Walk starts from Port Ewen to UC Courthouse. Re-live the life highlights of legendary abolitionist Sojourner Truth as we acknowledge parts of her life including her escape route to freedom. This walk will include brief stops along the way. Free bus will be available at Kingston Plaza for pick-up & drop off. The bus will […]
This event will feature a slide show of restored photographs of the Black Community in Kingston during the 1970s. Photographs were captured by Sharon Fitzgerald and Benjamin Wigfall as part of the mission of Communcations Village. Make sure to come check it out!
Fill your evening with fun and fright! A sea of potions and curses will summon three unworthy grooms because the first two perish before your dinner is even served. Can you solve the murder? Stop by the Hudson House Distillery to join in on the fun! A three-course dinner will be served, there will be […]
Calling all country dolls and dancing queens! Saddle up for a night under the neon moon, where timeless classics by country music legends such as Dolly Parton, Shania Twain, Garth Brooks, and The Chicks guide your every step on the dance floor in a technicolor world of disco icons such as ABBA and Cher along […]
Phoenicia Farmers Market shoppers can expect fresh, local produce, dairy, meats, eggs, bread, pastries, spirits, flowers, mushrooms, prepared foods, and more, from 15-20 local farmers and food producers.
The Maple Tapping Demo & Cultural History event in collaboration with Kingston’s A.J William Meyers African Roots Center. Discover the fascinating heritage at the African Roots Library.
Harambee Kingston NY, Inc. presents an exhibit of historical artifacts, books, posters, musical instruments, photos, music, magazines, manuscripts from slavery to the present.
Winner of an Ameripolitan Music Award and named the “Best-Up-And-Coming Band” by New York’s Hudson Valley Magazine, Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones are the Northeast’s premier Roots Rock n’ Roll outfit! Come check them out for yourself! Don’t miss out! Dining will take place from 5-9pm with music starting at 7pm.
Watch the online presentation by James Decker, a Town of Hurley Historian. The lecture will discuss the history and restoration efforts of one of the most iconic structures in Hurley, the Ostrander/Elmendorf house, originally built around 1715. This online presentation will be free and open to the public! Pre-registration is required. Additionally, a password will […]
Rare indeed is the artist with the virtuosity to draw the unqualified respect of some of the most iconic legends in jazz and the ability to deliver a high-energy funk rock show capable of mesmerizing international rock stars. Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews is one such artist – and there is no one else like him. […]
Maple tapping tour, pancake brunch and stories! “We Are the Land,” the Executive Director of the A. J. Williams Myers African Roots Center explores the profound and enduring connection between people of African descent and the land. The speech delves into the historical, cultural, and contemporary aspects of this relationship, emphasizing its significance in shaping […]
Stop in Kingston to enjoy an evening of African American Soul Food, Music, and Poetry that celebrates the rich cultural texture of Harlem, NY!
Blue Heron Books is pleased to announce an evening with 2023 Guggenheim Fellow, Deborah Lutz, author of: The Brontë Cabinet, Relics of Death in Victorian Literature & Culture, Victorian Paper Art and Craft, The Dangerous Lover, and Pleasure Bound: Victorian Sex Rebels and the New Eroticism. Deborah Lutz’s scholarship focuses on Victorian literature; material culture; […]
CCE Presents The 5th Annual Black Artivist Experience - community artists who use their art to uplift, motivate and inspire personal and social change. “The Black Experience will bring to light the diverse experiences of the black community expressed through song, poetry, dance, imagery, music, and more. This performance will be impactful, informative and inspirational. […]
Come listen to Latin Jazz Band, featuring Rick Altman, John Drechsler and Pablo Shine at the Pine Hill Community Center.