On Saturday, July 25 from 7-8 p.m. at the Ulster Welcome Center in Highland, kids will have a hands-on opportunity to craft with real Hudson River clay while learning all about the history of clay in the river and how people’s relationship with it have changed over the years. Be ready to get dirty and hands on in this all-ages crafting class led by educators from The Rewilding School. The Rewilding School has spent the last 10 years connecting Hudson Valley residents to the land through the blending of nature-based skills, imaginative play, and natural exploration. Through seasonal camps, preschool programs, and adult workshops, naturalists build a greater relationship between people and their own back yards, no matter the age. All Walkway Connections events are free to attend and appropriate for all ages. Walkway Connections is supported in part by the Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area and The M&T Charitable Foundation.
The world's longest elevated pedestrian bridge, connecting Poughkeepsie and Highland, New York