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This weekend has a lot to love. There's live music, animal interactions, maple sugaring and more than one opportunity to explore your creative side. There (still!) may not be any snow in the forecast, but there are plenty of winter things to do. Read on for our top picks.
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Join Lewisboro Land Trust for a special educational program designed just for toddlers to learn about how maple syrup is made from one of the naturalists at the Trailside Museum. Families will learn how to tap a tree, the process of making syrup, and will get to taste some! Any time left we can explore the trails around the museum and inside the museum. [more details]
Enjoy an evening of AMAZING live music, wine, food, and good company!Reservoir Road features Julie Rosenberg (Yellow Studio Member), Robin Reitzes and Steve Giner. Come and enjoy a celebration of LOVE through fantastic music. Be the first to check out the new collaboration that resulted in Reservoir Road, an acoustic ensemble. [more details]
Mike Burns along with bassist David Dunaway will play Mike's Award winning songs along with a few old Country and Blues Standards! Please call for reservations 845 - 855- 1300 [more details]
Ridgefield Running Company’s Saturday Shop Runs: Happening every week, with options for everyone. We will not have pace leaders (unless posted), and all paces are welcome.Winter start times:~8 AM Main Run (Note: Course will not be marked.)~8:15 AM Guided Interval Run**The Guided Interval Run is a workout guided by a representative from RRC, featuring walk-run intervals. Perfect for beginners and those coming back from injury.  [more details]
Have you longed for up-close views of Muscoot's animals? Join us for the opportunity to enter one of our enclosures, where you will see, touch and learn more about an animal of the farmer's choice. Pre-registration is required. Tickets are $25 per person; all attendees must be age 8 or older. Please meet at the Reception Center, and wear sturdy, closed-toe footwear. [more details]
Take a brisk walk around Weil Preserve and learn how to identify trees by their buds and bark. This easy hike will take about 1.5hrs along a relatively flat trail. Dress warmly and wear sturdy shoes. [more details]
Participants will be encouraged to explore their ideas and develop unique card designs. At the end of the program, each participant will have completed cards to take home and share with family and friends.Open to participants aged 13+ Registration is required as space is limited. [more details]
If you’re looking to explore the world of graphic novel creation, then the Create-Your-Own Graphic Novel class taught by Finn Northshield is the perfect opportunity. This three-part program will walk you through creating a graphic novel from concept to completion. The program is capped at 10 participants, so you’ll get plenty of personalized attention from Finn. The dates for this program are February 11, 18, and 25th, so make sure to register and mark your calendar. [more details]
Special order ahead or come to Folkways Wines in Croton Falls this Saturday for the freshest catch of the day from Montauk Catch Club. [more details]
As long as the sap is running, we will be making one of nature's sweetest rewards: maple syrup. Come on into the sugar house and chat with us! [more details]
Watch the BYSNS take on rival John Jay Cross River on Saturday, February 11 from 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm at the Brewster Ice Arena. [more details]
New and existing members are invited to join Wendy Belzberg on a guided morning trail walk --10am, Sunday Feb 12. Come out and meet your neighbors and other BRLA members and explore the trails on a brisk morning! [more details]
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