NEWS: MAKING HEADLINES
For those who may not know, Lindsey and I took a nine-day trip to Ireland and London at the beginning of April. We flew Aer Lingus from Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, CT, directly to Dublin Airport in Ireland.
When Kate Kuykendall, a Pine Plains, NY native, picked her youngest daughter, Bella, up from her first day at the Ford Island Child Development Center near Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii, she assumed Bella was having a mild case of separation anxiety. It would turn out to be something much worse.
We chose to do the Cliffs of Moher on our second day in Dublin. We knew it was going to be a full day’s trip, so we wanted to make sure that we did it at the beginning of our vacation whilst we were still bright-eyed and bushy tailed.
The Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, NY, is hosting its annual Spring Tulip Festival from April 28 through May 9. Experience a kaleidoscope of color as Mohonk Mountain House’s garden springs to life with over 30,000 vibrant red, yellow, pink, and purple tulips.
With fourteen RIAA-certified singles, featuring six number ones (such as the back-to-back six-time platinum “Head Over Boots” and “Dirt On My Boots”), the California native has earned international acclaim. Pardi’s reputation for punchy, guitar-heavy country music has earned him over 9.3 billion global streams, and his newest album Honkytonk Hollywood – released on April 11 – further expands his musical sound into rock ‘n’ roll territory.
The Railroad Street Youth Project, in partnership with its subset program South Berkshire Community Health Coalition, as well as South County Rural Recovery Center and The Triplex Cinema, is hosting a special free screening of Recovery City on Wednesday, April 9 at 5pm.
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Mohonk Mountain House’s Spring Tulip Festival returns at the end of April
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Got holidays? Then you need moxie to get through them. The expectations, the standards, and the idealized version of the season can wear us down. Not anymore!
This episode of Main Street Moxie with Sara Cousins is here to help you celebrate the holidays in line with your values and priorities, leaving you saner and less depleted as you enter 2025.
People Profiles
Art undeniably holds a vital purpose in our lives. In essence, art is a visual communication that translates what the creator perceives; it can record an event, spark dialogue and response, or give joy in its form as an object.
Jeff Joyce brings place into his art practice, pulling from his experience of walking through the landscape as the genesis for his drawings and paintings.
Health & Wellness
The Railroad Street Youth Project, in partnership with its subset program South Berkshire Community Health Coalition, as well as South County Rural Recovery Center and The Triplex Cinema, is hosting a special free screening of Recovery City on Wednesday, April 9 at 5pm.
I’ve been doing some research on lemon water and celery juice, and based on testimonials and theoretical research, I have come to some conclusions about the benefits both beverages can have on our livers and overall health.
A physical therapist for nearly four decades, Dr. Bente Dahl-Busby has always had a passion for health, wellness, and movement. As a gymnast, horseback rider, gymnastics teacher, and dancer throughout her upbringing and adolescence in Denmark, she desired a career that would combine academics with these interests, empowering her to help people foster a healthy life through movement. Ultimately, physical therapy was the avenue she chose to accomplish this, but since then, her work has encompassed a range of disciplines and movement techniques.
In honor of Autism Awareness Month in April, I spoke to two experts from Anderson Center for Autism – Dr. Tina M. Covington and Dr. Maria C. David – about optimizing quality of life for people with autism, why evidence-based practices are so important, and how our communities can be more inclusive for people with autism.
AUTHOR PROFILES & BOOKISH THINGS
All-around artistic visionary Mary Randolph Carter showcases the beauty of the objects we love—and of homes in the local area—in her latest book
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Bob Gluck’s The Musical World of Paul Winter is a portrait of a musician, artist, and environmentalist
Author and musician Bob Gluck recently released his fourth book, The Musical World of Paul Winter. Focusing on Paul Winter, a saxophonist, composer, and [...]
Alicia Johnson on uncovering trauma and healing through movement in her new self-help book Buried Treasure
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Author Interview: Nadia Han
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Main Street is Out and About
For those who may not know, Lindsey and I took a nine-day trip to Ireland and London at the beginning of April. We flew Aer Lingus from Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, CT, directly to Dublin Airport in Ireland.
We chose to do the Cliffs of Moher on our second day in Dublin. We knew it was going to be a full day’s trip, so we wanted to make sure that we did it at the beginning of our vacation whilst we were still bright-eyed and bushy tailed.
The Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, NY, is hosting its annual Spring Tulip Festival from April 28 through May 9. Experience a kaleidoscope of color as Mohonk Mountain House’s garden springs to life with over 30,000 vibrant red, yellow, pink, and purple tulips.
As part of The Hotchkiss School’s celebration of 50 years of co-education, the Tremaine Art Gallery presents “The Art of Joy Brown,” on view from February 15 through April 6.