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Dyckman Farmhouse – Brewing Up History: From Farm To Bar

Join Dyckman Farmhouse Museum for our newest fundraiser, Brewing Up History: From Farm to Bar.

Learn about the history of alcohol production in early America and the role of farmers like the Dyckman’s.

You’ll get to enjoy:

  • Unlimited tastings from Dyckman Beer Co., Aaron Burr Cidery, and The Old Field Vineyards.
  • Historic games with Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site.
  • Light bites from local restaurants, including Refried Beans Mexican Grill, Le Chéile, Tubby Hook Tavern, Tryon Public House, and 24/7 Caterers.
  • A souvenir tasting glass!

All proceeds will go to supporting Dyckman Farmhouse Museum in its mission to serve the community with art, history, and culture through exhibitions and free and engaging public programming.

21+ only. IDs will be checked at the door. 

Get your early bird tickets here!

Date: Friday, November 7, 2025

Time: 6-9pm

Price:

  • Early Bird (Through October 22nd): $50
  • Regular (Starting October 23rd): $65

Location: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway)

Thank you to additional supporter Brotherhood Winery.

Boricua College: Internal Creations presents the duo “Encuentro de Dos Mundos”

Our first concert of the fiscal year with the duo “Encuentro de Dos Mundos”: soprano Belem Abraham and guitarist Sebastián Molina from Valdivia.  Since May 2011 they have performed in various concert halls in Santiago and Valdivia,  embarking on a tour called “Encuentro de Dos Mundos” (Meeting of Two Worlds) throughout the Metropolitan Region. In 2012, they participated in the “Entrecuerdas” International Guitar Festival and also recorded for the program “Jóvenes Talentos del Sur” (Young Talents of the South) on the regional television channel ATV.

The first part of the program takes us on a journey through Spain from the 18th century to well into the 20th century.  The second part of the concert features music by 20th-century Chilean composers.

Free for everyone   Suggested Donation: $15.00

J. Hood Wright Park: Jazz Foundation of America Presents Annette A. Aguilar & StringBeans

Come join us to witness Annette A. Aguilar & StringBeans live at the J Hood Wright Park! An uptown favorite, the celebrated percussionist, educator, and bandleader Annette A. Aguilar grew up in the Bay Area before moving to NYC, where she has earned two masters degrees and played with a wide array of important artists,.  She founded her Latin Jazz and Brazilian group StringBeans in 1992. Named in part after its unique instrumentation–including violin and other strings–this group has performed at the Kennedy Center and Jazz at Lincoln Center; across the United States; and, as Latin Jazz Ambassadors for the U.S. State Department, in many parts of Africa.