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Scarsdale Recital Features Violinist Klinger, Pianist Robbins Scarsdale Recital Features Violinist Klinger, Pianist Robbins
Scarsdale Recital Features Violinist Klinger, Pianist Robbins SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- Violinist Peggy Klinger and pianist Gerald Robbins are the featured artists for the 2015-16 Hoff-Barthelson Music School HB Artist Series on Sunday, April 3.The recital will take place at 5 p.m. at the Greenville Community Church, 270 Ardsley Road, Scarsdale.  Klinger and Robbins will perform a recital of French masterpieces for violin and piano, including Claude Debussy’s Violin Sonata in G minor, Maurice Ravel’s Violin Sonata No. 2 in G Major and César Franck’s Violin Sonata in A Major.  Admission to the recital is $18, $15 for seniors and free to HBMS students and stud…
New Rochelle Future Campus Leaders Throw Millennials Mixer New Rochelle Future Campus Leaders Throw Millennials Mixer
New Rochelle Future Campus Leaders Throw Millennials Mixer NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- The New Rochelle Future Campus Leaders are throwing a millennials mixer Friday, April 8, from 8-10 p.m.This event is open to students from Iona College, Monroe College, The College of New Rochelle, and all other millennials, ages 18-29, in New Rochelle. It will be held at NoMa Social, 1 Radisson Plaza. Free appetizers, music and drink specials will be provided. RSVP is requested at this website.
Amy Paulin To Honor Tuckahoe Women Of Distinction Amy Paulin To Honor Tuckahoe Women Of Distinction
Amy Paulin To Honor Tuckahoe Women Of Distinction TUCKAHOE, N.Y. -- Assemblywoman Amy Paulin (D-88th District) will be hosting her third annual Women of Distinction Awards ceremony on April 17. This year’s honorees will be from the Village of Tuckahoe. Paulin has honored the women of Pelham (2014) and Bronxville (2015) to help celebrate Women’s History Month, which occurs each March. County Legislator Sheila Marcotte and Tuckahoe Mayor Steve Ecklond will join Paulin this year in honoring these extraordinary women and their efforts to improve the Tuckahoe community.  The ceremony will take place at the Tap House, 16 Depot Square in Tuckahoe,…
'Works On Paper' Exhibit Coming To Rye Arts Center 'Works On Paper' Exhibit Coming To Rye Arts Center
'Works On Paper' Exhibit Coming To Rye Arts Center RYE, N.Y. -- "Works on Paper" is opening March 12 at The Rye Arts Center. The exhibition of works on paper by emerging and established artists will offer collectors access to new art at affordable prices.  Prints, drawings, and collages will be exhibited unframed, and all will be for sale for $1,100 or less. Approximately 30 prints will be displayed by about 20 artists, with special emphasis on new work by faculty and students affiliated with art departments and studios at universities and artist workspaces throughout the region. The styles, colors, and prices will range widely, ma…
Lakeland High School Welcomes Chris Cummings As New Principal Lakeland High School Welcomes Chris Cummings As New Principal
Lakeland High School Welcomes Chris Cummings As New Principal YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Christopher Cummings was officially welcomed as the new principal at Lakeland High School on March 1. Cummings comes to LHS from Walter Panas High School where he has served as an assistant principal.  "It is with great excitement that I introduce myself as the Interim Principal of Lakeland High School," Cummings said in a letter to the district. "As a former student, teacher and administrator in the Lakeland Central School District, it is a privilege and honor to rejoin the dedicated faculty and community at Lakeland High School." Cummings replaces Lor…
New Canaan High Theatre Prepares To Go 'Into The Woods' New Canaan High Theatre Prepares To Go 'Into The Woods'
New Canaan High Theatre Prepares To Go 'Into The Woods' NEW CANAAN, Conn. — The New Canaan High School Theatre department is currently in the throws of rehearsals on its musical production, "Into The Woods,” based on the book by James Lapin and the musical score by Stephen Sondheim. This epic fairytale is about wishes, family and the choices we make. The story follows a Baker and his wife who wish to have a child, Cinderella who wishes to attend the King's Festival, and Jack who wishes his cow would give milk.  When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch's curse, the two set off on a journey into the wo…
Ferguson To Announce Candidacy For Ridgefield's 138th District Seat Ferguson To Announce Candidacy For Ridgefield's 138th District Seat
Ferguson To Announce Candidacy For Ridgefield's 138th District Seat DANBURY, Conn. -- Michael Ferguson will launch his candidacy for state representative in the 138th District on Friday, March 4, at 6:30 p.m. at Vivo! at the Maron Hotel in Danbury. Joining Ferguson for his campaign announcement will be state Rep. Jan Giegler (R-138), who is not running for re-election for the seat. The 138th District includes parts of Danbury, New Fairfield and Ridgefield.  Ferguson, a Republican, received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Western Connecticut State University and said he understands the need for a stronger higher education system based on empower…
Concerto Winner To Perform Tchaikovsky At Winter Concert In Stamford Concerto Winner To Perform Tchaikovsky At Winter Concert In Stamford
Concerto Winner To Perform Tchaikovsky At Winter Concert In Stamford STAMFORD, Conn. -- Annling Wang, who won the Stamford Young Artists Philharmonic’s concerto competition last year, will be the highlight of the orchestra’s Winter Concert on Sunday, March 6. Wang will perform with the young artists philharmonic under the direction of conductor Christian Capocaccia. A junior at Scarsdale High School, Wang has been studying the piano since age 5 and has been studying with her teacher, Svitlana Fiorito, for more than 10 years. She is looking forward to playing with the orchestra on Sunday. Wang is squeezing a few of hours of practice every day ahead of the conc…
Stamford's Ferguson Library Marks National Nutrition Month Stamford's Ferguson Library Marks National Nutrition Month
Stamford's Ferguson Library Marks National Nutrition Month STAMFORD, Conn. -- March is National Nutrition Month and the Ferguson Library in Stamford has some programs scheduled to celebrate. Learn about and sample healthy snacks at “For the Love of Veggies” on Sunday, March 6 from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Main Library, DiMattia Building.  A list of programs for kids during the month of March: Sing Me a Story: Saturday, March 5 at 10:30 a.m. Weed Memorial and Hollander Branch. Ages three to eight with caregiver.  For the Love of Veggies: Sunday, March 6 from 3 to 4 p.m. Main Library, DiMattia Building. Families with children ages six to 10. Registration …
Pomegranate Guild Of Judaic Needlework Showcases Work In Stamford Pomegranate Guild Of Judaic Needlework Showcases Work In Stamford
Pomegranate Guild Of Judaic Needlework Showcases Work In Stamford STAMFORD, Conn. -- The Kesher Chapter of the Pomegranate Guild of Judaic Needlework will showcase the work of its members at the JCC in Stamford from March 6 to April 10. An opening reception will be held on Sunday, March 6 from 4 to 5 p.m. and is free and open to the public. Founded in January 2014, the Kesher Chapter is one of the newest chapters of the national Pomegranate Guild of Judaic Needlework. Drawing members from Fairfield and Westchester Counties, the chapter currently has more than 65 people on its mailing list and 20 active members.  The name “Kesher” means connections, represe…
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