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Historic is just our beginning
2015 Visitors Guide
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Welcome to Kingston , nY
WELCOME—As Mayor of the City of Kingston, I welcome you to explore our vibrant city landscape which has been transformed into an arts, music and history friendly City like no other.
Located along the banks of the majestic Hudson River, Kingston boasts many fine dining restaurants, unique boutiques, cafes, antique shops, art galleries, historical attractions & an amazing performing arts center.
Whether it’s the uptown business district, midtown or downtown waterfront, we are alive with activity year-round. We hope you will visit often and find that Kingston is a not-to-miss destination to explore our hidden treasures. Take a moment to view this year’s comprehensive listing of City calendar of events at www.kingston-ny.gov.
The City of Kingston is nestled in the heart of the Catskill Mountains less than 2 hours from New York City and 1 hour from Albany at Exit 19 on the NYS Thruway.
“Historic Is Just Our Beginning.”
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table of ContentsIntroduction from Mayor ................................................................. 2City of Kingston .............................................................................. 7Kingston Uptown and the Stockade District Overview .................. 8Stockade National Historic District Walking Tour ........................... 8Places to Visit Uptown ................................................................ 10Midtown Kingston ........................................................................ 12Places to Visit in Midtown Kingston ............................................. 12The Historic Rondout Waterfront District ..................................... 15Rondout National Historic District Walking Tour .......................... 15Places to Visit in the Rondout ...................................................... 16The Burning of Kingston 2015 Information .................................. 18Places to Stay in Kingston ........................................................... 20Art Galleries and Venues .............................................................. 22Theaters ........................................................................................ 24How to Get to Kingston ................................................................ 26Calendar of Events 2015 .............................................................. 29Map of Kingston ........................................................................... 30
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the City of Kingston offers many layers to explore. Founded in 1652,
in the foothills of the Catskills along the Hudson River, Kingston is one of the origi-nal large, early Dutch settlements in the New World (the other two settlements be-came New York City and Albany). Initially called the town of Wiltwyck, it eventually merged with the neighboring port town of Rondout, and renamed ‘Kingston’ in honor of the British sovereign. Ironically, Kingston is where independent-minded colonists wrote the New York State Constitution in 1777, and where the state’s first capi-tal was established. It was then promptly burned to the ground by the invading British army! Luckily, the city was quickly rebuilt and today many of the original stone structures remain.Kingston’s unique role in history did not stop after the 18th century. It became an important commercial and transpor-tation hub, especially after the open-ing of the groundbreaking, 108-mile D & H (Delaware and Hudson) Canal. Canals, and later railroads, helped to maintain Kingston’s important role in the expanding nation. Kingston was an im-portant source of agriculture, timber, coal, bluestone slate, bricks, and cement for the growing nation. In the 20th century, Kingston became home to technology businesses, and most recently, home to many nationally recognized creative-based specialty
manufacturers. Each commercial wave of history has made its mark on Kingston, evidenced today by its fascinating and diverse architecture and landscape.Today, Kingston has a creative and dy-namic community, featuring a diverse selection of galleries, festivals, concerts, public art displays, and more. There are several neighborhoods to explore, each with its own character – Uptown and the Stockade District, Midtown, and the Rondout Waterfront. For those who love to shop, Kingston has many charming boutiques, stores, and antique shops to explore. Gourmands of every kind can revel in Kingston’s growing and diverse range of restaurants, many retaining local graduates of the nearby world-renowned Culinary Institute of America.
Being situated near some of the most productive farmland in New York State, Kingston enjoys a bountiful and fun Farm-ers’ Market. Outdoor enthusiasts will find that Kingston is ideally situated amidst an exciting range of recreational locales, with beautiful landscapes perfect for hiking, biking, kayaking, bird watching, jet skiing, skiing, skating, boating and much more. And, of course, there is its rich history – Kingston has many museums to enjoy, reflecting its many layers of history and culture.Welcome to Kingston!
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Kingston’s Uptown neighborhood is where visitors will find many fine examples of America’s early colonial history. The first permanent settlement was built in 1652. Governor Stuyvesant ordered the original stockade built in 1658 to protect the early settlers from local Indian attacks. Originally called Wiltwyck, Uptown Kingston is the largest remaining example of early Dutch settlement in New York State. In 1777, Uptown Kingston’s Senate House is where the first capital of New York was established, and visitors can explore many historic sites and museums that represent that era.
Uptown Kingston today is a thriv-ing neighborhood with many shops, restaurants, museums, galleries, music venues, farmers’ markets, festivals and more. Though abundant public parking is available, the area is best enjoyed on foot. It boasts a highly diverse range of architectural details for visitors to explore, a chronology of American architecture that spans four centuries: from the early Dutch and English, to Federalist, Georgian, Greek Revival, Victorian, Romanesque, Italianate, Neo-Classical, Art Deco and Contemporary.
2015 Tour dates: First Saturday of the Month, May 2, June 6, July 4, August 1, September 5, and October 3.Enjoy a guided walking tour of the largest intact early Dutch settlement in New York State and the neighborhood where New York State was born in 1777. View a treasury of centuries-old architecture as you walk the heart of the original stockaded village of Kingston whose street plan was designed by Provincial-Governor Peter Stuyvesant in 1658. View a large cluster of native limestone houses built by descendants of the early settlers. Visit the courthouse site where the New York State Constitution
was drafted, and the gravesite of George Clinton, New York’s first elected governor, in the Old Dutch Church burying ground. The tour concludes with a visit to the interior of the circa 1812 Fred J. Johnston House.
Fee: $10 adult; $5 child under 16. Free to Friends of Historic Kingston (FHK) members.
Walking tour offered on the first Saturday of the month, May through October, departing at 1 pm from the FHK Gallery, corner of Wall and Main Streets. Group or private tours can be arranged by special appointment. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
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Forsyth Nature Center 157 LUCAS AVENUE
The Forsyth Nature Center has dozens of animal exhibits, themed gardens, and green infrastructure displays. Visitors are encouraged to bring healthy snacks for the animals and a picnic lunch for themselves. The nature center is FREE and OPEN every day of the year.Hours of operation Mon.-Fri. 7am-5pm, weekends and holidays 9am-1am.Extended summer hours of opera-tion (Memorial Day through Labor Day) Mon.-Fri. 7am-7pm, weekends and holidays 9am-5pm. (845) 339-3053 www.forsythnaturecenter.org
The Fred J. Johnston House Museum CORNER OF WALL AND MAIN STREETS
Friends of Historic Kingston 1812 Johnston House Tour - Guided house museum tour of c.1812 Federal-style house featuring a private collection of 18th and early 19th century American furnishings and decorative arts in eight elegant room settings as arranged by noted 20th century antiques dealer Fred J. Johnston, an ardent preservationist. Open from May to end of October, Fridays and Saturdays from 11am-4pm. Adult $5, child under 16, $2. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org.
Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery CORNER OF WALL AND MAIN STREETS
Located near the center of Kingston’s Stockade National Historic District. The 2015 exhibit, “Jervis McEntee: Kingston’s
Hudson River School Artist” will be open May through end of October on Fridays and Saturdays, 11am-4pm. The facility is handicapped accessible. Donations gladly accepted. For more information, call (845) 339-0720 or visit the website www.fohk.org
Old Dutch Church 72 WALL STREET
Often referred to as “The Cathedral of Kingston,” the Old Dutch Church, a National Historic Landmark, was a part of the Dutch Colonial Village of Wiltwyck; the original church structure was built on the present site in 1660. The present church structure is the third to be sited on the same plot of land. The church maintains a museum that houses many historical records and artifacts, including a letter from George Washington. The cemetery beside the church dates to 1600’s and has 77 Revolutionary War soldiers buried there including Vice President and NY Governor George Clinton. The Old Dutch Church Heritage Museum archives are available for public research. (845) 338-6759 www.olddutchchurch.org
The Matthewis Persen House Museum and Cultural Heritage Center 74 JOHN STREET
The Persen House, named after its longest resident Matthewis Persen (1739-1819), was built in five phases from 1661 to 1922. The house has witnessed the entire history of Kingston and even pre-dates the formation of Ulster County. It was burned
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at least twice, saw wars and revolution and was home to doctors, tailors, grocers, druggists and innkeepers. As you walk through the Persen House you walk through time and history comes alive! A significant historical fact – the Matthewis Persen House is on the only street corner in the U.S. with a pre-Revolutionary building still located on each of the four corners. The house is open Tuesday through Saturday 10am-4pm from May 23 through September 5, then Saturdays from 10am-2pm from September 12 through November 21. Admission is free. (845) 340-3040. www.ulstercountyny.gov/countyclerk/persenhouse.html
The Senate House State Historic Site 296 FAIR STREET
In the fall of 1777 the elected representatives of rebellious New Yorkers convened in Kingston to form a new state government. New York’s first capital was born. The session, New York’s first Senate, met in a simple stone house of a local merchant. Now part of a complex of five buildings, the Senate House tells the story of New York’s early government, and gives a taste of life in the Hudson Valley 200 years ago. Open mid-April thru October plus special events during and after season. (845) 338-2786. Contact [email protected] or www.nysparks.com
Ulster County Courthouse 285 WALL STREET
The birthplace of New York State, the Ulster County Courthouse was the home to the New York State Constitutional Convention in 1777. Written and adopted in the Courthouse on April 20, 1777, this Constitution became the model for our United States Constitution. It was here that our first freely elected Governor, George Clinton, took the oath of office, the first official act of New York State. The current Courthouse, built in 1818, sits on the same site as the original Courthouse erected in 1683 and is the oldest property in the United States to house a public building. Within its walls noted abolitionist Sojourner Truth won the freedom of her son, Peter, becoming the first African American woman to successfully challenge a white man in a
United States court. The Courthouse is open to the public Mon.-Fri. 9am-4:30pm. www.nps.gov/nr/travel/kingston/k7.htm
Volunteer Firemen’s Hall & Museum 265 FAIR STREET
Housed in the 1857 Wiltwyck Fire Station, it is a wonderful example of the evolution of a firehouse from the operation of horse-drawn equipment to the operation of late 20th century fire equipment. The Kingston Fire Department can trace its origin back to 1754 when a fire engine was ordered from England. The Wiltwyck Fire House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. This “Little Gem” of a Museum is “child friendly” and children will receive their own fire helmet. The hours of operation are April through October Fridays 11am-3pm, Saturdays 10am-4pm, and June through August we are also open Wednesdays & Thursdays 11am-3pm. For more information call (845) 331-0866 and find them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/volunteerfiremansmuseum.ofkingston. For group and school tours call (845) 443-3905.
Catskill Mountain Railroad 149 AARON COURT
The Catskill Mountain Railroad is a heritage railroad based in Kingston offering fun and scenic train rides from Kingston to the scenic Catskills. Special themed rides, such as The Polar Express, Peanuts Easter Beagle, Pumpkin Patch Express, Chuggington and others are offered throughout the season. For more information call (845) 688-7400 or visit www.catskillmtrailroad.com
The Caboose Visitors Center WASHINGTON AVENUE
The red ‘Caboose’ is located on Washington Avenue near the NYS Thruway, and is open seven days a week, Memorial Day through the end of October, 9am-5pm. There is a kiosk with brief information for when the booth is closed. Inside the booth visitors will find material regarding the City of Kingston and all of Ulster County including travel guides, maps, brochures, and information on dining, lodging, museums, recreation and event calendars. (845) 340-3766.
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City Hall 420 BROADWAY
City Hall is a red brick building in a late Victorian architectural style dating to 1873. It sits on what had been the boundary between the villages of Kingston and Rondout prior to their merger to form the City of Kingston. It was originally designed to closely resem-ble the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy, and is on the National Register of His-toric Places. City Hall often has various works of art on public display. www.kingston-ny.gov
Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC) 601 BROADWAY
UPAC is a Classical Revival theater built in 1927 as a combination vaudeville house/ movie palace. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is today
a premier non-profit performing arts venue in the Hudson Valley. Owned and managed by the Bardavon, it regularly presents a diverse line-up of national and international headliners in music, dance, theater and more. With a 1,510-seat capacity, it remains the largest proscenium theater between Manhattan and Albany. (845) 339-6088 www.upac.org
Kingston Library 55 FRANKLIN STREET
Kingston Library is more than just books. Ongoing workshops, classes, lectures and discussions for all ages are scheduled. Not to be missed is the monthly Super Saturday performance series for children and the Library’s annual Chalk Walk (scheduled for May 9). For further information on these events and Library hours call (845) 331-0507 or visit www.kingstonlibrary.org
Midtown Kingston reflects a history of industry and expansion. Following the opening of the railroad in the mid 19th century, which ran between (Uptown) Kingston and Rondout, there was a natural growth towards the new transportation line. When the two villages merged, City Hall and other municipal features were built in this newest part of the city. Midtown is where Kingston’s increasingly active arts district is located and where visitors will find an eclectic mix of shops, galleries, music venues, restaurants, specialized manufacturing (many related to the arts), microbreweries, city government offices, Kingston Hospital, and many fine examples of Victorian and early 20th century architecture.
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The Rondout neighborhood is located on the shore of Rondout Creek near where it meets the Hudson River. Initially a key port for the shipment of timber and agriculture to the colonies and beyond, the area boomed with the opening of the Delaware and Hudson Canal in 1828; it became a trade hub for coal from Northeast Pennsylvania, bluestone from the Catskill Mountains, cement from Rosendale, and bricks made from local clay. The area grew so rapidly that it incorporated as the Village of Rondout in 1849, and by 1872 it merged with the then-village of Kingston to form today’s city. By the time the canal closed in 1899, the port area featured buildings in all the 19th century architectural styles.
Charmingly framed by the Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge, built in the 1920s, the neighborhood is referred to locally as the Rondout or the Strand (sometimes known as ‘Downtown’ as well). The Kingston Marina is located in the Rondout, a great place to book a ride on one of several tour boats of the Hudson River, and view the Rondout Lighthouse. The neighborhood is invitingly walkable and has a waterfront park, many charming restaurants, boutiques, and captivating architecture. There are several museums, art galleries, antique shops, and gift shops to explore. The Kingston Heritage Area Visitors Center is also in the Rondout Waterfront District. The neighborhood was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
2015 Tour dates: Last Saturday of the Month: May 30, June 27, July 25, August 29, September 26, and October 31
Hear how immigrants and entrepreneurs transformed farmland into a thriving maritime village that mushroomed during the era when Rondout was the terminus for the Delaware and Hudson Canal that opened in 1828. View the rich legacy of commercial buildings, cast-iron storefronts, homes and churches built by the many
nationalities that emigrated to Rondout, and hear about the personalities who played key roles in the development of Kingston’s waterfront district. Some uphill walking is involved. Fee: $10 adult; $5 child under 16. Free to FHK members. Walking tour offered the last Saturday of the month May - October, departing at 1pm from the Heritage Area Visitors Center, 20 Broadway. Group or private tours can be arranged by special appointment. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
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Ulster County Tourism/ Kingston Heritage Area Visitors Center20 BROADWAY
The Visitors Center has exhibits on Kingston, and many helpful resources for tourists about Kingston and Ulster County. Open Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm, and May-Oct. 11am-5pm on Sat. & Sun. Closed certain holidays. Call (800) 331-1518 or (845) 340-3566 (main number) www.kingston-ny.gov
Hudson River Maritime Museum 50 RONDOUT LANDING
Dedicated to the preservation of Hudson River Valley maritime history, and commu-nities and industries along its shores; late 19th and early 20th centuries emphasized. Provides educational tours/programs, his-torical exhibits, collections, visiting heri-tage vessels, events and festivals, lectures/films, gift shop, docking, research/archival library, Kingston Home Port and Education Center serving as winter port for Clearwa-ter. Home to Kingston High School Var-sity Crew, Rondout Rowing Club, Kingston Sailing Club, Kingston office of Riverkeep-er. 2015 exhibit: “The Lighthouses of the Hudson River.” The Hudson River Mari-time Museum is open 11am-5pm, every day from the first weekend in May until the end of October. (845) 338-0071 or www.hrmm.org
The Trolley Museum of New York 89 EAST STRAND
The Trolley Museum offers weekend rides in their 1925 trolley car, from TR Gallo Park on the Historic Rondout Waterfront to Kingston Point by the beach and back. See exhibits and displays at their visitors center about trolleys and related history. The museum is open weekends and holidays from May 9th (Mothers Day) to Oct. 31 (Halloween), Noon to 5pm, and legal holidays including Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day and Columbus Day, plus special events. (Ride times are 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30pm) For more information please call (845) 331-3399 or www.tmny.org
The Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History99-101 BROADWAY
(Under construction – contact museum prior to visitation) The Reher Center is a project of the Jewish Federation of Ulster County, which is undertaking an extensive renovation and restoration of an old bakery building at 99-101 Broadway in the Historic Rondout Waterfront District. The bakery building will be open for tours during ‘Night Market’ events, the third Friday of every month from May through October, 6-9pm. While the Reher Bakery building is under construction, visit its core exhibit,
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“Rondout Revisited,” highlighting three stages of the history of the Rondout, at the Matthewis Persen House, 74 John Street (exhibit open May 23 to November 21). www.rehercenter.org
Kingston Point Beach and Kingston Point ParkEND OF DELAWARE AVENUE, DOWNTOWN
The land of Kingston Point Park has a long and intriguing history. Beginning in 1897, Kingston Point has been a “must see” for visitors for over 100 years, with its beautiful views of the Hudson River, Rhinecliff and the surrounding natural areas, Kingston Point Park is an oasis in our urban city. Over the years, Kingston Point has evolved from its early days as an amusement park to a place of solitude and beauty. Kingston Point has over 87 acres of open space, and a 2-acre portion of the park called Rotary Park at Kingston Point.
Kingston Point Beach amenities include: Pavilion (Available for Rental); Season-al Bathrooms; Picnic Area; Volleyball Courts; Playground; Guided Kayak Tours
(Seasonal); Hudson River Swimming (Life-guards Seasonal); Bird watching.
Rotary Park at Kingston Point amenities include: Pavilion (Available for Rental); Seasonal Bathrooms; Picnic Area; Softball Fields; BMX Track; Nature Trails; Trolley Landing; Bird watching. Hours: Dawn to dusk.
Rondout LighthouseLocated on the Hudson River where it meets the Rondout Creek. Originally con-structed in 1837, the current lighthouse, built in 1915, is the newest lighthouse on the Hudson River. www.kingston-ny.us
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the Burning of Kingston is a weekend-long celebration of American history, bravery, sacrifice and resilience. In October
1777, during the American Revolutionary War, Kingston was targeted for retaliation by the British following the Continental Army’s first major victory at the Battle of Saratoga. Infuriated,
soldiers from British-captured New York City, sailed up the Hudson River to take retaliation against the biggest colonial target in the area
– Kingston, the new capital of New York State. Landing at Kingston Point, the red coats marched along the Rondout Creek and up to the Stockade area (Uptown Kingston area), burning houses along the way. A small naval skirmish also took place along the Rondout Creek.
In advance of the arrival of the British, some brave colonists, including Deputy County Clerk Christopher Tappen, saved key documents and ledgers of the county and new state capital. Some of the locals engaged the British with guerilla fighting; however, most of the city was abandoned ahead of their approach. After only a few hours of work, the British burned down over 300 buildings, and left Kingston in ruins. However, the resilient and brave residents returned and quickly rebuilt.
Throughout the Burning of Kingston weekend, many businesses, restaurants, museums, organizations, and entertainment venues participate in fun and different ways. Many local businesses will be offering discounts for those dressed in Colonial-era costume. Be sure to visit Kingston’s website for the most up-to-date event information.
The Burning of Kingstonoctober 16-18
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schedule of eventsVisit www.burningofkingston.com
for additional and updated information
October 16, Friday Evening7pm - Re-enactment of Colonial Kingston “Committee of Safety” meeting at the historic Persen House Museum located at the “four corners” of the Stockade District. Highlights: town residents hear news of Burgoyne’s defeat at Saratoga, express fears of British invasion and, and then learn that a British fleet lies in the Hudson River off Kingston Point.
October 17, Saturday Morning11am - British invasion begins with landing at Kingston Point Park on the Hudson River, greeted by small resistance force of Colonists.
October 17, Saturday Afternoon2pm - British troop re-enactors will gather at Academy Green prior to advancing on Uptown Stockade district. Soldiers of the King will advance along the streets of the Stockade District, opposed by remnants of the local militia. Deputy County Clerk Christpher Tappen flees the Persen House with final county records as British Advance on Persen House. 3pm - Following the afternoon’s fighting, Kingston’s Mayor will be put on trial for treason. The trial will be held in the park adjacent to the Persen House. Witnesses will be called and a decision rendered. The outcome is in doubt.
6:30-8pm - Tours of re-enactors camps with impromptu lectures on the Revolution/Rebellion in Forsyth Park.
7pm - The Grand Ball will be held Saturday evening in the Common Council Chambers at Kingston City Hall. Instruction in 18th century dance, with live music, will commence at 7 pm with the Ball itself beginning a little later in the evening. Both re-enactors and the community are invited, and since instruction is provided, one does not have to be familiar with the dance styles to participate. 18th century dress is encouraged but not required, and there will be refreshments available. The entire event is free of charge.
Sunday, October 189am - At Forsyth Park, re-enactors camps open to the public with Assembly, safety inspections, company drills, and demonstrations.
12:30pm - The ‘Battle of Upper Forsyth Park’ – a tactical demonstration showing American and British troops battle.
Photo credit: Kevin Godbey
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Hotels & Motels
Courtyard by Marriott 500 Frank Sottile Blvd., Kingston, NY 1240189 Rooms, Conference space, Gym, Indoor Pool, Free WiFi Access(845) 382-2300
Best Western Hotel(Formerly Garden Plaza Hotel) 503 Washington Ave., Kingston, NY 12401 212 Rooms, Open 24 hours, Conference space, Indoor Pool, Restaurant on site, Free WiFi Access (845) 338-0400
Hampton Inn 1307 Ulster Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401 Board Room, Breakfast included, Microwave and Fridge in each room, Heated Indoor Pool, Free WiFi Access (845) 382-2600
Quality Inn & Suites 114 Route 28, Kingston, NY 12401 144 Rooms, Open 24 hours, Conference space, Indoor Pool, Restaurant on site, WiFi Access (845) 339-3900
Rodeway Inn 239 Forest Hill Drive, Kingston, NY 12401 60 Rooms, Seasonal Outdoor Pool, Pet Friendly, Free WiFi Access, (845) 331-2900
Super 8 487 Washington Ave., Kingston, NY 12401 84 Rooms, free continental breakfast, Wi-Fi Access (845) 338-3078
places to stay
Wall and North Front Street, Uptown
bed & breakfasts
A Kingston B&B at the Thomas L. Southwick House c. 1887 131 Fair Street, Kingston, NY 124015 Rooms/Private Baths, TV, Wi-Fi Access (845) 514-2365 www.AKingstonBedAndBreakfast.com
Miss Gussie Bug 11 West Strand, Kingston, NY 12401 2 Rooms/Private Baths (845) 334-9110 Host: Ruth Bendelius www.missgussiebug.com
inns
Bel’s Inn 69 Spring Street, Kingston, NY 12401 2 suites, dining room, meeting facilities (845) 339-5125 or (845) 943-0622 Host: Maribel Rodriquezwww.belsinn.com
The Gallery Inn 95 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 Loft style accommodations (845) 338-8473 or (845) 514-3998 www.TheGalleryInnKingstonNY.com
The Inn at Boitson’s 47 N. Front Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 339-2333 www.boitsons.com
Rondout Inn 79 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 2 Rooms/Private baths. Wi-Fi Access (845) 399-2902 www.rondoutinn.com
Schwartz’s Inn 70 North Front Street, Kingston, NY 12401 1 and 2 bedroom suites/private baths Proprietors: Barbara and Joe Cohen (845) 389-9918 www.Schwartzsinn.com
Suite Dreams at Dreamweavers 34 N. Front Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (914) 388-1002 www.suitedreamskingstonny.com
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Agustsson Gallery 176 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 331-1388 www.agustssongallery.com
A.I.R. Studio Gallery 71 O’Neil Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 331-2662 www.AirStudioGallery.com
Anvil Gallery45 N. Front St. Kingston, NY 12401(845) 443-4866www.tech-smiths.com/anvil-gallery
The ARTBAR Gallery 674 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401(845) 430-4893 or (845) 338-2789 (Artz)www.artbargallery.com
ASK (Arts Society of Kingston) 97 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 338-0331 www.askforarts.org
Cornell Street Studios 168 Cornell Street (2nd floor) Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 594-4428www.cornellstreetstudios.com
Deep Listening Institute 77 Cornell Street, Suite 303 Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 338-5984 www.deeplistening.org
Donskoj Gallery 101 Abeel Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 339-2996 www.donskoj.com
Friends of Historic Kingston GalleryLocated at the corner of Wall and Main Streets (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org.
The Gallery at R&F 84 Ten Broeck Ave., Kingston, NY 12401 (800) 206-8088 www.rfpaints.com
Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center300 Wall Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 331-5300 www.lgbtqcenter.org
Karmabee 73A Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 443-3358 www.karmabee.com
KMOCA (Kingston Museum of Contemporary Art) 103 Abeel Street, Kingston, NY 12401 www.kmoca.com
Little Shop of Horses 37 North Front Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 340-0501 www.littleshopofhorses.com
Milne’s At Home Antiques & Design Gallery81 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 331-3902 www.milneathomeantiques.com
One Mile Gallery 475 Abeel Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 338-2035 www.onemilegallery.com
Shirt Factory 77 Cornell Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (914) 522-6391 www.artistworkspace.com
Star House Gallery77 Cornell St. #316 Kingston, NY 12401(814) 777-6990www.starhousegallery.com
The Storefront Gallery 93 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 514-3998 www.TheStorefrontGallery.com
The Yoga House57B Crown Street, Kingston, NY 12401(845) 706-YOGAwww.theyogahouse.com
art galleries & Venues
KMOCA Gallery
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theaters
ULSTER PERFORMING ARTS CENTERMUSIC | THEATER | DANCE | FILM
601 BROADWAY, KINGSTON NY (845) 339 - 6088 | WWW.UPAC.ORG
Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC) 601 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 339-6088 www.upac.org
Backstage Studio Production 323 Wall Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 338-8700 www.bspkingston.com
Catskill Ballet Theater 795 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 339-1629www.catskillballet.org
Coach House Players 12 Augusta Street, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 331-2476 www.coachhouseplayers.org
Pauline Oliveros Foundation/ Deep Listening Institute 77 Cornell Street, Suite 303 Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 339-5776 www.deeplistening.org
Ulster Ballet Company (Performances at UPAC) (845) 246-4316 www.ulsterballet.org
Authentic Mexican Food right here in Kingston!
EXPRESS LUNCH BUFFETMonday - Thursday $7.95
Mexican RestaurantAlebrijesAlebrijes
(845) 853-8388 We Deliver298 Wall Street, Kingston, NYOpen 10am - 10pm
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Adirondack Trailways Kingston Bus Terminal is located at 400 Washington Avenue Kingston, NY (800) 858-8555 www.trailwaysny.com
Amtrak Train Station (Rhinecliff, NY station or Poughkeepsie, NY station) (800) 872-7245 www.amtrak.com
Metro-North Train (Hudson Line to Poughkeepsie) Metro-North Train Station (and Amtrak) is located at 41 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, NY (800) 638-7646 (dial 511 and follow prompts) www.mta.info
Stewart International Airport Located at 1180 First Street New Windsor, NY (845) 838-8200 www.panynj.gov/airports/stewart.html
Albany International Airport Located at 737 Albany-Shaker Road Albany, NY (518) 242-2200 www.albanyairport.com
Kingston-Ulster Airport (20N) Located at 1161 Flatbush RoadKingston, NY (845) 336-8400 www.kingstonulsterairport.com
Kingston City Marina Located at Rondout Landing (end of Broadway at waterfront) Kingston, NY (845) 331-6940 www.kingstoncitymarina.com
How to get to Kingston
The most common way to get to Kingston is by car. Kingston is conveniently located off of the New York Thruway, Exit 19. Kingston is approximately 90 miles from New York City, 64 miles from Albany, 156 miles from Boston, and 247 miles from Montreal.
Kingston Point Park, Rondout Lighthouse and Trolley from the New York Trolley Museum
For additional information about events, visitKingstonHappenings.org
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2015 Calendar
april eVents
April 4 First Saturday Arts in Kingston Art exhibit openings and receptions throughout Kingston, 5-9pm. For list of galleries: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
April 10-11,17-18 Performance of “Fox on the Fairway” at Coach House Players, 12 Augusta Street, 7:30pm. (845) 331-2476 for tickets or www.coachhouseplayers.org
April 11 Sugaring Off: 18th Century Style at Senate House State Historic Site, 296 Fair Street, 11am-3pm. (845) 338-2786 [email protected] or www.nysparks.com
April 11 Antique Flea Market at Andy Murphy Midtown Neighborhood Center, 467 Broadway, 9am-5pm. (845) 381-3127
April 12 Ron White, Comedian at UPAC, 601 Broadway, 7pm. UPAC Box Office (845) 339-6088 or (800) 745-3000 www.upac.org
April 12 & 19 Performance of “Fox on the Fairway” at Coach House Players, 12 Augusta Street, 2pm. (845) 331-2476 for tickets or www.coachhouseplayers.org
April 17 “Blazing Saddles” classic movie at UPAC, 601 Broadway, 7:30pm. UPAC Box Office (845) 339-6088 or (800) 745-3000 www.upac.org
April 17 Roland Partos Solo Art Exhibition. Roland will be showcasing beautiful folk-art landscapes and floral scenes in the Cornell Street Studios Main Gallery, 168 Cornell Street, (2nd floor), 5:30-8:30pm. (845) 594-4428 or 331-0191 www.cornellstreetstudios.com
April 17 Kingston’s Buried Treasures Discover the exceptional character of Kingston at a monthly lecture series featuring individuals and subjects of local historical significance at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5:30pm. Free. (845) 481-9385 [email protected]
April 18 Annual YMCA Kids Classic at Dietz Stadium, 8 am. Kids day of races to benefit the YMCA Strong Kids Scholarship campaign. Entry fees includes t-shirt. Check in on race day begins at 7:30am. (845) 338-3810 [email protected] www.ymcaulster.org
April 18 Mr. Twisty’s Super Silly Magic Show. Experience awesome magic, zany antics, and great family fun presented by Chad Currin at Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street, 10:30-11:30am. Free. (845) 331-0507 ext. 7 www.kingstonlibrary.org
Wall Street Jazz Festival on Wall Street
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Hospital
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Library
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8. Fair Street Historic District9. Forsyth Park and Nature Center10. Academy Green Park11. Ulster Performing Arts Center12. City Hall13. Chestnut Street Historic District14. Reher Center
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April 19 Kiwanis Kingston Classic by HITS Running- Races include a marathon, half-marathon, 10k, 5k and friends and family mile. Great courses and family-friendly fun make this a win at any distance, at Dietz Stadium in Uptown Kingston, 7am. (845) 247-7275 www.kiwaniskingstonclassic.com or www.hitsrunning.com
April 19 Garry Kvistad Presents The Harmonic Orchestra—Nexus, Prana & Paul Winter, Ulster Chamber Music Series, Trinity Lutheran Church, 72 Spring Street, 3pm. (845) 340-9434 or www.ulsterchambermusicseries.org
April 21 Jeff Beck legendary guitarist performance at UPAC, 601 Broadway, 8pm. UPAC Box Office. (845) 339-6088 or (800) 745-3000 www.upac.org
April 25 The Met: Live in HD - Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana-Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci concert at UPAC, 601 Broadway, 12:30pm. UPAC Box Office (845) 339-6088 or (800) 745-3000 www.upac.org
MaY eVentsMay 2 Stockade National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
May 2 6th Annual Kingston Clean Sweep - Love Your Parks Day City-wide participation in designated areas for clean-up, 9am. www.fohk.org
MAY 2 15th Annual Cinco de Mayo at Casa Villa Restaurant, 395 Albany Avenue, 12-8pm. Food vendors, kids rides, entertainment. (845) 331-7646 or (914) 466-8403.
May 2 Midtown Cinco de Mayo Celebration on Broadway (Henry to Cedar Streets), 12-6pm. Ethnic food offerings, crafts, live music, dancers, singers and more. (845) 242 9772 or [email protected]
May 2 First Saturday Arts in Kingston. Art exhibit openings and receptions throughout Kingston, 5-9pm. For list of galleries: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
May 3 An Acoustic Evening with Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt at Ulster Performing Arts Center, 601 Broadway, 7pm. UPAC Box Office (845) 339-6088 or (800) 745-3000 www.upac.org.
May 9 Annual Chalk Walk at Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street. 1-3pm. www.kingstonlibrary.org
May 9 Trolley Museum of New York Season Opening Day. Trolley rides are 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30pm. (845) 331-3399 www.tmny.org
May 9 Unexpected Wedding Expo Showcase of local wedding experts in a curated wedding expo in the theme of “Vibrant Romance” at Cornell Street Studio, 168 Cornell Street (2nd floor), 6:30-10pm. The event will include live entertainment & fashion. Admission. (845) 594-4428 www.cornellstreetstudios.com
May 9-31 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Saturday and Sunday departure at 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
Canoeing and jet skiing on the Rondout
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May 15 Night Market on lower Broadway (first of the season). From open houses, specials on food & drinks at the restaurants, artist meet and greets, live music, hot sauce tastings, wine tastings, an outdoor food court and more. During Night Market, the Reher Center at 99-101 Broadway, will be offering historic tours of the Reher Bakery building and walking tour of Broadway between West Union and Spring Street. The tour includes a discussion of the east side of Broadway before and during the urban renewal years, illustrated by photographs of the area when it was in its late 19th century prime, and during the demolition of the middle and late 1960s, 5-9pm. www.kingstonswaterfront.com/event/kingston-night-market/
May 15 Kingston’s Buried Treasures Discover the exceptional character of Kingston at a monthly lecture series featuring individuals and subjects of local historical significance at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5:30pm. Free. (845) 481-9385 or [email protected]
May 16 Rock-n-Roll Flea Market featuring a variety of vendors offering vintage and new vinyl records, CDs, memorabilia, vintage toys, collectibles, outsider art, handmade jewelry, guitars, t-shirts and more. An alternative to ordinary shopping with an emphasis on local artists and businesses, Andy Murphy Midtown Neighborhood Center, 467 Broadway. 10am-5pm. (845) 380-3127 www.rocknrollfleamarket.com
May 16 Motion Man. Watch Jody Scalise’s astonishing feats and illusions with suspense and laughter, at Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street, 1-2pm. Free. (845) 331-0507 ext. 7. www.kingstonlibrary.org
May 16 Preparing For a New Year. Demonstrations of sheep shearing, beekeeping, spinning, planting an 18th style garden, and music at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 11am-3pm. (845) 338-2786 [email protected] or ww.nysparks.com
May 23 The Kingston Farmer’s Market Opens for Season on Wall Street (between John and Main Streets) Saturdays from 9am-2pm through November 21. Vine cutting ceremony at 10am. www.kingstonfarmersmarket.org
May 25 Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade. Ceremony starts at 1pm on hill in front of City Hall, 420 Broadway. Parade starts at 1:45pm.
May 25 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Special holiday cruise departure at 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
May 30 Rondout National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
June eVents
June 2-30 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Tuesday through Sunday departure at 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
June 5, 6 104th St. Mary’s Benevolent Society Bazaar, 188 North Street, Kingston Point. Children’s events, games of chance, food booth and entertainment. Fri. 6-10pm; Sat. 5-11pm. (845) 338-9810
June 6 Uncle Rock’s Interactive Songs and Stories. Sing and dance along as Uncle Rock (Robert Burke Warren) performs great, lively, original music at Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street, 10:30-11:30am. Free. For more information, call the Children’s Library at (845) 331-0507 ext. 7. www.kingstonlibrary.org
June 6 First Saturday Arts in Kingston. Art exhibit openings and receptions throughout Kingston, 5-9pm. For list of galleries: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
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Located at Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY (EXIT 19 NYS THRUWAY)
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Sightseeing Cruises • Music Cruises Dinner Cruises • Ladies Night
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2015 Sightseeing Tours(2 hour sightseeing cruise)
May 9th - 31stSat & Sun only - Departs 2:30pm
June 2nd - July 5thTues-Sun - Departs 2:30pm
July 7th - August 23rdTues-Sun - Departs 11:30 and 2:30pm
August 25th - October 25thTues-Sun - Departs 2:30pm
Holiday/Specialty Cruises*See our website for details*
Monday May 25th - Departs 2:30pmKids Kruise - July 10th - Departs 11:30am
Kids Kruise - August 7th - Departs 11:30amMonday September 7th - Departs 2:30pm
September 13th - Cruise to Walkway over the HudsonSat September 26th - Departs 11:30am only
Leaf Peepers - October 6th - 25th Monday October 12th - Departs 2:30pm only
Kreepy Kids - October 24th - Departs 11:30amHolloween Party - October 24th - 7-9pm
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Hudson River Cruises845-340-4700 1-800-843-7472
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Welcome Aboard the Rip Van Winkle
Spring, Summer, and FallEach season has its own personality. Spring provides new leaves and the
perfume of fruit tree blossoms.Summer begins an intensity of warm breezes and magnificent sunsets.
Feel the tension being released from your body as you enjoy a sunset’s glory on the Hudson.
The fall gathers rich colors and crisp air together in just the right combination for leaf peeping.
At night, its another worldWarm summer evenings bring together music and romance
as our vessel glides under a canopy of stars. Our summer music cruises feature a variety of
live music for the listening and dancing pleasure of our adult passengers. Our beverage service and snack bar will be available for those evenings
with friends or that special someone.
Esopus Meadows
Rondout Lighthouse
Rondout Creek
Our Cruising Path &Points of Interest
Our onboard photographer, Captain Pixalot, is available to capture a keepsake
from your tour with us!
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Dock for an hour, a day, a week or for the season at Kingston City Marina
Repair, storage, hauling and mast stepping at our sister yard across the creek at Jeff’s Yacht Haven. Sightseeing and limited fishing charters
on the Blue Dolphin - a 34 foot 1962 Hatteras.
ChartersBlue Dolphin
(845) 331-6940 or (845) 399-1531There’s something for everyone on Kingston’s Waterfront
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AN AMERICAN BISTRO
Celebrating 17 years!Located in the heart of the Hudson Valley,
on Kingston’s historic waterfront.
We source the freshest local ingredients and use sustainable fish. We dry age our steaks
in-house and hand cut them daily.
Serving lunch & dinner daily - Sunday brunchCATERING ON OR OFF PREMISES
Chef Samir Hrichi - a Culinary Institute of America graduate, welcomes you
SpecialsMONDAY: “Burger & Brew Night”
Try one of our burgers & three pints for just $20
WEDNESDAY: “Wine Lover’s Wednesday” Enjoy half priced bottles of wine
SUNDAY: Brunch served 10am-3pm
Great food, great wine, great service since 1998
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15 West Strand, Kingston, NY(845) 334-8887 • Find us on Facebook
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FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLESMEAT & EGGS BAKED GOODS & SO MUCH MORE!
EVERY SATURDAY, MAY 23 - NOV 219AM - 2PM Uptown, Wall Street
UPTOWN MARKET
1st & 3rd SATURDAYS, DEC - APR10AM - 2PM Old Dutch Church, Wall & Main Streets
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June 6 Stockade National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
June 6 4th Annual Retro Rally and Motorcycle Show. Enjoy a full day of fun in the sun for men and women of all ages. Wear your best retro outfits and swing on over with your classic car or motorcycle. Live music and food vendors at Cornell Street Studios, 168 Cornell Street from 1-5pm. Free. (845) 594-4428. Rain Date: June 20. www.cornellstreetstudios.com
June 6 Bill Maher Comedian and Author at UPAC, 601 Broadway, 8pm. UPAC Box Office (845) 339-6088 or 800-745-3000 www.upac.org.
June 7 3rd Annual Community Block Party. The Block Party is a multi-cultural festival to bring together all of Kingston’s many ethnic cultures to celebrate the richness of our community and will offer music, dance, food, children’s activities, historical displays and a chance for each ethnic group to share its cultural heritage with the rest of the community, T. R. Gallo Park at waterfront, 1-5pm. Free. (845) 338-8131 [email protected] or www.rehercenter.org
June 12 Movies Under The Stars with featured film “Frozen” at Forsyth Park, Lucas Avenue, 8:30pm. Free to the public. Bring your own chairs and/or blankets.
June 13 Kayak Festival. From instruction in the basics, to advanced skills and technique, to a great deal on a new boat, The Festival is the place to be! Kayaking is for everyone! Join us for a fun day at Kingston Point Beach, 10am-4pm. Adm. www.kingstonkayakfestival.info
June 13 Relay for Life at Dietz Stadium. Raising money for local cancer treatment, research, education and awareness. 11am-midnight. www.relayforlife.org
June 17 4th Annual CHK 4K Race sponsored by Children’s Home of Kingston (CHK). Race route starts and finishes at CHK Campus, 26 Grove Street, 6:30pm. (845) 331-1448
June 19 Night Market on lower Broadway. From open houses, specials on food & drinks at the restaurants, artist meet and greets, live music, hot sauce tastings, wine tastings, an outdoor food court and more, 5-9pm. www.kingstonswaterfront.com/event/kingston-night-market/
June 19 Kingston’s Buried Treasures Discover the exceptional character of Kingston at a monthly lecture series featuring individuals and subjects of local historical significance at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5:30pm. Free. (845) 481-9385 or [email protected]
June 19 5th Annual Let’s Move! Ulster kicks off with Kingston’s First Diverse Day Parade, gathering 5pm on Broadway in front of City Hall and ends at Kingston Plaza where Let’s Move! Ulster will be held. (845) 338-7664 [email protected]
June 20 10th Annual Midtown Make a Difference Day, on Franklin Street and Everette Hodge Community Center, 11am-3pm. Children’s activities, face painting, demonstrations, community-based organizations will have information on a variety of topics, including health, education, employment, faith, legal, recreation and much more. Free. (845) 331-1110
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June 20 Dinner on the Hudson aboard Rip Van Winkle, departs 6:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
June 27 Annual Hudson River Day celebrating the history and bounty of the Hudson River Valley. Learn about historical industries, visit heritage vessels, entertainment, vendors and children’s activities at Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, 10am-5pm. www.hrmm.org
June 27 “Let Freedom Ring: An Independence Day Celebration” Patriotic ceremony, music, militia re-enactors, free hot dogs and lemonade while they last at the Senate House State Museum, 296 Fair Street, 11am-3 pm. (845) 338-2786 [email protected] or www.nysparks.com
June 27 Rondout National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
June 28 Tour de Kingston – Bike ride distance for all level of riders. Family Fun Ride. Starts at Forsyth Park, 157 Lucas Avenue, 9am-2pm. (845) 943-6091 x3102 or www.tourdekingston.com
JulY eVentsJuly 1-4 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Tuesday-Sunday departure at 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
July 4 Stockade National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
July 4 4th of July Celebration featuring food, music, and fun starting on the Rondout at 6pm. Fireworks on the Rondout at dusk. www.kingstonwaterfront.com
July 4 Special holiday cruise aboard Rip Van Winkle includes DJ and fireworks, departure at 8pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
July 4 First Saturday Arts in Kingston Art exhibit openings and receptions throughout Kingston, 5-9pm. For list of galleries: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
July 7-31 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Tuesday-Sunday departure at 11:30am and 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
July 10 Annual Children’s Day Parade. Line up on Andrew Street, proceeds up Broadway and ends in Kingston Plaza, 6pm. Theme this year is “Frozen.” (845) 481-7333
July 10 Music Cruise aboard Rip Van Winkle with “Thunder Ridge.” Departure at 7:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
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Celebrating in 2015 35 years ▪ Hudson River Maritime Museum ▪ (1980—2015)
100 years ▪ Rondout Lighthouse ▪ (1915—2015)
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July 11-12 HITS Kingston Triathlon HITS Triathlon Series is a race series designed for seasoned triathletes, as well as first timers. All are invited to compete in the HITS Triathlon Series, from the beginner in the Open, to the experienced triathlete in the Sprint, Olympic, Half and Full, providing for the first time. Locations for race starts include Kingston Point Beach, Kingston Waterfront, and Delaware Avenue. www.hitstriathlonseries.com/kingston-ny
July 10, 11, 17 & 18 Performance of “The Hollow” at Coach House Players, 12 Augusta Street, 7:30pm. (845) 331-2476 for tickets or www.coachhouseplayers.org
July 12 & 19 Performance of “The Hollow” at Coach House Players, 12 Augusta Street, 2pm. (845) 331-2476 for tickets or www.coachhouseplayers.org
July 17 DJ Dance Party aboard Rip Van Winkle, departs at 7:30pm. (845) 340 4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
July 17 Movies Under the Stars adult night “The Monuments Men” on Wall Street, (between John and North Front Streets) 8:30pm. Free to the public. Bring your own chairs and/or blankets.
July 17 Night Market, lower Broadway. From open houses, specials on food & drinks at the restaurants, artist meet and greets, live music, hot sauce tastings, wine tastings, an outdoor food court and more, 5-9pm. www.kingstonswaterfront.com/event/kingston-night-market/
July 17 Kingston’s Buried Treasures Discover the exceptional character of Kingston at a monthly lecture series featuring individuals and subjects of local historical significance at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5:30pm. Free. (845) 481-9385 or [email protected]
July 18 Kids Day at the Farmers Market and Triple Birthday Bash. Kingston Farmer’s Market celebrates Kids Day. Enjoy free ice cream, sundae bar and cupcakes, meet costumed characters, face painting, and more.11am- 2pm Wall Street. (845) 338-1801 [email protected]
July 25 Rondout National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
July 31 Movies Under the Stars feature film “Beetlejuice” at Forsyth Park, 157 Lucas Avenue, 8:30pm. Free to the public. Bring your own chairs and/or blankets.
July 31 DJ Dance “Disco” aboard Rip Van Winkle, departs at 7:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
august eVentsAugust 1 Stockade National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
August 1 First Saturday Arts in Kingston. Art exhibit openings and receptions throughout Kingston, 5-9pm. For list of galleries: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
August 1-23 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Tuesday-Sunday departure at 11:30am and 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
August 4, 5 and 6 History Camp for children ages 8-12; various hands-on activities. Registration fee required at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 10am-2pm. (845) 338-2786 [email protected] or www.nysparks.com
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August 7 Music Cruise aboard Rip Van Winkle with “Thunder Ridge” departs at 7:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
August 14 Opera Gala Concert to launch Kingston Festival of Arts, at Old Dutch Church, 7:30pm www.KingstonFestival.org or email [email protected]
August 14 Movies Under the Stars feature film “Field of Dreams” at Loughran Park, 50 Charlotte Street, 8:30pm. Free to the public. Bring your own chairs and/or blankets.
August 14 DJ Dance Party aboard Rip Van Winkle, departs at 7:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
August 14 to 16 Kingston Film Festival Featuring screenings and associated events. The festival aims to present a wide spectrum of filmmaking - feature films, documentaries, animation, short films, experimental, big budget, micro-budget at BSP, 323 Wall St. (802) 558-7077 [email protected] or www.kingstonfilmfestival.org
August 15 3rd Annual Car Show at Fair Street Reformed Church, 209 Fair Street. View hundreds of entries for trophy prizes, vendors, and refreshments, 10am-3pm. For information (845) 706-6258.
August 15 3rd Annual Chronogram Block Party featuring live music, beer and wine garden, food trucks, local businesses open late, dunking booth, photo booth, and more on Wall Street, (between John and North Front Streets). Added feature this year is a Craft Fair on Wall Street between Main and North Front Streets. from 4-11pm. (845) 334-8600, ext. 114 www.ChronogramBlockParty.com
August 15 Little Red Riding Hood Children’s Opera, Bethany Hall at Old Dutch Church, 11am & 1pm.
August 15 Flute and Piano Concert, featuring international flutist Eugenia Zukerman and pianist Louis Menendez at Old Dutch Church, 7:30pm.
August 16 Vocal Chamber Music Concert at Old Dutch Church, 3pm
August 17 Chamber Music Concert, City Hall, 7:30pm. www.KingstonFestival.org or email [email protected]
August 20 “The Marriage of Figaro” Opera on the Hudson at Rotary Park. Full cast and chamber orchestra. www.KingstonFestival.org or email [email protected]
August 21 “The Marriage of Figaro” Opera in the Park. www.KingstonFestival.org or email [email protected]
August 21 Music Cruise aboard Rip Van Winkle with “The Cagneys” departs at 7:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
August 21 Night Market, lower Broadway. From open houses, specials on food & drinks at the restaurants, artist meet and greets, live music, hot sauce tastings, wine tastings, an outdoor food court and more, 5-9pm. www.kingstonswaterfront.com/event/kingston-night-market/
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August 21 Kingston’s Buried Treasures Discover the exceptional character of Kingston at a monthly lecture series featuring individuals and subjects of local historical significance at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5:30pm. Free. (845) 481-9385 or [email protected]
August 22 “The Marriage of Figaro” Opera on the Hudson at Rotary Park— Full cast and chamber orchestra. www.KingstonFestival.org or email [email protected]
August 22 12th Annual Antique Fire Engine Muster and Open House at Volunteer Firemen’s Hall and Museum, 265 Fair Street, 10am-3pm. Set up at 9am. Parade of fire engines at 3pm. (845) 331-4481 or 443-3905 [email protected]
August 23 19th Annual Kingston Artist Soap Box Derby. Parade of artist-designed wheeled sculptures roll down lower Broadway for prizes. Street performers, entertainment, and refreshments from Spring Street down to the historic Rondout waterfront. First entry rolls at 1pm. (845) 339-2996.
August 25-31 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Tuesday-Sunday departure at 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
August 28 Movies Under the Stars featured film “Karate Kid” at Academy Green, 238 Clinton Avenue, 8:30pm. Free to the public. Bring your own chairs and/or blankets.
August 28 DJ Dance (Country) aboard Rip Van Winkle, departs at 7:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
August 28 & 29 Performance of the annual “Variety Show” at Coach House Players, 12 Augusta Street, 7:30pm. (845) 331-2476 for tickets or www.coachhouseplayers.org
August 29 Rondout National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
August 30 Performance of the annual “Variety Show” at Coach House Players, 12 Augusta Street, 2pm. (845) 331-2476 for tickets or www.coachhouseplayers.org
septeMber eVentsSeptember 1-30 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Tues.-Sun. departure at 2:30pm. (Sat., Sept. 26 departs 11:30am only.) (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
September 5 Annual Jazz Festival on Wall Street – Al fresco jazz performances begin at 6pm, uptown Kingston. Free. Bring your own chairs and blankets. www.wallstreetjazzfestival.com
September 5 Stockade National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
September 5 First Saturday Arts in Kingston. Art exhibit openings and receptions throughout Kingston, 5-9pm. For list of galleries: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
Annual Antique Fire Engine Muster and Open House
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September 6 Annual Hooley on the Hudson. A traditional Irish celebration of the harvest season includes free music, dancing, children’s activities and much more at historic waterfront. www.ulsteraoh.com
September 7 Two-hour sightseeing tour aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Special holiday cruise departure at 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; 800-843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
September 13 Mexico and Central America Independence Day Celebration—Midtown Block Party on Broadway (Henry to Cedar Streets). Ethnic food offerings, crafts, live music, dancers, singers and car show. 12-6pm. (845) 242-9772 or [email protected]
September 18 Night Market, lower Broadway. From open houses, specials on food & drinks at the restaurants, artist meet and greets, live music, hot sauce tastings, wine tastings, an outdoor food court and more, 5-9pm. www.kingstonswaterfront.com/event/kingston-night-market
September 18 Kingston’s Buried Treasures. Discover the exceptional character of Kingston at a monthly lecture series featuring individuals and subjects of local historical significance at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5:30pm. Free. (845) 481-9385 or [email protected]
September 19 Musical Innovations. A special, joyful interactive introduction to classical music with “The City Winds Trio” at Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street, 10:30-11:30am. Free. For more information, call The Children’s Library at (845) 331-0507 Ext. 7.
September 19 Dinner on the Hudson aboard Rip Van Winkle, departs 6:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
September 26 Rondout National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
September 27 ‘Let Them Eat Cake’ 50th Anniversary Celebration Party for Deising’s Bakery. Free music, entertainment, and of course, cake at 111 North Front Street and Frog Alley www.deisingsbakery.com
September 27 Annual Touch-a-Truck event at Forsyth Park sponsored by Junior League of Kingston, 11am-4pm. (845) 417-4634
oCtober eVentsOctober 1-25 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Tues.-Sun. departure at 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; (800) 843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
October 3 Stockade National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
October 3 First Saturday Arts in Kingston. Art exhibit openings and receptions throughout Kingston, 5-9pm. For list of galleries: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
October 9, 10, 11 6th Annual O+ Festival—bartering art of medicine for medicine of art. [email protected] or opositivefestival.org.
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October 11 8th Annual Italian Festival hosted by Kingston’s Waterfront Business Association. Live music, local vendors, wine tastings at waterfront, from 1-6pm.
October 11 13th Annual Forsyth Nature Center’s Fall Festival. Games, crafts, exhibits, corn maze, entertainment, food booths, 157 Lucas Avenue, 10am-4pm. (845) 339-3053 www.forsythnaturecenter.org
October 12 Two-hour sightseeing tours aboard Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing at waterfront. Special holiday cruise departure at 2:30pm. (845) 340-4700; 800-843-7472 www.hudsonrivercruises.com
October 16, 17, 18 Burning of Kingston activities throughout the weekend. Check special section in Visitor’s Guide for details.
October 16 Night Market, lower Broadway. From open houses, specials on food & drinks at the restaurants, artist meet and greets, live music, hot sauce tastings, wine tastings, an outdoor food court and more, 5-9pm. www.kingstonswaterfront.com/event/kingston-night-market/
October 16 Kingston’s Buried Treasures Discover the exceptional character of Kingston at a monthly lecture series featuring individuals and subjects of local historical significance at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5:30pm. Free. (845) 481-9385 [email protected]
October 17 Halloween Spooky Show. Discover the science of Halloween in this spooky spectacular presented by Mad Science of the Mid-Hudson at Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street, 10:30-11:30am. Free. For more information call the Children’s Library at (845) 331-0507 ext. 7. www.kingstonlibrary.org
October 17 18th Century Autumn Festival. Demonstrations of hearthside cooking, apple cider pressing, meat smoking, making cornhusk dolls at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 11am-3pm. (845) 338-2786 [email protected] or www.nysparks.com
October 18 Kingston Model Train and Railroad Hobby Show at Andy Murphy Midtown Neighborhood Center, 467 Broadway, 9am-5pm. (845) 481-4198 or 657-8563 [email protected]
October 23 Boo At the Zoo features Halloween Parade, haunted stories and other fun activities at Forsyth Park,157 Lucas Avenue, 5:30-7pm. (845) 339-3053 or www.forsythnaturecenter.org
October 24 Scarecrows in Frog Alley. Featuring creative scarecrow displays, pie contest, pumpkin carving, face painting. Junior League of Kingston partners with Friends of Historic Kingston. www.fohk.org
October 31 Rondout National Historic District Walk Tour, 1pm departure. (845) 339-0720 www.fohk.org
noVeMber eVentsNovember 1 Postcard Show at Andy Murphy Midtown Neighborhood Center, 467 Broadway, 9am-5pm. (845) 901-3902 or (845) 383-0061.
November 7 First Saturday Arts in Kingston. Art exhibit openings and receptions throughout Kingston, 5-9pm. For list of galleries: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29 Kingston Model Railroad 78th Anniversary Open House Scale models of steam & diesel locomotives, complete villages & scenery, Susan Street (off Pine Grove Avenue). Every Saturday and Sunday in November, 12-5pm. (845) 334-8233
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November 13, 14, 20, 21 Performance of “Pygmalion” at Coach House Players, 12 Augusta Street, 7:30pm. (845) 331-2476 for tickets or www.coachhouseplayers.org
November 13 & 14 Annual Christmas Bazaar. Shop for handmade gifts, crafts and baked goods and eat at the Elves’ Café! Don’t forget our Children’s Buying Room with specially priced toys and games for the kids! Be sure to create a special memory by having your child’s picture taken with Santa, Fair Street Reformed Church, 209 Fair Street. Friday from 4:30-7:30pm; Saturday from 9:30am-4pm. (845) 338-7722.
November 14 Amazing Reptiles. Bruce Lowder’s Animal Encounters, Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street, 10:30-11:15am and 11:30am-12:15pm. Please note there are two shows. Free. Registration is required. (845) 331-0507 ext. 7. www.kingstonlibrary.org
November 15 & 22 Performance of “Pygmalion” at Coach House Players, 12 Augusta Street, 2pm. (845) 331-2476 for tickets or www.coachhouseplayers.org November 20 Kingston’s Buried Treasures. Discover the exceptional character of Kingston at a monthly lecture series featuring individuals and subjects of local historical significance at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5:30pm. Free. (845) 481-9385 or [email protected]
November 22 Fair Street Reformed Church 5K at 1:30pm. (845) 338-7722 [email protected]
November 27 Annual Green Friday Event. A natural alternative to Black Friday, green practices and shopping ideas at Forsyth Nature Center, 157 Lucas Avenue, 11am-1pm. www.forsythnaturecenter.org
November 27 Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. Family fun includes refreshments, entertainment and raffles for kids bikes at Academy Green, 238 Clinton Avenue, 6pm. (845) 331-1216
November 27 & 28 Sinterklaas “Crowns and Branches” Workshops. As part of the Sinterklaas city-wide celebration, “Crowns and Branches” are created for participation in the children’s parade down Broadway, culminating in the departure of Sinterklaas via tugboat for Rhinecliff on Saturday afternoon, at the Kingston Home Port and Education Center at the Hudson River Maritime Museum. Museum and gift shop will be open. www.hrmm.org
November 28 Annual Sinterklaas Parade. Performances, workshops at various locations throughout Kingston, and parade down lower Broadway from Spring Street to Rondout Landing. www.sinterklaashudsonvalley.com
deCeMber eVentsDecember 4 Festival of Lights (part of the Snowflake Festival). Enjoy the grounds of the Senate House all lit up for the holidays and see the lovely decorations in the Loughran House. Enjoy hot apple cider and roasted chestnuts at Senate House State Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5-8pm. (845) 338-2786 [email protected] or www.nysparks.com
December 4 Snowflake Parade and Open House. A fun family-friendly parade to welcome Santa Claus and for children to visit him. Parade begins at Dietz Stadium, off Washington Avenue, 5pm.
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December 4-6 A Christmas Carol performance sponsored by Ulster Ballet at UPAC, 601 Broadway. Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm; Sunday at 2pm. UPAC Box Office (845) 339-6088 or (800) 745-3000 www.upac.org.
December 5 Story Play Children’s Theater. Help Jason Edwards create a one-of-a-kind, imaginative, fun theater experience, at Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street, 1pm-2pm. Free. Children’s Library at (845) 331-0507 ext. 7. www.kingstonlibrary.org
December 5 32nd Annual YMCA 5K Reindeer Ramble. Runners dress in festive, holiday outfits for the last road race of the year. This 5K run travels through the rolling hill section of midtown Kingston. A small reception follows to celebrate the victories in holiday style. The Jolly guy also takes time out of his busy schedule to cheer on the participants! Race walkers also are welcome! YMCA of Kingston and Ulster County, 507 Broadway, 1pm. www.ymcaulster.org
December 5 First Saturday Arts in Kingston. Art exhibit openings and receptions throughout Kingston, 5-9pm. For list of galleries: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
December 18 Kingston’s Buried Treasures - Discover the exceptional character of Kingston at a monthly lecture series featuring individuals and subjects of local historical significance at Senate House Museum, 296 Fair Street, 5:30pm. Free. (845) 481-9385 or [email protected]
December 31 Uptown Kingston New Year’s Eve Celebration! A vaudevillian style event happening throughout the neighborhood, featuring jazz, swing, prohibition-style drinks, burlesque and more! The evening culminates with an old fashion ball-drop at the corner of Wall and North Front Streets at midnight. [email protected] or [email protected]
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seasonal eVentsThe Kingston Farmers’ Market Come explore the beauty of the region and sample the bounty of the Hudson Valley harvest in our grower/producer market. Saturdays (rain or shine), 9am-2pm, Memorial Day Weekend thru November. Located on Wall Street between John and Main Street. infokingstonfarmersmarket.org or www.kingstonfarmersmarket.org
The Kingston Winter Market Up to 20 vendors offer items such as bread & baked goods, fresh fish, meat & eggs, fruits & vegetables, gourmet peanut butter, local wine, honey, and so much more. 1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month from 10am-2pm, December thru April. Located in Bethany Hall, Old Dutch Church, at 272 Wall St. [email protected] or www.kingstonfarmersmarket.org
Kingston Kayak ToursGuided Kayaking tours on the Hudson River and Rondout Creek, beginning May 23 thru September 4th. Occurs often on Fridays and Saturdays. For more information (845) 481-7336 [email protected] or www.kingstonparksandrec.org
Night Market Third Fridays May thru October. The Kingston Waterfront Business Association offers a monthly evening bazaar dedicated to leisurely strolling, shopping, mixing and mingling. Look for bright lights and tents from Spring Street to West Union along lower Broadway in the Rondout. Enjoy live music and unique vendors. For more information visit nightmarketkingston.com
First Saturday Opening Night Gallery Receptions Events throughout the year on the first Saturday of every month include live music, open studio tours, theatrical performances, historical reenactments, arts & cultural activities and so much more. For information and complete listing of events visit: www.artalongthehudson.com/kingston
Movies Under the Stars Movies Under the Stars are FREE, family friendly movies offered throughout the summer on Friday nights. All movies start at dusk. For information (845) 481-7333.
DATE LOCATION MOVIE RATING START TIME
June 12 Forsyth Park Disney’s Frozen PG 8:30pmJuly 17 Wall Street The Monuments Men PG-13 8:30pmJuly 31 Forsyth Park Beetlejuice PG 8:30pmAugust 14 Loughran Park Field of Dreams PG 8:15pmAugust 28 Academy Green Karate Kid PG 8:15pm
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We appreciate all the support from our neighbors here and afar. We look forward to building
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Pictured are Exec Chef Francesco Bagala, General Mgr Marco DiBella, Owners Renato & Helena Dibella
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