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Putnam Valley Celebrates St. Patrick's Day With Uprising Commemoration Putnam Valley Celebrates St. Patrick's Day With Uprising Commemoration
Putnam Valley Celebrates St. Patrick's Day With Uprising Commemoration PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- A St. Patrick's Day Celebration in Putnam Valley will take place on Saturday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m.Veteran performers from across the Hudson Valley will gather at the historic Tompkins Corners Cultural Center (TCCC) in a unique St. Patrick’s Day celebration: “A Nation Once Again,” commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Easter Uprising, the seminal event that led eventually to Ireland becoming a free and independent country after 700 years of British occupation.  “Our show will, in fact, be one of scores of similar events all over the world this year,” said Kate Ho…
Learn How To Advocate For Schools At PTA Council Meeting In Eastchester Learn How To Advocate For Schools At PTA Council Meeting In Eastchester
Learn How To Advocate For Schools At PTA Council Meeting In Eastchester EASTCHESTER, N.Y. -- Join the PTA Council and a special guest speaker from the Westchester Children’s Association for an informative talk on how to effectively advocate, so that your voice can be heard on school issues such as: Tax cap; Common core; State testing. The PTA Council meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 1 from 7:45 to 9 p.m. at the Eastchester High School Library.
Greenwich Police Announce Women's Self-Defense Classes Greenwich Police Announce Women's Self-Defense Classes
Greenwich Police Announce Women's Self-Defense Classes GREENWICH, Conn. -- The Greenwich Police Department is accepting applications for the 2016 spring women’s self-defense class.The five-week program is open to female applicants between the ages of 18-55. The class meets twice a week from 7:45-9:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. This time slot is limited to 20 students. The class begins May 10 and graduation is tentatively scheduled for June 9.  Additionally, the Greenwich Police Department is accepting applications for the 2016 spring girls' high school self-defense class. The five-week program is only open to Greenwich High School students in …
Larchmont Library Speaker Offers Job Search Tips Larchmont Library Speaker Offers Job Search Tips
Larchmont Library Speaker Offers Job Search Tips LARCHMONT, N.Y. -- Join professional career counselor Nada Beth Glick, on Monday, March 21, at 7 p.m., for a free job-search seminar at the Larchmont Public Library. This seminar covers the complete job search process from start to finish including how to decode job descriptions, compose an effective cover letter, write a winning resume, ace the job interview, generate helpful personal and professional contacts, and get the job offer of your choice.  If you’re in the job market, . Nada Beth Glick’s career counseling experiences includes seven years as director of Career Counseling and Studen…
Photographer Shows Scenes Of Post-War Vietnam In Westport Event Photographer Shows Scenes Of Post-War Vietnam In Westport Event
Photographer Shows Scenes Of Post-War Vietnam In Westport Event WESTPORT, Conn. -- Award winning photographer and journalist Bill Barnett will make an audio-visual presentation entitled “Vietnam: A Photographer’s Stories”" to the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) on Tuesday, March 8, in Westport. The presentation will be at The Saugatuck Congregational Church, 245 Post Road East in Westport. Doors open, wine, appetizers, pasta, salad and desserts from 6:30 p.m., and presentation from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. AMC members and non-members are welcome to attend. The cost is $10 for members and $15 for non-members. Participants are asked to bring along a dessert t…
Norwalk Community College Hosts Sexism, Sexual Assault Forum For Men Norwalk Community College Hosts Sexism, Sexual Assault Forum For Men
Norwalk Community College Hosts Sexism, Sexual Assault Forum For Men NORWALK, Conn. -- The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education will hold an information forum on sexism and sexual assault for male community leaders on Tuesday, March 29 at Norwalk Community CollegeA Connecticut-wide initiative called "Where Do You Stand" portrays young men in a positive light as vital allies in preventing sexual violence in their communities.  The campaign invites all men to consider their stance on how men can prevent sexism and sexual assault. This initiative has been launched in lower Fairfield County by the Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Co…
Farm To Wok Chinese Food Debuts At Wuji's In Greenwich Farm To Wok Chinese Food Debuts At Wuji's In Greenwich
Farm To Wok Chinese Food Debuts At Wuji's In Greenwich GREENWICH, Conn. -- Wuji Restaurant will introduce real Chinese food prepared by true Southeast Asian-trained chefs to Fairfield County with its first Connecticut location opening in Greenwich in March. Already a success in Westchester County, N.Y., this innovative and healthful restaurant concept is a hybrid of a Chinese noodle house meets dim sum restaurant meets tapas bar. The idea, created by MAAC Hospitality Group, incorporates only fresh, locally sourced meat and produce in each dish. Occupying the former Hunan Gourmet space at 68 E. Putnam Ave. next to Whole Foods Market, Wuji will of…
Pianist Paul Bisaccia Performs At New Canaan Library Pianist Paul Bisaccia Performs At New Canaan Library
Pianist Paul Bisaccia Performs At New Canaan Library NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- Join renowned pianist Paul Bisaccia for George Gershwin’s "An American in Paris – Great American Composers," at the New Canaan Library.This unique piano concert features waltzes by Scott Joplin, the "Carousel Waltz" by Richard Rodgers, plus Sousa’s "Washington Post March."  The event will be held in the library's Adrian Lamb Room on March 3 at 6:30 p.m. Register for this concert at the library website. Bisaccia made his European debut at age 17 and has performed concerts on four continents. He graduated summa cum laude and first in his clas…
Scarsdale Library Program Helps Adults Who Have Difficulty Reading Scarsdale Library Program Helps Adults Who Have Difficulty Reading
Scarsdale Library Program Helps Adults Who Have Difficulty Reading SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- A special program that will identify resources for assistance for those with a visual or other physical barrier to reading will be held at the Scarsdale Public Library on Thursday, March 10, between 1 and 3 p.m. Representatives from the co-sponsors, the Scarsdale Library and the Lighthouse Guild and Jewish Braille Institute, will provide information and help attendees register for free reading resources.  Registration is required on the library website or by calling the library at 914-722-1302.
Rockland YouthFest In Ramapo Promises Fun, Information Rockland YouthFest In Ramapo Promises Fun, Information
Rockland YouthFest In Ramapo Promises Fun, Information RAMAPO, N.Y. -- YouthFest 2016 takes place Sunday, March 6, when thousands of families are expected at Rockland Community College in Suffern for a day of entertainment, activities, interactive educational exhibits and food.  In its 18th year, YouthFest highlights include live performances by local arts organizations; Nyack Hospital's Teddy Bear Hospital; Inflatable Party Adventures; and the Big Apple Circus. The event will run from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the RCC Fieldhouse. Admission and parking are free.  "We're planning a bigger and better YouthFest than ever before," said County Exe…
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