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Cultural EventsDecember 5, 2007 

Local Residents Amongst the Cast of The Jeweler's Shop Musical
      The musical adaptation of Pope John Paul II's play about love is being performed by an Off Broadway cast at Our Lady of Loretto church on Sunday, December 9 at 2pm.
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Free Screening of The Wizard of Oz at Paramount Center
      The Paramount Center for the Arts is proud to present a free screening of the classic film The Wizard of Oz, on Sunday, December 9, at 3pm, as part of Free Arts Day sponsored by the Westchester Arts Council Wizard of Oz author Frank L.
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Warm Hands-Warm Hearts Teen Percussion Program at Howland Library
      Howland Public Library in Beacon is the appreciative recipient of an Ann and Abe Effron Fund grant received through the Community Foundation of Dutchess County in the amount of $1,000. The monies will be used to help fund a special program called "Warm Hands-Warm Hearts" in February of 2008.
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Putnam Arts Council's Holiday Gallery Craft and Gift Sale Runs Through December 21
      Putnam Arts Council's Craft and Gift Sale offers you three weeks to browse, buy and be inspired by the fine work of more than 50 regional artisans and 4 local authors. The best gifts for those you care about (and yourself) are rolling into their new headquarters at Tilly Foster Farm at The Lodge (...
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Joyeux Noel Screens at Howland Public Library Film Series
      On Friday, December 21 at 7pm, the Howland Public Library Film Series will be showing Joyeux Noel (2005) free to the public. This French film, directed by Christian Carion, was inspired by a true story that unfolds on Christmas Eve, 1914, in the midst of World War I.
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Cold Spring Fire Company Pipes and Drums to Hold Open House for New Members
Burns Night supper event date is announced
      The Cold Spring Fire Company Pipe Band is starting its third year and is seeking new members. The band will hold an open house and holiday party at the Silver Spoon Restaurant on December 17 at 7:30pm. The event is open to all, even if you just want to come hear the band play some of their new mat...
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Final Weekend for The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe at Depot Theatre
      A magical treat for the whole family, C. S. Lewis' The Lion the Witch, and The Wardrobe will be performed for one final weekend at the Philipstown Depot Theatre in Garrison this coming weekend, on December 7, 8 and 9.
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Documentary on Playwright Tony Kushner Airs on PBS
Oscar-winning director profiles part-time Garrison resident whose Angels in America garnered the Pulitzer Prize
      P.O.V. 's special broadcast presentation of Wrestling With Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner premieres on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007 at 9pm on PBS, concluding the series' 20th season. American television's longest-running independent documentary series, P.O.V.
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United States Military Academy Band Performs in A Hudson Valley Holiday
      The United States Military Academy Band, under the direction of Lt. Col. Timothy Holtan, continues an eagerly anticipated tradition with A Hudson Valley Holiday on December 15 at 7:30pm and again on December 16 at 2pm in West Point's Eisenhower Hall Theatre.
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North Indian Classical Music Program at East Fishkill Library
      Come to the East Fishkill Community Library on Saturday, December 8, 2007 from 2-3pm to hear The Swarangjali Music School perform a Garland of Ragas. About forty community members, ages 4 - 50+ will perform 'North Indian Classical Music.
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Calling Out '07: Voices & Visions Of Beacon at Howland Center
      Visit the Howland Cultural Center on Saturday evening, December 15 at 7pm for the premiere performance of Calling Out '07: Voices & Visions of Beacon, a stirring "Intergenerational Evening of Drama, Poetry & Music".
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Garrison Colonial Cottage Featuring Work of Local Artisans Highlighted in This Old House Magazine Article
Decorative painters English & Harms and architectural woodright Vasquez's work is the focus
      A Garrison home that spotlights the work of local artisans is featured in the December issue of This Old House magazine.
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New Paintings by Win Zibeon and Norm Magnusson at Van Brunt Gallery
      Win Zibeon and Norm Magnusson are two artists who combine provocative ideas with a high level of technical skill to produce engaging art leavened with incisive humor. They are both wisenheimers. Each artist will make you think, but don't worry, you'll have fun in the process. There is no lecturing...
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Holiday Festivals Abound in Beacon
      The lighting of Main Street decorations and a Holiday Concert on November 23 kicked off the beginning of Beacon holiday season with happenings every weekend throughout December. Upcoming events include: December 7 - Madam Brett Homestead, 50 Van Nydeck Avenue, A New Netherlands Christmas. Come ce...
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Westchester Concert Singers Seek New Voices
      Currently in its 53rd season, the Westchester Concert Singers is extending an invitation to singers in all voice parts (S, A, T, B) to become members. In preparation for a May 4, 2008 concert, "friendly" auditions will be scheduled in January and early February on Monday evenings starting at 7pm.
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Depot Docs Presents Heir to an Execution
by James O'Barr
      In a recent interview, Studs Terkel, the legendary, 95-yearold writer, radio personality, and raconteur, asked "How could it be, at the end of World War II, we were the most honored, powerful nation in the world- honored is the key word. Today we're the most despised and feared. How come?
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