Sunday, July 28, 2013

Teacher/Educator Sailing Event

FREE evening sail aboard the historic sloop Clearwater!

  • Learn about challenges facing migrating fish!
  • Help to raise our 3,000 lb mainsail!
  • Join us in a song!
  • Enjoy the beauty of the Hudson River!
  • Learn about Clearwater’s Hudson River education programs in and out of the classroom!
Kingston:  Friday, August 23rd 5:30-8:00pm
Hudson:  Friday, August 30th 5:15-7:45pm

Space is limited!
RSVP to let us know on which sail you will be joining us, providing your
Name * Address * Mobile Telephone # * School/Organization Name to
Email dave@clearwater.org, or call 845-265-8080 x 7104 for more information.

Flyer for the event is located here
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Friday, July 26, 2013

Stargazers Hike and Picnic: Saturday, August 10th Lewisboro

Stargazers Hike and Picnic












Aug 10 (Sat evening): "Stargazers Hike and Picnic":  Onatru Farm Park
99 Elmwood Road, South Salem. 6:00 pm.

Join them for a short, easy walk followed by a  BYO picnic at 7:00. When the light dims they will look for the Perseid's (which should be peaking then) and hope to see a shooting stars display. Kid friendly.  Rain date Sunday Aug 11 at 6:00 pm.

Saturday August 10th
6:00PM
Onatru Park
99 Elmwood Rd South Salem, NY 10590

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Farmstand/U-Pick: Saturday, July 27th Yorktown Heights

Farmstand/U-Pick

















  • Farmstand:


    • Join Hilltop Hanover Farm weekly for beautiful sustainably grown seasonal vegetables, local honey and maple syrup, seeds, starts, and eggs. The farmstand is located in Barn F, at the top of the driveway.

  • U-Pick:
    • Pick your own fresh produce from the field!


Saturday July 27th
10AM - 4PM
Hilltop Hanover Farm
1271 Hanover Street
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Art Show Opening at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation: July 27th, Lewisboro

“Habitats: Flora and Fauna in Natural Settings,” 

an exhibition of art by members of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators’ Greater New York Chapter, will hold a reception for the artists and the public at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation on Saturday, July 27, from 2 to 4.













The exhibit showcases the members’ paintings, drawings and mixed media works. Founded at the Smithsonian Institution in 1968, the guild is a nonprofit organization that serves the needs of people either employed or genuinely interested in the field of natural science illustration.

Light refreshments will be served. “Habitats: Flora and Fauna in Natural Settings” will run through Sept. 3.

Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is at the junction of routes 35 and 121 South in Cross River. For more information, go to westchestergov.com/parks or call 914-864-7275.

July 27th
2PM-4PM
Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Epic Canoe Trip: Symbolic Enactment, Saturday July 27th Albany

Epic Canoe Trip: Symbolic Enactment



















They will begin with a cultural and educational festival near Albany on Saturday, July 27 and the flotilla will set off the following morning. They will paddle between 9 and 15 miles each day and camp along the route. There will be educational and cultural events along the way, some large and others small. The gatherings will feature talks by Haudenosaunee leaders and allies and cultural sharing. Click here to see the most up-to-date version of the itinerary.
They will arrive in New York City on Friday, August 9 to participate in the United Nations International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples.

The symbolic enactment and related events will draw thousands of people to the Hudson to learn and be inspired to create an equitable and sustainable future for all in the Hudson Valley and beyond. The events will attract tourists as well as residents. They aim to educate and inspire attendees to transform their relationship to the river and all parts of the natural world, incorporating a sense of historic responsibility for the environment and justice for the original inhabitants of this land.















At each of our stops, they will need logistical assistance from local supporters. Below the list of ideas for ways to provide support is the current, nearly-final itinerary. If you can help at a particular location, please contact the appropriate person directly. If you have more general ideas/suggestions/offers of assistance, you can contact Andy Mager or Hickory Edwards. They will generally be leaving each morning as the tide is going out which will typically be between 10 and 11 daily.

Ways You can Help
-Provide and/or arrange for housing for people who aren’t able to camp
-Identify potential overflow camping areas if they fill up our spots
-Assist with on the ground logistical support, setting up for events/camping, directing people to park, running errands, setting up signs, be part of our “leave no trace” cleanup crew…
-Raise funds to help support the journey
-Solicit donations of food from area stores and farmers
-Bring food and/or arrange for others to do so to our breakfast, lunch or dinner spots
-Assist with transport/pickup of new people joining us, help identify places where cars can be left
-Help with publicity and media relations, both before and during the event. Contact Lindsay Speer.
-Help organize an event for us in your community when they arrive, including seeking support and welcome from local leaders
-Help fill two specific requests: A pontoon boat or other boat with a flat deck -and a captain!- to assist the media team, and a solar device-charging station. (Keeping media team’s computers, cell phones, and cameras charged is a key logistical challenge)

For more info visit http://honorthetworow.org/event/epic-canoe-trip-symbolic-enactment/

July 28, 2:00 pm - August 9, 4:00 pm

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Field Trip: Jamaica Bay National Wildlife Refuge: Thursday, July 25, New York

Field Trip: Explore Jamaica Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Join Naturalist-in-Residence Tait Johansson for high tide in the bay, which sends shorebirds in impressive numbers to the refuge’s impoundments. You should also see herons, egrets, Glossy Ibis, and many others! Bring binoculars, lunch, sunscreen, plenty of cold drinks, and boots you don’t mind getting muddy. Depart Bylane 8:45am or meet at Visitors Center at 10am. Cost: Free. Level of difficulty: Easy to moderate. Register with Ms. Jeanne Pollock at jpollock"@"bedfordaudubon.org or 914-519-7801

For further information: Jeanne Pollock, (914) 519.7801, jpollock"@"bedfordaudubon.org

Thursday, July 25th
10AM to 3PM
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge


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Friday, July 19, 2013

U-Pick: Saturday, July 19 Yorktown Heights

U-Pick

Pick your own fresh produce from the field!

Saturday, July 20th
10AM - 4PM

Hilltop Hanover Farm and Education Center 1271 Hanover St
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Making Sure Our Voices are Heard: Fundraiser for chair of the NYS Energy Committee Sunday, July 14, Lewisboro

Amy Paulin is truly a special “politician.” You will not only be supporting KatonahGreen, and of course Amy, when you come—you will be supporting a great addition to state leadership and you’ll be making a big difference for the state:

Amy Paulin, in her fifth term representing the 8th New York State Assembly District, is now Chair of the Energy Committee and in a powerful position to help guide the State’s approach to environmental protection and clean energy. Her emerging body of work in the Energy field builds on her previous leadership positions in areas such as children and families, alcoholism and drug abuse prevention and intervention, and support of people with disabilities.


Amy’s record is one of across the aisle collaboration, coupled with a strong progressive commitment. That combination has allowed her to pass more legislation than 97% of her colleagues. Now, with energy, she’s just getting started!

Sunday, July 14th

4PM-6PM

Mike Gordon's Barn
121 Post Office Road
South Salem, NY 10590
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Farm to Museum Party: Saturday July 13th, Katonah

Farm to Museum Party
















Bedford 2020 is co-hosting, Farm to Museum, a Summer Saturday Party
featuring a farmer's market right at the Katonah Museum of Art. From 6:30 to 8:30 pm the Museum's sculpture garden will be transformed into a market at which purveyors of local food will offer a fabulous selection of "Sunday Brunch" ingredients including breads, farm fresh eggs, jams, cheeses, fresh flowers and more.

B 2020 will be giving out complementary shopping bags and some great Sunday brunch recipe ideas, for which most of the ingredients can be picked up right at the party!

B 2020 will also be showing off its new VegOut! project devoted to growing, buying and eating local food in our community.

The Farm to Museum party  also features the lively French music of Les Tappan Zigues, beer & wine, hors d’ oeuvres and a chance to view KMA’s  brand new Collage exhibition.
Advance registration is suggested. $15 for KMA members; $20 for non-members. To register, call: (914) 232-9555 ext. 0

For more information, visit http://bedford2020.org/farm-to-museum-party/

Saturday, July 13th
6:30PM - 8:30PM
Katonah Museum of Art
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