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What To Do This Weekend In And Around Chappaqua

CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. – Looking for something to do this weekend in or around Chappaqua? The Chappaqua Daily Voice has your back. Here are some events set to take place this weekend around town. For a more extensive listing, please visit our Events page.

Find out what's going on this weekend around Chappaqua.

Find out what's going on this weekend around Chappaqua.

Photo Credit: Michael Nocella

Friday, Jan. 11

All Together Now: 11 a.m. Join the Chappaqua Library for some morning story time. For those 5 years old or younger with an adult. No registration necessary. Chappaqua Library 195 S. Greeley Ave.

Films on Artists and Art: 7 p.m. Join John Shearer and Marcy Freedman for this BBC film looks at Life magazine and the photographers that made it special. Started in 1936 by Henry Luce, the staff of Life believed pictures could change the world. Shearer was a staff photographer at Life and Look magazines in the 1960s and '70s. Chappaqua Library 195 S. Greeley Ave.

Saturday, Jan. 12

Chappaqua Farmers' Market: 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Head to Chappaqua for farm fresh produce, meats, fish, cheese, breads, and prepared food. Until the weather warms up, vendors and customers will gather indoors at St. Mary’s Church in downtown Chappaqua. 191 S. Greeley Ave.

All Together Now: 11:30 a.m. Join the Chappaqua Library for some morning story time. For those 5 years old or younger with an adult. No registration necessary. Chappaqua Library 195 S. Greeley Ave.

Photojournalist Master Class: 2 p.m. Led by John Shearer, these workshops are open to teens and adults with a maxium of 20 students. All students must have their own camera and be able to print their own prints between workshops. Also Jan. 26 and Feb. 9 and 12. Registration at info desk or online. Chappaqua Library 195 S. Greeley Ave.

Sunday, Jan. 13

Blue Sky’s Studio’s Digital Animation: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Time is running out on the Katonah Museum’s exhibit, “Ice Age to The Digital Age,” which is daily until Jan. 20. The exhibit takes a behind the scenes look at digital animation created by the artists of Blue Sky Studios, the people behind blockbuster films, “Robots,” “Ice Age,” and “Rio.” Admission is $5 for children and $7 for adults. For more information, visit www.katonahmuseum.org. 134 Jay Sreet (Route 22), Katonah.

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