Friday, March 28, 2008

Weekend Events

Insider's Tour Get up close and personal with the livestock and walk through the greenhouse and planting fields. For children ages 12 and up. Reservations required. Saturday, 11:00 to 12:30. Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture

Arrowheads and Adzes Learn how to transform lumps of stone into elegant Native American tools. Saturday, 1:00. Croton Point Park Nature Center

Sweet Honey in the Rock Grammy-award winners Sweet Honey in The Rock capture the sounds of blues, spirituals, gospel hymns, rap, reggae, African chants, hip hop, and jazz. Saturday, 8:00. Performing Arts Center

Evening Howl Visit the wolves during their favorite hour—dusk. Enjoy a sunset hike to howl with the wolves! Saturday, 5:00. Wolf Conservation Center

Second City Improv Comedy Theater The famed troupe of funny people performs skits and more. Saturday, 8:00. Paramount Center for the Arts

Westchester Jewish Film Festival 2008 The festival gathers films from around the world that explore Jewish cultural identity. This weekend's features include Constantine's Sword, which investigates the Catholic Church's historical relationship with Jews, and Rufesnick, an exploration of the long struggle to allow Russian Jews the right to emigrate to Israel. Through April 17. Jacob Burns Film Center

Magnificant Mammals Explore the world of mammals that inhabit the fields and woodlands of the Hudson Hills and Highlands. For children ages 7 and up. Sunday, 1:00. Teatown Lake Reservation

Peeper Prowl Come to the Pinecliff Sanctuary boardwalk and prowl for spring peepers and other calling frogs. Registration required. Sunday 6:00. Sawmill River Audubon

Women's Work is Never Done In celebration of Women's History Month, learn how woman contributed to daily life on the farm. Sunday, 1:00 to 3:00. Muscoot Farm

Appalachian Mountain Club Hike Participants will hike at a moderate pace through historical carriage roads, gentle rolling hills, and beautiful vistas. Sunday, 10:00. Rockefeller State Park Preserve