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Category Archives: Mount Kisco
POUND RIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH HOLIDAY FAIR & COOKIE WALK
Time to go on a cookie walk! Come join us for the annual holiday fair and cookie walk at Pound Ridge Community Church on Dec 7 & 8 from 10am to 4pm. Pick up some delicious cookies, pies, jams, jellies … Continue reading
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Scotts Corners Tree Lighting
Calling All Boys and Girls! Join us in Singing Sunday, December 9th at 5 p.m. in front of the Pound Ridge Firehouse Scotts Corners Tree Lighting (And a surprise guest . . . ho , ho, ho!) Cocoa & … Continue reading
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Come to the PRES International School of Pancakes Fundraiser
Come to ISOP International School of Pancakes Pound Ridge Elementary School Pancake Breakfast Fund Raiser. When: Saturday Dec 1st 8:00 – 12:00  | Pancakes will be served 8:00 – 11:00 Where: Pound Ridge Elementary School, Pound Ridge NY There will be … Continue reading
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ALL ABOARD WITH BILL PROBERT & FRIENDS III
All Aboard with Bill Probert and Friends III at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center Featuring Contributions & Creations from I LUG NY November 17, 2012 through January 27, 2013 Leonhardt Gallery Bill Probert has established himself as a master … Continue reading
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Ladies Night Out Wreath Making Class
Copia Home and Garden invites you to Start a new tradition with family or friends. Come learn to make a Hand-Tied Natural Wreath for the holidays using mixed greens and natural decorations. Enjoy mulled cider and hors’doerves. Details: Class Fee … Continue reading
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Create Beautiful Earrings & Help Others with Joan Lloyd
Got the day off and don’t know what to do? How about making beaded earrings as gifts or for yourself, and at the same time help others. Join Joan Lloyd and she will demonstrate how to make beaded earrings. Ms. … Continue reading
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Fantastic Indoor Craft Fair & Tag Sale!
Come to BUY! Come to SELL! We have a limited number of tables available for only $50 each! Display and sell your crafts, antiques, collectables, jewlery, coins, books, clothing, even gourmet food and holiday treats! Sorry, NO FURNITURE! This is … Continue reading
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GNC November Family Events–UPDATED
NOW THROUGH THURSDAY, NOV 8: In the Wake of Hurricane Sandy, the Greenburgh Nature Center is OPEN and FREE TO THE VISITORS through Thursday, November 8. We Look Forward to Seeing You! We sustained some damage to our woodland areas … Continue reading
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Learn new techniques in fall gardening with the Pound Ridge Land Conservancy
Most people associate the coming of fall with the closing of their garden. In the Armstrong Gardens, fall is still a time of bustling activity. This is when we: use various forms of ‘row covers’ and ‘cold frames’ to increase air … Continue reading
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Autumn Celebration at Muskoot Farm Sunday, October 14
Celebrate fall with an afternoon of music, games, hayrides, and crafts along with blacksmithing demonstrations, our famous farmer’s market and a “Bounty of Baskets†in the Main House at Muskoot Farm Sunday, October 14. 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. Spend … Continue reading
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