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Fri., June 21

THE NURSE IS IN. Hill House, Riverside 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Free. A nurse is on site to take blood pressure readings and answer health questions. 203/863-4444.

LAUGHTER YOGA. Gilda’s Club Westchester, 80 Maple Ave., White Plains. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Led by Vinodray Shah, MD, Certified laughter leader and retired surgeon. Sign up is required. 914/644-8844; www.gildasclubwestchester.org.

PLAYLAND PARK OPEN. Playland Parkway, Rye. Today & June 28, 12-11 p.m. Sat., June 22 & 29, 12-11 p.m.; Sat., June 22: BedRock Band Concert. 7:30 p.m. The original ‘80s and ‘90s hair band experience. Free with park admission. Sun., June 23 & 30, 12-10 p.m. June 28 will feature Tramps Like Us, a Springsteen Tribute Band. June 30 will feature East Coast School Tour, School of Rock. Additional dates will be listed in upcoming issues. “Laser Nights: Rockin’ Lights,” takes place at the Music Tower Theater evenings at 8:20 and 9 p.m. With the sounds of many genres and from different eras of popular music from ‘70s rock and disco through the decades to what’s new on our playlists this year, everyone in the audience is sure to enjoy the sounds as beams dance overhead and create images on the stage. Fri.-Sun. evenings, then Tues.-Sun. starting June 21. Kiddyland shows this year include: Coaster’s Country Jamboree, an old-fashioned hoedown every day. Kids will learn some of:  the favorite moves of Playland’s mascot, Coaster the Dragon, play some backyard-style games and jam to some of the best music Nashville has ever produced; Katy the Kat’s Comedy Show will cause giggling, chuckling and LOLing in our comedy show just for kids. Katy and her sidekick will furnish the non-stop laughs for the young and young-at-heart alike; Funky Fairytales: Rapunzel. She's unique. She's got style. And she's oh, so colorful… She’s Rapunzel! Join her and her funky crew for an all new theatrical remix that is an ultra-hip rendition of an all-time classic and Play It DJ! Get ready to move and groove as our DJ plays your favorite dance tunes. It’s your chance to show off your skills to favorites such as the Harlem Shake and the Freeze Dance. Admission: $25 ride wristbands Westchester resident; $30 for non-residents; Junior ride wristbands (under 48” in height) $15 Westchester residents; $20 non-residents; non-rider spectators free for Westchester residents; $10 for non-residents. Parking is $10 weekdays and weekends; $15 holidays thru Sept. 3; $5 senior citizens. For information and complete schedule go to www.playlandpark.org.

CELEBRATE THE SUMMER SOLSTICE. Wainwright House, 260 Stuyvesant Ave., Rye. 7-8:30 p.m. Celebrate the arrival of summer with a shamanic ceremony led by Laura White & Mary-Lynn Masi followed by yoga nidra and meditation. $25 per person. Register at www.wainwright.org.

Sat., June 22

CPR FRIENDS AND FAMILY (INFANT/CHILD). Greenwich Hospital, 5 Perryridge Rd., Greenwich. 9-11 a.m. Covers obstructed airway. Suggested for parents and caregivers, this single-session program is designed for lay rescuers only and meets American Heart Association standards. $65. Register at 888/305-9253.

SPECIAL PLACES, SPECIAL INSECTS. Trailside Nature Museum, Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Rtes. 35 & 121S., Cross River. 10 a.m. Hike with insect expert Harry Zirlin to learn about some special habitats and the amazing insects that live there. 914/864-7322.

VOLUNTEER WORK CORPS DAY. Edith G. Read Sanctuary, Playland Park, Rye. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Help with invasive plant removal, trail work, beach clean-up and more. A great way to have fun, get some exercise and give something back to the earth. Faery Stories, 1-2 p.m. An hour of enchanting tales of fairies, swamp elves and other supernatural denizens of Read with master storyteller Jonathan Kruk. 914/967-8720.

UNVEILING OF WAR DOG MEMORIAL. Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial, Rte. 35, Somers. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dedication of new memorial that honors all military canines that have loyally served American soldiers in past and present conflicts. www.Lasdonpark.org.

OUTDOOR CRAFTS AND NATURE GAMES. Cranberry Lake Preserve, Old Orchard Street, N. White Plains. 1-3 p.m. Create some crafts and play outdoor games. Weather permitting. Refreshments will be served. Registration required by June 18. 914/428-1005.

VOLUNTEER WORK PROJECT: CREATING TRAIL BORDERS. Marshlands Conservancy, Boston Post Road, Rye. 1-3 p.m. Great for service credit hours. Bring work gloves; all hand tools will be provided. 914/835-4466.

Sun., June 23

FARMERS MARKET. Muscoot Farm, Rte. 100, Somers. Every Sunday thru October. 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Local farmers offer a variety of produce and food goods. 914/864-7282.

BICYCLE SUNDAYS. Westchester County Center, 198 Central Ave., White Plains. Sundays in June & September. No event Labor Day weekend. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. In the event of rain, the program will be cancelled. Bike, jog, ride, walk or skate the parkway from the County Center down to Scarsdale Road in Yonkers—a 13-mile round trip. There are various points of entry and exit along the road. Fee for parking at County Center. 914/995-4050.

9TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF LIFE BUTTERFLY RELEASE. Wainwright House, 260 Stuyvesant Ave., Rye. 1-2:30 p.m. Rain or shine. Hosted by Hospice of Westchester, event will give community members the opportunity to honor the lives of loved ones who have died. All are invited to purchase butterflies in memory of their loved ones and attend the event to participate in the release. Event will include activities for children (stories, crafts, games), videos on the Monarch butterfly, a memorial service and the butterfly release. Butterflies will not be available for purchase today. To make a reservation call 914/682-1484 ext. 130.

HISTORY ON WHEELS. Tod’s Point, 99 Tod’s Driftway, Old Greenwich. 1-2:15 p.m. Free. As part of the annual Experience the Sound event, hop on two wheels for a historical bike ride around Tod’s Point sponsored by the Greenwich Point Conservancy. Stop to hear stories, take a closer look at the ruins of Tod’s mansion and see vintage photos. Bring your own bike, helmet and water. Recommended for ages 8 & up. All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Sign up at www.greenwichhistory.org.

Mon., June 24

FOURTH MONDAY BIRD WALK. Croton Point Park, Croton Point Avenue, Croton-on-Hudson. 7:30-9:30 a.m. Bring binoculars and join the experts from Saw Mill River Audubon for a hike through the various environments in the park. Meet in the ballfield parking lot. 914/862-5290.

THE NURSE IS IN. Rye YMCA, 21 Locust Ave., Rye. 9-11 a.m. and at Greenwich Library, 101 W. Putnam Ave., Greenwich. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. A nurse is on site to take blood pressure readings and answer health questions. 203/863-4444.

UPDATES IN CANCER GENETICS. Greenwich Hospital, 5 Perryridge Rd., Greenwich. 12-1 p.m. Free. Jennifer Doherty, genetic counselor, will discuss the newest information about genetic testing, counseling and currently available tests and how to get the information you need to make an educated decision. Register at 888/305-9253 or greenwichhospital.org/events.

SELF-HYPNOSIS SKILLS FOR CANCER PATIENTS. Greenwich Hospital, 5 Perryridge Rd., Greenwich. Mondays, 3-4:30 p.m. Free. Learn from Kathleen Conway, APRN, a nurse and cancer counselor who has advanced training in hypnosis and is a clinical member of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis. Initial consultation required. Register at 203/863-3704.

MIND, BODY, FERTILITY YOGA. Greenwich Hospital, 38 Volunteer La., Greenwich. Every Monday, 5:30-7 p.m. and Wed., 6-7:30 p.m. Program is ongoing and is aimed at calming the body and mind for women trying to conceive. The class prepares the endocrine and reproductive systems to work as efficiently as possible. $25 drop-in fee per class. Register at 8888/357-2409 or go to greenwichhospital.org/event.

Tues., June 25

THE NURSE IS IN. Greenwich Hospital, 5 Perryridge Rd., Greenwich. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and at Perrot Library, 12:15-1:15 p.m. Free. A nurse is on site to take blood pressure readings and answer health questions. 203/863-4444.

MUSIC AND MEDITATION. Greenwich Hospital Chapel, 5 Perryridge Rd., Greenwich. Tuesdays 12:45-1:15 p.m. No meditation. A free weekly journey into deep relaxation using crystal singing bowls, flute, guitar and guided imagery. Walk-ins welcome. 203/863-4444.

PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP. Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, 90 Harding Rd., Old Greenwich. Free. 1 p.m. Learn and Share: Tips for Everyday Living. 203/863-4444.

Wed., June 26

ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA COLLABORATIVE CONFERENCE ON SEXUALITY, INTIMACY AND DEMENTIA. Atria Woodlands, 1017 Saw Mill River Rd., Ardsley. 8:30-11 a.m. RSVP to 914/813-6263.

DOING BUSINESS WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND SBA CONTRACTING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. SCORE Westchester, 120 Bloomingdale Rd., White Plains. 1-3 p.m. Free. An overview to selling to the federal government and a brief explanation of the federal procurement process. Participants will also learn how to do business with the federal government and the steps to register as a vendor. In addition, the benefits, eligibility criteria and application process for each SBA Contracting Assistance Program will be discussed. Register at www.scorewestchester.com.

Thurs., June 27

THE NURSE IS IN. Greenwich Hospital’s Auxiliary Thrift Shop, 199 Hamilton Ave., Greenwich. 9-11 a.m. and at the YWCA of Greenwich today, 1:45-2:45 p.m. Free. A nurse is on site to take blood pressure readings and answer health questions. 203/863-4444.

RAPID RELIEF FROM FEAR. Gilda’s Club Westchester, 80 Maple Ave., White Plains. 2-4 p.m. Scott E. Weiner, Ph.D. will lead this relaxing workshop that includes guided imagery. Sign up required. 914/644-8844.

TRANSFORMING OUR YARDS & LANDSCAPES. Captain Lawrence Brewing Co., 333 Saw Mill River Rd., Elmsford. 5-8 p.m. Presented by Federated Conservationists of Westchester County, Inc. This will be a great opportunity to learn and network with other environmental advocates, organizers and municipal representatives, while enjoying the great food and beverage options at the brewery. Bring your tasting glass; tokens and glasses will be on sale at the door. www.fcwc.org.

Fri., June 28

BE FIT MALL WALKS. The Westchester, Bloomingdale Road, White Plains. Enjoy some window-shopping as you keep in shape during Mall Walks at The Westchester in White Plains. The program offers indoor health walking at Westchester’s premier mall on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 10 a.m. throughout the year. A special guest speaker is presented on the first Friday of each month providing information on health issues, safety and nutrition. To join, sign up at the Horse Fountain Plaza near Crate & Barrel on Retail Level Two, on Tuesday and Friday mornings during the program. Go to westchestergov.com/parks or call (914) 231-4645.Admission and parking are free for all registered members of the mall walk program. To join, sign up at the horse fountain plaza near Crate & Barrel on Retail Level Two, on Tuesday and Friday mornings during the program. 914/231-4645; www.westchestergov.com/mall-walking.

Sat., June 29

NEW YORK STREETS HOME GAMES. Westchester County Center, 198 Central Ave., White Plains. Today, Fri., July 5 & Sun., July 21. 7 p.m. Today: v. Jacksonville Sharks; July 5 v Massachusetts Pirates and July 21 v Carolina Cobras. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com.

Sun., June 30

FARMERS MARKET. Muscoot Farm, Rte. 100, Somers. Every Sunday thru October. 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Local farmers offer a variety of produce and food goods. 1-3 p.m.: Dairy Day. Celebrate Dairy Month with milking demonstrations, crafts and taste tests. Muscoot’s 4-H will be on hand to answer questions. 914/864-7282.

BICYCLE SUNDAYS. Westchester County Center, 198 Central Ave., White Plains. Sundays in June & September. No event Labor Day weekend. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. In the event of rain, the program will be cancelled. Bike, jog, ride, walk or skate the parkway from the County Center down to Scarsdale Road in Yonkers—a 13-mile round trip. There are various points of entry and exit along the road. Fee for parking at County Center. 914/995-4050.

For Kids

Thru June 23

“THE JUNGLE BOOK KIDS.” Yorktown Stage, 1974 Commerce St., Yorktown Heights. June 21: 5 p.m. & 7:45 p.m.; June 22 & 23: 11 a.m.& 2 p.m. Presented by Random Farms Kids’ Theater. Banished by the ferocious tiger, Shere Khan, a human boy named Mowgli and his panther friend, Bagherra, are on the run in the deepest part of the jungle. On their journey, the two meet a sinister snake named Kaa, a herd of elephants and a giant bear name Baloo, who teaches the swingin’ musical rhythms of the jungle. $8; $12 for first 4 rows of center orchestra. www.randomfarms.com.

Sat., June 22

UNICORN DOLLMAKING. Pelham Art Center, 155 Fifth Ave., Pelham. 1-2:30 p.m. For ages 5-8. Instructor is Janine Logue. Make your own stuffed unicorn doll…you will be enchanted. Step-by-step personal instruction provided. $35 for non-members. www.pelhamartcenter.org.

Wed., June 26

YOUNG DISCOVERERS: LET’S TAKE A DIP IN THE DEEP BLUE OCEAN. Westchester Children’s Museum, 100 Playland Parkway, Rye. 11-11:30 a.m. Children will discover the magic of our wonderful ocean life. They will enjoy a storyboard of pictures that tell all about the animal and plant life in our vast waters, learn a new song, play a game and learn about seagrass, starfish, sharks, octopus and more. They will use sand, colored water and shells to create an “ocean in a bottle” craft to take home. $7.50; $6.50 for seniors; free for children under 1. 914/421-5050.

Sat., June 29

THE JOSHUA SHOW. Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 Main St., Tarrytown. Ages 5+. 11 a.m. workshop and 1 p.m. show. 11 a.m. is a pre-show puppet workshop. $25 does not include 1 p.m. show. Show tickets are $25. www.tarrytownmusichall.org.

Sundays

FAMILY GALLERY TOURS. Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Dr., Greenwich. 11:30-12:15 p.m. This tour takes children 5 and up, and their caregivers, through the museum’s current exhibitions. While learning about the different exhibitions, families will be able to engage in conversations about the arts and sciences plus do interactives activities relating to the exhibitions. Free with admission to the Museum: $10; $8 for students ages 5-20 with ID; free for children under 5. www.brucemuseum.org.

Tuesdays

BRUCE BEGINNINGS. Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Dr., Greenwich. 11-11:45 a.m. or 1-1:45 p.m. For children ages 2-5 with caregiver. Bruce Beginnings takes youngest visitors through the museum and gets them exploring the collection. Children will also get to hear a story time and do a hands-on activity related to the program’s topic. Advance registration required. Free with museum admission

STORYTIME TUESDAYS. Muscoot Farm, Rte. 100, Somers. 1-1:30 p.m. Youngsters and their adults can enjoy stories every week at the farm. 914/864-7282.

Wednesdays

TODDLER TALES. Stepping Stones Museum for Children, 303 West Ave., Norwalk. Children join in an interactive storytime through song and movement followed by an art project. 10:30 a.m. open to all. 11 a.m. Cuentos para Ninos (Toddler Tales in Spanish). Unlimited participation for all ages. Free with museum admission--$15 for adults and children; $10 for seniors and free for children under 1. www.steppingstonesmuseum.org.

Thursdays

MUSEUM MINIS. Westchester Children’s Museum, Playland Park, Rye. 10:30-11 a.m. Toddlers 18-24 months and parents/caregivers are invited for songs, moving and plenty of fun. Meet up in Toddler Beach for social play, muscle and brain builders, tumbling and jumping, music and instruments, dancing and story time. Group size is limited—first come, first served. Included with Museum admission--$7.50 per person; $6.50 for seniors; free for children under 1. 914/421-5050.

Saturdays

MULTIGREES. Stepping Stones Museum for Children, 303 West Ave., Norwalk. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Enjoy a special canine storytime and discussion. Visit with a shelter dog as you learn about social and emotional skills. Shelter dogs courtesy of P.A.W.S. $15 for adults and children; $10 for seniors; free for children under 1. www.steppingstonesmuseum.org.

Camps

KIDS CAMP DAYS: I AM A SUPERHERO. Gilda’s Club Westchester, 80 Maple Ave., White Plains. Aug. 12-15, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. A special week for children whose lives have been touched by cancer in any way. Monday: Making of a Superhero. Tuesday: Where is My Super Suite? (costume design); Wednesday: Superhero Stories (book making); Thursday: Superfoods for Superheroes (cooking). Space is very limited. Register at 914/644-1844, x104.

SUMMER CAMP AT THE PICTURE HOUSE. 175 Wolfs La., Pelham. Around the World of Filmmaking. Ages 4-7. Aug. 12-16, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. A fun exploration of film for the youngest students. Kids are invited to learn about all aspects of filmmaking in a relaxed and positive environment. Students will begin the week with a reading of “Young Charlotte, Filmmaker” for inspiration and continue with exercises in improv, acting, camera technique and storytelling. Daily screenings of animated short films from around the world will allow students to experience different cultures through the art of film. $250; $275 after July 1. High School Intensive-Documentary Filmmaking. High school students. Aug. 12-16, 1-4 p.m. Camp takes place at the Satellite Film Lab, 253 Wolfs La. Students will explore meaningful topics and important social issues while learning all aspects of documentary filmmaking. $500; $525 after July 1. Steam into Green Screen. Satellite Film Lab, 253 Wolfs La., Aug. 19-23, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. for grades 3-5 and 1-4 p.m. grades 6-8. This camp is designed with special effects in mind. Students will create their own adventure stories with special effects and graphics. $250; $275 after July 1. Page to Screen with Pelham Public Library’s ‘Pelham Reads.’ Aug. 26-30. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Grades K-2 & 3-5. A short, age-appropriate script will be adapted from the original story. Kids in grades 3-5 will take on the leading roles, while kids in grades K-2 will fill out the supporting cast. $250; $275 after July 1. www.thepicturehouse.org.

ART AND HISTORY CAMP. Greenwich Historical Society, 47 Strickland Rd., Cos Cob. July 8-19 for grades 5-8; July 22-Aug. 2 for grades 2-4. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. For information call 203/869-8899.

WPPAC SUMMER THEATRE CAMP. White Plains Performing Arts Center, 11 City Pl., White Plains. Various programs beginning June 27. Along with sessions working on “The Lion King Jr.” and “Aladdin Kids,” WPPAC will be one of the first theatres to present “Frozen Jr.,” the one-hour version of the hit Broadway show. Three-, two- and one-week sessions are available for various age groups. Tuition is based on the length of the program. To register or for additional information, go to wppac.com/education.

TARRYTOWN MUSIC HALL ACADEMY SUMMER PROGRAMS. Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 Main St., Tarrytown. Bilingual Summer Workshop—El Rio (The River). June 24-28. For grades 5-8. 12:30-5:30 p.m. Explore theater through movement, music and Spanish verse. $420. Dance Day. July 1. Grades 3-6. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. No dance experience needed, just a desire to get up on your feet and find out what your body can do. $85. Improv Day. July 2. Grades 5-8. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Learn the joy of thinking on y our feet. $85. Shakespeare Day. July 3. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Grades 7-12. Academy Director Peter Royston leads kids in exploring the work of Shakespeare. Learn about stage combat, magic and the mysterious beautiful world of Shakespeare’s theater. No experience necessary. $85. Disney’s Frozen Jr. July 8-19. Grades 2-8. $840. Disney’s The Lion King. Aug. 5-9. Grades 2-5. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $420. Circus Week. Aug. 12-16. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Grades K-12. $420. Adventure Week. Aug. 19-23. Grades 2-5. Monkey King Rocks. 1-5 p.m. $280. Adventure Week: Greek Myths Come to Life! Grades 5-8. Aug. 19-23. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. $280. www.tarrytownmusichall.org.

JUNE BUGS. Rye Nature Center, 873 Boston Post Rd., Rye. June 24-28. Mornings 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (children should bring a hearty, healthy lunch in a reusable bag) or afternoons 1-4 p.m. (Children should eat lunch prior to coming to the program.) For preschoolers and kindergartners. Children ages 3.5 -6 will connect with nature through outdoor activities, arts and crafts, games and hands-on ecology lessons. They will spend time on the trails and get to know the menagerie of animals. With the indoor space available the program will run rain or shine. To register go to www.ryenaturecenter.org.

SUMMER CAMP. Rye Nature Center, 873 Boston Post Rd., Rye. July 1-5 (no camp July 4); 8-12; 15-19; 22-26; 29-Aug. 2 and 5-9. Camp provides adventure and ecological exploration for preschool-7th grade. Must be at least 3.5 years of age to attend. Week 1: Scales & Tales; Week 2: Tracks & Bones; Week 3: Eco-Engineers; Week 4: Back country Bush Craft; Week 5: Small Bugs, Big Power; Week 6: Wacky Weather. For fees and to register go to ryenaturecenter.org.

PADDLE ADVENTURE CAMP. Rye Nature Center, 873 Boston Post Rd., Rye. July 1-5 (no camp July 4); 8-12; 15-19; 22-26; 29-Aug. 2; 5-9 and 12-17. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. For campers entering 8, 9 or 10th grade in the fall. This all levels camp is designed to introduce campers to the joys of kayaking throughout Westchester County. Goal is for participants to build paddling skills, confidence and an appreciation for the beautiful area where we live while maintaining a safe, exciting and fun atmosphere. $575 per session. Register at www.ryenaturecenter.org or 914/967-5150.

MUSCOOT FARM’S YOUNG FARMERS. Rte. 100, Somers. For children in grades 1-8. Provides a unique experience that teaches children what life on a farm was like in the early 1900s in Westchester County. Plus there’s a Wranglers Camp for 4 & 5-year-olds. Programs are held in 1-week sessions in July & August. For information go to parks.westchestergov.com.

SUMMER NATURE CAMPS. Cranberry Lake Preserve in N. White Plains, Lenoir Preserve in Yonkers, Trailside Nature Museum in Cross River and Marshlands Conservancy and Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary, both in Rye. For children in grades 1-12. Program focuses on weekly themes to teach about animals, insects and plants. Sessions are offered in July and August. For registration and information go to parks.westchestergov.com.

SLAM DUNK BASKETBALL CAMP. Westchester County Center, 198 Central Ave., White Plains. For kids in grades 3-8 as of Sept. 2019 who can hit the boards during one-week sessions in July. Players learn skills with emphasis on skill development, game knowledge and cooperative learning. For registration and information go to parks.westchestergov.com.

SUMMER MUSIC CENTER. Westchester County Center, 198 Central Ave., White Plains. Six-week session runs July 1-Aug. 9 for children entering grades 4-12 as of Sept. 2019. Participants receive instruction in band and orchestral instruments, as well as keyboard, guitar and recorder. For information and registration go to parks.westchestergov.com.

PERFECT PITCH AND SWING BASEBALL CAMP. V.E. Macy Park, Ardsley. For children ages 8-12. Provides training that uses unique and innovative methods, combining traditional baseball skills with disciplines from other sports. Daily schedule includes drills, hitting, throwing/pitching and games. Cam dates to be announced. For registration and information go to parks.westchestergov.com.

HOLE-IN-ONE JUNIOR GOLF CAMP. Various GolfWestchester golf courses. For kids ages 10-17. Camp dates to be announced. For information go to parks.westchestergov.com.

For Seniors

Tuesdays & Thursdays

TAI JI QUAN. YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester, 515 North St., White Plains. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Practice and eventual mastery of 7 individual Tai Ji Quan forms adapted from traditional Chinese forms to enhance balance, strength, stability and ease of movement. 10-week session is $225 for non-members. For additional information call Angela Katz at 914/949-6227 ext. 208 or send an email to [email protected].

Every Tuesday

TUESDAY MATINEES. The Picture House, 175 Wolfs Lane, Pelham. 2:30 p.m. Seniors are free at 2:30 p.m. matinees. For film schedule log on to www.thepicturehouse.org or call 914/738-7337.

Every Tues., Thurs. & Fri.

LIMBERCISE & ZUMBA. Wainwright House, 260 Stuyvesant Ave., Rye. 1 p.m. Free. Tues. & Thurs.: 45-minute Limbercise. Fri.: Zumba. Under the guidance of a certified Rye YMCA instructor. Register at 914/967-6363.

Every Wednesday

SENIOR WEDNESDAYS. City Center 15: Cinema de Lux, White Plains. This program provides patrons with a chance to catch new movies at a price that can’t be beat. Tickets are $6.50 for ages 60 & up for all shows plus $3.50 for popcorn and soda. For additional information, log on to www.nationalamusements.com.

First Tuesday of each month

OUR PLACE MEMORY CAFÉ. North Street Tavern & Wood Fired Pizza, 1128 North St., White Plains. 2-4 p.m. Thru April except for November when it will be on the first Wednesday. Hosted by The Bristal Assisted Living for residents in Westchester suffering from dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease and other memory loss as well as their family members and caregivers. Light refreshments and entertainment will be provided in a support group atmosphere. For information call The Bristal at 914/681-1800.


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