Welcome to Clearwater’s Events Calendar! For information about upcoming sails visit our Public Sail Schedule.
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Hudson River Sloop Clearwater Yard Sale as part of the Beacon Citywide Yard Sale
Hudson River Sloop Clearwater Office 724 Wolcott Ave, Beacon, NY, United StatesWe're participating in the Beacon Citywide Yard Sale! Visit our [...]
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60th Annversary of the Scenic Hudson Decision Free Community Concert
Donahue Memorial Park Shore Rd, Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY, United StatesCelebrate the 60th Anniversary with the Cornwall-on-Hudson community with a [...]
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Beacon Sloop Club Pumpkin Festival
Pete + Toshi Riverfront Park 2 Red Flynn Dr, Beacon, New York, United StatesJoin the Beacon Sloop Club for their annual Pumpkin Festival, [...]
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October Walkabout Clearwater Coffehouse: Rod MacDonald
Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation (CUUC) 468 Rosedale Ave, White Plains, NY, United StatesJoin the Clearwater Walkabout Chorus for their October Coffeehouse on [...]
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WEBINAR: Microplastics Research in the Hudson River Estuary (New York Sea Grant)
Virtual via Zoom https://cbi-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_985C0v_sQTCp2la_0iqO8wJoin New York Sea Grant for a talk about microplastic [...]
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Practical Navigator Captain’s Course
Hudson River Sloop Clearwater Office 724 Wolcott Ave, Beacon, NY, United StatesWhen: January 12 to January 16, 2026, from 8:00 to [...]
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January Open Boat
Grey Barn at the Hudson River Maritime Museum 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston, United StatesJoin Hudson River Sloop Clearwater for our January 2026 Open [...]
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The Rise of Earth Law: Nature-Centric Laws for the Planet
Hudson Harmonic, 26-36 N 6th St, Hudson, NY 12534 26-36 N 6th St, Hudson, NY, United StatesAt this event, Grant Wilson, Executive Director of Earth Law Center, will [...]
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Beacon Sloop Club’s 2026 Alan Thomas Memorial Environmental Lecture Series: Mid-Hudson Anti-Slavery History Project
Beacon Sloop Club 2 Red Flynn Drive, Beacon, United StatesJoin the Beacon Sloop Club for a lecture from Laura Chenven from the Mid-Hudson Anti-Slavery History Project. The people of the Hudson Valley counties played unique and important roles in the history of American slavery and abolitionism. The region was a major center of enslavement in the North. It also played significant roles in the abolitionist movement and Underground Railroad. The Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project (MHAHP) works to call attention to this neglected aspect of our past.
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Women in Science Speaker Series – Portrait of a Graduate: Environmental Education for Changing Guideline
Virtual via Zoom https://cbi-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_985C0v_sQTCp2la_0iqO8wClearwater's Education Director, Emily Marcet will be giving a talk titled: Portrait of a Graduate: Environmental Education for Changing Guidelines on Wednesday, February 25 from 3:30pm-4:30pm as part of NYSDEC's Hudson River Estuary Management Program and the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve’s Women in Science Winter Webinar Series.
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February Open Boat
Grey Barn at the Hudson River Maritime Museum 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston, United StatesJoin Hudson River Sloop Clearwater for our February 2026 Open [...]
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Beacon Sloop Club’s 2026 Alan Thomas Memorial Environmental Lecture Series: From Hudson Valley Roots to Tallship Captain
Beacon Sloop Club 2 Red Flynn Drive, Beacon, United StatesJoin the Beacon Sloop Club for a talk from Captain Sarah Armour, captain of Mystic Seaport Museum’s schooner BRILLIANT, for a talk on building a career in tall ships, sail training, and traditional sail. Starting as a volunteer and trainee aboard Hudson River sloop, Clearwater and growing up in the Beacon Sloop Club around vessels like Clearwater and Woody Guthrie, Sarah will reflect on how these Hudson River communities shaped her path—and her progression to captain—over a decade of work in sail training and experiential education.