Riverdale Review, March 15, 2012

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Yonkers

DIARY PARTY 4 p.m. Riverfront Library One Larkin Center Yonkers Riverfront Library will host a Dumb and Dorky Diary Party. Come to the 2nd floor Community Room to learn about journaling and play games based on the books Dear Dumb Diary and The Dork Diaries. Each partygoer will receive a free diary to keep. The Dumb and Dorky Diary Party is for children ages 8-14 and is limited to twenty children. Registration is required. This is a free event. Call the Children’s Department at (914) 337-1500 ext. 428 for more information and to register.

Tuckahoe

LECTURE 7 p.m. Westchester Italian Cultural Center One Generoso Pope Place Antologia del Cinema Italiano: The Birth of Neorealismo and of a New World Cinema. Second in a series of four lectures presented by Professor Joseph N. Spedaliere MA, Distinguished Professor of Italian Language and Culture at Concordia College. Must register in advance and prepay. Members $10, Non-Members $20. For more information, call (914) 771-8700.

Friday, March 16 Yorktown Hts.

CANCER SUPPORT GROUP 12:30 p.m. Support Connection 40 Triangle Center Open to women with breast, ovarian or gynecological cancer. Join a group of other women who are also living with a recurrent, advanced stage or metastatic cancer. Facilitated by a cancer survivor. Free. Pre-registration required; call 914-962-6402 or 800-532-4290.

Saturday, March 17 Ossining

PANCAKE BRUNCH 8:30 a.m. Teatown Lake Reservation 1600 Spring Valley Road Bring your appetite to Teatown’s tastiest annual tradition – the Pancake Brunch! Start your day off with stacks of hotcakes smothered in maple syrup, hot coffee and sausages, and more. Then visit the sugarhouse to watch a demonstration about how our ‘liquid gold’ is produced. Seatings are at 8:30am, 9:45am, 11:00am & 12:15pm. For more information, call 914-762-2912 x110.

Mamaroneck

– 7:30PM – “Rocking Traditional Culture”. This workshop, led by Timbila’s Nora Balaban and Afropop Worldwide Senior Producer and author, Banning Eyre, explores what they learned in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Mali, Ghana, and elsewhere. And how Timbila adapts the tradition in a rock context. $10 suggested donation at the door, includes free beer from sponsor, Captain Lawrence Brewing Company. Bring your own mug! For more information, call 914-377-1900 x 13. NEW URBAN JAZZ 8 p.m. Arts Westchester 31 Mamaroneck Avenue John plays with the Wayne Shorter Quartet, which recently performed again at Carnegie Hall as part of the JVC Jazz Festival and released a new recording entitled Beyond the Sound Barrier. This Westchester resident has also begun touring with his new guitar trio featuring guitarist Adam Rogers and a revolving drum chair that can feature the likes of Brian Blade, Clarence Penn and Nasheet Waits. For more information, email Tom VanBuren at tvanburen@artswestchester.org

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White Plains

INDOOR FARMERS MARKET 9 a.m. Westchester County Center 198 Central Park Avenue Fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, maple syrup, honey, meat and more. For more information, call (914) 995-4050.

Scarsdale

GOAT STROLL 11 a.m. Greenburgh Nature Center 99 Dromore Road Come meet our goats and help take them for a walk around the Nature Center. Join naturalist Greg Wechgelaer and the goats on an informative stroll through our trails. Members-$2, Nonmembers-$6. For more information, call 914-723-3470.

Wednesday, March 21 Mt. Vernon

JAZZ 1 p.m. St. Paul’s Church 897 S. Columbus Avenue M.J. Territo, jazz vocalist, performs with keyboard and bass. For more information, contact David Osborn at 914-667-4116.

Tuckahoe

LECTURE 2 p.m. Westchester Italian Cultural Center One Generoso Pope Place Intimate Conversations: The Battle of Caporetto. Second in a series of three lectures presented by Gaetano V. Cavallaro R.Ph.,M. D. After fifty years ofresearch, Professor Cavallaro’s three volumes may be the most complete and accurate work on events in Italy prior to, during and immediately after the First World War. The program is offered at no charge. Donations are welcome. Registration is required. For more information, call (914) 771-8700.

Somers

Ossining

URBANH20: TIMBILA 7 p.m. Beczak Environmental Education Center 35 Alexander Street Described as ecstatic African rock with an East village edge, no other band sound like Timbila! The surreal buzzing beauty of timbila (Chopi xylophone, Mozambique) and hypnotic dream melodies of mbira (Shona thumb piano, Zimbabwe) soar with stinging guitar riffs and sassy celestial vocals in grooves that are deeply funky, fierce and danceable. Make sure you join us for a preconcert discussion from 7

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Sunday, March 18

ITALIAN COOKING 6:30 p.m. Westchester Italian Cultural Center One Generoso Pope Place Cucina Regionale: Sicilia. Hands-on classes and demonstration presented by renowned food experts in our state-of-the-art kitchen. Presented by Teresa Ingrasciotta. Limited Capacity. Must register in advance and prepay. Members $50, Non-members $60. For more information, call (914) 771-8700.

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White Plains

FURNITURE DRIVE 9 a.m. Mamaroneck High School 1000 Boston Post Road Students from Mamaroneck High School’s Furniture Sharehouse service club will hold a furniture drive to benefit Furniture Sharehouse, Westchester’s Furniture Bank. They will be collecting gently-used furniture for redistribution, free of charge, to needy families. The Drive will take place in the parking lot at Mamaroneck High School, 1000 W. Boston Post Road, rain or shine. Only basic home furniture in good condition will be accepted, so before you load up your car, go to www.furnituresharehouse.org to make sure your furniture is acceptable for donation. Furniture Sharehouse helps you “recycle with a difference”! For more information, contact Leslie Garwood, lgarwood10@gmail. com or 914-315-1982 PLAY 1 p.m. Somers Library 80 Primrose Street Someone Must Wash the Dishes: A Play. A witty, satiric monologue about the women’s suffragette movement, performed by Michele LaRue. Register online at www. somerslibrary.org or call 914-232-5717. Sponsored by the Friends of Somers Library.

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Tuckahoe

NATURAL HISTORY 7:30 p.m. Teatown Lake Reservation 1600 Spring Valley Road Co-sponsored by Saw Mill River Audubon Society, this special presentation by Don Riepe, former naturalist and manager at the National Park Service’s Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge features photos taken over 25 years and a lively discussion on the history and ecology of the Refuge, as well as entertaining stories about his experience as manager of the 9,000 acre urban preserve. For more information, call 914-762-2912 x110 or visit www.teatown.org.

Bedford

CHAMBER CONCERT 8 p.m. St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church 382 Cantitoe Road Bedford Chamber Concerts presents celebrated violinist ChoLiang Lin and renowned keyboardist Anthony Newman performing Beethoven Sonatas for Violin and Piano, Opus 30. To purchase tickets or for more information visit www.bedfordchamberconcerts. org or call 914-522-5150.

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