Kevin Patrick Morgan Funeral and wake arrangements
Elmsford, NY - Kevin Patrick Morgan, 63 lifelong resident of Elmsford, NY died April 4th, 2019 after a short battle with cancer. Born May 20th, 1955 to the late Alphonsus and Rosie (O'Reilly) Morgan, he is survived by his loving wife Nancy (Parks) of 40 years, son Kevin (Rhonda) and daughter Kristen (Rajesh) Kumar. Poppy to Evan, AJ, Julia, and Liam. He was a decorated retired police detective in the Greenburgh Police Department, an Investigator for the legal aid society, Greenburgh Town Councilman, member of the elmsford rotary, and Leukemia And Lymphoma Society board member in which he won man of the year for his fundraising efforts. Kevin is survived by sister Linda and his brothers Robert and Richard and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his sister Deborah and his brother Brian.
Elmsford, NY - Kevin Patrick Morgan, 63 lifelong resident of Elmsford, NY died April 4th, 2019 after a short battle with cancer. Born May 20th, 1955 to the late Alphonsus and Rosie (O'Reilly) Morgan, he is survived by his loving wife Nancy (Parks) of 40 years, son Kevin (Rhonda) and daughter Kristen (Rajesh) Kumar. Poppy to Evan, AJ, Julia, and Liam. He was a decorated retired police detective in the Greenburgh Police Department, an Investigator for the legal aid society, Greenburgh Town Councilman, member of the elmsford rotary, and Leukemia And Lymphoma Society board member in which he won man of the year for his fundraising efforts. Kevin is survived by sister Linda and his brothers Robert and Richard and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his sister Deborah and his brother Brian.
Reposing, Hawthorne Funeral Home on Saturday, 2-5 PM and Sunday 3-7 PM
Funeral Mass, Monday at 10 AM at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Elmsford, NY. Interment, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Greenburgh, N.Y.
In lieu of flowers donations to Leukemia And Lymphoma Society https://donate.lls.org/lls/ donate
Hawthorne Funeral Home
21 West Stevens Avenue
Hawthorne, New York 10532
914-769-4404
Hawthorne Funeral Home
21 West Stevens Avenue
Hawthorne, New York 10532
914-769-4404
Shared Stories, Open Minds for Grades K-4 and their families.
Saturday, April 6th, 11:00am - 12:15pm
The read-aloud selection is And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell. GLSEN (The Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Netwrok) is collaborating with high school students from local LGBTQIA Alliance Groups to offer a diversity program to the community. The students will read and discuss age appropriate books that contain themes of gender roles, sexual orientation, diversity and acceptance. The event will include a related craft project and snacks. Registration suggested. To register, click here.
Shared Stories, Open Minds for Grades 5-8 and their families.
Saturday, April 6th, 12:30pm - 2:00pm
The read-aloud selection is I Am Jazz by Jessica Herthel and Jazz Jennings.
GLSEN (The Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Netwrok) is collaborating with high school students from local LGBTQIA Alliance Groups to offer a diversity program to the community. The students will read and discuss age appropriate books that contain themes of gender roles, sexual orientation, diversity and acceptance. The event will include a related craft project and snacks. Registration suggested. To register, click here.
Art Talk
The First Feasts: How Communal Meals Became a Central Part of Human Rituals
Sunday, April 7th, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Join Natalie D. Munro, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Connecticut, for a lecture on the earliest known feast festival from a 12,000 year old burial cave at Hilazon Tachtit in Israel. Evidence from Hilazon illuminates how feasts became a universal part of our modern day rituals including holidays and the passage of major life events. Sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America - (AIA) of Westchester.
No registration required.
¡Domingos Divertidos!
Sunday, April 7th, 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Vengan a la biblioteca un domingo al mes para conocer y disfrutar de todos los materiales, recursos e información que tenemos para las familias latinas. Habrá actividades especiales para padres e hijos de 3 a 6 años. Ayudamos a los niños con la lectura y a los padres con sus preguntas. ¡Al final del evento compartiremos un cuento y galletas! No es necesario inscribirse. Para más información, favor de llamar a 721-8235.
SBIC: Senior Benefits Information Center
Every Monday - 10:00am - 1:00pm
Senior Benefits Information Center helps older adults 60 and over and those caring for the elderly achieve a better understanding of Medicare health plans and prescription drug coverage. Trained advisers help you navigate Medicare. Great during open enrollment. FREE - No Appointment Necessary. Help Line: 231-3260
Movers and Shakers
Every Tuesday and Friday from 10:15am - 10:45am
Little movers and shakers can embrace their inner groove in this early literacy program for walkers up to 2 years old.
Toddler Time
Every Tuesday and Friday from 11:00am - 11:30am
Delight and stimulate your toddler's brain with books, rhymes and music. Toddler Time is for children ages 2 to 3 with an adult.
Book Ends: Philosophy Book Discussion Group
Tuesday, April 9th, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Book Title: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by, David Hume
The philosophy reading group meets bi-monthly and is a self guided discussion group led by Mr. Robert Brantl, Esq. The group is dedicated to the great philosophers of the past and present. Often titles selected are obscure and must be purchased by group participants. Copies of books or articles may be obtained online or sometimes through the Westchester Library System ILL service with local universities. A single work is discussed over several months. New members please register online here.
Westchester County Department of Health Navigator Program
Every Tuesday from 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Contact: Westchester County Department of Health
Please call to make an appointment in advance.
Do you need health insurance? The Westchester County Health Department offers FREE help. Contact them at 914-995-6350 or email hnav@westchestergov.com
Teen Homework Help
Tuesday April 9th & Wednesday, April 10th, 3:30pm - 5:30pm
Teen Homework Help is free after-school help from local college students for students grades 6-9 and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. It will take place in Teenburgh. Look for the Homework Help sign! Homework Help is not designed to be one-on-one tutoring, but instead a way to work through individual questions or problems a student may have difficulty with while doing their homework and studying.No registration required.
Latin Dance: Salsa!
Tuesday, April 9th, 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Learn basic steps and improve your moves with Maestro Carlos Doñán of Latinshines! All levels welcome. No partner required & no registration required. ¡Aprendan los pasos básicos y mejoren su estilo con Maestro Carlos Doñán de Latinshines! Todos los niveles bienvenidos. No se requiere pareja ni registración.
Baby Laptime
Every Wednesday from 10:30am - 10:50am
Non-walking babies enjoy nursery rhymes, songs, cuddles and fun appropriate for our youngest library users.
Spanish ~ English Conversation Group
Grupo de Conversación español ~ inglés
Wednesday, April 10th, 17th & 24th, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Improve your Spanish conversation skills. Basic Spanish needed to participate. Please call 721-8235 for more information. Mejore su nivel de conversación en inglés. Saber lo básico es necesario para participar. Favor de llamar 721-8235 para más información.
Preschool Storytime
Every Wednesday from 4:00pm - 4:40pm
For Ages 3 to 5 years with an adult. Come share stories and make a craft to take home.
Guitar Club
Wednesday, April 10th, 17th & 24th, 4:30pm - 5:15pm
A club where anyone ages 10-18 are welcome. Learn from teen guitarists -- they can teach you the basics and songs that you would like to learn. Make sure to bring an acoustic guitar and a capo and we will do the rest! Experienced and inexperienced players are welcome. No registration required.
AniManga Club
Wednesday, April 10th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Can't get enough Anime and Manga -- come to Animanga Club! Draw, hang out, enjoy pizza and watch Anime. Meets on the Second Wednesday of the Month. For grades 6-12.
Taming Anxiety & Self Care: For Students in Grades 6-12 and Their Adults
Wednesday, April 10th, 7:00pm - 8:30pm
The Regents, final and standardized exams of the end of the school year cause many students stress and anxiety. In this workshop, Dr. Dominique Padurano, a certified yoga instructor and President of Crimson Coaching, teaches students and their adults a variety of techniques to relax at home and combat test anxiety in school. After delivering a short lecture, Dr. P. leads the group through several hands-on activities, so students and parents should dress comfortably. Students may be accompanied by a parent and should bring: (1) a pen or pencil; (2) a notebook; and, (3) an open mind. No registration required but for email updates and to reserve your spot click here.
Chess Club for Grades 2nd and up
Wednesday, April 10th & 17th, 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Does your child love playing chess? Are they interested in learning how to play? Open play and instructions from Warren, GPL's resident chess expert. Chess club is only for children in second grade and older.
GPL Writers Community
Wednesday, April 10th & 24th, 7:00pm - 8:30pm
All Writers are welcome to share their work, receive feedback, and listen to other works in a friendly atmosphere. No registration required.
Video Game Club
Thursday, April 11th & 18th, 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Use the library’s consoles and games or bring some of yours and play with fellow gamers! Want to use the library's? Pick from Nintendo Switch, XBox One, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii. For middle and high school age. No registration required.
LEGO Club for Grades K and up with an adult
Thursday, April 11th, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
We provide the LEGOs, you supply the imagination! Registration required. To register, click here.
Health Matters for Seniors:
Resilience: The Body of Stress and the Science of Hope (2016 movie)
Friday, April 12th, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Resilience, a documentary film by James Redford (Director) and Jen Bradwell (Writer), shows key insights of medical research on how life trauma has a fundamental impact during child development and later on in the health of older adults. Discover new "developments of medical studies where conditions ike heart disease can be linked to childhood experiences." Movie excerpts and a moderated discussion by Elena Falcone, Director - Public Innovation and Engagement, Westchester Library System and Andrew Bell, Psychologist with the Westchester Department of Community Mental Health.
No registration required.
Weekend Movers and Shakers
Saturday, April 13th, 10:30am - 11:00am
For walkers to 2 1/2 years old. Join us for a morning of songs, movement and books!
Focus on Manga: Character Development
Saturday, April 13th, 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Students will explore the process of character development. Students will become attuned to gestures and characteristics that best represent and define the traits they seek to highlight in the characters they invent. Registration required. Click here to sign up. Presented by One River School of Hartsdale. For middle and high school age.
Author Visit: Riley the Retriever with Jill Weisfeld
Saturday, April 13th, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Meet award winning author Jill Weisfeld and her therapy dog Riley. Riley will join Jill as she reads from her latest book “Riley the Retriever Wants a New Job”. For ages 4 -9 and parents/caregivers. Registration required. To register, click here. Find Riley on Instagram @workingdogtales
LGBTQIA+ Alliance
Saturday, April 13th, 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Meeting of the teen student-run LGBTQIA+ Alliance (Genders and Sexualities Alliance or GSA) at GPL and everyone is welcome! . Please bring your creativity, ideas, and positivity. Snacks will be served. For middle and high school age.
Concert: The Ladies Day Jazz Quartet
Sunday, April 14th, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
The Ladies Day Jazz Quartet perform the music of classic and contemporary women jazz composers and lyricists. Featuring MJ Territo, vocals, Linda Pesgrave, piano, Iris Orning, bass and drummer Luciana
Padmore. No registration required.
New April Classes & Programs at the Multipurpose Center
Interested in learning to play Canasta or improve your Mah Jongg Skills? Ever been inside the barn at the Hart’s Brook Preserve? Are your tennis skills rusty? Like playing Bingo with friends? How about trying a Zumba Gold Class! Check out these new programs & classes starting in April! Canasta Classes: 8 weeks Mondays April 29 th - June 24th (no class 5/27) $35/residents. $42/resident adults. $48/non-residents. Must have Unicard. Canasta Basics:10:00 am –12 noon For beginners or those who want to review the basics. Learn strategies & how to score. Intermediate Canasta:12:30-2:00pm. Must have some knowledge of the game or completed a beginner class. Emphasis on strategies, scoring & rotating partners. Supervised Mah Jongg Play: * 7 week class: Thursdays: April 11th - May 30th: 9:30 am -11:00 am Need to know basis. Discover new winning & defensive strategies! Create ore hand options. Opportunity to learn Siamese Mah Jongg. Fees per program: $35/senior resident. $42/resident adult. $48/Non-residents. Bingo & Lunch: Thursday, April 21st: 12:30 -3:00 $5.00 for Pizza & dessert. Bingo cards provided. Sign up in advance at the multipurpose center front desk. Senior Outdoor Tennis Clinic: *6 weeks: Tuesdays April 23rd - May 28th: 9:30 – 10:30 am Anthony Veteran Park Tennis Courts: Review of basic skills: forehand/ backhand, serving & volleying, playing games & keeping score. Equipment provided. Fees; $30/Residents. $35/Non-residents. Hart's Brook Park & Preserve Nature Walk: 156 Ridge Rd in Hartsdale. Saturday, April 27th: 11:00 am -1:00 pm. Rain Date: Sunday, April 28th. Learn the history of the Preserve! Guided tour the magnificent Hart's Brook barn that has never housed an animal! Walk along the wooded trails with a park staff member and see what's blooming along the way! Great for families and grandkids! No fee. Advanced Registration preferred. Email pmurphy@greenburghny.com Zumba Gold: *8 weeks classes per session Class Fees: $40 per session for Residents. $60 per session for Non-Residents. Tuesdays: Zumba Gold 1: 12:00 noon – 12:45 pm: April 30th – June 25th (no class May 7th) (Free trial class on April 16th or April 23rd) Thursdays: Zumba Gold 2 9:30am – 10:15am: April 25th – June 20th (no class May 9th) (held in the Community Room) Fridays: Zumba Gold 3 11:00 am – 11:45am: April 26th – June 21st (no class May 10th)(Free trial Class on April 12th) If you have any questions please call 989-1822 or email pmurphy@greenburghny.com |
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