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What To Do In Greenburgh This Weekend

GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Looking for something to do this weekend? We've got you covered. Here's a list of our highlights of things to do in Greenburgh. For more Greenburgh happenings, see our Events page.

"Stream of Consciousness," an oil painting by Hank Kearsley, highlights his themes regarding American social issues since before the civil rights movement. Kearsley will present an exhibit at the Greenburgh Public Library on Saturday.

"Stream of Consciousness," an oil painting by Hank Kearsley, highlights his themes regarding American social issues since before the civil rights movement. Kearsley will present an exhibit at the Greenburgh Public Library on Saturday.

Photo Credit: Hank Kearsley

Saturday, Jan. 26 Meet the Artist - Hank Kearsley: 2 p.m. Learn about artist and educator Hank Kearsley and his paintings, which address social issues prior to the civil rights movement and America's struggles with racism. Kearsley will explain how his paintings blend aesthetic issues in a strong social vision and raise questions for the viewer. Greenburgh Public Library. 300 Tarrytown Road, Elmsford.

Dreams, Angels and Miracles: 11 a.m. Two expos will provide a variety of resources for couples experiencing infertility. The sessions will include special speakers, exhibitors and a health and wellness retreat room. Hosted by Fran Meadows, author of "The Truth Behind the Secret," and Jennifer Nevadomski, owner of Mommyslinks. La Quinta Suites. 540 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford.

Sunday, Jan. 27 Feeding Fun: 11 a.m. You don't have to take your kids all the way down to the Bronx Zoo to see live animals. Kids can pet and feed animals at the nature center this weekend at the center's live animal museum. Greenburgh Nature Center. 99 Dromore Road, Edgemont.

 

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