Nov 07 Friday
Saturday, November 22
1 – 3 pm
Join us for a fun afternoon of raffles to win beautifully arranged and wrapped baskets and gifts!
Purchase tickets and put them towards the basket that catches your eye. Whether you’re looking for a gift or something for yourself, there’s something here for you!
Tricky Tray baskets on display November 1 – 22, 2025.
Raffle tickets – available at the gallery – are 1 for $5, 3 for $10 or 15 for $20.
Winning tickets will be drawn November 22nd starting at 2:30pm.
Bon chance!
Proceeds from this fundraising event helps support Wallkill River Center for the Arts’ free community programs.
Join the Albany Institute of History & Art for the opening reception of From the Hudson to the Nile: Dows Dunham and the Archaeology of Egypt and Sudan. Reception includes light hors d'oeuvres and a selection of wine and beer. From the Hudson to the Nile: Dows Dunham and the Archaeology of Egypt and Sudan celebrates the remarkable career of Dows Dunham (1890–1984), a Hudson Valley–born archaeologist whose pioneering fieldwork in Egypt and Sudan and dedicated scholarship as a curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston transformed the field and continue to shape the study and preservation of ancient civilizations today.
In Nebulous Spirit: Atmospheric Landscapes | Watercolors by Betsy Jacaruso, landscape dissolves into atmosphere, memory, and sensation. This collection of watercolors explores the shifting thresholds where earth meets sky and light merges with shadow, inviting stillness and contemplation. Rhinebeck, NY based painter, Betsy Jacaruso, is recognized for her luminous watercolor landscapes. Using wet-on-wet technique and bold color, she distills a feeling beyond representation, capturing the essence of nature through mood and light.
Widely exhibited throughout the Hudson Valley and beyond, Jacaruso also curates exhibitions and teaches watercolor at her Rhinebeck gallery. Serving as juror for the regional group exhibition, WATERCOLOR, which runs concurrently to her exhibition at WRCA, Jacaruso has selected 15 watercolors from over 100 works submitted, subject matter ranging from botanical details and wildlife studies to landscapes that walk us in and out of Hudson Valley vistas. Exhibiting artists include Elizabeth Foster, Jennifer Gibson, Margaret Grasso, Janet Gunderson, Keith Gunderson, Ju Kang, Serene Lincoln, Ping Moroney, Roberta Rosenthal, Richard Taddai, Marilyn Whitely, and Susan Wilson.
Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church will host a Free Kids’ Paint & Sip on Friday, November 7, from 5 to 7 pm, in the auditorium at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 67 East Street.
This free Harvest-themed Paint & Sip is best suited for ages 5 to 12, although younger and older children are welcome. All materials, instruction, snacks, and juice will be provided. Children are welcome to drop in anytime over the course of the event, and all children must be accompanied by an adult. The auditorium is on the second floor of the parish house, and the entrance is on Allen Street.
The Vermont Jazz Center presents a two-day celebration of youth jazz & mentorship. Friday evening from 5-8 pm at 118 Elliot, enjoy performances by high school & college ensembles as part of Gallery Walk.
Saturday at the Vermont Jazz Center, starting at 11am, features additional student showcases& a free educational clinic (4-5 pm) with three-time Grammy Award-winning drummer Ulysses Owens Jr.
The 7:30 pm evening concert with Owens & his powerhouse Generation Y Ensemble features:
Anthony Hervey – trumpetLangston Hughes II – saxophones & fluteLiya Grigoryan – pianoGuillermo Lopez – bassUlysses Owens Jr. – drums
Sponsored by Marcy Hermansader in honor of her late husband, Jonathan Flaccus.
For accessibility support please call in advance.
Saturday concert: $25+ general admission.
Friday evening & Saturday daytime events free of charge. Donations for live stream welcome.
802 254 9088 ext. 1
sarah@vtjazz.orgeugene@vtjazz.org
www.vtjazz.org
Vermont Jazz Center72 Cotton Mill Hill #222Brattleboro, VT 05301
Dutchess Community College’s (DCC) Mildred I. Washington Gallery will present “Looking Through: 1997–2025 New York Series,” a solo exhibition of photographs by Jason Torres, on view Nov. 5–Dec. 12. The show captures nearly three decades of street and documentary photography reflecting the vibrant character and cultural rhythm of New York.
An opening reception will be held Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 5 p.m., followed by a gallery talk with the artist on Monday, Nov. 17, at 2 p.m. Both events are free and open to the public.
A professional photographer, street photographer and visual artist, Torres once taught photography at DCC and returns this fall with a collection that pays tribute to both the city that shaped his artistic lens and his cultural roots. His work celebrates the texture, energy and diversity of Latino and New York life—extending the College’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month into November.
The exhibit is free and open to the public Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Docent-led tours are available on Saturdays by appointment. Visitors are advised to park in Lot D (GPS address: 97 Cottage Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601). Accessible parking is available at the top of the hill outside the gallery entrance.
The Mildred I. Washington Art Gallery hosts rotating exhibitions featuring regional, national and student artists. For more information about “Looking Through,” visit jtorresphoto.com or contact Gallery Director Dana Weidman at weidman@sunydutchess.edu or (845) 431-8612. Details about upcoming exhibits are available on the gallery's website page.
FRI Nov. 7, FIRST FRIDAY, 5:30-7:30pm, Reception for 46th PhotoRegional Exhibition. Music from The Alan Thomson Jazz Trio.
The Vermont Circus Festival brings people together to celebrate the joy of circus through workshops, performances, and community events. Highlights include guest company Parallel Exit's new show from New York City, Alumni Cabaret and Beta Night open stage, 60+ workshops for recreational through advanced students of circus, seminars on circus in art, literature and politics, and lots of clowning around town! Produced by the New England Center for Circus Arts - by sharing the magic of this art form, we strengthen community connections, inspire creativity, and bring cultural and economic vibrancy to the region. www.circusschool.org
CoveCare Center invites you to join us and all those who through their hope and hard work are empowered to change and find the quality of life that they deserve!
The 2025 Imagine Gala – our biggest fundraising event of the year – is being held on Friday, November 7th at Hollow Brook Golf Club in Cortlandt Manor, NY. This year we will be honoring two Putnam County business with a spirit of community and a tradition of giving – Byron’s Patterson Auto Body and South Putnam Animal Hospital – for their commitment to positively impacting the lives of our neighbors facing mental health and substance use issues.
The evening will feature a cocktail hour perfect for networking, a seated dinner, dancing, and our popular silent auction. Our Community Giving Tree will also be on display, featuring the many programs and services your donation could impact. All proceeds directly support CoveCare Center’s mental health, substance use, community-based and support services, and our ability to remain an accessible and affordable resource for the community.
To attend, become a sponsor, place an ad in our printed and digital event journal, or donate to our silent auction, please visit covecarecenter.org/2025-imagine-gala/ or email development@covecarecenter.org
The Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to the David H. Koch Theater November 4–23, 2025, with World Premieres by Resident Choreographers Lauren Lovette and Robert Battle, and the New York Premiere of Hope Boykin’s How Love Sounds. The soundscape is as bold as the dancing — from jazz icons Ella Fitzgerald, Wycliffe Gordon, and Mahalia Jackson, to the orchestral sweep of Antonín Dvořák and John Adams, to pop classics by Patsy Cline, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, and Donna Summer. Alongside Taylor favorites Esplanade and Company B, the repertory features treasures including Speaking in Tongues, the Whitman-inspired Beloved Renegade, Offenbach Overtures, Scudorama, Troilus and Cressida (reduced), and Concertiana, Taylor’s final dance. Select performances feature live music performed by the Orchestra of St. Luke’s. Tickets start at $10 at boxoffice.dance.