Winter Walk happens this Saturday, December 6, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. This year, some new features have been added, which are described in the following press release.
The Foundry at Hudson which has partnered with the City of Hudson to produce this year's Winter Walk announces new transportation options for visitors to the beloved street festival which will feature over 50 attractions and conclude with fireworks.
For the first time, the festival has arranged for additional satellite parking to be available on the campus of Montgomery C. Smith Elementary School, 102 Harry Howard Ave. Visitors to the festival who choose to take advantage of the ample parking at the elementary school lot will be able to take a free shuttle from the elementary school parking lot to Warren Street sponsored by Johnston Transportation. The shuttle will run in a loop all evening from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. transporting visitors to and from Winter Walk.
The Foundry and the City also announce the addition of an accessibility "Slay Ride" to the Winter Walk festival. This "Slay Ride" is a holiday decorated six-person golf cart which has been donated to the festival by W&B Golf Carts. The drivers of the "Slay Ride" are sponsored by OUT Hudson. The golf cart will travel up and down Warren Street throughout the festival transporting the elderly, or those who require assistance traveling the length of the street. It will stop at each intersection and for anyone who flags it down.
Winter Walk 2025, which takes place this year on December 6 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Hudson's historic Warren Street, will feature over 50 attractions and performers, 34 street vendors, and at least 75 shops open late. At 5 p.m., the festival will begin with a colorful procession down Warren Street featuring all the artists performing at the festival. For the first time, the procession will include extraordinary large-scale illuminated puppets designed by Processional Arts Workshop and built and carried by community members.
As last year, Winter Walk will feature two performance stages with performers who are both local to the region and New York City. On one stage, the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus will perform feats of acrobatics and clowning along with Forro the the Dark, a percussive ensemble from Brooklyn performing music from Brazil. Two bands from the Capital Region will be featured on the other Winter Walk stage, including the Powerhouse Funk Band performing funk and pop hits. They'll share the stage with Alex Torres and His Latin Orchestra, a 12-piece ensemble performing upbeat dance music.
Over 30 Warren Street shops are participating in the traditional Winter Walk Window Decorating Contest by decorating their windows in elaborate and quirky ways to celebrate the holiday season. Awards celebrating some of the most outstanding windows will be given out by a special Winter Walk Committee the night of December 5. As in past years, festival attendees can stroll the length of Warren Street and just enjoy the late night shopping in the stores that are open late.
Information about all the parking options for Winter Walk as well as an online interactive map of the festival can be found at winterwalk2025.org.
The name "Slay Ride" is undoubtedly intentional and not, as a reader suggested to me, a misspelling of sleigh, but it does seem odd that a conveyance meant for Boomers (and even older folk) should be given a name whose cleverness relies on a Gen Z understanding of the word slay.

Am I reading the parking restrictions correctly, parking on Warren Street below 2nd is okay?
ReplyDeleteI’m part of OutHudson, gladly working with the Winter Walk team on the Slay Ride. Just wanted to address your note at the end of this article—
ReplyDeleteAlthough the term “slay” may have been introduced to you by Gen Z, the origins date back many decades and have been used within the queer community for generations. Many terms created by the queer community are indeed increasingly popular with younger generations, but we should be careful not to erase long-standing queer lexicons by implying that “Boomers or even Elder Folk” wouldn’t understand them, as they are among the generations who created these terms in the first place.
I also wanted to emphasize that this new accessibility option is inclusive of anyone who may require mobility assistance. Of course, that is likely to include a great portion of the generation you mentioned, but anyone of any age is welcome to hail a ride with one of our incredible drag artists operating these carts, should they not feel comfortable or able to walk the length of Warren unassisted.
In any case, thanks for spreading the word! Looking forward to a great 2025 Winter Walk!
To make matters even more complicated, there is a concert scheduled for 8 PM at the Park Theater by the wonderful indie rock band Winterpills. The promotors do not seem to be making an effort to notify ticket holders of the parking restrictions.
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