Monday, Feb. 11
Great Decisions: Chappaqua Foreign Policy Discussion Group: 10 a.m. Iran facilitator Tyler Beebe will join guest speaker Ambassador John Limbert, former deputy assistant secretary of state for Iranian affairs and former U.S. ambassador to Mauritania. 195 S. Greeley Ave.
Storytimes: 4:30 p.m. For those in grades K-2, come to this week’s Storytimes at the Chappaqua library and anticipate a surprise activity. Free. 195 S. Greeley Ave.
Tuesday, Feb. 12
Crochet With Kate: 3-6 p.m. Grades 5-12 are welcomed to join Kate for part of her Girl Scout Gold Award project. Kate will start with the basics — hats and scarves — and then move on to arimgurumi in this monthly program. Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave.
Coffee and Conversation with Lyn: 7:30-9 p.m. All school community families are invited to join Superintendent of Schools Lyn McKay for some coffee and informal conversation at Seven Bridges Middle School, 222 Seven Bridges Road, Chappaqua.
Town Board Meeting: 8:15 p.m. The New Castle Town Board will have a work session in New Castle Town Hall, 200 S. Greely Avenue.
Wednesday, Feb. 13
All Together Now: 11:30 a.m. Join the Chappaqua Library for story time. For those 5 years old and younger, with an adult. No registration is necessary. 195 S. Greeley Ave.
Taking The Mystery Out of Your Finances: 7 p.m. Co-sponsored with The Center for Financial and Economic Education at Westchester Community College, speakers will include Ann Herrero, Financial Advisor, Edward Jone, and Tony DeVito as they go over the ABCs of mutual funds and exchange traded funds. Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave.
Thursday, Feb. 14
Crochet With Kate: 5 p.m. Grades 5-12 are welcomed to join Kate for part of her Girl Scout Gold Award project. Kate will start with the basics — hats and scarves — and then move on to arimgurumi in this monthly program. Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave.
Author Talk: You’ll Know When You Get There: Herbie Hancock And The Mwandishi Band: 7 p.m. Author Bob Gluck, associate professor of music at the University of Albany, has written about an overlooked group that was responsible for a remarkable number of innovations, both cultural and musical, from the reclamation of African identities to the use of synthesizers, and was an inspiration to a generation of musicians to follow. Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave.
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