[Library Fair 1974]
Footage of a fair raising money for the Woodstock Public LIbrary.
A video magazine about the community in Woodstock, covering a police/fire dispatch office, a church fair, and a recycling drive.
An edition of “Out of Context: A Video Magazine of Woodstock” featuring segments about pottery artist Phil Bressler, an obituary for co-organizer of the Woodstock music festival Peter Goodrich, and an internaional ski jumping competition.
00:26 An outdoor fair in a churchyard. 01:43 Videomaker Kathy Butterfield speaks with Hugh Martin, who grows his plants in a greenhouse. Customers ask Hugh about his flowers and rave to the camera about the plants. 04:05 An interview with Mrs. Martin about the church fair and about the King’s Daughters, which was founded to create brotherhood between all religions. 07:18 Conversation with two women who are members of the King’s Daughters in a nearby community. They detail the group’s […]
Reporter Isaac Abrams interviews Magic Markie, a Woodstock DJ who had just set a record for the longest continuous radio broadcast. Abrams then goofs around in a supermarket.
A consciousness-raising session between women discussing how their lifestyles have changed as they’ve grown more aware of feminism.
Artist Lucile Blanch and Basil Eliescu, manager of the Maverick Festival, discuss the history of the Byrdcliffe and Maverick artist colonies in Woodstock, NY.
A local TV program covering the opening of the local Republican Party’s headquarters and the release party for the book “Feast: A Tribal Cookbook,” written by members of the True Light Beavers commune.