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Eagles Out, Jason Marsalis Performs and Kids Night at Orange Splot Art
Five things you should know for today, March 2.

1.) Eagles Out at the Teatown Lake Reservation
Catch one last glimpse of wintering eagles before they leave for their northern home! Meet at the Croton Boat Ramp and be prepared to travel to other sites along the river. Dress warmly and bring binoculars. The event, which is for adults only, starts at 9 a.m. and is free.
2.) Once Upon A Time Preschool Open House/Read Across America Celebration
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On Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Once Upon Time Preschool, located at 47 Peekskill Hollow Rd. in Putnam Valley, will host an open house. Following the open house, the preschool will be celebrate literacy and Dr. Seuss' birthday with a number of activities. Call (845)284-2941 for more information.
3.) Year-Round Indoor Flea Market in Putnam Valley
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Come and browse for bargains at the former Oregon Hardware Building, located at 9 Oscawana Lake Rd. in Putnam Valley. Antiques, retro, jewelry, dolls, hand crocheted items, vintage items, collectible items, and clothing will be on sale. People are also encouraged to bring a table. The market is held every Saturday & Sunday from 10am to 4pm.
4.) Kids Only Art Eve at the Orange Splot Art Spot
The Orange Splot Arts Spot, located at 1009 Park St. in Peekskill, is hosting its Kids only Art Eve, tonight from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event, which costs $25, will allow parents to go out ofn the town while their children participate in a number games and art activities. Pizza is included. Make reservations by calling 914 736 1278.
5.) Jason Marsalis Vibes Quartet Performs at the BeanRunner
Jason Marsalis and his Vibes Quartet are performing two shows tonight at the BeanRunner Café, from 8:00-9:30 pm and 10:00-11:30 pm. The BeanRunner is located at 201 S Division St. in Peekskill. Tickets cost $20. Go here to purchase.
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