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SUMMARY:Historic Images of Old Newburgh
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a presentation of photographs\, documents\, and postcards of historic Newburgh dating from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. Among the images we will be showing are class photos of the children of the Grand Street School\, graduating students of Newburgh Academy\, Newburgh’s baseball team and fire departments\, ship builders and other workers\, early documents from the Newburgh Glebe dating as far back as the late 1700’s\, and much more.  \nThe images will be presented by Hudson River Valley Heritage (HRVH; hvrh.org)\, a digital library that provides online visitors with free access to historical materials from the collections of libraries\, archives\, museums and historical societies located in the Hudson Valley. Newburgh’s collection of over 500 items can be accessed online at hvrh.org.
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/historic-images-of-old-newburgh-2/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Literature
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SUMMARY:Hudson River Poets
DESCRIPTION:Monthly meeting and sharing of poetry with the Hudson River Poets. Listen to local poets or bring a poem to share.
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/hudson-river-poets-2/
LOCATION:Newburgh Free Library\, 124 Grand Street \, Newburgh \, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literature
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SUMMARY:Books & Brews: The Glass Castle
DESCRIPTION:This program is open to anyone looking for a great book discussion. We will meet at 2 Alice’s Coffee Lounge in Newburgh for discussion and beverages. Copies of the book will be available at the Circulation Desk at the Main Library and the Town Branch one month prior to the event. Please call 845-563-3632 for details. The discussion will be led by Librarian Heather Gorman. Look forward to seeing you there!\nThur.\, Sept. 28 œ 6:30 p.m. -8 p.m. The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/books-brews-the-glass-castle/
LOCATION:2 Alices Coffee Lounge – Newburgh\, 117 Broadway\, Newburgh\, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Literature
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SUMMARY:Scholar's Pick Book Discussion @ Newburgh Free Library
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Jess Gerson for a lively discussion of THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD by Colson Whitehead. Books will be available for check out 4 weeks prior to the meeting.
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/scholars-pick-book-discussion-newburgh-free-library/
LOCATION:Newburgh Free Library\, 124 Grand Street \, Newburgh \, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Literature
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SUMMARY:Spring Street Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Chime In presents the bi-monthly Spring Street Reading Series. August 5th at 7pm will feature two writers living in Newburgh\, NY: author Belinda McKeon & poet Mona Paschke. \nBelinda McKeon will read from “Tender\,” a searing novel about longing\, intimacy and obsession\, who is also the award-winning author of “Solace.” \nJoin us for an evening of intimate storytelling at the gallery at Atlas. \nSuggested donation $10\nDoors open at 7pm \nchimeinworld.com
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/spring-street-reading-series-2/
LOCATION:Atlas Studios\, 11 Spring St\, Newburgh\, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Buying Local,Literature
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170722T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170719T041557Z
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SUMMARY:Bringing Water Accountability to Newburgh
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation about the Newburgh Water PFOS Contamination \nFind out what’s going on with the water here in Newburgh! \nJoin Retired Master Sergeant USMC Jerry Ensminger – founder of The Few\, The Proud\, The Forgotten – and a panel of local water leaders to discuss the #PFOS contamination found in Newburgh\, and how local residents can bring accountability and oversight to our local water supply. \nNOTE: Mr. Ensminger’s work led to a $2.2 billion award holding the Department of Defense accountable for the poisoning of water at Camp Lejeune\, the U.S. Marine Base. \nCall (518) 697-9190 for details. \nRSVP on Facebook:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/CampaignWaterProtection
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/bringing-water-accountability-to-newburgh/
LOCATION:Newburgh Free Library\, 124 Grand St\, Newburgh\, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literature
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SUMMARY:Books & Brews Author Talk
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL AUTHOR TALK. This month we’re welcoming author Belinda McKeon\, author of Tender\, to join our group! \nThis program is open to any 20 to 30-something looking for a great book discussion. We will meet at 2 Alice’s Coffee Lounge in Newburgh for discussion and beverages. Copies of the book will be available at the Circulation Desk at the Main Library and the Town Branch one month prior to the event. Please call 845-563-3632 for details. The discussion will be led by 30-Something Librarian Heather Gorman. Look forward to seeing you there! \nNext Read: Tender by Belinda McKeon \n117 Broadway\, Newburgh\, NY 12550
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/books-brews-author-talk/
LOCATION:2 Alices Coffee Lounge – Newburgh\, 117 Broadway\, Newburgh\, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literature
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SUMMARY:NFLXpo17
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URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/nflxpo17/
LOCATION:Newburgh Free Library\, 124 Grand St\, Newburgh\, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170506T223000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170507T010000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170510T201109Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Street Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:An evening of poetry\, song & art to benefit the Center for Hope in Newburgh\, a refuge for city youth.  Featuring Sam Anderson\, Vibeke Saugestad\, Kazumi Tanaka & Jeffrey Yang. \n$10 suggested donation\n(all proceeds donated to the Center for Hope) \nLearn more at: http://www.atlasnewburgh.com
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/spring-street-reading-series/
LOCATION:Atlas Studios\, 11 Spring St\, Newburgh\, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170204T180000
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CREATED:20170201T054522Z
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SUMMARY:Hudson River Poets Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Hudson River Poets invite you to join them for their monthly meeting.  Poetry readings and lively discussions.  Theme:  Peace and Humanity.  Tap into your inner poet!
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/hudson-river-poets-monthly-meeting/
LOCATION:The Newburgh Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum\, 94 Broadway\, Newburgh\, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170117T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170118T013000
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CREATED:20170110T222511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170110T222905Z
UID:24989-1484695800-1484703000@newburghrestoration.com
SUMMARY:Books & Brews
DESCRIPTION:This unique book discussion takes us out in the community with an opportunity to share some brewed coffee/tea and a few great reads. This program is aimed at 20/30-somethings\, but all are welcome. Copies of the book will be available at the Circulation Desk at the Main Library and the Town Branch one month prior to the event. Please call 845-563-3632 for details. The discussion will be led by 30-something librarian Heather Gorman. Look forward to seeing you there! \nThurs.\, Jan. 17 at  6:30 p.m. Sweetbitter  by Stephanie Danler\n“A thrilling novel of the senses and a coming-of-age tale\, following a small-town girl into the electrifying world of New York City and the education of a lifetime at one of the most exclusive restaurants in Manhattan.  Perfect for readers of Kitchen Confidential and Blood\, Bones and Butter. ” -penguinrandomhouse.com\n 
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/books-brews-2/
LOCATION:2 Alices\, 117 Broadway\, Newburgh \, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Literature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170114T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170115T000000
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SUMMARY:Book Reading - Troubling the Future
DESCRIPTION:It’s a new world out there\, one in which we’re hearing terms like “resistance” and “rebellion” a lot more often–and not just when seeing Star Wars. Come spend the evening with local Newburgh authors Sarah Jaffe and Peter Frase\, whose new nonfiction books illuminate the fights we’re in and the futures we’re facing. \nRobin D.G. Kelley says of NECESSARY TROUBLE: Americans in Revolt (Nation Books\, 2016)\, “Sarah Jaffe follows America’s new radicals\, and in doing so\, tells a far more consequential story—one that reveals our recent past and an alternative future. The most compelling social and political portrait of our age\, NECESSARY TROUBLE should be mandatory for anyone who thinks justice is necessary.” \nThe United States is witnessing a moment of unprecedented political engagement and social activism. Pundits who once fretted about Americans’ apathy have\, in the last few years\, borne witness to uprisings and protests across the country: the growth of the Tea Party\, the successful fight for a $15 minimum wage\, #BlackLivesMatter\, Occupy Wall Street\, and the grassroots networks supporting presidential candidates like Bernie Sanders. In NECESSARY TROUBLE\, Jaffe leads readers into the heart of these movements\, explaining what has made ordinary Americans from Seattle to St. Louis to Atlanta become activists. \nPeter Frase’s FOUR FUTURES: LIFE AFTER CAPITALISM (Verso Books\, 2016) is an exhilarating exploration into the utopias and dystopias that could develop from present society. Frase argues that increasing automation and a growing scarcity of resources\, thanks to climate change\, will bring it all tumbling down. In FOUR FUTURES\, Frase imagines how this post-capitalist world might look\, deploying the tools of both social science and speculative fiction to explore what communism\, rentism\, socialism and exterminism might actually entail. \nCould the current rise of real-life robocops usher in a world that resembles Ender’s Game? And sure\, communism will bring an end to material scarcities and inequalities of wealth—but there’s no guarantee that social hierarchies\, governed by an economy of “likes\,” wouldn’t rise to take their place. A whirlwind tour through science fiction\, social theory and the new technologies already shaping our lives\, FOUR FUTURES is a balance sheet of the socialisms we may reach if a resurgent Left is successful\, and the barbarisms we may be consigned to if those movements fail. \nLearn more at: http://necessarytrouble.org/\nhttp://www.peterfrase.com/
URL:https://newburghrestoration.com/event/book-reading-troubling-the-future/
LOCATION:Ms. Fairfax\, 105 Liberty Street\, Newburgh\, NY\, 12550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Literature
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