Adirondack Design Click for listing information Sponsored January 12, 2021 Share this post Serving the Adirondack Park and Hudson Valley!(518) 891-5224Adkgreatcamps.cominfo@adkgreatcamps.comHouzz.com Profile Share this post Written by Sponsored Design Your Perfect Outdoor Spaces: Paul Rich & Sons Home Furnishings + Design For more than four decades, Paul Rich & Sons has evolved alongside the homes it furnishes. By Chronogram Media Branded Content Team Style End of an Era: Hammertown Is Closing, But It's Not Over Yet Joan Osofsky, the former New Jersey schoolteacher turned regional design matriarch who founded the store in a Pine Plains barn in 1985, announced the closure last week. By Jamie Larson • Style Former Ralph Lauren Creative Exec Alfredo Paredes Opens Hudson Interiors Shop Opening March 27, Alfredo Paredes Hudson, integrates vintage furnishings, and art with Paredes own growing line of furniture. By Jamie Larson • Real Estate Curvy Castle on the Umpachene, in New Marlborough Circular towers, arched windows, serpentine walls, and an indoor pool — a thoroughly one-of-a-kind 1989 house just past the village green. By Jamie Larson • Food The Most Important New Piece of Farm Equipment Might be This Locally Grown App A Hudson Valley farmer and longtime agricultural advocate built a cooperatively owned app hopes to give small farms a fighting chance in the digital marketplace. By Jamie Larson • Arts 20th Berkshire International Film Festival With Amy Goodman and Karen Allen, May 28–31 For its 20th edition, the Berkshire International Film Festival features Amy Goodman, Karen Allen, and 80-plus films from 27 countries. By Jamie Larson • • Real Estate Lounge By Your Private Lake in Southfield A post-and-beam contemporary with its own private lake, four bedrooms, and water views from every room in the house. By Jamie Larson • Community Mexican Consulate on Wheels in Poughkeepsie The Consulate General of Mexico is bringing its mobile consular services to the Mid-Hudson Library System auditorium in Poughkeepsie on May 2, offering those with Mexican citizenship the chance to take care of official documents without making the trip to a consular office in New York City. By Jamie Larson • Arts A Play About Women and a Viral Treehouse: "Rooted" by WAM in Lenox WAM Theatre opens "Rooted," a new comedy by Deborah Zoe Laufer running May 1 through 16 at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theater at Shakespeare & Company. By Jamie Larson •
Design Your Perfect Outdoor Spaces: Paul Rich & Sons Home Furnishings + Design For more than four decades, Paul Rich & Sons has evolved alongside the homes it furnishes. By Chronogram Media Branded Content Team
Style End of an Era: Hammertown Is Closing, But It's Not Over Yet Joan Osofsky, the former New Jersey schoolteacher turned regional design matriarch who founded the store in a Pine Plains barn in 1985, announced the closure last week. By Jamie Larson •
Style Former Ralph Lauren Creative Exec Alfredo Paredes Opens Hudson Interiors Shop Opening March 27, Alfredo Paredes Hudson, integrates vintage furnishings, and art with Paredes own growing line of furniture. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Curvy Castle on the Umpachene, in New Marlborough Circular towers, arched windows, serpentine walls, and an indoor pool — a thoroughly one-of-a-kind 1989 house just past the village green. By Jamie Larson •
Food The Most Important New Piece of Farm Equipment Might be This Locally Grown App A Hudson Valley farmer and longtime agricultural advocate built a cooperatively owned app hopes to give small farms a fighting chance in the digital marketplace. By Jamie Larson •
Arts 20th Berkshire International Film Festival With Amy Goodman and Karen Allen, May 28–31 For its 20th edition, the Berkshire International Film Festival features Amy Goodman, Karen Allen, and 80-plus films from 27 countries. By Jamie Larson • •
Real Estate Lounge By Your Private Lake in Southfield A post-and-beam contemporary with its own private lake, four bedrooms, and water views from every room in the house. By Jamie Larson •
Community Mexican Consulate on Wheels in Poughkeepsie The Consulate General of Mexico is bringing its mobile consular services to the Mid-Hudson Library System auditorium in Poughkeepsie on May 2, offering those with Mexican citizenship the chance to take care of official documents without making the trip to a consular office in New York City. By Jamie Larson •
Arts A Play About Women and a Viral Treehouse: "Rooted" by WAM in Lenox WAM Theatre opens "Rooted," a new comedy by Deborah Zoe Laufer running May 1 through 16 at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theater at Shakespeare & Company. By Jamie Larson •