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Cultural EventsJune 13, 2007 

Hudson Valley Native American Archaeology Lecture at Putnam County Historical Society
      What do archaeological artifacts tell us about the Native Americans who lived in our backyards thousands of years ago? The Putnam County Historical Society presents "Understanding Past Native American Cultures in the Hudson Valley through Archaeology," a lecture by Dr. Eugene J. Boesch.
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County Players Holding Auditions for I Hate Hamlet
      Auditions will be held for the County Players September 2007 production of I Hate Hamlet. Casting 3 men ages 25- 50 and 3 women ages 20 to 60+. The auditions will take place Sunday and Monday, June 24 and 25 at 7pm at the County Players Falls Theatre, 2681 W. Main Street, Wappingers Falls. Fo...
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Bearcats Jazz Band in Concert
      The Landmarks Preservation Society of Southeast will present the Bearcats Jazz Band in concert at the Old Southeast Church, Route 22, Brewster, on Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 3pm. Tickets are $10 at the door; children free. For details and directions to the Church, call 845-279-4859.
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Monsoon Wedding to Screen at Howland Public Library Film Series
      On Friday, June 29 at 7pm, the Howland Public Library Film Series will be showing Monsoon Wedding (2001) free to the public. As the monsoon rains loom in director Mira Nair's romantic drama, Lalit Verma (Naseeruddin Shah) and his extended family reunite for the last-minute arranged marriage of ...
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Thomas Fleming brings Alexander Hamilton to the Desmond-Fish Library
      Thomas Fleming, president of the Society of American Historians and author of Washington's Secret War, The Duel: Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and the Future of America and many other acclaimed books of American history, will speak about Alexander Hamilton at the Desmond-Fish Library in ...
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Letterboxing at Howland Library
      Beacon…In conjunction with the Summer Reading Program "Get a Clue @ Your Library!", Howland Public Library in Beacon will present "Get a Clue…and Go Letterboxing" on Thursday, June 28th from 1- 2:30pm. This program is geared for children and adults together because letterboxing is a ...
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Art Classes for Kids and Adults Sponsored by Putnam Arts Council
      There will be summer art programs for all ages programmed by the Putnam Arts Council. The Kids Summer Art Program is entitled "Express Yourself", and will take place from July 2-26, Monday through Thursday, with flexible scheduling. The program is designed for children ages 6-13.
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Art After Seventy-Five Exhibit at Putnam National Golf Club Features Older Artists
      Putnam Arts Council is pleased to announce their current exhibit at Putnam National Golf Club in Mahopac, featuring the creative efforts of working artists seventy-five and older at our 15th annual ART AFTER SEVENTY-FIVE exhibit.
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Hans Martin Fleischer and Viola Manigk performed at Marina Gallery
      Berlin singer Viola Manigk and guitar-player Hans Martin Fleischer share a long friendship and one favorite piece of music stands out for them in particular: East of the Sun (and West of the Moon). In their concerts, the two musicians open almost every night with that song.
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Kids Can Get a Clue @ Your Library at Desmond Fish This Summer
Other workshops include music, story/ puppet theater and crafts
      Get a clue @Your Library will be the theme of the Summer Reading Program this year at the Desmond-Fish Library and will include crime scene investigations, geocaching and a Web Treasure Hunt. As in past years the Library will be rewarding children who keep up their reading skills during the summe...
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Local Author and Illustrator Team Up for The Way We Garden Now
Whiteside and Gergely to sign books at Van Brunt Gallery
      On Friday, June 22 , from 7- 9pm, Garrison author, Katherine Whiteside and Garrison illustrator, Pete Gergely will be signing copies of their first collaborative effort, The Way We We Garden Now at the Van Brunt Gallery , 460 Main St, in Beacon.
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An Evening of Verse at The Butterfield Library
      The Julia L. Butterfield Library will host an evening of verse with nationally-known poets Frannie Lindsay and Paul Violi on Monday, June 18, at 7pm. A book signing and reception will follow the reading. This reading is free to the public.
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Flying Swine Presents Inventing van Gogh Reading at Depot Theatre
      Flying Swine presents the third in a series of Porcine Previews (pre-production readings of a plethora of plays). Inventing van Gogh, by Steven Dietz will be read this Saturday, June 16 at the Philipstown Depot Theatre in Garrison, at 7:30pm. The performance is free to the public. Donations gl...
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Flute Recital Showcased Zaleski's Students
      Six flute students of Kimberly Zaleski from Haldane and Garrison Schools were featured performers at a recital on June 2 at the Desmond-Fish library. Family, friends, and area residents attended the event, which showcased students who had recently received excellent or outstanding evaluations at t...
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Flat Iron Gallery Presents Ceramic Vessels and Watercolor Paintings by Sally Aldrich
      The Flat Iron Gallery of Peekskill is proud to announce that it will have its fourth solo exhibit of Ridgefield, CT. artist, Sally Aldrich's uniquely designed woodfired ceramic vessels and watercolor paintings, entitled "Creatures of Earth and Sky". An artist's reception will be held Sat. July 7th...
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Tompkins Corners Family Music Festival Jazz & Folk Concert Takes Place July 1
      The Historic Tompkins Corners United Methodist Church is presenting a special concert, in the sanctuary, featuring some of Putnam Valley's best-known musicians. Jazz vocalist Michelle LeBlanc is a popular bandleader bringing great jazz musicians together for performances at clubs, libraries, muse...
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