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SUMMARY:Morning Sound Bath
DESCRIPTION:Begin your morning with a Sound Bath led by Holly Conetta. Immerse yourself in the calming vibrations of sound healing instruments\, allowing stress to melt away and clarity to emerge.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/morning-sound-bath-4/
LOCATION:Wainwright House\, 260 Stuyvesant Lane\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wainwright House
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260305T190000
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SUMMARY:Better with Age: Navigating Midlife and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:What happens after menopause — when the turbulence settles and something new begins? \nJoin us for an engaging\, honest\, and surprisingly uplifting salon-style conversation exploring post-menopause as a time of clarity\, creativity\, and possibility. This evening looks beyond the transition itself to what comes next: renewed energy\, purpose\, and the confidence to shape what truly lights you up. \nGuided by Fiona Jalinoos\, the conversation brings together insights on health and policy\, the midlife career pivot\, and the cultural reframe of aging — all grounded in lived experience\, humor\, and hope. The evening also includes gentle chair yoga and time to connect in community. Open to all ages and all who are curious about midlife\, longevity\, and what it means to grow forward — together. This event is open to all ages and genders who are curious to learn\, reflect\, and engage. Come for the conversation\, stay for the community\, and leave inspired by the possibilities of midlife. \nFacilitators & Panelists\nFiona Jalinoos\, C-IAYT\nCertified Yoga Therapist & Yoga Teacher\nFiona Jalinoos is a certified Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist with over 30 years of personal practice in various styles of yoga worldwide. She teaches regular and pelvic floor group classes and works one-on-one with clients\, supporting people through midlife and beyond with compassion and practical tools. | Learn more at fionajalinoosyoga.com \nLisa McDonald\, MPH\nDirector of Policy & Advocacy\, The ‘Pause Life\nLisa McDonald is a menopause advocate with a background in public health policy and activism. She serves as Director of Policy and Advocacy for Dr. Mary Claire Haver’s The ‘Pause Life\, advancing menopause reform nationwide. Lisa serves on multiple national policy committees and advocates at the state and federal levels\, driven by her own experience with surgical menopause and a commitment to equity in women’s health. \nMary Olson-Menzel\nCEO & Founder\, MVP Executive Development\nAuthor of What Lights You Up? (National Bestseller)\nMary Olson-Menzel is a renowned expert in career and workplace success with over 30 years of global leadership experience across media\, tech\, healthcare\, and sports. As an executive leadership coach and inspiring speaker\, Mary helps individuals and organizations unlock potential and navigate meaningful midlife pivots. She is a member of the Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches and a guest lecturer at NYU and Northwestern University. \nDina Aronson\nWriter\, Editor & Pro-Age Advocate\nDina Aronson is a writer\, editor\, and pro-age advocate passionate about reframing the cultural conversation around aging. She is the founder of Patina with Dina Aronson\, a Substack newsletter exploring midlife through a candid\, soulful lens\, and co-editor of Midlife Private Parts. Dina lives between New York City and Miami and champions stories that reflect the real complexity and power of midlife women. \nDina Alvarez\nWriter & Co-Editor\, Midlife Private Parts\nDina Alvarez is a writer and co-editor of Midlife Private Parts: Revealing Essays That Will Change the Way You Think About Age. A former journalist and nonprofit development professional\, she is deeply committed to amplifying women’s voices through storytelling and education. Dina lives in New York City with her family and continues to support work that fosters honesty\, connection\, and self-discovery.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/better-with-age-navigating-midlife-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Wainwright House\, 260 Stuyvesant Lane\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wainwright House
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SUMMARY:RYC Help Helps Hoedown - Stompin' Out Stigma
DESCRIPTION:Dust of your boots and saddle up for the RYC Help Helps Hoedown on Thursday\, March 5th at the Coveleigh Club. This night is dedicated to stompin’ out the stigma associated with youth mental health\, and learning how RYC makes a difference in helping our youth thrive! Trade in those dresses\, jackets and heels for denim and cowboy boots for a night of western fun complete with a buffet dinner\, open bar\, professionally led line dancing\, a mechanical bull\, and more. We hope to see y’all there! \nVisit https://ryeyouthcouncil.org/helphelpshoedown-1 to purchase your ticket\, or to sponsor this event.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/ryc-help-helps-hoedown-stompin-out-stigma/
LOCATION:Coveleigh Club\, 459 Stuyvesant Avenue\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Fundraiser,Rye Youth Council,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Saw Mill River Audubon Small Group Birding: Sat\, Mar 7\, 8:00 am\, Edith Read Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:Saw Mill River Audubon Small Group Birding Walk –by registration.\n\nAudubon-guided free bird walk welcoming both experienced and brand new birders. Beginners very welcome! Walks are for adults and youth age 8 or older. Let us know in advance if you want to borrow binoculars by emailing us at: office@sawmillriveraudubon.org. Free binocular loans available with notice.\n\n\n\n\nRegistration required at https://www.sawmillriveraudubon.org/register-trips/. Meeting place and more details provided in confirmation email.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/saw-mill-river-audubon-small-group-birding-sat-mar-7-800-am-edith-read-sanctuary/
LOCATION:Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary\, 1 Playland Parkway\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Birding,Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary,Saw Mill River Audubon
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SUMMARY:Little Historians Story Hour
DESCRIPTION:Little Historians Story Hour is an all-new recurring children’s program at the Square House Museum. This program is designed to spark curiosity\, imagination\, and a love of history in young learners (Ages 3-7). \nThrough engaging storytelling\, hands-on activities\, and exploration of the historic house\, children are introduced to the people\, places\, and events that shaped the City of Rye and early America. This program is free\, registration is requested.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/little-historians-story-hour/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:Square House\, 1 Purchase St\, Rye\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,History,Rye Historical Society
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SUMMARY:Petals for Progress: A Paper Flower Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the Unforgiving Yardstick Exhibit\, closing on March 27th\, Rye Historical Society is offering a creative new program\, Petals for Progress: A Paper Flower Workshop. Throughout our history\, women have repurposed floriography (the language of flowers) as a tool for political resistance and solidarity. During this workshop\, participants will craft handmade flowers out of yardstick-inspired paper to symbolize the unwavering spirit and resilience of the women portrayed in this exhibit. Following the workshop\, a short tour of the exhibit will also be offered. This program is free\, registration is requested. \n**This project is made possible with funds from Arts Alive\, a regrant program of ArtsWestchester with support from the Office of the Governor\, the New York State Legislature\, and the New York State Council on the Arts.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/petals-for-progress-a-paper-flower-workshop/
LOCATION:Square House\, 1 Purchase St\, Rye\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Rye Historical Society
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SUMMARY:Space & Time: Clay Art Center Artists Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Clay Art Center is pleased to present SPACE & TIME\, an exhibition of functional and sculptural ceramics by Clay Art Center Artists. Guest Curated by past Artist-in-Residence Max Seinfeld\, this exhibition explores the concepts of space and time as metaphors for lived experiences\, as containers for memory\, as real or imagined realms\, and as narratives for the human condition. \nPlease join us for an Opening Reception on Saturday\, March 7\, from 5:00-7:00 PM \n“I feel so incredibly fortunate to have been invited to curate this exhibition\, which features such a remarkable group of artists. Space and Time carries its title for many reasons. It speaks to the time we spend within a space as special as the walls we work within at Clay Art Center. It can be the light reflecting from a candle lit in the dead of night\, shedding just enough light to make us pause\, reflect\, and return to the memories that shape our lives. \nThe body of work chosen for this exhibition holds the idea of space and time in so many different ways. Some of the pieces in this show flirt with playfulness\, while others resonate with a deep poetic nature. Together\, they reveal the thoughtfulness and intention each artist brought to this space and to this moment in time. \nUltimately\, this exhibition marks a moment where we have all gathered in a room together\, sharing not only our work but our presence.” – Max Seinfeld\, Guest Curator \nParticipating Artists: \nRana Amirtahmasebi\, Sylvia Arakas\, Peter Arnow\, Bob Clyatt\, Claire Cohen\, Rose Foley\, Nate Graham\, Michal Grapel\, Mara Gross\, Robin Henschel\, Debra Holiber\, Jonalie Korengold\, Denis Licul\, Sheetal Mehta\, Sally Ng\, Polina Nisenbaum\, Roberta Shapiro\, Maria Spiess\, Caito Stewart\, Jackie Welsh\, and Susan Wortman. \nOn view in the gallery and online: March 7 – April 11\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, March 7\, 5:00 – 7:00 PM\, 2026 \nClay Art Center Artist Program \nParticipating artists are part of Clay Art Center Artist Program. Clay Art Center was created to be a thriving home for the ceramics community\, and today\, offers access to private and shared studio space so local artists can work in a community setting. This exhibition is a part of the professional opportunities available to artists who become a part of our studio artist program. \nClay Art Center Gallery Mission \nClay Art Center Gallery provides a platform for emerging and established artists to explore a wide range of topics that address materials\, processes\, and techniques\, and to engage in critical dialogue through clay. We are committed to exhibiting a variety of work from artists around the country with unique and diverse backgrounds\, as well showcasing our Clay Art Center artists and students.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/space-time-clay-art-center-artists-exhibition/
LOCATION:Clay Art Center\, 40 Beech Street\, Port Chester\, NY\, 10573\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clay Art Center
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