Apr 24 Friday
Ever wanted to fly through the air with the greatest of ease? Now is your chance! Friday Night Flights has been expanded to weekly due to high demand! This highly discounted class (20$ off 👀) aims to make flying trapeze more accessible. This class is for flyers at every level of ability and experience—whether you’ve never tried flying trapeze before, or you’re working on taking tricks out of lines. Beginning students will learn how to take off from the platform, perform fundamental trapeze tricks, and begin working on the ‘swing’—the bread and butter of flying trapeze. More experienced flyers will continue to work on fundamentals and on advancing their trick vocabulary. In the last half hour of class, flyers who are ready will be able to take their tricks across to a catcher (one of their coaches) swinging from a second trapeze. Age 7 and up.
Berkshires Jazz is hosting the twentieth annual Pittsfield CityJazz Festival, which runs from April 17-25 in venues throughout the City’s Upstreet Cultural District. Presenting the gamut of artists, from prodigies and local musicians to rising stars and top names, headline concerts feature Grace Kelly, Veronica Swift, and Georgia Heers. Most of the events are free, including an open jam session, the annual jazz crawl, and a jazz prodigy concert.
A thrift-store painting. A possible masterpiece. A battle over who gets to decide what’s real.
Bridge Street Theatre opens its 2026 MainStage Season with "Bakersfield Mist" by Stephen Sachs, directed by Mark Perry.
When Maude, an unemployed bartender, believes she’s discovered a long-lost Jackson Pollock, a New York art expert arrives to prove her wrong. What follows is a sharp, funny, and increasingly personal battle over art, authority, and who gets to decide what something is worth.
As the stakes rise, the question shifts from the painting itself to something deeper: who gets believed — and why.
April 16–26, 2026. Thursdays–Saturdays at 7:00pm, Sundays at 2:00pm.Bridge Street Theatre, Catskill. Tickets at BridgeSt.org.
Bridge Street Theatre is a professional theatre in Catskill, NY, creating bold, intimate live performance in the Hudson Valley.
Do you ever wonder if there were actual pirates on the Hudson River? Come and learn about a wild chapter in Hudson River history when mercenary sloops prowled the waterway, raiding mansions and plundering merchant ships. Who were these river outlaws stirring up chaos…and how did local communities and the law fight back?
The evening will begin with a brief lecture on the real and sometimes legendary criminal activity along the Hudson in the 1860s and 1870s, followed by an immersive performance starring the era’s most infamous characters in the flesh, including the mysterious young woman rumored to have led a notorious Lower Manhattan gang. Watch as she is put on trial for her alleged crimes. Is she guilty? How does her story end? Who decides her fate?
This special event weaves scholarship and storytelling, created and presented by HRMM’s Education Department in collaboration with Siren Theatre Company.
Please note that while we welcome walk-ins, space is limited. We strongly recommend registering ahead of the event. Thank you!
Experience the transcendent music of kora master Ablaye Cissoko and French accordionist Cyrille Brotto. Their project Djiyo (“water”) flows across cultures, blending Manding and Occitan traditions into meditative, lyrical soundscapes. Hailed as “a gem from start to finish” (Songlines UK), the duo’s intimate performance is a graceful dialogue of kora, voice, and accordion—at times contemplative, at times quietly ecstatic, and always deeply human.
Apr 25 Saturday
featuring work by the following senior Studio Art majors: Tori Gomez, Veda Hedgepeth, Lan Kung, Sequoia LeBreux, Nikté Lopez-Aleshire, and Risa Watanabe.
Join us every Saturday 9:30AM to 1:30PM from now through April 25th in the Wilton Mall food court!
Shop from 50+ local vendors while you listen to live music.
Make the Saratoga Farmers’ Market part of your weekly shopping plan. Come visit the market — We are the Saturday Place to Be!
Please join the staff, volunteers, and the Schoharie County Animal Shelter to celebrate our Museum Cat’s 15th birthday. It’s a party you won’t want to miss with children’s activities, adoptable kittens, raffles, and homemade birthday cupcakes. Watch for the Museum’s GoFundMe campaign to benefit the Museum and the Animal Shelter. Admission to the Museum will be free for this event.
Spring on the Farm is Coming to Warwick!
Mini horse. Mini donkey. Full-sized fun.
This April, Bierman Autism Centers in Warwick is hosting a FREE sensory-friendly outdoor petting zoo designed specifically for children with autism, ages 2–9, but all are welcome. We're bringing in a mini horse, a mini donkey, fluffy alpacas, and goats for a morning your family won't forget.
📅 Date: Saturday, April 25⏰ Time: 10 am – 12 pm📍 Location: Bierman Autism Centers – Warwick, 487 Jefferson Blvd., Suite 300, Warwick, RI 02886
Event Highlights:🐾 Up-Close Animal Encounters: Meet a mini horse, a mini donkey, fluffy alpacas, goats, and more!🎨 Farmyard Fun Crafts: Get creative with hands-on, farm-themed activities.🍪 Tasty Treat Stations: Enjoy snacks to fuel the fun!
Sensory-Friendly Comfort ZoneNeed a break? A quiet corner will be available all morning.
This outdoor event is thoughtfully designed to provide a welcoming, sensory-safe experience, giving every child the space to engage with the animals and activities in a way that feels right for them.
RSVP Today!Spots are limited — don't wait to reserve your family's place at this spring petting zoo!
We can't wait to see your family this April.
Free with museum admission, Kids, teens, and Members free. Reservations required for family tours.
Inspired by the Illustrators of Light exhibition, kids and families can explore how Norman Rockwell and other artists captured attention and sold ideas through illustration. These artists didn’t just tell stories; they designed advertisements to make products irresistible and showcase everyday life in captivating ways. Take a tour with one of our educators, to learn more, then see if you have what it takes to create an eye-catching advertisement just like the masters!
Family Tours at 10:15 pm, 11:30 am, 1 pm, 2:30 pmTours Recommended for ages 5-12; reservations required
Drop-In Artmaking activities – 10 am to 4 pmAll ages welcome; no reservations required