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Get Out: Belly Dancing, Eclectic Cello and Gershwin

New Rochelle Patch's weekly guide to help you plan your weekend.

The weekend is just around the corner and you're probably trying to figure out what's going on around town.

New Rochelle Patch is here to fill you in on local events and activities to enjoy during your precious down time.

1.  
Where/When:
Rangoli Indian Cuisine, Friday, March 25, 7-11:30 p.m.

Why Go: Rangoli Indian Cuisine, located at 615 Main St., New Rochelle, will host a Bollywood Belly Dance Night, featuring a 30-plus item buffet, a henna tattoo artist, and Rangoli's in-house DJ (DJ KP) spinning Bollywood tunes, accompanied by several bellydancers.
Pricing:
$30 per person; admission does not include tax or gratuity.

2.
Where/When:
, Saturday, March 26, 11 a.m.-noon.
Why Go:
Seasoned Landscape Architect Jan Johnsen will show attendees how to create a beautiful, environmentally sound gardens of their own.
Pricing: Free

3.
Where/When:
, Saturday, March 26, 3 p.m
Why Go:
Acclaimed cellist E. Zoe Hassman will perform an eclectic show comprised of pop, jazz, rock, Broadway and classical music at the Ossie Davis Theater.
Pricing: Suggested donation of $2.

4.

Where/When:
, 1000 Pinebrook Blvd.,
Why Go:
Multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, Josh Nelson and his band will perform high-octane, modern Jewish rock at Temple Israel of New Rochelle.
Pricing: Adult $18; Teen $10; Child $5.

5.
Where/When:
Ossie Davis Theater at New Rochelle Public Library, Sunday, March 27, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Why Go:
Broadway music expert and accomplished musician, Eric Jennings will cap off his three-part series on significant 20th-century American composers. This final session will explore and highlight the music and lyrics of George Gershwin through video, discussion and live performance.
Pricing: Free

We have listed quite a few options here, but what about something fun for the kids?

6.
Where/When:
, 1000 Pinebrook Blvd., Sunday, March 27, 1-2:30 p.m.
Why Go:
Singer and storyteller Lou Del Bianco will host a family concert to benefit The Sharing Shelf of Family Services of Westchester.
Pricing: $12 in advance or $15 at the door.

CORRECTION: The Josh Nelson Project costs $18 for adults, $10 for teens and $5 for a child. A previous version of this article had the incorrect price. Patch regrets the error.

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