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36 Hudson Valley Parent n April 2018 provided, but it is recommended that players bring their own. 11am-12:30pm. Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library. 479 Broadway, Monticello. 794-4660. DIY Make and Take: Pipe Cleaner Daffodils and Tulips. Think spring with these easy to make pipe cleaner flowers. Decorate your desk or windowsill. Registration required. 11am-12pm. Newburgh Free Library. 124 Grand St., Newburgh. 563-3601. GPL Book Club. Book discussion of Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout. 10am. Goshen Public Library & Historical Society Library Meeting Room. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. Marc Black and a History of the 1950's and 60's through Popular Song. It's a multi-dimensional evening of song, storytelling and laughter. New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee, Marc Black, will be your guide on a musical tour through these two historically defining decades. A unique evening of music, discussion and a slideshow. 7-9pm. Unison Arts Center. 68 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz. 255-1559. Spring Festival and Egg Hunt. Join in the fun for a community egg hunt and other family-friendly activities. 12-2pm. Vassar College. 124 Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie. 485-3628. 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. 8: Sunday Circle of Trauma. A free training for adoptive, foster and kinship families. We'll tackle the challenge of raising adoptive children and children in foster care with adverse childhood experiences and difficult past histories. Light refreshments and childcare provided. Must register. 2-4pm. Beacon Hebrew Alliance. 331 Verplanck Ave., Beacon. 831-2012. Creature Feature Weekend: Trout Tales. Check out New York's native Brook Trout babies and adults as we celebrate the opening of trout fishing season with help from Black Rock Forest Consortium. Fish feeding after "Meet the Animal" presentations. 1pm and 2:30pm. Hudson Highlands Nature Museum: Wildlife Education Center. 25 Boulevard, Cornwall-on-Hudson. 534-7781. Food for Fines. From April 8-14,donate food and save on fines! For each donated can or package of food, in good condition, the fine will be com- pletely waived on one overdue item. This does not apply to lost or damaged library items. Donated (Continued on Page 38) CALENDAR (Continued from Page 35) For more great calendar listings visit us online at hvparent.com ONSUME OMETHING WESOME CSA can stand for a lot of things. The stands for growing good food. Join a CSA to discover what it means for you. f i n d yo u r l o c a l f a r m at hudsonvalleycsa.org Tuesday • 4-7PM Happy Meal Discounts 845-457-9581 2083 State Hwy. Rt. 208 S. Montgomery, NY Wednesday • 5-7PM Happy Meal Discounts Ice Cream, Crafts And Kid's Videos 845-446-4935 104 West Point Hwy. Highland Falls, NY Tuesday • 4-7PM Happy Meal Discounts 973-293-3671 13 State Rt. 23 #4 Montague Township, NJ Tuesday • 4-7PM Happy Meal Discounts 845-292-3107 58 Sullivan Ave. Liberty, NY Wednesday • 5-7PM Happy Meal Discounts 845-565-2327 65 N. Plank Road Newburgh, NY

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