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First Day Walk cancelled due weather and road conditions !!
Come to meet and greet with Rhinebeck at Home members in a friendly, gathering to welcome the new year. We‘ll be at the Woods Condo Clubhouse from 4 - 6 PM. Bring something to share -- food and/or drinks. We‘ll supply the cups, plates, napkins, name tags and welcoming smiles.
Just drop in between 2:30 & 4:00 to work on a puzzle - or just chat!
Drop in at Brookmeade on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 3 to 5p.m. to play favorites (Code Names, Scrabble, Pictionary, Charades, Mexican Train, Rummikub...) and learn new ones. All members of R@H are welcome. Registration not needed/call 845-379-1114 if you need a ride.
Separate checks -- order what you want -- meet other members
Meeting at 1 West Ct. in The Woods
Carpool from Tops parking lot & have lunch in Hudson before opera, returning afterward to Rbk. Register with us; you also MUST purchase a ticket directly from TSL.
Drop in at 31 Pond Dr E (The Woods) to work on a puzzle -- or just chat!
The monthly meeting of the R@H Membership Onboarding Team is at the Pavilion at Brookmeade. Interested in participating? Contact Laura Brown
separate checks -- we will gather around the Hibachi grill but you can order what you want
Drop by 31 Pond Dr E (The Woods0 to work on a puzzle - or just chat!
A joyful, beautifully illustrated picture book narrated by Earth herself! We Are One introduces young readers to ecosystems, biodiversity, and sustainability in a warm, hopeful way. With fascinating facts and a toolkit of simple eco-friendly habits, this empowering story shows young readers how small actions can make a big difference for our planet. This book is perfect for classrooms, libraries, and nature-loving grandkids and their grandparents.
Many state governments and the federal executive branch argue that certain DEI policies have gone beyond promoting fairness and have become discriminatory or divisive. Do you agree? Have we gone too far? Join us at the Pavilion at Brookmeade; registrations are appreciated but not required. Let us know if you need a ride.
Separate checks -- meet other members -- order what you want!
at Anne B‘s condo, 31 Pond Dr E: talk w/ Dorna Schroeter & plan Soup Lunch activity
Oblong books in Rhinebeck
You must register at https://oblongbooks.com/ If you would like to discuss what was heard with others, let Elisabeth Barnett at barnettelisabeth1@gmail.com know and we‘ll chat about what we heard.
Art's Cafe at Brookmeade Pavilion
Meet up with other members at Art‘s Cafe at The Pavilion to chat -- could be about Judith Enck‘s talk on plastic at Oblong the night before; could be about your favorite book or movie; could be about the weather. Purchase a cup of coffee or tea and a tempting muchie.
clubhouse at The Woods condos, off Astor Dr
Meet at the clubhouse at the entrance to The Woods (off Astor Dr) to watch & then discuss "Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost." Registration is recommended but not required.
welcoming, fun, & separate checks