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Scribner’s Catskill Lodge: Upstate Overnights

August 19, 2020 By wordpress

The Low-Down

Scribner’s Catskill Lodge was designed to welcome a new generation of urban explorers feel like home during their year-round outdoor adventures of the Catskills. Offering clean and contemporary styled rooms and suites, along with a restaurant with locally inspired cuisine on-site, this lodge in the heart of the mountains is the basecamp for adventurers.

What Gabby Loves About This Place

One word – aesthetic. You can tell that the exterior and interior designs were thoughtfully curated to appeal to people who appreciate a contemporary feel. Oh, and the VIEWS! Especially from their outdoor decks and in-ground, heated pool…can’t beat it. Their website also shows you any “happenings” going on in the immediate area that you could enjoy…it’s a nice touch for those not familiar with the Catskills.

The Details

You can view any openings on this booking calendar, starting in September. Check out their room and suite options via their gallery here! Connect with them: IG / FB / Website

SCRIBNER’S CATSKILL LODGE

13 SCRIBNER HOLLOW RD, HUNTER, NY 12442
T: 518-628-5130 E: HELLO@SCRIBNERSLODGE.COM



Thank You Rodney Alan Greenblat & Hudson Hall!

July 28, 2020 By wordpress

On July 22nd, ACE took a private tour of Rodney Alan Greenblat‘s show, “Something to Look Forward to” hosted by the artist himself! It was a wonderful show and we are so appreciative to Rodney and Hudson Hall for hosting our group. Don’t miss it! There are safe, timed, socially distant viewings on their website.

Connect with Rodney and/or Hudson Hall!

Rodney Alan Greenblat
Website
Facebook
Instagram
Visit The Rodney Shop in Catskill!

Hudson Hall
Website
Facebook
Instagram
Address


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100+ CapNY Breweries, Distilleries, Wineries and Cideries

July 28, 2020 By Maureen Sager

Hudson Chatham Winery, Photo: Albany.org

The Capital Region has a dazzling array of craft beverage venues and makers that, IMNSHO, rival anywhere in the U.S. To help you explore, we’ve created a downloadable Google map, below. So grab your friends and take a tasty trip to a new, nearby locale. Choose your vibe. Urban warehouse. Creekside patio. Rural vineyard tasting room. There are 110 in all, with something in nearly every CapNY city, town and county.

Share you faves with us! Tag your visit with #CapNY, #getCAPtivated, and #upstatecreative.

CapNY Brew Reviews

ACE and CapNY are spotlighting businesses and makers driving the industry. Additionally, we’ll ask 518 Influencers for their faves.

Mad Jack Brewing, Reviewed by Tim of #TimsNYKitchen. Mad crazy history and stellar sandwiches abound. Urban / cozy / patio setting in historic hotel.

CapNY Creative Highlight: Kulton The Maker

July 8, 2020 By wordpress

Kulton The Maker is a music star and entrepreneur on the rise in Hudson. His music pulls in elements from R&B, hip hop, pop, and other genres. His melodic vibes, rhythmic smoothness and thoughtful lyrics made us want to learn more about where he has been and where he is going…read on!

How did you become enthralled in the music scene?

Before I started making music, I founded 518 Films. I wanted to shoot music videos. Originally, I was an actor, a director, and was part of a lot of plays in musical theater and Shakespeare. I wanted roles where I could direct a narrative for People of Color but kept getting violent, villainous, and misogynistic roles.

After dropping out of Full Sail University, I bought a camera, started teaching myself film and began freelancing. After shooting some music videos, I got booked to film a music tour documentary for Lady Moon and the Eclipse (also from the Hudson area).

Did your work and experience with Lady Moon and the Eclipse inspire you to take the leap into making music?

I was riding in a van with some band members on tour and at the time, there was some music I had been working on. I hadn’t released it yet, but I played one of my songs for them, without telling them it was me, and they were like “wow, who is this?” They didn’t believe me when I told them it was me. After that, they offered me a job opening up for them, in addition to filming the documentary. We stopped in Jersey, DC, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and New Orleans. I toured with them three times and also had the opportunity to shoot a music video with Young Paris, an artist who signed with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation label.

Inspired by what I saw on tour, I thought to myself, “I can do this.” I started recording A Beautiful Something, which was in production over three years – that was the birth of Kulton The Maker. I’m currently working on a new project. I just released a single last week, “In The Mood,” you can listen to it here.

What challenges have you faced along your journey?

Systemic racism. I’ve been told that I’m not “good enough” because of the color of my skin. They told me I couldn’t do or be certain things. People called me white because I spoke properly. I haven’t let that narrative defeat me. I’ve made it my life’s work to combat that narrative and change the way people see themselves. If you listen for it, you’ll hear some of these thoughts in my music.

What piece of advice would you like to leave for aspiring musicians and entrepreneurs?

Never give up. Go beyond your limits. Take in as much valid and factual information as you can. Do the research. Self-study. I want people to wake up and realize they have value. We have to come together to make this planet sustainable and livable for ALL OF US, or it won’t work for any of us. I want to see the world change.

Hear more of his music:
“A Beautiful Something” Album: Spotify, Apple, YouTube
New Single, “In The Mood”: Spotify, Apple, Youtube

Connect with Kulton The Maker

Facebook or Instagram


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CapNY Relocation Stories: Chrissy and Ben Traore

July 8, 2020 By Maureen Sager

chrissy and ben traore

Chrissy and Ben Traore met while working in a New York City restaurant. Soon, they were commuting upstate on weekends for a cooking gig. To their great surprise, they began dreading going back to Brooklyn during the week. “We’ve always worked 70 to 100 hours a week,” Chrissy said. “And the city and the expenses just added stress to all of that.” Something had to give. So, by 2017, they settled in Cairo, a small, rural town in Greene County, about ten miles outside of Catskill.

The homemade chicken coop.

Together, they founded See and Be Kitchen and Cafe. Their funky, functional, multi-building “compound” met all of their dreams. There’s a prep kitchen inside of a storage container (they insulated it themselves) and outdoor wood-fired oven for baking bread. Plus, there’s a chicken house and pen, and café / retail shop. Additionally, outdoor seating plans are in the works, in the shaded, rustic grounds.

See and Be’s Breads and Business Plan

Ben’s signature loaf, Arborio Bread

Ben began baking bread in Burkina Faso, a West African country near Ivory Coast and Ghana. He uses a sourdough base for all of his products, including gorgeous croissants, pastries, and a full line of breads. The starter is fermented for 48 hours, making a refined and gorgeous loaf that even gluten-sensitive customers can digest (yep, this writer can vouch for that — and it’s fantastic).

The baking life isn’t easy. Ben goes to bed by 6 or 7pm, in order to tend to the wood-burning oven by 2am every day. Chrissy has pivoted their baking and food businesses from farmers markets to wholesale distribution, and now to online ordering and curbside pickups during COVID. Oh, and did we mention that they’ve also got an 18-month-old son in the mix now? These bakers are BUSY!

Chrissy utilizes Ben’s breads in all of her food creations, including a weekend sandwich selection. You can place online orders here, and pick them up at See and Be from Wednesdays through Saturdays.

“We’ve always taken things one step at a time,” said Chrissy. “We have room to grow here, and space to breathe. I want to let people know that they should not be afraid to try something new. We’re building something that is ours.”

Connect with See and Be Kitchen

Address:
512 New York 145
Cairo, NY 12413, US

Phone: (518) 719-9229
Email
Website
Facebook
Instagram


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