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SUMMARY:Murder at the Speakeasy\, May 13 & 14\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:Murder Café cast of characters \n\nIt’s 1928 and local bootlegger Dutch Schultz is opening a new speakeasy at the Bevier House. He wants to give his girlfriend Lu Lu a place to sing but flapper Rose isn’t having it. You’ll dine\, dance and gulp the best hooch anywhere until tempers flare\, bullets rain and the law shows up. One body will fall but it doesn’t look like the Charleston did it.\n\nWe are pleased to offer 2 evenings for this popular fundraiser this year. Come join in the fun dressed in 1920’s costume! Light food\, wine and dessert will be served\, plus samples of spirits from Coopersea Distilling. Limited tickets available.\nPlease reserve by Friday\, May 6th. \n USD
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/murder-at-the-speakeasy/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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SUMMARY:What Really Happened at the the Burning of Kingston with Guest Speaker Phil Ryan
DESCRIPTION:The UCHS Members annual business meeting begins at 2:30. All members are invited to this for election of officers and new board members. \n3pm\, Special guest Phil Ryan will begin his talk on the burning of Kingston. Following will be light refreshments and discussion with friends and members. \nAnyone interested in Ulster County history knows that Kingston was burned to the ground in October 1777. Today we hold periodic historical re-enactments\, but questions persist. Where was New York State’s first Governor\, George Clinton\, when Kingston was burned? Why was Kingston burned? How was it possible for the the State’s first capital to be left totally undefended? Where was the Ulster Militia? What happened to Kingston’s residents? The speaker will address these questions and the many dramatic events of October 16\, 1777. \n \nA lifelong public relations counselor\, Phil Ryan is a 30-year resident of Stone Ridge. He is an adjunct professor in the Media and Communication Dept. at The City College of New York. Between 2003 and 2008 he served as President of the Ulster County Historical Society. \nFee is $10 for non-members\, members are free.\nPlease RSVP via email to UCHSDirector@gmail.com or by phone 845 377-1040
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/what-really-happened-at-the-the-burning-of-kingston-with-guest-speaker-phil-ryan/
LOCATION:Ulster County Historical Society\, 2682 State Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211016T160000
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SUMMARY:Coiled Pine Needle Basketry with Instructor Katie Grove
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT \nJoin Katie Grove as she guides you through this ancient process of basketry. Katie has done several basket classes for UCHS over the past few years\, always with great response. Space is limited so please make your reservations early. \nWorkshop participants will work with longleaf pine needles to create a beautiful and classic basket coiled basket using an ancient technique found all over the world. Bundles of material are sewn together in a spiral pattern to build the basket. In this project we will use a wooden round as the basket center and begin with a line stitch and soon progress to learn a variety of other stitches\, including V stitch\, wheat stitch\, and core wrapping. Depending on the colors of waxed linen or embroidery floss you choose\, the overall pattern and look of your basket will be totally unique. Overall size is approximately 4-5″ diameter and 2″-3″ tall. This workshop is great for beginners as well as those who have coiled with other materials and want to learn stitch patterns and advance their skills. The process requires some dexterity and finger strength. \nStudents should bring scissors\, a mask if you desire and lunch. Weather permitting\,  we will hold the class outdoors. \n 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/coiled-pine-needle-basketry-with-instructor-katie-grove/
LOCATION:Ulster County Historical Society\, 2682 State Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210918T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210919T160000
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CREATED:20210711T184752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210711T184753Z
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SUMMARY:Elemendorph Handspinners Demonstration Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Join us in welcoming the Elmendorph Handspinners Guild of Red Hook New York. Over the two days the guild will hold a quasi “Fleece to Shawl” competition. Donations will be support both UCHS and the Elmendorph Guild. \nOn Saturday\, Sept. 18 begins the competition between 5 individuals (a weaver\, a plyer\, and 3 spinners).  The wool used for the weaving will be in lock form requiring carding\, spinning and plying.  The yarn produced will then be woven into a shawl which will measure at least 18 inches by 72 inches.  In a full-fledged competition this would be accomplished in 3-4 hours and be judged for the evenness of the spinning\, the complexity of the pattern wove\, the use of color\, and the evenness the weaving. \nOn Sunday\, Sept. 19 there will be a demonstration in the art of spinning with a wheel and with a drop spindle.  A drop spindle has been used almost since the beginning of time.  It is still in use today in many countries throughout the world.  Its advantages include low cost to begin this type of spinning as well as it’s portability. \nThe Elmendorph Handspinners Guild was established in the late 1980s. The guild usually meets on a monthly basis at the Elmendorph Inn in Red Hook\, NY. For additional information contact us at elemendorph@optonline.net.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/elemendorph-handspinners-demonstration-weekend/
LOCATION:Ulster County Historical Society\, 2682 State Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210912T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210912T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20210814T184409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T015157Z
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SUMMARY:Antiques Appraisal Day
DESCRIPTION:Eager to know how much Grandma’s quilt is worth? Wondering if that wavy mirror in the hall really has any value\, or if Mom’s locket is truly special? \nNow\, you can find out! Join us for some serious fun at the Ulster County Historical Society’s Antiques Appraisal Day on Sunday\, September 12 with Sanford Levy of Jenkinstown Antiques\, Charlie Kavanagh of Schneider’s Jewelers\, Jean Papin\, and Bill Merchant\, four local specialists\, who will examine paintings\, vintage tools\, furniture\, decorative objects\, jewelry\, and ephemera for you and offer a fair estimate of their current value. Larger items are welcome but may also be shown in photographs. \nThe cost per item is $10\, or 3 items for $25\, with a limit of 3 items per person\, unless availability permits otherwise. \nWe look forward to seeing you at The Bevier House with all of your treasures.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/antiques-appraisal-day/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210820T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210820T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20210615T205307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210812T172202Z
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SUMMARY:Murder at the Bevier House
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nThis year’s murder mystery event has sold out. We hope to host another in the future. If you are interested and would like us to contact you when another is scheduled\, please email us. \n\n  \n\nAn Evening of History and Mystery\n\nThe year is 1890 and you’re invited to a Gilded Age party hosted by Louis and Catherine Bevier at their historic residence in Marbletown\, a site the Bevier family has called home for over 200 years. You’ll mingle with the Bevier’s friends and notable guests including local industrialist Thomas Cornell\, artist Julia Dillion and law professor Percy Longfellow. You’ll be fussed over by Horace\, Louis’s a loyal butler and Charlene\, Catherine’s fortune-hunting maid. Katherine Kerry\, a reporter for the Rondout Daily Freeman\, is on the scene and she observes much more than glitz and gaiety after one of the guests is murdered. Everyone has a motive and as the clues develop and plot thickens you’ll be asked to guess whodunit and why. Guess correctly and you will be eligible to win a prize. \n\nLight food and refreshments will be served. Limited tickets available.\nReservations required by Friday\, August 13th. 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/murder-at-the-bevier-house/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210718T160000
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CREATED:20210527T153052Z
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SUMMARY:Dyeing with Natural Dyes with Debbie MacCrea & Carol Wood
DESCRIPTION:This program covers two days and classes can be taken together or singularly. \nJuly 17 & 18 Saturday and Sunday\, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm each day \nFee $95 per day includes all materials or both days at discount – $150 \nParticipants need to bring rubber gloves\, note taking materials\, box lunch & snacks\, and face mask. \n  \nDay 1\, July 17\, Saturday – Spectrum of Colors from Natural Dyes \nNatural dyes on yarn\, fabric\, or fleece may be used in a wide variety of fiber arts\, from weaving\, knitting\, crocheting\, needlepoint or embroidery to historical reenactment costuming and more. Participants in this day-long workshop will learn about the natural dye process\, wool-handling\, basic color theory\, and safety considerations. They will gain hands-on experience with the processes of dyeing on wool and silk with natural materials\, a range of color possibilities (achieved through the use of mordants\, assists\, single- and multi-color dyestuffs\, including cochineal\, indigo\, and others)\, and how to record their dyeing results for further exploration. Each student will take home samples of approximately 20 colors from 3-5 dye pots\, complete instructions/recipes\, a reference list and list of suppliers. \nDay 2\, July 18\, Sunday – Natural Dyeing to the Next Level with Surface Design \nParticipants will gain experience with surface design techniques on fabric and/or yarn using natural dyes\, color remover\, thickening agents\, and resists. This workshop is for dyers with some experience (or participants from the day before) will include top dyeing\, discharge\, printing and painting\, and shibori and related resist dyeing – with colors from 3-5 dye pots. Each student will take home samples of fabrics and yarns (from Sunday’s lessons)\, complete instructions/recipes\, a reference list\, and list of suppliers. \nThe Instructors: Debbie MacCrea & Carol Wood have over three decades of active dyeing experience\, longer still as passionate gardeners and growers of flowers\, herbs\, vegetables\, and dye plants. \nWith a lifelong career in sewing and garment patterning\, Debbie’s life is tied up in textiles. She has been Costume Shop Supervisor at Alfred University’s Division of Performing Arts for 23 years\, teaching costume-related classes there for over ten years. \nCarol has been a fiber artist for most of her adult life and has been teaching dyeing\, knitting\, weaving\, and designing for more than fifteen years. Educated in studio art (bachelor’s degree in metalsmithing)\, she has been interested in natural dyes since high school and many of her projects have incorporated hand-dyed yarns\, fleece or fabric. \nDebbie and Carol have taught dye workshops together since 1994 at the NY Sheep & Wool Festival\, John C. Campbell Folk School\, Finger Lakes Fiber Festival\, Mid Atlantic Fiber Association\, and for guilds and other groups. \n USD\n 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/dyeing-with-natural-dyes-with-debbie-maccrea-carol-wood/
LOCATION:Ulster County Historical Society\, 2682 State Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20210515T184836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210515T184836Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Weaving presented by The Circle Creative Collective
DESCRIPTION:Weaving is fun\, calming and makes a great portable creative project! UCHS welcomes the Circle to our list of workshop instructors. Circle Creative Collective of New Paltz\, was founded by a group of women who recognized the healing power of creativity and community.  The group is committed to connecting and inspiring diverse communities by sharing and preserving traditional crafts and skills. You can read more about the organization on their website\, https://www.circlecreativecollective.org/ \nIn this course\, you will learn the basics of weaving beginning with how to warp a loom\, do basic weaving stitches and knots\, and how to create textural elements to set your piece apart. Together we will be working on a simple loom designed by the Circle Collective that will be yours keep. The custom-made laser-cut Loom Weaving Kit is perfect to make your choice of bracelet\, pendant\, choker or small tapestry anytime\, anywhere. Made from sturdy wood\, each set comes complete with 3 varied size looms\, a needle\, 4 threads in varied compatible colors\, and one set of metal end clasps. \nWe hope to inspire you by giving a clear understanding of the ancient craft of weaving while connecting with others in a friendly and welcoming circle. \nThis class will be in person at the Ulster County Historical Society\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY 12484. We will follow COVID guidelines using masks and distancing and hope to hold the event outdoors. Should the weather be uncooperative we do have room to space adequately inside. The class is limited to 12 participants. \nReservations are requested by June 5th.  Ticket price includes instruction + loom kit which is yours to keep. \nIntro to WeavingQuantity:Name:Price:Description:0123456789101112Non-Member75.00 USD0123456789101112UCHS Member65.00 USDConfirmation will by email\n 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/introduction-to-weaving-presented-by-the-circle-creative-collective/
LOCATION:Ulster County Historical Society\, 2682 State Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T113000
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CREATED:20210417T183545Z
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SUMMARY:Cut Flower Garden Class & Plant Kit with Lily Bruder-Zal of Vanishing Point Farm
DESCRIPTION:Learn to grow your own cut flower garden with Lily Bruder-Zal of Vanishing Point Flower Farm in Highland\, NY. Lily has given several floral arranging workshops at UCHS over the years where each participant went home with a beautiful arrangement of their own making! \nAt this program\, participants will receive a case of annual and perennial seedlings selected specifically for their qualities as cut flowers\, with an eye toward subtle colors and season long blooms. Each kit includes 36\, 2” pots which Lily has already begun for you. Plants include poppies\, cosmos\, delphiniums\, zinnias\, and much more! The kit provides enough plantings suitable for a 6 x 8′ garden bed or integrating into a pre-existing sunny garden. \nAdditionally\, there will be a one hour class detailing the process of planting and maintaining your garden\, as well as harvesting flowers for continuous blooms. Lily will also cover flower conditioning for maximum vase life\, as well as drying flowers for everlasting arrangements. \nReservations are required by May 8th. Space is limited. \n USD\n  \n 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/cut-flower-garden-class-plant-kit-with-lily-bruder-zal-of-vanishing-point-farm/
LOCATION:Ulster County Historical Society\, 2682 State Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190728T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190728T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20190529T130814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190529T130814Z
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SUMMARY:Ulster County: Center of Gravity During the American Revolution with Philip Ryan
DESCRIPTION:No county was more strategically located during the American Revolution than Ulster. Among the oldest counties in the state\, during the colonial period Ulster extended south from Kingston to Newburgh and west to the current Pennsylvania border. Ulster\, threatened by the Iroquois and Kingston\, was raided by the British\, but no sustained effort was made to occupy the county\, an event that might have doomed the cause of liberty. \n  \nA lifelong public relations counselor\, Phil Ryan is a 29-year resident of Stone Ridge. He is an adjunct professor in the Media and Communication Dept. at The City College of New York. Between 2003 and 2008 he served as President of the Ulster County Historical Society.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/ulster-county-center-of-gravity-during-the-american-revolution-with-philip-ryan/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20190503T215231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T121950Z
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SUMMARY:2019 Rondout Valley Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Garden Tour is sponsored by the Rondout Valley Business Association and Ulster County Historical Society. A must-attend event for gardeners of all levels and interests! \nOur aim each year is to feature different gardens that show a range of ideas and approaches to designing and landscaping a yard. Some may have a mix of perennials and annuals\, others may feature more greenery and shade-loving plants and another one might have ponds or garden structures as highlights. \nAs in previous years\, the tour is a self-guided exploration that is sure to be a fun\, inspirational and educational event for the gardening enthusiast. \nReception at 4pm at the Bevier House Museum will end the day\n \nAdvance tickets are $25 and are available online at the RVBA website HERE\, or they may be purchased in person at Victoria Gardens in Rosendale. \nTickets are $30 on the day of the event and may be purchased at Davenport Farms (3411 US Route 209\, Stone Ridge) and Victoria Gardens (1 Cottekill Road\, Rosendale)\, which will serve as the tour’s starting locations. \nFor more information and updates visit us on Facebook! \nPhotos seen here are from the 2016 Garden Tour.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/rondout-valley-garden-tour/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190505T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20190410T173044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T173349Z
UID:640-1557068400-1557075600@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Elverhoj: Ulster County's Arts & Crafts Colony at Milton-on-Hudson\, 1912-1934 with Dr. William Rhoads
DESCRIPTION:After Woodstock’s Byrdcliffe\, Elverhoj was Ulster County’s second important Arts & Crafts colony. Established by two Danish-American silversmiths\, Anders H. Andersen and Johannes Morton\, Elverhoj (Danish for “hill of the fairies”) was known for jewelry and silverware designed and made by individual artists\, but also for etchings and paintings by Ralph Pearson and James Scott. Elverhoj was publicized in Gustav Stickley’s Craftsman magazine and awarded a gold medal at the 1915 Panama- \nPacific Exposition in San Francisco. In the 1920s theatrical productions attracted audiences from the region\, but in 1934\, during the Depression\, Andersen lost the property. It was purchased in 1938 by followers of Father Divine\, the charismatic black leader\, and it became one of his most popular missions. \nA special exhibit on Elverhoj\, will feature items from the collection of Vivian Wadlin. Ms Wadlin’s collection holds a diversity of book plates created by artist Dard Hunter. Hunter was a papermaker that had his mill at what is known as the Gomez Mill House in Milton. The collection also has invitations to theatre productions held at Elverhoj and other events held at the colony. Several small water colors and other paper art will be on display. Craft pieces\, belonging to Dr. and Mrs. Rhoads and art work from dealer\, Sanford Levy will also be part of the exhibit. The exhibit will be on display at the Bevier House Museum through the end of July\, 2019.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/elverhoj-ulster-countys-arts-crafts-colony-at-milton-on-hudson-1912-1934-with-dr-william-rhoads/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20190226T231245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190323T173404Z
UID:614-1553940000-1553958000@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Historic Preservation Expo
DESCRIPTION:Ulster County Historical Society will hold a Historic Preservation Expo on March 30\, 2019. The event is designed as a community information program in response to inquiries we have received in the last year concerning resources for historic preservation. The expo will include trades people\, craftspeople\, and designers. Additionally\, commissioners from Marbletown preservation commission will be available for information on their services. \nPresentations will be offered over the day: \n11:30 am – Frances Gubler of The Preservation League of New York State presents “Road Map to Preservation\,” covering the incentives available for property owners. \n1pm – Preservation consultant\, Ken Follett presents “Teamwork in Historic Conservation\,” on the value of professional teams working on historic structures.. The Ulster County Clerk’s office will have information on researching deeds for historic properties. \nThe mission of the expo is to provide information to current owners and potential purchasers of historic property in Ulster County\, and realtors that have questions on preservation options and opportunities. Participation is open to tradesman and artisans who provide relevant services. As this is an informational event\, UCHS does not endorse the services of any of the participants\, but all are well experienced in their fields. Contact information for participants\, will be available to take away.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/historic-preservation-expo/
LOCATION:Marbletown Community Center\, 3564 Main Street\, Stone Ridge\, NY\, 12484-0279
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180610T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180610T170000
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CREATED:20180307T174321Z
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SUMMARY:Cragsmoor and It's Art Colony with Hattie Grifo
DESCRIPTION:As we continue with the celebration of art history in Ulster County\, we invite you to the presentation on Cragsmoor and its mountainous refuge of artists. Hatti Grifo\, recently retired Cragsmoor Library Director\, will present this PowerPoint program. \nCragsmoor is a tiny hamlet in the lower Shawangunk ridge just outside the village of Ellenville\, where Sam’s Point and Bear Hill frame each end of “The Mountain.” Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh\, one of the more renowned artists moving to the mountaintop\, built a home for his family in 1892\, named “Endridge.” \nDellenbaugh designed two of the more public buildings in Cragsmoor\, the library housed in a beautiful building with unique character. The hidden treasure known as the Chapel of the Holy Name Episcopal Church (aka Stone Church)\, is also a Dellenbaugh design. The natural beauty of Cragsmoor makes it a beloved and unique place\, which has drawn the artistic and talented for many years. The artist population has continued to increase over time and remains an inspirational place. Many other visitors are attracted to Cragsmoor for its natural beauty\, vacation rentals\, and weddings and special events at the Stone Church\, the Historical Society\, and the natural wonders. \nHattie Grifo\, is a long time resident of Cragsmoor\, where her family first had a summer home but made a permanent move to the mountain in 1966. They bought the home of Frederick Dellenbaugh\, from which Grifo moved when she married. Hattie began as a volunteer and trustee of the Cragsmoor Free Library\, eventually becoming the Director on January 1\, 2005. After an enjoyable tenure of just under 12 years\, she retired in September of 2016. Ms. Grifo is also a member of the Cragsmoor Historical Society for which she created this presentation “Cragsmoor and Its Art Colony\,” She is currently helping with the renovations of the building that houses the Cragsmoor Historical Society. \nLecture free for UCHS members\, $10 for non-members.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/cragsmoor-and-its-art-colony-with-hattie-grifo/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20180307T171927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T174402Z
UID:452-1525532400-1525539600@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:History of the Woodstock Art Colonies with Richard Heppner
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the rich history of artists in Ulster County. We know much about the Hudson River School of art\, but the movement that began in the early 20th century with art colonies forming in our area are still hidden in a mist of conjecture and hearsay. \nFor May – July\, UCHS presents a special exhibit featuring the art of area artists from the early 20th century. The exhibit will have pieces from the collections of the Historical Society of Woodstock and the Cragsmoor Historical Society. The exhibit will be open to the public weekends\, 11-5pm. \nRichard Heppner of the Historical Society of Woodstock presents our first lecture on the subject of art colonies. For his presentation on the growth of Woodstock as an American art colony during the first half of the 20th century\, he asks us to imagine…. \n“On a spring day in 1902\, a man by the name of Bolton Brown emerged from the thicket below the summit of Overlook Mountain and first viewed Woodstock and the expanse below. Hired by Ralph Whitehead to seek a physical location that would match Whitehead’s vision for an art colony\, Brown\, upon viewing the expanse before him\, wrote of that moment\, “Exactly here the story of modern Woodstock really begins.” \nFrom the founding of the Byrdcliffe and Maverick colonies to the arrival of the Art Students League and the impact of the WPA on the arts in Woodstock\, the talk will examine the transition of a small\, rural town into a community that counted among its citizens some of the country’s most creative individuals. It is a tale of remarkable talent and unique personalities within the context of changing times and values in the heart of the Catskills. \nRichard Heppner is the Woodstock Town Historian and member of the Historical Society of Woodstock He is a prolific author with such titles as “Woodstock Everday History\,” “Women of the Catskills\,” and “Legendary Locals of Woodstock.” \nFree to UCHS members\, $10 Non-Members
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/history-of-the-woodstock-art-colonies-with-richard-heppner/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180428T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180428T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20180209T163623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180305T213007Z
UID:426-1524909600-1524931200@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Historic House Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Ulster County HS in their first historic house tour. The house tour will be the largest fundraising event the organization has undertaken in recent years. Planning began in 2017 and several generous homeowners will be participating in this distinguished line up properties. All buildings are located between Kripplebush\, Stone Ridge\, High Falls and Hurley.  Among the seven houses and two barns in the tour are the Thomas Chambers House\, \, the Tully barn\, the Rydant barn and a building formerly housing the “Teahouse in the Garden.” \nThe house tour takes place on Saturday\, April 28\, 2018 between 10 am and 4pm. Tickets can be purchased in advance are $25 for nonmembers and $20 for UCHS members. Tickets will also be available for purchase on the day of the event\, $30 for nonmembers and $25 for UCHS members. To begin the tour all participants will come first to the Bevier House Museum\, at 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, to receive their wrist bands for entry into the buildings and tour maps. There will be a reception for attendees at 4pm at the museum after the close of the tour. The Rydant barn\, which used to be part of the Bevier property will be open from 3:30 to 5:30. \nTickets are available for sale  by clicking the link below. Please be sure to bring your printed ticket when you pick up your wrist band and event map. \nHistoric House TourQuantity:Name:Price:Description:01234UCHS Member20.00 USD01234Non-Member25.00 USDYour eTicket will be emailed after payment to your PayPal email address.\n 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/historic-house-tour/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170902T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170902T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20170818T151802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170818T151802Z
UID:376-1504350000-1504371600@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Women of Note Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This collaborative project between UCHS and Ellenville Public Library & Museum will be on display at the Bevier House Museum through the month of September. There will be a celebratory reception on September 17th\, 2017 after the Geoffery Miller lecture.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/ulster-county-women-of-note-traveling-exhibit/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170813T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20170716T203106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170716T203801Z
UID:359-1502636400-1502640000@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Unearthing the Hidden History of Our Modern Highways
DESCRIPTION:Our guest speaker\, Myles Putman\, will revisit a timely transportation topic with an illustrated presentation\, using a number of case studies\, from “projects in your neighborhood” a hundred years ago to the West Shore “corridor of conflict”. The talk will describe the physical and technological changes in road systems since the late 1880’s\, also highlighting the research methods and tools with accompanying pitfalls and mistakes in the interpretation of the records and documents. \n  \nPutman is a self-admitted “road-geek\,” who has been studying and investigating roads\, particularly the early state highways of New York and the county road systems in Ulster County\, for many years. Myles is a member of the Town of Saugerties Preservation Commission\, a member of the Steering Committee of the Friends of Historic Saugerties\, and serves as Vice-President of Ars Choralis. He also owns MLPC\, a planning and zoning consulting firm. \nFree to UCHS members. \nSeating is limited please email or call to reserve your seat.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/unearthing-the-hidden-history-of-our-modern-highways/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170730T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170730T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20170706T012343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170706T012343Z
UID:349-1501426800-1501434000@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Floral Arranging Workshop with Lily Bruder-Zal
DESCRIPTION:An arrangement of flowers can brighten up any room in the house – and also improve your mood. But purchasing a bouquet of flowers from your local florist can be costly. Have you considered arranging flowers from your own garden? It’s easier than you might think.\nA floral arranging workshop will be offered with instructor  Lily Bruder-Zal. This is another educational event for the community\, offered by Ulster County Historical Society. \nYou will learn professional tips tricks for creating beautiful bouquets and other floral arrangements:\n• harvesting cut flowers from your garden\n• post-harvest care and conditioning\n• constructing a large-scale centerpiece\n• making a quick corsage or boutonnière\nAt the end of the two-hour workshop\, you will proudly take home a beautiful display of locally harvested\nseasonal flowers you arranged yourself.\nSparkling wine and light snacks will be served during this event. \nLily Bruder-Zal is the owner of Vanishing Point Flower Farm in Highland\, NY. Her floral business\, called Lily &\nLeaf\, has created beautiful arrangements for weddings\, baby showers and other special occasions. \nRegistration limited to 12 people. Enroll by July 15 at (845) 377-1040. Fee is $75 for UCHS members\, $85 non-members \n \nLily Bruder-Zal
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/floral-arranging-workshop-with-lily-bruder-zal/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170709T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161708
CREATED:20170706T011207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170706T011207Z
UID:347-1499612400-1499619600@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Emily Rockwell Crane Chadbourne (1871–1964): Reflections on a life of philanthropy and influence from Chicago\, Paris and the Hudson Valley.
DESCRIPTION:Emily Rockwell Crane Chadbourne (1871–1964) was the daughter of Richard Teller Crane and Mary Prentice Crane. Emily\, well-known for art collection and philanthropy\, sat on the board of governors for the Art Institute of Chicago\, was a fellow in perpetuity of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City\, and former president of the Senate House Museum in Kingston\, NY. She had a residence and shared global interests with her life partner\, Ms. Ellen LaMotte\, in Ulster County at Sally Tack Tavern\, Stone Ridge\, NY from 1917 until her death in 1964. Using never before seen photographs and primary documents\, this presentation will highlight some of Emily’s unique contributions to Ulster County and more globally to art\, historic preservation\, and women in the board room and in political discourse. \n  \nTimothy Hunt\, PhD\, is a research scientist at Columbia University\, School of Social Work\, and family therapist in clinical practice for over 26 years. He is the current resident of Tack Tavern from 1995 to present\, and commissioner and Co-Chair of the Marbletown Historic Preservation Commission since 2001. \nCynthia Wachtell\, PhD\, is a research associate professor of American Studies and the founding director of the S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program at Yeshiva University. She earned her PhD in the History of American Civilization from Harvard University and MA degree in American Studies from Yale University. She is the author of War No More: The Antiwar Impulse in American Literature\, 1861-1914. \nTimothy Hunt \nCynthia Wachtell \nEmily Chadbourne
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/emily-rockwell-crane-chadbourne-1871-1964-reflections-on-a-life-of-philanthropy-and-influence-from-chicago-paris-and-the-hudson-valley/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170702T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170702T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20170406T145643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170406T145643Z
UID:302-1499007600-1499013000@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:"Women on Wheels: How Gilded Age Women Found Freedom Through Bicycling"
DESCRIPTION:Ellen Gruber Garvey joins us through the Humanities NY Public Speaker Program \nWhen women and girls first rode bicycles in large numbers in the 1890s\, they celebrated their new freedom to move around in the world. Susan B. Anthony said she stood and rejoiced\, “every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel…the picture of free\, untrammeled womanhood.” She thought bicycling had “done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world.” Is it surprising that conservatives panicked at visions of women riding alone\, with other women\, or with unsuitable men\, and campaigned to stop them? \nBicycling women did not want to give up their new mobility\, and there were plenty of arguments back and forth. Some claimed that women would damage themselves by acquiring a “bicycle face\,” or would get sexual pleasure from bicycling — and thus ruin their reproductive capacities. Although this seems like something that happened long ago\, women\, especially\, are often still discouraged from physical activity and mobility in the US and in other countries. \nDuring this talk\, Ellen Gruber Garvey will invite the audience to discuss ways they were encouraged to participate in physical activity or discouraged from it\, and how they responded. (For a large audience\, we can first do this in small groups\, or through writing.) We will consider how the automobile\, which followed the bicycle as an agent of individual mobility\, has reduced Americans’ physical activity. \nEllen is Professor of English at New Jersey City University\, where she co-edits the journal Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy. She recently taught for a semester in Paris\, as Visiting Professor at the Université Paris 8/Vincennes-St. Denis. Her doctorate is from the University of Pennsylvania\, her MA from the University of Massachusetts\, and her BA from Empire State College\, SUNY. Her recent book\, Writing with Scissors: American Scrapbooks from the Civil War to the Harlem Renaissance\, has won four awards\, including the Society of American Archivists’ Waldo Gifford Leland Award and the Institute for Humanities Research Award. \nThis is a free event\, sponsored by Humanities New York \n \n 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/women-on-wheels-how-gilded-age-women-found-freedom-through-bicycling/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170625T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20170527T174330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170527T182136Z
UID:337-1498402800-1498410000@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Unearthing our Past: The Archaeology of Kingston\, NY
DESCRIPTION:As far back as 12\,000 years ago\, Native American tribes thrived here in Ulster County – and thanks to ongoing archeological digs\, we are still learning about their lives. Guiding college students through these important excavations is SUNY New Paltz professor Joseph E. Diamond\, Ph.D.\, who will deliver a lecture on their findings for The Ulster County Historical Society.\nProfessor Diamond will present an overview of local archaeological sites that have been investigated within the city of Kingston since the early 20th century\, followed by a discussion of the most significant sites and what they tell us about the earliest native settlers to this area. He will review evidence gleaned from these sites that document Native American occupation beginning as early as 12\,000 years ago and lasting until contact with the Dutch in 1609. He will also discuss unearthed Colonial-era Dutch and English materials – and later industrial materials from the 19th century. Prof. Diamond will point out Native American artifacts currently on display at the Bevier House Museum from the Ulster County Historical Society Society’s permanent collection.\nJoseph E. Diamond is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at SUNY New Paltz. He holds an MA from New York University\, and a Ph.D. from SUNY Albany. Prof. Diamond’s area of focus includes historic and prehistoric archaeology\, prehistoric ceramic analysis\, historic glass and ceramic analysis. Peer-reviewed articles have appeared in the New York State Archaeological Association Bulletin\, The North American Archaeologist\, Archaeology of Eastern North America\, Northeast Anthropology\, Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology\, Current Research in the Pleistocene\, Northeast Historical Archaeology and a recent piece on the Late Prehistoric Period in New York State by the New York State Museum. \n$5 for UCHS members and $10 for non-members
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/unearthing-our-past-the-archaeology-of-kingston-ny/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170611T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170611T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20170527T155911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170527T155911Z
UID:317-1497193200-1497198600@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Early American Tools with Jonathan Nedbor
DESCRIPTION:Event has been postponed until further notice. Jonathan suffered a fire in his workshop in May.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/early-american-tools-with-jonathan-nedbor/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170603T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170603T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20170513T163415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170513T163503Z
UID:315-1496484000-1496494800@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Ulster Garden Club Flower Show
DESCRIPTION:UCHS is hosting the Ulster Garden Club Flower Show at the Bevier House Museum. This juried show will be open for public viewing from 10am-1pm. Members of the UC Garden Club have created beautiful arrangements for this show. \nFree to all. No reservations necessary. \n  \n 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/ulster-garden-club-flower-show/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170521T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20170404T165230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T165552Z
UID:292-1495371600-1495378800@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Dina Falconi - Foraging & Feasting: Plant Walk\, Hands-on Harvest + Demo + Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Explore the culinary treasures hidden in local wild foods. Learn to identify\, harvest\, and prepare these ancient foods so you can easily incorporate them into you daily meals. Using basic sensory skills\, we will survey the plants in the surrounding landscape of the Bevier House Museum. Inside we will prep and taste a few of the delicious\, nutrient-dense recipes from Dina’s book Foraging & Feasting: A Field Guide and Wild Food Cookbook (botanicalartspress.com). \nDina Falconi is a clinical herbalist with a strong focus on food activism and nutritional healing. An avid gardener\, wildcrafter\, and permaculturist\, Dina has been teaching classes about the use of herbs for food\, medicine\, and personal care\, including wild food foraging and cooking\, for more than twenty years. She produces Falcon Formulations natural body care products and Earthly Extracts medicinal tinctures. She is a founding member of the Northeast Herbal Association\, a chapter leader of the Weston A. Price Foundation\, and an organizer of Slow Food-Hudson Valley. She is the author of Earthly Bodies & Heavenly Hair: Natural and Healthy Personal Care for Everybody and Foraging & Feasting: A Field Guide and Wild Food Cookbook \nSigned copies of Foraging & Feasting will be available for purchase. \nFee is $5 for UCHS members and $10 for non-members
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/dina-falconi-foraging-feasting-plant-walk-hands-on-harvest-demo-tasting/
LOCATION:NY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170506T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20170404T164904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T165642Z
UID:290-1494082800-1494090000@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Local Mystery Writer\, Erica Obey presents  "The Curse of the Braddock Brides"
DESCRIPTION:Library users. Dr. Erica Obey. \nThe Curse of the Braddock Brides is the first in a series of historical mystery/romances inspired by the great houses of the Hudson Valley. “Lord Hardcastle\, a single man with a title and a drafty castle\, may be in need of a wife\, but that doesn’t mean American heiress Libba Wadsworth is interested. Not with the mysterious Will Ransome lurking about! \nMs. Obey will discuss the history of Wilderstein\, the house that was the (very loose) inspiration for her book\, as well as the differences among history\, historical fiction\, and historical romances and mysteries. \nErica Obey pursued an academic career specializing in the women folklorists of the nineteenth century\, before she decided she’d rather be writing the stories herself.  Today\, there are three places you can find Erica when she’s not writing: on a hiking trail\, in her garden\, or taking tea at a nearby stately home – all in the name of research\, of course!   She is the author of two previous mysteries\, Back to the Garden and The Lazarus Vector. \nSigned books will be available for purchase. \nFree for UCHS members; $7 for non-members \n 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/local-mystery-writer-erica-obey-presents-the-curse-of-the-braddock-brides/
LOCATION:NY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170401T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170401T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20170228T222035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T222035Z
UID:286-1491040800-1491058800@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Basket Workshop with Patti Brousseau
DESCRIPTION:Patti has been doing basket workshops with UCHS for the past several years\, and no one ever walks away unhappy with their project!\nThis year Patti is offering a Two Pie Basket\, made of splint and reed with colored decoration. The class begins at 10am and we are generally done by 3pm.\nBeverages and snacks will be provided. Please bring your own lunch if you so desire. Patti suggests  bringing with you an awl or screwdriver\, an old bath towel for work surface and scissors.\nFee is yet to be determined\, but past projects have been priced between $45- $60.\nReservations are strongly suggested so we have the correct amount of supplies. Please email for your reservation\, or you can call 845-338-5614. Reservations please on or before March 24th.\n \nTwo Pie Basket
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/basket-workshop-with-patti-brousseau/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170301T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170428T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20170112T144254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T144254Z
UID:282-1488362400-1493395200@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Women of Note Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The anniversary of the ratification for women’s voting rights in New York State will be honored in 2017. In the spring of 2015\, Ellenville Public Library & Museum and Ulster County Historical Society joined forces to develop a year- long celebration honoring Ulster County’s women’s history. There will be two events surrounding this celebration. The first is a special exhibit titled “Ulster County Women of Note\,” highlighting Ulster County women\, from all walks life\, who exhibited great commitment to their communities and their causes. \nIn the spirit of collaboration\, organizations such as schools\, libraries\, historic site and societies\, were asked to collect information and images on women of their communities. These pieces of information were then collected by EPL&M and UCHS and put into a design that created 16 panels each featuring a specific person or concept. Participating organizations were: Cragsmoor Historical Society; Friends of Historic Kingston; Gomez Mill House; Historic Huguenot Street; Town Historian of New Paltz; Historical Society of Woodstock; Klyne Esopus Museum; Plattekill Historical Society; Saugerties Historical Society: Stone Ridge Library; and the Ulster County Clerk’s Office. The “UC Women of Note” exhibit will travel around the county\, October 2016 through October 2017. Our hope is that viewers will connect with the organizations that submitted on behalf of these women to learn more about them.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/ulster-county-women-of-note-exhibit-3/
LOCATION:Stone Ridge Library\, 3700 Main St.\, Stone Ridge\, NY\, 12484\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170104T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170228T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20170112T143720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T143720Z
UID:277-1483524000-1488297600@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Women of Note Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The anniversary of the ratification for women’s voting rights in New York State will be honored in 2017. In the spring of 2015\, Ellenville Public Library & Museum and Ulster County Historical Society joined forces to develop a year- long celebration honoring Ulster County’s women’s history. There will be two events surrounding this celebration. The first is a special exhibit titled “Ulster County Women of Note\,” highlighting Ulster County women\, from all walks life\, who exhibited great commitment to their communities and their causes. \nIn the spirit of collaboration\, organizations such as schools\, libraries\, historic site and societies\, were asked to collect information and images on women of their communities. These pieces of information were then collected by EPL&M and UCHS and put into a design that created 16 panels each featuring a specific person or concept. Participating organizations were: Cragsmoor Historical Society; Friends of Historic Kingston; Gomez Mill House; Historic Huguenot Street; Town Historian of New Paltz; Historical Society of Woodstock; Klyne Esopus Museum; Plattekill Historical Society; Saugerties Historical Society: Stone Ridge Library; and the Ulster County Clerk’s Office. The “UC Women of Note” exhibit will travel around the county\, October 2016 through October 2017. Our hope is that viewers will connect with the organizations that submitted on behalf of these women to learn more about them.
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/ulster-county-women-of-note-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:Ellenville Public Library & Museum\, 40 Center St.\, Ellenville\, NY\, 12428\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161209T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T161709
CREATED:20150528T180046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161208T154112Z
UID:154-1481306400-1481472000@ulstercountyhs.org
SUMMARY:HISTORIC ULSTER COUNTY IN GINGERBREAD EXHIBITION
DESCRIPTION:Third Annual Historic Ulster County in Gingerbread Exhibit will be on display Friday\, December 9th\, 6-9pm: Saturday\, Dec. 10th and Sunday\, Dec. 11th\, 11-4pm. Come see the creative gingerbread houses and structures built to represent many of our treasured historical sites here in Ulster County. \nBuilding a gingerbread house for the exhibit can be fun and rewarding. Creators of all levels of experience are welcome. If interested please email Suzanne at info@ulstercountyhs.org for information. \n$7 general public/$5 UCHS members & seniors/Free to children under 12/$15 for families \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://ulstercountyhs.org/event/historic-ulster-county-in-gingerbread-exhibition/
LOCATION:Bevier House Museum\, 2682 Route 209\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
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