Newburgh, New York (June 1, 2021) – Pattern for Progress is hosting its annual fundraiser during the month of June as a seven-part tour of some of the Hudson Valley region’s most spectacular arts spaces, music venues, and gardens.
“Pattern, as the region’s think tank, is focused on the path forward,” says Suzanne Rhulen Loughlin, chair of Pattern’s Board of Directors, “As we celebrate these treasured locations, we look forward to networking with community members and business leaders, to learn more about the impacts of the pandemic and ways we can work together to develop regional, balanced sustainable, and equitable solutions that enhance the growth and vitality of the Hudson Valley.”
The events will be small, socially distant gatherings at cultural sites throughout the region to celebrate the arts in the outdoors. Each event will welcome guests from 5:00pm – 7:00pm, providing networking, unique entertainment, and a private experience at Hudson Valley cultural sites conveniently located in seven of the region’s nine counties.
– Tuesday, June 15th – Millbrook Vineyards & Winery (Dutchess County)
– Wednesday, June 16th – Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden (Westchester County)
– Thursday, June 17th – GARNER Arts Center (Rockland County)
– Tuesday, June 22nd – Art Omi (Columbia County)
– Wednesday, June 23rd – The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art (Ulster County)
– Monday, June 28th – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts (Sullivan County)
– Tuesday, June 29th – Storm King Art Center (Orange County)
“As the weather turns warmer and more cultural venues are able to open after a year of being closed to the public, Pattern wants to take you on a journey through the arts of the region,” says President and CEO of Pattern for Progress, Jonathan Drapkin. “So many businesses were hit hard during the pandemic – the arts in particular – so we wanted to take this opportunity to highlight some of them. Please come join us for this tour of the region by selecting your favorite site or discovering a new one.”
Refreshments will be provided for guests as a boxed meal. Tickets are now available for purchase at https://www.pattern-for-progress.org/portfolio/2021-gala-at-the-heart-of-the-region/
About Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress
Hudson Valley Pattern For Progress is policy, planning, advocacy and research nonprofit that has promoted regional, balanced and sustainable solutions for the Hudson River Valley since 1965. Visit Pattern-For-Progress.org. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn.