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Sat. 2 May, 2026

Ultimate Garage Sale at Scarsdale Congregational Church

Sat. 2 May, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Lunar Leela: Photography Exhibit at Scarsdale Public Library

Sat. 2 May, 2026 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Lunar Leela - The Divine Play of Moon Light and Shadows
By Dhaval Rajen Jhaveri

Originally from Ahmedabad India, I now reside with my family in Old Bethpage, New York.

Why the Full Moon, You May Ask
The Moon and the Sun are the two celestial bodies most visible to us. Yes, stars are visible too, but size matters. And unlike the Sun, we can gaze at the Moon for hours without straining our eyes. The majestic Moon, floating serenely in the sky, offers us glimpses into the dazzling universe beyond. One glance at a Full Moon, and you might find yourself, as I did, completely in love with the cosmos!

A Childhood Memory
My fascination with the Moon began around age 10 on a road trip to Rajasthan (India). Near Jaisalmer, I watched a Full Moon rise—huge, surreal, almost planet-like. I didn’t have a camera, but the memory is vivid: sunlight shimmering on a massive pink-orange sphere with a mirage-like glow. It was my first encounter with the Moon’s grandeur, and it left me awestruck. An object floating 382,500 km away somehow made the universe feel closer.

A Lifelong Connection
Growing up, we celebrated various auspicious Poonams (Full Moon nights), with the Moon shining brightly above. That connection stayed with me, even as life moved on, filled with work, family, hustle, and the inevitable rat race.

Capturing the Moon
There’s a unique excitement in waiting for the Full Moon to make its appearance. I often wait for it to rise high enough to be visible from my home - weather permitting, of course. Over the years, I’ve missed many Full Moons due to overcast skies, but that is nature’s way. I often walk or drive around, searching for that perfect view.

During one of these walks, I discovered the beauty of the Full Moon framed by trees, vines, and branches. Since then, I’ve focused on capturing these natural silhouettes against the luminous backdrop of the Moon. Each season offers a different view; even a few steps right or left completely change the perspective. Sometimes, I find myself braving extreme cold, but the reward is always worth it. What you see here today are some of those moments captured through my lens.

Remember, there are only 12 Full Moons in a year, and weather permitting, you might catch only a few of them. My point is—each Full Moon is precious, beautiful, and quite literally out of this world. So, step outside, watch the Full Moon with your loved ones, and let yourself fall in love with this magnificent universe!

Warby Parker Opening at the Golden Horseshoe

Sat. 2 May, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am

warbyparker.jpgThe new Warby Parker at the Golden Horseshoe will host their opening on Saturday May 2, 2026. The store is equipped with a full optical and sunglass assortment — including the brand’s latest Sport and Spring 2026 collections, kids frames designed for little ones from ages 4-8, third-party contact lenses, and accessories.

Shoppers can take advantage of Warby Parker’s Add a Pair and Save promotion, receiving 20% off additional pairs when you purchase one prescription pair of eyeglasses.

The store will feature original artwork from artist Diana Ejaita

On opening day, Saturday May 2, customers will receive a complimentary Warby Parker tote bag with purchase, while supplies last.

Sun. 3 May, 2026

Scarsdale Farmers Market on Chase Road

Sun. 3 May, 2026 8:30 am - 1:30 pm

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Mon. 4 May, 2026

The Frick Collection: A Virtual Visit at Scarsdale Library

Mon. 4 May, 2026 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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Monday, May 4, 6:00 PM
Join us in the Scott Room at Scarsdale Public Library for a virtual visit to The Frick Collection. We'll be joined by educator Vincent Tolentino for an introduction to the museum's history and holdings, with a particular focus on artworks by Francisco Goya and other Spanish artists. Together we will take a detailed look at key works in the collection, discussing their history, symbolism, and technique, all benefiting from high resolution photographs. There will be time for questions and comments throughout the tour. Register here: https://bit.ly/3Qekjg3

School Bond Town Halls: You're Invited

Mon. 4 May, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Scarsdale Schools will host three Town Hall events in advance of the May 19, 2026, bond vote.

Tuesday, April 21st, at 7 PM in the Scarsdale High School Auditorium

Monday, May 4th, at 7 PM at Fox Meadow Elementary School

Wednesday, May 6th, at 7 PM at Edgewood Elementary School

Each event will include a presentation of the proposed projects along with a chance for discussion, questions, and answers. Building tours will be available at Fox Meadow and Edgewood starting at 6:30 PM on May 4th and 6th, respectively. For more details, please visit our Bond page at https://www.scarsdaleschools.org/bond2026.

Wed. 6 May, 2026

School Bond Town Halls: You're Invited

Wed. 6 May, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Scarsdale Schools will host three Town Hall events in advance of the May 19, 2026, bond vote.

Tuesday, April 21st, at 7 PM in the Scarsdale High School Auditorium

Monday, May 4th, at 7 PM at Fox Meadow Elementary School

Wednesday, May 6th, at 7 PM at Edgewood Elementary School

Each event will include a presentation of the proposed projects along with a chance for discussion, questions, and answers. Building tours will be available at Fox Meadow and Edgewood starting at 6:30 PM on May 4th and 6th, respectively. For more details, please visit our Bond page at https://www.scarsdaleschools.org/bond2026.

Scarsdale Alum Searching for Kidney Donor

Wed. 6 May, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Byron MallisDear Scarsdale:

It isn’t every day that you are asked to help save a life. Today is that day.

Byron Mallis, Class of 2002, needs a kidney. An autoimmune disease has destroyed both of his kidneys. He is on daily dialysis, and getting his life back requires a living kidney donor. We are asking you to learn about kidney donation at an event being held on May 6 at 7 p.m. at
Congregation Kol Ami (252 Soundview Ave., White Plains). And we are asking you to help save his life.

Byron grew up in the Greenacres section of Scarsdale. He spent babyhood through fourth grade on Ridgecrest West, and fifth grade through high school graduation on Oak Way. His parents, Laurie Thomas and Chuck Mallis, were a constant presence on ballfields and at school events for Byron and his younger siblings, Jillian (’07) and Ian (’09). Laurie worked at The Journal News and hosted many class trips touring the newspaper (we think at least one Greenacres student was inspired to pursue a career in journalism as a result!).

Byron is the loving husband of Kayla, and the father of an almost three-year-old boy named Charlie (named for Chuck, who passed away in 2009). Byron wants to be able to do all the things he got to do with his own father. Among his favorite father-son Scarsdale memories: learning to swim at the Scarsdale Pool, rollerblading in the empty high school parking lot, learning to drive on the Bronx River Parkway, playing on the soccer, baseball, and lacrosse teams, birthday parties at Our Place video arcade, the annual planting of red, white, and blue flowers in front of the house, and many more. Kidney disease is getting in the way. No swimming, no strenuous exercise, no hands in the dirt.

We are turning to the Scarsdale community: people who grew up with Byron, people who know our family, neighbors, merchants, teachers—anyone who will choose to learn more about donation and consider how they might be the one to save his life.

We are working with an organization called Renewal, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit dedicated to saving lives by facilitating live-donor kidney transplants. If you cannot attend the May 6 event but are interested in learning more about becoming a donor, you can click on this link. You can also request a simple at-home cheek swab kit to find out if you might be a match. (Note: Byron’s legal name is Spears Byron Mallis.)

The Mallis Family

Sat. 9 May, 2026

Lunar Leela: Photography Exhibit at Scarsdale Public Library

Sat. 9 May, 2026 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

LunarLeelaFixed
Lunar Leela - The Divine Play of Moon Light and Shadows
By Dhaval Rajen Jhaveri

Originally from Ahmedabad India, I now reside with my family in Old Bethpage, New York.

Why the Full Moon, You May Ask
The Moon and the Sun are the two celestial bodies most visible to us. Yes, stars are visible too, but size matters. And unlike the Sun, we can gaze at the Moon for hours without straining our eyes. The majestic Moon, floating serenely in the sky, offers us glimpses into the dazzling universe beyond. One glance at a Full Moon, and you might find yourself, as I did, completely in love with the cosmos!

A Childhood Memory
My fascination with the Moon began around age 10 on a road trip to Rajasthan (India). Near Jaisalmer, I watched a Full Moon rise—huge, surreal, almost planet-like. I didn’t have a camera, but the memory is vivid: sunlight shimmering on a massive pink-orange sphere with a mirage-like glow. It was my first encounter with the Moon’s grandeur, and it left me awestruck. An object floating 382,500 km away somehow made the universe feel closer.

A Lifelong Connection
Growing up, we celebrated various auspicious Poonams (Full Moon nights), with the Moon shining brightly above. That connection stayed with me, even as life moved on, filled with work, family, hustle, and the inevitable rat race.

Capturing the Moon
There’s a unique excitement in waiting for the Full Moon to make its appearance. I often wait for it to rise high enough to be visible from my home - weather permitting, of course. Over the years, I’ve missed many Full Moons due to overcast skies, but that is nature’s way. I often walk or drive around, searching for that perfect view.

During one of these walks, I discovered the beauty of the Full Moon framed by trees, vines, and branches. Since then, I’ve focused on capturing these natural silhouettes against the luminous backdrop of the Moon. Each season offers a different view; even a few steps right or left completely change the perspective. Sometimes, I find myself braving extreme cold, but the reward is always worth it. What you see here today are some of those moments captured through my lens.

Remember, there are only 12 Full Moons in a year, and weather permitting, you might catch only a few of them. My point is—each Full Moon is precious, beautiful, and quite literally out of this world. So, step outside, watch the Full Moon with your loved ones, and let yourself fall in love with this magnificent universe!

Sun. 10 May, 2026

Scarsdale Farmers Market on Chase Road

Sun. 10 May, 2026 8:30 am - 1:30 pm

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Scarsdale Farmers Market on Chase Road

Sun. 10 May, 2026 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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A Mid-Summer Night's Dream at the Play Group Theater

Sun. 10 May, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Shakespeare's beloved comedy comes to life in this magical tale of love, mischief, and mistaken identity. When fairies meddle in the lives of four young people in an enchanted forest, chaos and laughter follow. From ethereal love to raucous debauchery, A Midsummer Night's Dream still remains a delightful adventure for audiences of all ages.

Experience the magic of A Midsummer Night's Dream at PGT.

Sunday, May 10 @ 2pm and Sunday, May 10 @ 7pm
Sunday, May 17 @ 2pm and Sunday, May 17 @ 7pm

Tickets: $22 regular admission, $18 senior citizen, $18 child under 12

The Play Group Theatre

One North Broadway

White Plains, NY 10601

https://www.playgroup.org/shows

Mon. 11 May, 2026

The Immigration Debate: Historical Perspectives and Current Enforcement Efforts at Scarsdale Library

Mon. 11 May, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Law 2 1The Immigration Debate: Historical Perspectives and Current Enforcement Efforts at Scarsdale Library
Monday, May 11, 7:00 PM

The United States has always been a nation of immigrants, but questions of who and how have roiled public debate from the very beginning. Join Scarsdale local and retired attorney Robert Groban for a clear sighted look at the historical context of the nation's immigration laws, the origins of contemporary controversies over topics such as asylum, migrant workers, and family-based immigration, and disputes over current enforcement efforts.

Register here: https://bit.ly/4tRESxj

Sat. 16 May, 2026

Lunar Leela: Photography Exhibit at Scarsdale Public Library

Sat. 16 May, 2026 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

LunarLeelaFixed
Lunar Leela - The Divine Play of Moon Light and Shadows
By Dhaval Rajen Jhaveri

Originally from Ahmedabad India, I now reside with my family in Old Bethpage, New York.

Why the Full Moon, You May Ask
The Moon and the Sun are the two celestial bodies most visible to us. Yes, stars are visible too, but size matters. And unlike the Sun, we can gaze at the Moon for hours without straining our eyes. The majestic Moon, floating serenely in the sky, offers us glimpses into the dazzling universe beyond. One glance at a Full Moon, and you might find yourself, as I did, completely in love with the cosmos!

A Childhood Memory
My fascination with the Moon began around age 10 on a road trip to Rajasthan (India). Near Jaisalmer, I watched a Full Moon rise—huge, surreal, almost planet-like. I didn’t have a camera, but the memory is vivid: sunlight shimmering on a massive pink-orange sphere with a mirage-like glow. It was my first encounter with the Moon’s grandeur, and it left me awestruck. An object floating 382,500 km away somehow made the universe feel closer.

A Lifelong Connection
Growing up, we celebrated various auspicious Poonams (Full Moon nights), with the Moon shining brightly above. That connection stayed with me, even as life moved on, filled with work, family, hustle, and the inevitable rat race.

Capturing the Moon
There’s a unique excitement in waiting for the Full Moon to make its appearance. I often wait for it to rise high enough to be visible from my home - weather permitting, of course. Over the years, I’ve missed many Full Moons due to overcast skies, but that is nature’s way. I often walk or drive around, searching for that perfect view.

During one of these walks, I discovered the beauty of the Full Moon framed by trees, vines, and branches. Since then, I’ve focused on capturing these natural silhouettes against the luminous backdrop of the Moon. Each season offers a different view; even a few steps right or left completely change the perspective. Sometimes, I find myself braving extreme cold, but the reward is always worth it. What you see here today are some of those moments captured through my lens.

Remember, there are only 12 Full Moons in a year, and weather permitting, you might catch only a few of them. My point is—each Full Moon is precious, beautiful, and quite literally out of this world. So, step outside, watch the Full Moon with your loved ones, and let yourself fall in love with this magnificent universe!

Viola Festival at Scarsdale Public Library

Sat. 16 May, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Saturday, May 16, 2:00 PM at Scarsdale Library

Join us for an afternoon of beautiful music at the Viola Festival in the Scott Room. Enjoy a wonderful program of solo and ensemble performances from the talented teachers and students of the Scarsdale community. The performance will showcase the artistry and dedication of these rising musicians. For all ages.

Registration suggested. https://bit.ly/4260V7w

Sun. 17 May, 2026

Scarsdale Farmers Market on Chase Road

Sun. 17 May, 2026 8:30 am - 1:30 pm

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A Mid-Summer Night's Dream at the Play Group Theater

Sun. 17 May, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

PlaygroupMarch2026A Mid-Summer Night's Dream

Shakespeare's beloved comedy comes to life in this magical tale of love, mischief, and mistaken identity. When fairies meddle in the lives of four young people in an enchanted forest, chaos and laughter follow. From ethereal love to raucous debauchery, A Midsummer Night's Dream still remains a delightful adventure for audiences of all ages.

Experience the magic of A Midsummer Night's Dream at PGT.

Sunday, May 10 @ 2pm and Sunday, May 10 @ 7pm
Sunday, May 17 @ 2pm and Sunday, May 17 @ 7pm

Tickets: $22 regular admission, $18 senior citizen, $18 child under 12

The Play Group Theatre

One North Broadway

White Plains, NY 10601

https://www.playgroup.org/shows

Tue. 19 May, 2026

Cracking the Code - Mystery and Thriller Fiction with Geoff Loftus

Tue. 19 May, 2026 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Cracking the Code Mystery and Thriller NovelsCracking the Code - Mystery and Thriller Fiction with Geoff Loftus at Scarsdale Library
Tuesday, May 19, 6:00 PM

Are you caught up in trying to figure out who put those thirteen dead bodies in the basement? Not to mention why and how they ended up there? Or do you prefer a straight-up confrontation of good guys versus bad guys? Who, why, and how form the basis of a mystery. The conflict of good and bad is a thriller. What makes a mystery different from a thriller? And what about tales of suspense? Or action novels? Join local writer Geoff Loftus as he explains how authors use elements of these genres to craft interesting narratives and engaging characters that keep readers turning the page. Along the way, he will offer examples from his own Jack Tyrrell thrillers.

Register here: https://bit.ly/48yWVQy

Sat. 23 May, 2026

Lunar Leela: Photography Exhibit at Scarsdale Public Library

Sat. 23 May, 2026 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

LunarLeelaFixed
Lunar Leela - The Divine Play of Moon Light and Shadows
By Dhaval Rajen Jhaveri

Originally from Ahmedabad India, I now reside with my family in Old Bethpage, New York.

Why the Full Moon, You May Ask
The Moon and the Sun are the two celestial bodies most visible to us. Yes, stars are visible too, but size matters. And unlike the Sun, we can gaze at the Moon for hours without straining our eyes. The majestic Moon, floating serenely in the sky, offers us glimpses into the dazzling universe beyond. One glance at a Full Moon, and you might find yourself, as I did, completely in love with the cosmos!

A Childhood Memory
My fascination with the Moon began around age 10 on a road trip to Rajasthan (India). Near Jaisalmer, I watched a Full Moon rise—huge, surreal, almost planet-like. I didn’t have a camera, but the memory is vivid: sunlight shimmering on a massive pink-orange sphere with a mirage-like glow. It was my first encounter with the Moon’s grandeur, and it left me awestruck. An object floating 382,500 km away somehow made the universe feel closer.

A Lifelong Connection
Growing up, we celebrated various auspicious Poonams (Full Moon nights), with the Moon shining brightly above. That connection stayed with me, even as life moved on, filled with work, family, hustle, and the inevitable rat race.

Capturing the Moon
There’s a unique excitement in waiting for the Full Moon to make its appearance. I often wait for it to rise high enough to be visible from my home - weather permitting, of course. Over the years, I’ve missed many Full Moons due to overcast skies, but that is nature’s way. I often walk or drive around, searching for that perfect view.

During one of these walks, I discovered the beauty of the Full Moon framed by trees, vines, and branches. Since then, I’ve focused on capturing these natural silhouettes against the luminous backdrop of the Moon. Each season offers a different view; even a few steps right or left completely change the perspective. Sometimes, I find myself braving extreme cold, but the reward is always worth it. What you see here today are some of those moments captured through my lens.

Remember, there are only 12 Full Moons in a year, and weather permitting, you might catch only a few of them. My point is—each Full Moon is precious, beautiful, and quite literally out of this world. So, step outside, watch the Full Moon with your loved ones, and let yourself fall in love with this magnificent universe!

Sun. 24 May, 2026

Scarsdale Farmers Market on Chase Road

Sun. 24 May, 2026 8:30 am - 1:30 pm

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Sun. 31 May, 2026

Scarsdale Farmers Market on Chase Road

Sun. 31 May, 2026 8:30 am - 1:30 pm

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Newsies at the Play Group Theater

Sun. 31 May, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

PlaygroupMarch2026Set in turn-of-the-century New York City, Newsies tells the inspiring true story of a group of young newspaper sellers who stand up for what’s right when powerful publishers raise their prices. Filled with high-energy music, dynamic dance numbers, and heart, this crowd-pleasing musical celebrates teamwork, courage, and the power of young voices.

Disney's NEWSIES take the stage at PGT this season!

Sunday, May 31 @ 2pm and Sunday, May 31 @ 7pm
Sunday, June 7 @ 2pm* and Sunday, June 7 @ 7pm

*Sensory Friendly Performance

Tickets: $22 regular admission, $18 senior citizen, $18 child under 12

The Play Group Theatre
One North Broadway
White Plains, NY 10601

https://www.playgroup.org/shows/

Disney's NEWSIES is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com.

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