A RAW, VEGAN, ORGANIC POTLUCK & LAUNCH PARTY for Kevin and Annmarie Gianni, TheRenegadeHealthShow.com
Friday, February 20, 6:00PM
Birchwood Condo Club House
27 Crows Nest Lane
Danbury, CT 06810
Story:
On February 21st, 2009, The Renegade Health Show will hit the road! That's right - Kevin and Annmarie Gianni, the rising stars of the health, fitness and weightloss world are hitting the road and taking the show with them! For the next year, they will be traveling the US in 'The Kale Whale', a totally greened-out 36-foot, veggie oil fueled RV. The dynamic duo from Danbury, CT will be exploring the culture of natural health in America and sharing their experiences along the way with their daily internet tv blog TheRenegadeHealthShow.com, a daily program that "changes the health of the world, one show at a time!"
www.renegadehealth.com
PARTY DETAILS
Bring a raw, organic, vegan dish to share!
RSVP: editor AT KatonahGreen.com [replace AT with @, posting this way helps me avoid robobot spammers]
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Friday, February 20, 6:00PM
Birchwood Condo Club House
27 Crows Nest Lane
Danbury, CT 06810
KatonahGreen.com Calendar Dates for Green Events, Lectures, Meetings, Get-Togethers and Reminders Relevant to People Living and Working Within 20 Miles of Katonah, NY
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Film: FLOW at Jacob Burns, Fri, Feb 20th and Sun, Feb 22nd
GLOBAL WATCH
FLOW
“A documentary and a three-alarm warning...it should make you think twice before you take that (unfiltered) shower.” (New York Times)
As An Inconvenient Truth was to global warming, so Flow hopes to be for the looming global water crisis. We have grown dangerously accustomed to taking this precious resource for granted. How many people have considered what could happen if the water supply were privatized? How many know that in some places it already is? Featuring superbly shot footage from around the world and a compelling array of expert testimony, Flow serves as both an indictment and a stirring call to action.
Irena Salina, 2008, 93 min., NR US English
Fri, February 20 5:15 9:15 Sun, February 22 7:15 Q&A w/filmmaker Irena Salina. $9 (members), $13 (nonmembers)
link: http://www.burnsfilmcenter.org/films/film-series/detail/10096#10524
FLOW
“A documentary and a three-alarm warning...it should make you think twice before you take that (unfiltered) shower.” (New York Times)
As An Inconvenient Truth was to global warming, so Flow hopes to be for the looming global water crisis. We have grown dangerously accustomed to taking this precious resource for granted. How many people have considered what could happen if the water supply were privatized? How many know that in some places it already is? Featuring superbly shot footage from around the world and a compelling array of expert testimony, Flow serves as both an indictment and a stirring call to action.
Irena Salina, 2008, 93 min., NR US English
Fri, February 20 5:15 9:15 Sun, February 22 7:15 Q&A w/filmmaker Irena Salina. $9 (members), $13 (nonmembers)
link: http://www.burnsfilmcenter.org/films/film-series/detail/10096#10524
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Fairfield County GreenDrinks, Thurs, Feb. 26th, 6-9pm
When: Thursday, February 26, 2009
Where: Earthplace, Westport Connecticut
What: A screening of Two Angry Moms, food, drinks, networking, fun
Cost: $20 at the door. Food, drinks and raffle prizes. Students and in-between jobs, $5.
To exhibit, contact Heather Burns-DeMelo info@ctgreenscene.com.
Where: Earthplace, Westport Connecticut
What: A screening of Two Angry Moms, food, drinks, networking, fun
Cost: $20 at the door. Food, drinks and raffle prizes. Students and in-between jobs, $5.
To exhibit, contact Heather Burns-DeMelo info@ctgreenscene.com.
Hawk Migrations Talk, Sat. Feb 21st, 3:30pm
Hawk Migrations in the Tri-State Area With Brian Bielfelt, Naturalist
Presented by Bedford Audubon and Westmoreland Sanctuary
Saturday, February 21, 3:30 p.m.
Westmoreland Sanctuary, 260 Chestnut Ridge Road, Bedford Corner
Every fall, countless people all across the country journey to their favorite hawk watch to observe the beauty of hawks in flight. But watching hawks is more than aesthetic enjoyment, it’s also a scientific pursuit. Join Bedford Audubon and Westmoreland Sanctuary as we host speaker Brian Bielfelt, an area hawk watcher, who will discuss the connection between the hawk flights in our area and the population declines observed in the birds of prey over the past twenty years.
The program is free and open to the general public. Registration appreciated, but not required. For information, please call 914-666-8448
Presented by Bedford Audubon and Westmoreland Sanctuary
Saturday, February 21, 3:30 p.m.
Westmoreland Sanctuary, 260 Chestnut Ridge Road, Bedford Corner
Every fall, countless people all across the country journey to their favorite hawk watch to observe the beauty of hawks in flight. But watching hawks is more than aesthetic enjoyment, it’s also a scientific pursuit. Join Bedford Audubon and Westmoreland Sanctuary as we host speaker Brian Bielfelt, an area hawk watcher, who will discuss the connection between the hawk flights in our area and the population declines observed in the birds of prey over the past twenty years.
The program is free and open to the general public. Registration appreciated, but not required. For information, please call 914-666-8448
Friday Night at the Movies "King Corn", Feb 20th, 7-9pm
February 20, 2009, 7 pm – 9 pm
Friday Night at the Movies – “King Corn”
Hilltop Hanover Farm, 1271 Hanover Street, Yorktown Heights
Join us at the farm to watch “King Corn,” a documentary following two recently graduated college students as they grow an acre of corn and attempt to follow their product through the U.S. food supply. On the way they learn that corn is heavily subsidized and ends up in nearly every food product we eat. Doors open at 6 pm for those who wish to bring a picnic dinner, movie starts at 7pm. For more information, call 914-962-2368. 1271 Hanover Street, Yorktown Heights
Friday Night at the Movies – “King Corn”
Hilltop Hanover Farm, 1271 Hanover Street, Yorktown Heights
Join us at the farm to watch “King Corn,” a documentary following two recently graduated college students as they grow an acre of corn and attempt to follow their product through the U.S. food supply. On the way they learn that corn is heavily subsidized and ends up in nearly every food product we eat. Doors open at 6 pm for those who wish to bring a picnic dinner, movie starts at 7pm. For more information, call 914-962-2368. 1271 Hanover Street, Yorktown Heights
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Hilltop Hanover Farm Volunteer Orientation--Feb. 20th
February 20, 2009, 5 pm – 6 pm
Volunteer Orientation
Monthly workshops will be held for people interested in volunteering at the farm. Volunteers will learn more about the farm operation and where your talents are most needed. A short slide show will be followed by a tour and discussion. Bring your enthusiasm and energy, learn about farming and help contribute to maintaining the farm as an environmental resource center. For more information call 962-2368. 1271 Hanover Street, Yorktown Heights
Volunteer Orientation
Monthly workshops will be held for people interested in volunteering at the farm. Volunteers will learn more about the farm operation and where your talents are most needed. A short slide show will be followed by a tour and discussion. Bring your enthusiasm and energy, learn about farming and help contribute to maintaining the farm as an environmental resource center. For more information call 962-2368. 1271 Hanover Street, Yorktown Heights
Thursday, February 5, 2009
The Great Back Yard Bird Count--Fri., Feb. 13
Friday, February 13–Monday, February 16
Location: Your backyard
It’s easy and great fun to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count
1. Visit www.birdcount.org for easy-to-follow instructions, including tips for identifying bird species. Download a checklist for your area.
2. Count the birds you see, wherever you choose to count. Write down the highest number of individuals you see at one time—that way you will avoid counting any bird twice.
3. After at least 15 minutes of watching in one place, report your results online at www.birdcount.org. (You can spend more time observing if you prefer.)
4. You can repeat your count at the same place on each day of the Great Backyard Bird Count. You can also visit other locations and submit separate tallies for those areas as well.
View your results
Online maps and lists are updated throughout the count, making it easy to see how your birds fit into the big picture.
Do you know what the top 10 most commonly reported species were in the 2008 GBBC? Find out by visiting: www.birdsource.org/gbbc/gbbc-bro-pos-081204-lr.pdf
Location: Your backyard
It’s easy and great fun to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count
1. Visit www.birdcount.org for easy-to-follow instructions, including tips for identifying bird species. Download a checklist for your area.
2. Count the birds you see, wherever you choose to count. Write down the highest number of individuals you see at one time—that way you will avoid counting any bird twice.
3. After at least 15 minutes of watching in one place, report your results online at www.birdcount.org. (You can spend more time observing if you prefer.)
4. You can repeat your count at the same place on each day of the Great Backyard Bird Count. You can also visit other locations and submit separate tallies for those areas as well.
View your results
Online maps and lists are updated throughout the count, making it easy to see how your birds fit into the big picture.
Do you know what the top 10 most commonly reported species were in the 2008 GBBC? Find out by visiting: www.birdsource.org/gbbc/gbbc-bro-pos-081204-lr.pdf
Lewisboro Land Trust Walking Group--Mon., Feb. 9th
Our next walk will be partly a road walk, at Mountain Lakes Park, on Monday, February 9th at 1 p.m.. Only part of this walk is paved, so any baby strollers will have a short walk. We will walk as much of the circumference as we can, which should take 1 ½ - 2 hours. Wear boots. From Route 35 at the Mobil Station, take Bouton Road to the end and turn left onto Main Street. Take first left onto Oscaleta Road, which turns into Hawley Road in North Salem. The entrance to the park is right at the border where there is an enormous sign. Turn right into the entrance road and park on the left before the chain. Organized by Vi Patek. Sign up for her eletter announcements on http://www.westchesterlandtrust.org/lewisboro
Hudson River Excursion and EagleFest Tour, Sat., Feb. 7th
Saturday, February 7, 8:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Carpool from Bylane Farm or meet at the Croton River Landing, past the Croton train station at 9:00 a.m.
The Hudson River in winter attracts thousands of ducks and geese and a variety of birds of prey including Bald Eagles, both Black and Turkey Vultures, hawks, and even ravens. BAS board member John Askildsen will guide us to several locations along the river for a leisurely and entertaining day of wildlife watching. This field trip coincides with Teatown Reservation’s EagleFest see http://www.teatown.org/eaglefest.htm for more information. Bring lunch or purchase it at a local deli. After the trip, be sure to stop by the DEP and Bedford Audubon’s warming tent at the Croton Dam off Route 129 in Croton-on-Hudson. We will have a spotters and a spotting scope there from 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Degree of Difficulty: Easy.
Register with Joan E. Becker by e-mail or by telephone at (914) 232-4806.
Carpool from Bylane Farm or meet at the Croton River Landing, past the Croton train station at 9:00 a.m.
The Hudson River in winter attracts thousands of ducks and geese and a variety of birds of prey including Bald Eagles, both Black and Turkey Vultures, hawks, and even ravens. BAS board member John Askildsen will guide us to several locations along the river for a leisurely and entertaining day of wildlife watching. This field trip coincides with Teatown Reservation’s EagleFest see http://www.teatown.org/eaglefest.htm for more information. Bring lunch or purchase it at a local deli. After the trip, be sure to stop by the DEP and Bedford Audubon’s warming tent at the Croton Dam off Route 129 in Croton-on-Hudson. We will have a spotters and a spotting scope there from 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Degree of Difficulty: Easy.
Register with Joan E. Becker by e-mail or by telephone at (914) 232-4806.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
South Salem Winter Farmer's Market - Saturdays Feb. & Mar.
South Salem Winter Farmer's Market Saturdays at Gossett's Nursery, Rte. 35, South Salem, NY 9-1
New England Farms: organically raised beef, pork, chicken, duck, and eggs. Also raw honey, maple syrup and maple sweetened pies and snacks.
Migorelli Farms: apples and pears, apple and pear cider.
Madura Farms: organically raised produce and exotic mushrooms
The Red Barn Bakery: organic artisan pies and quiches.
Pika's: homemade soups and quiches.
The Lavender Farm: Pawling based lavender farmer brings her lavender oil and products.
Bread Alone: fresh bread from Bread Alone.
Of course Gossetts has indoor plants and is gearing up for spring plants!
New England Farms: organically raised beef, pork, chicken, duck, and eggs. Also raw honey, maple syrup and maple sweetened pies and snacks.
Migorelli Farms: apples and pears, apple and pear cider.
Madura Farms: organically raised produce and exotic mushrooms
The Red Barn Bakery: organic artisan pies and quiches.
Pika's: homemade soups and quiches.
The Lavender Farm: Pawling based lavender farmer brings her lavender oil and products.
Bread Alone: fresh bread from Bread Alone.
Of course Gossetts has indoor plants and is gearing up for spring plants!
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