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What happens when a stu- ing John Jay High School’s social
dent’s passion for a subject and studies sequence. is year, he
hard work are combined? is enjoying AP macroeconom-
For John Jay High School se- ics, a social studies/economics
nior Oliver Berke, it resulted in class in which students apply
a perfect score on the Advanced their growing understanding of
Placement United States His- the principles of government to
tory Regents exam — a feat see how economics works in a
achieved by only nine students society, and e World at War,
in the world in 2022! an elective which focuses on the
“Oliver is a truly standout stu- years between 1914–1945.
dent who has shown his hard When asked how he studied
work and genuine passion for for the AP United States history
history,” said his AP United Regents exam, Berke described
States history teacher Kaitlyn good study habits, including re-
McCarthy. “Congratulations, viewing his class notes, reading
Oliver! We are all so proud of notes and practice essays.
your accomplishment!” “I love history,” he said.
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John Jay High School senior Oliver Berke earns a perfect score!
Eagle Scout’s project debuts Oct. 13
Garden surrounding memorial tree opens at Northern Westchester Hospital
Ciara McGroary, a junior at potting soil and placed stones to
John Jay High School, became contain the soil. In the circle, she
the rst female Eagle Scout in the planted lungwort, blue ribbon
Katonah-Lewisboro School Dis- clematis, and white wood aster.
trict back in June, and her project, Seven large holes were dug and
which was completed in April, rhododendron plants were placed
formally debuts next ursday, in a semi-circle formation.
Oct. 13, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Two wooden benches were
Her Eagle Scout project, which stained and placed on carefully
was to create a memorial garden laid paver stones and a permanent
for families who have experienced light xture shines 24/7 on the
pregnancy or infant loss, is located garden.
at Northern Westchester Hospital Parents and families who have
in Mount Kisco. lost pregnancies and/or babies are
McGroary is a founding mem- invited to place a butter y orna-
ber of Troop 301 and just nished ment on the tree, with their lost
her year as Senior Patrol Leader little family member’s name on it.
and is currently a Junior Assistant McGroary would like to thank
Scoutmaster. everyone for their hard work in
With a group of 22 caring helping to build the garden, espe-
Scouts, hospital workers, fam- cially to the Northern Westches-
ily and friends volunteering for ter Hospital, her Scoutmaster Dr.
135 hours, she created a garden Doris Peter, and Assistant Scout-
around an existing centerpiece - master, Budd Veverka.
Scoutmaster Doris Peter, Eagle Scout Ciara Ciara McGroary at a memorial a tree with butter y ornaments “I hope the people who visit the
McGroary and Assistant Scoutmaster Budd garden she helped create at
Veverka Northern Westchester Hospital containing the names of lost loved garden enjoy their surroundings
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McGroary added a circle of comfort,” she said.
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‘Private Lives’ set to run at Katonah Classic Stage
Dawson: ‘It’s a play that I’ve always really loved and admired’
BY GINO DE ANGELIS together in relationships, where “When he pitched this idea to run until Oct. 23 with shows on ment people walk in the door,
STAFF WRITER they may be madly in love, but me, as his wife, to run the theater ursdays through Sundays. they feel like they’re at home,”
also absolutely sick of each other.” company, I was like, ‘Sure, I’ll “We’re really committed to she said. “So we are a professional
Sharron Kearney and Trent e Katonah Classic Stage’s help you out,’”she said.“And then creating these experiences, not theater company, with the com-
Dawson of Katonah Classic rendition is directed by Christa as I got more and more involved, just the show, but from the mo- munity at heart.”
Stage have been waiting to open Scott-Reed and stars Dawson and went to more and more com-
“Private Lives” since 2019. alongside Brenda Withers, Lea munity events, it became a pas-
e Katonah-based couple, DiMarchi, Jonathan Fielding, sion project of mine too, because
who are the classic theater com- and Dawn Vanessa Brown. Daw- there’s something really incred-
pany’s executive and artistic di- son could not keep himself from ible about transporting audiences
rectors, respectively, said that this gushing about the play’s crew, es- to a di erent time and place.”
is a play they’ve been waiting to pecially Scott-Reed. While they’ve been able to put
do. “I have worked with her before, on socially-distanced events since
“It’s a play that I’ve always re- both as a director and we were ac- 2020, this is its rst “post-COV-
ally loved and admired,” Dawson tors together in “A Midsummer ID” event, as they put it.
said. “It’s very sort of funny and Night’s Dream” 25 years ago,” he “Our rst event was scheduled
British on the surface, but there’s said. “But we’ve stayed in contact to be March 14, 2020,” Kearney
a lot more going on underneath it and this is really her bread and said. “So you know, we missed it
if you get the right creative team butter, this kind of heightened by a couple days, then we couldn’t
together, which I’m proud to say language comedy.” do our rst show so to speak.”
that we have.” Scott-Reed has acted and di- e “Private Lives” shows will
e play, written by Noel Cow- rected o -Broadway for years, not require proof of vaccination,
ard, tells the story of a divorced and said she wanted to work with and masks will be optional, ac-
couple who end up honeymoon- Dawson again after as well. cording to Kearney.
ing with their new spouses in the “ is play in particular has “Broadway isn’t checking vac-
same hotel, and realize they still been a favorite of mine forever,” cination, we’re kind of following
have feelings for each other. she said. “I love the language. I Broadway’s lead,” she said.
“It’s about a couple that’s mad- love the genre. I love the style.” e play will have a preview on
ly in love, but also ght madly e theater company was a Oct. 13, which Kearney describes
and they drink too much. And dream that Dawson, who has as a “heightened dress rehearsal” PHOTO COURTESY OF SHARRON KEARNEY
I just thought, this is perfect for worked as an actor and director where the cast and crew can get The creative team for “Private Lives,” Dawn Vanessa Brown, Trent
people coming out of COVID for years, has always had, Kearney used to doing the show in front Dawson, Jonathan Fielding, Director Christa Scott-Reed, Lea
that people have been trapped said. of a full audience. It will then DiMarchi, Brenda Withers, and Stage Manager Kristine Schlacter.
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CROSSING gov/departments/recreation- of colonization is not unknown, nate history may not always be top honor the descendants of the Mo-
parks/. the Pope’s recent six-day visit to of mind, but it is not forgotten. In hican people who once populated
FROM PAGE 4 Canada to apologize for the “dev- fact, it will be honored in Katonah the lower Hudson Valley. It will
PUMPKIN CARVING astation visited on generations of this fall. be on view at the Katonah Village
the Lewisboro Library, at 15 Have you always wanted to indigenous people” memorialized Library in the same space where
Main St., in South Salem, visit that complex history on front rough Oct. 26, the Lewis- a prior exhibition from which the
lewisborolibrary.org. carve a pumpkin? Here’s your pages everywhere. Locally, in the boro Land Trust, with support current one is derived was dis-
chance to leave the mess with Hudson Valley, whose towns and from e Jerome Levy Founda- played nearly 40 years ago.
LIBRARY BOARD TO MEET the Bedford Recreation & Parks rivers still bear the names of the tion, and in cooperation with e
OCTOBER 12 Department. All participants will people who rst inhabited these Katonah Museum and the Kato- e new show, organized as
choose their own pumpkin from lands – Chappaqua, Katonah, nah Village Library, will present part of the Lewisboro Land
e next meeting of the Lew- their “pumpkin patch” to design, Kitchawan, Armonk, Mama- a special exhibition titled “Living Trust’s Native American
isboro Library Board of Trust- carve and take home. A safety roneck, Amawalk – that unfortu- Memory: Indigenous Stories of
ees is Wednesday, Oct. 12 at carving set will be supplied, as well Our Past, Present, and Future,” to SEE CROSSING PAGE 8
7:30 pm. Meetings are open to as a pizza dinner and some ghoul-
the public. ish goodies. Is Your Son
#IonaPrepared?
HISPANIC HERITAGE PHANTOM FALL FEST
MONTH STORYTIME Phantom Fall Fest is Lake OPEN HOUSES
e library is holding a spe- Compounce’s new all-day Hal- Schedule your visit today!
cial “Outdoor Family Story- loweenevent, with family friendly
time” on Saturday, Oct. 8 at 11 entertainment during the day GRADES 9-12
am. Celebrate Hispanic Heri- and thrills beyond your wildest Sun, Oct. 16, 12 – 3 pm
tage Month with this bilingual screams at night. Thu, Oct. 20, 6 – 8 pm
storytime led by local author
Nancy S. Torres, who will read Drop o and pick up will be at GRADES 6-7
her book “Say It With Me the Bedford Hills Train Station at Wed, Oct. 19, 5 pm – 7 pm
(Dilo conmigo).” In this dual- 46 Depot Plaza, in Bedford Hills.
language picture book for chil- PK-4 – Grade 5
dren ages 4-8, a child repeats Bedford Music Fest Wed, Oct. 19, 5 pm – 7 pm
their mama’s inspiring messages set for Oct. 15
and makes her words their own. Gael-for-a-Day visits
Young readers will learn the Save-the-date for the inau- begin October 3!
power of speaking kindly about gural Bedford Music Festival
themselves and how good it on Saturday, Oct. 15, at John Jay IonaPrep.org/OpenHouse
feels to share love for yourself Homestead sponsored by desti-
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and providing grants to librar- A Taste of Bedford will be held
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host programs celebrating the stead.
anniversary period of the war.
On Sunday, Oct. 16 at 2 p.m., Visit destination393.org for the
the library is thrilled to pres- latest information.
ent “Questions and Curiosities
of the American Revolution,” Destination 39.3 was started in
performed by Living History early 2022 as a resident-led initia-
presenter Joe Ryan. tive to help create a greater sense
of community engagement for the
Ryan, dressed as a soldier in three hamlets of the Town of Bed-
uniform from General George ford. Its moniker gives recognition
Washington’s army, will discuss to the Town’s square mileage and
why troops fought in lines and de nes a sense of cohesiveness and
across open elds, the mathe- integration amongst the hamlets.
matics and calculations of death
on an 18th century battle eld, is dynamic new organization is
and more. See the weapons united in its e ort to celebrate the
used in the Revolutionary War unique gifts and diverse commu-
and nd out about the daily du- nities of the Town’s hamlets while
ties of a common soldier’s life strengthening commerce, com-
including: hygiene, eld medi- munication and quality of life in
cine, food, etc. Be sure to bring the town. Six subcommittees drive
a sense of humor! much of the work within destina-
tion 39.3,including events,beauti-
is program is recommend-
ed for adults and teens ages 12 cation, community engagement,
and up. Please register via the marketing, policy and fundraising.
library website.
Lewisboro Land
Bedford Rec & Trust hosts exhibition
Parks activities on Native American
Register for the Bedford Rec- diaspora
reation & Parks Department
activities by visiting bedfordny. While the grim history of in-
digenous people in the northeast
United States during the period
PAGE 8 THE KATONAH LEWISBORO TIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2022
CROSSING culture whose roots have been dependent land trust with full ness will o er free interactive promote strategies for wellbe-
nearly obliterated.” 501(c)(3) status. workshops for adults and teens, ing, and highlight resources in
FROM PAGE 7 resource tables showcasing a fun and interactive way,” ex-
e Katonah Village Library Practice basketball wellness opportunities in our plained Bedford Town Supervi-
Acknowledgment program, will is located at 26 Bedford Road, at open gym area, activities for kids, live mu- sor Ellen Calves. “We are for-
feature 20 portraits of Native in Katonah. It is open Monday sic, ra e prizes, refreshments, tunate to have caring volunteers
Americans whose ancestors through ursday, 10 a.m. to 6 e Lewisboro Parks & Rec and food trucks. and passionate organizations
were part of the original di- p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 Department will sponsor a lim- involved, and I am thrilled that
aspora out of the Westchester a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sunday. ited open gym program this fall e public is invited to regis- the three towns have agreed to
region to what is now Kansas, for all Lewisboro and Katonah- ter for workshops to learn new involve the Bedford-Lewis-
Oklahoma, Wisconsin and On- ere is no admission fee. Park- Lewisboro School District resi- skills such as how to save a life boro-Pound Ridge Drug Abuse
tario. e photos were taken ing is on the street for 1, 2 and dents. is is an opportunity by administering Narcan in the Prevention Council to lend sup-
by the late documentarian Rae 4 hours until 6 p.m., Monday for young athletes to play/prac- case of a life-threatening opioid port and resources.”
Russel, a photographer who was through Saturday. For further tice basketball in a supervised, overdose. Another workshop,
commissioned in 1983 by the information, visit katonahli- non-instructional, friendly and “Stop the Bleed,” o ers train- e Town of Bedford thanks
Katonah Museum of Art (the brary.org casual setting. Please note: par- ing in how to save the life of a the primary sponsor of the
then-Katonah Gallery) for their ticipants will be responsible for trauma victim. e trainings are Fest, e Drug Abuse Preven-
groundbreaking exhibition, ABOUT THE LEWISBORO how they decide to spend their free and open to all. tion Council of Bedford, Lew-
‘’Many Trails: Indians of the LAND TRUST time. isboro, and Pound Ridge, as
Lower Hudson Valley,’’ which Other programs will focus on well as Bedford Central School
contained these and other por- Since its inception in 1994, FEE: $10 per session. (Su- enhancing one’s own wellbeing, District, Platinum Sponsor
traits, as well as also 19th cen- the Lewisboro Land Trust has pervision provided, drop o is such as an introduction to chair Northern Westchester Hospi-
tury photographs, books, docu- preserved over 1,000 acres of required) yoga for adults, a Zumba class tal, and Silver Sponsors: Step-
ments, objects from museums land in the Town of Lewisboro. for all ages, and expert guidance ping Stones Foundation, Elev8
and private collections across It is committed to environmen- Pre-registration is required! on how to achieve better air Athletics, Pound Ridge Library,
the US, and craftwork created tal stewardship, responsibility Each session limited to 16 par- quality in one’s home. Lexington Recovery Center,
after the Native Americans left for the sustenance of the natural ticipants. and Lorena’s Snack & Juice Bar.
their eastern homeland. environment, and education for Especially for teens, an intro-
adults and children. e Trust BRING: A basketball, water duction to yoga ow and a life- Advance registration for
“By restoring part of the hosts forums, presentations, bottle, and sneakers. style workshop will help high workshops will be available on
original exhibition, we honor naturalist-led walks, hikes, fam- school students develop pow- the Town of Bedford website at
the people whose land we now ily and children’s programs, and For more information, visit erful tools to navigate stressful bedfordny.org in early October.
inhabit,” explains Jackie Daluk, lectures on biodiversity. It o ers lewisbororecreation.com/open- times. An “emotional toolbox”
Co-Chair, Lewisboro Land high school internships and cre- gym. activity will help participants If your organization or busi-
Trust. “ ey are an essential ates new trails and projects to understand how our emotions ness wishes to participate in or
part of our heritage. And while develop native plant landscapes. Health & Wellness a ect our sense of wellbeing. sponsor the Fest, please reach
we cannot undo history, we Its programs highlight the ben- Fest set for Oct. 22 out to HealthAndWellness-
want to foster greater apprecia- e ts of nature through experi- For children, sports clinics, a [email protected].
tion of the Indigenous cultures ence; it provides educational e Town of Bedford in col- mini obstacle course, Hallow-
that disappeared from this re- programming also for disabled laboration with Lewisboro and een crafts, and story times will Pumpkin picking
gion and memorialize their and disadvantaged individuals. Pound Ridge announces that engage and entertain. fundraiser at
Lewisboro Land Trust is an in- they will be hosting a com- Muscoot
munity-wide Health & Well- Health screenings and free u
ness Fest on Saturday, Oct. 22, shots will also be available. Fall into the autumn season
from 11 a.m.– 4 p.m., at Fox at Muscoot Farm for pump-
Lane High School, 632 South “ is Health and Wellness kin picking and hay rides at its
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LETTERSTOTHE EDITOR Success
story
anks to all Markets, Dunkin’Donuts and Vote for Arena ere is a need to nd
for support of Lily’s Market who supplied food for Senate representatives in our state GUEST
and beverages for our volunteers. government who are going CORNER
library fair To the Editor: to provide a safe, logical
A HUGE thanks to the 2022 Neighbors, if you are “sick look at things that really KIM STOLL
To the Editor: Fair Committee chairs and matter.“Checks and balances”
ank you to the people of individual volunteers. Some were and tired of being sick and have long been absent in our You survived it.
new this year, but many have been tired” like I am, perhaps you state government, so it’s time You went through it
Lewisboro for turning out in volunteering for decades! We are are ready to DO something to turn that around. and you survived it and
droves to attend the annual Lew- deeply grateful for your dedication about it? e most e ective maybe, that was just so you
isboro Library Fair on Sept. 17! and contributing so generously of way is to VOTE either Wake up Albany and could help someone else make
your time. during “Early Voting” or on let them REALLY hear it through.
e faiir is our biggest fundraiser, Election Day. what we need in Northern
so we were grateful for the sunny Local organizations and busi- Westchester; stop letting Not one of us is exempt from
day and people having fun while nesses also supported the Library What concerns ME New York City dictate our hardship.
supporting their library. Fair via in-kind donations and most? e cost of mortgages needs. Vote for “Check and
volunteer time. Please see our and rents in Northern Balances” with Gina Arena At some point in life you
We truly appreciate the tireless complete list of supporters on the Westchester. e cost of for New York State Senate get hit and it hurts and it’s
e orts of our volunteers and library website and join us in sup- fuel, the cost to put even (40th District), which so very hard, but you survive.
community groups, as well as porting these organizations. ey store-brand food on the table includes Beekman, Pawling You overcome, you grow, you
the generous funding from fair made this fair possible! is out-running my salary. and the village of Pawling in get strong and that struggle
sponsors that helped make this Dutchess County, Carmel, becomes your story.
event such a success! ank you Finally, our biggest thank you ose are the most real and Patterson and Southeast,
to: Captain Lawrence Brewing goes to the person who made it important issues on my village of Brewster, Peekskill, Don’t hide it.
Company, Cooney Tree Service, come together, fair coordinator “plate” these days. Cortlandt, Lewisboro, e person sitting next to you
ECR Eurocar, Gold City Music, Julie McCa rey, whose enthusi- Mount Pleasant, New Castle,
Houlihan Lawrence, e Hudson asm, leadership and organization en, of course, the North Salem, Pound Ridge, might be at the doorway to that
Milk Company, Marshall Oil were the key to the success of the increased crime and what Somers and Yorktown, very same struggle and they
Company, Mercedes-Benz of fair and the funds raised for the seems like a revolving door Mount Kisco, Briarcli need the hope your story gives.
Goldens Bridge, Noble Construc- library, which go directly to daily in our court system these Manor, Buchanan, Croton- Be honest with your struggle
tion Management, Pink Shirt operations. days. Commit a crime, hurt on-Hudson, Pleasantville and your victory and watch
Construction, Ring’s End, Salem someone and get out on bail. and Sleepy Hollow. what an impact it makes.
Liquors, South Salem Auto We look forward to seeing you “Wash, rinse, repeat” happens
Care and Vista Beer & Bever- at the next Lewisboro Library over and over and over how Kimberly Morella
age. anks also to Bill Mayer of Fair! long before it’s literally in our
Ingenuities for his delicious bake backyards? Lewisboro
sale treats and to Green Way Jay Luzzi,
is craziness has GOT
President,Library Board ofTrustees to stop.
Cindy Rubino,
Library Director
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Fentanyl poisoning
Recent news reports about one hundred thousand brothers and drug that can reverse the e ects of an According to Song for Charlie,
“rainbow” fentanyl caused my opioid overdose? e training taught “Currently, most of the fentanyl in the
heart to sink. Close friends of sisters and moms and dads whose lives recipients how to recognize as well as U.S. illicit drug market comes across the
ours lost a beautiful child to fentanyl respond to an opioid overdose. No more southern border from Mexico. Mexican
poisoning, so this are torn apart, a ected forever. Hundreds just CPR and Heimlich classes. Drug Tra cking Organizations (DTOs)
scourge is top of mind manufacture fentanyl using Chinese
for our family. I am of thousands of broken hearts. ese overdose incidents are precursors and smuggle it north in
sure that most of you increasingly referred to as “poisonings” powder or pressed pills.”
reading this know Joseph Stalin, the because many of the victims are not
someone who has been addicts, but unlucky light users or kids Fifty migrants landing in Martha’s
directly impacted by IN CASE Russian dictator who experimenting with recreational drugs Vineyard grabs a boatload of headlines
an overdose death. YOU starved and murdered that have been enhanced by fentanyl to and media interest. But 2,100 overdose
MISSED IT millions of his own lethal levels. deaths the same week? Not so much. Yet
is latest news is people, said, “A single they are both related to and a result of
particularly horri c In my research, I discovered the the failure of our federal government’s
because it highlights the particular death is a tragedy; a not-for-pro t Song for Charlie. e border policy.
evil on the part of tra ckers, dealers DON SCOTT million deaths is a group was founded by Charlie Ternan’s
and their enablers that aim this poison family after his death from an accidental My view of our border policy?
directly at young people using harmless statistic.” Sadly, each of overdose three weeks away from his We should start by having a policy.
looking candy-colored pills. A recent college graduation. eir site provides a Congress doesn’t agree with me.
headline from a Denver newspaper read, these overdose stories wealth of information about the fentanyl
“Fentanyl once again fuels ‘exponential’ poisoning epidemic. One eye catcher: e last immigration and border
spike in overdose deaths.” just becomes a statistic. For youths aged 15-24, fentanyl-induced policy was crafted during the Reagan
deaths have grown 491% in the past ve administration. Today, both sides of
Opioid overdose deaths will top e paradox is that the numbers are years. the aisle would rather have the issue
100,000 this year, disproportionately as a cudgel to beat their opponents
impacting adolescents and young adults; so overwhelming that people become China, rather than focusing on with rather than negotiate a solution.
64,000 of these deaths will involve manufacturing, now instead just Meanwhile, thousands of lethal doses of
fentanyl. numb to the damage. Overdoses or produces the basic chemicals needed for fentanyl are crossing our southern border
the drug which are shipped to Mexico every day. Something’s got to give. Our
Not a hundred or a thousand, but a poisonings – the DEA uses the words where cartels actually make the nished kids’ lives depend on it.
hundred-thousand deaths. It represents product.
interchangeably – have doubled in the
past seven years, driven by the increase
in illicit fentanyl manufactured primarily
in China. is year, the DEA declared
May 10 the rst ever “National Fentanyl
Awareness Day.”
Did you ever think you’d see the day
when our elected representatives, state
Sens. Shelly Mayer and Peter Harckham
would be running clinics at the local
library on the use of Narcan, a miracle
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October happenings Meadow at Onatru Farm
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My own interest in native plants grasses to help us get 250 plants in
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watcher. Birds in U.S have been de- and we love to talk about our plants.
clining over the past decades in large If you would like to join us, visit
numbers and part of that decline is a lewisborogardenclub.org/meadow-
result of loss of habitat and food sourc- garden.
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eaters, so if you remove native trees, successful wild ower meadows, our
shrubs and plants from your garden- own Meadow Maestro, Deanna
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that non-natives have disrupted. A in Greenwich, Conn. e meadows
great example of this is the butter y and gardens are amazing and it’s an
bush (Buddleja) that is very popular easy walk through.
in the Northeast. I myself had a but-
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many butter ies,moths and other pol- Another reminder for pollinator
linators would ock to this attractive populations, when possible, leave
shrub. And it was a performer, it can the leaves! Maybe there’s a corner of
grow 3-15 feet in one season so you your garden that can be a nursery for
can see why it is popular. insects.
Without getting too scienti c, the It’s that time of year! Many pol-
problem with this plant is that the next linators and other important insects
generation of butter ies, caterpillars, including butter ies, moths, and
do not use this plant for food. So, all lightning bugs overwinter in fall
those beautiful pollinators might visit leaves. Remember to leave the leaves
your plant, but their o spring will not to help protect plants, build better
survive on this plant. is is a big dis- soil, and support our pollinators.
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Autumn on the farm WESTCHESTER NEWS & NOTES
When people think of autumn, I remember waking up to a rooster crow- Counting my nickels
they think about the changing ing outside of the window and hiking with
foliage colors, picking apples and Ellen during the day. We enjoyed convivial Welcome to “News & Notes,”
where we look at the hap-
pumpkins and sipping hot meals with our host fam- penings here in Westchester Oct. 8, at 11 a.m. as Flor Bromley presents
stories, music, movement and puppetry in
cider. But when I think ily and other dairy farm both English and Spanish. An entertain-
of autumn, I think about READING, guests at the long dining
WRITING &
cows. room table. I admired the County... ing and popular program to engage young
In October 1989, I CHOCOLATE way that Mrs. Farmer
Maybe I should families.
stayed on a working dairy KIM was able to cook and chat clean our couch more My toes are tapping
farm in Rochester, Vt. KOVACH and serve her guests and often…I found over NEWS & already…the Bedford
2 dollars in change NOTES Music Festival and
I had talked my friend, family while handling all the other day. I rushed Taste of Bedford will
Ellen, into joining me for of the chores and taking
this fall foliage adventure reservations and driving over to the matching MARK be held Oct. 15, 3:30
JEFFERS
at a bed and breakfast located on a family into town for groceries and supplies. After chair but had no luck, to 9:30 p.m. at John
farm. We packed our hiking boots and wool breakfast one morning, Mr. Farmer invited us so after checking all Jay Homestead. e
sweaters and plenty of cassette tapes for good out to the barn to see the new calf that had the other pieces of Grammy-nominated
traveling music in my new Toyota Camry. been born in the middle of the night. furniture in our house, Spin Doctors headline
We admired the colorful fall leaves on In October of 1995, I had planned a long I wrote this week’s “Counting my nickels” the festival and four local bands Puppets
our drive north. e B&B was located near weekend trip to East Tennessee. My edition of “News & Notes.” for Hire, e Four 26, Willin’, and the
the Green Mountain National Forest. As friend, Glenn, o ered to play tour guide. It’s time to me to nd my sneakers and Cosmos Sunshine Trio will take the stage
we pulled onto the private road and up the All of the area bed and breakfast accom- lace them up for Team Je ers, also known starting at 3:45 p.m. Entry to the festival
driveway toward the main house, the pungent modations were booked for that holiday as the Well Diggers, named after my dad’s is free; there will be $20/car parking fee on
smell of cow wafted in through the closed car weekend because of an annual festival in favorite joke as we will be participating the John Jay Homestead lot.
windows. a nearby town. I had my airplane tickets in the Putnam County Walk to End After all that eating and dancing, I will
e red barn and white farmhouse looked but no place to stay. Glenn knew an older Alzheimer’s Disease on Sunday, Oct. 23, want to swing by the Health & Wellness
exactly as you would imagine on a charming couple who lived on a working dairy farm at the Putnam County Veterans Memo- Fest on Oct. 22 sponsored by the town of
New England dairy farm. We were warmly and arranged for me to stay with them. rial Park. For more information on all the Bedford. is fun- lled event will be
greeted by the owner who ran the B&B Glenn picked me up at the Knoxville walks and services in the Hudson Valley, held at the Fox Lane High School from
while helping her husband run the farm and Airport and we drove to Greeneville. As check out the website www.alz.org/hud- 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hope to see you there.
raise their young children. Because of the re- we proceeded up the long driveway, I sonvalley. e terri c team at the Paramount
mote location, our accommodations included could see a picturesque white farm house Meanwhile, the Bedford Hills Free Hudson Valley eater in Peekskill has
breakfast and dinner. I couldn’t wait to see SEE KOVACH PAGE 17 Library is inviting preschoolers and their SEE NEWS PAGE 17
actual Holstein cows up close. families to come by the library on Saturday,
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Seawayers and neigh-sayers
MAN over and over like a Channel 9 some dinner and watch a little then jack-hammered its way into of the road, his wings clipped,
OVERBOARD wrestler. It would be safer to body baseball. We were able to see a the space ahead of you that you quietly explaining to the ne of-
surf using someone else’s body. Yankees game at a bar in Mary- politely left behind the guy in
RICK land only because Aaron Judge front of you, causing you to jam cer how a bee found its way up
MELÉN We once visited the world- was within one home run of tying on the brakes, and then proceeded his sleeve just when he was going
famous black beaches of San- Roger Maris’s home run record. to do the same thing to every to apply his brakes. Instant justice
My friends Margaret torini, composed of igneous other vehicle in eye-shot before is the best kind.
and Gene have a great material from the eruption of a e entire Maris family was in disappearing over the blacktop
Airbnb in Ocean City, volcano in the Bronze Age. e attendance, dutifully waiting for horizon? You know the one. Well, Look for Rickster Melen on
Md., and it’s a great place for a interesting thing about the black the big night when they could he reappeared again on the side Facebook! Say hello at: rlife8@
long weekend in the o -season, beach is that it is so beautiful pass the torch on to the younger hotmail.com
too. Any place fun that I don’t that you realize much too late generation, even though they are
have to get into a plane to get to that your feet are smoking, even probably secretly angry as hell. 1-800-ASPHALT
is my kind of place. Your bicycle though you’ve told them count-
and your dog are allowed on the less times to quit. Right before e cameras were documenting
boardwalk this time of year, and they burst into ames, you dash every move Judge made in the
it’s still warm enough down there into the water which, in a cruel dugout. What’s he doing now?
for a beach day. twist of fate, is way too cold. If He just swallowed. Is he going to
you didn’t bring asbestos footwear spit? No. But what if he does, and
We bicycled over the bridge to you’ll have to remain there until we missed it?
the beach at Assateague Island. nightfall. Race Point Beach in
Every beach has its charms. For Cape Cod consists entirely of My mind started wandering
instance, the shore at Wildwood, pebbles. ere is an old adage that and I knew it would be a while
N.J., seems at least half a mile says you shouldn’t bring sand to before it came back. A sign on the
wide, so it’s never too crowded to the beach, but in this case I wish I wall said,“Delicious Food Served
set up camp. I walked the whole had thought of it. Until 1:00AM!”If you order after
thing with a beach chair, umbrel- that maybe you won’t even notice
la, knapsack and cooler weigh- But this is the rst seacoast I’ve that it’s not delicious anymore.
ing a total of about 50 pounds ever been to where wild horses
and I wish I knew a camel that are the only year-round residents. ey had about 20 craft beers on
was headed in that direction. I You and your cellphone camera tap, and who knows, maybe beer-
thought I saw an oasis about a don’t bother them at all as long crafting can be my retirement
quarter-mile in, but it turned out as you have the smallest bit of job. I can probably get everything
to be a mirage. I remember body horse sense. ey are actually I need from Etsy. All I need to
sur ng at Jones Beach when I feral, ancestors of domesticated do is think of something that
was a kid, although when I go horses possibly let to graze there makes no sense, like “pale ale.”
there now the waves seem kind in the 17th century when farm- What about “lean stout?”Anyway,
of unfriendly. It’s nice and calm ers were taxed for each animal Judge didn’t break any records
if I swim out past the waves, but on their own land. ey subsist that night, and the next day it was
the lifeguard, concerned for my on wild grasses, sheltering in time to go home.
safety, whistles me back to where scrub thickets during the winter.
the surf violently body-slams me Because of their low-quality diet, It was a ve-hour drive back to
they are bigger than a half-horse Westchester, but the tra c was
but much smaller than a quarter- manageable. Yes, I was sad that I
horse. YOU gure it out. had to go to work tomorrow, but
my day was brightened in a small
At night we went out to get but unexpected way. You know
that white Mercedes S-Class
that passed you on the right and
KOVACH I asked Mrs. Farmer if she could around me, bright lights danced
please show me which bedroom across the room. I got up and
FROM PAGE 16 I was staying in. She walked peeked behind the window
me down the hall and pointed curtains to see tractor trailers
and large gray barn at the top of to a room with a large bed and hurtling down the multilane
the grass-covered hill. Mr. and wished me a good night. highway right behind the farm-
Mrs. Farmer welcomed me. I house. Acres of farmland had
asked if I could put my suitcase I looked around and noticed been taken through eminent
in my room before we headed that the room did not have a domain to build the interstate!
out to dinner. Mrs. Farmer door to close. Also, there was
told me to leave my suitcase in a staircase in the room leading Kim Kovach may have lived on
the hallway. She said my room to the second oor. I noticed a farm in a previous life. www.
wasn’t ready yet. a shotgun propped up in the kimkovachwrites.com
corner.
When we returned from driv-
ing around greater Greeneville, As I clutched the blankets
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CLUES ACROSS 30. Hand (Spanish) 54. Degree of 23. Records electric
1. Leg shank 31. Afrikaans pleasantness when tasting currents
5. A way to recognize 33. Int’l interpreters 56. Equal to roughly 5.6 27. __ and feathers
11. “VeggieTales” character organization (abbr.) bushels 29. Beloved Mr. T
12. Getting out of by 34. Treated with kid gloves 58. Blood group character
cunning 38. Leaseholder 59. Imaginary line 30. More (Spanish)
16. Mythological mountain 39. Frogs, toads, tree toads 60. Hopeless 31. Beverage
17. Atomic #18 40. Popular dance 63. Darken 32. Promotional material
18. Viscous liquid 43. Sailing maneuver: tack 64. Spoke 33. Green vegetable
19. 2010 Denzel film &_ 65. Work units 34. National capital
24. 12th star in a 44. Indicates speed of 35. To any further extent
constellation rotation (abbr.) CLUES DOWN 36. Swollen, inflamed
25. Made better
26. Pouches 45. Mark 1. A way to fit out lymph node
27. Nervous twitch
28. This (Spanish) 49. Health insurance 2. Football carries 37. Anger
29. Tennis legend Bjorn
50. Custom clothing brand 3. Force out 38. Pound
51. One who makes suits 4. Maintaining equilibrium 40. Popular Yugo
53. Execute or perform 41. Salt of acetic acid
5. Sealed with a kiss
6. Type of container 42. Millihenry
44. Israeli city __ Aviv
7. Hollywood
45. Make wider
8. We
9. Small freshwater 46. Drink containing
medicine
ducks
47. Acknowledging
10. Norse
personification of 48. Private, romantic
rendezvous
old age
13. Says who you are 50. Calvary sword
51. Disease of the lungs For puzzle solutions, please see
14. Candidate theparamountrehab.com
15. Sugar found in 52. 2001 Spielberg film
honey and sweet 54. Fleshy, watery fruit
55. In one’s chambers
fruits
57. Set of information
20. Defunct
(abbr.)
language (abbr.)
21. Take too much 61. Dorm employee
22. Iranian province 62. Indicates position
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Delicious soup perfect for the season
Cooler weather arrives just Roasted Pumpkin Soup 1⁄2 teaspoon ground turmeric Steps:
as prime entertaining season With Pumpkin Crisps Pinch of cayenne pepper 1. Preheat the oven to 400 F. Prick the pumpkin
heats up. ose who will be 4 cups vegetable stock around the top several times with a fork. Brush
hosting gatherings soon can Serves 6 to 8 Salt and ground black pepper the pumpkin with plenty of the oil and bake for 45
expand their recipe reper- 3 to 31⁄2 pounds pumpkin 1 tablespoon sesame seeds minutes or until tender. Leave until cool enough to
toire to feed guests and keep 6 tablespoons olive oil Fresh cilantro leaves, to garnish handle.
them satis ed. Borrowing 2 onions, chopped For the pumpkin crisps 2. Take care when cutting the pumpkin, as there may
some avors from the season 3 garlic cloves, chopped Wedge of fresh pumpkin, seeded still be a lot of hot steam inside. When cool enough
can make entertaining fes- 1 3-inch piece of fresh ginger root, 1⁄2 cup olive oil to handle, scoop out and discard the seeds. Scoop
tive and even more avorful. grated out and chop the flesh.
1 teaspoon ground coriander 3. Heat about 4 tablespoons of the remaining oil (you
Pumpkins and winter may not have to use all of it) in a large pan and add
squashes are popular in fall, the onions, garlic and ginger, then cook gently for
and their versatility un- 4 to 5 minutes. Add the coriander, turmeric, and
doubtedly contributes to cayenne, and cook for 2 minutes. Stir in the pumpkin
that popularity. However, flesh and stock. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat, and
when chilly days require simmer for about 20 minutes until tender.
something to warm you up 4. Cool the soup slightly, then puree it in a food
from the inside out, noth- processor or blender until smooth. Return the soup
ing can beat a soothing soup. to the rinsed out pan and season well.
And soup recipes can be al- 5. Meanwhile, prepare the pumpkin crisps. Using a
tered to easily feed a crowd. swivel-blade potato peeler, pare long thin strips off
the wedge of pumpkin. Heat the oil in a small pan
Cooks can step out of and fry the strips in batches for 2 to 3 minutes, until
their chicken soup comfort crisp. Drain on paper towels.
zones and try this recipe for 6. Reheat the soup and ladle it into bowls. Top with
“Roasted Pumpkin Soup the pumpkin crisps and garnish each portion with
With Pumpkin Crisps”from sesame seeds and cilantro leaves.
“ e Complete Mexican,
South American & Carib-
bean Cookbook” (Metro
Books) by Jane Milton, Jen-
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Jacque’s Spin on Music for October 2022
Hello readers and Happy workshopcollectivect.org or email Please bring a dish to share with purchase advance tickets at $32-
$66 with discounts for seniors
October! [email protected]. all and the cover is $25, collected and students. Prices are higher at
the door.
It is my pleasure to tell you at the door.
I’ve only skimmed the surface
about some of the upcoming MAHOPAC of local music events for October.
For a full list, visit HearIt ere.
music events this month. Putnam County Golf Course, PUTNAM VALLEY com and search for your preferred
live music options.
ere is live music happening 187 Hill Street, (845) 808-1880 Tompkins Corners Cultural
Jacque Roche is a freelance writer,
all around us in Danbury, is year’s American Idol Center, 729 Peekskill Hollow content contributor to several local
publications, as well as editor and
Katonah, Lewisboro, Mahopac, Finalist, Christian Guardino (845) 528-7280 music blogger for HearIt ere.com.
Archived broadcasts of her 2016-
North Salem, Somers as well as will be performing Saturday TCCC presents classical 2020 radio shows can be heard
streaming on Mixcloud.com.
Yorktown and beyond! Here’s a October 22nd. Showtime is 7 guitarist, Benjamin Verdery on
ACQUE’
glimpse to pique your curiosity. pm and is an indoor concert. Saturday, October 15th at 7
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If you have an upcoming live Tickets can be purchased online pm. Tickets are $20 and may be ON M
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out. e BeanRunner Café, 201 S 1500 Baldwin Road, (914) 962-
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Sugar Hollow Taproom, 66
QUSugar Hollow Rd Suite 8, (203)
C E300-5454
A ’In addition to featuring
live bands, this music venue
One of the premier jazz and e grill hosts an open mic
live music venues in Westchester on ursday nights from 6:30
County, the café hosts some – 10 pm. It’s a fun evening
excellent music on Friday and for everyone and all levels of
Saturday nights. During good performance are encouraged to
weather the music is outdoors. attend. is fall they have a full
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presents a songwriter showcase SPI calendar of local bands on Friday
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on alternating Wednesday PURDYSJ and Saturday nights starting at
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perform 3 original songs. e Lake Way me are e Bookends Band on
audience is supportive and it’s a On Saturday, October 15th Friday, October 21th and the
plug and play setup. Host and the doors will open at 7 pm 9th Annual Halloween Costume
Collective producer, Chery with an open mic. Following, Party with e Hey Baby Band.
Boyd keeps the night moving e Westchester Bluegrass Club Visit mohansicgrill.com for the
smoothly. Songwriters interested will host the Jacob Jolli Band. full calendar.
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CROSSING Wolf Conservation ey’re great for show and tell! which encompass issues of social and the Speech at Inspired
Center holds after- • Learn how to set wildlife justice, resilience, and tenacity in a Nation” (2019), which intro-
FROM PAGE 8 cameras and capture photos of the face of adversity, highlight duces young readers to King’s
school program elusive animals. the artist’s life-long commitment “I Have a Dream” speech and
Saturday through Monday, Oct. • Cook delicious snacks over a to adapting and reimagining fa- the civil rights movement more
8 through 10, from 11 a.m. to 3 row your child to the camp re. miliar tales to represent more broadly, and his retelling of Hans
p.m. wolves during the Wolf Con- For more information, visit racially diverse characters, and Christian Andersen’s fairytale
servation Center’s nature-based nywolf.org. mining the history of the United “ e Little Mermaid” (2020), in
Event is free; pumpkins vary after school program, Wildlife States for stories that center on which both the human and mer-
in price based on size. Hayrides Explorers! e weekly sessions, Katonah museum and celebrate the African Amer- maid protagonist characters are
are $5 per person, ages 3 and un- o ered for Grades 2-5, run Oct. honors illustrator/ ican experience. e scope and Black. Pinkney’s ideals inspired
der are free; cash only. 6 - Dec. 8, and allow children to writer Jerry Pinkney content of the material reveals not only generations of readers,
fully immerse themselves in the Pinkney’s multifaceted talents as but also subsequent generations
You will be able to visit the wild outdoors and better appre- e Katonah Museum of Art an inspired master watercolorist, of artists. In a time when free
animals, but the trails will be ciate healthy ecosystems. will present present two special draftsman, and storyteller. speech and multiculturalism are
closed all weekend. e Farmers exhibitions — Tenacity & Resil- under threat, his life-long com-
Market is open Sunday, Oct. 9, e program includes oppor- ience: e Art of Jerry Pinkney Children’s books are often our mitment to celebrating diversity
9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. tunities for your child to: and A Sense of Community: rst window to the outside world and di erence resonates with
Celebrating Jerry Pinkney’s and instill lasting lessons on cul- current initiatives to engender
Event bene ts the Friends of • Learn all about wolves: Wolf Legacy—from Oct. 9 through tural norms. e exhibition also greater inclusivity and equality
Muscoot Farm, which preserves 101. Jan. 22, 2023. elucidates Pinkney’s progres- through youth literature. is
and interprets, for the public sive belief that children’s books commitment also aligns with the
bene t, the agricultural, cultural • Discover the various animals Honoring the work of Jerry can be an e ective platform for museum’s mission to champion
and natural heritage of a West- living in Northeast forests coy- Pinkney (1939-2021), Tenacity promoting racial literacy from greater equality and inclusion
chester County farm, circa 1880 otes, foxes, bobcats, and more! & Resilience: e Art of Jerry an early age, thus beginning the through arts and culture more
– 1930. Pinkney features more than 70 process of dismantling systemic broadly.
• Create crafts using natural illustrations, dummy books, and structures. It highlights, for
Alfred B. DelBello Muscoot materials. working drawings from seven instance, two late-career mile- An acclaimed illustra-
Farm, a 777-acre, early 1900s children’s books created between stones: Pinkney’s groundbreak- tor, Pinkney was awarded the
interpretive farm, is a Westches- • Play a unique game of hide 1993 and 2020. e works, ing illustrations for “A Place to
ter County Park. It is open daily and seek using tracking and te- Land: Martin Luther King Jr. SEE CROSSING PAGE 24
and o ers a variety of interpre- lemetry tools that real wolf bi-
tive programs to the public on ologists use in the eld!
weekends throughout the year.
• Create plaster paw prints
For more information, visit from real tracks in the eld.
muscootfarm.org or call 914-
864-7286.
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Oktoberfest set for
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Pumpkin carving is $15. Tickets
to the food and drink only area
are $15 per person, where re-
freshments will be available to
purchase. Tickets will be avail-
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Parking is free; event is rain
or shine. For more info or ques-
tions, call: 914-864-7322.
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located at Ward Pound Ridge
Reservation in Cross River at
the junction of Routes 35 and
121 South in Cross River.
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CROSSING Coretta Scott King Book Award. the Norman Rockwell Museum nity: Celebrating Jerry Pinkney’s laugh as men go over the hill!
Pinkney’s work has been the sub- before traveling to the Hudson Legacy, will moderate a stimulat- e cast features the original
FROM PAGE 23 ject of many major exhibitions, River Museum, the Philadelphia ing conversation with illustrators
including Witness: e Art of Museum of Art, and the High featured in the exhibition. O -Broadway cast of Billy Van
Caldecott Medal in 2010, and Jerry Pinkney, which originated at Museum of Art between 2012 Zandt, Tom Frascatore, Je Ba-
was a ve-time winner of the and 2014. In 2019, the Wood- Members $5. Non-members bey and Glen Jones. Van Zandt
mere Art Museum in Philadel- $15. has known Frascatore since kin-
Call today and receive a phia presented Freedom’s Journal: dergarten, and has worked with
• Family Day: Celebrating Jer- the others for over 30 years. e
FREE SHOWER e Art of Jerry Pinkney. ry Pinkney Saturday, Dec. 3, from show’s loose performance format
PACKAGE Pinkney was also a long-stand- noon to 4 p.m. keeps the friends guessing as to
ing member of the KMA’s Board what the other will throw out on
PLUS $1600 OFF of Trustees and a treasured part of Centered around the art and stage. “We end up having as good
the KMA community. Pinkney legacy of Jerry Pinkney, Fam- of a time as the audience, and it
1-855-916-5473 was an innovative voice on the ily Day invites visitors to meet A gets a little campy too.A lot of the
Museum’s Exhibitions Commit- Sense of Community illustrators jokes are pretty far out there,”Van
With purchase of a new Safe Step Walk-InTub. Not applicable with any previous tee, a founder of the Pollack Fam- Bryan Collier (collage) and Eric Zandt said.
walk-in tub purchase. Offer available while supplies last. No cash value. Must present ily Learning Center, and an ally Velasquez (watercolor), enjoy
who always championed picture book readings, and participate in “FROM THE NOTEBOOK
offer at time of purchase. CSLB 1082165 NSCB 0082999 0083445 book creators as worthy of rec- gallery activities. TO THE STAGE” SINGER
FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT ognition for their artistic merit. SONGWRITER WORKSHOP
In the spirit of his community Registration recommended. WEDNESDAYS, OCT. 12 NOV.
Windham commitment, the KMA is asking Members Free. Non-members: 16, 6:30 9 P.M.
Autumn A air individuals to make a contribu- Adults $12; Seniors, students, and
tion to support KMA programs children (under 12) $6. Back by popular demand, this
/- / that honor Pinkney’s legacy and is an opportunity to be mentored
perpetuate his progressive vision. ABOUT THE KATONAH by two accomplished industry
GreatNorthernCatskills com • - - -CATS • LetsGoGreene Tenacity & Resilience: e Art MUSEUM OF ART professionals – international re-
of Jerry Pinkney was organized cording artist and celebrity voice
by Gail Stavitsky, Chief Curator, e Katonah Museum of Art coach Samantha Cole and 13-
Montclair Art Museum, Mont- (KMA), at 134 Jay St., in Kato- time Emmy Award winning
clair, NJ. nah, promotes the understanding songwriter, producer, music su-
A companion exhibition will and enjoyment of the visual arts pervisor, One-Stop Music Shop
further illuminate Pinkney’s sig- for diverse audiences. e mu- owner A.J. Gundell!
ni cant legacy. Presented in the seum presents exhibitions that
Spot Gallery and Pollack Fam- explore ideas about art, culture, “THE JOKER” FILM
ily Learning Center, A Sense and society—past and present— SCREENING AND Q&A OCT.
of Community: Celebrating through innovative exhibition and 13
Jerry Pinkney’s Legacy explores education programs. For more in-
Pinkney’s role as an in uential formation, visit katonahmuseum. As sequel buzz grows, “Joker”
mentor for younger generations org or call 914-232-9555. returns to the big screen at e
of artists of color. It will include Ridge eld Playhouse along with
the work of nine contemporary Events at the a post screening Q&A with Ex-
illustrators who are, like Pinkney, Ridgefield Playhouse ecutive Producer Richard Baratta.
dedicated to making children’s
literature more inclusive and di- For more information, visit Put on a happy face. e Ridge-
verse. e exhibition is co-curated ridge eldplayhouse.org or call eld Playhouse is o ering movie
by James E. Ransome, Pinkney’s the box o ce at 203-438-5795. fans a rare opportunity to not only
close friend and mentee, and enjoy a billion dollar blockbuster
KMA curators Emily Handlin e Ridge eld Playhouse is a back on the big screen, but also
and Naomi Leisero . non-pro t performing arts center get a behind the scenes look at the
located at 80 East Ridge, paral- business and craft of Hollywood
lel to Main Street, in Ridge eld, lmmaking.
Conn., and is committed to keep-
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all. eresa Caputo, the star of
RELATED EVENTS “THE BOOMER BOYS” the TLC network’s hit TV show
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to e Ridge eld Playhouse
dren’s Stories Wednesday, Oct. If a hilarious night of songs, when “ e Experience” brings
26, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Inspired by Jerry jokes and stories is on your to-do Caputo face-to-face with her
Pinkney’s visual storytelling, this list, let e Boomer Boys check it fans as Spirit guides her through
virtual panel brings together vi- o ! In this hilarious musical revue, the audience. A full-stage video
sual artists, writers, and activists a fun-loving “fat pack” of middle- display ensures that everyone in
to discuss how they use children’s aged men realizes the best way the theater has an up-close ex-
stories to address issues of social to deal with getting older is to perience regardless of seat loca-
justice. Free and open to the pub- laugh about it with your friends. tion. “ e Experience isn’t about
lic. With songs like “His Prostate is believing in mediums. It’s about
the Size of a Buick,” “My God I seeing something life-changing,”
• Illustrators in Conversation Am My Father,” “Noises in the says eresa Caputo. “It’s like
Sunday, Nov. 13, from 3 – 4 p.m. Night,”“My Get Up and Go Has Long Island Medium live, wit-
James E. Ransome, renowned Gone,” “Hair Makes the Man,” nessing rst-hand spirit commu-
artist and co-curator of the ex- and more, women get the last nication.”
hibition A Sense of Commu-
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How to stay in control of your a airs
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CORNER appointed as the Guardians General Durable Power of At- document that similarly allows appropriate steps to plan for
of the person and property. torney, Health Care Proxy and you to appoint an agent to make your future can allow you to
LAUREN Guardianships are often nar- Living Will, to provide your all health care decisions when retain a degree of control even
ENEA rowly tailored to only allow trusted individuals with the you are no longer able to make after an Alzheimer’s or Demen-
the Guardian’s authority to authority to handle your a airs these decisions yourself. e tia diagnosis.
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