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A Weekend Full of Cultural Events

To Commemorate Those Who Served

Annual Veterans Day Parade, Somers Town House, Somers

Friday 10:45 a.m. & 11 a.m.

The annual parade, sponsored by the Somers VFW Post 8213, will begin at the Elephant Hotel and proceed to the Ivandell Cemetery, for a ceremony at 11 a.m. 

Refreshments will be served immediately afterwards at the Elephant Hotel.

Anybody Game?

SOMERS LIBRARY Primrose Street, Somers, 914-232-5717 

Saturday noon - 4 p.m. National Gaming Day - Grades 6-12

Tweens and teens are invited to spend the afternoon playing Nintendo Wii, board games, card games. Or any other type of game that interests them.

There is no charge. Register on the website.

For further information, contact Jamie Kay, 914-232-5717

Note: The library will be closed on Friday, November 11: Veterans Day

It’s a Wonderful Town

THE KATONAH MUSEUM 134 Jay Street (Route 22) Katonah, 914-232-9555

Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sunday noon – 5 p.m. New York, New York! The 20th Century

In the Galleries: Paintings, photographs and sculptures related to New York City landmarks, such as Central Park, the Flatiron Building, the Brooklyn Bridge and Broadway. Artists include Diane Arbus, Childe Hassam, Edward Hopper and Edward Steichen.

In the Learning Center: Original art from over 35 picture books depicting New York scenes. Caldecott Medal winners and New Yorker illustrators are represented, among others.

In the Atrium: Prints and photographs for sale, including work by Roz Chast, Richard Estes, Red Grooms, Chris Raschka, Paula Scher and others. 

Exhibition runs until December 31.

“For thus sings he, cuckoo, cuckoo..”

THE SCHOOLHOUSE THEATER 3 Owens Road, Croton Falls, 914-277-8477

Thursday, Friday and Saturday 8 p.m., Sunday 3 p.m. The Time of the Cuckoo

Arthur Laurents’s hit Broadway comedy, later made into a Hollywood film, and even later, a Broadway musical, premieres on Thursday and will run until December 4. The Sunday matinee will be followed by a “Talk-Back” with guest Nicola Iervasi, choreographer and dialect coach.

Tickets: Thursday and Friday $33, Saturday and Sunday $35

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