Customize a 4" x 8" brick paver with your own message and it will be incorporated into the classic design of the pathway at the venue entrance. Whether you choose to honor a loved one, celebrate a milestone, or cement your family's legacy, a paver is a meaningful way to support Bethel Woods and preserve history - yours and ours, together. All paver purchases are tax-deductible and help us build community through the arts. Planning a visit to Bethel Woods? Here for the museum and wondering what's happening today?

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JUST ANNOUNCED: The Shawn Colvin concert and pre-show farm-to-table dinner originally scheduled for Saturday, May 15, 2021 has been rescheduled to Sunday, May 1, 2022.

Posted on Mar 10, 2021  •  Facebook

During our Artful Activism virtual field trip, students will explore how people used bright colors and impactful language to speak against injustices in the 1960s.

Posted on Mar 09, 2021  •  Facebook

THIS THURSDAY: Join us for a virtual stream with Museum senior curator Dr. Neal V. Hitch, historian D’Weston Haywood, and activist Adina Williams as they reflect on the way music shapes the thoughts, feelings, and values of our culture. This event is FREE. Register when you visit our website ↓

Posted on Mar 09, 2021  •  Facebook

We’ve seen inspiring women leave their mark on our historic grounds for years! Today and always we celebrate powerful women in music of the past, present, and future.

Posted on Mar 08, 2021  •  Facebook

How has music been used to respond to and promote change?

Posted on Mar 08, 2021  •  Facebook

JUST ANNOUNCED: The 51st anniversary of the 1969 Woodstock Festival looks a bit different this year. But we are com… https://t.co/iEDCXPta7b

Posted on Jul 28, 2020  •  Twitter

Go behind-the-scenes with artist Carol Hummel as she talks about her large-scale installation Crocheted Connections… https://t.co/HCBT2nVrjS

Posted on Jun 12, 2020  •  Twitter

Bethel Woods has announced the cancellation of our 2020 pavilion season. Please watch the video below for a message… https://t.co/nWClQtQRZs

Posted on Jun 09, 2020  •  Twitter

At Woodstock, anyone could join the Hog Farm commune! Sashes like this one, donated by festival attendee Robbie An… https://t.co/AR5z3TYvF4

Posted on Jun 04, 2020  •  Twitter

Titled “Squishy Feet,” this photo shows what Max Yasgur’s alfalfa field looked like after the Friday night rain at… https://t.co/dR7TsjtgkO

Posted on May 31, 2020  •  Twitter