Putnam County Events Week of 11/21-11/23
Hi All! My husband is traveling again this week and I can’t believe it’s ONLY Tuesday! I actually wrote out a check dated for tomorrow wishful thinking! Hope everyone is staying warm in this new cold weather. While I hate going out in it my 4 year old was super excited to see the little bit of snow we got on last Friday and the baby looks super adorable in her little winter hats.
Friday, November 21st
Apple Tots in the Hudson Valley’s Very own MOMS NIGHT OUT!
Join us for our second Mom’s Night Out at Bad Seed Cider Co in Highland!
There will be vendors, raffles and a local author. You don’t want to miss the fun. 7pm. Reserve your spot ASAP
http://appletotshvmno.splashthat.com/
Friday November 21st – Sunday November 30th
Garrison Art Center
Pottery Sale
Sometimes when I look for events I find things I HAVE to checkout. This is one of them! Check out handmade pottery by local artists all for sale. The public opening and party is Nov. 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. The sale will be open every day except Thanksgiving through Nov. 30, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, November 22nd
First Presbyterian Church of Mahopac
Christmas Bazaar
Crafts, baked goods, gift items, decorations, and refreshments.
Trinity Lutheran Church Brewster
Christmas Vendor & Craft Fair
Get some holiday shopping done and see Santa.
Danbury Fair Mall (In Front of Lord & Taylor)
Mr. & Mrs. Mouse Welcome Santa
So I know it’s not Putnam County but it’s so close that I am going to start including DFM events (they have great kid programs throughout the season). We went two weeks ago and saw Elsa and Anna welcome Santa to the mall and it was adorable. There is a little concert then Santa comes out on stage and walks the kids over to the new Santa display in the center of the mall. There will most likely be a line to see Santa so make a reservation HERE!
Sunday, November 23rd
UBS Parade Spectacular
Stamford, CT
OK! OK! OK! I know this is WAY outside Putnam county, but it’s AWESOME. Picture a kid friendly version of the Macy’s day parade. They have huge inflatable balloons (that they spin around at certain points) Way smaller crowds and places to get warm all along the parade route including a McDonalds, and Target for snack and bathroom runs. We have gone since my first niece was 3 and have enjoyed it every year. Have a look HERE for more info.
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