Community Corner
End the 'Race to Nowhere,' Pack a Picnic, See a Play
It's 5 things you need to know Thursday.

1. Food tastes better outside
With warmer weather, we're thinking picnics. And we've put together a list of spots for you to sit down and break out the wine and cheese—or is that the sippy cups and the juice boxes? Either way, come back this afternoon for this week's Patch Picks.
2. School elections coverage
Find out what's happening in Bedford-Katonahfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Today we'll have Q & A's with Charles Day, running in K-L schools, and Richard Hooker, a Bedford candidate.
3. Leon Black, financier, gets approval to rebuild in Bedford
Find out what's happening in Bedford-Katonahfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
We'll have that story from the planning board meeting as well as a report on the new showroom the Mazda dealer has planned to add to their space on Route 117 in Bedford Hills.
4. End the 'Race to Nowhere' - discussion at John Jay High School
The folks at Family University have planned a follow up discussion to the screening of the documentar, Race to Nowhere. In collaboration with the Katonah-Lewisboro School District, Family U hosts a talk tonight from 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. in the dining room at John Jay High School. Patricia Warble, the Director of the Bedford, Pound Ridge, Lewisboro Drug Abuse Prevention Council, will be the moderator.
5. Community theatre: Later Life in Pound Ridge
After a romantic interlude 30 years ago on the Bay of Naples when he was a Naval officer and she a college student, Austin and Ruth meet again on the balcony of a Boston high-rise. Will they have a second chance? Bring some food and drinks to find out—the show has cabaret-style seating. for tickets and details.
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