Sunday, January 31, 2010
Women's Hiking Group February 2 & 4
The Women's Hiking Group will meet this week Tuesday (2/2) and Thursday (2/4) and hike at Weir Farm. Meeting place: Ancona's parking lot (on corner of Rtes 7 & 102/Branchville Road) at 9:25 am.
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Inspire Your Heart with Art Day

Today children of all ages came to our art studio program to celebrate "Inspire Your Heart with Art" day, and they made beautiful creations that will be on display in the lobby of the Ridgefield Rec Center through Valentine's Day. Take a look and be inspired. Click for more photos of this fun and creative day.Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Family Hike & Campfire
We had a great day at our Family Hike & Campfire Sunday, with almost 50 people joining us for a walk around beautiful Lake Winding followed by hot chocolate and toasted marshmallows around the campfire. Click here for photos.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Women's Hiking Group January 26 & 28
The Women's Hiking Group will meet at 9:30 am on Tuesday (1/26) and Thursday (1/28) and hike or snowshoe (depending on the snow) at Sturges Park in Ridgefield. Directions: Take West Mountain Rd. follow and make a right onto Oreneca Rd. At intersection take right on Rippowam Rd. Follow Rippowam .4 miles to parking lot.
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Saturday, January 23, 2010
Jan 22, 2010 - Girl Scout Astronomy Program
Nature was with us last night as 60 girl scouts explored the heavens during Discovery Center’s Sky Search Junior program. The night was cold and clear making Mars shine so bright that the girls could pick it out as they left the building. The program started with a planetarium like presentation explaining what to look for during the observation portion of the program and some keys into how the Earth moves through space. Other sessions explored the inside workings of a telescope and explained the phases of the Moon. But the night's main attraction was the outside observations. It included viewing through two telescopes and a tour the constellations. One scope showed the girls the play of light and shadow on the craters of the Moon. Orion’s secrets were revealed through the other. As the constellations were pointed out, field binoculars helped with individual exploration. We would like to thank all the volunteers that made the program happen, with a very special Thank You to Mother Nature for letting the girls see it all without a cloud in the sky.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Story about The Discovery Center's 25th Anniversary
Check out this story on Ridgefield Patch about The Discovery Center's 25th Anniversary!
http://ridgefield.patch.com/articles/discovery-center-turns-25
http://ridgefield.patch.com/articles/discovery-center-turns-25
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