Upcoming Events

We Can Be Heroes Premiere Celebration @ Harana Market
Jul
30

We Can Be Heroes Premiere Celebration @ Harana Market

Join us for an inclusive celebration of the premiere of the acclaimed film We Can Be Heroes, hosted by Harana Market and The Wayfinder Experience. Nerdy, cleric-loving, warrior-playing, neurodivergent, queer, LARP’ers, and non-LARP’ers welcome! Tickets $8 with Free Popcorn.

4:30 pm to 6:00 pm
FILM SCREENING 1 -
Kid-friendly and sensory-sensitive!
Youth discussion with the filmmakers to follow.

6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
SWORD WORKSHOP
hosted by the Wayfinder Experience.
Adults and kids welcome. Light food and drinks will be available for sale

8:30 pm - 10:30 pm
FILM SCREENING 2
- Adults and kids welcome!
Discussion with the filmmakers to follow.

We Can Be Heroes
Directed by Carina Mia Wong and Alex Simmons

Sometimes, finding your tribe requires a bit of magic. For attendees of a live-action role-playing (LARP) camp in upstate New York, the deeply accepting environment has given neurodivergent, queer, and self-proclaimed "nerdy" teenagers the space and community for self-discovery that they have never found anywhere else. As the campers immerse themselves in this imaginative world, they discover inner strength, heal from past traumas, and emerge as the heroes they are meant to be, both in the fantasy realm and in real life.

Winner of the SXSW Special Jury Award for Bravery and Empathy, We Can Be Heroes perfectly captures and celebrates the small, fleeting, but profoundly formative moments that make up the most intense years of adolescence, with a little help from foam swords.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS

Carina Mia Wong is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist. She's driven to tell stories that highlight the misunderstood, the psychology of healing, and the power of magical thinking. 

Her documentary directorial debut, We Can Be Heroes, won SXSW’s 2024 Special Jury Award for Bravery and Empathy, Nevada City Film Festival’s Best Feature Documentary Award, Woodstock Film Festival's Audience Award. Described by The Hollywood Reporter as “a documentary that will make your heart swell,” the film will be distributed in Summer 2025.

Carina began her career at Vice on HBO, where she earned two Emmy Awards and a New York Press Club Award. Other credits include HBO's We're Here and National Geographic's Trafficked. Carina is a regular speaker at American University's School of Communications and was a presenter at the 2023 Ferenczi International Conference on Psychoanalysis in Budapest. She's a student at the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicine. 

Born and raised in northern New Jersey, Carina’s a proud daughter of Filipinx and Chinese immigrants. Today, she's based between Brasília and New York.

Alex Simmons is an award-winning director and producer. We Can Be Heroes is his firstfeature documentary. He is also a producer on Karol G: Tomorrow was Beautiful, Netflix’s documentary about the global music icon. Simmons is a co-founder of Muck Media, nominated for 29 Emmys in 2025, and has directed series for Apple TV+ (Dear...) National Geographic (Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller) and Univision (Chasing El Chapo).

His non-fiction work has been nominated for Emmys and the Livingston Award for Young Journalists, and he is a recipient of the Overseas Press Club Award. Previously, he wrote and directed the indie narrative film Buddymoon, which won the Audience Award at Slamdance and was released theatrically by Orion Pictures. Beyond film and television, Simmons has also helmed music videos and concert films for artists including Death Cab for Cutie, Sigur Rós, Yasiin Bey, and The Shins.

The Wayfinder Experience is a live-action role-playing company based in Kingston, New York. They run summer camps, events, school programs, and workshops for teens, children, and adults. The centerpiece of our programs is the Adventure Game, a transformative experience that challenges players physically, mentally, and emotionally, while immersing them in an exciting world of fantasy.

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We Can Be Heroes Advanced Screening @ Rosendale Theater
Jul
27

We Can Be Heroes Advanced Screening @ Rosendale Theater

Join us for a special advanced screening of the acclaimed film We Can Be Heroes, co-hosted by Rosendale Theater and Harana Market. Q&A with the filmmakers to follow. Popup gourmet concessions by Harana Market.

Rosendale Theater @ 408 Main Street, Kingston NY 12401

Sunday July 27th
Concessions begin at 6:30
Screening 7:30-9:00
Talkback with filmmakers 9:00-9:30

We Can Be Heroes A group of neurodivergent, queer, and self-proclaimed nerdy teenagers find solace at a LARP (live action role play) summer camp. They discover inner strength, heal from traumas, and emerge as their own heroes: both in fantasy and in reality.

We Can Be Heroes
Directed by Carina Mia Wong and Alex Simmons

Sometimes, finding your tribe requires a bit of magic. For attendees of a live action role-playing (LARP) camp in upstate New York, the deeply accepting environment has given neurodivergent, queer, and self-proclaimed "nerdy" teenagers the space and community for self-discovery that they have never found anywhere else. As the campers immerse themselves in this imaginative world, they discover inner strength, heal from past traumas, and emerge as the heroes they are meant to be, both in the fantasy realm and in real life.

Winner of the SXSW Special Jury Award for Bravery and Empathy, We Can Be Heroes perfectly captures and celebrates the small, fleeting, but profoundly formative moments that make up the most intense years of adolescence, with a little help from foam swords.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS

Carina Mia Wong is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist. She's driven to tell stories that highlight the misunderstood, the psychology of healing, and the power of magical thinking. 

Her documentary directorial debut, We Can Be Heroes, won SXSW’s 2024 Special Jury Award for Bravery and Empathy, Nevada City Film Festival’s Best Feature Documentary Award, Woodstock Film Festival's Audience Award. Described by The Hollywood Reporter as “a documentary that will make your heart swell,” the film will be distributed in Summer 2025.

Carina began her career at Vice on HBO, where she earned two Emmy Awards and a New York Press Club Award. Other credits include HBO's We're Here and National Geographic's Trafficked. Carina is a regular speaker at American University's School of Communications and was a presenter at the 2023 Ferenczi International Conference on Psychoanalysis in Budapest. She's a student at the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicine. 

Born and raised in northern New Jersey, Carina’s a proud daughter of Filipinx and Chinese immigrants. Today, she's based between Brasília and New York.

Alex Simmons is an award-winning director and producer. We Can Be Heroes is his firstfeature documentary. He is also a producer on Karol G: Tomorrow was Beautiful, Netflix’s documentary about the global music icon. Simmons is a co-founder of Muck Media, nominated for 29 Emmys in 2025, and has directed series for Apple TV+ (Dear...) National Geographic (Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller) and Univision (Chasing El Chapo).

His non-fiction work has been nominated for Emmys and the Livingston Award for Young Journalists, and he is a recipient of the Overseas Press Club Award. Previously, he wrote and directed the indie narrative film Buddymoon, which won the Audience Award at Slamdance and was released theatrically by Orion Pictures. Beyond film and television, Simmons has also helmed music videos and concert films for artists including Death Cab for Cutie, Sigur Rós, Yasiin Bey, and The Shins.

The Wayfinder Experience is a live-action role-playing company based in Kingston, New York. They run summer camps, events, school programs, and workshops for teens, children, and adults. The centerpiece of our programs is the Adventure Game, a transformative experience that challenges players physically, mentally, and emotionally, while immersing them in an exciting world of fantasy.

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An Archive as a Space for Gathering (Art Exhibit at Harana Market by Flowershop Collecitve)
Jul
17
to Jul 20

An Archive as a Space for Gathering (Art Exhibit at Harana Market by Flowershop Collecitve)

An Archive as a Space for Gathering’, will bring Flowershop Collective artists together to ask a question: how can one archive oral histories, and is it even possible?

Utilizing a myriad of different artistic mediums, our artists’ pieces highlight what is felt, and not seen, through the passing of generations. In different ways, each artist expresses how they archive the stories their environments whisper to them.

This curated selection of 6 artists will be on display in Harana Market’s outside yard area for four days from Thursday, July 17 - Sunday, July 21. We invite you to join us for a meal and to enjoy the artworks for the following artists:

Samhita Kamisetty
Jay Katelansky
Sanie Irsay
Kaarina Chu Mackenzie
Nadia Tahoun
Cesar Kastro

We are also hosting a Natural Dying workshop led by Samhita Kamisetty, which will take place on Saturday, July 19 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are limited and cost $70 each.

ARTISTS


Samhita Kamisetty

Samhita Kamisetty is a Brooklyn-based visual artist with roots in Portland and Bangalore. Her multidisciplinary practice spans illustration, ceramics, natural dyeing, and design, exploring themes of materiality, memory, and function through narratives drawn from rituals and everyday life. Weaving family archives with culturally embedded materials, she reframes tradition through a contemporary lens. In addition to exhibiting internationally, Samhita leads natural dye workshops centered on the bundle dye technique, partnering with brands and community spaces such as Ace Hotel New York, The North Face, Hike Clerb, Index Space, and Common Things. She holds a BFA in Studio Art and Communications from NYU.

Jay Katelansky

Jay Katelansky received her MA and an MFA at The University of Wisconsin Madison. She received her BFA from Moore College of Art and Design. Jay Katelansky's work questions how Black bodies, including her own, navigate space in the United States. The questions she’s been processing are: What does safe mean? How does safe feel? Is safety a place? Is it a person? Is safety an unattainable condition? Who gets to be safe? Are you safe?

Sanie Irsay

Sanie Irsay is a Crimean Tatar artist based between New York, NY, and Arnhem, NL. Working across mediums like sculpture, drawing, print ,and film, she is centrally concerned with social and spatial structures, zones of inclusion, exclusion, and exception.


Kaarina Chu Mackenzie

Kaarina Chu Mackenzie is a Taiwanese-American painter based in Woodstock, NY. Her work explores memory, identity, and belonging through richly layered oil paintings that often begin with her own photographs. Blending photo transfer techniques with traditional painting, Kaarina reconstructs personal and inherited narratives—drawing from childhood in Beijing, familial ties to Taiwan, and the complexities of diasporic identity. Her series examines the politics of place and perception, from intimate depictions of family life to broader reflections on displacement and cultural hybridity. Through her process-driven approach, Kaarina creates spaces where absence, memory, and history converge.

Nadia Tahoun

Nadia Tahoun is an artist, curator, and MSW candidate at Hunter College based in the Hudson Valley. She is the Co-Founder and Director of Flower Shop Collective, an art studio and educational hub supporting emerging artists through mentorship, resource-sharing, and community-centered exhibitions. Her work explores resilience, memory, and collective storytelling, often engaging with histories of trauma. With an undergraduate degree in Media & Culture Studies from Parsons, she approaches curation through a political and social lens. Nadia has exhibited internationally and led workshops with institutions such as Amnesty International,Global Diversity Foundation and the NYC Mayor’s Office of Labor Relations.

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Pride Night Market
Jun
20

Pride Night Market

Join us for our Pride Night Market Friday June 20 from 6:00-10:00 PM.

  • Whole Lechon Pig Roast in collaboration with Stefano of The Meat Wagon

  • Support and learn about Hudson Valley Queer and Trans Vendors and Organizers

  • Live Music 6:00-7:30, DJ from 7:30-10:00

  • Lawn Games! Picnic Space! Lots of room to hang out.

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May
20

Queer Soup Night x Harana Market

Queer Soup Night is coming to Harana Market! Join us for a delicious lutong bahay (homestyle) Filipino soup from Chef Chris @haranamarket and Pruitt of @eatthaiglish, and @hannahchorong of @haemahospitality! We’ll be raising funds for @sweetfreedomfarm, a BIack-led emerging abolitionist farm feeding marginalized communities and those impacted by the prison industrial complex. Help us plan by RSVPing (Link in bio!) 

📅 Tuesday, May 20, 6-8pm

📍 Harana Market, 5125 Route 209, Accord NY 12404 

❣️ Suggested donation $10-20, no one turned away for lack of funds

🚘Parking is limited–please carpool! Additional parking is available across the street at 5120 US-209. Please only park in front of the brown garage doors. There will be ADA spots reserved in the main lot for those with ADA placards and for those who are not able to cross the street for parking.

Harana will have soda, juice, wine, beer, and dessert for sale at the bar! 

Kids are welcome but must be supervised by an adult.


ACCESSIBILITY NOTES
This event will take place inside and outside. There are 2 handicapped (van-accessible) spots out front of the main entrance. All doorways, restrooms, and counter heights are ADA-accessible. All restrooms are gender-neutral. More info at haranamarket.com/accessibility.

A masked, sensory-friendly quiet space will be available inside upstairs (not ADA-accessible).

ABOUT SWEET FREEDOM FARM
Sweet Freedom Farm is a Black-led farm that grows culturally relevant, nutrient dense foods for communities impacted by food apartheid and the prison industrial complex. Our food currently moves through mutual aid programs, traditional food banks, and other institutions serving working families. We also operate a monthly free farm stand outside of Sing Sing Correctional Facility. We envision a world free from prisons and from food apartheid. In the traditions of our elders and ancestors, we are working to bring that world to fruition by building regional networks around co-operative food systems and mutual aid. Learn more at sweetfreedomfarm.org 

THE CHEFS

Chef Chris of Harana Market

Chef Pruitt of Eat Thaiglish Pop-ups & Eliza Bistro

Chef Hannah of Haema Hospitality

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Apr
24

Bandeoke & Open Mic

Join us for our monthly BANDEOKE & Open Mic.

Bring any song of your choosing and our house band will back you up!
Solo performances, spoken word & comedy encouraged

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Whether you’re looking to perform or soak in the talent, we hope you’ll join us for an evening of Fiipino food, tasty drinks and local entertainment.

Always want to take the stage with a band? This is your chance!
Our band offers a guitar, keyboard and bass for you to sing along in front of.

Pick any song you’d like to sing and our band will back you up. Want to sing acapella or do some comedy without any backup? No problem! The band will fill in any downtime with groovy jams.

We invite all talents, including spoken word (you can use the band too!), comedy, or any other medium you'd like to share.

Thank you to Steve of Steve’s Music Center for collaborating with us on this event! Yay!

(Reservations are suggested if you plan to join us for dinner beforehand)

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Easter Egg Hunt & Brunch
Apr
20

Easter Egg Hunt & Brunch

Bring the family for our fourth annual Spring Egg Hunt and then join us for Easter Brunch to follow!

Reservations are strongly encouraged if you’d like to sit down and dine with us.
Coffee/pastries/merienda (snacks) will be for sale outside before and during the egg hunt (10:00am-12:00pm)

EGG HUNT DETAILS
4 and younger @ 10:45 AM
5 and older @ 11:00am
*please arrive 20m early- we start on time and it goes quickly

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Musical Improv Troupe Baby Wants Candy @ Harana Market (Buffet Dinner Optional)
Apr
13

Musical Improv Troupe Baby Wants Candy @ Harana Market (Buffet Dinner Optional)

We're thrilled to welcome Chris Grace and the world-renowned Baby Wants Candy musical improv troupe to Harana Market!

Buffet Dinner 6:00-7:15 (Optional Add-On)

Show 7:30-8:30

Baby Wants Candy is one of the most popular and critically acclaimed comedy ensembles globally, with casts in Chicago, LA, NY, and an international touring company—and now, they're bringing their high-energy, audience-powered show to beautiful Accord, NY!

Want to kick things off early? We’re offering a pre-show buffet with all your Harana Market favorites—$30 per person for all-you-can-eat. Dinner is from 6:00-7:15, and the show starts at 7:30 sharp!

This improv spectacle is based on audience suggestions, and the musical is accompanied by a live band. It’s a non-stop ride of clever rhymes, and hilarious, jaw-dropping moments and spontaneously choreographed numbers. Trust us—you’ve never seen anything like this before!

Tickets: We have three tiers of ticket options.

Community Supported - $20
Standard Admission - $30
Standard + Community Supporter - $40
Option to add buffet dinner to any tier +$30

We can’t wait to see you there for an unforgettable night of laughs, music, and magic!

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Baby Want Candy has helped launch the careers of some of the top comedic talent in the US. BWC cast & alumni include Aidy Bryant (Saturday Night Live), Jack McBrayer (30 Rock), Peter Gwinn (Colbert Report), Thomas Middleditch (HBO's Silicon Valley), Lauren Conlan Adams (The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Jessica McKenna (Party Over Here), Nicole Parker (Elephaba in Wicked on Broadway) and many more. Band members/alumni include Garry W. Tallent of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band; Mark Pender of Conan’s Max Weinberg 7 and Bruce Springsteen and the Seeger Sessions Band; and Johnny Pisano of the Jesse Malin Band and The Marky Ramone Band. Awards/Notable Citations Critics’ Pick- New York Times Best Improv Ensemble Chicago Magazine Best Visiting Comedy Ensemble, Time Out NY “Outstanding Unique Theatrical Performance” FringeNYC “6 Stars Bobby Award”- Broadway Baby, Edinburgh Fringe Festival Theatre on the Lake Summer Performances Williamstown Theatre Festival Artist in Residence (2015 and 2016) Princeton University Atelier Artist, 2014 (semester long course “Creating Musical Comedies”) Eugene O'Neill Festival Opening Ceremonies

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Cinegang: A Filipino Cinema & Sinigang Event
Apr
3

Cinegang: A Filipino Cinema & Sinigang Event

Cinegang: A Filipino Cinema & Soup (Sinigang) Event
Featuring a selection of Filipino-made shorts and sinigang-inspired menu items

Celebrate the vibrant culture of the Philippines at Cinegang, a night of Filipino-made short films and delicious sinigang-inspired foods! This free event will showcase a selection of short films that capture the essence of Filipino life.

Come early so you can settle in, enjoy the food, and connect with fellow film lovers. Our dinner menu will be available, in addition to a special menu featuring Cinigang sinigang-inspired items. Come immerse yourself in the beauty of Filipino islands and the rich flavors Sinigang — a true celebration of Filipino food and culture that you won’t want to miss!

Movies start @ 8:00 PM
Sinigang-inspired menu items and drink specials from 7:00-9:00 PM
Want to join us for dinner before? Be sure to reserve your table - accepting dinner reservations from 4:30-6:45pm.

This is a free event!

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Queer Kingston C.U.N.T Popup @ Saltbox
Apr
1

Queer Kingston C.U.N.T Popup @ Saltbox

Join us at Saltbox Kingston at the C.U.N.T Queer Kingston popup. 

We will bringing a very special bar food menu including fried chicken sandwiches and carioca - deep fried mochi. 

Crush Pop-Up pleasure shop will be upstairs and we’ll be slinging food outside on the screened in porch.

6:00pm - Sold Out
Saltbox Kingston, 10 Crown St, Kingston, NY 12401

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Mar
27

Live Band Karaoke & Open Mic

We're bringing folks together for a vibrant evening of live band karaoke and open mic.

Whether you’re looking to perform or soak in the talent, we hope you’ll join us for an evening of Fiipino food, tasty drinks and local entertainment.

Always want to take the stage with a band? This is your chance!
Our band offers a guitar, keyboard and bass for you to sing along in front of.

Pick any song you’d like to sing and our band will back you up. Want to sing acapella or do some comedy without any backup? No problem! The band will fill in any downtime with groovy jams.

We invite all talents, including spoken word (you can use the band too!), comedy, or any other medium you'd like to share.

Thank you to Steve of Steve’s Music Center for collaborating with us on this event! Yay!

(Reservations are suggested if you plan to join us for dinner beforehand)

Make it stand out

Food & Drink available for sale.
Signups begin 6:30 PM and will roll into the night.
Music begins at 7:30 PM.

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Mar
26

Lumpiang Shanghai Rolling Class & Dinner

Chef Chris will take your class through our lumpiang shanghai recipe. Students will work together to prepare the ingredients and then spend focused time rolling their own lumpia.

Chef Chris will be available to answer questions, provide tips, and troubleshoot issues. We will also walk through sawsawan (sauce) and each student will make their own. You will take home everything you make!

Your ticket includes dinner.
Beverages are available for purchase.
$95/PP
$75/PP Ulster County Residents

*All guests using the Ulster County rate must show ID or current utility bill showing Ulster County address

We cannot accommodate soy, wheat, allium, or non-meat eaters for this event

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Super (Gay) Bowl Viewing Party
Feb
9

Super (Gay) Bowl Viewing Party

Sportsball! Gather together with ye’ fellow Hudson Valley Queers to watch “the big game”.

We’ll have a play-by-play (gay-by-gay!?) and a color commentator to keep things lively and very-gay sportsball bingo (prizes).

Bar snacks and beverages are available for purchase.

No reservations, walk-in only. Show up and stay a while.

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Cooking Class: Lumpiang Shanghai
Feb
5

Cooking Class: Lumpiang Shanghai

NOW SOLD OUT

Chef Chris will take your class through each step of the session’s recipe. Students will then practice on their own and Chef Chris will be available to answer questions, provide tips, and troubleshoot issues. We will also walk through sawsawan (sauce) and each student will make their own. You will take home everything you make!

Your ticket includes dinner — consisting of special non-regular menu items - and dessert!

This is a small class with a hands-on setting.

$95/PP
$70/PP Ulster County Residents*

*All guests using Ulster County rate must show ID or current utility bill showing Ulster County address

CLASS & RECIPE SCHEDULE
December 18 - Lumpia
January 22 - Siomai
February 5 - Lumpia

We cannot accommodate soy, wheat, allium, or non-meat eaters for this event

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Cooking Class: Siomai
Jan
22

Cooking Class: Siomai

Buy your ticket HERE

Chef Chris will demonstrate siomai making skills and walk through each step of our siomai recipe. Students will then practice on their own and Chef Chris will be available to answer questions, provide tips, and troubleshoot issues. We will also walk through sawsawan (sauce) and each student will make their own.

Your ticket includes dinner — consisting of special non-regular menu items - and dessert!

This is a small class with a hands-on setting.

$95/PP
$70/PP Ulster County Residents*

*All guests using Ulster County rate must show ID or current utility bill showing Ulster County address

CLASS & RECIPE SCHEDULE
December 18 - Lumpia
January 22 - Siomai
February 5 - Lumpia

We cannot accommodate soy, wheat, allium, or non-meat eaters for this event

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Jan
1

New Year's Brunch

New Year’s Day Brunch
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
10:00-2:00

MORE INFO HERE
RESERVE YOUR TABLE
HERE

Join us for New Year’s Day Brunch! We are offering a replica-menu of our James Beard platform brunch we presented this past October in New York City.

This service will be counter-service. We are offering a limited number of reservations. Walk-ins gladly accepted. Beer, wine and tropical mimosas are available!

New Year’s 2025 MENU

Taho -- silken tofu, arnebal (brown sugar), sago (tapioca pearls)

Pan de Sal Crostini -- chicken pate, spicy honey, parm

Tocsilog -- sweet-garlicky pork shoulder, garic fried rice, sunnyside egg,

Pancit Canton-- shiitake mushroom noodles

Turon -- banana jackrfuit lumpia, rum glaze

Lumpiang Shanghai -- pork and beef spring rolls

Fried Chicken -- garlic popcorn, spicy honey

Tofu Sisig -- citrus cream sauce

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Jan
1
to Jan 5

Toiletry and Gift Card Drive: Ulster Immigrants Defense Network

Ulster Immigrants Defense Network provides a network of safety and support to immigrants, regardless of status. Harana Market is a long-time supporter of UIDN’s work. We are deeply grateful for the services and support they provide to our Ulster County immigrant community.

In the spirit of Three Kings Day (January 6 , 2025) we are hosting a DRIVE to support their community with GIFT CARDS (Walmart, Hannaford) and TOILETRIES (Toothbrush/paste, Laundry Detergent, Shampoo). We are also collecting SPANISH LANGUAGE children’s books

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Cooking Class: Lumpiang Shanghai
Dec
18

Cooking Class: Lumpiang Shanghai

Buy your ticket HERE

Chef Chris will take your class through each step of the session’s recipe. Students will then practice on their own and Chef Chris will be available to answer questions, provide tips, and troubleshoot issues. We will also walk through sawsawan (sauce) and each student will make their own. You will take home everything you make!

Your ticket includes dinner — consisting of special non-regular menu items - and dessert!

This is a small class with a hands-on setting.

$95/PP
$70/PP Ulster County Residents*

*All guests using Ulster County rate must show ID or current utility bill showing Ulster County address

CLASS & RECIPE SCHEDULE
December 18 - Lumpia
January 22 - Siomai
February 5 - Lumpia

We cannot accommodate soy, wheat, allium, or non-meat eaters for this event

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Holiday Night Market
Dec
15

Holiday Night Market

Join us for this SPECIAL Holiday Night Market.

We will be serving a ~very special~ night market menu.

Our indoor space will be transformed to a small & local vendor market Gift thoughtfully this holiday season and shop small, small local.

We are accepting vendor applications ~ $75/table fee!

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Dec
1

Holiday Night Market

Join us for this SPECIAL Holiday Night Market.

We will be serving a ~very special~ night market menu.

Our indoor space will be transformed to a small & local vendor market Gift thoughtfully this holiday season and shop small, small local.

We are accepting vendor applications ~ $75/table fee!

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TRANS TOGETHER
Nov
19

TRANS TOGETHER

Trans Day Of Remembrance Pre-Gathering
Music + Art + Ritual
Hosted by Trans Closet Hudson Valley @ Harana Market

Join us for a gathering by-and-for the Hudson Valley Trans community. In advance of Trans Day Of Remembrance, we invite you to enjoy this soft space to be surrounded your community. There will be music, performances and moments of ritual. Potluck style food - must be store or restaurant bought with allergens clearly posted. Harana Market kitchen will not be open during this event. Masks required outside.

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Queer Prom!
Oct
12

Queer Prom!

Join us at Queer Prom: Enchanted Forest while we celebrate queer joy in a one-of-a-kind night to remember.

Saturday, October 12, 2024 // 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. // Harana Market 5125 Route 209 Accord NY 12404 // Valet Parking Provided // $65 - $105 // Ages 18+

Many in the LGBTQIA+ community did not get to experience prom in a way that was authentic to their true selves. Queer Prom is an opportunity to revisit the concept of "prom" as the fully authentic you.

Come early to enjoy Véry Gay Canapés (TM) or stay through to the end for our late-night munchie bar. DJ Heavy Pleasure will keep things groovy inside, craft-tables and roaring fire-pits will keep it warm outside with immersive, magical enchanted forest moments sprinkled throughout for you to find. There will be two cash bars, hired security and professional photography.

Our Enchanted Forest is an inclusive space where we invite guests to dress up and celebrate who they are. While formality is encouraged, there isn't a prescriptive dress code. Fancy. Dapper. Enchanted. Gender Bender. Whoever, whatever you want to be. Dress to impress and dive into our Enchanted Forest theme. Most importantly, be yourself!

Find your bestie, your lover, your polycule or shine bright as your beautiful self and prepare yourselves for a beautiful night in the Enchanted Forest celebrating the vibrant and beautiful LGBTQIA+ culture in the Hudson Valley.

Saturday, October 12, 2024 // 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. // Harana Market 5125 Route 209 Accord NY 12404 // $65 - $105 // Ages 18+

For tickets and more information, please visit
HERE.

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