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Westchester County Business Journal • ARTSWNEWS


OCTOBER 2011 get more event information, visit www.artswestchester.org


Music: Irvington Town Hall Theater presents The Rascals. Known to many as “The Young Rascals,” they will have you singing along. 8pm. www.irvingtontheater. com


Music: The Performing Arts Center presents Audra McDonald. Broadway star Audra McDonald sings songs from the classic American Songbook. 8:30pm. www.artscenter.org


Theater: Emelin Theatre presents Sylvester & the Magic Pebble. This charming story has been adapted for the stage by Enchantment Theatre Company. 11am and 1:30pm. www.emelin.org


Theater: Taconic Opera presents A Rare Verdi Warhorse. Nabucco features what many call the most difficult soprano role ever written by Verdi. At Pepsico Theatre at SUNY Purchase. 7-9:45pm. www.taconicopera.org


30/ SUNDAY


Festival: Hudson River Museum presents Day of the Dead celebration. Celebrating death as life continues! 10/30, 12-5pm. www.hrm.org


Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Evnin Rising Stars II. Artistic Director Pamela Frank, presents the second of two exciting per-


formances. 4pm. www.caramoor.org


Music: Copland House presents A Chinese Harvest Moon Celebration. Featuring Dragon Blue by Derek Bermel and music by Bright Sheng, Huang Ruo, Lou Harrison, and others. At Merestead. 3pm. www.coplandhouse.org


Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Ray Manzarek & Robby Krieger of The Doors. Manzarek and Krieger are joined by vocalist Dave Brock and will perform all of the band’s greatest hits. 7pm. www.tar- rytownmusichall.org


Music: The Performing Arts Center presents Budapest Festival Orchestra. Budapest Festival Orchestra (Ivan Fischer, Conductor) plays Bartok, Tchaikovsky, and Schubert. 3pm. www.artscenter.org


31/ MONDAY


Film: Purchase College presents For My Father. Tarek, a Palestinian forced on a suicide mission in Tel Aviv to redeem his father’s honor, is given a second chance when the fuse on his explosive vest fails to detonate. 7:30pm. www.purchase.edu


Workshop: Color Camera Club of Westchester presents Photographic Program. The Color Camera Club will host Joel Morgovski, noted photographer and speaker. 7:30-9:30pm. www.colorcamera- club.org


WICKED WESTCHESTER Halloween and Fall Events around the County


CROTON CORTLANDT CENTER FOR THE ARTS


914-739-4320 www.cccarts.org


ART TIME OUT. HALLOWEEN FUN: Oct. 22


An autumn/Halloween-themed art- making workshop for children.


LYNDHURST IN TARRYTOWN 631-4481 www.lyndhurst.org


SCARECROW AUTUMN FESTIVAL: Oct. 8-30


Take the entire family to Lyndhurst for a day of music, fall activities and more.


SCARECROW INVASION: Oct. 9; Rain date: Oct 10.


500 scarecrows created by local children have invaded the grounds of Lyndhurst.


BOOFEST: Oct. 28


A barn dance, a silly 19th century mansion tour, fortune telling, 500 scarecrows, storytelling witches and lots of fun!


PHILIPSBURG MANOR IN


SLEEPY HOLLOW 914-631-8200 www.hudsonvalley.org


HORSEMAN'S HOLLOW: Oct. 8-30


The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is taken to its darkest extremes and Philipsburg Manor is transformed into a terrifying landscape ruled by the undead, the evil, and the insane.


VAN CORTLANDT MANOR


IN CROTON-ON-HUDSON 914-631-8200 www.hudsonvalley.org


THE GREAT JACK O'LANTERN BLAZE: Oct. 1-2, 7-10, 14-16, 20-23, 27-31 Nov. 4-6


An elaborate walk-through experience featuring more than 4,000 individually hand-carved, illuminated jack o’ lanterns.


WASHINGTON IRVING'S SUNNYSIDE IN


TARRYTOWN 914-631-8200 www.hudsonvalley.org


LEGEND CELEBRATION: Oct. 8-30


Enjoy ghost stories, live music, and a bevy of magicians, puppeteers, and a spooky mime scarecrow during this day-time festival.


WHITE PLAINS


MIDDLE SCHOOL 914-713-4311 www.chordsmen.org


IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, M-AD WORLD! Oct. 22


The Westchester Chordsmen, Westchester’s only barbershop chorus, performs spooky Halloween songs.


Sylvester & the Magic Pebble, Emelin Theatre, 10/29


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