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Whether you're in search of something fun to do with the kids or you have a babysitter and are planning a night out, look no further because Patch editors have picked a variety of events taking place to help you make the most of your weekend. Click on the headline for more information of each event that's listed alphabetically by town.
*Dobbs Ferry: Relay for Life Overnight Walk *
*Place*: Mercy College, 555 Broadway in Dobbs Ferry
*When*: Saturday, April 6 at 6 p.m.
*Description*: Walk around the college's track overnight to raise money to fight cancer and celebrate the lives of those who have and haven't survived the disease.
*Cost*: Free.
*Harrison: Family First Saturday*
*Place*: Purchase College, Visual Arts Building, Room 1018.
*When*: April 6.
*Description*: Warm breezes, leaves sprouting, birds migrating...What does spring mean to you? Let this season of change inspire you as you learn about the many ways in which artists represent transformation in their work at Family First Saturday, a free program for families offered every month by the Neuberger Museum of Art. Then, create a mobile that embodies growth— maybe growth in you! Family First Saturday provides workshops for kids—tots to 10—accompanied by an adult. For more information, email olivia.kalin@purchase.edu or visit www.neuberger.org and click on "Events" in April.
Cost: Free.
*Larchmont: Community Bikram Yoga Class*
*Place*: Bikram Yoga Larchmont, 2444 Boston Post Rd., Larchmont
*When*: Saturday, April 6, noon.
*Description*: The whole month of April, Bikram Yoga Larchmont will be donating the community class proceeds to a wonderful charitable organization, Water 4 Life, which one of our students, Candy Verdujo, is passionately involved. Suggested donation is $10.
*Cost*: Suggested donation, $10.
*New Rochelle: Veteran-Civilian Dialogue*
*Place*: New Rochelle Public Library, 1 Library Plaza, New Rochelle
*When*: Friday, April 5, 6 p.m.
*Description*: The event is titled "Moral Injury: the Effects of War." Participate in a dialogue with veterans and civilians in facilitated conversations around the impact of war upon both groups.
*Cost*: Free.
*Rye: G-Day Weekend*
*Place*: Rye Recreation, High School fields
*When*: April 6 and 7.
*Description*:
The Rye City School District will host it’s first-ever “G Day” weekend on Friday, April 5 and Saturday, April 6. The District is excited to kick off what will hopefully become an annual tradition that brings the Rye community together for a series of back-to-back athletic games and other activities. Come out and support the student athletes as they play on the turf and surrounding fields, and enjoy all that G Day weekend has to offer.
With 10 teams involved, the games will kick off on Friday, April 5, starting at 4:15 p.m. when the Boys Varsity Tennis Team takes on Harrison at Rye Rec, and the Junior Varsity Baseball Team plays against Harrison at Disbrow. View the full schedule here.
*Cost*: *Attendance fees of $5 for adults, $3 for students will apply for the 7 p.m. Boys Varsity Lacrosse game. All other games will be free.
Reported by Patch 8 hours ago.
Whether you're in search of something fun to do with the kids or you have a babysitter and are planning a night out, look no further because Patch editors have picked a variety of events taking place to help you make the most of your weekend. Click on the headline for more information of each event that's listed alphabetically by town.
*Dobbs Ferry: Relay for Life Overnight Walk *
*Place*: Mercy College, 555 Broadway in Dobbs Ferry
*When*: Saturday, April 6 at 6 p.m.
*Description*: Walk around the college's track overnight to raise money to fight cancer and celebrate the lives of those who have and haven't survived the disease.
*Cost*: Free.
*Harrison: Family First Saturday*
*Place*: Purchase College, Visual Arts Building, Room 1018.
*When*: April 6.
*Description*: Warm breezes, leaves sprouting, birds migrating...What does spring mean to you? Let this season of change inspire you as you learn about the many ways in which artists represent transformation in their work at Family First Saturday, a free program for families offered every month by the Neuberger Museum of Art. Then, create a mobile that embodies growth— maybe growth in you! Family First Saturday provides workshops for kids—tots to 10—accompanied by an adult. For more information, email olivia.kalin@purchase.edu or visit www.neuberger.org and click on "Events" in April.
Cost: Free.
*Larchmont: Community Bikram Yoga Class*
*Place*: Bikram Yoga Larchmont, 2444 Boston Post Rd., Larchmont
*When*: Saturday, April 6, noon.
*Description*: The whole month of April, Bikram Yoga Larchmont will be donating the community class proceeds to a wonderful charitable organization, Water 4 Life, which one of our students, Candy Verdujo, is passionately involved. Suggested donation is $10.
*Cost*: Suggested donation, $10.
*New Rochelle: Veteran-Civilian Dialogue*
*Place*: New Rochelle Public Library, 1 Library Plaza, New Rochelle
*When*: Friday, April 5, 6 p.m.
*Description*: The event is titled "Moral Injury: the Effects of War." Participate in a dialogue with veterans and civilians in facilitated conversations around the impact of war upon both groups.
*Cost*: Free.
*Rye: G-Day Weekend*
*Place*: Rye Recreation, High School fields
*When*: April 6 and 7.
*Description*:
The Rye City School District will host it’s first-ever “G Day” weekend on Friday, April 5 and Saturday, April 6. The District is excited to kick off what will hopefully become an annual tradition that brings the Rye community together for a series of back-to-back athletic games and other activities. Come out and support the student athletes as they play on the turf and surrounding fields, and enjoy all that G Day weekend has to offer.
With 10 teams involved, the games will kick off on Friday, April 5, starting at 4:15 p.m. when the Boys Varsity Tennis Team takes on Harrison at Rye Rec, and the Junior Varsity Baseball Team plays against Harrison at Disbrow. View the full schedule here.
*Cost*: *Attendance fees of $5 for adults, $3 for students will apply for the 7 p.m. Boys Varsity Lacrosse game. All other games will be free.
Reported by Patch 8 hours ago.