Dine, dance, or just enjoy a great evening of Swing & Classic Country music under Ashokan’s outdoor pavilion. Learn dance basics and then get down to live music by Jay Ungar & Molly Mason and the Western & Swing Week house band featuring vocalists Laurel Massé & Paula Bradley, plus Rose Sinclair, Dick Gimble, and […]
The ReLaTiVeS are back with A Night Of Punk Rock Classics. Bringing you the best songs from the bands who forged the punk movement. The Ramones, Patti Smith, The Stooges, Television, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, The Damned, The Jam… The list goes on and on.
Ars Choralis presents Brahms Requiem, in English, at Maverick Concert Hall with soloists Lily Arbisser and Jonathan Lawlor, and Andrea Shaut on piano, conducted by Barbara Pickhardt.
The premise for this exhibition is the notion of “self” as reflected in the work of three artists who investigate the idea of “self” in very different ways, but with depth, honesty, and a virtuoso command of painting.
Amusement rides, Food trucks & local restaurants, Roadhouse Band, DJ/Karaoke, Madeline’s Dance, Cash raffle and more!
Ars Choralis presents Brahms Requiem, in English, at Maverick Concert Hall with soloists Lily Arbisser and Jonathan Lawlor, and Andrea Shaut on piano, conducted by Barbara Pickhardt.
The premise for this exhibition is the notion of “self” as reflected in the work of three artists who investigate the idea of “self” in very different ways, but with depth, honesty, and a virtuoso command of painting.
The premise for this exhibition is the notion of “self” as reflected in the work of three artists who investigate the idea of “self” in very different ways, but with depth, honesty, and a virtuoso command of painting.
The premise for this exhibition is the notion of “self” as reflected in the work of three artists who investigate the idea of “self” in very different ways, but with depth, honesty, and a virtuoso command of painting.
The premise for this exhibition is the notion of “self” as reflected in the work of three artists who investigate the idea of “self” in very different ways, but with depth, honesty, and a virtuoso command of painting.
The premise for this exhibition is the notion of “self” as reflected in the work of three artists who investigate the idea of “self” in very different ways, but with depth, honesty, and a virtuoso command of painting.
Under the direction of Marshall Allen (at the age of 99), the Arkestra will bring cosmic tones for mental therapy, impressive jazz, space chants and some of the most beautiful universal music imaginable. Food by Rams Valley, Eat Church, and Nancy Artisanal Ice Cream. Drinks by Stockade Tavern.