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intelfair2The second International Fair will be held on Sunday May 18 from noon to 4:30 pm at Scarsdale High School.

The event promises to be a wonderful exhibition to showcase the cultural diversity of the community with samples of world cuisine, cultural displays, performances, and much more.

· Country/Region Display Booths with a variety of activities and treats
· Music and Dance Performances
· Sports Demonstrations
· Games, Crafts, and Dance Workshops
· International Book Fair
· Student Art Exhibit and
· Magnificent Food Court with a separate entrance contribution

The following countries and regions will be represented: AUSTRALIA, BRAZIL, CARIBBEAN ISLANDS OF ST VINCENT AND HAITI, CHINA, ECUADOR, FRANCE, GERMANY, INDIA, INDONESIA, IRELAND, ISRAEL, ITALY, JAPAN, KOREA, MEXICO, NEW ZEALAND, PAKISTAN, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, PERU, QUEBEC, SOUTH AFRICA, and USA.

Tickets: Pre-event entry: $8/individual, $20/family (at door: $10 and $25)
Pre-event food court: $6/plate (at door: $8/plate)

For pre-event sales, visit the International Fair page on the Scarsdale Schools website, here --or click here to purchase tickets.

Ticket sales and will call, book fair, art display and auditorium seating will open at noon and the ppening ceremony with the Parade of Nations begins at 12:30.

Food Court and Country Booths will be open from 1pm to 4:30pm

For further information please email: scarsdaleintlfair@gmail.com.

sheelaChariThe 4th annual Scarsdale Teen Writers' Conference will be held this year on Friday, May 16, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Scarsdale High School. The event, which has grown in popularity, is organized by the Scarsdale Public Library Teen Advisory Board. Registration is required at the library website www.scarsdalelibrary.org.

The event gives high school students the opportunity to learn from and ask questions of published writers.

The program will include:

Writing Fiction with Sheela Chari. Chari is an author of children's and young adult mysteries. She will teach a class on creative writing. Her novel Vanished was chosen as a 2012 Children's Literature Honor Book by the Asian/Pacific American Library Association and was nominated.

Taste Test with Barbara Josselsohn, a journalist back by popular demand, who will again conduct a class on writing reviews of various products. This year cookies, every kid's favorite treat, are in the spotlight. Josselsohn is a freelance magazine writer specializing in home and family topics. Her articles have appeared in The New York Times, Parents Magazine, American Baby, Consumers Digest, Westchester Family and The Scarsdale Inquirer.

For the third consecutive year the conference will have a panel of authors in various fieldsappel to answer students' questions about writing. This year the panel will consist of: Erin Foster, a freelance travel writer specializing in Walt Disney World and co-author of The Unofficial Guide to the Disney Cruise Line, published in April; Carrie Gilpin, the education reporter for The Scarsdale Inquirer; and Scarsdale native Jacob Appel, a playwright, bioethicist, and novelist, who has had his acclaimed short stories published in 215 literary journals.

For additional information contact chablatt@gmail.com or vgbeizer@gmail.com.

BursteinOn May 9, 2014 David Burstein, 25, the CEO and Co-Founder of Run for America, a movement bringing the rising generation of talent into our political system and mobilizing political leaders to start solving the world's biggest problems, will speak at the Scarsdale League of Women Voters Annual Spring Luncheon.

Burstein is the author of Fast Future: How the Millennial Generation is Shaping Our World, which explains how today's young adults are becoming the most powerful change agents in modern history. David will speak on Millenniums, the largest generation in history, their rise, their power, what makes them different, and how and why they are changing everything; from our biggest institutions to the way we love.

David is the former Executive Director of Generation18, a nonpartisan young voter engagement organization that grew out of the documentary film, 18 in '08, which he directed and produced about young voters in the 2008 election. For his work, David received a 2009 DoSomething Award. David's 2012 follow-up film, Up to Us, produced with OurTime.org and Comcast, focused on the optimism and resilience of the Millennial Generation in the face of the economic crisis and their continued desire to vote and participate in public service.fastfuture

David has appeared on CNN, FOX News, MSNBC, NPR, ABC Evening News, and C-SPAN, and in The New York Times, USA Today, The Boston Globe, Politico, Salon, The Huffington Post, and many others. David is a contributor to Fast Company, and he is the Founding Co-Director of the Bluhm/Helfand Social Innovation Fellowship @ Chicago Ideas Week, which helps outstanding young social entrepreneurs grow their impact. He serves on the advisory boards of Watson University, The Civic Life Project, and The Westport Youth Film Festival. He is a graduate of NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study.

The public is invited to the Scarsdale League's annual spring luncheon which will follow the League's annual meeting, to be held at the Scarsdale Golf Club on May 9, 2014, at noon. Admission is $40 ($45 at the door), High School and college students discounted to $20. Please RSVP by May 6 to: Anne Lyons, 82 Greenacres Avenue, Scarsdale, NY 10583 or online at lwvs.org., Event Tickets. Questions: please contact Anne Lyons, aulyons@gmail.com.

forgoodmeasureThe Scarsdale Teen Center, popularly known as The Center@862, celebrates its fifteenth anniversary at the eighth annual Night of Rock on Saturday, May 3, 2014. Night of Rock 2014 kicks off at 7:00 p.m. with teen talent at The Center, 862 Scarsdale Avenue, followed by several adult bands.

For Good Measure, Scarsdale High School's first a cappella group, is the opening act followed by adult performers Stuart Bassel, Michael Gliedman and Lee Miller of McStuly, playing the music they heard at their teen center and The Offbeats, a band of Scarsdale High School 60's-70's alumni rockers. The Center staff and volunteers will keep it rocking through the night!

In addition to the live musical performances, there will be a 50-50 raffle going on through the night featuring donations from rock band Skyfactor, several albums produced by Loma Vista Record Company and sports memorabilia from Steiner Sports. Lange's pizza and soft drinks will be available for purchase.

In addition to the live musical performances, Lange's pizza and soft drinks will be available for purchase.

Adult tickets are $20 online/$25 at the door. Student tickets (ages 10-18) are $10 online/$15 at the door. To buy tickets online, please visit: www.TheCenter862.com. All proceeds benefit The Center @ 862.
For further information, contact: 914-722-8358.

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jlcw3-14bThe Junior League of Central Westchester's (JLCW) Spring Fundraiser, Glitz & Glamour took place on Friday, March 28, 2014 and was truly a glamorous evening. The event was attended by over 270 people and raised funds to support the JLCW's programs that help improve the local community.

The evening was co-sponsored by Pepe Infiniti and 42 The Restaurant and was held at Pepe Infiniti in White Plains, NY. The evening included a cocktail reception, with passed hors d'oeuvres provided by Nikos Greek Taverna and dinner and dessert provided by 42 The Restaurant. Wine, beer and spirits were provided by 42 The Restaurant, William Rattner Somelier Selections, Slovenia Vodka, Domaine Select Wine Estates, Zachys and Caperberry Events. The evening featured an exciting silent auction and entertainment by the Music Conservatory of Westchester. Diana Gould generously donated the decorations for the entire event, and Londin Photography provided red carpet photos and other photography throughout the evening.


Some of the top items from the silent auction included a gorgeous diamond necklace generously donated by JLCW's Emerald Sponsor, Tiffany & Co. at the Westchester and a one-week stay in Captiva Island, Florida.


"Glitz & Glamour was an amazing evening and we are so grateful to our Crown Jewel Sponsors Pepe Infiniti and 42 The Restaurant for their generous donations", said Julie King, President of the Junior League of Central Westchester. "The funds raised for the JLCW will be incredibly helpful in our mission to improve the local community through charitable works."

Proceeds from Glitz & Glamour support the JLCW's programs that promote health and literacy, provide food and necessities to the underprivileged, empower low-income families, help preserve community history and train effective community volunteers. The JLCW is very grateful to all of its sponsors including Emerald Sponsors Tiffany & Co.at the Westchester and Neiman Marcus and Ruby Sponsors Sportime, Houlihan Lawrence, TD Bank, Simon Properties and American Airlines.

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