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What To Do In The Lewisboro and Pound Ridge Area This Weekend

LEWISBORO/POUND RIDGE, N.Y. –  Blood, Sweat & Tears comes to the Ridgefield Playhouse this weekend, plus it's your last chance to catch the Pound Ridge Theater Company's production of "Love, Loss and What I Wore." Check out these events:  

Check out the hooked rug folk art exhibit at the Pound Ridge Library.

Check out the hooked rug folk art exhibit at the Pound Ridge Library.

Photo Credit: Bob Dumas

Friday, Jan. 18

Fun with Music: 11 a.m. The Pound Ridge Library presents “Fun with Music” featuring Laura D’Amico for children ages 5 and under. Registration required. For more information, call the library at 914-764-5085. 271 Westchester Ave., Pound Ridge

Library Teen Advisory Group (TAG): 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Join the Pound Ridge teen librarian in planning future programs and choosing new books and CDs. Those in grades 6-12 can receive possible community-service credit. Pizza and snacks will be served. Registration required. Call the library at 914-764-5085. 271 Westchester Ave., Pound Ridge

Teen Night: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Teen Night at the Pound Ridge Library will feature role-playing with Stephen Sciame. The event is for teens in grades 6-12. Call the library for more information at 914-764-5085. 271 Westchester Ave., Pound Ridge

"Love, Loss and What I Wore": 8 p.m. The Pound Ridge Theater Company presents "Love, Loss and What I Wore," written by Nora and Delia Ephron. Directed by Larry Schneider. Tickets are $20 and $24. Tickets may be purchased online at www.prtc01.org, via email at prtc01@yahoo.com, or by calling the box office at 914-764-1902. Conant Hall, Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge

Blood, Sweat & Tears: 8 p.m. Blood, Sweat & Tears comes to the Ridgefield Playhouse to play its hits like “Spinning Wheel,” “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” and “Hi-De-Ho.” The band is known for fusing rock, blues and pop with horn arrangements and jazz improvisation, creating the genre of jazz-rock. Tickets are $55. To purchase tickets, go to http://theplayhouse.localplacement.net/event/blood-sweat-tears or call 203-438-5795. 80 East Ridge, Ridgefield, Conn.

Saturday, Jan. 19

Gossett Brothers Farm Market: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. The Gossett Brothers Farm Market features fresh produce, meats and cheese, as well as seafood. The market is at 1202 Route 35, at Gossett Brothers Nursery in South Salem.

Pound Ridge Land Conservancy's Halle Ravine Preserve Walk: 10 a.m. Tate Bushell, the Pound Ridge Land Conservancy’s land steward/educator, will lead a family-friendly, educational walk through the Halle Ravine Preserve. Bushnell will interpret the winter landscape and provide stories about the Halle Preserve’s plants and animal life. Dress appropriately; no hiking experience necessary. Free. The Halle Ravine Preserve is located on Trinity Pass Road, next to the intersection of Trinity Pass and Donbrook Road. The preserve entrance is marked by a white wooden gate.

Hooked Rugs Folk Art Exhibit: 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. The Pound Ridge Library presents “Hooked Rugs by Mary Parker: An American Folk Art Goes Local,” a display of hooked rugs that opens Jan. 12 and runs through Feb. 13 in the library’s art gallery. The display is open during regular library hours. 271 Westchester Ave., Pound Ridge

Technology and You Workshop: 11 a.m. The Lewisboro Library will hold its “Technology and You” workshop, which will teach attendees how to use the library catalog to download free audiobooks and eBooks to compatible digital devices such as iPads, and e-readers like Nooks and Kindles. The class lasts approximately 90 minutes. Registration is required. Call the library at 914-763-3857 to register and indicate what type of digital device you own. 15 Main St, South Salem

Reading Dream’s “Snowtacular” Kids Fair: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Reading Dream is a nonprofit organization that sends books to children and schools that need them. Join student volunteers in their student-organized fundraising event at the Cyrus Russell House in Cross River. There will be handmade crafts for sale, face-painting, games, and baked goods for sale. Admission is free. 779 Route 35, Cross River.

Winter Wolves: 11 a.m. Join the Wolf Conservation Center to learn about the mythology, biology and ecology of wolf families and discover why this season is such a magical time for wolf packs in North America. Guests will visit ambassador wolves Alawa and Zephyr, as well as the WCC’s critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests can enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Dress for the cold weather. Cost is $15 for adults and $12 for kids under 12. Pre-registration is required. Visit www.nywolf.org. 7 Buck Run, South Salem

"Love, Loss and What I Wore": 8 p.m. The Pound Ridge Theater Company presents "Love, Loss and What I Wore," written by Nora and Delia Ephron. Directed by Larry Schneider. Tickets are $20 and $24. Tickets may be purchased online at www.prtc01.org, via email at prtc01@yahoo.com, or by calling the box office at 914-764-1902. Conant Hall, Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge

Sunday, Jan. 20

Winter Wolves: 11 a.m. Join the Wolf Conservation Center to learn about the mythology, biology and ecology of wolf families and discover why this season is such a magical time for packs in North America. Guests will visit ambassador wolves Alawa and Zephyr, as well as the WCC’s critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Dress for the cold weather. Cost is $15 for adults and $12 for kids under 12. Pre-registration is required. Visit www.nywolf.org. 7 Buck Run, South Salem

"Love, Loss and What I Wore": 8 p.m. The Pound Ridge Theater Company presents "Love, Loss and What I Wore," written by Nora and Delia Ephron. Directed by Larry Schneider. Tickets are $20 and $24. Tickets may be purchased online at www.prtc01.org, via email at prtc01@yahoo.com, or by calling the box office at 914-764-1902. Conant Hall, Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge

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