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Category Archives: Bedford
The Avon Theatre – JEALOUSY (La Jalousie)
The Avon Theatre and the Alliance Francaise of Greenwich present JEALOUSY (La Jalousie) Directed by Philippe Garrel Thursday, November 13 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are as follows: Carte Blanche Members: FREE, Members & AFG: $6, Students & Seniors: $8, … Continue reading
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Scarecrows & Pumpkins Parade – Greenburgh Nature Center
SUN, OCT 26, 11AM-3:30PM — SCARECROWS AND PUMPKINS PARADE —A fun Halloween event for young children. Follow friendly scarecrows along our pumpkin trail; meet storybook characters along the way who perform entertaining skits. Come in costume and enjoy cider and … Continue reading
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Samurai Sunday for All Ages at the Katonah Museum of Art
Enjoy a day of Japanese Samurai culture Sunday, October 19, 10:30 am to 5 pm for all ages at the Katonah Museum of Art to celebrate KMA’s newest exhibition, Lethal Beauty: Samurai Weapons and Armor. Create samurai masks and banners … Continue reading
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Harvest Festival at John Jay Homestead
HARVEST FESTIVAL AT JOHN JAY HOMESTEAD On Saturday, October 25, as part of Cultural Katonah’s Fall is For Families program, John Jay Homestead State Historic Site, along with Westmoreland Sanctuary, will host a Harvest Festival. The program at John Jay … Continue reading
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Family Fun Fair – Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens
For Children: Nature Explore Classroom Games, Seed Discovery, Pumpkin Carving, Face Painting For Adults: Good Gardening Practices:Pruning & Planting, Bee Keeping, Canning Demos AND MORE! Hear The Kerry Boys! Connecticut State Troubadour (2007-2008), Pierce Campbell (pictured above) will be joined … Continue reading
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Kid’s Night Out – Katonah Art Center
Looking for an evening out while your kids are supervised, learning and having fun? Children will spend the evening eating pizza and creating art in a supervised, but informal environment. Please call ahead to reserve your spot at 914-232-4843 Katonah … Continue reading
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The Avon Theatre and Sacred Heart University Present – The FTMA Talk Back Series
Part 2 of “Family Dysfunction†ON GOLDEN POND (1981) Wednesday, October 22 at 1:00 p.m. Post-film Q&A with Professor Justin Liberman Part 1 of “Up There†GOING IN STYLE (1979) Wednesday, November 5 at 1:00 p.m. Post-film Q&A with Professor … Continue reading
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Chappaqua Children’s Book Festival (CCBF) takes over downtown Chappaqua
Hello Friends! I am so excited to be a part of the most amazing event to hit Westchester since, well, last year’s festival. This Saturday, the Chappaqua Children’s Book Festival (CCBF) takes over downtown Chappaqua and yours truly, Miss Rhea, … Continue reading
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He Directed What? SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION (1970)
The Avon Theatre and Sacred Heart University Present, FTMA Talk Back Series – Â September 24, 1:00 p.m. Post-film Q&A with Professors Justin Liberman FREE To The Public! SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION Also known as Never Give an Inch, this film … Continue reading
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Documentary Night – ABRAZOS
The Avon Theatre, Neighbors Link Stamford & The International Institute of CT Present Documentary Night ABRAZOS Post-film Q&A with Director Luis Argueta and Father Rick Ryscavage, moderated by NPR’s Craig LeMoult Wednesday, October 1 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices … Continue reading
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