Upcoming Events
Explore the wonders of winter on the farm!
Tuesdays: 12pm – 2pm
Wednesdays: 10am – 12pm
Fridays: 12pm – 2pm
For ages 5-11
$33 per day or 10 days for $300
Children can spend time playing outside and exploring the wonders of winter on the farm! The program will be first come first serve, with sign up required by 5:00 pm the day prior to arrival. We will be limited in the number of children we can accept each day, so be sure to sign up before arriving. We are selling a limited number of 10-session packs. The daily fee per session is $33, and a 10-session pack will be offered for $300, which is a $30 savings! All purchases for the winter program are non refundable, and payment is due at the time of sign up. Please email us, info@philliesbridge.org, if you are interested in scholarship funding.
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Explore the wonders of winter on the farm!
Tuesdays: 12pm – 2pm
Wednesdays: 10am – 12pm
Fridays: 12pm – 2pm
For ages 5-11
$33 per day or 10 days for $300
Children can spend time playing outside and exploring the wonders of winter on the farm! The program will be first come first serve, with sign up required by 5:00 pm the day prior to arrival. We will be limited in the number of children we can accept each day, so be sure to sign up before arriving. We are selling a limited number of 10-session packs. The daily fee per session is $33, and a 10-session pack will be offered for $300, which is a $30 savings! All purchases for the winter program are non refundable, and payment is due at the time of sign up. Please email us, info@philliesbridge.org, if you are interested in scholarship funding.
Visit Phillies Bridge on Facebook & Instagram

Thursday, February 25, 2021
7 – 8:30 pm
$10 General Admission
$8 Discounted Admission (For HHS members, seniors, students, active military members & veterans.)
HHS Director of Curatorial & Preservation Affairs Josephine Bloodgood will speak via Zoom on the history of Black voting rights in New York State and share some of what she is learning about free black men and voting in New Paltz and the surrounding region in the 19th century.
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Explore the wonders of winter on the farm!
Tuesdays: 12pm – 2pm
Wednesdays: 10am – 12pm
Fridays: 12pm – 2pm
For ages 5-11
$33 per day or 10 days for $300
Children can spend time playing outside and exploring the wonders of winter on the farm! The program will be first come first serve, with sign up required by 5:00 pm the day prior to arrival. We will be limited in the number of children we can accept each day, so be sure to sign up before arriving. We are selling a limited number of 10-session packs. The daily fee per session is $33, and a 10-session pack will be offered for $300, which is a $30 savings! All purchases for the winter program are non refundable, and payment is due at the time of sign up. Please email us, info@philliesbridge.org, if you are interested in scholarship funding.
Visit Phillies Bridge on Facebook & Instagram

Explore the wonders of winter on the farm!
Tuesdays: 12pm – 2pm
Wednesdays: 10am – 12pm
Fridays: 12pm – 2pm
For ages 5-11
$33 per day or 10 days for $300
Children can spend time playing outside and exploring the wonders of winter on the farm! The program will be first come first serve, with sign up required by 5:00 pm the day prior to arrival. We will be limited in the number of children we can accept each day, so be sure to sign up before arriving. We are selling a limited number of 10-session packs. The daily fee per session is $33, and a 10-session pack will be offered for $300, which is a $30 savings! All purchases for the winter program are non refundable, and payment is due at the time of sign up. Please email us, info@philliesbridge.org, if you are interested in scholarship funding.
Visit Phillies Bridge on Facebook & Instagram

Explore the wonders of winter on the farm!
Tuesdays: 12pm – 2pm
Wednesdays: 10am – 12pm
Fridays: 12pm – 2pm
For ages 5-11
$33 per day or 10 days for $300
Children can spend time playing outside and exploring the wonders of winter on the farm! The program will be first come first serve, with sign up required by 5:00 pm the day prior to arrival. We will be limited in the number of children we can accept each day, so be sure to sign up before arriving. We are selling a limited number of 10-session packs. The daily fee per session is $33, and a 10-session pack will be offered for $300, which is a $30 savings! All purchases for the winter program are non refundable, and payment is due at the time of sign up. Please email us, info@philliesbridge.org, if you are interested in scholarship funding.
Visit Phillies Bridge on Facebook & Instagram

Explore the wonders of winter on the farm!
Tuesdays: 12pm – 2pm
Wednesdays: 10am – 12pm
Fridays: 12pm – 2pm
For ages 5-11
$33 per day or 10 days for $300
Children can spend time playing outside and exploring the wonders of winter on the farm! The program will be first come first serve, with sign up required by 5:00 pm the day prior to arrival. We will be limited in the number of children we can accept each day, so be sure to sign up before arriving. We are selling a limited number of 10-session packs. The daily fee per session is $33, and a 10-session pack will be offered for $300, which is a $30 savings! All purchases for the winter program are non refundable, and payment is due at the time of sign up. Please email us, info@philliesbridge.org, if you are interested in scholarship funding.
Visit Phillies Bridge on Facebook & Instagram

Thursday, March 25, 2021
7 – 8 pm
$10 General Admission
$8 Discounted Admission (For HHS members, seniors, students, active military members & veterans.)
Millions of American women contributed to the drive for the vote in the United States, and New York State was home to many leaders of the movement. However, the suffrage leaders who are most recognized today – Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton – did not actually achieve their goal, since they were both dead before the suffrage victory. And most New Yorkers do not realize that women in NYS won the vote in 1917 – three years before the national constitutional amendment was passed. So who was responsible for winning the vote for women, and why was New York the first state east of the Mississippi to allow women full suffrage in all elections? This talk will move beyond the well-known Seneca Falls Declaration of 1848 to introduce a new set of strategies and cast of characters. It will also discuss why the New York victory was so pivotal to the suffrage movement, and how the national victory was finally won in 1920.
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