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Downsizing Done Right at Scarsdale Library

Monday, January 26, 2026 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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The downsizing process is not just logistically daunting; it can also be emotionally draining. Join organizer and home advisor Emily Baldwin for a thoughtful look at what a well-planned downsizing process might entail. Whether you are a retiree, an adult considering moving out from your parents, or simply helping a friend, this presentation will show how a mindful approach to the objects of one's life can strengthen intergenerational bonds even as some long-time possessions are let go. Decluttering need not be a source of conflict - it can be a shared project that empowers everyone in the family. There will be time for questions and answers at the end.

About the presenter

Emily Baldwin is the owner-operator of the Move MBA, a home and move management firm in Westchester. She has a bachelor’s in Human and Organizational Development, with an emphasis on Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness from Vanderbilt University and a Masters in Business Administration from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. Her career spans investment banking, brand management, and startup tech companies, always focusing on the opportunity to take a step back to identify key themes of success, capability, and professional joy. She lives in Rye, New York.

January 26, 3-4 PM at Scarsdale Library

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Stand Together Against Violence in Our Nation

Wednesday, January 28, 2026 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
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Silent Vigil for Renee Good

Friday, January 30, 2026 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Scarsdale Forum Winterfest

Saturday, January 31, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Winterfest 2026 Invitation topAdmission is $50 per person and open to members, their guests and the community.

You can make your reservation by filling out this form and mailing it with your check (payable to Scarsdale Forum) to address below, or by paying online by clicking HERE.


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For Questions, contact Lena Crandall (914) 874-3779
P.O. Box 86, Scarsdale, NY 10583 www.scarsdaleforum.com

Bowl to Support White Plains Hospital

Sunday, February 01, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Cello and Piano Concert: Presented by The Scarsdale Piano and Chamber Music Series

Sunday, February 01, 2026 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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An Evening of Chamber Music at Hitchcock Church

Saturday, February 07, 2026 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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CmabermusicJoin the New Choral Society as they continue the tradition of presenting their chamber orchestra in a concert of their own. This program of beloved chamber works by everyone’s favorite composers spans the centuries and includes familiar as well as lesser known works. The music is sublime and will warm even the coldest of winter’s nights.

With works by Brahms, Dvořák, Eric Ewazen, Haydn, Vivaldi, Zemlinsky and more!

Featuring Una Tone, Ani Gregorian, Kal Sugatski, Eliot Bailen, Peter Weitzner, Donna Elaine, Ben Fingland, Kathy Halvorson, Michael Green, Patrick Milando, and Margaret Kampmeier."

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Jazz Mass at St. James the Less in Scarsdale

Sunday, February 15, 2026 10:30 am - 11:30 am
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JazzMassThe Ike Sturm Ensemble returns once again to St. James the Less in Scarsdale to celebrate the last hurrah before Lent! Featuring composer and director, Ike Sturm and his ensemble along with the Choir of St James will lead the 10:30 service in this uplifting service that will move your body and soul. Following the service is St James’ famous Mardi Gras coffee hour complete with King’s cake. Join us!

Free-will offering

Sunday February 15 at 10:30 am

St. James the Less
10 Church Lane
Scarsdale, NY
www.stjamesscarsdale.org

A Musical Celebration of African American History with Rhonda Denét

Saturday, February 21, 2026 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Copy of NovDec WebtileOn Saturday, February 21, Rhonda Denet returns to take you on a musical journey back to the vibrant 60s and 70s, celebrating the iconic rhythm & blues and soul that defined an era. Ms. Denet will perform the hits of Motown legends like The Temptations, The Four Tops, and the Jackson 5, and help shine a light on underrated artists who thrived outside the Motown label, with highlights from the Stax, Philles and Chess labels including Otis Redding, The Ronettes and Etta James.

Denét grew up in Washington, D.C. and realized at an early age that music would be a driving force in her life. She earned a Bachelor of Music Degree in Vocal Performance from New York University and a Master of Arts in Arts Administration from Florida State University. Following her graduate studies, Denét returned to New York City with a conviction not only to become an active member of its vibrant musical community but to create new opportunities that would reflect her soulful artistic expression. Based in Newark, New Jersey, the jazz/soul vocalist, songwriter, bandleader, music historian, and entrepreneur makes a full-time living doing what she LOVES…making music.

Saturday, February 21, from 2:00-4:00 PM at the Scarsdale Library

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Parks for the American People- The Legacy of Frederick Law Olmstead

Sunday, February 22, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Frederick Law OlmsteadFrederick Law Olmsted - the namesake of Olmsted Road here in Scarsdale - was one of the foremost American landscape architects, conservationists, and journalists of the 19th century. His work was at the forefront of the movement for Parks For The People, establishing an outstanding legacy of national and urban parks, mostly famously the design of Central Park in Manhattan with his partner Calvert Vaux. Olmsted sought to provide people with landscapes to escape congested urban living and industrial sprawl. Come hear from landscape designer and educator Jennifer Yates as she explores Olmsted's legacy and showcases the natural beauty of the parks he helped to build during a formative time in the nation's history.

About the presenter:
Jennifer Yates is an experienced, award-winning Landscape Designer. Her expertise in the complementary fields of architecture, horticulture and the environment enable her to design layered, sustainable, native infused gardens. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Interior Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and a certification in organic farming from Northeast Organic Farming Association. She also studied landscape architecture at the New York Botanical Gardens. Jennifer has lectured at botanical gardens around the country on topics like notable garden designers, sustainable garden design, and rain gardens.

Sunday, February 22, from 2:00-3:00 PM at Scarsdale Library

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Author Talk: Hormone Havoc with Dr. Amy Shah

Monday, February 23, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Author Talk Hormone Havoc with Dr. Amy ShahJoin Dr. Amy Shah, in conversation with Caitlin Murray, for an empowering conversation on navigating perimenopause and menopause with clarity, confidence, and science on your side. Drawing from her new book Hormone Havoc, Dr. Shah shares practical insights into the latest research on menopause and a nutrition-forward approach to managing symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, brain fog, and weight gain by restoring balance to your hormones, gut, and metabolism. Whether you’re experiencing symptoms now or want to get ahead of hormonal changes, Dr. Shah offers actionable guidance and hope for feeling better than ever.

Copies of Hormone Havoc: A Science-Backed Protocol for Perimenopause and Menopause will be available for sale courtesy of Bronx River Books and for signing by the author.

About the presenters
Amy Shah, MD, is a double-board-certified medical doctor and nutrition expert with training from Cornell, Columbia, and Harvard Universities, and the author of Hormone Havoc, I’m So Effing Hungry, and I’m So Effing Tired. Drawing from her background in internal medicine and allergy/immunology, her research, as well as her own wellness journey, she has dedicated her practice to helping her patients feel better and live healthier through her integrative and holistic approach to wellness. She appears regularly on national television shows and podcasts and in national magazines. She lives in Arizona with her family.

Caitlin Murray is the creator behind @BigTimeAdulting — a social media community dedicated to an honest, relatable, and humorous look at modern motherhood. She launched Big Time Adulting during a transformative period — pregnant with her third child and caring for her eldest during leukemia treatment — after stepping away from her professional career to focus on her family. What began as a creative outlet quickly evolved into a thriving platform and engaged community. Today, she continues to connect with millions through her content, all anchored by the now-iconic rallying cry she coined for moms everywhere: “Get yourself a snack.”

Monday, February 23 from 7:00-8:00 PM at Scarsdale Library

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Big Bad Wolf & The Masquerade Ball with Author David Sherrin

Saturday, February 28, 2026 10:00 am - 10:45 am
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Geared to ages 4 & up but all are welcome

Local author David Sherrin is back to read his newest release, Big Bad Wolf & the Masquerade Ball. After the story, join Scarsdale Library in the children's program room to decorate your own masquerade mask!
Books will be available for sale through the author.

Big Bad Wolf & the Masquerade Ball - Everyone in town was buzzing with anticipation for the royal masquerade ball—except Wolf. He doesn’t like treats, or costumes, or parties. He would rather crash the party and ruin it. Wolf disguises himself and goes to the ball, but before he can reveal himself and scare everyone, he meets the prince. The prince is tired of royal life. He's not allowed to dance, eat dessert, or even dress up for his own costume party! He is supposed to be good all the time. What a nightmare!

David Sherrin is a national award-winning teacher at Scarsdale High School. He is also the author of Big Bad Wolf's Yom Kippur, The Baddest Wolf of All, and several books about teaching history. David lives in Tarrytown, NY and is the proud dad of three children.

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Saturday, February 28 from 10:00-10:45 AM at Scarsdale Library in the Children's Room