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chiffon111 · 3 years ago
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REAL TALK #CHIFFON111 feat @streetlawznow #nowplaying #nowbooking. We are in position for you to live your dreams also! We are now a network on Roku TV worldwide! Have you realize do to covid more small businesses have went out of business? Do you realize during that time entertainment gained billions of dollars while you sat still? Now is the time to be an #independent #entrepreneur and live your #dreams! Age is just a number! Your reality of life is not scripted! You can have your own show and be the star! Remember hard work and #dedication pays off! Never doubt yourself #motivated #aspire #unity #unsigned #unsignedartist #tv #tvshows #realityshows #music #musicvideos #musiclovers #PEEKSKILL #beautiful. #Brooklyn. #NY #NYC #Westchester #nowbooking (at Peekskill Riverfront Green) https://www.instagram.com/p/CU5UKengXZq/?utm_medium=tumblr
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drinkhv · 6 years ago
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DRINKING HV THIS WEEKEND ONWARD! 5/10
THIS WEEKEND!
FRIDAY MAY 10TH DeCicco & Sons in Brewster has a Five Boroughs Brewing Co. Tap Takeover 5pm - 10pm! Oliver’s Brew Crew in Albany has a Brown’s Beer Co. Sampling 3pm - 5pm! Thrifty Beverage in Poughkeepsie has an Obscure Oscillation Sampling Night 5pm - 7pm!
SATURDAY MAY 11TH New Paltz Brewing Co. in Wawarsing has a Maibock Release -Spring Beer Fest 1pm - 10pm! Captain Lawrence Brewery in Elmsford has their Anniversary Party 2019 12pm - 10pm! Oliver’s Brew Crew in Albany has an Ithaca Beer Co. Sampling 1pm - 3pm! Broken Bow Brewery in Tuckahoe has a Double Can Release & Tasting 6:30pm - 8:30pm!
ONWARD!
TUESDAY MAY 14TH Hudson’s Mill in Garnerville has it’s Grand Opening at 6pm!
WEDNESDAY MAY 15TH Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady has a Mad Jack Brewing Co. Beer Dinner 7pm - 9pm!
THURSDAY MAY 16TH Mad Jack Brewing Co. in Schenectady has a Becky’s Brew Raspberry Wheat Release Party 6pm - 8pm!
FRIDAY MAY 17TH The Ruck in Troy has a Fiddlehead Brewing Company Night 3pm - 11pm! Albany Ale & Oyster has Oxbow Night at 5pm! Glenville Beverage has an Empire Farm Brewery Sampling 4pm - 6pm!
SATURDAY MAY 18TH The Live Art Beer Fest in at the Garner Arts Center in Garnerville 2pm - 6pm! DeCicco & Sons in Armonk has a An Afternoon with St. Bernardus 12pm - 3pm! Crossroads Brewing Company in catskill has their Summer Kickoff Party 1pm - 11pm! Leewood Beverage Center in White Plains has a Broken Bow Brewery Beer Tasting 4pm - 7pm!
SUNDAY MAY 19TH The Live Art Beer Fest in at the Garner Arts Center in Garnerville 12pm - 4pm!
THURSDAY MAY 23RD River Outpost Brewing Co. in Peekskill has a Beer Dinner 7pm - 10pm!
SATURDAY MAY 25TH Shamrock Beer in Highland has their Grand Spring Tasting 1pm - 5pm!
THURSDAY MAY 30TH Quinnz Pinz in Middletown has a Night Shift Brewing Tap Takeover 6pm - 9pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 1ST The Lower Hudson Valley Craft Beer Festival is in Nanuet 12pm - 8pm! Westtown Brew Works has their Brewgrass Festival 1pm - 6pm! King’s Court Brewing Co. in Poughkeepsie hosts TAPS for TOOLS 12pm - 3pm! All City Grill in Lagrangeville has their Annual Craft Beer Parking Lot Party 2019 1pm - 6pm! CH Evans Brewing Co. in Albany has their 20th Anniversary Party 1pm - 6pm! Rare Form Brewing in Troy has their Five Year Anniversary 1pm - 8pm!
MONDAY JUNE 3RD Mad Jack Brewing Co. in Schenectady has a 10 Year Anniversary Beer Release 4pm - 12am! The City Beer Hall in Albany has an Other Half Beer Dinner 6pm - 10pm!
THURSDAY JUNE 6TH The Burger & Beer Blast is at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla 6pm - 10pm!
FRIDAY JUNE 7TH The Red, White & Brew Festival is at Proctors in Schenectady 5pm - 8pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 8TH Melzingah Tap House in Beacon has their 1 Year Anniversary Party 3pm - 8pm!
WEDNESDAY JUNE 12TH Dutch Ale House in Saugerties has a Beer Pairing Dinner with Keegan Ales 6:30pm - 8:30pm!
THURSDAY JUNE 13TH Brewers of Oakwood (Pre-pay only) is at Oakwood Cemetery in Troy 7pm - 8:30pm! Sarene Benerages hosts Trivia at Uno Pizzeria & Grill in Central Valley at 7pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 15TH The 4th Annual BBQ, Blues & Brews Fest is at Roscoe Beer Co. 11am - 5pm! Mohawk Grill & Taproom in Scotia has their 5th Anniversary Party 3pm! Great Life Brewing in Kingston has a Pints & Paws Fundraiser 1pm - 4pm!
THURSDAY JUNE 20TH Nighthawks in Troy has a The Beer Diviner Returns event 5pm - 10pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 22ND Pour Tour 2019 is in Chester 12pm - 5pm! Barley, Beer, Barrels and Bites: the Making of Westward Whiskey is at Farmers & Chefs in Poughkeepsie 2pm - 4pm!
THURSDAY JUNE 27TH Gardiner Liquid Mercantile has a KCBC Tap Takeover 6pm - 9pm!
THURSDAY JULY 11TH Sarene Benerages hosts Trivia at Uno Pizzeria & Grill in Central Valley at 7pm!
SATURDAY JULY 20TH Indian Ladder Farmstead Cider & Brewery in Altamont hosts the Farming Man Fest 2019 2pm - 11pm! The Beer, Bourbon, & Bacon Festival is at Barton Orchards in Poughquag 3pm - 7pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 29TH The Hudson Valley/NY Craft Beer, Music, and Food Festival is in Cold Spring 12pm - 6pm!
THURSDAY AUGUST 15TH The Burger & Beer Bash 2019 is at Dutchess Stadium in Wappingers Falls 6pm - 10pm!
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH Captain Lawrence Brewery in Elmsford has their Sour’d In September event 12pm - 6pm!
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onestowatch · 6 years ago
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Josie Dunne Is A Rockstar In Her Own Right On Tour With Andy Grammer [Tour Diary]
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Though touring can be full of long days and endless travel, Josie Dunne is proving this is nothing she can’t handle. Recently releasing her To Be The Little Fish EP, the Chicago-native is now settled in Nashville where she constantly works on her songwriting and collaborates with other creatives. Featuring quirks, charm, and a hint of nerdiness in all of her songs, Dunne is showcasing what it means to prideful in everything you love and care about.
Giving everything she’s got to each new audience, Dunne is a charismatic dream. Sharing the stage with Andy Grammer every night is no joke, but it’s as if she was born to be there. Though she may find herself rocking away on stage, she has discovered other facets of touring which are equally exciting. Here are a few glimpses of Josie Dunne making her mark on and off the stage.
To get an intimate look at Dunne’s music, check out our premiere of “Cool With It” acoustic session here.
All photos: Tyler Squires
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Standing on my amp, trying to be a rockstar.
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It’s a bird...It’s a plane…
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Jamming HARD in Cleveland.
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Two thick mamas at the art museum in Kansas City.
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Soundcheck.
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My first merch designs came in for this tour. I'd never had merch before, so I was VERY excited to rock it.
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Biting my nails (per usual) in a really pretty theater in Columbus. I got to see a lot of beautiful old theaters on this tour.
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I used to play and sing along to the record player in my room as a kid. This being my first tour, I wanted my set to feel as comfortable as those moments. So, I set up my record player to play the tracks of my songs so I could play along to vinyl live. It was cool.
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Being on stage is SO much fun.
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In Buffalo, NY freestyle rapping (lol jk).
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In Peekskill, NY.
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I adored getting to share my stories with a new crowd every night. That's the joy of writing songs- telling a story. Being on tour and sharing those every night was SO inspiring. I LOVE TOUR!
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Little trip to the beach on a chilly day in Charleston, SC.
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Got to visit a lot of art museums on days off. #ArtsyFarsty
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Andy Grammer and I hugging it out after the last show in Greensboro, NC where he jumped on stage during my set and played trumpet for the last song. I learned so much from him in only a month. He and his crew/band became like family. Love these people forever.
The tour may be over, but you can follow Josie Dunne’s post-tour sadness over on her Instagram. 
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theatredirectors · 6 years ago
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Catie Davis
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Hometown?
Peekskill, NY – about an hour north of NYC.
Where are you now?
NYC! I live in Sunnyside with my boyfriend, Jake, and our rescue dog, Edison.
What's your current project?
I am currently the associate director of Beetlejuice which is going out of town to the National Theatre in D.C. this fall. I’ve been involved with the show for almost a year and a half now and am really excited to be approaching a full production and to get to share it with the outside world.
I’m also developing two new musicals: Medusa, by Wes Braver and Rachel Dean, and Forget Me Not, with book & lyrics by Kate Thomas and music by Joey Contreras. Medusa is an adaptation of the Greek myth that unpacks the emotional and psychological experience of a young foreign woman who sought to make change in the world, but thanks to the broken system in which she found herself, went down in history as a gorgon. It’s been really interesting developing this show during the #MeToo movement, where the playing field is constantly changing. Forget Me Not tells the story of a remote costal town where a whale washes ashore and brings a burst of attention back to a struggling community. Inspired by the 1970 Oregon exploding whale and the Long Island serial killer, this musical is a fascinating mashup of scenarios that examine what we would do to keep from being forgotten.
Why and how did you get into theatre?
I joined the Peekskill High School Drama Club when I was a sophomore because my best friend was in it. I had just seen Spring Awakening on Broadway which opened my eyes and heart to how relatable musicals could be. The drama club was led by a retired dancer who gave the students a lot of control, and I immediately threw myself all in. I had always been a natural leader, and so when I was elected president of the club as a junior I decided to give student-directing a go. We did a production of The Crucible that fall, and I was hooked. I remember wishing at times that my club had better resources like many of the surrounding Westchester school districts, some of whom would go so far as to rent Broadway set pieces for their productions, but in retrospect I wouldn’t change a thing. I was given leadership opportunities that few sixteen-year-olds get and discovered my passion.
What is your directing dream project?
I would absolutely love to direct a musical at Shakespeare in the Park. Seeing Hair there back in 2008 completely changed my idea of what an audience and performer relationship could be. There’s something so magical about 1,800 people coming together to see a show not because they have all this money to spend on theater, but because they spent the time waiting in line for the opportunity. The untamable element of nature at the Delacorte Theater makes the whole thing even more magical and unpredictable.
What kind of theatre excites you?
I am excited by timely stories that are created and performed by a diverse group of people; stories that remind me of the value of embarking on an emotional journey in a room together. I belief we will be in deep trouble when we lose our ability to relate to one another, and theater gives us that necessary lesson in empathy. A score is typically the first thing I respond to, and I’m excited when I hear something new and original that really hooks me emotionally. I’m also excited when I see something or read something that completely changes how I view a character or historical event. I remember the first time I read Jean Anouilh’s Antigone, in which an architype like Creon makes a compelling, complex, and emotional argument for why Antigone should give up trying to bury her second brother, I suddenly felt like Greek tragedy was humanized and within reach.
What do you want to change about theatre today?
I’d love to see theater be more inclusionary of all types of people and stories. As a young woman, I am tired of going to see shows (especially stories about women) that were created entirely by teams of established white men. I am motivated to change that demographic with my presence and with the production teams I assemble. I don’t think enough value is placed on the lived experience an artist brings to a project, instead value is given to Broadway credits, and we end up with the same group of people making shows over and over. I just don’t think that’s very interesting or that it gives unique value to different shows. I’d also like to see more new works getting produced on a large scale. Arpita Mukherjee, who previously wrote for this blog, suggested a scenario where only new works get produced for a year, and that sounds awesome to me. I’m not opposed to adaptations, or revivals, that put a new lens or spin on a story we know, but think we need to hear from writers who are responding directly to the world we live in now.
What is your opinion on getting a directing MFA?
When I graduated from undergrad I was eager to get some work experience under my belt, and had a lot of student loan debt, so I figured an MFA was at least a few years down the line. Since then, working as an assistant and associate has felt like grad school; I’ve been able to observe really smart, passionate theater artists and learned a lot from them. I may still some day decide to go for my MFA, but I think I’ll know that time has arrived if I feel like I’m hitting a wall and no longer growing as a director, and fortunately there have been lots of other ways I’ve been able to challenge myself thus far.
Who are your theatrical heroes?
I have a deep appreciation for good stage managers; I wouldn’t make it through a single day of rehearsal without them and think they deserve to be acknowledged more publicly and regularly by our industry.
I owe so much to the actors who say yes to 29-hour readings or little development steps. Who, even though you can’t afford to give them anything more than a metro card, give you all their positive energy and bring so much clarity to the thing you’re developing.
I really admire the Public Theater for its initiatives to make theater inclusive and accessible, as well as for their leadership’s willingness to take risks with the work they produce and people they employ.
And personally, I am so grateful to Alex Timbers who has mentored and trusted me to be his associate over the past few years. I hear horror stories about experiences people have assisting, and he has been nothing but kind and supportive of me. I hope to pass that along as I grow and mentor younger directors.
Any advice for directors just starting out?
1. Trust your instincts. I directed my first real show outside of high school when I was seventeen. I had a cast from around New York and New Jersey, most of whom were older than me, and about one eighth of a production team. When I think back on that process, I remember feeling like I knew exactly what I was doing, and the crazy thing was – people trusted me. With the conviction and passion to tell the right story, my ragtag group managed to make something special. So, if you’re feeling compelled to direct, follow that instinct and find a way to make it happen. 
2. Say Yes! The biggest regret I have from the past five years was turning one specific project down. I didn’t feel like I totally jived with the creative team, I didn’t trust that they were going to make script changes without a fight, and so it just didn’t seem worth it. Now that same project has had a really cool production and is continuing to move forward. It took watching that train pull out of the station without me on board to realize there was no real reason to say no to it, and that I would have grown from the challenges it brought. I’m not suggesting you should say yes to everything – there are projects that will be in poor taste or with bad people that you should say no to (trust your instincts!), but until you have a really strong reason to say no, I suggest giving it a shot.
Plugs!
Tickets for Beetlejuice are on sale now! And D.C. is just a quick train ride or cheap bus ride away. Visit www.beetlejuicebroadway.com
I am helping my good friend and brilliant actress Tara Halpern develop her solo cabaret which will be performed at The Duplex on September 10. Tara’s hilarious piece, titled The Boys I Loved in Catholic School, takes us on an early 2000s teen-pop journey through her first twelve crushes, and considers the impact of pop media on young women’s self-worth. Keep an eye on catie-davis.com/news for ticket info, as well as updates on other projects!
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themusicenthusiast · 6 years ago
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Lindsey Buckingham Plots North American Fall Tour in Support of ‘Solo Anthology - The Best Of Lindsey Buckingham’; Performing at Majestic Theatre in Dallas on November 6th
Lindsey Buckingham is widely considered one of the greatest guitarists and songwriters and musical expressionists of our time. A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and 3 time GRAMMY winner, Buckingham is best known as the producer, guitarist, vocalist and chief songwriter for Fleetwood Mac and as a widely celebrated solo artist. His forthcoming Solo Anthology - The Best of Lindsey Buckingham is a comprehensive record of this illustrious career. Out October 5th on Rhino Records, Buckingham’s Solo Anthology will be released as a 3-disc set on CD and digitally and will also be available as a single disc abridged release. A 6-LP vinyl release is slated for November 23rd. The album is available for pre-order now. Solo Anthology - The Best of Lindsey Buckingham includes album, live and alternate versions of some of Lindsey’s celebrated solo albums including cuts from Law and Order, Go Insane, Out of the Cradle, Under the Skin, Gift of Screws and Seeds We Sow and incorporates songs from his collaborative album with Christine McVie released in 2017. The anthology features Buckingham’s film work with ”Holiday Road” and “Dancin Across The USA” from the 1983 motion picture soundtrack to National Lampoon’s Vacation and “Time Bomb Town” from 1985’s Back to the Future. Live versions of Fleetwood Mac’s “Tusk” and “Go Your Own Way” round out the album, but the most thrilling tracks come in the form of two new songs that have never before been released, “Hunger” and “Ride This Road.”
This fall Lindsey Buckingham will head out on a North American Tour in support of his Solo Anthology. The tour kicks off at Revolution Hall in Portland, OR on October 7th and highlights include the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles on October 12th and Town Hall in New York on December 4th. Tickets go on sale Saturday, August 18th. Every ticket purchased online for the Lindsey Buckingham tour includes a CD or digital copy of the single-disc version of the new Anthology. Fans will receive instructions via email on how to redeem the album after ticket purchase. Tickets begin going on-sale this Friday. U.S. Tour Dates: 2018 October 7 - Revolution Hall - Portland, OR 9 - Palace of Fine Arts - San Francisco, CA 12 - Orpheum Theatre - Los Angeles, CA 13 - Spreckels Theatre - San Diego, CA 15 - Boulder Theater - Boulder, CO 17 - Athenaeum Theater - Chicago, IL 18 - Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead - Munhall, PA 19 - Warner Theater - Washington DC 21 - Knight Theater - Charlotte, NC 22 - The Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College - Wilmington, NC* 24 - Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater - Peachtree City, GA 26 - Capitol Theater - Clearwater, FL 27 - Knight Concert Hall - Miami, FL 28 - King Center for the Performing Arts - Melbourne, FL November 5 - Paramount Theater - Austin, TX 6 - Majestic Theatre - Dallas, TX 8 - Brady Theater - Tulsa, OK 9 - Riverwind Casino - Norman, OK 10 - Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts - Salina, KS 12 - Lyric Fine Arts Theatre - Birmingham, AL 13 - Walker Theatre - Chattanooga, TN 14 - Bijou Theatre - Knoxville, TN 16 - Centre in the Square - Kitchener, ON 17 - Michigan Theater - Ann Arbor, MI 26 - Palace Theatre - North Canton, OH 27 - Riviera Theatre - New Tonowanda, NY 29 - Garde Arts Center - New London, CT* 30 - Appell Center for the Performing Arts - York, PA December 1 - Scottish Rite Auditorium - Collingswood, NJ 4 - Town Hall - New York City, NY 5 - The Wilbur Theatre - Boston, MA 6 - Paramount Hudson Valley Theater - Peekskill, NY Dec 8 - Capitol Center - Concord, NH 9 - Sands Event Center - Bethlehem, PA *These markets are not included in the Anthology ticket bundle promotion
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imlandscapeandmasonry · 4 years ago
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Well-Constructed Patio Can Prove as Great Tool for Outdoor Living Room Extension
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Recently you will find that patios are becoming popular place to spend family time. Entertaining guests is also a great option to utilize the patio space and enjoy barbeque on the weekend. Patios are actually becoming an innovative option of outdoor living room that is extended and appreciate your outdoor living at its finest. When you put some effort into decorating and refurbishing your patio using the latest ideas from the patio and landscaping experts it becomes a space with class in itself.
Take a moment to enjoy with your loved ones and create a patio where you can ease enjoying a beautiful sunset and sensational music with your friends. It will truly be your own personal paradise.
Many people neglect the outdoor areas of their property and don't make the most of their veranda, patio, deck or balcony. It must be remembered that the home is just as much outside as it is inside, and with a little bit of attention just about every external space can be made into an inviting and comfortable space which your friends and guests will appreciate.
With just a carefully chosen addition like patio your outdoor space can be possibly transformed from a neglected and unused space into a welcoming and beautiful outdoor oasis for al fresco dining, socializing or simply relaxing. Make certain that you create comfortable seating as it is one thing that really makes an outdoor space more enjoyable.  Transform your patio or veranda into an external lounge with some comfortable cushioned chairs and be able to enjoy the fresh air in luxury.
Hire installation of pavers in a patio which is entirely affecting the outside beauty of a home. Enthralling and perfect paving will make your patio area looks fantastic. Also, the top-notch material used in the paving of patio areas makes these unwavering, hence can be used for a long time without any renovation and maintenance. However, all is possible only if this task is done through a reputed paver contractor for a patio project.
It is evident that the captivating serene weather of city of New York influence people to have dining on the patio. Therefore, choosing one of the best paver contractors for your patio project is somehow a daunting task. Only an authentic and experienced paver contractor can make this task seamless, cost-effective, durable, and accordingly, for the expectations of the clients.
IM landscaping and Masonry is the best pavers contractor in Peekskill, NY, offering robust and designer pavers in different styles and sizes. To know more about outdoor living room In Peekskill NY, visit our site https://imlandscapeandmasonry.com/
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chiffon111 · 3 years ago
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REAL TALK #CHIFFON111 feat @streetlawznow #nowplaying #nowbooking. We are in position for you to live your dreams also! We are now a network on Roku TV worldwide! Have you realize do to covid more small businesses have went out of business? Do you realize during that time entertainment gained billions of dollars while you sat still? Now is the time to be an #independent #entrepreneur and live your #dreams! Age is just a number! Your reality of life is not scripted! You can have your own show and be the star! Remember hard work and #dedication pays off! Never doubt yourself #motivated #aspire #unity #unsigned #unsignedartist #tv #tvshows #realityshows #music #musicvideos #musiclovers #PEEKSKILL #beautiful. #Brooklyn. #NY #NYC #Westchester #nowbooking (at Peekskill Riverfront Green) https://www.instagram.com/p/CU5UKengXZq/?utm_medium=tumblr
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drinkhv · 6 years ago
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DRINKING HV THIS WEEKEND ONWARD! 5/16
THIS WEEKEND!
THURSDAY MAY 16TH Mad Jack Brewing Co. in Schenectady has a Becky’s Brew Raspberry Wheat Release Party 6pm - 8pm!
FRIDAY MAY 17TH The Ruck in Troy has a Fiddlehead Brewing Company Night 3pm - 11pm! Albany Ale & Oyster has Oxbow Night at 5pm! Glenville Beverage has an Empire Farm Brewery Sampling 4pm - 6pm! Draught Industries in Beacon has a Burial Beer Co. Tap Takeover 6pm - 10pm!
SATURDAY MAY 18TH The Live Art Beer Fest in at the Garner Arts Center in Garnerville 2pm - 6pm! DeCicco & Sons in Armonk has a An Afternoon with St. Bernardus 12pm - 3pm! Crossroads Brewing Company in catskill has their Summer Kickoff Party 1pm - 11pm! Leewood Beverage Center in White Plains has a Broken Bow Brewery Beer Tasting 4pm - 7pm!
SUNDAY MAY 19TH The Live Art Beer Fest in at the Garner Arts Center in Garnerville 12pm - 4pm!
ONWARD!
THURSDAY MAY 23RD River Outpost Brewing Co. in Peekskill has a Beer Dinner 7pm - 10pm!
SATURDAY MAY 25TH Shamrock Beer in Highland has their Grand Spring Tasting 1pm - 5pm! Hudson Brewing Co. has their 4 Year Beer Bash 12pm - 10pm!
SUNDAY MAY 26TH Sing Sing Kill Brewery in Ossining has their One Year Anniversary Party 1pm - 11pm!
THURSDAY MAY 30TH Quinnz Pinz in Middletown has a Night Shift Brewing Tap Takeover 6pm - 9pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 1ST The Lower Hudson Valley Craft Beer Festival is in Nanuet 12pm - 8pm! Westtown Brew Works has their Brewgrass Festival 1pm - 6pm! King’s Court Brewing Co. in Poughkeepsie hosts TAPS for TOOLS 12pm - 3pm! All City Grill in Lagrangeville has their Annual Craft Beer Parking Lot Party 2019 1pm - 6pm! CH Evans Brewing Co. in Albany has their 20th Anniversary Party 1pm - 6pm! Rare Form Brewing in Troy has their Five Year Anniversary 1pm - 8pm!
MONDAY JUNE 3RD Mad Jack Brewing Co. in Schenectady has a 10 Year Anniversary Beer Release 4pm - 12am! The City Beer Hall in Albany has an Other Half Beer Dinner 6pm - 10pm!
TUESDAY JUNE 4TH Gentle Giant Brewing Company in Pearl River has a Beer & Food Pairing 6pm - 9pm!
THURSDAY JUNE 6TH The Burger & Beer Blast is at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla 6pm - 10pm!
FRIDAY JUNE 7TH The Red, White & Brew Festival is at Proctors in Schenectady 5pm - 8pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 8TH Melzingah Tap House in Beacon has their 1 Year Anniversary Party 3pm - 8pm! The Stormville Airport Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival is from 11am - 5pm!
WEDNESDAY JUNE 12TH Dutch Ale House in Saugerties has a Beer Pairing Dinner with Keegan Ales6:30pm - 8:30pm!
THURSDAY JUNE 13TH Brewers of Oakwood (Pre-pay only) is at Oakwood Cemetery in Troy 7pm - 8:30pm! Sarene Benerages hosts Trivia at Uno Pizzeria & Grill in Central Valley at 7pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 15TH The 4th Annual BBQ, Blues & Brews Fest is at Roscoe Beer Co. 11am - 5pm! Mohawk Grill & Taproom in Scotia has their 5th Anniversary Party 3pm! Great Life Brewing in Kingston has a Pints & Paws Fundraiser 1pm - 4pm! New Paltz Brewing Co. in Wawarsing has their Dunkelweizen "Dunk Tank" Fest -Beer Party 2pm - 8pm!
THURSDAY JUNE 20TH Nighthawks in Troy has a The Beer Diviner Returns event 5pm - 10pm! Clock Tower Grill in Brewster has a Tour of Hudson Valley Beer Dinner 7pm - 10pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 22ND Pour Tour 2019 is in Chester 12pm - 5pm! Barley, Beer, Barrels and Bites: the Making of Westward Whiskey is at Farmers & Chefs in Poughkeepsie 2pm - 4pm!
THURSDAY JUNE 27TH Gardiner Liquid Mercantile has a KCBC Tap Takeover 6pm - 9pm!
SATURDAY JUNE 29TH The Hudson Valley/NY Craft Beer, Music, and Food Festival is in Cold Spring 12pm - 6pm! Hops & Hits! is at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy at 6pm!
THURSDAY JULY 11TH Sarene Benerages hosts Trivia at Uno Pizzeria & Grill in Central Valley at 7pm!
SATURDAY JULY 20TH Indian Ladder Farmstead Cider & Brewery in Altamont hosts the Farming Man Fest 2019 2pm - 11pm! The Beer, Bourbon, & Bacon Festival is at Barton Orchards in Poughquag 3pm - 7pm!
THURSDAY AUGUST 15TH The Burger & Beer Bash 2019 is at Dutchess Stadium in Wappingers Falls 6pm - 10pm!
SATURDAY AUGUST 31ST Hops & Hits! is at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy at 6pm!
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH Captain Lawrence Brewery in Elmsford has their Sour’d In September event 12pm - 6pm!
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andreanblack · 2 years ago
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Accept announces North American headlining tour with @narcoticwastelandofficial as support Last year, Accept released their critically acclaimed 16th studio album, Too Mean To Die, which landed them on the top of the charts [#1 - USA Hard Music, #2 - Germany, #3 - UK (Rock), etc.]. The band, which includes guitarist and founding member Wolf Hoffmann, has defined the international genre since they formed in Solingen, Germany in 1976, reigning as one of the most important German rock bands in the 80s alongside the Scorpions, while also influencing bands such as #Metallica, #Slayer, #GunsNRoses and #IronMaiden. Now, the metal legends are coming back to the states, poised to kick off their headlining "Too Mean To Die - Tour #NorthAmerica 2022" this fall, featuring #NarcoticWasteland as openers. Fans can expect a diverse set-list of new and classic tracks, plus mega-hits "Balls To The Wall", "Princess Of The Dawn", "Fast As A Shark" and many more. VIP experiences will be available! "Too Mean To Die - Tour North America 2022" dates w/ Accept, Narcotic Wasteland Sept. 29 - Nashville, TN - Brooklyn Bowl Oct. 1 - Houston, TX - The Concert Pub North Oct. 2 - Fort Worth, TX - Rail Club Oct. 4 - El Paso, TX - Rockhouse Oct. 7 - San Luis Obispo, CA - The Coach House Oct. 8 - West Hollywood, CA - The Whiskey Oct. 9 - Las Vegas - Vamped Oct. 11 - Denver, CO - The Venue Oct. 13 - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave Ballroom Oct. 14 - St. Charles, IL - The Arcada Theater Oct. 15 - Westland, MI - The Token Oct. 16 - Toronto, ON - The Phoenix Theater Oct. 18 - Vineland, NJ - Landis Theater Oct. 20 - Jim Thorpe, PA - Penns Peak Oct. 21 - Patchogue, NY - Stereo Garden * Oct. 22 - Peekskill, NY - Paramount Theater * Oct. 23 - Teaneck, NJ - Debonair Music Hall * Oct. 25 - New York City, NY - The Gramercy Oct. 26 - New Bedford, MA - The Vault Oct. 27 - Harrisburg, PA - XL Live Oct. 29 - Columbus, OH - King Of Clubs *=no Narcotic Wasteland See all tour dates and ticket links also here: https://www.acceptworldwide.com/tour/ (link in bio) Photo credit: 2022 Deaf Music Inc. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cepg-_RDRlD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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halfpinthistorianblog · 4 years ago
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June Historical Happenings in New York State
June 1, 1778—Cobleskill, NY destroyed by Joseph Brant, a Mohawk military leader, during the American Revolution.
June 1, 1797 – Convention between the State of New York and the Oneida Indians.
June 1, 1889—General Electric’s famous electrical engineer, Charles Steinmetz, arrives in US from Germany
June 2, 1980—Two-time Olympic gold medalists soccer player Abby Wambach is born in Rochester, NY.
June 2, 1935—Babe Ruth retires
June 3, 1621—The Dutch West India Company received a charter for New Netherland (now New York).
June 3, 1925—Actor Tony Curtis was born in the Bronx, NY.
June 3, 1968 --Valerie Solanas shot Andy Warhol in his studio, known as The Factory.
June 4, 1876—An express train called the Transcontinental Express arrives in San Francisco, California, via the First Transcontinental Railroad only 83 hours and 39 minutes after having left new York City.
June 5, 19689—New York Senator Robert Kennedy is assassinated
June 6, 1946—The Basketball Association of America is formed in New York City.
June 7, 1905—James Braddock, the boxer of Irish heritage known as “Cinderella Man”, is born in New York City.
June 7, 1939 – Macy’s Department Store retail workers strike, Herald Square.
June 8, 1786—In New York City, commercial ice cream was manufactured for the first time.
June 8, 1925—Former First Lady of the United States Barbara Bush was born in New York City
June 8, 1969—The New York Yankees retired Mickey Mantle's number (7).
June 8, 2001—Marc Chagall's painting "Study for 'Over Vitebsk" was stolen from the Jewish Museum in New York City. The 8x10 painting was valued at about $1 million. A group called the International Committee for Art and Peace later announced that they would return the painting after the Israelis and Palestinians made peace.
June 9, 1909—Alice Huyler Ramsey, a 22-year-old housewife and mother from Hackensack, New Jersey, becomes the first woman to drive across the United States. With three female companions, none of whom could drive a car, in fifty-nine days she drove a Maxwell automobile the 3,800 miles from Manhattan, New York, to San Francisco, California.
June 9, 1942—New York Senator Neil Breslin is born in Albany, NY.
June 10, 1822—John Jacob Astor III, businessman and philanthropist, is born in New York City
June 10, 1915—The first showing of a 3-D film before a paying audience takes place at the Astor Theater in NYC
June 10, 1959—54th New York Governor Eliot Spitzer is born in the Bronx, NY.
June 11, 1785—The first Catholic Church in NYC is incorporated, becomes St. Peter’s.
June 11, 1825—The first cornerstone is laid for Fort Hamilton in New York City.
June 12, 1665—England installs a municipal government in New York City (the former Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam).
June 12, 1939—Baseball Hall of Fame is dedicated at Cooperstown
June 12, 1943 – A little before midnight, a German submarine lands off Amagansett, Long Island [see June 13, 1943]
June 13, 1927—Charles Lindbergh was honored with a ticker-tape parade in New York City.
June 13, 1942—The Six Nations of the Iroquois declare war on the Axis powers, asserting its right as an independent sovereign nation to do so. This proclamation authoritatively allowed Iroquois men to enlist and fight in World War II on the side of the Allied powers.
June 13, 1943—German spies landed on Long Island, New York. They were soon captured.
June 13, 1963—Actress Lisa Vidal, known for her roles in “The Division” and “ER” was born in New York City.
June 13, 1971—The New York Times began publishing the "Pentagon Papers". The articles were a secret study of America's involvement in Vietnam.
June 14, 1994—The New York Rangers won the Stanley Cup by defeating the Vancouver Canucks. It was the first time the Rangers had won the cup in 54 years.
June 15, 1863—Secretary of War Edwin Stanton telegraphed New York Governor Horatio Seymour requesting state militia troops to repel the foreseen Confederate invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania.
June 15, 1904—General Slocum disaster claims 1,200 lives.
June 15, 1951—First episode of I Love Lucy airs
June 15, 1932—Mario Cuomo, 52nd Governor of New York,, is born in Queens, NY.
June 16, 1857—New York City Police Riot occurred between the recently dissolved New York Municipal Police and the newly formed Metropolitan Police.
June 16, 1911—Incorporation of the Computing Tabulating Recording Company, forerunner of IBM, in Endicott
June 17, 1778—Springfield (in Otsego County, NY) is destroyed by Joseph Brant, a Mohawk military leader.
June 17, 1885—The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York City aboard the French ship Isere.
June 17, 1941--WNBT-TV in New York City, NY, was granted the first construction permit to operate a commercial TV station in the U.S.
June 17, 1916 -- official announcement of the existence of an epidemic polio infection in Brooklyn, NY. 2,000 deaths in NYC that year.
June 18, 1861—The first American fly-casting tournament was held in Utica, NY.
June 19, 1754—Albany Congress meets to form a plan of union
June 19, 1903—Baseball great Henry Louis “Lou” Gehrig of the New York Yankees is born in Yorkville, New York City.
June 19, 1940—Shirley Muldowney, the first female drag racer, was born in Burlington, VT but grew up in Schenectady, NY. She was the first female to receive a license from the National Hot Rod Association to drive a Top Fuel dragster. She won the NHRA Top Fuel championship in 1977, 1980 and 1982, becoming the first person to win two and three Top Fuel titles. She has won a total of 18 NHRA national events.
June 19, 1949—Execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenburg at Sing Sing Prison in NY.
June 20, 2012 – Fur District strike, NYC.
June 21, 1882—Artist Rockwell Kent is born in Tarrytown.
June 22, 1611—English explorer Henry Hudson, his son and several other people were set adrift in present-day Hudson Bay by mutineers.
June 22, 1939—The first U.S. water-ski tournament was held at Jones Beach, on Long Island, New York.
June 23, 1819—Washington Irving publishes “Rip Van Winkle”
June 24, 1954—53rd Governor of New York George Pataki is born in Peekskill, NY.
June 24, 1962—The New York Yankees beat the Detroit Tigers, 9-7, after 22 innings.
June 24, 2004—The death penalty was ruled unconstitutional in New York.
June 25, 1887—George Abbott, acclaimed theater producer, director, playwright, screenwriter, film director, and film producer was born in Forestville, NY
June 25, 1906—Pittsburgh millionaire Harry Kendall Thaw, the son of coal and railroad baron William Thaw, shot and killed Stanford White. White, a prominent architect, had a tryst with Florence Evelyn Nesbit before she married Thaw. The shooting took place at the premiere of Mamzelle Champagne in New York. The ensuing trial was called “Trial of the Century.”
June 25, 1951—In New York, the first regular commercial color TV transmissions were presented on CBS using the FCC-approved CBS Color System. The public did not own color TVs at the time.
June 25, 1954—Sonia Sotomayor, the third woman and the first Hispanic to sit on the bench of the United States Supreme Court is born in the Bronx.
June 25, 1985—New York Yankees officials enacted the rule that mandated that the team’s bat boys were to wear protective helmets during all games.
June 26, 1819—Abner Doubleday is born in Ballston Spa, NY.
June 26, 1819—WK Clarkson Jr. of New York obtained a patent for the first velocipede (bicycle).
June 26, 1880 – New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (in Geneva NY) was established in law.
April 23, 1933 – Formation of the Chinese Hand-Laundry Alliance, Mott St.
June 26, 1959—St. Lawrence Seaway opens
June 26, 1880 – New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (in Geneva NY) was established in law.June 27, 1847—New York and Boston were linked by telegraph wires
June 27, 1893—The New York stock market crashed; by the end of the year, 600 banks and 74 railroads had gone out of business
June 27, 1929—Scientists at Bell Laboratories in New York revealed a system for transmitting television pictures
June 27, 1942—The FBI announced the capture of eight Nazi saboteurs who had been put ashore from a submarine off the coast of Long Island, NY
June 27, 1949—Fashion designer Vera Wang is born in NYC.
June 27, 1959—The play “West Side Story” with music by Leonard Bernstein, closed after 734 performances on Broadway.
June 27, 1967—200 people were arrested during a race riot in Buffalo, NY
June 28, 1920—The College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY is officially established as a Roman Catholic college for women with a liberal arts curriculum.
June 26-28, 1928—Al Smith becomes the first Roman Catholic to be nominated by a major political party for US President
June 28, 1926—Film director, screenwriter, composer, lyricist, comedian, actor and producer, Mel Brooks, known for “History of the World: Part One” and “Blazing Saddles”, is born in Brooklyn, NY.
June 28, 1969—The Stonewall Riots, a series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations by members of the gay community against a police raid that took place at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City, occurs.
June 28, 1969—Actress Tichina Arnold, known for her roles in the TV sitcom “Martin” and the CW show “Everybody Hates Chris” is born in Queens, NY.
June 29, 1987—The Yankees blow 11-4 lead but trailing 14-11 Dave Winfield's 8th inning grand slammer beats Toronto 15-14; Don Mattingly also grand slams
June 30, 1859—The “Great Blondin,” Jean Francois Gravelot, is the first tightrope walker to cross Niagara Falls
June 30, 1959—Actor Vincent D’Onofrio, known for many roles including his role as Detective Robert Goren in “Law and Order: Criminal Intent”, is born in Brooklyn, NY.
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USA, New York, NY Mark Morganelli & The Jazz Forum All-Stars Celebrate Brasil! Double-CD Tuesday, June 25th Set Times: 7:30 & 9pm @ Zinc Bar:
Mark Morganelli & The Jazz Forum All-Stars Celebrate Brasil! Double-CD Tuesday, June 25th Set Times:  7:30 & 9pm To Request A Promo or Download Contact: [email protected] @ Zinc Bar 82 W. 3rd, St. New York, NY 10012 (between Thompson & Sullivan)$20 Tickets Tickets & Info Mark Morganelli, Flugelhorn, Percussion Helio Alves, Piano Itaiguara Brandao, Bass Adriano Santos, Drums Nanny Assis, Guitar, Percussion, Vocals + special guest Vanessa Falabella, Vocals “lyrical and joyful. This music will bring a smile to your face!” —David Sanborn Trumpeter/Flugelhornist Mark Morganelli brings his Jazz Forum All-Stars to Zinc on Tuesday, June 25 to celebrate his new CD, Brasil! Mark Morganelli began presenting concerts in his first Jazz Forum loft at 50 Cooper Square in June 1979. By the time the second Jazz Forum loft closed its doors in April 1983, recordings, videos, films and radio broadcasts had documented performances by Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Wynton Marsalis, Woody Shaw, Red Rodney, Carmen McRae, Barry Harris, Philly Joe Jones, and Max Roach. After residencies at the Village Gate and Entermedia Theater, thirty-four years ago, Morganelli established Jazz Forum Arts, not-for-profit arts presenting organization, and in 1985 started the Riverside Park Arts Festival, which concluded on its 13th anniversary in August 1997. Morganelli has produced over sixty compact discs, most for Candid Records, twenty of which were recorded “Live” at NYC’s Birdland club, where he was the music coordinator for five years. Nearly thirty years ago, Morganelli and his family moved to Westchester, and shortly thereafter, he inaugurated the Jazz at the Music Hall series in Tarrytown. Performers included Ahmad Jamal, Billy Taylor, Harry “Sweets” Edison, James Moody, Betty Carter, Gerry Mulligan, Herbie Mann, Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Maynard Ferguson, Dave Brubeck, Chuck Mangione, Bobby McFerrin, Chick Corea, Savion Glover, Cassandra Wilson, Dianne Reeves, Dr. John, Spyro Gyra, David Sanborn, Chris Botti, Pat Metheny, Hugh Masekela and the Count Basie, Lionel Hampton, Illinois Jacquet, Duke Ellington and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestras–150 shows in 22 years. Morganelli produced the Sunnyside and Berkshire Jazz Festivals and was executive producer of “Reckson Jazz at Tilles” at C.W.Post College in Greenvale, Long Island for nine years. Other productions have included the Tarrytown Arts Festival, concerts at the Paramount Center in Peekskill, the Palace Theatre in Stamford, CT, NJPAC, The John Harms Center in Englewood, NJ, the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College, SUNY, The Beacon Theatre, Symphony Space, NYU Skirball Center and The Town Hall, NYC. Morganelli also produced the Dizzy Gillespie 75th Birthday concert at Carnegie Hall and co-produced “Jazz Beats Breast Cancer” at Avery Fisher Hall. In 2005, he began presenting a new concert series at Jazz at Lincoln Center, supported by grants from the NEA & NYSCA for NPR broadcasts of the events. As a trumpeter and flugelhornist, Morganelli performed at the 1976 Montreux Jazz Festival, the 1992 & 1994 Syracuse Jazz Festivals, the Du Maurier Downtown Toronto Jazz Festival, JVC/NY and Saratoga Jazz Festivals, the White Plains Jazz Fest, several tours of Italy (including in 2018), many concerts and festivals in Europe, Japan, Brazil and the Caribbean, and hosted nightly jam sessions aboard the QE2 to the Newport Jazz Festival from 1996-99. He continues to perform with his Jazz Forum All-Stars around the region and has just released his fifth CD as leader, Brasil!. He and his wife, Ellen Prior opened their new Jazz Forum club in Tarrytown, NY in June 2017. Showtimes are at 7:30 pm & 9:00 pm. Tickets: $20. For more info call (212) 477-9462 or visit https://zincjazz.com.
Mark Morganelli & The Jazz Forum All-Stars Brasil! (Jazz Forum Records JFR004 Double-CD) Street Date: June 25, 2019 Mark Morganelli-Flugelhorn, Percussion, Abelita Mateus-Piano, Eddie Monteiro-Midi-accordion, vocals, Monika Oliveira-Vocals, Nilson Matta-Bass, Adriano Santos- Drums, Nanny Assis, Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Carlos Barbosa-Lima-Guitar UPC Code:  8   88295 85906   6 www.jazzforumarts.org Media Contact Jim Eigo Jazz Promo Services 272 State Route 94 South #1 Warwick, NY 10990 Ph: 845-986-1677 [email protected] www.jazzpromoservices.com "Specializing in Media Campaigns for the music community, artists, labels, venues and events.”
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topmediumreaderspro · 8 years ago
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Psychic Medium in Peekskill NY 10566
The following article goes into detail about psychic medium in Peekskill New York 10566 A medium can either be natural born or develop later in life, though they will already possess medium skills which they just haven't recognised yet. It is the view of many life long spiritualists that the days of old were more productive in terms of the natural abilities and volumes of those having these abilities. The Victorian era saw mediumship as being highly fashionable with seances and parlour tricks providing entertainment for the curious, whilst being underpinned by the realisation of the power and greatness of mediumship itself when pure evidential readings left the sitter in no doubts as to its validity. Materialisations, levitation and apports were regular events and the great late Daniel Douglas Home was one Scottish medium who did these things. An astonished and varied gathering of well to do towns folk and journalists witnessed him float up into the air and they also saw a human arm materialise in front of them which was firm to the touch and seemingly unattached to anything. Daniel was quoted as being the most gifted medium, and sought to avoid contact with other spiritualists stating they could teach him nothing. He remains an enigma for many who merely thought mediumship was an illusion or trick. During the scandal, Home was apparently at his best when it came to producing incredible phenomena. In December 1868, his most famous feat took place at the home of Lord Adare. During the evening, Home reportedly went into a trance and floated out the window of the third floor, then floated back in another window - all before the eyes of a number of stunned witnesses. The event occurred in front of three irreproachable members of London's high society, Lord Adare, his cousin Captain Charles Wynne and the Master of Lindsay. There is no doubt the world lost an astonishing man when Daniel passed to the higher life.
In the early 1900s many natural born mediums were encouraged to develop and many young child mediums took to the stage to demonstrate their skills. These skills were developed by what is know as sitting in circle. Circle development covers a group of people sitting to develop their clairvoyant or psychic abilities. The aim is to help everyone learn to connect to spirit in their own way and usually in a variety of different ways. Workshops in general can cover traditional clairvoyance, psychic art, clairvoyance with music, ribbon and colour clairvoyance, psychic drawing, sand reading, flower reading, tarot reading and much more, all under the gentle guidance of a variety of well qualified mediums and psychics. Mediumship development needs 2 very important ingredients, one is a person with a good heart, compassion for fellow man and all things living and the aptitude to develop either potential or those already gifted & active, and the other are good spiritual medium teachers, it is a discipline that required intense study for the best possible results. Whatever phrases we use to describe clairvoyant and psychic abilities, first and foremost it is the spiritualist way of life and all that it encompasses that should always be at the fore. Some may feel that spiritualism is a religion, i feel it is more a way of life.
Sarah Saxon works in the psychic and metaphysical industry and offers services Worldwide to advance spiritualism & world awareness, articles are unbiased and fact based.
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AWAKENINGS IN THE HUDSON VALLEY
Mark your calendars!!
AN EVENING OF THE ARTS AND LIVE MUSIC!!
Saturday the 14th of September 2019
Artist’s Meet and Greet Reception — Exhibits and Sales
3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
LIVE Musical Performances
6:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
$10.00 admission
ANTONIA’S STUDIO 4
925 South Street
Peekskill, NY 10566
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