OFF THE CUFF: March 20, 2015
I promised my kids (adult children, more precisely, as their average age is 50) that I wouldn’t turn this column into Curmudgeon’s Corner.
Rye Presbyterian Church Holy Week and Easter Day Services
PALM / PASSION SUNDAY – March 29
S is for SPRING
S is for Spring…
… and suede, slits, shirtdresses, safari, Seventies, and a whole slew of new seasonal style twists that arrives with the spring equinox.
A Double Win for the Arts
The Rye Arts Center had cause to celebrate twice last week – once with the Woman’s Club of Rye/Children’s Philanthropy and, later, with Capstone team members from Columbia University’s Master’s Program in Fundraising Management.
Courtside with the Scouts
Rye Boy Scout Troop 2 conducted its Winter Court of Honor February 11.
Many Rye Moms Starting Over and Up
One post on Facebook and over the course of three weeks, more than 90 Rye mothers joined Enterprising Rye Moms, nicknamed “the EM’s,”…
Milkweed for Monarchs
Over 30 children and their parents were entranced by stories about the beautiful Monarch Butterfly and the key to its survival at a special vacation program sponsored by The Rye Free Reading Room and organized by the Conservation Committee of The Rye Garden Club.
Hot-Button Discussion at Meeting House
It was a full house at the Rye Meeting House February 28 for a talk by climatologist Dr. Alexis Berg.
The Inoculation Wars
According to a recent article in The New York Times, “the United States is helping to lead a large study of two vaccines against Ebola.
He’s in the Navy Now
Thoughts of serving his country often ran through young Brian Bernardi’s large and handsome head.