A few years ago, while admiring the work of New Paltz High School Advanced Placement (AP) Studio Art students, I realized that the Gardiner Library could be a venue to display their work. I got in touch with an art studio teacher at the high school and a partnership was born.
Last summer, Liz Burdick, fourth grade teacher at Lenape School, was talking with new Lenape Principal Audrey Wood about the importance of drama and theater in education, and the lack of performance space. The principal replied that Lenape needed an amphitheater.
Coach Falzone, 56, is a professional skydiver, originally from California.
The goal is for our book collection to represent and reflect everyone in our community.
In the year since the first Sunflower Art Festival, the tapestry of riches that Liz Glover Wilson brings to Gardiner has exploded.
On May 19th, about 50 people gathered in the Gardiner Town Hall to hear presentations and talk about refugees and immigrants in the Hudson Valley and Gardiner.
The Gardiner Day Committee will be hosting its annual Women Helping Women Dance to benefit the Washbourne House, a local women’s domestic violence shelter, on Friday, April 26 from 7-11pm at the VFW on Route 208 in New Paltz.
The Gazette was deeply sadened to hear of the passing of long-time resident Bart Colucci last November.
Ten years ago, in the winter of 2009, The Gardiner Gazette published its first issue.
Gardiner Day was billed as a “Block Party,” with the change in venue injecting it with an amazing amount of new energy.