Events & Workshops at The O Zone & Flower Power
Check out the on-going events & workshops at THE O ZONE Sustainability Center and their new FLOWER POWER Native Plant Nursery & Garden Center. FLOWER POWER just opened April 10th.
Check out the on-going events & workshops at THE O ZONE Sustainability Center and their new FLOWER POWER Native Plant Nursery & Garden Center. FLOWER POWER just opened April 10th.
All Levels Welcome! Discover your inner artist as we guide you through the process of capturing your pet's personality on canvas. Celebrate your bond in a fun and creative way.
SAT and SUN, 9am-12pm
$200 includes canvas
SIGN UP TODAY! Email: studio@drewmillerart.com
Come out to the farm and join the community as we run or walk to honor the loved ones we’ve lost. All are welcome. Let’s support each other and enjoy the sunshine!
Grab a bite at the Café after the race. Open ‘till 6 pm. Indoor & Outdoor dining available.
$20 Race Fee. $25 after April 14. All donations go to CULTIVAR Community Farm of Red Hook.
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Gayle Beatty of Bigfoot Researchers of the Hudson Valley will join us once again to talk more about Bigfoot and their presence in the Hudson Valley. She and others will share stories of their encounters.
Thomm Quackenbush will also be with us to share his knowledge about lesser-known “monsters” such as The Loveland Frogmen, the Kelly-Hopkinsville Goblins, the Dover demon, and Gef the Talking Mongoose.
Taproom is open 12-8, serving beer, wine, cider, and cocktails. Hot food from Alma’s Tacos Food Truck!
Come early to grab a bite and get a seat!
Please park in the east lot to leave room in the smaller lot up front for those who truly need the shorter walk.
Come to the grand opening of FLOWER POWER, a Native Plant Nursery & Garden Center brought to you by The O Zone. The O Zone, Flower Power and the Koi Pond are all located on Greig Farm. Food, music, plants and activities! And you can feed the koi, too.
BARN TAPROOM serving Beer, Wine, Cocktails until 5 pm.
CAFÉ open until 6 pm.
DJ Sean McDevitt spinning outside behind the Market/Café (red barn)
Market open until 8 pm.
Solar Eclipse Glasses $4 while supplies last.
Eclipse
Starts 2:11 pm. Peak 3:24 pm. Ends 4:36 pm.
FEED THE GOATS
SIDEWALK CHALK
INDOOR PLAY KITCHEN & TRAIN TABLE
KIDS GET: apple juice, goldfish crackers, crayons, coloring pagers and paper crown to color! $10
BEER, WINE & COCKTAILS FOR GROWN-UPS
RSVP @thebarntaproom by FRIDAY, April 5th to guarantee spot & get $2 off
Please leave pets at home.
UFOs of the Hudson Valley Open Forum 2-6 pm with Thomm Quackenbush. Luna’s Cocina Food Truck open all day.
Welcome children ages 3-12. Parents as spectators only. Grab a bite at the Café. Then hunt for treats surrounded by goats! Parking off to the right of Market. Hunt behind market & barn.
Greig Farm is pleased to participate in the Second Annual Oaxaca Week, a collaboration between Ms. Ellie Charwat, the Poughkeepsie Folk Group, Steel Imaginations and INAH.
Join us for a talk and reception with photographer Eric Mindling.
Greig Farm is pleased to participate in the Second Annual Oaxaca Week, a collaboration between Ms. Ellie Charwat, the Poughkeepsie Folk Group, Steel Imaginations and INAH.
Portraits of women from Oaxacan villages taken by photographer Eric Mindling will be on exhibit July 25-30 from 10am-6pm at Greig Farm.
A talk and reception for the artist will take place on Sunday, July 30, from 2-4pm.
Hosted by Alex Bodey and Julia Savasta in collaboration with Greig Farm, join us for a locally inspired five course feast accompanied by live music by Jayla Kai and more.
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” ― Lao Tzu
Organized by Austin Loeffel:
“A Run to Remember is a decade-old seed that has recently taken root. When I received the news that my brother, Chris, had passed away after a long, painful battle with depression and addiction, the world around me seemed to collapse. Grief is an ongoing process that looks different in every situation, but that doesn’t mean we have to go through it alone.
A Run to Remember is an invitation to come together as a community: a collective of individuals who support each other through good times and bad. It is an opportunity to run in the spirit of competition, or walk in the spirit of good health. It is a chance to connect back to each other and back to the land that provides us with all that we need.
I run to remember my brother. I run to remember that I am never alone, no matter how lonely I may feel. I run to remember the pain I once felt, but no longer do. I run to remember that we are on this journey together.
What are you running to remember?
If you know someone who might be struggling, or who is undoubtedly suffering, I encourage you to bring them along with you on May 6th. Let us take the first step together.” - Austin
Donations to support gardening and farming education provided by Four Corners Community Farm are encouraged. Visit fourcornersfarm.org to donate.
Join us to celebrate love and good food on Valentine’s Day with a family style dinner open to all.
Thanksgiving Catering now accepting orders through November 16, 2022.
Halloween Festival, October 29th starting at 11am
Free trail race open to all ages. 9am start for 1/2 mile kids race, 9:30am start for 5k race.
Brooklyn-based songwriter Nan Macmillan pushes at the borders of Americana, folk and indie rock with a timeless ease. She studied music and poetry writing at the University of Virginia, and went on to get her masters in performance and production at Berklee College of Music in Valencia, Spain. Nan released her debut EP "August and the In Between" in April 2020, and is working on her upcoming full-length album. Her song "How Many Miles" was featured by NPR Music in 2021. She plays from the heart, and her songs serve as reminders to listen, to feel, and to express with vivid color.
Miles Taylour is a local singer-songwriter from the Hudson Valley. His blended style of folk and indie rock invites the listener to ride shotgun through stories of love, loss, death and triumph. His band the Upstate is made of seasoned musicians, Ben Senterfit on Bass, Sean Gallagher on Keys and Organ, and Josh Collow on Guitar. Their unique styles blend together to make Miles Taylour + The Upsate a regional act not to be missed.
Miles' first set of songs can be found on his collaborative effort, Passenger Side by Zak & Miles and can be found anywhere you stream music.
Peter DelGrosso founded Metropolitan Horn Authority in the fall of 2017 and has been working as a horn player, educator, and composer/arranger in New York City since 2014. As a performer he has traveled through China as principal horn of The Philadelphia Festival Orchestra, to Switzerland as the horn player for the Talis Festival & Academy, and also to Sweden and Columbia. Most recently Peter was a guest artist and brass clinician for the Casalmaggiore International Music festival in Casalmaggiore, Italy.
Back in the United States, Peter is an active member in orchestras throughout New York including The Chelsea Symphony, Manhattan Symphonie, and New York Wind Orchestra. He is currently the principal horn of the Yonkers Philharmonic in which he was a soloist in 2018. He also performed Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 4 with The Chelsea Symphony in 2019.
Receiving a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education from Virginia Commonwealth University, Peter was awarded "Outstanding Achievement in Music Education." Peter also received a Master of Music in Classical Performance from the Aaron Copland School of Music. Peter's teachers include David Jolley, Patrick Smith, Greg Thomas, John D'earth, John Clark, and Chris Komer.
Peter is an enthusiastic educator and is on faculty at the Long Island Conservatory. He is also the Creative Director of Mozart for Munchkins, an interactive concert series for children.
CLOVER is an independent musician and multimedia artist creating content that speaks to:
Freedom of expression
Empowering women/non-binary people
Spirituality and nature
Environmental awareness
Adam Fitch is an indie folk artist from New Jersey, USA. Over the years, his style has developed into its own unique blend of folk and soul. Lyrically, Fitch brings a level of emotional transparency and depth that invites personal exploration and doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities of being human. He draws lyrical influence from artists like Conor Oberst and Ben Howard, while offering more jazzy and exploratory chord choices. Sometimes fun and bouncy, sometimes spiritual and soft, and often raw and exposed, his songs always dig beneath the surface and offer listeners his open, honest self. His performances are highly intimate, with fans claiming that he “offers up his soul when he sings.” This has created a group of devoted fans during his young career. Recently, he was featured on Indie Folk Central as an up and coming Indie Folk artist.
The quartet is not only about interpretation and improvisation, but also about growth as artists. This musical medium that some call “jazz” provides an unparalleled opportunity for individual expression as well as communication and interplay on each person’s respective instruments.
Max Barnes on sax
Ben Halle on bass
Josh Clinton on piano
Dan Palladino on drums