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Cultural EventsFebruary 27, 2008 

Great Decisions Discussion Series Begins at the Desmond-Fish Library
      The Great Decisions discussion series is the centerpiece of the longest-running foreign affairs discussion program in the United States, sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association.
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Clearwater Sponsors First- Annual Clearwater Environmental Short Film Competition
      Clearwater, Inc., one of the oldest nonprofit, member-supported environmental groups, is now accepting video entries for the first-annual Clearwater Environmental Short Film Competition (CESFC).
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Parent/Child Program Discovering Animals Together at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum
      Starting Wednesday, March 5, the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum begins DATA: Discovering Animals Together Activities, an 8-week adult/ child program designed for 2- 4 year-olds along with a care provider. DATA provides an opportunity for parents/caregivers to learn and have fun with their childre...
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Cult Comic Steve Hofstetter in Free Appearance at Marist
      Cult hit comedian Steve Hofstetter will be appearing for one night at Marist College's Student Center Cabaret at 9pm on March 7 as part of his spring tour. There is no charge for the performance.
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A Journey to Adoption: a Reading by Garrison Author Corinne Chateau at Desmond-Fish Library
      Garrison author Corinne Chateau will read selections from her newly released memoir, The Road to Cali- A Journey to Adoption at the Desmond-Fish Library in Garrison on Sunday, March 2, at 2pm. A question and answer period will follow.
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Annual Book Sale at Reed Library in Carmel
      Reed Library's Annual Book Sale and Preview Breakfast takes place on Sunday, March 30, 2008 at the Library, located at the intersection of Rt. 6 and 52. The Preview Breakfast, runs from 8:30- 10am with $10 admission; Book Sale, 10am - 3pm, free. For additional information call 845-225-2439.
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Painted Snapshots: a 'Two days Only' Exhibit by Jes Minardi at Skybaby Building
      Steve and Cecile Lindstedt are pleased to present an exhibition of new work by wellknown Hudson River artist Jes Minardi. This will be the artist's first local exhibit in ten years. The exhibit will be open for two days only: March 15 and 16, 2008, with an opening reception on Saturday, March 15 f...
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Howland Center Celebrates Women's History Month
      It was in 1987 that the month of March was selected to officially give recognition to the long neglected history of women in America. The Howland Cultural Center will celebrate Women's History Month with an exhibition of thirteen artists of the Hudson Valley.
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Mount Gulian Celebrates Women's History Month
      Mount Gulian Historic Site, Fishkill, celebrates Women's History Month on Saturday, March 8 from 4pm to 6pm with a multi-faceted program that focuses on women in literature.
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Registration is Open for Putnam Arts Council's Spring Classes in the Arts
      The Putnam Arts Council offers classes for Adults and Children in pottery, drawing, painting, photography, basket weaving and more. Classes begin March 29 and run for 6 weeks and are being held at Tilly Foster Farm in Brewster. To register now visit putnamartscouncil.com or call (845) 278-0230.
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Kadosh is Next Up at Temple Beth-El's Mid-Winter Film Festival
      The Mid-Winter Jewish Film Festival continues on Sunday, March 9 at Temple Beth-El, 118 Grand Avenue, Poughkeepsie, with the film Kadosh. It takes place as the year 2000 approaches in Jerusalem's Orthodox Mea Shearim quarter, where the women work, keep house, and have children so the men can stu...
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Patagonia Meets the Poconos in Imaginary Landscapes at M.J. Art
      Fernando Uriel Salomone's imaginary landscapes will be on exhibit at M.J. ART in Beacon, March 9 through April 5, 2008.
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Jeff Caramagna Cryptogeometry Exhibit Opens at GO NORTH Gallery
      GO NORTH is pleased to present Cryptogeometry, an exhibition of recent paintings by Jeff Caramagna. This is Caramagna's first solo show with the gallery, and runs from March 8 to 30, 2008. A reception for the artist will be held on Saturday, March 8, from 6 to 9pm.
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Estate Planning for Seniors at Howland Public Library
      Anthony Baffi, a qualified attorney with Purshe Kaplan Sterling Investments in Albany, will present a free educational estate planning workshop on March 6, 2008 from 6- 7:30pm at the Howland Public Library, located at 313 Main Street in Beacon.
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Fanny Crosby: Sights and Sounds From Her Heart at Kent Historical Society
      Fanny Crosby, a nationally known blind hymn writer and teacher who is a native of Southeast Putnam County will be the focus of an evening at the Kent Historical Society on March 27, 2008 at 7:30pm. The Historical Society is located in the Old Town Hall, 770 Route 52 in Lake Carmel.
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Local Author Brings Bear Mountain History to Life in New Book
      Bear Mountain, home to one of the nation's most beautiful and outstanding parks, has been serving and pleasing the New York community for hundreds of years. During these years, the park and surroundings have been used for camping, hiking, boating, swimming, crosscountry skiing, zoos and restaurant...
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New Day Repertory Co. Presents Defiance, a Drama About Morals and Truth
      The New Day Repertory Company presents John Patrick Shanley's Defiance, a drama about morals and truth. The production, directed by Rodney K. Douglas, will be presented on March 1 and 2, Friday at 8pm and Saturday at 3 and 8pm, at the Cunneen Hacket Arts Theater, 12 Vassar St., in Poughkeepsie....
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Kent Library Director Attends Literary Lunch with Seniors
      Local resident Kathie Dillon discusses We Were the Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates with Kent Public Library Director Frank Rees and Clover Lake residents, Ingrid Schultz, Veronica O'Day and Ruth Pell. Residents of The Plaza at Clover Lake, Carmel's senior living community, met and welcomed Ken...
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Staged Reading of Alms For the Middle Class co- Presented by Arts on the Lake and Blue Horse Rep
      Arts on the Lake and The Blue Horse Repertory Company present a staged reading of Stuart Hample's play Alms For The Middle Class on Saturday, March 8 at 8pm.
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Percussionist Arrucci Brings Quartet to Arts on the Lake
      Percussionist John Arrucci is also a composer which, in turn, makes him a creator, an inventor, and an architect. As a creator, Arrucci causes the occurrence of music which previously hadn't existed. As an inventor, he thinks up new musical forms devising them for the first time. As an architect,...
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Program on Growing Up Irish American at Brewster Library
      Ann Fallon Burnell, author of A Child's Heart- Growing up Irish American win speak at the Brewster Public Library on Saturday, March 15 at 2pm. The daughter of Irish immigrants in Brooklyn, she will share the sometimes poignant, unexpectedly funny and always memorable adventures of "Rosie." As...
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Irene O'Garden and Mike Jurkovic in an Evening of Poetry at Howland Center
      Calling All Poets presents Irene O'Garden and Mike Jurkovic, followed by an Open Mic on Friday, March 7, 2008 at 8pm.
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The Cold Spring Music Collective plays at the Depot Theatre
      On March 8 at 8pm The Cold Spring Music Collective plays at the Philipstown Depot Theatre in Garrison. Comprised of four songwriters from Cold Spring: Jake Harms, Jordan Kenna, Scott Grumberg and Adrian O'Barr, Cold Spring Music Collective creates the sound of what it feels like to walk up and dow...
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Putnam Chorale to Perform the Music of des Prez at Their Spring Concert
      The Putnam Chorale, under the direction of Douglas Anderson, announces its Spring 2008 program: Music's First Superstar!
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Thomas Huber, Ed Smith and Michael Zansky Exhibit at Van Brunt Gallery Thoughout March
      The line between Human and Nature has all but disappeared. True, most of us still think of ourselves as independent beings living in the world. We're used to seeing things that way. But science and philosophy will tell us otherwise. There's no more inside and outside. It's all one big indeterminat...
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Drawing Revealed to be Screened at Depot Theatre
      What is drawing? Traditionally, drawing has been a preliminary process in the development of fully realized art works- a visual thinking process, a tool for mapping out ideas. More recently, drawing is seen not only as a means to an end, but also as a legitimate end in itself.
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