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What’s Happening at Wave Hill

October
31

Here’s the November calendar for Wave Hill, the jewel of a public garden in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. Go to the Wave Hill Web site for more info:

Ongoing
Tue, Sep 9 – Sun, Nov 30 Surprisingly Natural: the Nature of the Bronx
Sat, Oct 18 – Sun, Nov 30 Sunroom Project Space: Tamalyn Miller
Every Tuesday Garden Tours
Every Wednesday Gallery Tours
Every Thursday Gallery Tours
Every Saturday Tai Chi Chuan
Every Saturday Gallery Tours
Every Sunday Garden Tours

November
Sat, Nov 1 Cooking Demonstration: Cooking with Squash and Pumpkins
Sat, Nov 1 Family Art Project: Dances with Leaves/Baile con las hojas del otoño
Sun, Nov 2 Family Art Project: Dances with Leaves/Baile con las hojas del otoño
Sun, Nov 2 Sunday Brunch
Wed, Nov 5 Nature Walk: Seasonal Birding Series–At Home in the Bronx
Thu, Nov 6 Garden Walk: Showy Fall Natives
Sat, Nov 8 Family Art Project: Cornhusk Creations/Creaciones de maíz
Sun, Nov 9 Concert: Blue Notes at Wave Hill–Ben Monder Trio
Sun, Nov 9 Family Art Project: Cornhusk Creations/Creaciones de maíz
Sun, Nov 9 Sunday Brunch
Mon, Nov 10 Wave Hill is CLOSED
Sat, Nov 15 Family Art Project: Forest Impressions/Marcas del bosque
Sun, Nov 16 Concert: Variations–Peter Orth performs Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations
Sun, Nov 16 Family Art Project: Forest Impressions/Marcas del bosque
Sun, Nov 16 Sunday Brunch
Sat, Nov 22 Family Art Project: Harvest Time Hangings/Decoraciones de otoño
Sun, Nov 23 Family Art Project: Harvest Time Hangings/Decoraciones de otoño
Sun, Nov 23 Sunday Brunch
Thu, Nov 27 Thanksgiving Day–Wave Hill is Closed
Sat, Nov 29 No Tai Chi Chuan
Sat, Nov 29 Family Art Project: Pulp Projects/La naturaleza en papel
Sun, Nov 30 Family Art Project: Pulp Projects/La naturaleza en papel
Sun, Nov 30 Sunday Brunch

This entry was posted on Friday, October 31st, 2008 at 2:19 pm by Bill Cary.
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Katie Bill Cary grew up in Louisville, Ky. His gardening was limited to growing parsley and impatiens on the windowsill of Manhattan walkups until the mid-1990s when he bought a rundown old chicken farm on 8 acres in the Hudson Valley. Now he spends his weekends chasing deer, hacking away at invasive shrubs and vines and wondering why he doesn`t have more meadow and less lawn.


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