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Job-Search Tips, Shakespeare's Early Work and the Pelham Picture House Temporarily Closes
Who said "everything slows down in the summer?" Definitely wasn't us. Check out all the fun things we found going on today.

1. Get Job-Search Tips
If you’re an unemployed female looking for work, check out the WJCS’ upcoming free . On July 18, participants learn interviewing skills from human resources professional Patty Franco and Mary Kay, sales director of Learning Dynamics and Independent. The following Monday, you’ll tackle ways to manage your finances while unemployed with the help of Annett Marrie Barrett, president of Excellence Business Enterprise.
Register by contacting lrosenbaum@wjcs.com or calling 761-0600, x308.
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2. Gear up to Boulder
Still looking for a new heart-pumping activity to add to your summer regimen? Starting tomorrow, the Roc Club brings back Thursday Night Bouldering, complete with challenging problems, music, some cool lighting and an open grill for you to throw on the hot dogs and hamburgers you’re encouraged to bring along.
3. Shakespeare Festival
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Hudson Valley’s continues tonight at 6 p.m. with the performance of “Comedy of Errors.” Catch one of the playwright’s earliest works, which tells the story of two sets of identical twins that were accidentally separated at birth.
4. White Plains Farmer’s Market
Can’t wait til Saturday for the farmers to bring their fresh, locally-groen goods to our neighborhood? Consider heading over the White Plains today, anytime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
5. Pelham Picture House Temporarily Closes
starts building its first-ever today, a $55,000 endeavor that will allow the venue to host live bands, comedy acts and readings. The Picture House anticipates temporarily closing its doors for about six weeks while it undergoes renovations, but will the media classroom will remain open for education programs.
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