Activities and things to do this weekend in northern Westchester:Milk There's only one place in Westchester to catch Gus Van Sant's acclaimed new movie (right), starring Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Emile Hirsch, and James Franco. Multiple showings.
Jacob Burns Film CenterBreakfast with the Birds Early risers can search for and observe a number of species who have taken up residence in our forests for the winter. Saturday, 8:00.
Westmoreland Sanctuary
Ornithology for Kids Learn how to identify and categorize bird specimens. Saturday, 1:00.
Croton Point Park Nature CenterChristmas on the Farm Spend the evening sipping mulled cider, munching holiday goodies, and listening to carolers. Then enjoy a tour of the farm by lantern. Saturday and Sunday, 5:00 to 7:00.
Muscoot Farm Croton Artisans Holiday Boutique Check out handcrafted goods by local artisans. Saturday, 10:00 to 4:30.
Our Savior Lutheran ChurchFeeding Time What’s on the menu today? Tasty crickets? Juicy worms? Turtle salad? Join in as we feed Teatown’s menagerie. Saturday, 1:00.
Teatown Lake ReservationNaturalist`s Choice Hike One of the museum`s naturalists will select and lead a 2 to 3 mile hike. Saturday, 1:00.
Ward Pound Ridge ReservationRent The
Random Farm Kids Theater presents a "school edition" of the popular musical.
Rent. The inspiring story about friends and artists struggling in Greenwich Village still contains mature themes, but the profanity has been removed. Saturday, 8:00; Sunday, 1:00 and 6:00.
Yorktown StageBrandenburg Celebration The Aulos Ensemble returns to Caramoor with a program featuring three of the Brandenburg concerti. Saturday, 8:00.
Caramoor Center for Music and Arts
Author's Reading 2008 National Book Award Winner
Judy Blundell is the author of many best-selling novels. She'll read from and sign copies of her latest novel for young adults,
What I Saw and How I Lied. Sunday, 3:30.
Katonah Museum of Art
Tribes Hill Winter Solstice Concert The seventh annual
Tribes Hill concert features songs in native languages which spotlight the diversity of celebration and highlight our commonality. This year’s concert includes performances by
Kathleen Pemble,
Joe Iadanza,
James Durst, and many more. Sunday, 3:00.
Tarrytown Music HallA Christmas Carol Enjoy a dramatic reading of the Dickens classic. Sunday, 2:00.
Yorktown Library