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WELCOME TO WINTER WONDERLAND!

Hot cocoa and marshmallows, snowballs, horse and buggy rides, snowshoeing, snowman building — even a special moment atop Earl Krom’s gentle draft horse Ed helped kids savor one of winter’s perfect days last Saturday.

The fun in Kirkside Park was the “cherry on top” of a full week of “Roxbury Winter Carnival” with music and community activities all week long and specials at Plattekill every day.Carnival was sponsored by the Town of Roxbury in collaboration with several community businesses and organizations and funded in part by the O’Connor Foundation. Wendy Nief’s Friday night performance (with accompanist Rob Hunt) at the Public was packed — in fact all the performances that week were — from Paprika at The Roxbury Arts Group on Saturday, Feb. 17 to bluegrass and jazzland swing at the Oasis on Thursday and Saturday nights last week. One event, the Young Poets’ Reading and Reception, originally planned for February 22, will be rescheduled in the near future due to — SNOW!

Wendy Nief Kirkside Bridge
Wendy Nief with accompanist Rob Hunt
Fire Coach
Fire Coach
Fudgie
snowball snowfight
snowman tobaggon
tot on horse Issey
Coach with Horses
Face Painting and Story Telling at the Library
Face Painting Storytelling