Celebrate the 2011 Hudson River Ramble! Step back to Colonial days and meet rare American Heritage farm animals at the historic home of John Jay and his family. Rare Randall Lineback cattle, American Jackstock donkey, and blue rabbits are just some of the endangered native breeds that will be on view from the Society for the Preservation of Putnam County Antiquities & Greenways. Cider and cheese tastings, music; tours by costumed docents; facepainting and balloon animals.
When: Sunday, Sep 25, 2011
Time: 1:00pm
Where: Jay Heritage Center – 1838 Peter Augustus Jay House, Rye, NY
Price:$15 per family; $5 individual
Age Suitability: All Ages
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Film Screening
German with English subtitles
(Caroline Link, 2001)
In 1938, the Jewish family Redlich flees to Kenya from the Nazis. The new life there is rife with difficulties for the parents, which leads to a marital crisis. The daughter feels comfortable on the African farm from the very start. When the father receives a job offer in Germany, it is difficult to bid Kenya farewell.
When: October 5, 2011
Time: 6:30-9:30pm
Where: Goethe-Institut New York
72 Spring Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10012
Admission: Free
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