Past Events

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Welcome to Clearwater’s Events Calendar! For information about upcoming sails visit our Public Sail Schedule.

  • Pride in the Sky

    Join Big Gay Hudson Valley and the Walkway over the Hudson to kick off Pride Season! The event is a day-long celebration with Clearwater Pride Sails, Drag Story Hour, a Pride Flag Procession, and much more!

  • Pete Seeger: Songs & Stories featuring Michael J. Miles & Tony Trischka

    Towne Crier Cafe 379 Main St, Beacon, NY, United States

    In this one-time-only benefit concert at the renowned Towne Crier in Beacon, NY (Pete’s hometown), Miles and Trischka will share their music and their stories of personal encounters with Pete Seeger. You can expect some of the best banjo music on planet earth, along with stories about Pete, including some of his testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee. The story of Pete Seeger demonstrates over and over his passion for social justice and planet earth. And Pete’s tool of choice for delivering his message was the banjo.

    $25
  • May Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse featuring Jay Unger and Molly Mason

    Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation (CUUC) 468 Rosedale Ave, White Plains, NY, United States

    Join the Walkabout Clearwater Chorus on Saturday, May 17 for their May Coffeehouse, monthly gatherings featuring performances by folk musicians. Before the featured performance, audience members are invited to join the chorus in song. May’s featured musical act is Jay Unger and Molly Mason.

    $30 – $35
  • Speaker Sail aboard the Clearwater – The Rights of Nature: Reimagining Our Relationship with the Earth

    Dyckman Marina 348 Dyckman St, New York, NY, United States

    Join environmental advocate, author, and founder of the Center of Earth Ethics, Karenna Gore to explore a growing paradigm shift in how we view the natural world. The idea behind the Rights of Nature is simple but powerful: instead of treating nature only as property, we recognize natural entities—like rivers, forests, and mountains—as being alive, havingagency, and bearing rights.. In this talk, Karenna will speak to the history of this novel legal strategy, and explore what it could mean for the future of environmental protection. The talk is a practical introduction to a growing global movement that’s reshaping how we think about law, ethics, and our place in the natural world.

    Free
  • Hudson River Music Festival

    Croton Point Park 1 Croton Point Ave, Croton-On-Hudson, NY, United States

    A new music festival is coming to Croton Point Park! The Hudson River Music Festival will take place on Saturday, June 14. While the Hudson River Music Festival is not directly affiliated with Clearwater or The Great Hudson River Revival (Clearwater Festival), its organizers are committed to continuing Pete and Toshi Seeger’s vision of gathering in community with music on the banks of the Hudson River.

    $75.95 – $99.95
  • Riverlight: Hudson Valley Scenes Art Opening & Talk with Clearwater

    Art Gallery 71 71 E Market St, Rhinebeck, NY, United States

    Celebrate the opening of River Light: Hudson River Images by Elisabeth Barnett at Art Gallery 71 in Rhinebeck on July 19. Featuring a special talk by Clearwater's Steve Stanne on the history and future of the Hudson River.

  • Beacon Sloop Club’s Annual Corn Festival

    Pete + Toshi Riverfront Park 2 Red Flynn Dr, Beacon, New York, United States

    Join the Beacon Sloop Club for their annual Corn Festival on Sunday, August 10 from 12-5pm at Pete + Toshi Seeger Park in Beacon for a day of fresh-picked Hudson Valley corn, food and craft vendors, kids activities, 2 solar stages of live music and more!

    Free
  • Mudlark Summer Drop-Off Program

    Long Dock Park 23 Long Dock Rd, Beacon, NY, United States

    Join Clearwater for a week of hands-on outdoor adventure and river exploration! Designed for children entering 4th and 5th grades, this land-based summer drop-off program brings the magic of Clearwater’s environmental education to Long Dock Park. Campers will investigate the Hudson River ecosystem, engage in nature-based games and activities, and build a deeper connection to the environment through science, storytelling, and stewardship.

    $400 – $475
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