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Saturday, July 31
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Tea for 200 Garden Party and benefit for Washington Art Association and Interfaith AIDS Ministry
Washington, CT
 
Saturday, July 31
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Mass Audubon’s summer fundraiser, Crickets, Critters and Cocktails at Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary promises s’mores around the bonfire and a campfire drum-along.
Lenox, MA
 
Saturday, August 7
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A Romantic Garden Party at the Fiddletop estate to benefit The Bidwell House Museum on its 20th anniversary
Monterey, MA
 
Saturday, August 7
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A cocktail party at the riverfront home of board member Hermes Mallea and our Wandering Eyeblogger Carey Maloney to raise funds to restore the cottage at Clermont.
Germantown, NY
 
Saturday, August 7
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Hancock Shaker Village’s 50th Anniversary Gala includes a cocktail reception for the opening of Simple Gifts: Contemporary Artists Explore the Shaker Legacy, Shaker music and readings, dinner and dancing.
Hancock, MA
 
Saturday, August 14
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Annual Summer Paw Picnic to benefit the Columbia Greene Humane Society/SPCA at Waldorf Farm.
North Chatham, NY
 
Saturday, August 21
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Volunteers in Medicine Saloon Night
Great Barrington, MA

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Great Barrington - July 26
There was much clowning around at the Berkshire Fringe gala.

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Lenox - July 24
The chattering class gathers at the Berkshire WordFest at The Mount.

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Hudson - July 24
“Paradise Found” was the theme of Olana’s summer gala.

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The Wassaic Project Is A Must-See Art World Happening

Rural Intelligence Parties and Openings The Wassaic Project Summer Festival, which opened on Friday, August 14, is ambitious, audacious, and an absolute blast. As RI reported a few week ago, it is the brainchild of Eve Biddle,  Elan Bogarin and Bowie Zunino (whose family has had a house in Kent, CT for 30 years.) It has transformed the tiny hamlet of Wassaic (a half mile south of the last stop on the MetroNorth Harlem Line) into an avant garde crossroads for this weekend. The young women have taken over a handsomely restored seven-story granary and a well-worn cattle-auction barn (left) and turned them into gallery spaces for a mix of artists from our region, Brooklyn and other hipster capitals—the goal is to forge a creative link between northeastern Dutchess County and New York City. The result is provocation and thrilling discovery in a down-home setting. This weekend, there’s music, dance, readings, talk-backs, film, food, and scores of artists camping out in the fields. Next weekend (August 21 -  22), there won’t be all the special events, but the exhibits and installations will remain on view, and if you have any interest in contemporary art The Wassaic Project is a not to be missed experience.
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Glen Einbinder and Monisha Raja, who have art residencies at Chasama North in nearby Pine Plains;  artists Henry Klimowicz and Jen P. Harris with Bonnie Jones.
 
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Eve Biddle and Elan Bogarin, two of the three founders of The Wassaic Project.
 
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Artist Seth Michael Forman and law professor Bennett Capers; local artists and volunteers Tilly Strauss and Michael Gellatly
 
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Luke Sundquist, Angela Dawson, Mary Dawson, and Walker Waugh of Brooklyn’s Work Gallery, which has six artists showing at The Wassaic Project.
 
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Melissa Barrett and Rob O’ Neill with their site specific installation, Now This Happens, in the Luther Barn;  Alex Jaschik and Julian Morello.
 
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Like any contemporary art museum, The Wassaic Project has a store selling books and great T-shirts.
 
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Dave Weston and Michelle Leftheris; Chelsea art dealer and Cornwall resident Frederieke Taylor with Susan Madigan.
 
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Artist Peter Segerstrom, whose “pyramids” are in the camping fields behind him, with musician Michael Hilde; Michael Ward and George Eatman.
 
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A site specific installation called The Resurrection of Michael Jackson by Jonathan Bee in the old mill.
 
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Jonathan Bee,  Millerton florist Kamilla Najdek, and antiques dealer Kent Hunter

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