There's so much to do in Westchester! Take a look below at today's events. Whether your child is a fan of animals, art, museums, or the great outdoors, we've got something for your family. Looking ahead to the weekend or some vacation time? Check out the NY Metro Parents' calendar!!
Nature Bugs - Greenburgh Nature Center
November 02, 2009 - Scarsdale
Explor nature on the lawn and in the woods, meet museum animals, crafts and play nature games.
Salsa Babies - Groove Performing Arts
November 02, 2009 - Larchmont
Learn basic steps to Latin dances with your baby in tow.
Reading Coach - White Plains Public Library
November 02, 2009 - White Plains
Learn how to read better and improve your school work. Parents must accompany child. Pre-registration is required.
The Art of Botanical Illustration - RYE ARTS CENTER
Through November 14, 2009 - Rye
Professional artwork of students, faculty, and alumni of the New York Botanical Garden's Botanical Art and Illustration Program will be on display.
Japanese Autumn Adventures - New York Botanical Garden
Through November 15, 2009 -
Participate in innovative projects that complement the Kiku in the Japanese Autumn Garden exhibition. Activities include an interactive Japanese tea ceremony, tea leaf exploration, chrysanthemum planting, and more.
Rye Farmers' Market - City of Rye
Through November 22, 2009 - Rye
Fresh produce, meats, dairy and bakery items, plants, speciality foods, wines, and more.
Pelham Farmers' Market - Town of Pelham
Through November 22, 2009 - Pelham
Fresh produce, meats, dairy and bakery items, plants, speciality foods, wines, and more.
Transformers: The Art of Assemblage - Westchester Community College Fine Arts Gallery
Through November 22, 2009 - Valhalla
The exhibition includes works by three artists from the Northeast region; Natasha Cohen, Shiela Hale, and Lucy Krupenye.
British Subjects: Identity and Self-Fashioning, 1965-2009 - Neuberger Museum of Art
Through December 13, 2009 - Purchase
Sixty works including masquerade, performance, videos, and installation as well as paintings, sculpture, and photography will be on display dramatizing new notions of identity and presenting a wide array of artistic practices that constitute self-portraiture today.
Stories and Tales - Larchmont Public Library
Through December 19, 2009 - Larchmont
An interactive story time that teaches kids language and reading.
Katonah - Lewisboro Farmers Market - John Jay High School
Through December 19, 2009 - Cross River
Fresh produce, meats, dairy and bakery items, plants, speciality foods, wines, and more.
Ossining Farmers' Market - Ossining Post Office
Through December 19, 2009 - Ossining
Fresh produce, meats, dairy and bakery items, plants, speciality foods, wines, and more.
Pleasantville Farmers' Market - Memorial Plaza
Through December 19, 2009 - Pleasantville
Fresh produce, meats, dairy and bakery items, plants, speciality foods, wines, and more.
Free Parking Thursdays - Nyack Village
Through December 31, 2009 - Nyack
The Village of Nyack offers free parking every Thursday evening through the holidays. Stop by to check out the town's unique shops and restaurants without worrying about your Muni Meter.
Dressed For The Occasion - The Horace Greeley House
Through January 01, 2010 - Chappaqua
New Castle Historical Society's collection of Victorian afternoon and wedding dresses,children's apparel and toys, Horace Greeley'ss granddaughter's wedding veil and much more.
New York: The Roots of Hudson Valley Culture - Hudson River Museum
Through January 10, 2010 - Yonkers
Trace the Dutch impact on today's life in bustling New York City and the Hudson Valley. New York's legends and celebra- tions are seen in paintings, sculpture, and objects.
Volunteer Environmental Educator Training Course - Sheldrake Environmental Center
Through April 01, 2010 - Larchmont
Participate in a 12-session course in ecology and teaching techniques.
Toddler Music Class - Weekday Nursery School
Through June 01, 2010 - New Rochelle
Children and adults sing songs, learn new ones, and gain an appreciation for music.