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Warner Library in Tarrytown Offers Music By Zev Warner Library in Tarrytown Offers Music By Zev
Warner Library in Tarrytown Offers Music By Zev TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- Award-winning children's songwriter, recording artist and performer Zev Haber will bring his musical talents to the Warner Library in Tarrytown on Thursday, July 28.  Music by Zev will contain family music with a funky twist. The event will begin at 7 p.m. on the library's third floor. For additional information, guests can call the library at (914)-631-7734. The library is at 121 N. Broadway, Tarrytown.
Ursuline School JV Cheerleaders Honored by New Rochelle City Council Ursuline School JV Cheerleaders Honored by New Rochelle City Council
Ursuline School JV Cheerleaders Honored by New Rochelle City Council NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- The Ursuline School's Junior Varsity Cheerleading Team was honored by the New Rochelle City Council on Tuesday, June 21, at City Hall. The event was held to celebrate the extraordinary athletic talent of New Rochelle youth. The JV cheerleading team received the commendation for "becoming the 2015-2016 Westchester County Champions, the Regional Champions at the UCA Northeast Championship, and earning fourth place at the UCA National High School Cheerleading Championships," according to a release from the Ursuline School. Mayor Noam Bramson noted the team's a…
Auxiliary Donates $20,000 To Putnam Hospital Center Auxiliary Donates $20,000 To Putnam Hospital Center
Auxiliary Donates $20,000 To Putnam Hospital Center CARMEL, N.Y. -- The Putnam Hospital Center Auxiliary made a major donation to the hospital on Wednesday, July 20.Auxiliary presidents Peg Lindblom and Rose McQuade delivered a $20,000 check to Putnam Hospital Center Foundation Executive Director Priscilla Weaver. The contribution was the final installment of a $125,000 one-year pledge the auxiliary made to support the hospital’s Emergency Department. “This gift is an amazing accomplishment by all measures,” Weaver said. “The auxiliary continues to be the strongest and most visible ambassador for Putnam Hospital Center. I, along with the man…
Win A New Bicycle At Elmwood Park's National Night Out Win A New Bicycle At Elmwood Park's National Night Out
Win A New Bicycle At Elmwood Park's National Night Out ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. -- Elmwood Park will hold its 2016 National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 2, at Boro Field. Everyone is invited to this event, which will include music, bounce houses, free food and refreshments. Additionally, three brand-new bikes will be given away to three lucky kids. The bikes will be age-appropriate. All emergency services will be there. A bonfire will be held later that evening following the event. "This is an event where our residents have an opportunity to meet our police officers. It's an opportunity for the youth to see our police as nice men and women who car…
Wayne Student Accepted To Juilliard Pre-College Piano Program Wayne Student Accepted To Juilliard Pre-College Piano Program
Wayne Student Accepted To Juilliard Pre-College Piano Program WAYNE, N.J. -- Sophia Kim, a fifth-grader at John F. Kennedy Elementary School in Wayne, has been accepted to attend Juilliard's Pre-College program in New York City as a piano major starting this fall. The Juilliard Pre-College Division is a program for elementary through high school students who exhibit the talent, potential and accomplishment to pursue a career in music. This prestigious program offers a detailed curriculum of music, instruction and training in classical music and requires a substantial amount of time and commitment, according to a release from Wayne Township Public Scho…
'Socrates' Philosophy Group Meets Sundays In Teaneck 'Socrates' Philosophy Group Meets Sundays In Teaneck
'Socrates' Philosophy Group Meets Sundays In Teaneck TEANECK, N.J. -- The Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County will host a discussion group on Greek philosopher Socrates Sunday in Teaneck.The forum is part of the society's  "Socrates on Sundays," which is the summer version of its popular Monday evening Socrates Café philosophical discussion group. The discussion will be led by society member Terri Karp. Participants suggest topics and then vote to select one topic for discussion. The group's speakers offer thoughts related to the philosophy of humanism or share their experiences and commitments in the struggle to foster peace, j…
Somers Library Offers Yoga For Teens, Tweens Somers Library Offers Yoga For Teens, Tweens
Somers Library Offers Yoga For Teens, Tweens SOMERS, N.Y. -- The Somers Library will host a Yoga and Mindfulness class for teens and tweens on Monday, July 25, in the library's program room. The class is for students entering the fifth grade and up. Participants will learn: How to slow down and increase awareness. How to use breath to find calm during times of challenge. How to feel energetic through grounding, strengthening and balancing. How to relax and restore both body and mind. Participants should bring a yoga mat to the class. Space is limited and registration is required. Guests can click here to register.  The class will be …
Peekskill Police, School District Partner For Back-To-School Event Peekskill Police, School District Partner For Back-To-School Event
Peekskill Police, School District Partner For Back-To-School Event PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- The City of Peekskill Police Department and the Peekskill City School District will host the Second Annual Real Talk Tailgate Party on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Peekskill High School. The back-to-school event, which coincides with Freshman Orientation, is part of a collaborative program between the two agencies and is designed to improve relations between the Peekskill Police Department and the community, using Peekskill High School students as catalysts, according to a release from the Peekskill City School District. As part of the Real Talk program, local police officers will…
Learn To Walk The Plank At Kent Library Learn To Walk The Plank At Kent Library
Learn To Walk The Plank At Kent Library KENT LAKES, N.Y. -- The Kent Public Library will host Pirate School with David Engel on Thursday, Aug. 11, in the library's program room. The program is a madcap family-friendly variety show full of sound effects. Participants will learn the finer points of being a good pirate. The program is for children ages 4 and older. Costumes are encouraged. This activity will be done indoors and space is very limited. Guests may register for the program by clicking here or calling the library at (845) 225-8585. The program will be from 2 - 3 p.m. The library is at 17 Sybil's Crossing, Kent Lakes.
St. James Church Schedules Annual Country Fair, Auction St. James Church Schedules Annual Country Fair, Auction
St. James Church Schedules Annual Country Fair, Auction NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- St. James Episcopal Church in North Salem will hold its 58th Annual Country Fair and Auction on Saturday, July 30.The event will include boutique specials, live auction, barbecue grill, perennials, children's games, white elephant, country kitchen, silent auction, food, quilt raffle and more. The event will be from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. For additional information, guests can call the church's office at (914) 669-5563. St. James Episcopal Church is at 296 Titicus Rd., North Salem.
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