![]() Through this immersive experience, guests will be transported into Monet’s world-renowned works of art, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the artist’s Impressionist style and brushstrokes. Following the blockbuster debut of “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience,” which has delighted over 130,000 visitors since opening, Exhibition Hub in partnership with Fever have announced “Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience” to be presented following the close of “Van Gogh.” Tickets go on sale September 14, starting at $17.90. For more information, contact Wilton Wildlife’s office at 51 or via email at MONET IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE: At the Armory Studios – 125 Washington Ave. This year the selected photographs will be displayed virtually, through a virtual Photography Gallery. All work should be original and have been taken at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park. Entries should be submitted via email to with the following information: attached photograph files saved as jpeg, name, address, phone number, email, title of each submission, age if under 13. There will be prizes awarded for the following categories Best in Show, Best Nature in Winter, Best featuring Conservation, Best featuring Education, Best featuring Recreation, Best Nature in Autumn, Best Animal Shot, Best Karner blue butterfly, and Best under-13. The entry deadline is November 1, and up to four entries will be accepted per person. PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST: For photographers who enjoy taking pictures of nature or of people enjoying nature, entries for a photography show that will be highlighting the beauty and the mission of Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park are being sought. For more information about either trip and to reserve a seat contact Peg Jennings at 51 or Pat Temple at 51. This will be 3 days, 2 nights for a total cost of $499 which includes 2 nights lodging, 2 breakfasts, 2 dinners, two xmas shows, and travel. ![]() Please send submissions to TRIP SIGN UP: Olde Saratoga Seniors of Schuylerville is hosting a trip to Lancaster, Pennsylvania on November 29 – December 1. All photos should be the original work of the photographer and feature scenes taken in or around Fort Hardy Park, 1 Reds Road, Schuylerville. The FFHP Photography Contest results will be announced October 30 at Bound By Fate Brewing, 31 Ferry St., Schuylerville during a special Monday Trivia Night to benefit the Friends of Fort Hardy Park, beginning at 6:30 pm. The winner will receive a prize pack containing a 2023 FFHP Discount Card, Stewarts Shops Gift Card, and will have their winning photograph digitally displayed on the Champlain Canal Region Gateway Visitor’s Center televised kiosk at 28 Ferry St in Schuylerville for the 2024 summer season. Nature, animals, sports, park events and programs will all be considered. The FFHP is gathering community photos of life at the park to advertise Fort Hardy Park on the FFHP website, social media posts, and other marketing materials. Submit photos to the Friends of Fort Hardy Park (FFHP) Photography Contest until PHOTO CONTEST: Professional and amateur photographers of all ages are invited to CREATE is located at 398 Main Street, Catskill. Featured photographers are Anna Victoria, Jessica Chappe, and Luca Pearl Khosrova of Catskill Emily Sprague, Elizabeth Celeste Ibarra, and Véra Haddad of Palenville and Katherine March Driscoll from Germantown. PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT: “T(HERE)” is on display at CREATE from October 13th – November 14th. Saratoga Clay Arts Center is located at 167 Hayes Road, Schuylerville. The exhibition will open on October 7th and continue through November 11. ART EXHIBITION: Saratoga Clay Arts Center’s Schacht Gallery presents “Resonance,” a solo exhibition of sculptural wall works exploring the tranquility of moving water and clouds by NY artist Sarah Heitmeyer.
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