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April, 2024

Tuesday
2
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Meeting at Anne Sunners condo to plan shared activities
Friday
5
The Woods condominium clubhouse
4:00 PM
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BYO beverage (but no red wine, please!) and perhaps a light appetizer; drop in any time between 4:00 & our 5:30 finish
Sunday
7
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First in a series. Laying out the facts...4:00-5:30 PM at Church of Messiah Parish Hall. Followed by a pot luck supper.
Wednesday
10
Saturday
13
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Come to listen and share -- Our own Betsy Woodman and her sister Lee will be among the featured poets
Sunday
14
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In this conversation, we’ll shed light on local zoning laws and market assumptions that hamstring our community’s ability to create a wider range of housing options. We’ll also discuss valid concerns that new housing—whether accessory dwellings or new developments—could harm the environment. Speakers: Steve Rosenberg, Deirdre Burns, and Jonathan Mensch. Conversation moderated by Fr. Richard McKeon.
Monday
15
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Register at Starr Library
Wednesday
17
Thursday
18
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$7 for soup, sandwich, dessert to benefit a local charity
Sunday
21
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This session will dig into the shifting identity of Rhinebeck over time. How have residential options changed since the postwar 1940s? How is this affecting local businesses in their search for employees? And what does “affordable” really mean, anyway? Speakers: Bill Jeffway, Dutchess County Historical Society, Nancy Sheehan, Rhinebeck Chamber of Commerce, et al. Conversation moderated by Fr. Richard McKeon.
Monday
22
Tuesday
23
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at Anne B‘s condo: reserve; or sign up for waiting list
Wednesday
24
Sunday
28
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This session will dig into the shifting identity of Rhinebeck over time. How have residential options changed since the postwar 1940s? How is this affecting local businesses in their search for employees? And what does “affordable” really mean, anyway? Speakers: Bill Jeffway, Dutchess County Historical Society, Nancy Sheehan, Rhinebeck Chamber of Commerce, et al. Conversation moderated by Fr. Richard McKeon.

Rhinebeck Chamber of Commerce  Village to Village Network