2013 Exhibit Opening Reception New Castle’s Beginnings – Our Founding Farms

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The new exhibit  traces our town’s origins from Native American lands through the farms of the nineteenth century, to the estates and housing developments that turned New Castle into the community we know today.  A focus on several local farms and their products will be featured – Sutton Farm, Dodges Farm, Brann Farm, Taylor and Annadale Farms, and of course the Greeley Farm.

The first farms of New Castle were established on large tracts of land purchased from the Native American trible of the Mohegan Confederation, inclusing the Sintsincks.  Even our hamlet’s name, Chappaqa, has Native American roots.  The area was called Shepequa, which referred to the abundant water sources that made farming possible.  Many other Native American words have been retained in the names of our streets and landmarks.

There will be interactive aspects to this exhibit plus a seminar series featuring speakers from local farms operating today.

A public opening reception will be held on Sunday, March 3rd from 3:00-5:00 pm.

The exhibit will run through the year at the Greeley House, 100 King St, Chappaqua NY.  The hours are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays 1:00-4:00 pm or by appointment  914 238-4666  For more information visit their web site: www.newcastlehs.org


Chappaqua Continuing Education Spring 2013 Course Catalog

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Whether you’re curious about social media, looking to learn a new language, would like to play acoustic guitar, or want to improve your digital photography skills, the catalog’s 15 pages are packed with over 70 courses in a wide range of categories to choose from.

And of course there are plenty returning favorites such as mixed media art, college prep, intro to computers, Indian cooking, yoga, meditation, and zumba.


The “Ask the Fire Chief” presentation at the Chappaqua Library

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Visit the Chappaqua Fire Department web site http://www.chappaquafd.org/index.php

The “Ask the Fire Chief” presentation at the Chappaqua Library, will be on March 4th beginning at 7:30 pm. There will be a presentation on Fire Alarm Systems and how to prevent false alarms. Following the presentation we will open the floor to any questions regarding fire safety and prevention.

Visit the Town of New Castle web site for more information 

The 2013 Great Backyard Bird Count in New Castle NY

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Attention Conservationists, Bird Watchers, And Nature Lovers! It not too late to participate in the 2013 Great Backyard Bird Count.  The last day is tomorrow,  Monday, February 18!  Everyone Is Welcome To Count The Birds Here In New Castle — To Create A Real-Time Snapshot Of Where The Birds Are And How They’re Doing! It’s Free, Fun, And Easy – And It Helps The Birds!  

2013 Great Backyard Bird Count Instructions