2019 Events

Saturday, November 30th

1:30-2:20 PM Storytelling by Karen Pillsworth at Reher's Bakery

2:30-3:30 PM Puppet Making Workshop in the Reher Center Gallery with Paper Heart Puppets

4 PM Sinterklaas Kingston Children's Maritime Parade starting at Broadway and Garraghan Drive

 

 

This community service event is sponsored by

Hudson Valley Foundation for Youth Health

RSVP REQUIRED. Contact Walter Gaceta: walter.gaceta@cccsos.org OR phone 845.340.9170 x107

6 PM-10 PM
Multicultural Dinner with Live Music and Dancing

Wiltwyck Country Club

Tickets $40/Person

ALL PROCEEDS FROM RAFFLE TICKET SALES WILL BENEFIT
THE 8TH ANNUAL KINGSTON MULTICULTURAL FESTIVAL
SAVE THE DATE: JUNE 7th T.R. GALLO PARK

4th Annual Deli Dinner
Thursday, October 3rd, 2019
4:30PM-7:30PM
Fair Street Church, 209 Fair Street, Kingston NY 12401

This dinner benefits the Reher Center. Kosher meats (Turkey, Pastrami, Corned Beef & Salami), salads galore and yummy desserts.

Tickets are $30 at the door, only $25 right here, right now!

Friday | September 20 | 7:00 pm
Screening of “La Transazione” at Reher Center Gallery

Three Italian sisters meet their new “arranged” husbands for the first time at Ellis Island in 1910. Short silent film shot at the Reher Center.

Past, present & future tours of Reher’s Bakery at 6 & 6:30pm.
Special screening @7pm followed by Q&A with film makers.
RSVP to development@rehercenter.org
Donations for Reher Center Graciously Accepted
Light Food and Refreshments Provided
Sponsored by UCIAF & the Reher Center

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The Spaces Between: Exploring Our Physical and Cultural Borders 

July 6th - September 30th

Join us in exploring the social spaces of marginalized status in American culture through this event series, curated by Elinor Levy of Arts Mid-Hudson and Susie Ximenez of Latinx Project.

 

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Chew on This: A Food Book Club at the Reher Center

Join renowned food writer Sara B. Franklin and the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History for a monthly book club series this Fall to explore the historic and contemporary relationship between immigration, food, and community.