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Hunt Flowers On May Day At Teatown In Ossining
OSSINING, N.Y. -- An array of May events are offered at the Teatown Lake Reservation, 1600 Spring Valley Road, Ossining, N.Y.
On Sunday, May 1, the May Day Scavenger Hunt will allow participants to hunt for flowers from 1 to 2 p.m. to make a May Day basket, then join a scavenger hunt to fill it.
On Friday, May 6 a Plant Fest will offer over a dozen specialty vendors with perennials, herbs, vegetables and native plants from 4 to 7 p.m. "First Pick" is $10 and includes small plates, wine and local craft beer.
Click here for complete details of these and other events at Teatown, 160…
Celebrate Earth Day By 'Loving The Earth" In Poughkeepsie
POUGHKEEPSIE N.Y. -- Art, sustainability, and the natural environment are explored in the "Loving the Earth" art exhibition at Mid-Hudson Heritage Center through Saturday, April 23 in Poughkeepsie.The exhibition includes works from artists, Elisa Pritzker, Amy Rosen, Lora Shelley, Charles Geiger, Riva Weinstein, Lisa Breznak, Karen Rof, Randy Orzano, Diana Wenzel, among other.
Admission is free to the exhibit at 317 Main St., Poughkeepsie.
For exhibition hours and information, call (845) 485-8506 or click here.
The Waifs Australian Folk Rockers Head To Ridgefield
RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- Australian folk rockers, The Waifs, whose hit singles include “London Still,” “Bridal Train,” and “Sun Dirt Water,” will perform Wednesday, May 4 at The Ridgefield Playhouse.Popular in Australia, the group's harmony drenched country-folk, has created a loyal fan base in the United States. The Waifs have sold millions of albums, toured Australia and North America with Bob Dylan and now they’re back, digging deep into songs of passion and despair, love and longing, homesickness and home.
The Waifs began when siblings Donna and Vicki Simpson, already performing as a duo, me…
'Distinguished' Author Aminatta Forna Visits Purchase College
PURCHASE COLLEGE, N.Y. -- Purchase College hosted a visit from author Aminatta Forna at A Reading and Conversation, a program held there April 13.Body text:
Part of the Durst Distinguished Lecture Series, the program brings preeminent writers to the Westchester community.
Aminatta Forna is the award-winning author of the novels, "The Hired Man," "The Memory of Love," and "Ancestor Stones," and a memoir, "The Devil that Danced on the Water."
As an essayist, journalist and broadcaster, she has written for Granta, The Guardian, Vogue, and BBC radio and …