BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//https://scarsdale10583.com//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.2 9.29// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH UID:a15eb9b3-2ce0-434b-8192-813b204db92b X-WR-CALNAME:JCal Pro Calendar X-WR-CALDESC:Your online events calendar X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 RDATE:20241103T020000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 RDATE:20250309T020000 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240314T090000EDT-7677ZZoO8i@https://scarsdale10583.com/ DTSTAMP:20240329T123413Z CATEGORIES:General DESCRIPTION:
Scarsd ale Historical Society today announced a film screening for a newly uncove red film that was created by residents in 1946. Scarsdale in World War II chronicles how Scarsdalians united and rallied in support of the war effor t in the 1940s\, and was produced and screened as part of a fundraising ca mpaign for Jewish refugee children. This will be the first time the movie has been publicly shown in decades\, and the public can RSVP now for the e vent on Tuesday\, March 26\, 2024 at 7:30 PM at Scarsdale Public Library.< /p>\n
The original 16mm film was found in storage at the Scarsdale Publi c Library\, and all 1\,200 feet of film has been digitized and preserved b y the Scarsdale Historical Society. This historic treasure presents a stun ning\, visual testimony of Scarsdale life in the 1940’s. The footage captu res Scarsdale’s landmarks as they appeared almost 80 years ago\, including the only-known footage of some sites that no longer exist.
\nThe mo tion picture is associated with many high-profile figures\, particularly t he president of Twentieth Century Fox\, Murray Silverstone of Richbell Clo se. His wife\, Dorothy Silverstone\, was one of the leaders of the charita ble organization behind the film. It was produced by stage producer Julian Olney and narrated by preeminent American broadcaster Lowell Thomas.
\n“Digitizing and sharing this film is part of our commitment to preser ving and disseminating Scarsdale’s history\,” stated Randy Guggenheimer\, President of the Scarsdale Historical Society. “Residents of all backgroun ds\, ages and religions united in the face of war\, and this film is a pri celess snapshot of Scarsdale’s deep-rooted civic-minded past.”
\nAdm ission to the film is free. The event is co-sponsored by the Scarsdale His torical Society and the Scarsdale Public Library.
\nTh e public can register here for the premiere.
\nNote: The film wi ll be presented as originally created. It contains outdated language which may cause offense.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T203000 SUMMARY:Newly Uncovered WWII-Era Scarsdale Film to be Screened URL:https://scarsdale10583.com/cal/264-general/5695-newly-uncovered-wwii-er a-scarsdale-film-to-be-screened X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Scarsdale Historical Society today announced a film screening f or a newly uncovered film that was created by residents in 1946. Scarsdale in World War II chronicles how Scarsdalians united and rallied in support of the war effort in the 1940s\, and was produced and screened as part of a fundraising campaign for Jewish refugee children. This will be the firs t time the movie has been publicly shown in decades\, and the public can R SVP now for the event on Tuesday\, March 26\, 2024 at 7:30 PM at Scarsdale Public Library.
\nThe original 16mm film was found in storage at th e Scarsdale Public Library\, and all 1\,200 feet of film has been digitize d and preserved by the Scarsdale Historical Society. This historic treasur e presents a stunning\, visual testimony of Scarsdale life in the 1940’s. The footage captures Scarsdale’s landmarks as they appeared almost 80 year s ago\, including the only-known footage of some sites that no longer exis t.
\nThe motion picture is associated with many high-profile figures \, particularly the president of Twentieth Century Fox\, Murray Silverston e of Richbell Close. His wife\, Dorothy Silverstone\, was one of the leade rs of the charitable organization behind the film. It was produced by stag e producer Julian Olney and narrated by preeminent American broadcaster Lo well Thomas.
\n“Digitizing and sharing this film is part of our comm itment to preserving and disseminating Scarsdale’s history\,” stated Randy Guggenheimer\, President of the Scarsdale Historical Society. “Residents of all backgrounds\, ages and religions united in the face of war\, and th is film is a priceless snapshot of Scarsdale’s deep-rooted civic-minded pa st.”
\nAdmission to the film is free. The event is co-sponsored by t he Scarsdale Historical Society and the Scarsdale Public Library.
\nThe public can register here for the premiere.
\nN ote: The film will be presented as originally created. It contains outdate d language which may cause offense.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240328T090000EDT-3202K4Vd5T@https://scarsdale10583.com/ DTSTAMP:20240329T123413Z CATEGORIES:General DESCRIPTION:St. James the Less Episcop
al Church
Celebrating Holy Week and Easter in Scarsdale since 1849
Maundy Thursday March 28\, 7 pm
A traditional liturgy celebrati
ng the Institution of the Lord's Supper. Includes choir\, homily\, Scriptu
re readings\, and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Good Friday Child
ren's Service March 29\, 10 am
An interactive service that walks kids
through the last days of Jesus' life. Open to all ages\, geared towards c
hildren. Led by the clergy.
Good Friday Traditional Liturgy March
29\, 12 noon
Featuring full choir\, a choral rendition of John's Pass
ion\, a homily\, and the historical liturgy from the Episcopal Book of Com
mon Prayer. Lasts an hour.
Easter Vigil Saturday March 30\, 7 pmThe First Eucharist of Easter\, with the lighting of the Paschal candl e\, chanting\, readings from Scripture\, a homily\, the ancient 'Great All eluia\,' and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
\nEaster Sunday Children
's Egg Hunt March 31\, 10:15
Between the Easter services\, the childr
en's egg hunt is a fun tradition over a century old! Takes place in the ch
urchyard.
Easter Sunday Services March 31\, 9 &\; 11 am
Fe
stive services with full choir\, brass ensemble\, homily\, readings\, hymn
s and Holy Communion. Our 174th Easter celebration at St. James!
St. James the Less
10 Church Lane
Scarsdale\, NY 10583
www.stjamesscarsdale.org
(914) 723-6100
St. James
the Less Episcopal Church
Celebrating Holy Week and Easter in Scarsd
ale since 1849
Maundy Thursday March 28\, 7 pm
A traditional
liturgy celebrating the Institution of the Lord's Supper. Includes choir\,
homily\, Scripture readings\, and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Good Friday Children's Service March 29\, 10 am
An interactive servic
e that walks kids through the last days of Jesus' life. Open to all ages\,
geared towards children. Led by the clergy.
Good Friday Tradition
al Liturgy March 29\, 12 noon
Featuring full choir\, a choral renditi
on of John's Passion\, a homily\, and the historical liturgy from the Epis
copal Book of Common Prayer. Lasts an hour.
Easter Vigil Saturday
March 30\, 7 pm
The First Eucharist of Easter\, with the lighting of
the Paschal candle\, chanting\, readings from Scripture\, a homily\, the a
ncient 'Great Alleluia\,' and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Easte
r Sunday Children's Egg Hunt March 31\, 10:15
Between the Easter serv
ices\, the children's egg hunt is a fun tradition over a century old! Take
s place in the churchyard.
Easter Sunday Services March 31\, 9 &am
p\; 11 am
Festive services with full choir\, brass ensemble\, homily\
, readings\, hymns and Holy Communion. Our 174th Easter celebration at St.
James!
St. James the Less
10 Church Lane
Scarsdale\,
NY 10583
www.stjamesscars
dale.org
(914) 723-6100
Maundy Thursday:
In remembrance of the Last Supper\, all are welco
me to join us for an informal worship and lunch (no cost) around tables in
the Lower Children's House\, complete with Communion and time for fellows
hip.
Thursday\, March 28\, 12:
00 PM – 1:00 PM
Hitchcock P
resbyterian Church
6 Greenacre
s Avenue\, Scarsdale\, NY 10583
(914) 723-3311
Maundy Thursday:
In remembrance of the Last Suppe
r\, all are welcome to join us for an informal worship and lunch (no cost)
around tables in the Lower Children's House\, complete with Communion and
time for fellowship.
Thursday
\, March 28\, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Hitchcock Presbyterian Church
6 Greenacres Avenue\, Scarsdale\, NY 10583
(914) 723-3311
www.hitchcockpresby.org
St. James the Less Episcop
al Church
Celebrating Holy Week and Easter in Scarsdale since 1849
Maundy Thursday March 28\, 7 pm
A traditional liturgy celebrati
ng the Institution of the Lord's Supper. Includes choir\, homily\, Scriptu
re readings\, and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Good Friday Child
ren's Service March 29\, 10 am
An interactive service that walks kids
through the last days of Jesus' life. Open to all ages\, geared towards c
hildren. Led by the clergy.
Good Friday Traditional Liturgy March
29\, 12 noon
Featuring full choir\, a choral rendition of John's Pass
ion\, a homily\, and the historical liturgy from the Episcopal Book of Com
mon Prayer. Lasts an hour.
Easter Vigil Saturday March 30\, 7 pmThe First Eucharist of Easter\, with the lighting of the Paschal candl e\, chanting\, readings from Scripture\, a homily\, the ancient 'Great All eluia\,' and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
\nEaster Sunday Children
's Egg Hunt March 31\, 10:15
Between the Easter services\, the childr
en's egg hunt is a fun tradition over a century old! Takes place in the ch
urchyard.
Easter Sunday Services March 31\, 9 &\; 11 am
Fe
stive services with full choir\, brass ensemble\, homily\, readings\, hymn
s and Holy Communion. Our 174th Easter celebration at St. James!
St. James the Less
10 Church Lane
Scarsdale\, NY 10583
www.stjamesscarsdale.org
(914) 723-6100
St. James
the Less Episcopal Church
Celebrating Holy Week and Easter in Scarsd
ale since 1849
Maundy Thursday March 28\, 7 pm
A traditional
liturgy celebrating the Institution of the Lord's Supper. Includes choir\,
homily\, Scripture readings\, and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Good Friday Children's Service March 29\, 10 am
An interactive servic
e that walks kids through the last days of Jesus' life. Open to all ages\,
geared towards children. Led by the clergy.
Good Friday Tradition
al Liturgy March 29\, 12 noon
Featuring full choir\, a choral renditi
on of John's Passion\, a homily\, and the historical liturgy from the Epis
copal Book of Common Prayer. Lasts an hour.
Easter Vigil Saturday
March 30\, 7 pm
The First Eucharist of Easter\, with the lighting of
the Paschal candle\, chanting\, readings from Scripture\, a homily\, the a
ncient 'Great Alleluia\,' and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Easte
r Sunday Children's Egg Hunt March 31\, 10:15
Between the Easter serv
ices\, the children's egg hunt is a fun tradition over a century old! Take
s place in the churchyard.
Easter Sunday Services March 31\, 9 &am
p\; 11 am
Festive services with full choir\, brass ensemble\, homily\
, readings\, hymns and Holy Communion. Our 174th Easter celebration at St.
James!
St. James the Less
10 Church Lane
Scarsdale\,
NY 10583
www.stjamesscars
dale.org
(914) 723-6100
Go
od Friday:
In remembrance of Jesus' Crucifixion\, join us for this mo
ving service of darkness led by the Hitchcock Chancel Choir\, including th
e last words of Jesus on the cross\, and ending with the tolling of the ch
urch bell.
Friday\, March 29\, 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Hitchcock P
resbyterian Church
6 Greenacres Avenue\, Scarsdale\, NY 10583
(9
14) 723-3311
www.hitchcockp
resby.org
Good Friday:
In remembrance of Jesus' Crucifixion\, jo
in us for this moving service of darkness led by the Hitchcock Chancel Cho
ir\, including the last words of Jesus on the cross\, and ending with the
tolling of the church bell.
Friday\, March 29\, 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Hitchcock Presbyterian Church
6 Greenacres Avenue\, Scarsdale\,
NY 10583
(914) 723-3311
www.hitchcockpresby.org
St. James the Less Episcop
al Church
Celebrating Holy Week and Easter in Scarsdale since 1849
Maundy Thursday March 28\, 7 pm
A traditional liturgy celebrati
ng the Institution of the Lord's Supper. Includes choir\, homily\, Scriptu
re readings\, and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Good Friday Child
ren's Service March 29\, 10 am
An interactive service that walks kids
through the last days of Jesus' life. Open to all ages\, geared towards c
hildren. Led by the clergy.
Good Friday Traditional Liturgy March
29\, 12 noon
Featuring full choir\, a choral rendition of John's Pass
ion\, a homily\, and the historical liturgy from the Episcopal Book of Com
mon Prayer. Lasts an hour.
Easter Vigil Saturday March 30\, 7 pmThe First Eucharist of Easter\, with the lighting of the Paschal candl e\, chanting\, readings from Scripture\, a homily\, the ancient 'Great All eluia\,' and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
\nEaster Sunday Children
's Egg Hunt March 31\, 10:15
Between the Easter services\, the childr
en's egg hunt is a fun tradition over a century old! Takes place in the ch
urchyard.
Easter Sunday Services March 31\, 9 &\; 11 am
Fe
stive services with full choir\, brass ensemble\, homily\, readings\, hymn
s and Holy Communion. Our 174th Easter celebration at St. James!
St. James the Less
10 Church Lane
Scarsdale\, NY 10583
www.stjamesscarsdale.org
(914) 723-6100
St. James
the Less Episcopal Church
Celebrating Holy Week and Easter in Scarsd
ale since 1849
Maundy Thursday March 28\, 7 pm
A traditional
liturgy celebrating the Institution of the Lord's Supper. Includes choir\,
homily\, Scripture readings\, and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Good Friday Children's Service March 29\, 10 am
An interactive servic
e that walks kids through the last days of Jesus' life. Open to all ages\,
geared towards children. Led by the clergy.
Good Friday Tradition
al Liturgy March 29\, 12 noon
Featuring full choir\, a choral renditi
on of John's Passion\, a homily\, and the historical liturgy from the Epis
copal Book of Common Prayer. Lasts an hour.
Easter Vigil Saturday
March 30\, 7 pm
The First Eucharist of Easter\, with the lighting of
the Paschal candle\, chanting\, readings from Scripture\, a homily\, the a
ncient 'Great Alleluia\,' and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Easte
r Sunday Children's Egg Hunt March 31\, 10:15
Between the Easter serv
ices\, the children's egg hunt is a fun tradition over a century old! Take
s place in the churchyard.
Easter Sunday Services March 31\, 9 &am
p\; 11 am
Festive services with full choir\, brass ensemble\, homily\
, readings\, hymns and Holy Communion. Our 174th Easter celebration at St.
James!
St. James the Less
10 Church Lane
Scarsdale\,
NY 10583
www.stjamesscars
dale.org
(914) 723-6100
Easter Activities and Egg Hunt:
The community is invited to come f
or an Easter egg hunt and activities for kids up to 5th grade\, beginning
with crafts from 10-10:45am and ending with the famous Hitchcock Easter Eg
g Hunt!
Saturday\, March 30\,
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Hitchco
ck Presbyterian Church
6 Green
acres Avenue\, Scarsdale\, NY 10583
(914) 723-3311
www.hitchcockpresby.org
Easter Activities a
nd Egg Hunt:
The community is
invited to come for an Easter egg hunt and activities for kids up to 5th g
rade\, beginning with crafts from 10-10:45am and ending with the famous Hi
tchcock Easter Egg Hunt!
Satur
day\, March 30\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Hitchcock Presbyterian Church
6 Greenacres Avenue\, Scarsdale\, NY 10583
(914) 723-3311
www.hitchcockpresby.org<
/a>
Easter Sunday
Risen Indeed! Hitchcock seeks to be a welcoming co
mmunity for all! Weather permitting\, our 7am sunrise service will be held
outside (dress for chilly air!) on the patio. Our 9am and 11am services a
re identical\, including the Easter Homily\, Chancel Choir and Orchestra\,
and Nursery Care for children up to 4 years old. A coffee hour will be he
ld between the two traditional services from 10am-10:50am\, so everyone ca
n gather in fellowship. Come and join us for one (or all three) of our Eas
ter services!
Sunday\,
March 31: Sunrise Service 7 AM\; Traditional Service 9 AM\; Coffee Hour 10
AM\; Traditional Service 11 AM
Hitchcock Presbyterian Church
6 Greenacres Avenue\, Scarsdale\, NY 10583
(914) 723-3311
www.hitchcockpresby.org
Easter Sunday
Risen Indeed! Hitchcock seeks to
be a welcoming community for all! Weather permitting\, our 7am sunrise ser
vice will be held outside (dress for chilly air!) on the patio. Our 9am an
d 11am services are identical\, including the Easter Homily\, Chancel Choi
r and Orchestra\, and Nursery Care for children up to 4 years old. A coffe
e hour will be held between the two traditional services from 10am-10:50am
\, so everyone can gather in fellowship. Come and join us for one (or all
three) of our Easter services!
Sunday\, March 31: Sunrise Service 7 AM\; Traditional Service 9 AM
\; Coffee Hour 10 AM\; Traditional Service 11 AM
Hitchcock Presbyterian Church
6 Greenacres Avenue\, Scarsdale\, NY 10583
(914) 723-3311
www.hitchcoc
kpresby.org
If you are looking for a war m and welcoming community to share in on Easter\, please join us at Scarsd ale Congregational Church. There is an Easter pageant that every child can participate in plus an Easter Egg Hunt after the Family Service. p>\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240331T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240331T120000 SUMMARY:Easter Sunday Services at Scarsdale Congregational Church URL:https://scarsdale10583.com/cal/264-general/5707-easter-sunday-services- at-scarsdale-congregational-church X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:If you are looking for a warm and welcoming community to share in on Easter\, please join us at Scarsdale Congregational Church. There is an Easter pageant tha t every child can participate in plus an Easter Egg Hunt after the Family Service.
\np> END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240328T090000EDT-3202K4Vd5T@https://scarsdale10583.com/ DTSTAMP:20240329T123413Z CATEGORIES:General DESCRIPTION:
St. James the Less Episcop
al Church
Celebrating Holy Week and Easter in Scarsdale since 1849
Maundy Thursday March 28\, 7 pm
A traditional liturgy celebrati
ng the Institution of the Lord's Supper. Includes choir\, homily\, Scriptu
re readings\, and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Good Friday Child
ren's Service March 29\, 10 am
An interactive service that walks kids
through the last days of Jesus' life. Open to all ages\, geared towards c
hildren. Led by the clergy.
Good Friday Traditional Liturgy March
29\, 12 noon
Featuring full choir\, a choral rendition of John's Pass
ion\, a homily\, and the historical liturgy from the Episcopal Book of Com
mon Prayer. Lasts an hour.
Easter Vigil Saturday March 30\, 7 pmThe First Eucharist of Easter\, with the lighting of the Paschal candl e\, chanting\, readings from Scripture\, a homily\, the ancient 'Great All eluia\,' and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
\nEaster Sunday Children
's Egg Hunt March 31\, 10:15
Between the Easter services\, the childr
en's egg hunt is a fun tradition over a century old! Takes place in the ch
urchyard.
Easter Sunday Services March 31\, 9 &\; 11 am
Fe
stive services with full choir\, brass ensemble\, homily\, readings\, hymn
s and Holy Communion. Our 174th Easter celebration at St. James!
St. James the Less
10 Church Lane
Scarsdale\, NY 10583
www.stjamesscarsdale.org
(914) 723-6100
St. James
the Less Episcopal Church
Celebrating Holy Week and Easter in Scarsd
ale since 1849
Maundy Thursday March 28\, 7 pm
A traditional
liturgy celebrating the Institution of the Lord's Supper. Includes choir\,
homily\, Scripture readings\, and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Good Friday Children's Service March 29\, 10 am
An interactive servic
e that walks kids through the last days of Jesus' life. Open to all ages\,
geared towards children. Led by the clergy.
Good Friday Tradition
al Liturgy March 29\, 12 noon
Featuring full choir\, a choral renditi
on of John's Passion\, a homily\, and the historical liturgy from the Epis
copal Book of Common Prayer. Lasts an hour.
Easter Vigil Saturday
March 30\, 7 pm
The First Eucharist of Easter\, with the lighting of
the Paschal candle\, chanting\, readings from Scripture\, a homily\, the a
ncient 'Great Alleluia\,' and Holy Communion. Lasts an hour.
Easte
r Sunday Children's Egg Hunt March 31\, 10:15
Between the Easter serv
ices\, the children's egg hunt is a fun tradition over a century old! Take
s place in the churchyard.
Easter Sunday Services March 31\, 9 &am
p\; 11 am
Festive services with full choir\, brass ensemble\, homily\
, readings\, hymns and Holy Communion. Our 174th Easter celebration at St.
James!
St. James the Less
10 Church Lane
Scarsdale\,
NY 10583
www.stjamesscars
dale.org
(914) 723-6100
808 Bistro is now open 7 days a week. \; Also stop by fo r Hudson Valley Restaurant Week\, April 8- 14\, 2024.
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240401T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240401T130000 SUMMARY:808 Bistro Now Open 7 Days a Week URL:https://scarsdale10583.com/cal/264-general/5708-808-bistro-now-open-7-d ays-a-week X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:808 Bistro is now open 7 days a week. \ ; Also stop by for Hudson Valley Restaurant Week\, April 8- 14\, 2024.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240401T190000EDT-7611AgeAHu@https://scarsdale10583.com/ DTSTAMP:20240329T123413Z CATEGORIES:General DESCRIPTION:Please join us in the Scott Room of the Scarsdale Libr ary on Monday April 1 at 7 pm when authors Jessica Saunders and Amy Poeppe l will discuss Saunder's debut novel Love\, Me\, about a pernicious betray al that quickly upends a young mother’s life.
\nRachel Miller is a lawyer and mother of two who’s just as comfortable in a courtroom as she is on the sidelines of a soccer field . Sure\, her marriage is on autopilot\, her parents are overly involved\, and the other suburban moms are just a little bit catty. But if you ask Ra chel\, life is good. That is until her world is upended when racy photos o f her and her high school boyfriend\, the famous actor Jack Bellow—along w ith his love letters to her—are published in a tabloid\, unexpectedly thru sting Rachel into the spotlight. This newfound attention calls into questi on her marriage\, her career\, and her superstar ex. Betrayed by someone s he trusted and reunited with the man she tried so hard to forget\, Rachel must ask herself\, “How did I get here? And what do I really want?”
\nJessica Saunders is a lawyer whos e dream of writing fiction gave way\, for many years\, to writing legal br iefs. A graduate of Cornell University and St. John’s University School of Law\, where she was a St. Thomas More Scholar\, Jessica was inspired by t he loss of a dear friend to finally pursue her passion. Jessica lives in W estchester\, New York\, with her husband and two daughters. Love\, Me is h er first novel.
\nAmy Poeppel is the award-winning author of the novels The Sweet Spot\, Musical Chairs \, Limelight\, and Small Admissions. Her writing has appeared in The New Y ork Times\, The Rumpus\, Literary Hub\, and Working Mother. She and her hu sband have three sons and split their time between New York City\, Germany \, and Connecticut.
\nBooks w ill be available for purchase and signing\, thanks to Bronx River Books. span>
\n DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240401T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240401T200000 SUMMARY:Book Discussion: Love Me at Scarsdale Library URL:https://scarsdale10583.com/cal/264-general/5701-book-discussion-love-me -at-scarsdale-library X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Please join us in the Scott Room of t he Scarsdale Library on Monday April 1 at 7 pm when authors Jessica Saunde rs and Amy Poeppel will discuss Saunder's debut novel Love\, Me\, about a pernicious betrayal that quickly upends a young mother’s life.
\nRachel Miller is a lawyer and mother of two who’s just as comfortable in a courtroom as she is on the sidelines of a soccer field. Sure\, her marriage is on autopilot\, her parents are overly involved\, and the other suburban moms are just a little bit catty. But if you ask Rachel\, life is good. That is until her world is upended when racy photos of her and her high school boyfriend\, the famous actor J ack Bellow—along with his love letters to her—are published in a tabloid\, unexpectedly thrusting Rachel into the spotlight. This newfound attention calls into question her marriage\, her career\, and her superstar ex. Bet rayed by someone she trusted and reunited with the man she tried so hard t o forget\, Rachel must ask herself\, “How did I get here? And what do I re ally want?”
\nJessica Saunder s is a lawyer whose dream of writing fiction gave way\, for many years\, t o writing legal briefs. A graduate of Cornell University and St. John’s Un iversity School of Law\, where she was a St. Thomas More Scholar\, Jessica was inspired by the loss of a dear friend to finally pursue her passion. Jessica lives in Westchester\, New York\, with her husband and two daughte rs. Love\, Me is her first novel.
\nAmy Poeppel is the award-winning author of the novels The Sweet Spo t\, Musical Chairs\, Limelight\, and Small Admissions. Her writing has app eared in The New York Times\, The Rumpus\, Literary Hub\, and Working Moth er. She and her husband have three sons and split their time between New Y ork City\, Germany\, and Connecticut.
\nBooks will be available for purchase and signing\, thanks to Br onx River Books.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240327T100000EDT-81479hILAv@https://scarsdale10583.com/ DTSTAMP:20240329T123413Z CATEGORIES:General DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T203000 SUMMARY:JLCW Big Night Out URL:https://scarsdale10583.com/cal/264-general/5710-jlcw-big-night-out X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240408T140000EDT-3604k79ZtO@https://scarsdale10583.com/ DTSTAMP:20240329T123413Z CATEGORIES:General DESCRIPTION:Westchester County Parks’ Co
nservation Division will host solar eclipse events county-wide\, Monday\,
April 8\, where participants can safely view the solar eclipse and learn m
ore about this astronomical marvel.
A total solar eclipse is where the moon will briefly cover th
e sun\, leaving the sun’s outer corona visible. This eclipse will also fal
l over more places in the United States than usual.
Westcheste
r County Executive George Latimer said\, “It is rare for a total solar ecl
ipse to be viewable to so many people and it’s exciting that it will be pa
rtially visible in our area. Experiencing it safely at our parks is a grea
t way to mark this special phenomenon.”
Westchester County Department of Parks\, Recreation and
Conservation Commissioner\, Kathy O’Connor said\, “Our Conservation Divisi
on does an incredible job of hosting educational events that inform the pu
blic of seasonal environmental happenings and this event is sure to be bot
h fun and informative.”
The following locations will host solar eclipse events:
· Cranberry Lake Preserve in North White Plains\, 2 p.m. to
4 p.m.
· Edith G. Read Wildli
fe Sanctuary in Rye\, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
· Lasdon Park\, Arboretum\, and Veterans Memorial in Katonah\, 2:
30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
· Lenoir Pre
serve in Yonkers\, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
· Trailside Nature Museum at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation in Cross R
iver\, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Events and parking are free.
Westchester
County Parks’ Conservation Division will host solar eclipse events county
-wide\, Monday\, April 8\, where participants can safely view the solar ec
lipse and learn more about this astronomical marvel.
A total solar eclipse is where the moon will
briefly cover the sun\, leaving the sun’s outer corona visible. This ecli
pse will also fall over more places in the United States than usual.
Westchester County Parks was
able to obtain viewing glasses for all events as it is not safe to look d
irectly at the solar eclipse.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer said\, “It is rare for
a total solar eclipse to be viewable to so many people and it’s exciting t
hat it will be partially visible in our area. Experiencing it safely at ou
r parks is a great way to mark this special phenomenon.”
Westchester County Department of Parks\
, Recreation and Conservation Commissioner\, Kathy O’Connor said\, “Our Co
nservation Division does an incredible job of hosting educational events t
hat inform the public of seasonal environmental happenings and this event
is sure to be both fun and informative.”
The following locations will host solar eclipse events:<
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· Cranberry Lake Preserve in North White P
lains\, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
· Edi
th G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary in Rye\, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
· Lasdon Park\, Arboretum\, and Veterans Memoria
l in Katonah\, 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
· Lenoir Preserve in Yonkers\, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
· Trailside Nature Museum at Ward Pound Ridge Reser
vation in Cross River\, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Events and parking are free.
The Science Research program at Scarsdale High School will h ost an in-person symposium\, highlighting the amazing work our seniors hav e done in the program across all science fields. The program is a three-ye ar course designed to help students research in depth a topic of interest in psychology\, math\, biological science\, chemical science\, computer sc ience\, or physical science. Students will talk about their finished resea rch projects\, many of which have received awards. The symposium is on Mon day\, April 8th\, 2024 at 6:30 PM in the Little Theater at Scarsdale High School\, and it is expected to end around 7:45 PM.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T193000 SUMMARY:Science Research Program Symposium URL:https://scarsdale10583.com/cal/264-general/5704-science-research-progra m-symposium X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:The Science Research program at Scarsdale H igh School will host an in-person symposium\, highlighting the amazing wor k our seniors have done in the program across all science fields. The prog ram is a three-year course designed to help students research in depth a t opic of interest in psychology\, math\, biological science\, chemical scie nce\, computer science\, or physical science. Students will talk about the ir finished research projects\, many of which have received awards. The sy mposium is on Monday\, April 8th\, 2024 at 6:30 PM in the Little Theater a t Scarsdale High School\, and it is expected to end around 7:45 PM.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240410T173100EDT-10971grHB3@https://scarsdale10583.com/ DTSTAMP:20240329T123413Z CATEGORIES:General DESCRIPTION: DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T190000 SUMMARY:Scarsdale Business Alliance Meet and Greet URL:https://scarsdale10583.com/cal/264-general/5706-scarsdale-business-alli ance-meet-and-greet X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240411T183000EDT-7325a8hCVU@https://scarsdale10583.com/ DTSTAMP:20240329T123413Z CATEGORIES:General DESCRIPTION:\nCome celebrate the spirit of volunteerism at th
is year's Scarsdale Foundation Bowl Dinner on Thursday Ap
ril 11 at Mamaroneck Beach &\; Yacht Club!
Former mayor\, an
d consummate citizen\, Jane Veron\, will receive the Scarsdale Bowl in rec
ognition of all she has done on behalf of the Village of Scarsdale.
Scarsdale High School's Maroon and White will also be honored: M&
\;W will win the second-ever Spotlight award for its work supporting Raide
rs teams\, and for keeping Scarsdale's spirits high.
Come toge
ther as a community to take pride in their achievements\, but also to appr
eciate the many acts of kindness performed each day in the Village.
If you register\, you will also be supporting the Scarsdale Foundation's e
fforts to provide college scholarships to residents who need help paying t
heir (steep) college bills.
Finally\, if you choose to participate
in the raffle\, you might win a fabulous prize too!
If yo
u can't make it\, you can still take part in the raffle. Also\, for the fi
rst time\, this year\, you can send a message of congratulations to our Bo
wl and Spotlight winners by way of our new digital journal!
Come celebrate the spirit of v
olunteerism at this year's Scarsdale Foundation Bowl Dinner
a> on Thursday April 11 at Mamaroneck Beach &\; Yacht Club!
Former mayor\, and consummate citizen\, Jane Veron\, will receive the Scar
sdale Bowl in recognition of all she has done on behalf of the Village of
Scarsdale.
Scarsdale High School's Maroon and White will also
be honored: M&\;W will win the second-ever Spotlight award for its work
supporting Raiders teams\, and for keeping Scarsdale's spirits high.
Come together as a community to take pride in their achievements\,
but also to appreciate the many acts of kindness performed each day in th
e Village.
If you register\, you will also be supporting the Scarsda
le Foundation's efforts to provide college scholarships to residents who n
eed help paying their (steep) college bills.
Finally\, if you
choose to participate in the raffle\, you might win a fabulous prize too!
If you can't make it\, you can still take part in the raffle.
Also\, for the first time\, this year\, you can send a message of congratu
lations to our Bowl and Spotlight winners by way of our new digital journal!
April is poetry month! The p oetry community at the Scarsdale Library welcomes you to an afternoon of p oetry and conversation on Saturday April 13 at 3 pm. They will present a p rogram of poetry and all are invited. Among the readers are: Marlena Baraf \, Lynne Dolle\, Alane Ellenbogen\, Pauline Hall\, Jean Huff\, Sheryl Lern er\, Mark Levine\, Lucien Murin\, Rachel Simon\, Kenneth Share\, Harriet S henkman\, and Gretna Wilkinson.
\nRefreshments will be served after the readings and conversation.
Register here\;
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\n DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T160000 SUMMARY:Saturday Afternoon of Poetry URL:https://scarsdale10583.com/cal/264-general/5709-satruday-afternoon-of-p oetry X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:April is po etry month! The poetry community at the Scarsdale Library welcomes you to an afternoon of poetry and conversation on Saturday April 13 at 3 pm. They will present a program of poetry and all are invited. Among the readers a re: Marlena Baraf\, Lynne Dolle\, Alane Ellenbogen\, Pauline Hall\, Jean H uff\, Sheryl Lerner\, Mark Levine\, Lucien Murin\, Rachel Simon\, Kenneth Share\, Harriet Shenkman\, and Gretna Wilkinson.
\nRefreshments will be served after the readings and c
onversation.
Register h
ere\;
 \;
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240414T150000EDT-4664HacbV7@https://scarsdale10583.com/ DTSTAMP:20240329T123413Z CATEGORIES:General DESCRIPTION:Joi n us in the Scott Room of Scarsdale Library on Sunday April 14 from 3-5 pm for a celebration of the 1960’s Girl Group phenomenon\, featuring a readi ng with the authors of But Will You Love Me Tomorrow: An Oral History of t he ‘60’s Girl Groups and a musical journey with Rhona Denét.
\n< p>Immerse yourself in the 'Love Me Tomorro w' stylings of Rhonda Denét and the Silver Fox Songs Trio as they pay homa ge to the timeless music and enduring legacy of iconic Girl Groups of the 1960s\, including The Ronettes\, The Shirelles\, The Supremes\, The Vandel las\, and many other legendary acts that defined an era and continue to re sonate across generations.\nThis specially commissioned showcase serves as a vibrant companion to the acclaimed book\, But Will You Love Me Tomorrow: An Oral History of the ‘60 ’s Girl Groups penned by the talented Laura Flam and Emily Sieu Liebowitz. This book explores the experiences of the female singers and songwriters of the era\, and it captured hearts upon its release in September 2023.
\nLaura Flam is an award-winnin g interior designer\, storyteller\, and lifelong New Yorker. She’s an avid music collector with a passion for unearthing the hidden histories of our most beloved artists and songs. This is her debut book.
\nEmily Sieu Liebowitz is the author of Nation
al Park (2018)\, longlisted for The Believer Book Award\, and she is the r
ecipient of fellowships from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop\, Vermont Studio C
enter\, and Wendy’s Subway. Her writing can be found in The Believer\, The
Brooklyn Rail\, Poets &\; Writers\, Poetry Magazine\, and other public
ations. Liebowitz splits her time between Brooklyn\, NY and her hometown o
f Hayward\, CA.
Books will
be available for purchase and signing\, thanks to Bronx River Books.
Register here
Join us in the Scott Room of Scarsdale Library on Sunday Apr il 14 from 3-5 pm for a celebration of the 1960’s Girl Group phenomenon\, featuring a reading with the authors of But Will You Love Me Tomorrow: An Oral History of the ‘60’s Girl Groups and a musical journey with Rhona Den ét.
\nImmerse yourself in the 'Love Me Tomorrow' stylings of Rhonda Denét and the Silver Fox Songs Trio as they pay homage to the timeless music and enduring legacy of iconic Gi rl Groups of the 1960s\, including The Ronettes\, The Shirelles\, The Supr emes\, The Vandellas\, and many other legendary acts that defined an era a nd continue to resonate across generations.
\nThis specially commissioned showcase serves as a vibrant companion to the acclaimed book\, But Will You Love Me Tomorrow: An Oral H istory of the ‘60’s Girl Groups penned by the talented Laura Flam and Emil y Sieu Liebowitz. This book explores the experiences of the female singers and songwriters of the era\, and it captured hearts upon its release in S eptember 2023.
\nLaura Flam i s an award-winning interior designer\, storyteller\, and lifelong New York er. She’s an avid music collector with a passion for unearthing the hidden histories of our most beloved artists and songs. This is her debut book.< /span>
\nEmily Sieu Liebowitz is the author of National Park (2018)\, longlisted for The Believer Book Award\, and she is the recipient of fellowships from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop\, Vermont Studio Center\, and Wendy’s Subway. Her writing can be found in T he Believer\, The Brooklyn Rail\, Poets &\; Writers\, Poetry Magazine\, and other publications. Liebowitz splits her time between Brooklyn\, NY a nd her hometown of Hayward\, CA.
\nBooks will be available for purchase and signing\, thanks to Bronx R
iver Books.
Register here
Música Y Mole invites local Mexican restaurants to compete i n a mole competition for two ‘cazuela’ trophies that champion 1. Judges Ch oice: Best Mole in Westchester and 2. People’s Choice: Best Mole in Westch ester. The event-goers that buy tickets will be able to vote for the mole of their choice.
\nMúsica Y Mole is also inviting local mariachi and Mexican dance groups to perform for the general public. There is a tentat ive set-list of 7 - 8 performances that will be announced on the WPHS Mari achi's instagram (@wphsmariachi) shortly\, alongside the restaurants that will be joining the festival that day.
\nLocation: Student Parking L
ot\, White Plains High School
Date: Saturday\, April 27\, 2024
T
ime: 12:00-5:00PM
Cost: Free for all\, ticket pricing for mole sample
s + voting will cost under $15 - 20 (official pricing coming soon)
Música Y Mole invites local Mexican restaur ants to compete in a mole competition for two ‘cazuela’ trophies that cham pion 1. Judges Choice: Best Mole in Westchester and 2. People’s Choice: Be st Mole in Westchester. The event-goers that buy tickets will be able to v ote for the mole of their choice.
\nMúsica Y Mole is also inviting l ocal mariachi and Mexican dance groups to perform for the general public. There is a tentative set-list of 7 - 8 performances that will be announced on the WPHS Mariachi's instagram (@wphsmariachi) shortly\, alongside the restaurants that will be joining the festival that day.
\nLocation:
Student Parking Lot\, White Plains High School
Date: Saturday\, April
27\, 2024
Time: 12:00-5:00PM
Cost: Free for all\, ticket pricin
g for mole samples + voting will cost under $15 - 20 (official pricing com
ing soon)