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Grab & Go Kids Planner: Robin Hood, Arts & Crafts, Butterflies and More

Events and activities to keep your little ones amused over the upcoming weekend.

1.
Where/When:
, 153 Library Ln., Mamaroneck, Saturday, July 23, 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Why Go: These two performances of Robin Hood are the culmination of a week-long acting camp at Emelin's Missoula Children's Theatre for kids ages 6-16.

Pricing: $13; Click here to purchase tickets.

2.
Where/When: Wave Hill (Ecology Building), W. 249th St. and Independence Ave., Bronx, Saturday, July 23, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Why Go: At this week's Family Art Project, everyone will get to create their own custom sunglasses with rose (or blue or green or purple) colored glasses, from which to view the scenic grounds at Wave Hill.
Pricing: Free

3. : 'My Jazzy Journal'
Where/When:
, 969 Central Park Ave., Scarsdale, Saturday, July 23, 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Why Go: At Lakeshore Learning Store's upcoming Free Craft Fun session titled "My Jazzy Journal," kids will have the chance to create their own customized journals.
Pricing: Free.

4.
Where/When:
, 230 Main St., White Plains, Saturday, July 23, 4 p.m.
Why Go: Barnes and Nobles' weekly Bilingual Storytime is a great opportunity to spark your kid's interest in learning a second language.
Pricing: Free.

5.
Where/When:
, 99 Dromore Rd., Scarsdale, Sunday, July 24, 2:30 p.m.
Why Go: Walk among free flying butterflies in Greenburgh Nature Center's indoor Butterfly Exhibit. Nature Center naturalists will be there to answer questions about the stunning critters they refer to as “flying flowers."
Pricing: Free with museum admission.

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Ina Aronow June 11, 2013 at 10:40 pm
It seemed to me the key point of moving the City Yard from the waterfront was to open up theRead More waterfront and turn that run down and obsolete yard into a public park overlooking Long Island Sound. The westside site was the most cost effective place to move the yard. Not ideal, but no real alternative has been proposed. I don't think this has much to do with racism. All races can enjoy more of the waterfront. Any development around it will add to our tax base
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Ms. Aronow, The issue is that an alternative has been suggested, Ward Acres, as it is much largerRead More and strategically beneficial for the City of New Rochelle. I don't think the recent public discussions has resulted in unanimity in terms of the waterfront being an entirely public venue for all races to enjoy.