Cary Institute Lecture Series Presents ‘Wild By Design’ on January 6

Winter is the perfect time to start planning, and day dreaming, for the next outdoor season and your garden.  To help you jump-start those plans, and get some interesting new ideas that you might be able to incorporate into your own garden, this Friday, the Cary Institute Presents ‘Wild By Design’ with landscape architect Margie Ruddick.

Harvard trained landscape architect Margie Ruddick will showcase design strategies that integrate biodiversity and ecological purpose. Her visually rich presentation will draw on 30 years of public and private landscape design work.

In her book Wild by Design, Ruddick shows how five basic principles can be applied to create landscapes that are both sustainable and emotionally powerful places. Books will be available for purchase by Merritt Bookstore.

DETAILS:
Friday, January 6, 2017 at 7pm
Open to the Public

Cary Institute auditorium
2801 Sharon Turnpike (Route 44)
Millbrook, NY

 

For more info, visit CaryInstitute.org by clicking here.

 

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New Lebanon Library Crafts Event: Glowing Snowman Ornaments

unnamedThis Tuesday at the New Lebanon Library, the library will host it’s monthly Family Crafts event. This month’s craft session will teach kids how to make their own Glowing Snowman Ornaments.

All materials will be provided by the library.
For ages 5 and up.

TIME/LOCATION
Tuesday, December 20, 2016, at 4:30 pm

New Lebanon Library
550 State Route 20
New Lebanon, NY 12125
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

 

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Happy Thanksgiving

I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving today. If you are on the road, drive safe. If you are hosting Thanksgiving dinner, here’s a handy diagram from The Old Farmer’s Almanac to help you set the table.


1. Napkin
2. Salad fork
3. Dinner fork
4. Dessert fork
5. Bread-and-butter plate with spreader
6. Dinner plate
7. Dinner knife
8. Teaspoon
9. Teaspoon
10. Soup spoon
11. Cocktail fork
12. Water glass
13. Red-wine glass
14. White-wine glass
15. Coffee cup and saucer

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New Lebanon Library Crafts Event: Pine Cone Turkey

pinecone-turkeysThis Thursday at the New Lebanon Library, the library will host it’s monthly Family Crafts event. This month’s craft session will teach kids how to make their own Pine Cone Turkey for Thanksgiving.

All materials will be provided by the library.
For ages 5 and up.

The craft session starts at 4:30 at the New Lebanon Library,  550 State Route 20 in New Lebanon, NY.

On a side note, the Library will be closed on Monday, November 14, 2016, for installation of new carpet.

For more info, contact the library:
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

 

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Johnsen Schmaling’s Linear Cabin

screen-shot-2016-11-13-at-4-58-27-pmA recent project from the Johnsen Schmaling Architecture firm presents a contemporary take on the traditional cabin in the woods. The ‘Linear Cabin’ is a simple, 900-square-foot rectangular structure with rustic charm, and glass walls for enjoying the surrounding views.

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The cabin is comprised of three identically sized, boxes that are separated by spatial voids, and tied together with a continuous, thin roof plane that spans the entire length of the building. The storage box acts as a shed with room for lawn equipment, canoes, or whatever needs to be stored. The service box contains the cabin’s home infrastructure, including entry, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and boiler room. The sleeping box houses two bunk rooms. The area between the storage and service boxes is open in the front and back, and provides a covered spot for a vehicle. The void between service and sleeping boxes is the center of the cabin, and acts as the living area. This room features 15’ wide glass doors and a wood-burning stove.

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Johnsen Schmaling’s Linear Cabin was built in the sparsely populated Northwoods region of Wisconsin, but I can see this building fitting in perfectly here in Columbia County. It was built using regionally sourced materials, including a variety of timber products harvested in Wisconsin’s northern forests. The boxes are clad with blackened pine planks, and varnished cedar is used throughout the structure. The interior walls and ceilings are covered in knotty pine, and floors are polished dark-grey concrete.

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