Interspecies Listening at Little T Ranch in Hobart June 20 and 21
JUNE 20-21, 2026 – 2 PM - LITTLE T RANCH – 736 ODELL LAKE RD EXT, HOBART NY 13788 - TICKETS $25
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JUNE 20-21, 2026 – 2 PM - LITTLE T RANCH – 736 ODELL LAKE RD EXT, HOBART NY 13788 - TICKETS $25
Tomeka Reid and Marty Ehrlich Unite for an Evening of Improvised Music at the Old School Baptist Church June 20 Two masters of improvised music unite for an unforgettable evening at the Old School Baptist Church on Saturday, June 20 at 7:30 PM DENVER, NEW YORK - Two masters of improvised music unite for an unforgettable evening at the Old School Baptist Church on Saturday, June 20 at 7:30 PM. MacArthur "Genius" Fellow Tomeka Reid brings her visionary cello work alongside multi-instrumentalist Marty Ehrlich, a leading voice from New York's downtown avant-garde jazz scene since the 1980s. Together they will share an evening rich in improvisation that honors and extends the legacy left by cellist Abdul Wadud and saxophonist/flautist Julius Hemphill, two pioneers whose boundary-breaking collaborations in the 1970s and '80s redefined what improvised music could be. The event will be held June 20 at 7:30 pm at the Old School Baptist Church, located at the intersections of County Rd 36 and Cartwright Rd, Denver, NY. Cellist and composer Tomeka Reid has emerged as one of the most original, versatile, and curious musicians in contemporary improvised music. Her distinctive melodic sensibility, always rooted in a strong sense of groove, has made her one of the most sought-after collaborators in creative music. A 2022 MacArthur Fellow and Herb Alpert Award recipient, Reid leads the acclaimed Tomeka Reid Quartet, whose fourth album, "dance! skip! hop!" will be released in 2026 on Out of Your Head Records. Reid has been a key member of ensembles led by legendary reedists Anthony Braxton and Roscoe Mitchell (Art Ensemble of Chicago), and collaborates with a younger generation of visionaries including Nicole Mitchell, Craig Taborn, and Dave Douglas. She also leads the Tomeka Reid Stringtet, an ensemble of seven to sixteen improvising strings that explores her love of rhythm and extended string techniques. Reid founded the Chicago Jazz String Summit in 2013, now in its 12th year. She holds a doctorate from the University of Illinois and has held teaching positions at Mills College (Darius Milhaud Chair in Composition, 2019-2021) and Dartmouth College (Visiting Roth Scholar, 2023-25). Marty Ehrlich has been at the nexus of creative music in New York City for thirty-five years. A multi-instrumentalist (saxophones, clarinets, flutes) passionate about improvisation and interpretation, he began his career in St. Louis performing with the Human Arts Ensemble while still in high school. He graduated with honors from New England Conservatory in 1977, studying with George Russell, Jaki Byard, and Gunther Schuller. As a composer and bandleader, Ehrlich has released twenty-five recordings featuring ensembles ranging from duo to jazz orchestra, including his Emergency Peace Ensemble, Traveler's Tales Group, and Rites Quartet. His 2013 release "A Trumpet in the Morning" features five long-form compositions for large ensemble. Ehrlich has performed with a who's who of contemporary composers including Muhal Richard Abrams, Anthony Braxton, John Carter, Julius Hemphill, Andrew Hill, Myra Melford, Wadada Leo Smith, and John Zorn, appearing on more than 100 recordings. He has also performed with the Chicago Symphony, BBC Symphony, and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and worked with the Jose Limón and Bill T. Jones dance companies. His honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship in Composition, the Peter Ivers Visiting Artist Residency at Harvard, "Clarinetist of the Year" from the Jazz Journalist Association, and a Distinguished Alumni Award from New England Conservatory. He is currently Associate Professor of Jazz and Contemporary Music at Hampshire College and is presenting a concert program entitled "Julius Hemphill: A Composer Portrait." Abdul Wadud (1947-2022) and Julius Hemphill (1938-1995) were pioneering figures in creative music whose collaborations demonstrated the revolutionary possibilities of cello and reeds in improvised contexts. Wadud brought the cello into the heart of the jazz avant-garde. Hemphill, a founding member of the World Saxophone Quartet and brilliant composer, pushed the boundaries of what reed instruments could express. Their work together in the 1970s and '80s opened doors that artists like Reid and Ehrlich continue to walk through today. Reid and Ehrlich embody their spirit, honoring the ancestors while blazing new paths. For more information or to purchase tickets please visit roxburyartsgroup.org call 607-326-7908 or email programs@roxburyartsgroup.org. This performance is sponsored by Beaverdam Builders.. All programs offered by the Roxbury Arts Group are supported by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the NYS Legislature, the A. Lindsay and Olive B. O’Connor Foundation, the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation, The Community Foundation for South Central New York, the Tianaderrah Foundation, an anonymous foundation, The Delaware National Bank of Delhi, and by the generosity of our business sponsors and individual supporters.
SCHOHARIE - The first Schoharie community fest will take place on Wednesday, June 24 from 4 to 7pm at Schoharie Central school. The rain date will be Thursday, June 25.Numerous agencies and groups have committed their time and several events have been set, music teacher Carrie...
Susan’s Pleasant Pheasant Farm will be celebrating a birthday bash on July 5 at its location at 1 Bragg Hollow Rd in Halcottsville
July 7 - August 11 at 10am; Art Wednesdays* July 8 at 1pm and July 22, 29, and August 5 at 1:30pm; Teen Thursdays* July 9 & 16, August 6 & 13, times vary; Storytime every Friday and Fun Fridays with the Schoharie County Youth Bureau weekly
Parade, entertainment, fair food, crafts, games, raffle, fireworks. July 11th from 9am-10pm.
Huntersland Firehouse | Sat, July 18, from 9am - 3pm
Grocer | July 23rd | 8pm | Avalon Lounge | 29 Church St, Catskill
A joyous weekend of movement, music, & community
July 10-31, 10am-12pm; and Cool Jazz with the Burke Herrick Quartet*: Thursday, July 30, 5pm. The full schedule is available on the calendar link at https://www.schoharielibrary.org/programs.html . Summer program registration information will be posted on the library’s website and Facebook page later in June. The Schoharie Library is located at 103 Knower Avenue, Schoharie; the parking lot and handicap accessible main entrance are on Bridge Street, with on-street parking on Knower Avenue. The Summer Reading and Arts Kickoff Party will take place on the lawn; some tables and chairs will be available under the tents, but lawn chairs and picnic blankets are recommended. The library phone number is 518-295-7127.
Landis Arboretum has announced that registration is officially open for the 2026 Perennial Forest 5K Run, a signature regional race scheduled for mid-August through the property's protected acreage on Lape Road.
Join the Fun! Hobart Rotary Seeks Volunteers for a Day of Music, Food, and Community at the Annual Sausage and Brew Festival A free community celebration on Saturday, August 22, 2026 from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Town Park at 101 Maple Ave in Hobart, NY HOBART - Want to listen to great live music, hang out with your neighbors, and help pull off the best summer party in Delaware County? The Hobart Rotary Club invites you to join the volunteer team for this year’s Hobart Rotary Sausage and Brew Festival! The festival is an admission-free community celebration that kicks off on Saturday, August 22, 2026, from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM under the big tent at the Town Park, located at 101 Maple Ave in Hobart, NY. Volunteering at the festival isn’t just about helping out-it is about sharing in the laid-back camaraderie that makes our community so special. It is a fantastic afternoon spent sharing delicious local farm food with neighbors, welcoming friendly visitors to our beautiful county, and making new friends behind the scenes. The best part? You get to do all of this while enjoying an afternoon of fantastic, non-stop live music! This year's lineup truly has something for everyone, featuring three incredible bands playing Big Band Jazz, classic Rock 'n Roll, and Country. Volunteers are needed in every capacity including tent setup, grilling, parking, greeting guests at the gate with a friendly smile and serving up our famous farm-to-table sausage dinners and thirst-quenching, local craft beers. Hobart Rotary is a small club with a handful of dedicated members. The festival attracts nearly 1,000 guests each year and requires about 30 hands-on workers to pull it off. Enthusiastic volunteers from the community are absolutely critical to this joyous event. "Our festival keeps growing every year, but the heart of the event is always our volunteer crew," said Rotarian Lisa Driscoll. "There is a real sense of pride and joy in working together to throw this party. Plus, you get a front-row seat to three amazing live bands and the best food around. It’s simply the most fun you can have while giving back to your community!" Every dollar raised from food-and-drink sales goes right back into the local community, supporting the Hobart Rotary Club's youth programs, local development, and civic improvements. Come join our festival family…we need you! The Hobart Rotary Club is rooted in friendship and connection, bringing neighbors together under the motto "Service Above Self" to build a stronger, more vibrant community in the northwestern Catskills. Sign up online today at http://hobartrotary.com/festival. Bring a friend! and get ready for a memorable summer afternoon of music, food, and friendship.
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