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36 Hudson Valley Parent n November 2017 History of the Trolley: Newburgh - Port Jervis. Ray Kelly of the O&W Railway Historical Society will take you on a virtual ride on the trolley between Newburgh and Walden, and then Middletown to Port Jervis, using photos taken between 1886 and 1925 as well as photos of the present. The trolley systems of Orange County were a means of transportation that bridged the gap between the horse and machines powered by internal combustion engines.7-8:30pm. Newburgh Free Library e-Learning Center. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. Open House at Mountain Laurel Waldorf School. Visit our school, meet our teachers and see how our kids learn Mountain Laurel Waldorf School. 16 South Chestnut St., New Paltz. 255-0033. Tiny Tyke Playtime. A 45-minute program for children 18 months to 3 years with play, music and time for socialization. No registration required but participation is limited at the door to the first 15 children plus their adult caregivers. 1-1:45pm. Newburgh Free Library Storyhour Room. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. 10: Friday Chapel Field Christian School Open House. Our mission is to restore traditional education in the light of Christ. 10am. Chapel Field Christian School. 211 Fleury Rd., Pine Bush. 778-1881. Dungeons and Dragons. Join your Dungeon Master, Patrick, to create and play characters from a Storm King's Thunder campaign! All ages welcome. 4-6:30pm. Trivoli Free Library. 86 Broadway Ave., Trivoli. 757-3771. Lego Night. Bring your creativity and your hands to build. Legos will be provided free of charge. 2nd Friday of the month. 6-7:30pm. Livingston Manor Free Library. 92 Main St., Livingston Manor. 439-5440. Open House at Goddard School for sports. Come and meet our teachers and see our school. 10am. Goddard School. 50 Van Wyck Ln., Wappingers Falls. 226-4799. Wallkill Valley Spinning and Weaving. Join a like-minded group of fiber enthusiasts to learn new techniques, polish your skills and more. 11:30am – 1pm. Goshen Public Library & Historical Society Library Meeting Room. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. 11: Saturday BLT* Club (Build and Learn Together) for Kids. A drop in LEGO Brick building program held on the second Saturday of each month in the Story Hour Room for children age 5 and up. Parents welcome. 10-11am. Newburgh Free Library Storyhour Room. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. Bring the Kids! 2nd Saturdays. The second Saturday of each month – designed for kids (ages 4+) and their families. Explore the past through hands-on chores, games and crafts. Take a flashlight 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. Craft Fair. Free admission! Many kinds of vendors and specialty items. Raffles, food and bake sale. Plenty of free parking at the school. Money raised will benefit the students of St. Mary's School. To apply for vendor space and for questions, please email STMARYSWAPPCRAFTFAIR@gmail.com 9am - 3pm. St. Mary's School. 2 Convent Ave., Wappingers Falls. 297-7500. Suffragettes: Paving the Way For All. Suffrage Movement Celebration 1- 4pm. Newburgh Free Library Auditorium. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. Super Science Saturday. A learning and doing program where children ages 5-9 can explore fun science activities, books, and media on a monthly science theme. November: Digging Dinosaurs and Fossils 2:30- 3:30pm. Newburgh Free Library Storyhour Room. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. Town of Wappinger Veterans' Day Ceremony. Solemn ceremony honoring our nation's veterans. 2-3pm. Town Hall. 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappingers Falls. 297-0720. 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 Highway, Sugar Loaf. 469-3760. 12: Sunday Family Movie Afternoon: Emoji Movie. Join us for a showing of The Emoji Movie. See what happens to Gene in his quest to be like all the other emojis in Textland. 2 – 4pm. Goshen Public Library & Historical Society Library Meeting Room. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. Hudson Valley Train and Hobby Show. Bring the family and enjoy the miniature railroads at this annual event. Thousands of square feet of hands-on model exhibits. Sponsored by the Hudson Valley Railroad Society 10am-3pm. Mid-Hudson Civic Center. 14 Civic Center Plz., Poughkeepsie. 297-0901. The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze. The tri-state area's biggest, most electrifying Halloween event returns with more pumpkin power than ever before! Meander through an historic, 18th century riverside landscape and discover a breathtaking display - all made of jack o' lanterns! Showings through Nov. Times vary by tickets. The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze. 525 S Riverside Ave., Croton-on-Hudson. 914-366-6900. 13: Monday CALENDAR (Continued from Page 35) For more great calendar listings visit us online at hvparent.com

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