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ChelseaJumpLooking for a Bar or Mitzvah destination that is sure to thrill the thirteen year-old guests? Chelsea Piers – now with two locations, Manhattan and Stamford, Connecticut offers state-of-the-art sports facilities and expert instructors and is an ideal setting for unique and exciting activity-based parties. Kids can enjoy basketball, soccer, dodge ball, flag football, rock climbing, batting cages, ice skating and more. The Stamford facility also offers a super fun Trampoline Center. Experienced party facilitators oversee the kids' activities, allowing adult guests to relax and watch the action while enjoying cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Finish off the night with dinner and dancing in one of the dedicated party rooms or, in New York, the popular Sunset Terrace with Hudson River views. Experienced event managers customize each celebration, ensuring a perfect unique and affordable celebration you and your guests will never forget.

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ScarsdaleWomensClubLeague of Women Voters of Scarsdale Winter Cocktail Party Fundraiser
The League of Women Voters of Scarsdale will kick off 2014 with a cocktail party fundraiser open to members and friends on Saturday, January 25th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at 65 Church Lane, Scarsdale, NY. Tickets are $35 per person and can be purchased by visiting the League's website at www.lwvs.org and clicking on "Event Tickets" or writing a check made out to LWVS and mailing it to Janice Starr at 65 Church Lane, Scarsdale, NY. Those interested in joining the League can visit www.lwvs.org or join at the party.

Scarsdale Forum Celebrates 110 Years
The Scarsdale Forum will host its sixth annual membership party celebrating its 110th anniversary on Saturday, February 1st at the Scarsdale Woman's Club, 37 Drake Road from 7 to 11 PM. The snow date is Sunday, February 2nd, 4 to 7 PM.

Members of the Forum and their guests can look forward to an evening of lively conversation and friendship to chase away the winter weather blues. A delicious buffet dinner prepared by Jensina Olson and the home-brewed beers of resident brew meister, Bruce Wells are some of the evening's highlights. Several member and guest pianists will set the mood in the music room. As guests stroll though the beautifully appointed Scarsdale Woman's Club, the boutique Vintage Via Carrie will offer unique items for purchase. Dessert will feature the home baked goods of member bakers and the donations of local vendors.

All members and their guests will receive a benefit journal that will include a history of the Forum. Businesses, not for profit organizations and individuals are invited to purchase ads for inclusion in the journal.

The Scarsdale Forum is a civic organization dedicated to improving life in Scarsdale. The Forum studies many issues affecting the Village and frequently provides input to governing bodies and elected officials on the local, county and state level via reports and statements prepared by its committees. Scarsdale residents are encouraged to join the Forum and come to the best party in town! All profits from the event will be used for the digitization of the Forum's historical records and to support the public programs offered by the Forum throughout the year.

Admission is $25 per person and limited to members and their guests. Due to the popularity of this event, advance reservations are encouraged. Please RSVP by Monday, January 27th.

Advanced reservations, membership renewal and joining the Forum for the first time can be done online at: www.scarsdaleforum.com or by mailing a check to Scarsdale Forum Inc., 24 East Parkway, P.O. Box 86, Scarsdale, NY 10583. For additional information regarding the event or to purchase an ad in the journal, please contact the Forum office at 914-723-2829 or [email protected].

SASCookingClassThis letter was sent by Jill Serling, Executive Director of the Scarsdale Adult School which celebrated its 75th year in 2013:
Scarsdale Adult School has been celebrating its 75th year of enriching those in the community with a wealth of special events.

We started off with our first ever Teacher/Student Art Show, unveiled with an Opening Cocktail Reception for the public. Despite inclement weather, the gala was well attended by current and former instructors, students, members of the Board of Trustees and Advisory Committee, and many friends and family. For the entire month of February, artwork submitted by SAS instructors and their students were on display at the Scarsdale Public Library in the Scott Room and the lobby.

In April, we were privileged to host the only Westchester and Connecticut visit from New York Times best selling author George Saunders. The Little Theatre at Scarsdale High School was packed with members of the community eager to meet one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2013.

Avid readers and fans of his award winning book, Tenth of December, were not disappointed. Saunders engaged the audience with amusing tales and anecdotes of how he became a writer and, in conversation with his editor Andy Ward, provided insight into the writing of his most recent collection of short stories.

Next up was an evening with Cheryl Strauss Einhorn, media consultant and journalist covering the economy and financial markets. In May, in conjunction with the Scarsdale Public Library, we presented Can You Fight Poverty with a Five-Star Hotel? Einhorn lectured and answered questions about whether the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank's investment arm, was really an experiment run amok.

The fall semester brought even more special gatherings in the form of courses unified under the theme of 1938, the year of our founding.SASlogo

Movie Matinees instructor Marilyn DeRight presented an October screening of Hitchcock's comic thriller from 1938, The Lady Vanishes. This 75-year old movie was filled with amusing characters of the period and was the penultimate British film directed by Hitchcock before he left for Selznick's Hollywood.

Also in October, at Vintology's new location, enophiles enjoyed a sampling of wines from producers who re-emerged in the late 1930s or who got their start after the end of prohibition. A Tasting of American Wine included vintages from Seghesio, Wente, and Louis Martini, among others.

Harriet Langsam Sobol selected The Late George Apley, the 1938 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, for a book discussion special event. Set in the 1920s, the novel tells the story of the patriarch of a wealthy and powerful Boston family. This evening October class was a one-of-a-kind opportunity to enjoy the lively discussion that infuses Sobol's popular daytime BookTalk courses.

In November, Michael Malina, 47-year Scarsdale resident and husband of former SAS executive director Anita Malina, joined the faculty to lead a class on The Boys from Syracuse, the 1938 Tony Award winner for best musical. Adapted from Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, the show spawned the Rodgers and Hart standards Falling in Love with Love, This Can't Be Love, and Sing for Your Supper, among others.

FedermanLast, but not least in our year of festivities, we presented Brunch and Brahms: An Appetizing Afternoon last Sunday. Over 100 people weathered the cold to attend this final special celebration. Mark Russ Federman engaged the crowd with stories about his family, the history of the lower east side, and his family's "appetizers" store, Russ & Daughters. Transformed from the days when his grandfather peddled herring from a pushcart, the family store that opened in 1914 is now on the National Register for Historic Places and has been designated by the Smithsonian Institute as "a part of New York's cultural heritage." Federman presented a short video from a PBS film entitled "The Jews of New York," featuring three of the four generations to have been part of the Russ family business. Beyond laughter and memories, the food he supplied was also outstanding, with herring, lox, and pickled olives being some of the crowd favorites.

Then, as the clouds parted and rays of sunshine filled the room, SAS veteran instructor Edmund Niemann, one of the "crown jewels" in the SAS stable of instructors, entertained attendees with a Brahms piano recital. In past semesters, he has regaled students with performance-infused lectures on Beethoven, music in America and Europe during the 1920s and 1930s, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, the French School, and most recently, the symphonies of Tchaikovsky and Sibelus. What better way to cap off the year than with Niemann's rendition of three different Brahms pieces over bagels and lox.

spellingbeeOn Friday, January 31 at 7:30pm, people of all ages will swarm to the Scarsdale High School auditorium for the fourth annual Friends of the Scarsdale Library Adult and Teen Spelling Bee. Veteran teams will compete against novices, parents will compete against their children, and librarians will compete against patrons, all in support of the Library.

The fun starts when the doors open at 7:00pm. Silent auction items include an eight-week TestTakers SAT prep course valued at $1995, a 64GB iPad valued at $890, and a facials/Botox package from Skin TheraP worth $675. Raffle prizes include classes at SoulCycle, Yoga Station and Fly Gym, baskets of children's games, and more. Raffle tickets can also be purchased at the Library on January 18 from 12-4pm and on January 25 from 10am-2pm. Ticket holders need not be present to win.

Admission to the Spelling Bee is $5, and refreshments will be available for purchase. Audience members will be entertained by trivia quizzes served up between rounds. Ed Coleman, the voice of the New York Mets, will once again play emcee. NY Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, Mayor Robert Steves, and Spelling Bee committee member Margaret Smith will serve as judges.

Proceeds from the 2014 Spelling Bee will enable the Library's lobby and entryway to go from vintage to au courant. The upgrade, which will include a flat screen for digital signage and new display cases as well as additional indoor and outdoor furniture, will help move the Library into the 21st century.

The Friends are grateful for the generous support received from the sponsors of the Spelling Bee. To date, sponsors at the Diamond Level are Mercedes-Benz of White Plains, Paul Hastings LLP, and Sara and Richard Werder. At the Gold Level, sponsors are Houlihan Lawrence, Julia B. Fee Sotheby's International Realty, Drs. Renu and Anil Lalwani, and Margaret and Larry Smith. Those who are interested in sponsoring the Bee by making a donation of $250 or more should contact Renu Lalwani at 472-4310. In addition, anyone can become a "Friend of the Bee" by making a donation of any amount. A donation form is available at the Library's website

beejudgesTime is running out to sign up to participate in the fourth annual Friends of the Scarsdale Library Adult and Teen Spelling Bee. Teams of up to three individuals compete for prizes and recognition as the community's premier spellers. Spots are filling quickly, and the entry deadline is December 31st. Application forms are available at the Library or online at http://www.scarsdalelibrary.org/friends. Returning teams are looking for competition from challengers, who must be in high school and/or adults. The competition promises to be keen, with audience members spelling along quietly or cheering for their favorite team to win the grand prize.

Besides the etymological main event, the evening's fun will include raffles and a silent auction. Notable auction items this year include a 64GB iPad Air with Verizon cellular capability, valued at $890, and an eight-week SAT prep course offered by TestTakers and valued at $1995.

The Spelling Bee will take place on Friday, January 31st at 7:30 P.M. in the Scarsdale High School Auditorium. Proceeds from the Spelling Bee will be used to upgrade the Library's lobby and entryway.

For more information, contact co-chairs Sara Werder at 914-472-6264 or Renu Lalwani at 917-584-8834 or [email protected].

(Pictured at top:) 2013 Spelling Bee Finalists and Judges