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30 Hudson Valley Parent n June 2018 1: Friday, June Country Living Fair. The pages of Country Living magazine come to life with the best shopping from more than 200 vendors from 25+ states, cooking and crafting how-tos and much more. Shop till you drop at booths full of vintage, repurposed, handmade, one of a kind, specialty foods, jewelry, home decor and art. Starts at 10am Friday through Sunday. 6550 Spring Brook Ave., Rhinebeck. Video Game Club. A fun hour of Wii games with friends! 4-5pm. Goshen Public Library & Historical Society Library Meeting Room. 203 Main St., Goshen. 294-6606. 2: Saturday 11th Annual Children's Earth and Water Festival. Please join us for a great day and enjoy free admission, free parking, free activities and games for children, 70+ local vendors and free live music and entertainment all day! 11am-5pm. Thomas Bull Memorial Park. Rte. 416, Montgomery. 615-2533. Craft Market Walk. Peruse through a one mile Craft Market Walk stretching from the Gardiner Library, to the Farmer's Market Grounds, across the Gardiner Rail Trail and into the Yard Owl Craft Brewery! Enjoy handmade jewelry, vintage furniture, all-natural skincare, herbal remedies, farmhouse pottery, up-cycled clothing, small batch spirits, craft beer, local wine and food, and all-day music, raffles and activities all along the way. This free event is family and pet-friendly. 11am-7pm. Main St., Gardiner. 337-9987. Newburgh Illuminated Festival. This event is designed to bring people and families together in celebration to illuminate the great assets of the city, to bring new people into the city, thus resulting in increased tourism, new business and positive regional perception. Celebrate the City of Newburgh with art, music, dance, poetry, food and much more. This free family-friendly event features three performance stages, vendors, activities for kids. All Day. Broadway and Liberty St., Newburgh. 3: Sunday 6th Annual Kingston Multicultural Festival. The Reher Center's annual Multicultural Festival brings together Kingston's ethnic cultures to celebrate the richness of our community. This family-friendly event features music, dance, food, crafts and children's activities. 1-5pm. T.R. Waterfront Gallo Park, Kingston. 338-8131. Barefoot Dance Center Concert. A family-friendly performance showcasing the work of Barefoot Dance Center students, Barefoot Dance Company Calendar Find a complete list of Festival and Fairs at hvparent.com/calendar Festivals and Fairs 6th Annual Kingston Multicultural Festival. June 3. The Reher Center's annual Multicultural Festival brings together Kingston's ethnic cultures to celebrate the richness of our community. This family-friendly event features music, dance, food, crafts and children's activities. 1-5pm. T.R. Waterfront Gallo Park, Kingston. 338-8131. 2018 Pride March and Festival. June 3. Parade kicks off at 1pm followed by a festival. Celebrate and honor Pride Month at this great event! 1pm. M&T Bank Parking Lot. 191 Main St., New Paltz. Food and Flix Fest. June 9. Delicious food and beverages from local food trucks, local vendors, music, a kiddy corner, K9 demonstrations and ends with a movie under the stars featuring Jumanji: Wel- come to the Jungle. 5-10pm. Cornell Coopera- tive Extension Education Center and 4H Park. 300 Finchville Turnpike, Otisville. 22nd Annual Callicoon Tractor Parade. June 10. Come for the tractors, stay for the chicken barbecue on the Youth Center grounds after the big parade! Proceeds from the barbecue help us keep our facilities open for the youth of our community. 12-3pm. Delaware Youth Center. 8 Creamery Rd., Callicoon . Fairy Festival. June 10. Bring all your little fairies to our fun festival. There will be activities such as crown making, story time with fairy house building, face painting, wand making, a fairy parade at 1:30, a hunt in the garden for evidence of fairy activity and more! 12-4pm. Orange County Arboretum. 211 Rte. 416, Montgomery. 615-3828. Greek Festival. June 14. The Poughkeepsie Greek Festival is a celebration of the food, music and culture of the Hellenic people hosted for over 40 years at the Kimisis Greek Orthodox Church. 11am-9pm. Hellenic Community Center. 54 Park Ave., Poughkeepsie. Strawberry Festival. June 16. Homemade strawberry shortcake, burgers and more with community entertainment. Free admission. 12-3pm. Klyne Esopus Historical Society Museum. 764 Broadway Ulster Park. 338-8109. Hudson Valley Taco Fest 2. June 23. Come enjoy a day all about gourmet tacos. There will be over 40 ways to eat and enjoy specialty tacos and authentic foods. Wash them down with some refreshing sangrias and fine brew. Enjoy some mariachi music and the sounds from local bands. Watch the Taco Takedown eating championships. Rain or shine. 1-6:30pm. Orange County Farmers Museum. 850 Rte. 17K, Montgomery . Rhinebeck Crafts Festival. June 24. The Rhinebeck Crafts Festival brings 200 of America's best independent artists and craftspeople together for a diverse shopping experience celebrating all things handmade including: unique contemporary crafts and art, specialty foods, hands-on craft demonstrations and interactive family activities. General $10, senior $9, kids 6-16 $4, under 6 free. Rain or shine. Free parking. No pets. Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-5pm. Dutchess County Fairgrounds. 6550 Spring Brook Ave., Rhinebeck. 331-7900. Unless otherwise indicated, phone numbers are within the 845 area code

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