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Schools
Carmel High School Job Fair Matches Students With Businesses
CARMEL, N.Y. -- Carmel High School invites community businesses to participate in a student-centered job fair to take place in the school's Casey Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 10.The fair will assist students in learning about local employment opportunities while providing an ideal option for employers to recruit employees, interns and volunteers. Contact one of the people below as soon as possible to reserve your spot: Mike Murphy – mmurphy1@carmelschools.org – 845 225-8441, ext. 610 Denise Petersen – dpeterse@carmelschools.org – 845 225-8441, ext. 453 Serena Shea – sshea@careersfp.org – 845 2…
Events
Mount Vernon Students Perform 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown'
MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- The Mount Vernon City School District's Performing & Visual Arts Magnet Program will present the musical comedy "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" at Mount Vernon High School from Feb. 26 - 28. The showtimes are as follows: Friday, Feb. 26, at 6 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 27, at 6 p.m.; and Sunday, Feb. 28, at 3 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door: $10 for adults and $5 for students. For more info, call (914)-665-5000. Mount Vernon High School is at 100 California Road, Mount Vernon.
News
North Haledon's Eastern Christian High School Plans Super Saturdays
NORTH HALEDON, N.J. -- Winter weekends in frigid New Jersey can be difficult for young students.Parents know all too well that movement matters, but it’s difficult to get up and get moving when the temperatures outside are so cold and there are so few things to do to get kids moving. Enter “Super Saturdays.” These family-friendly events will open the Eastern Christian High School gym up to students ages 3-10 for three hours of fun, free, February fitness. Super Saturdays will feature workout stations, music, an inflatable slide and will help students get moving and make the weekend much m…
Neighbors
Greenwich Wellness Practitioner Appointed To Animal Welfare Organization
GREENWICH, Conn. -- Lisa Wynne Salvatore, a Greenwich-based health and wellness practitioner, was recently appointed as Alternative Health Care Advisor in wound and foot care for the world-renowned animal welfare organization Wildlife SOS. “I am honored and delighted to be able to help these animals in any way I can because we are their voice,” said Salvatore, an ardent long-time supporter and fundraiser for the international nonprofit registered in India, the U.S. and U.K. Since 1995, Wildlife SOS has been at the forefront of the international movement to protect India’s wildlife from habi…
Events
Children Can Learn Italian Culture At Mahopac Club
MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- The Italian American Club of Mahopac is offering children ages 2 -13 the opportunity to learn all about Italian culture.Classes will focus on different themes and immerse children into the Italian language and culture through hands-on activities, speaking, reading and writing. Classes will be taught by a New York State -certified Italian teacher and will begin Saturday, March 5. Click here for more information about the classes and how to register, or contact: iacitalianclasses@gmail.com or call Giulio Cefaloni at (845)-745-2655 or email gcefaloni@fordham.edu.
Lifestyle
Learn To Knit At Ho-Ho-Kus Library
HO-HO-KUS, N.J. -- Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library in Ho-Ho-Kus is offering a free introductory course to knitting taught by Sally Ann Bengasi of Sally Ann Designs every Tuesday through March 8.No experience is necessary, but participants should commit to attend all sessions in order to maximize their learning. Class is appropriate for older children (ages 9 plus), teens and adults. The class is filled up, but there's a waiting list in case someone drops out. To get on the waiting list, call the library at (201)-445-8078. The class is from 6:30 - 8 p.m. The library is at 91 Warren Ave., Ho…
Events
Brookfield Library Offers Adult Coloring
BROOKFIELD, Conn. -- One of the latest trends in stress relief doesn't come in a prescription bottle. Coloring books for adults are hot right now. Multiple studies have shown sitting down with colored pencils and an intricate design are soothing and will reduce your stress levels, and stimulates brain areas related to motor skills. Whether it takes you back to your childhood, or just takes your mind off your problems, it's a great way to spend an hour or two. The library will open its Community Room Thursday, set out some coloring books and colored pencils, maybe play some soothing music a…
Schools
Check Out Closter's Palisades Country Day Camp At Open House
CLOSTER, N.J. -- Palisades Country Day Camp (PCDC) in Closter is holding an Open House for enrollment in its 2016 summer camp on Sunday, Feb. 7.The enrollment is for toddlers, preschoolers and older kids through the second grade. Selecting a quality camp for your children is quite important. Let PCDC's knowledgeable, dedicated and loving staff help you through the process. Meet PCDC's camp director to learn more about this program. PCDC includes the following swimming activities: SWIM is the core of PCDC'S program. Red Cross-certified lifeguards teach, train and motivate the children i…
Events
Central Park Zoo Theater Presents Wildlife Program At Westport Library
WESTPORT, Conn. -- The Central Park Zoo Wildlife Theater will present a program on the differences and similarities of the two ends of the world—the Arctic Circle and Antarctica—on Saturday, Jan. 30 at the Westport Public Library. Titled “Polar Opposites,” the program will explore these two places on Earth, which look and feel the same but have very different animals. Explore the similarities and differences through two shows, "Polar Bear and the Beat" and "A Penguin State of Mind." The program, for children in grades K-5 and their families, is free and open to the pub…
Schools
Valhalla Vikings Win By One Point, Meet Basketball Alum
VALHALLA, N.Y. -- It was a special night for the Valhalla High School boys varsity and junior varsity basketball players on Friday, Jan. 22. Not only did they beat Pleasantville High School, but they were also visited by members of the Valhalla basketball teams from the 1970s and 1980s. Near the end of the intense game against Pleasantville, the Valhalla team trailed by one point - 49-48. With two seconds left, 10th-grader Orlando Clarke scored a buzzer beater to win the game 50-49. When the ball sunk through the net, the Vikings players jumped into the air, cheering and hugging each other.…
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