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Bird and Nature Walk: Wolfe’s Pond Park
Wednesday, January 31, 10:00am – 12:00pm 
Free/Donations Welcome
Meet in the main parking lot at Wolfe’s Pond Park, near the Parks Department building. We will search the pond (if it’s not frozen) and adjacent Raritan Bay for wintering waterfowl and gulls. If time permits, a side trip to Lemon Creek Park may be in order.
Supported in part by NRG.
Family Art Workshop: Collage
Saturday, February 3, 1:00pm – 3:00pm 
Free with Museum Admission
Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor
Brighten up your winter days with the colorful and rhythmic art of Romare Bearden in honor of Black History Month. Bearden is one of the most exciting American artists of the 20th Century. He worked mostly from his memories and personal experiences. Experiment with collage as you view Bearden’s work while listening to jazz.
Supported in part by Richmond County Savings Foundation and the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.
Intro to Tai Chi
Saturday, February 3, 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Free with Museum Admission
Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor
Tai Chi is a powerful healing practice, a moving meditation, and a non-contact martial art all in one. Join instructor Jonathan Bricklin in the Infinite Compassion gallery. Walk-ins welcome.
The Art (and Love) of Cocktails
Thursday, February 8, 7:30pm – 9:30pm
$25/$20 for Museum Members
Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor

Celebrate Valentine’s Day early at the Staten Island Museum! Guests 21 and over are invited to craft their own cocktails with the expert guidance of Staten Island’s Best Bartender, Danny Ippolito, owner of Bin 5 in Rosebank.

Explore Ippolito’s carefully curated menu of inspired cocktails while Museum Archivist Gabriella Leone presents romantic stories from the collection showcasing some of the historic and heartfelt ways Islanders have shown their affections throughout the years.

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Supported in part by Richmond County Savings Foundation.
Save the Date!
Lunar New Year Celebration
Saturday, February 17, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Free with Museum Admission
Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor
Say goodbye to the year of the Fire Rooster and hello to the year of the Earth Dog as the Staten Island Museum and the Korean Community Development Center celebrate Lunar New Year 설날 with traditional food, performances, and activities.
Supported in part by Richmond County Savings Foundation.