18 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, October 28, 2015 This year the Corn Estate presents its scares with a brand new theme “The Best Little Corn House with Hexes.” Once you enter the realm of Thaddeus Corn and his evil family, you may never escape. Visitors must be careful to avoid the magical traps of the Queen of Fire, or they will be forced into Thaddeus Corn’s workforce of the undead, forever toiling away in the family mines. Dare you visit? $8 at the door, $6 advance sale tickets at CornEstate.com. Fright Nights. 7-10 p.m. Pierson’s Farm, 1448 Route 211, Middletown. Part of the Pierson’s Farm Fall Festival. This year we’ve put together our worst nightmares and your biggest phobias to bring you a show that is sure to be the most horrifying ever. Benefits the local fire department and food bank. $17. 386-1882. Devotional Chanting. 7:30 – 9 p.m. Shanti Mandir Ashram. Route 208, Walden. Experience the Bliss of the Self. Free. 778-1008. Live Music The Bar Spies. 8-11 p.m. The Newburgh Brewing Co., 88 Colden St., Newburgh. Theater Sweeney Todd. 8 p.m. Center for Performing Arts, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. Sweeney Todd is a well- crafted, thrilling, theatrical treat that has simultaneously shocked, awed, and delighted audiences around the world. $27, $25. 876-3080. Halloween Party & The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Midnight. Center for Performing Arts, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck. Come for the show, stay for the party! Ages 16 and older. $10. 8763080. Sunday SUNDAY v 1 For Kids “I Spy” Halloween Nature Trail. Noon – 4 p.m. Outdoor Discovery Center at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, Cornwall. Visitors will sharpen their observation skills as they search for objects such as bones and skulls cleverly hidden along the “I Spy” Trail. If they find them all, they will win a prize. Snakes and spiders will be on display in the “Creepy Crawler” room and children can make a Halloween craft. Admission: $7 ages 2-14, Free for ages 15 and above. Members: $5 ages 2-14. 534-5506 x204. Meet the Animals. 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. Wildlife Education Center at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, Cornwall-on-Hudson. Join museum staff to meet the animal of the week, then visit all the animals. 534-5506, Ext. 204. Organizations Hudson Valley Francophone Connection. 1:30 p.m. Newburgh Free Library, 124 Grand St., Newburgh. Town of Newburgh Rose Club. 2 p.m. Town of Newburgh Recreation Center, Route 300, Newburgh. Part of the American Rose Society; guest speakers will answer questions about the Furaya sisters to headline Montgomery concert T he next concert in the Grand Montgomery Chamber Music Series features the Furaya sisters who will perform Sunday, Nov. 1 at 3 p.m. The Furuya Sisters have performed in the great concert halls of the United States and Europe: Carnegie Hall (NY), C. Michael Paul Hall and Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center (NY), Dvorak Hall (Prague), Liszt Academy (Budapest), Royal British Legion (Cambridge), Westminster Abbey (London), The United Nations (NY), Chopin’s House (Valldemosa, Spain), Morse Recital Hall (NY), Wiener Saal and Lehrerhaus (Austria), Chopin Kosciuszko Foundation (NY), Lehman Hall at Harvard University (Cambridge, MA), Kilbourn Hall (Rochester, NY), Stanford University’s Dinkelspiel Auditorium (CA), De Lamar Mansion (NY), and Steinway Hall (NY). The three talented Furuya Sisters — cellist Mimi, pianist Sakiko, and violinist Harumi — were each a child prodigy, with Harumi beginning her studies at age 2, and Mimi and Sakiko making their respective debuts at age 8. Their original compositions have been performed many times at Juilliard. All graduates of the Juilliard School, the Furuya Sisters have gone on to further studies at universities such as the Eastman School of Music, the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Düsseldorf, Germany, the Mozarteum and the University of Salzburg in Austria, Harvard University, Sciences Po Paris, Humboldt University, and University of Cambridge. Sunday’s program will feature Johann Sebastian Bach’s Suite for Solo Cello No. 3 in C major and Allemanda from Partita for Solo Violin care and upkeep of your rose garden. 564-7815. Adult Chess Club. 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Gardiner Library. 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. This club is geared for chess players with some experience. 851-8171. Events Pancake Breakfast. 7 a.m. - noon. Wallkill Firehouse, 18 Central Ave., Wallkill. All you can eat: pancakes, eggs, sausage, coffee, etc., $8 adults, $7.50 seniors and children. 895-9708. Pancake Breakfast. 8 a.m. – noon. Maybrook VFW. $6. Beacon Flea Market 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. 6 Henry The Furuya Sisters have performed in the great concert halls of the United States and Europe. No. 2 in D minor, Frederic Chopin’s Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise Brillante in E-flat major, Op. 22 and Tchaikovsky’s Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano in A minor, Op. 50. St at S. Chestnut, Beacon, Antiques, vintage, collectibles, yard sale and handmade items. Free admission, 202-0094. beaconfleamarket@gmail. com. Community Breakfast. 8-11:30 a.m. Newburgh Township American Legion Post 1420, 1169 Union Avenue, Newburgh. The cost is $5 for your choice of eggs, sausage, hash browns and beverage or French toast, sausage, hash browns and beverage. The deluxe breakfast is $6, which includes everything. For additional information contact Vice Commander Ian Berkowitz at (914) 720-7908. The concert will take place at the Montgomery Senior Center, 36 Bridge St. Admission is free. Call Howard Garrett at 457-9867 for more information. Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding Dinner. 3-6 p.m. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Walden. 778-0391 First Sunday Nights. 7 p.m. New Prospect Church, corner of New Prospect Road and Route 52, Pine Bush. Energetic and edifying, featuring upbeat, contemporary praise music, and strong biblical teaching rooted in the sound Reformed theological tradition. 744-3301. Live Music ‘Día de los Muertos’ (Day of the Dead).
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