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Lewisboro's St. John's Church Repeats Dance Workshop Lewisboro's St. John's Church Repeats Dance Workshop
Lewisboro's St. John's Church Repeats Dance Workshop LEWISBORO, N.Y. -- After the success of its first Ballroom Expression dance workshop, St. John's Episcopal Church will host another one on Nov. 13.  This new workshop will cover the elegant waltz and the spicy merengue dances and runs from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. Space is limited to eight couples. To purchase tickets ($30 per couple), visit stjohnschurchonline.net. St. John's is at 82 Spring St. in South Salem.
Health And Wellness Network Of Commerce Has Harrison Networking Event Health And Wellness Network Of Commerce Has Harrison Networking Event
Health And Wellness Network Of Commerce Has Harrison Networking Event HARRISON, N.Y. -- The Health and Wellness Network of Commerce will launch a networking event for its new Westchester Chapter at NY Health and Wellness in Harrison Oct. 22.  NY Health and Wellness will debut its scientifically formulated weight-loss program "Balance 3H Plus. B3H+," which is designed to naturally balance hormones and features individualized plans to guarantee up to 25 pounds of weight loss in eight weeks.  The networking event takes place at NY Health and Wellness' cafeteria from 6-9 p.m.  Registration is free for members, $20 for non-members and $25 at the door.  …
Author Kristen Harnisch Speaking At Darien Library's Annual Meeting Author Kristen Harnisch Speaking At Darien Library's Annual Meeting
Author Kristen Harnisch Speaking At Darien Library's Annual Meeting DARIEN, Conn. -- Author Kristen Harnisch will speak at the Friends of the Darien Library's Annual Meeting on Oct. 17.  Harnisch will discuss how the library helped her become a novelist. Her debut novel, "The Vintner's Daughter," was honored with the Bronze Award in Historical Fiction – Personage by Readers' Favorite earlier this month. Amy Cholnoky, president of the Board, will present the year's development before Harnisch's talk. An election of officers and new trustee nominations for the 2015-16 year will also be held.  The event is free, open to the public and begins at 5 p.…
St. Joseph's Seeks Girls For Musical St. Joseph's Seeks Girls For Musical
St. Joseph's Seeks Girls For Musical MONTVALE, N.J. -- St. Joseph Regional High School is holding auditions for girls to play in the boys school's upcoming production of "Urinetown: The Musical." Auditions will take place Oct. 19 and 20 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 21 at 6 and 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in auditioning should be prepared to sing 16 bars of a contemporary Broadway song of their choice. The musical will be performed 12 times between Jan. 20 and 30. Rehearsals will begin mid-November and take place on Sunday afternoons and sometimes one night a week.  Click here for more information. 
Johnny Peers And The Muttville Comix Bring Canine Act To Ridgefield Johnny Peers And The Muttville Comix Bring Canine Act To Ridgefield
Johnny Peers And The Muttville Comix Bring Canine Act To Ridgefield RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- Johnny Peers and the Muttville Comix will return to Ridgefield Playhouse on Oct. 17 for two shows of canine comedy.  Dogs will tickle – and beg for – audience funny bones as they jump rope, climb ladders, ride skateboards and more along with the comedic styling of Peers.  They have performed in the Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey Circus, "Late Show With David Letterman," the White House and more.  There will be shows at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. To purchase tickets ($15), visit ridgefieldplayhouse.org or call (203) 438-5795.  Dimitri's Diner will give a 1…
Annual Harvest Festival Planned In Saddle River Annual Harvest Festival Planned In Saddle River
Annual Harvest Festival Planned In Saddle River UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J. -- The Friends of the Upper Saddle River Library and the USR Historical Society will co-sponsor the annual Harvest Festival on Oct. 25.  Patrons can walk between activities at the library and at the Hopper-Goetschius House from 1 to 4 p.m.  Library events include an apple pie contest, a chili cook-off, games, arts and crafts, a collaborative art project, a live hawk demonstration, live music from The Crossover Band and more. Hopper-Goetschius House events include pony rides, a petting zoo, games, a house tour, cider pressing, a pumpkin contest, a blacksmith at wor…
Yorktown Enjoys Hot Dogs, Sunshine, More At Fall Festival Yorktown Enjoys Hot Dogs, Sunshine, More At Fall Festival
Yorktown Enjoys Hot Dogs, Sunshine, More At Fall Festival YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- The seventh annual Yorktown Festival and Street Fair took over downtown on Sunday for a day of sunshine, fun, music and food.  Approximately 18,000 people attended the event throughout the day, including 350 seniors at a special luncheon.  The festival also included a motorcycle display, rides, attractions, a blood drive, a costume contest for dogs and a hot dog eating contest. 
Harrison Celebrates Town Pride In Annual Festival Harrison Celebrates Town Pride In Annual Festival
Harrison Celebrates Town Pride In Annual Festival HARRISON, N.Y. -- Residents came out to celebrate local pride at "It's Great to Live in Harrison" over the weekend. The event featured a parade, festival, PBA car show and fireworks.
Make-Your-Own Scarecrows Prepare For Ridgefield Contest Make-Your-Own Scarecrows Prepare For Ridgefield Contest
Make-Your-Own Scarecrows Prepare For Ridgefield Contest RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- The Keeler Tavern's third annual Scarecrow Making Contest is underway across Ridgefield.  To participate, pick up a frame at Keeler Tavern at 132 Main St. and return it decorated by Oct. 15. Entries with the most "likes" by community voters will win prizes.  Scarecrows will be displayed along Main St. starting Oct. 16. 
New Rochelle Public Library Observes Day Of The Dead New Rochelle Public Library Observes Day Of The Dead
New Rochelle Public Library Observes Day Of The Dead NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- New Rochelle Public Library will observe Day of the Dead with an exhibit and two performances. From Oct. 30 through Nov. 6, the library's Lumen Winter Gallery will exhibit Dia de los Muertos traditions including an ofrenda (altar), papier-mâché figures, tissue paper cut-outs, marigolds and more. Attendees of all ages are invited to create traditional symbols and crafts from 2 to 4 p.m. on Nov. 1. Calpulli Dance Company and students will give a Mexican dance performance in the Ossie Davis Theater from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m.  Aztec dancers Atl-Tlachinolli will perform in t…
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