– 8am-4pm. Come and support the Ulster BOCES Registered Medical Assistant program’s 4th
Annual
bic54@optonline.net.
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Awaken Wellness Fair – 9am-5pm. You are invited to a wonderful fair that offers lots of cutting-edge ways to keep yourself well – in body, mind and spirit. Amazing speakers will present lectures all day long. Over 90 practitioners, exhibitors and vendors will be available for lots of new wellness info about self care, living green, etc. Readings by gifted intuitives. Register early online for just $10. Doubletree Hotel, Tarrytown. AwakenFair.com.
Hike Schunnemunk Mountain – 10am. With Or- ange County Land Trust past president Dr. Douglas McBride, an avid hiker and outdoorsman. This easy to moderate, family-friendly hike leads to a breathtaking overlook of the Hudson River Valley. Meeting place is at the hikers’ parking area on Clove Rd, just south of Hil-Mar Lodge in Salisbury Mills. All hikers are encouraged to wear comfortable boots and bring a bag lunch and plenty of water. $5 dona- tion per person is suggested. Reservations are not required but are appreciated. Orange County Land Trust, 343-0840 ext12. Oclt.org.
Making Connections Expo – 10am-4pm. Warwick Chamber of Commerce event to showcase busi- nesses in the area. Sheila Pearl will be a keynote speaker talking about “Shift Your Attitude and Shift Your Results.” warwickcc.org.
Juggling with Will Shaw – 10:30am. Juggling and comedy that will keep you riveted to your seats. $10. The Nyack Center, 58 Depew Ave, Nyack. ArtsRocks.org.
Beaded Glass Workshop for Kids – 10:30am-
12:30pm. Learn to make beaded key chains, fish, snakes, or maybe even a colorful gecko or two. Beginner and advanced beaders welcome. Instructor is Trudy Iervolino. $18 HH Members, $20 Non- members. Space is limited, please register. This program is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts. Hopper House Art Center. 82 N Broadway, Nyack. 358- 0774. HopperHouse.org.
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Auction 2010 at Green Meadow Waldorf School
– 5-8pm. A unique fundraising auction open to the public for the first time ever, featuring trips, handmade and knitted crafts, lessons and classes, and baskets donated by each class. Sponsors-only item preview begins at 4:30pm. Food, auction and dessert, $40/person. Auction and dessert only (arrive at 6pm). Sponsorships start at $100, and sponsor- ships $500 and above include two tickets to the event. $15/person. On-site children’s activities are available during the auction ($20/child, each sibling $10 extra). Green Meadow gymnasium. Linda Nelli. 356-2514 ext304. gmws.org.
SUNDAY, APRIL 11
Bagels & Blox – 9:30am. Join us for movement, music & fun. Parents and children between 6 weeks and 3 years are welcome. Temple Beth Torah. 330 N Highland Ave, Upper Nyack. Juliet, Juliet@temple- bethtorah.org. TempleBethTorah.org.
Retrieve Your Pet’s Health – 10am-3pm. Raindate
kdtrecipes@optimum.net.
Adult Education Book Club – 11:15am. Adult
Ed Book Club Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay. Temple Beth Torah. 330 N Highland Ave, Upper Nyack. 358-2248. Lynn Howell at Calhowell@aol. com or Julie Buffington at jbuffington2@verizon. net TempleBethTorah.org.
Family Fun Walk – Noon-3pm. Park staff will lead a hike on the Pine Meadow Loop. This is a seldom hiked trail that will reveal a wealth of nature’s beauty, including two active beaver habitats. Moderate four-mile hike. Please wear sturdy hiking shoes, bring a snack and register. Sterling Forest State Park, Tuxedo. 351-5907. PalisadesParksCon- servancy.com.
Music Without Borders – 3-4:30pm. Tour a part of the world at this free concert by Hungrytown featur- ing musical duo Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson who perform traditional American music including old time folk balladry, bluegrass, classic country and retro pop. Newburgh Library, 124 Grand St,
Newburgh. 563-3600. NewburghLibrary.org.
MONDAY, APRIL 12
Night of 1000 Stars – 6-7:30pm. Celebrate Na- tional Library Week. Join Lou del Bianco as he hosts an evening of fun. Check out local celebrities reading fabulous books. Everyone attending will have a chance to win a basket of prizes. Families welcome. Village Branch, 85 Main St, Haverstraw. 429-3445.
The Winter of 1780 – 7pm. Tragedy in the Ramapo Pass: The Winter of 1780. Come and hear Harmony Hall Curator Geoff Welch tell the tale of patriots who weathered some of the worst conditions of the war for independence – some of whom may still rest in an 18th century cemetery along the Old Clove Rd through the Ramapo Pass. Suffern Free Library, 210 Lafayette Ave, Suffern. 357-1237. suffernfreelibrary.org.
TUESDAY, APRIL 13
Savvy Structures and Sustainable Living Radio
Show – 10-11am. The show topic will be “Archi- tecture” and will feature an interview with one or more architects discussing how we interact with our built environment and how it affects our quality of life and the planet. See 4/6 for details.
Fight Seasonal Allergies Naturally – 6:30-7pm.
Learn the causes of most allergies and healthy, natural ways to fight them. Also learn to identify he most household causes of allergies. Caminez Family Chiropractic, 548 W Nyack Rd, West Nyack. Free. Limited space, must RSVP. 353-1543. Caminez- FamilyChiropractic.com.
Create Balance and Relieve Anxiety – 7pm. This
workshop by Diane Lang is designed to help create a balanced lifestyle by relieving stress and anxiety. Learn the signs of “burnout,” learn the impact of stress and anxiety on your body; learn ways to feel more empowered and motivated. Suffern Free Library, 210 Lafayette Ave, Suffern. 357-1237. Suf- fernFreeLibrary.org.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14
Tax Aid – 10am-2pm. AARP volunteers will be at the library to do your taxes for free. Please bring all of your necessary paperwork. No appointments necessary. Federal tax forms are available on the library’s website by following this link: http://www. irs.gov/. NY State tax forms are available by follow- ing this link: http://www.tax.state.ny.us/. Suffern Free Library, 210 Lafayette Ave, Suffern. 357-1237. SuffernFreeLibrary.org.
An Evening for Chocolate Lovers – 7pm. An-
34 Rockland & Orange Counties
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