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Optimize Your 2025 Tax Season

Friday, March 7, 4:00 PM

Join certified public accountant Katrina Luca in the Scott Room to learn what’s new in 2025 and how best to navigate the process and ensure that your taxes are filed as effectively, easily, and accurately as possible. https://bit.ly/3CCuoNs


Scarsdale Public Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB) Meeting

Tuesday, Mar. 11, 7:00 PM. 

Come join this welcoming group of creative and innovative young adults in grades 6-12. Join us for a scavenger hunt at the library! A mix of fun book clues and a way to learn about the library’s cataloging system, with prizes for the winner! Participation in TAB meetings and events enables you to earn community service hours. Register here: bit.ly/4jSStA6


VIRTUAL: Successfully Navigating College Admissions in 2025

Tuesday, March 11, 7:00 PM

This program is recommended for parents and their high school teens and is a detailed and strategic overview of what students should focus on for a successful college admissions process. https://bit.ly/3EvdosO


Fun Film Shorts

Thursday, March 13, 10:30 AM

Visit the library for short movie screenings! We’ll watch the animated versions of some of our favorite picture books! https://bit.ly/4gERsZL


The Magical Gardens of Bunny Mellon with Jennifer Yates

Friday, March 14, 2:00 PM 

This talk will highlight key moments in Bunny Mellon’s life and career ranging from the redesign of the White House Rose Garden to her establishment of the Oak Spring Foundation along with her enduring legacy, which focused on the importance of ecology and design. https://bit.ly/4hAEr4S


Celebrating Irish Harp Music

Friday, March 14, 4:30 PM

Join us in the Scott Room for a concert of Irish harp music, interspersed with a discussion of the history and the mythology of the harp in Ireland. https://bit.ly/4hNGvpy


New York Opera Forum – Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera

Saturday, March 15, 1:30 PM

Join us in the Scott Room for an afternoon of one of the great staples of classic opera! The New York Opera Forum will be presenting a concert version of Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Un Ballo in Maschera (“A Masked Ball”). https://bit.ly/41978ju

 

VIRTUAL: Panel Discussion: Support Services for College Students with Anxiety and/or Learning Differences

Sunday, March 16, 3:00 PM

Join our Zoom discussion of college support services for students with anxiety and/or learning differences to pose your questions to a panel of representatives from universities and colleges. https://bit.ly/3EAjQPt


Movie Screening & Discussion – The Revolt of Mamie Stover

Friday, March 21, 2:00 PM The film was initially criticized, especially in comparison to the novel, for its sanitization of the more sordid details of 1940s Hollywood and prostitution and its careful framing to appease censors. Later appraisals lauded Russell’s acting and the vigor of Walsh’s direction. A clever and unconventional film, mixing genres like romance, drama, and war to offer a fascinating and empowered lead. https://bit.ly/4hQs83Y


VIRTUAL: Panel Discussion: Support Services for College Students with Autism

Sunday, March 23, 3:00 PM

Join our Zoom discussion of college support services for students with autism to pose your questions to a panel of representatives from universities. https://bit.ly/419xbqx


Hybrid – Creativity in Bloom: Flowers and Art

Tuesday, March 25, 4:30 PM

Beverly Shipko, a contemporary realist artist and avid art historian, will join us in the Scott Room to discuss the age-old tradition of incorporating flowers into art. From still life to unobtrusive background detail to the rich symbolism behind different blooms, Ms. Shipko will lecture on and explore the many guises of flowers and plants in art. https://bit.ly/418Tv3L


Resume Writing Workshop for Teens

Wednesday, March 26, 6:30 PM

In this workshop, we’ll review aspects of an effective student resume and consider the valuable skills that high school students have that employers want to see. Participants will walk away with an understanding of how to improve their resumes and how to “target” a resume towards a field or a position. https://bit.ly/4gC3KCd


Kids Rock U: Music for Aardvarks – Saturday, March 29, 10:30 AM

Join Luke for an interactive musical experience. Sing, dance and jam on a million instruments! Register here: bit.ly/3D0h4lX


Chinese Movie Matinee – Namiya (2017) – Saturday, March 29, 2:00 PM

The film for March is the fantasy comedy Namiya, based on the Japanese novel Miracles of the Namiya General Store by Keigo Higashino. This monthly event is completely free, and refreshments will be provided! This event is cosponsored by the OCA-WHV. https://bit.ly/3EIxlwi