Thu. 3 Apr, 2025
Al Roker Comes to Scarsdale (Thu. 3 Apr, 2025 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm)
Scarsdale Adult School welcomes Al Roker and Courtney Roker Laga to Scarsdale on Thursday, April 3, 2025 from
7 to 8:30pm at Scarsdale Middle School. $50 (cookbook included in course fee)
Meet Al Roker, New York's most famous weatherman, and his daughter, Courtney Roker Laga, as they discuss their new family cookbook, Al Roker's Recipes to Live By in conversation with Jonathan Aubrey, owner of the Scarsdale restaurant Micheline.
Rejoice in and relate to the Roker family rituals while thumbing through the Roker family recipe box. Roker's amusing anecdotes explain why he writes that "Food is the narrative that has shaped so much of who I am, and it’s the source of my warmest memories."
Registration is now open for this special community event on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at 7pm at Scarsdale Middle School. Mark your calendar and sign up today.
Please note: Registration includes a copy of the cookbook.
Fri. 4 Apr, 2025
JLCW Gala: Casino Royale (Fri. 4 Apr, 2025 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm)
The Junior League of Central Westchester to hold a Gala Event on Apr 4, 2025. Join us to “Roll the Dice to Make a Difference”!
The Junior League of Central Westchester (JLCW) will be hosting their highly anticipated annual fundraising gala, Big Night Out, on April 4, 2025 at Mansion on Broadway, located in White Plains. Every year the JLCW looks to create an unforgettable evening, and this year is no different with a Casino Royale inspired event. The night will be filled with high stakes glamour and fun - featuring top casino games, dining and drinks, and a silent auction. All proceeds from the event go towards the JLCW’s mission of helping to make a meaningful impact in our community.
To secure your ticket, Click here: https://givebutter.com/c/BNO2025
Sun. 6 Apr, 2025
Mon. 7 Apr, 2025
Science Research Program Symposium at Scarsdale High School (Mon. 7 Apr, 2025 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm)
The Science Research program at Scarsdale High School will host an in-person Science Research Symposium to celebrate the outstanding work of our seniors across a wide range of scientific fields. Students will present their completed research projects, many of which have been recognized with awards.
The symposium is on Monday, April 7th, 2025 at 6:30 PM in the Little Theater at Scarsdale High School, and it is expected to end around 8 PM.
The public is invited to attend.
Wed. 9 Apr, 2025
Book Discussion: The Mystery of Mrs. Christie (Wed. 9 Apr, 2025 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm)
"Character is the fingerprint of your soul" - Frank Sonnenberg.
Please join Nancy Zachary in the Scott Room to discuss The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict on Wednesday April 9 at 2 pm at Scarsdale Library.
"In December 1926, mystery writer Agatha Christie really did disappear for 11 days. Was it a hoax? Or did her husband resort to foul play?
"When Agatha meets Archie on a dance floor in 1912, the obscure yet handsome pilot quickly sweeps her off her feet with his daring. ... Although the war keeps them apart, straining their early marriage, Agatha finds meaningful work as a nurse and dispensary assistant, jobs that teach her a lot about poisons, knowledge that helps shape her early short stories and novels. While Agatha’s career flourishes after the war, Archie suffers setback after setback. Determined to keep her man happy, Agatha finds herself cooking elaborate meals, squelching her natural affections for their daughter (after all, Archie must always feel like the most important person in her life), and downplaying her own troubles, including her grief over her mother's death. Nonetheless, Archie grows increasingly morose. In fact, he is away from home the day Agatha disappears. ... Benedict concocts a worthy mystery of her own, as chapters alternate between Archie’s negotiation of the investigation and Agatha’s recounting of their relationship. She keeps the reader guessing: Which narrator is reliable? Who is the real villain?
"A compelling portrait of a marriage gone desperately sour" - Kirkus.