We do our best to keep the events calendar current, but we advise you to check in advance or contact the event host directly before heading out to an event.
Hope Junction is pleased to offer this informative "clinic" to all of you who love old Clocks! Come meet Stan Hands, their resident expert, on all things timely. He will happily assess what you own, consult on repair and maintenance.
Fairy Hair returns to The White Raven in March, and that's no Blarney! Get in touch with your inner Leprechaun with shades of green strands of Fairy Hair woven into your hair.
Stop on by Bea McNally's for some great music and delicious food. Luke & the Troublemakers will be playing outside starting at 12:30pm and then at 4:30pm. Mid Life Crisis will be playing inside starting at 5pm.
Villa Millagro invites you to experience a display of the work of local photographers. Their photographs will be displayed in the winery and will be for sale should you find one that particularly inspires you.
Morris Canal Bread Lock Park is open daily until dusk, but the museum is open the second Sunday of the month from 1-4 p.m. Lock 7 West near New Village was known as "Bread Lock" because the store at the end of the lock sold goods to the boatmen, including homemade bread and pies.
Motorcycle Injury Management 101. If you ride with your friends or with a group, you need to attend this seminar. This is a free event.
Special Guest Speaker: Jeffrey M. Goldstein BS, MICP, CCEMT-P, FP-C who is a Paramedic, Flight Paramedic and Critical Care Paramedic.
Under the artistic direction of Maureen Glennon Clayton, Moe-tion Dance Theater will present Touched, a program of dance and monologues inspired by our emotional connections to touch, Included is the premiere of Broken Planes, a piece choreographed by Maureen Glennon Clayton in collaboration with
Meet Ridge and Valley Conservancy's preserve managers for this open house at White Lake and find out what "Hooked on Fishing - Not on Drugs" is all about. Beginning April, RVC will offer a free weekly youth fishing program known as “Hooked on Fishing not on Drugs (HOFNOD)”.
Begin Your Journey to a Better Life! Yoga Class with Delia for beginners starts at 4pm and Advanced Beginner/Intermediate 5:15-6:30pm. $65 for 5-week session or $13 per session.
Beginning April, RVC will offer a free weekly youth fishing program known as “Hooked on Fishing not on Drugs (HOFNOD)”. This community program offered to students, ages 12 - 15, will run 4/10- 6/14 (Spring Session) and 6/19-8/30 (Summer Session), every Tuesday and Thursday, 3-5:30pm.
Children 5-18 years old can register for free art classes at Knowlton Presbyterian Church. You'll create various projects with ceramic clay, acrylics, and sculpey. Sign-up now.
Dr. Linda Poisseroux and student leaders from the Centenary Enactus Team will deliver a presentation defining Enactus and its core values. This discussion will include the ideals of social entrepreneurship, community engagement. improving livelihoods and empowering others.
Come to Gaia's Gifts and learn about essential oil safety, how essential oils are produced, and the most common ways EO are adulterated. You'll also learn how to detect an adulterated oil as well as how to include EO in a healthy lifestyle.
St. Patrick's Day Shenanigans will start on Friday and continue through Sunday. Chef Ryan will be preparing Irish fare, the DJ will be spinning the Irish Tunes.