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May 06, 2014

Scarsdale Photos on Flickr

May 06, 2014/ Marc Cheshire

The Scarsdale Public Library has a growing collection of historic photos posted on Flickr.

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A musical luminary with Scarsdale roots — and the son who carries it forward.

Jay Shulman, son of famous cellist, composer and arranger Alan Shulman, will narrate a presentation about his father’s career in music featuring excerpts from
A musical luminary with Scarsdale roots — and the son who carries it forward. Jay Shulman, son of famous cellist, composer and arranger Alan Shulman, will narrate a presentation about his father’s career in music featuring excerpts from recordings, and discussing his creative life in Scarsdale. The Shulmans once lived at the historic Haubold Powder House in Greenacres on Fountain Terrace. Grand Italian fountains were the Schulmans’ playground until the Bronx River Parkway was widened in 1967. Jay Shulman, like his father, is a cellist, and a 1967 graduate of Scarsdale High School. Join him at the @scarsdalelibrary on Saturday, March 21 at 3 PM for this unique presentation. PS the music on this post is one is one of his songs! Reserve your spot at the link in bio.
Miss the presentation? The recording is now live - watch now at the link in bio. 

First the manor. Then the Revolution. Then chaos. Jordan Copeland examines his Scarsdale’s transformation from a colonial manner to an American town in the after
Miss the presentation? The recording is now live - watch now at the link in bio. First the manor. Then the Revolution. Then chaos. Jordan Copeland examines his Scarsdale’s transformation from a colonial manner to an American town in the aftermath of the Revolution.

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