Concert by the Kenyon College Chamber Singers
Conducted by Dr. Benjamin Locke, the Kenyon College Chamber Singers are a small choir devoted to the literature for chamber ensemble, both a cappella and accompanied.
Conducted by Dr. Benjamin Locke, the Kenyon College Chamber Singers are a small choir devoted to the literature for chamber ensemble, both a cappella and accompanied.
Series continues with a screening of The Interview, a short film exposing the injustices of the NY State parole system. The film will be followed by a moderated panel discussion with impacted people, both local and from the film.
Explore more deeply the songs and melodies of our lineage. All are welcome, especially anyone who does not feel confident singing.
Tu BiShevat is the New Year for Trees, and the Tu BiShevat seder is a celebration of our love for trees and of our gratitude for all the gifts that the trees give to us.
Watch three inspiring videos and hear from Andy Mossey, Executive Director of the Woodstock Land Conservancy
Join Rabbi Ellen for three sessions, exploring areas of Judaism that are especially meaningful for her.
A rare opportunity to learn, experience cooperation and have unlimited musical fun.
We are excited to welcome back fiddler Craig Judelman, performing with Michael Alpert, a transformative figure in the renaissance of East European Jewish klezmer music and Yiddish culture since the 1970s.
The WJC is pleased to host the next Movies with Spirit presentation: Conversations With God. Discussion and refreshments following the film.
We are all invited to join the interfaith clergy of Woodstock at the The Woodstock Reformed Church, at 16 Tinker St., on the village green, in an annual celebration of faith and gratitude.