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06/06/2026

Putnam to Participate in Upstate Art Weekend.

UPSTATE ART WEEKEND (UAW) is a connective annual event, for residents and tourists alike, celebrating the cultural vibrancy of Upstate New York. The sixth edition of UPSTATE ART WEEKEND is taking place June 25-29, 2026.

Putnam’s Participants

◊ Arts on the Lake (Carmel, NY)

◊ Boscobel House and Gardens (Garrison, NY)

◊ Cold Spring Ceramics (Cold Spring, NY)

◊ Garrison Art Center (Garrison, NY)

◊ Ligenza Moore Gallery (Cold Spring, NY)

◊ Magazzino Italian Art (Cold Spring, NY)

◊ Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Center (Garrison, NY)

◊ Studio Tashtego (Cold Spring, NY)

Read: https://www.putnamcountyny.gov/component/zoo/item/putnam-to-participate-in-upstate-art-weekend-2?Itemid=107

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06/06/2026

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06/04/2026

The base of the green onion you just sliced is still alive — and it'll regrow in a glass of water on your counter faster than you'd expect.

A few kitchen scraps root so reliably in water that they're worth saving every time you cook. The yields are small — garnish to handful quantities — but they're free, fast, and surprisingly satisfying to watch.

🌿 kitchen scraps that regrow in water:

- Green onion — leave about an inch of the white root base, set it in a shallow glass of water. Fresh shoots grow back within a week. The fastest and most reliable regrower in the kitchen — you can harvest and regrow the same base several times before it gives out

- Celery — cut the bottom couple of inches from the bunch and set it in a bowl of water. New leaves push from the center within a week or two. The regrown stalks are thinner than the original but usable — and they're free

- Romaine lettuce — save the bottom heart, set in half an inch of water. New leaves sprout from the center within a couple of weeks. The second head is looser and smaller — harvest as leaf lettuce, not a full head

- Garlic — place a single unpeeled clove in a small glass with water barely touching the base. Mild garlic shoots grow within a week. The green shoots taste like a cross between garlic and chive — snip and use as a garnish

- Lemongrass — trim the top and place the bulbous root end in a jar with an inch of water. Roots and new stalks form in a few weeks. Once rooted, this one is worth transplanting to a pot — it becomes a permanent supply

🌱 What determines whether this works or not:

- Change the water every day or two — shallow dishes spoil fast and a rotten base kills the regrowth
- Bright indirect light speeds things up. A dark counter works but takes longer
- These are one-round or limited-round projects. The base uses stored energy to push new growth — it doesn't sustain indefinitely. Green onion is the exception and can go several rounds

The scraps you compost tonight could be growing on your counter by next weekend 🌱

06/04/2026

WORLD CUP WATCH PARTY IS COMING TO MAMARONECK!

Join us for a fun-filled evening as we gather to watch the FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals at Harbor Island Park!

📅 Monday, July 6
⏰ 8:00 PM
📍 Lanza Field, Harbor Island Park
60 Harbor Island Park, Mamaroneck, NY 10543

🎉 Family-friendly event
🚚 Food trucks on site
⚽ Watch the Quarterfinal Match with the community
💲 FREE admission

Seating is limited and available on a first come, first served basis.

Can't make it? Join us for another watch party:

📅 June 11 at 3:00 PM
⚽ Mexico vs. South Africa
📍 Community Resource Center, 134 Center Ave., Mamaroneck

Bring your friends, family, and team spirit as we celebrate the world's biggest soccer tournament together!

06/04/2026

This Saturday, June 6th! Shred your old documents safely to protect your important personal information.

Thankfully, no deaths 🙏🏽
06/03/2026

Thankfully, no deaths 🙏🏽

06/03/2026

It's farm season, and farm equipment often moves slowly and may make wide or unexpected turns, so giving tractors extra space helps everyone stay safe. A moment of impatience can easily lead to a crash, especially on narrow rural roads shared by many types of vehicles. By slowing down, staying alert, and being courteous, motorists can help ensure farmers get their work done safely and everyone gets home without incident.

06/03/2026

When July hits triple digits, most gardens stall. These four beds don't — because every plant is doing a heat job, not just hanging on.

Bed 1 — heat crops. Okra and southern peas pick up exactly where tomatoes quit. Okra flowers and sets pods through the hottest weeks of summer, and southern peas (cowpeas) fix their own nitrogen, smother w**ds, and barely register a dry spell. Plant them once the soil is truly warm and they run all season.

Bed 2 — living mulch. One sweet potato planting throws out vines that blanket the whole bed. Those leaves shade the soil, hold moisture, and crowd out w**ds, so you water less and w**d less. The foliage is edible cooked like spinach, and the roots wait underground until fall.

Bed 3 — bolt-proof greens. True spinach and lettuce turn bitter and bolt the moment it gets hot. Malabar spinach and New Zealand spinach do the opposite. Malabar climbs a string or trellis so it takes almost no ground, and both hand you fresh greens straight through the months when the salad bed sits empty.

Bed 4 — the shade screen. A row of tall sunflowers on the west side throws afternoon shade across the bed behind it, dropping the soil temperature several degrees and buying cool-preferring crops more time. The flowers feed bees on the way up, and the seeds feed birds on the way out.

The rule that ties it together: water deep and early instead of light and often, and mulch every bare inch of soil. Roots stay cooler, water lasts longer.

Four beds. Every one earning its place in the heat 🌱

06/03/2026

Always so happy to host the Cultural Arts Coalition's Summer Music Series at Electrazone Park/Southeast Veterans Park! Their first concert is coming up on Wednesday the 17th - check out the flyer below for complete details!!

PLEASE NOTE: While we are happy to show our support for the events and organizations advertised here, the Cultural Arts Coalition is in no way sponsored by or affiliated with the Town of Southeast or the the Southeast Parks & Recreation Department.

06/03/2026

Trivia Night & Movie Night 🌟

Join the Village of Mamaroneck Parks & Recreation Department for a fun-filled evening at Harbor Island Park on Saturday, June 20!

🧠 6:30 PM – Trivia
🎥 Following Trivia – Screening of Zootopia 2
🎟️ FREE admission & the chance to win prizes

Featured food truck for the evening
🌭 Waggin’ Dogs

Bring your friends, blankets, and lawn chairs for a memorable summer night in the park!

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