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The Fair is Coming!

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Dutchess Fair 150x150 The Fair is Coming!The Dutchess County Fair opens today and runs through the 28th of August. I’ve been the last two years and hope I can squeeze it into my schedule this year. It’s always a lot of fun. Whether you enjoy the rides, the food, the games, the concerts, or the animals, there is truly something fun for everyone. They have a great line-up for their concert series this year including Country star Travis Tritt, REO Speedwagon, American Idol Alum Kellie Pickler, Uncle Kracker and Chubby Checker.

So grab your family and your friends and head up to Rhinebeck to experience this truly classic County fair. You won’t be disappointed! What’s your favorite thing to do at the Dutchess County Fair?

Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess County

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As a marketing director and designer, I have always had an interest in packaging, promotion and branding. My sister spent a few days with me during my recent vacation. We decided to take a road trip through Northern Dutchess County to visit some popular destinations that I consider well thought out in terms of brand recognition. Our first stop brought us to Hammertown Barn,Hammertown Barn CU Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess County located in Pine Plains. Like Houlihan Lawrence, Hammertown Barn is family run and family owned. From their website I learned that it all started 25 years ago as a little shop in an old horse barn. Owner, Joan Osofsky, had a vision to bring a “modern country” sensibility to this northeast corner of the Hudson Valley. Their slogan “Love where you live” resonates with customers as they explore the gifts, furnishings and products “selected with standards of design, purpose, style and most important — comfort.” According to their website, “This is what has made Hammertown an award winning “lifestyle store”- selected as one of the Top 100 Stores in the country by Cottage Living Magazine and named one of House Beautiful’s favorite shops in America.” It’s certainly one of mine.

Continuing along our journey, we made Harney & Sons Tea Company Harney teapot Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess Countythe second stop of the day. I was recently introduced to Harney and Sons Teas at an event held in June for Houlihan Lawrence Agents at the Westchester Marriot. Thoroughbred Title Services Thoroughbred Title box Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess Countyprovided exquisite tins of iced teas packaged in rich brown Harney and Sons shopping bags. In the tea-making business for over 25 years, Harney & Sons offers free tea tastings daily. When you enter the store and tasting room in Millerton, NY, there are walls of shelves displaying different teas from all over the world and a bar, where daily samples are served. We tasted the “tea of the moment”, Earl Grey Supreme. Shop here for teas, accessories, books and teatime treats. There is also lunchroom with sandwiches, salads, hot entrees and weekend specials. Open for Lunch Monday – Saturday 11a – 4p, Sunday 12p – 3p. Definitely worth a visit and their tea is great too!

Heading South on Route 22, we arrived at Cascade Mt. Winery, Cascade sepia2 150x150 Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess Countyonly to find that it was closed. Since we were unable to visit, I went to their website for a bit of information and history: Cascade Mountain was founded in the spring of 1972 by the Wetmore family who pioneered the production of premium table wines on the eastern side of the Hudson River. Bill, a former Novelist, along with his wife Margaret and their three children Charles, Michael, and Joan, planted the vineyard in 1972 and built the winery in 1977. Today, Cascade Mountain features a full line of award-winning table wines at its Wine and Tapas Bar and Art Gallery. Customers come from all over the world to enjoy a few pleasant hours on top of the Berkshire foothills sampling the wines and picnic lunches. Tasting & picnics are held indoors or out on Weekends 11a-5p and other days by appointment.

With the aid of a GPS, we found our way onto Rte. 44 and headed west to find Millbrook Winery and Vineyard, Millbrook wines Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess Countyat 26 Wing Road at the top of a long driveway. On the Dutchess Wine Trail, this winery is open 12p-5p seven days a week so we were able to sample a wine tasting and tour. We sampled 6 wines, their Villa Pillo extra virgin olive oil and wine crackers while learning about the owner of the vineyard. John S. Dyson is a pioneer in the global wine industry, an innovator in site-specific planting, and extensive vineyard research. Millbrook Vineyards & Winery belongs to Pebble Ridge Vineyards & Wine Estates, a wine group John and Kathe Dyson created that is devoted to producing the very finest wines of their particular growing regions. We also learned about the grapes used to make the wines we sampled. I especially liked the hunt country rose´, and purchased a bottle to enjoy later. The quality of the wine is enhanced by consistent and elegant labeling.

Just West of the Taconic Parkway is Clinton Vineyards, Clinton Vineyards Logo Green4 Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess Countya vineyard that specializes in white wines and champagnes.  Unfortunately the winery is open to the public later in the week so we were unable take a tour. From the website I learned that proprietors Phyllis and Ben Feder have created a warm and welcoming atmosphere and are on hand to greet you as you walk through the vineyard and around the property. Available for viewing is the wine making facility housed in a historic Dutch barn, the champagne cellar, the charming tasting room for sampling the wines and retail. They also sell their wines at the Rhinebeck Farmers Market Rhinebeck Farmers Market small8 Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess Countyon Sundays, May through October.

We ended our trip in Rhinebeck and had a late lunch at Gigi Trattoria, gigi hvlogo Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess Countywhere we sat outdoors and enjoyed the warm weather. My sister had the classic Caesar salad with grilled chicken and I ordered the Gigi Barbina salad. Owner Laura Pensiero includes the recipe for this dish in her book ”Hudson Valley Mediterranean: The Gigi Good Food Cookbook”. This restaurant not only provides great meals but also gets involved in the local community. Gigi menus support local farms by incorporating the freshest Hudson Valley produce into their innovative, artfully crafted dishes.

What do these diverse business models have in common? Like Houlihan Lawrence, White horse alone Following a Brand Trail in Northern Dutchess Countythe area’s market real estate leader, they’ve established their brands with a passion for what they do, growing their reputations by creating a unique customer experience, exceeding expectations by incorporating the highest quality standards and understanding their commitment to local communities while providing services to an international audience.

Holiday Tours of Dutchess County’s Great Estates

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lyndhurst Holiday Tours of Dutchess Countys Great Estates

Holiday photo courtesy of Lyndhurst

Whether you are a buyer or seller with a penchant for antique architecture, or simply a lover of historic properties and estates, you will enjoy visiting one of the many period homes located in the Dutchess County area that offer decorated holiday tours.

Here is a list of impressive estates offering tours this holiday season:

  • Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site – Hyde Park
  • Locust Grove Estate, Samuel Morse Historic Site – Poughkeepsie
  • Mills Mansion, Staatsburgh State Historic Site – Staatsburg
  • Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site – Hyde Park
  • Val Kill, Home of Eleanor Roosevelt – Hyde Park
  • Wilderstein Historic Site – Rhinebeck
  • Clermont State Historic Site – Clermont (just over the Dutchess County border)
  • Van Wyck Homestead Museum – Fishkill
  • John Kane House – Pawling
  • Mount Gulian Historic Site – Beacon

For detailed information, dates and times read the Dutchess County Tourism website’s feature, Great Estates & Historic Sites Decorate for the 2010 Christmas Season.

If you know of any other homes and estates that are offering holiday tours in Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess Counties please share them with us!

Fun at the Dutchess County Fair

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Last year I vowed I would get to the Dutchess County Fair to see what it was all about. To be truthful, I was mostly interested in having funnel cake. I picked up my niece and nephews, stopped at an ATM machine and we headed north to Rhinebeck, NY. It was everything I expected from a State fair – rides, food, games, animals, a parade, music and more!

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The parade - lots of animals!

Though my wallet was drained (twice since I had to find an ATM on the fairgrounds as well) it was worth it. The kids and I had a great time. They played the carnival games, rode all the rides, visited the wildlife exhibit, ate funnel cake and burgers, drank fresh lemonade and milkshakes, and had their caricatures done. They even got to see Senator Charles Schumer, who walked right by us, shaking hands and kissing babies. We got a great picture of his back as he turned away from us a little too fast. Oh well.

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My shot of Chuck Schumers back (white shirt)!

When I told my husband I was taking them again this year, he asked if I needed to take out a loan for it. Yes – it’s not an inexpensive day but it’s a fun one just the same. To me, worth every penny! I often recommend attending the fair to families that are considering relocating to the area and are in town touring or house hunting during the week of the fair. It’s a wonderful way to experience Dutchess County. This year the fair runs from August 24th to the 29th. Will you be there?

Pigs Can’t Fly But They Sure Can Run!

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pigsfly Pigs Cant Fly But They Sure Can Run!The Dutchess County Fair is coming and there is nothing quite like it. It’s not just a carnival. There will be thousands of farm animals on display, an antique museum, a petting zoo, bull riding and even racing pigs!

I have promised myself that THIS will be the year I attend the Dutchess County Fair. The Dutchess Fairgrounds in Rhinebeck, NY hosts nearly half a million people for 6 days each August. From what I understand it is something everyone should experience, a step back in time.

There will be live music, horticulture displays, arts and crafts and an International food court. All in addition to a huge carnival.

Sounds like there is enough to do to fill an entire day. The 164th Annual Dutchess County Fair will be held August 25th – 30th and opens daily at 10:00am rain or shine. Now I’ll just have to bring my nieces and nephews so I can pretend the funnel cake is for them.

For more information, please visit: www.dutchessfair.com