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Harvest Sunset Celebration at Globe Hill

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Stissing Center for Arts & Culture invites you to our Harvest Sunset Celebration fundraiser on Saturday, September 27 at 5pm—an early autumn evening of food, music, and breathtaking beauty at Globe Hill in Pine Plains, one of the most stunning outdoor locations in the Hudson Valley. With sweeping views of the Catskills, Berkshires, and Taconic mountains, you’ll enjoy a festive harvest dinner crafted by The Farmer’s Wife, and a performance by Jay Ungar and Molly Mason, whose timeless folk melodies are sure to stir your heart.

This special event is more than just a celebration—it’s a vital fundraiser to support Stissing Center’s year-round arts programming. Every ticket purchased helps keep ticket prices accessible, supports free children’s programming, and fuels our mission to make Pine Plains a destination for the arts.

“As summer turns to fall, this is the perfect moment to gather, give thanks, and support something meaningful,” says Executive Director Patrick Trettenero. “There’s no better way to celebrate the season than with delicious local food, world-class music, and one of the most spectacular views in the Hudson Valley.”

Come share an unforgettable evening with us. Make an impact in your community, and go home with full hearts, full bellies, and memories to last until next year’s harvest.

Globe Hill photograph by Erin Lindsay Krom

 

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