12.14.2010

Social groups in Westchester

One might argue that it doesn't matter if you've discovered hip places to go in Westchester if you don't have anyone to accompany you. It certainly isn't much fun to go to a film or restuarant alone and sometimes you just don't want to show up to an art opening by yourself. Problem solved: Meetup.com.

I was so excited when I happened upon this website which describes itself as the "world's largest network of local groups". After a few minutes of browsing the site, I realized that there are Meetup groups for all kinds of personalities or interests. Like wine tasting or coffee cupping? They have a group for that. Like to party at Happy Hour? They have lots of groups for that. Want to try yoga, gardening, or scrapbooking? You're covered.

Here is a highlight of just some of the Meetup groups available in Westchester--

New Girlfriends of Westchester: Recently I joined this group to make friends with other 20-something women. Past meetup events included a blook club, games night, wine tasting & Halloween related activities.

New In Town: This group plans a vareity of social groups for singles and couples, including cocktail parties.

Wednesdays Wine Social: Want to learn more about wine? Try this monthly Meetup at Chiboust in Tarrytown.

Westchester 20 Somethings: Into the Happy Hour scene? This group organizes events like a trip to Dave & Busters and a Halloween pub crawl.

DIY Craft Club: Time to get inspired at these group crafting events.

Tarrytown Raja Yoga: Try out this yoga group hosted by Betsy Ho who studies at the Himalayan Institute.

Novice Hikers: This group has over 1,000 members and has already hosted 127 meetups!!

12.10.2010

Talk Cinema series at SUNY Purchase


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While my husband is no longer a student at SUNY Purchase, I still keep up with the campus events, in hopes of finding something to do on the weekends. Approximately once a month the Performing Arts Center (PAC) at SUNY Purchase hosts a great film series called Talk Cinema, hosted by film critic Harlan Jacobsen. What makes these film showings so unique is the audience doesn't know ahead of time what film they are about to view. One reason for the secreacy is that the films are being shown ahead of their release dates! Past films include Brokeback Mountain, Amélie, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

The next screening is Thursday, December 16th at 7pm. Adult tickets are $17.50 (plus handling fees) and can be purchased on the PAC's website or in person. You can find the PAC on the SUNY Purchase campus at 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY 10577.

12.03.2010

December events at Sarah Lawrence College

A great way to find cultural events in Westchester is to check out websites of the area colleges and universities. I had forgotten that Westchester is home to the premier liberal arts institute, Sarah Lawrence College. SLC is such a goldmine that I can't believe I didn't consider checking out their events until now.


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The college's website has a monthly calendar of campus events that are open to the public. While some descriptions are minimal and pricing information not included, I did find some of this information also listed on the ArtsWestchester website, and see that many of these events are free. Can't get better than that!

Here are highlights of the December events at SLC:

TONIGHT Friday 12/3/10: A screening of the new movie "Rabbit Hole", starring Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart and Sandra Oh. The film starts at 7pm in the Donnelley Lecture Hall in the Heimbold Visual Arts Center.

Thursday 12/9/10: SLC's gamelan ensemble, Gamelan Angklung Chandra Buana, will be performing at 7pm in Reisinger Concert Hall. If it weren't for Jackson who wrote a college research paper about gamelan music, this event never would have jumped out at me. I think we might check it out.

Friday-Sunday 12/10-12/12/10: During this weekend there will be five dance performances, all part of the Winter Dance concert series. Most of the performances are in the evening but there is one afternoon performance on Sunday at 2pm. While the website doesn't give details about style, the SLC Dance program site says that students enrolled in this area of study learn modern, post-modern, ballet and world dance forms. All performances take place in the PAC Dance Theatre.


Sarah Lawrence College is located at 1 Mead Way, Bronxville, NY 10708. You can also download a visitor's brochure with directions and a campus map.

11.30.2010

freeARTSweekend - Dec. 3-5th 2010

ARTSWESTCHESTER has organized an impressive three-day event of free activities in Westchester County on Dec. 3rd-5th. The activities encompass a wide-variety of arts including dance, music, film, storytelling, crafts, and art/cultural museums. Here are a sample of activities that peaked my interest:

FRIDAY
If only I didn't have to work Friday I would check out the free adult jazz dance class from 9:30-11am offered by Evolve Dance in Tarrytown, NY

SATURDAY
I love being crafty so I may just check out the Book Making workshop at the Mt. Vernon Library from 1-2:30 this Saturday. 

SUNDAY
I am super interested in the P.A.M Band Robotic Musicians performance at the ArtsWestchester location in White Plains. Not only are there several performances in the afternoon but there is also a lecture and, it sounds like, an opportunity to play the instruments.

To see the entire list of over forty free things to do this week visit: freeARTSweekend

11.28.2010

Nature walk at Cranberry Lake Preserve


This weekend I was lucky enough to have my Mom visit. While we really wanted to do something to get into the Christmas spirit, all the events I could find are taking place in December. But when I saw a posting for the "Great Turkey Walk-off" at Cranberry Lake Preserve I thought it was the perfect way to exercise off our holiday food indulgences.

The nature preserve is large (190-acres) with 4 trails. The trails are fairly easy to navigate but with all the fallen leaves covering the path this time of year we had to look down a lot to make sure we didn't trip over hidden rocks. Cranberry Lake is the obvious focal point of the preserve and the paths take you right down to the water's edge. According to the History Trail pamphlet the lake was formed by glaciers 18,000 years ago and the lake is named after the abundance of cranberries that grow on the south end of the lake.

You can learn more about Cranberry Lake Preserve on the Westchester County Parks website and download a copy of the trail map. One of the best things about this county park: it's free!

11.26.2010

Field - a hip Larchmont boutique

 





A wallet I purchased from Field
Black Friday is finally upon us and I think the most-fitting first entry I could write today would focus on shopping. So I chose to feature a fabulous little boutique in Larchmont, NY called Field. This store is quite small but packed in every corner are beautiful displays of home goods and accessories. I love this store because the products selected by owner Gunda Sabel-Sheehan remind me of the same fabulous items I read about in design blogs.


Field is located at 2095 Boston Post Road, Larchmont, NY. http://www.fieldny.com/
Happy shopping!

11.24.2010

A call for adventure in Westchester

What do you do when you're in your mid-20's, childless and living in Westchester, NY? You could follow my initial lead: complain and become a hermit. Or you could also follow my new lead: seek out the unexpected.

I've lived in Westchester County for three years now after moving here with my husband when he transferred to SUNY Purchase. You can imagine our surprise when google maps showed us an image of SUNY Purchase surrounded by 6 country clubs and golf courses. "Where's the college town?" we exclaimed. (A little secret: there isn't one). Initially we experienced culture shock (and price tag shock) and while we still feel tragically hip for this place, we try to forge a niche for ourselves within the community.

Recently I have met some amazing women who expressed some similar sentiments about settling down in Westchester. This blog is inspired by my experience and the experience of other young Westchestarians who are searching for unique experiences and novel places to shop, eat and socialize.

This blog will highlight my novel experiences in Westchester, including stores, eateries and entertainment that I've discovered. I also want to highlight other people's discoveries and encourage you to send me ideas to include in my posts.

Happy adventures!
Gina