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What To Do This Weekend In 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 in Chappaqua this weekend.

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

Photo Credit: Michael Nocella

Friday, Feb. 8

Drama With Action Racket Theatre: 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Grades 7-12 are invited to join actor Lois Kagan Mingus, co-founder of the socially conscious Manhattan-based Action Racket Theatre, as he leads participants to "pose their own dramatic and comedic questions," with each participant writing and performing lines. Chappaqua Library 195 S. Greeley Ave.

Mark Bomback, Film Screenwriter, With Segment Of His Film, “Unstoppable”: 7 p.m. A segment of Mark’s film, “Unstoppable,” starring Denzel Washington, will be the subject of the talk, including the particulars of screenwriting.  Mark is also the screenwriter for "Live Free or Die Hard" starring Bruce Willis, "Race to Witch Mountain" and "Total Recall," starring Colin Farrell and Kate Beckinsale. Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave.

Saturday, Feb. 9

Bridge & Scrabble: 10 a.m. Match wits with former Library Board Trustee Stan Kurzban. Bridge is offered to singles, pairs and small groups, but is not for beginners. All levels are welcomed for Scrabble. Free and open to the public. Chappaqua Library 195 S. Greeley Ave.

Chappaqua Farmers Market: 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Head over 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.

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

Rotary Charter Night: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Chappaqua’s Rotary Club honors Joan Corwin this Saturday, February 9, at the Kittle House. Corwin, 77, is mainly known to families throughout New Castle for getting children safely to and from school and after-school activities. 11 Kittle Road, Chappaqua.

Sunday, Feb. 10

Concert: Westchester Klezmer Program Band: 3 p.m. This intergenerational band program is the largest of its kind in the country. Musicians will delight the audience with spirited Klezmer music. The band will bring Eastern European dance and folk music to life in a lively program appropriate for the whole family. Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave.

 

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