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Author Event: Donna Moriarty at the Library
Ossining Public Library’s Budarz Theatre 53 Croton Avenue, Ossining, United StatesCome to the library and meet local author Donna Moriarty, who will speak about her book, “Not Just Words: How a Good Apology Makes You Braver, Bolder and Better at Life.” This book shows readers how to improve their relationships by learning how to deliver a good apology, and why it’s important. Copies of the […]
Digital Literacy Program Using Technology To Improve Our Health
Ossining Public Library 53 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY, United StatesA workshop hosted by Open Door Family Medical Center. In today’s digital world, a wide variety of technologies can make a big difference in our health by allowing us to become more active and involved in our own healthcare. In this interactive bilingual workshop, volunteers from Open Door Family Medical Center will work closely with […]
Arnold Palmer and the History of Westchester Golf
Ossining Public Library’s Budarz Theatre 53 Croton Avenue, Ossining, United StatesThe Ossining Public Library is welcoming sportswriter, author, radio, and television personality Evan Wiener back to the library for another great sports presentation, and this one is perfect for fans of golf and local history buffs: Arnold Palmer and the History of Westchester Golf will delve into the career of a sports icon, as well […]
Free Art Lecture at Jug Tavern
Jug Tavern of Sparta 74 Revolutionary Rd, Ossining, United StatesSuzanne Altman will present “Art of the Hudson River School,” a slide presentation about the Hudson River School, the first true art movement in America. Originally inspired by the magnificent landscapes that artists found in the Hudson Valley, it then spread far beyond into the American wilderness and even to other continents. Not only was […]
Give Your Life a Shake-Up
Speak Easy Creative Co-Working 127 Main Street, Ossining, NY, United StatesAre you ready to explore change as a path to greater satisfaction? Join this free interactive workshop with LHS Coaching and start exploring how to make change work for you! This workshop will provide a framework to assess what brings the most meaning to your life, consider visions for change that could provide greater satisfaction […]
Lake Management Lecture Series: Riparian Restoration
Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY, United StatesIn this last installment of the Lake Management Lecture Series, we’ll explore the crucial services provided to lakes and rivers by a healthy riparian zone, the transitional zone between the land and the water. Discover why encouraging diverse plant growth along your lake edge will help curb some of the issues discussed throughout the lecture series, including the proliferation of algal blooms and aquatic vegetation. For adults.
Beneficial Bats
Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY, United StatesBats are one of the most maligned creatures in the natural world, often portrayed as evil blood-sucking critters. In reality, these amazing mammals play an important ecological role as pollinators and as nature’s pest control squad. We will discuss their special adaptations, dispel myths, and learn ways to conserve this vital species. For everyone.
Hudson River Lecture Series: Part I
Ossining Public Library 53 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY, United StatesCalling all history buffs! In this informative and entertaining series, Town of Ossining historian Scott Craven will be discussing the history of the Hudson River and Route 9.
Documentary & Discussion Series: Incarceration through the eyes of children
Ossining Public Library’s Budarz Theatre 53 Croton Avenue, Ossining, United StatesA moving documentary film, "Tre Maison Dasan," follows three boys, each with an incarcerated parent. Panel discussion afterwards. This event is a part of the Ossining Documentary & Discussion Series.
Artist in Residence: Molly Anders – Intergenerational Creative Writing Workshop
Bethany Arts Community 40 Somerstown Rd., Ossining, NY, United StatesThis intergenerational writing workshop will teach a recurring creative writing workshop, instructing writers how to utilize the news as a source of inspiration in their daily writing. Molly Anders will share an array of tactics and writing exercises to help “get the juices flowing.” The workshop will end with an opportunity to share a few […]
Artist in Residence: Linda Rey Artist Talk and Reading
Bethany Arts Community 40 Somerstown Rd., Ossining, NY, United StatesLinda Rey is an early stage writer. She will be sharing an excerpted reading of the novel she will be completing while in Residence. Bethany Arts Community’s residency programs are made possible by ArtsWestchester with support from Westchester County Government.
Hudson River Lecture Series: Part II
Ossining Public Library 53 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY, United StatesCalling all history buffs! In this informative and entertaining series, Town of Ossining historian Scott Craven will be discussing the history of the Hudson River and Route 9.
OAC ‘Art Speaks’
The OAC Steamer Firehouse Gallery 117 Main Street, 2nd Floor, OSSINING, NY, United StatesJill Kiefer will talk about how to mount a group or solo art exhibit. 2 PM at the OAC Steamer Gallery - 117 Main St., 2nd Fl., Ossining - Requested Donation: $5 - Light Refreshments.
Fall Lecture Series: Haverstraw Bay
Shattemuc Yacht Club Westerly Road, Ossining, United StatesThe Fall Lecture Series begins with a presentation on the history and ecology of "Haverstraw Bay" by Scott Craven on October 2 at 7:30pm in the clubhouse at Shattemuc Yacht Club. Haverstraw Bay is the widest, most shallow section of the Hudson River. With almost 18 square miles of water, it constitutes an enormous watershed […]
Filtration on the Hudson Author Reading and Signing
Ossining Historical Society 196 Croton Ave, Ossining, NY, United StatesView local history through the eyes of Cornelia Rose, a young woman living in the town of Sing Sing in the 1850s. Listen to passages from the book as you figuratively glimpse the sloops and steamers at Upper Dock, walk down Main Street, and take a horse and carriage to Campwoods.
OAC “ArtSpeaks”: Sharon Rowe
The OAC Steamer Firehouse Gallery 117 Main Street, 2nd Floor, OSSINING, NY, United StatesSharon Rowe is a pioneering social entrepreneur with her brand, ECOBAGS, sold internationally. She is the author of "The Magic of Tiny Business" and a lifelong actress currently serving on the board of Westchester Collaborative Theatre.
Meet The Entrepreneur Next Door
Westchester Collaborative Theater 23 Water St., Ossining, ny, usPlease join Ossining Innovates on October 15th to meet Jan Albanese of Community Capital New York and Mary Molina, founder and CEO of Lola Snacks. Jan will introduce us to some of the alternative sources of financing for small businesses, which may not yet be qualified for a traditional bank loan. And in addition to […]
Stories in Stone ~ Sparta Cemetery
Jug Tavern of Sparta 74 Revolutionary Rd, Ossining, United StatesOn Sunday, October 20, The Jug Tavern is collaborating with the Ossining Historic Cemeteries Conservancy to host Stories in Stone ~ Sparta Cemetery. Ninety-minute tours of Sparta Cemetery will be conducted at 11:00AM and 3:00PM by Dana White, Village Historian, and Scott Craven, Town Historian. After the tour we'll welcome you back to The Jug Tavern […]
The Ossining Basics Parent Workshops
Park School 22 Edward St, Ossining, NY, United StatesThe Ossining Basics is based on The Boston Basics, a set of five easy and nurturing practices that stimulate brain growth in children from birth to age 3. These practices help parents and caregivers of young children thrive cognitively, physically, socially and emotionally, and enter school ready to learn. The Ossining Basics Campaign is inspired […]
The Bob Minzesheimer Author Series: An Evening with Nicholas Lemann
Ossining Public Library’s Budarz Theatre 53 Croton Avenue, Ossining, United StatesThe Bob Minzesheimer Author Series welcomes acclaimed author Nicholas Lemann, who will be discussing his new book Transaction Man: The Rise of the Deal and the Decline of the American Dream, with moderator Robert T. Garrett, Austin bureau chief of the Dallas Morning News. Timely and fascinating, the book follows three American economic figures and a neighborhood […]