Croton Community Calendar - December 19th Edition
Project FeederWatch
Saturday-Sunday, December 22-23 – 9 to 11 AM
Croton Point Nature Center
Come ID and count birds at the bird feeders at Croton Point Nature Center with volunteers from Saw Mill River Audubon viewing the feeders from inside the Center. Beginners encouraged. Great opportunity for photography too. Continues weekly until Sunday April 7, 2019. To learn more about Project FeederWatch, visit www.projectfeederwatch.org
Fire Department Candy Cane Run
Sunday, December 23 – 10 AM to 3 PM
Rescheduled due to rain! The Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department - in conjunction with the North Pole FD - has arranged for Santa Claus to visit the streets of Croton-on-Hudson on Sunday, December 23rd from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM! For the full schedule of stops along Santa’s routes, visit the Fire Department website at: http://crotonfd.org/.
Project FeederWatch
Saturday-Sunday, December 29-30 – 9 to 11 AM
Croton Point Nature Center
Come ID and count birds at the bird feeders at Croton Point Nature Center with volunteers from Saw Mill River Audubon viewing the feeders from inside the Center. Beginners encouraged. Great opportunity for photography too. Continues weekly until Sunday April 7, 2019. To learn more about Project FeederWatch, visit www.projectfeederwatch.org
Rockin’ New Year’s Craft
Monday, December 31 – 1:30 PM
Croton Free Library
Join us in ringing in the New Year a few days early. We’ll be making festive New Year’s hats and reading New Year’s stories, while we count down to the ball drop. Light refreshments will be served. For children of all ages. Registration Required.
Croton Reservoir & Dam First Day Hike
Saturday, January 1 – Noon
Croton Gorge Park
Greet the New Year with an easy 1-mile hike north along the Aqueduct and atop the beautiful Croton Dam. Meet near the restrooms at the parking lot at Croton Gorge Park, Rte. 129, Cortlandt 10567. The leader of the hike will discuss the history and construction of the Old Croton Aqueduct and the features of the Croton Dam, the trailhead of the Aqueduct trail. The Aqueduct was completed in 1842 to supply water to New York City. Inquiries: Sara Kelsey, saraakelsey@gmail.com or 646-303-1448.
Upcoming Village Meetings
All Village meetings are held at the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building unless otherwise noted:
- Wednesday, December 19: Trails Committee (7:30 PM)
- Wednesday, December 26: Fire Council (7 PM) – Meets at Washington Engine Co.
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