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Katonah Library Sunday Hours Restored, Young Artists at KMA

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1. Stories this week

We've got some interesting stories this week about happenings around town and people you know: I toured Bedford's Friday afternoon and will have the video highlights for you later today. Also coming up: a discussion on the recent school shootings in Ohio and what they might mean for local families; a report from K-L Superintendent Dr. Paul Kreutzer's presentation of his ; a volunteer spotlight on Bedford Hills resident Sophie Silverman for starting a new local nonprofit, A New Chance Rescue, to rescue dogs from death and much much more.

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3. Interested in acting?

Mission Theatre in Brewster is conducting Ensemble Auditions for MASS APPEAL by Bill C. Davis, to be held on March 5th & 8th from 6-8pm at the Studio Around The Corner, 67 Main Street, Brewster. For more details

4. Katonah Library re-opens on Sundays

Earlier this year, the Katonah Vilage Library announced it would cease Sunday hours due to budgetary constraints. The library's trustees announced the library will now be open on Sundays from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Great news, especially for working parents!

5.Young Artists at KMA

The Young Artists exhibition showcases the extraordinary talents of seniors from the Museum’s member high schools in Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Dutchess, and Fairfield counties. Concurrently on view are the exhibitions Young Artists and Writers: Thinking Through Art, based on a program that uses the KMA’s exhibitions to engage students’ observation, critical thinking, writing, and artistic skills through encounters with original art, and Make Your Mark, a show of younger students’ work in the Learning Center. Together, the three exhibitions and their related programs have become an annual event in which community and family come together to celebrate children’s art.

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