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Musicians United for ALS: A Night for Wayne Warnecke

A benefit for ALS United Greater New York — “A Night for Wayne Warnecke” — is set for Tuesday, April 15, from 7 to 10 p.m., at the State University of New York at Purchase, located at 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase.

Warnecke is a record producer from Pound Ridge. 

Performers and guests include the Average White Band, the Grammy-nominated Scottish funk and R&B band best known for their instrumental track “Pick up the Pieces,” Patty Smyth, Bernie Williams, Paul Shaffer, the Bacon Brothers, Elza Libhart and Kati Max. 

For tickets or more information, visit https://alsunitedgreaternewyork.ticketspice.com/. All proceeds go to ALS United Greater New York. 


Mayer and Pace Women’s Justice host toiletry drive

State Senator Shelley Mayer is partnering with Pace Women’s Justice Center to sponsor a Toiletry Drive in acknowledgment of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The senator and PWJC request donations of full-size items, including shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorants, moisturizers, and feminine hygiene products. The drive continues through April 27.

Drop-off locations include Pound Ridge Town House, 179 Westchester Ave, Pound Ridge  and Sen. Mayer’s Office, 235 Mamaroneck Ave., Suite 400, White Plains.


Bedford firefighters set open house April 26

The Bedford Fire Department is hosting its annual hands-on Open House on Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the firehouse, located at 550 Old Post Road, Bedford.

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January community events: Photo galleries

Collections of photos from community events and happenings in January taking place in Bedford, Lewisboro and Pound Ridge. This page will be updated throughout the month as new photo galleries are added.

 

Sunday Runs & Winter Fun

Robert J. Cummings Photos


Pictured above: Drone over Truesdale Lake looking west above Main Street South Salem including Lewisboro Town House, the Lewisboro Library, South Salem Presbyterian Church, Echo Farm, and Farvue Farm as the sun sets on January 27, 2025. Sunday Runs runners Tom Curley and Edmund Dee; a group of Sunday Runs runners; and runners Wendelee Daines and Lee Willett at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation on the Red Trail. Griffin Cummings, Sammy, and Kathryn Cummings enjoy some fetch on the frozen Lake Truesdale in South Salem. Snow covered stone wall at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation on the side of the Red Trail near the Michigan Road trailhead.  Sammy locked on the target enjoying some fetch on the frozen Lake Truesdale in South Salem. Bodie and Sammy enjoy some wrestling on the frozen Lake Truesdale.


 

"Winterfest" at Westmoreland Sanctuary


The annual event took place on Jan. 24. The venue featured outdoor trees adorned with white lights, ferns and orchids, creating a festive atmosphere. Silent auction offered unique items, including original watercolors, exotic New York whiskey and bourbon, wine baskets, and a diamond necklace donated by Limited Unlimited Jewelers. Pictured above, Glenn Ticehurst, Virgina Lanigan and Ann Paul, executive director of Westmoreland Sanctuary.  CONTRIBUTED PHOTO


 

Snow Day!

Robert J. Cummings and Ellen Best Photos


Robert Cummings snapped area residents who took advantage of the snowy landscape on Tuesday for some outdoor fun, despite frigid temps. A frozen Lake Truesdale was a big draw. Familiar snowy scenes from porches and yards were captured by Ellen Best.


 

Muscoot Farm Maple Syrup tapping

Robert J. Cummings Photos



Muscoot Events & Museum Curator Melinda Quintero shows family groups how to drill at the correct angle into the sugar maple tree at the tapping experience on January 12, 2025 at Muscoot Farm.

 

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