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What To Do In White Plains This Weekend

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – A St. Patrick’s weekend kickoff concert, a one-man show about a controversial trial lawyer and an Egg-stravaganza are a few of the events happening in White Plains this weekend.

Friday

St. Patrick’s Jazz Concert and Sing-Along: 8 p.m. Marilynn Seits and her jazz ensemble will entertain with her unique jazz style and Irish music, including an opportunity to sing along. Dessert and coffee are included. Tickets are $10. Trinity Lutheran Church, Glad Hall, 430 North St. 

“All Too Human”: 8p.m. The White Plains Performing Arts Center will stage a one man play about the life of the world renowned, controversial 20th century trial attorney, Clarence Darrow. It is written and performed by Westchester Trial Lawyer and Equity Actor, Henry Miller. Among his famous cases were the Leopold and Loeb murder and the so-called Scopes Monkey Trial, which concerned the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children in high school and younger. There are also performances Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. White Plains Performing Arts Center, 19 City Place.

Saturday

Egg-stravaganza: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Children 2 to 8 years old are invited to the White Plains YMCA for an egg hunt, arts and crafts and other activities. For more information contact Anita Martell at (914) 949-8030, ext. 204 or amartell@ymca-cnw.org. White Plains YMCA, 250 Mamaroneck Ave.

Sunday

Collegium Westchester Concert: 8 p.m. Eric Kramer will conduct Collegium Westchester in Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 and Dvorak's Symphonic Variations. The event is free. St. Bartholomew's Church, 82 Prospect St. 

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