15, 11am-4pm. Museum Village. 1010 State Rte. 17M, Monroe. 782-8248. Monster Mash Halloween Bash! Oct. 27. Join us for this not-so-scary Halloween pizza party. We will have games, pizza, and a few fun surprises. Costumes encouraged! No registration required. All ages welcome. 5:30-7:30pm. Blodgett Memorial Library. 37 Broad St., Fishkill. 896-9215. 2017 Haunted Mill + Monster's Ball Oct. 28. Equal parts spooky, enchanting, creepy, and fanciful. We invite you to immerse yourself in our annual Haunted Mill, where artists have transformed the towering Maxon Mills into an exciting Halloween experience. The Kids' Haunted Mill will be open from 3-5pm, with family-friendly Halloween festivities, including: hay rides, a costume contest, face painting, snacks, carnival activities, and more! As the sun sets, the Adults' Haunted Mill opens from 6-9pm. We dare you to venture up the winding staircases of Maxon Mills for seven oors of thrills and chills. At 9PM, the party continues into the evening at the Monster's Ball at the Lantern with live music and DJ sets. Come prepared to impress in your Halloween costume! The Wassaic Project. 37 Furnace Bank Rd., Wassaic. 347-815-0783. Halloween Tricks and Treats Saugerties Farmers Market Oct. 28. Costume contest, photo booth, pumpkin painting, apple dipping and hayrides.10am-2pm. 115 Main St., Saugerties. 853-5694. MyKingstonKids Halloween Fest Oct. 28. MyKingstonKids Halloween Fest 2017 is a free event created to promote an exciting, safe and unique Halloween experience thru stimulating activities including but not limited to our Seed Song Halloween Hayride, Children's Fashion Show, Pumpkin Picking and Decorating, performances, carnival rides and more. 3-8pm. Seed Song Farm & Center. 160 Esopus Ave., Kingston. 282-0182. For more daily fun activities, log onto HVParent.com/Halloween-Events

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