Hamlet Committee rocks out, cleans up

Hamlet Committee rocks out, cleans up
Volunteers removed trash from Hillsdale’s Hamlet Park on Saturday, May 1. Photo submitted

HILLSDALE — The Hillsdale Hamlet Committee (HHC) does a lot for its community. It’s organized a series of free concerts this summer, entitled Jams in the Hamlet, for all to enjoy. It also held a park cleanup earlier this spring as part of the New York State “I Love My Park” day.  

Jams in the Hamlet

Concerts run from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., with the park opening for concert guests at 4 p.m. Admission is free, but donations toward the cost of the concert series are encouraged. While some seating will be available, attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets. 

Refreshments available for purchase will be provided by Roe Jan Brewing Co., Little Apple Cidery, Momma Lo’s BBQ and Bacon’s Pizza. Local nonprofit, community-driven organizations will be on site providing information on their activities.

The HHC decided to bring music to the park this year to allow the community to come together safely under the state’s COVID-19 requirements. 

The committee has embarked on a program to revamp the park based on a professional master plan recently approved by the Hillsdale Town Board.

Funds for the event are also being raised through the sale of “Jams in the Hamlet” merchandise, available at www.jams-in-the-hamlet.creator-spring.com.

Concert schedule

June 19: Classical with Hudson Festival Players

July 17: Jazz with the Hudson Valley Jazz Quartet

Aug. 21: Singer/songwriters Kerri Powers and Lisa and Lori Brigantino

Sept. 18: Children’s performer and Grammy nominee Brady Rymer and Claudia Mussen

Oct. 9: Community Talent Night at Hillsdale’s annual Pumpkin Festival

For more information, go to www.facebook.com/jamsinthehamlet.

Park cleanup

Volunteers organized by the HHC turned out on Saturday, May 1, to spruce up the Hamlet Park. The group removed trash, pulled out weeds and  improved the appearance of the park, located southwest of the intersection of state routes 22 and 23.

“Most people enjoy and treat our park with respect, but a group of us joined to eradicate whatever litter we could find,” said Toby Butterfield, who recently took over as chair of the HHC from Shannon May.

 New trash containers are part of the major park redesign and renovation being launched by the Town Board and HHC. 

Bart Ziegler is a member of the Hillsdale Hamlet Committee.

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