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Sunday May 20th 2012

Garrison Art Center–2010 Holiday Pottery Sale–Hudson Magazine

Pottery/Teacher Artist Lisa Knaus

Hudson Magazine–A Must See: The Annual Garrison Art Center Pottery Sale

This year’s show will house an exhibit of juried pieces made by more than 20 well-known professional potters working in the Hudson Valley, juried by  potters Edith Ehrlich and Tim Rowan.

The Holiday Pottery sale will include ceramics of many types of clay bodies, from terra-cotta to porcelain with various firing techniques including electric, gas, salt, and wood. Glazes and surface treatments vary widely, as most potters create their own versions of traditional glazes and techniques. 

Annual Holiday Pottery Sale
November 20-28, 2010, 10-6pm;
Opening Reception: November 19, 6-8pm; Members-Only Preview Sale: November 19, 12-4pm

Garrison Art Center, 23 Depot Square on Garrison’s Landing, Garrison, NY 10524

For more information on this and other programs and events at the Art Center visit garrisonartcenter.org or call 845.424.3960.

Hudson Magazine Classifieds–Millbrook Cabinetry & Design

Millbrook Cabinetry and DesignYour One-Stop Shop for Kitchen and Bathroom Full- Service Design and Construction

With designers and installers on staff, a direct connection to suppliers, and an extensive showroom, Millbrook Cabinetry & Design makes  the building or renovation of your home a pleasant experience that will leave you pleased for years to come.

For more information, click on www.hudsonmagazine.com

Hudson Magazine Classifieds–The Finest Antique Mall in New York State

Millbrook Antiques MallOver 40 Shops Under One Roof Filled with Treasures

The Millbrook Antiques Mall, located in the heart of the Dutchess Hunt Country, specializes in 18th and 19th century antiques and collectibles. Come spend the day and browse through room after room of furniture, silver, art, and decorative accessories.

For more information, please visit www.hudsonmagazine.com

Hudson Magazine Classifieds–Mix Cosmopolitan with Country and Discover “Classic Country” in the Hudson Valley

Willow ChandelierClassic Country in East Chatham, New York, is Without a Doubt One of the Most Unique Stores for Home Furnishings  in the Hudson Valley

You’ll find everything from handcrafted home furnishings to upholstered furniture, armoires, tables, and handwoven wool rugs, to fine glassware, imported linens, a fabulous collection of chandeliers and table lamps, and soaps and seasonal items for the garden.

For more information, go to Hudson Magazine

Hudson Magazine Classifieds–Quaint Shopping Village Overlooking the Shawangunk Ridge in New Paltz

Water Street Market_ New Paltz, NYWater Street Market Offers  Shopping and Outdoor Activities for the Entire Family

Packed with distinctive antiques, artisan chocolates, handcrafted jewelry, and so much more, this marketplace is designed with outside patios, gardens, and a central courtyard that invite relaxation.

Film festivals, live music, children’s book readings, and community forums  make Water Street Market the perfect destination spot.

For more information, visit Hudson Magazine , the Hudson Valley source for  shopping and everything that’s going on in the Hudson Valley and surrounding areas.

Hudson Magazine Classifieds–Turn Your Gold and Silver into Cash

We Sell Gold and Silver We Buy Gold, Silver & CoinsTop Dollar Paid in Cash

Visit this wonderful shop featured in Hudson Magazine –for your unwanted gold and silver jewelry, silver coins, and silver items.

Hudson Magazine Classifieds–New York Prop Shop Deals in Fabulous Soap Opera Nostalgia

Donegan's Soap Opera Prop ShopDonegan’s DoneAg’ins Prop Shop Offers Soap Opera Collectibles and Antiques

5-time Emmy award winning set decorator Dennis Donegan’s shop
features collectibles, antiques, props, and furniture from the Soap Opera As the World Turns.

For more, go to Hudson Magazine
the community online website for all that’s happening in the Hudson Valley, Litchfield County, and the Berkshires.

Hudson, NY–Townhouse for Sale, Brick Queen Anne, Circa 1895, in Columbia County, New York

Brick Queen Anne Townhouse in Hudson, NY

Real Estate: Located on one of Hudson’s architecturally important blocks, this 3-story circa 1895 brick Queen Anne townhouse has been renovated from top to bottom. Every step of the renovation–from the fastidious restoration of the facade to the transformation of the interior into a gracious home–has been a labor of love.

Architectural Detailing Graces this 1895 Townhouse

Queen Anne Townhouse Showcasing Original Detail

The stylish kitchen comes complete with a butler’s pantry featuring a second dishwasher and wine cooler. The 3 new baths include a jewel of a master bath with such luxuries as a steam shower and a grand soaking tub.

Beautifully Renovated Stylish Kitchen with Butler's Pantry

Master Bath with Steam Shower and Soaking Tub

Too many stunning details to list. Upgrades include: a new gas hot air heating/cooling system, radiant heat on the 1st floor, new electric, a sound system, and new roof and windows. Walking distance to Amtrak, The Henry Hudson Riverfront Part and Hudson’s many restaurants, shops and galleries. Offered at $495,000.

For more information, please contact Gary DiMauro Real Estate at www.garydimauro.com

 

GET TO KNOW–Rhinebeck, New York

Village of Rhinebeck, NY -- Beekman Arms Inn , Rhinebeck Artists Shop, Calico Restaurant and Patisserie, Foster's Coach House Restaurant

Located on the banks of the majestic Hudson River, Rhinebeck is a beautiful historic area in Northern Dutchess County, 100 miles north of New York City and easily accessible by Amtrak. It is a tourism destination boasting 437 National Historic Register sites, some now serving as B&Bs and inns. Fabulous restaurants, charming boutiques and shops, and numerous antique stores line the well-kept and preserved Village streets.

HISTORY

European settlement in the Rhinebeck area dates to 1686, when a group of Dutch crossed the river from Kingston and bought 2,200 acres of land from the local Iroquois tribes. Later, Henry Beekman obtained a patent for the land and saw a need for development. In 1703 the New York colonial assembly approved money for the construction of the King’s Highway, later known as the Albany Post Road and today most of Route 9.

The village was incorporated in 1834. Ten years later, Alexander Jackson built the Henry Delamater House at 44 Montgomery Street. It still stands today as one of the best examples of the early use of the Gothic Revival style in American residential architecture. By the 1850s, Rhinebeck had experienced great growth and acquired a reputation as a woodworking center. It’s reputation for milled products flourished and its furniture was shipped as far away as South Carolina. Rhinebeck became known as the leader in crafting the finest quality carriages, coaches and sleighs. Clothing manufacturers also achieved national prestige. The area was also acquiring a cachet as a location for the country estates of the Gilded Age wealthy, and those people could frequently be seen in town during the summer and on weekends.

An 1890 map of the village shows much of the historic district remains the same today. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, himself a native of nearby Hyde Park, New York, would play a role in the town’s history during the later years of the Great Depression when he oversaw the design process for the new post office. He had long promoted Dutch-style fieldstone as a material for public buildings in the area, and told the architects to use Henry Beekman’s house (burned in a 1910 fire) as their model and some of its remaining stones for the post office. The oldest building in the Village is the Beekman Arms Inn, built in 1700, and reported to be the oldest inn in America. The oldest house in the Village is the Benner House, built in 1739.

DEMOGRAPHICS

Population 2000: 3,077
Square miles: 1.62
Metro area: Poughkeepsie-Newburgh

As of the 2000 census, there were 3,077 people, 1,376 households, and 690 families residing in the village. The racial makeup of the village was 94.54% White, 1.92% Black or African American, 0.16% Native American, 1.14% Asian, 1.14% from other races, and 1.10% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race was 3.96% of the population.

The median income for a household in the village was $41,639, and the median income for a family was $57,000. Males had a median income of $46,653 versus $40,058 for females. The per capita income for the village was $28,773. About 3.4% of families and 9.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 10.7% of those under age 18 and 6.4% of those age 65 or over.

Jewett, NY–Windham Mountain Estate Nestled Between 2 Ski Resorts with Panoramic Views on 29 Acres Available for Sale

Windham Mountain Estate

Real Estate–Perfectly nestled between Windham High Peak and Hunter Mountain ski resorts, high in the Catskill State Park, sits this stylish architecturally designed modern mountain retreat.

Modern Estate with Open Floor Plan

Window Views and High Vaulted Ceilings

A dramatic interior with an open floor plan provides for spacious rooms with vaulted ceilings.

Catskill Mountain and Fresh Water Pond Views

Expansive panes of glass create a spectacular display of natural light and gorgeous vistas from every room. Lovely open meadows with panoramic mountain views, a serene 2-acre stocked freshwater pond, fabulous gardens, and lovely sunsets reminiscent of Frederick Church and Thomas Cole paintings define this 39-acre estate. This unique home will provide its owners with 4 seasons of adventures, wonderful entertaining, and exquisite natural beauty. Offered at $998,000.

For more information, please contact Gary DiMauro Real Estate at www.garydimauro.com

 

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