Friday, February 29, 2008

Weekend Events

A few ways to spice up the weekend:

The Odyssey Nobel Prize winner Derek Walcott's play interweaves Homeric and Caribbean themes. Friday and Saturday, 8:00; Sunday, 2:00. Performing Arts Center

Poetry Reading As part of the Katonah Poetry Series, Tony Hoagland reads some of his work. Sunday, 4:00. Katonah Village Library

Family First Saturday Kids and their parents can discover art together through gallery talks and related hands-on art workshops. This month's theme is seeing how artists represent landscapes in different ways. Saturday, 1:00. Neuberger Museum of Art

Eagle’s Out Come for a last view of eagles before they leave for the spring. Meet at Croton Point Park. Sunday, 9:00. Teatown Lake Reservation

The Scarborough Singers
A concert featuring works by early American composers. Sunday, 3:00. Ossining Library

Build a Nest Box
Children can create a home for a bluebird or a wren. Sunday, 1:30 to 3:30. Rockefeller State Park

Eric Carle Classics, on Stage The award-winning illustrator's The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Little Cloud, and The Mixed-up Chameleon (above) are brought to life in this glow-in-the-dark puppet production by the Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia. Sunday, 12:00 and 3:00. Performing Arts Center

Art Portfolio Day Got art? Regional artists are invited to bring their work in for review. Sunday, 2:00 to 6:00. Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art

2001: A Space Odyssey Stanley Kubric's futuristic classic comes back to the big screen. Sunday, 6:00. Tarrytown Music Hall

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