Items By All-Stars Will Be Auctioned At John Jay Youth Lacrosse Dinner

John Jay Youth Lacrosse, a not-for-profit organization offering spring and fall lacrosse programs for boys and girls in grades K - 8 is hosting its biggest fundraiser of the year. The youth lacrosse program relies on community contributions to help fund its programs and all are invited to join friends and community members for dinner, drinks and a silent auction at the annual John Jay Youth Lacrosse Dinner and Auction at Waccabuc Country Club, Saturday, June 3 at 7 p.m. All proceeds go back to the lacrosse programs for kids in Katonah-Lewisboro.

Items By All-Stars Will Be Auctioned At John Jay Youth Lacrosse Dinner

John Jay Youth Lacrosse, a not-for-profit organization offering spring and fall lacrosse programs for boys and girls in grades K - 8 is hosting its biggest fundraiser of the year. The youth lacrosse program relies on community contributions to help fund its programs and all are invited to join friends and community members for dinner, drinks and a silent auction at the annual John Jay Youth Lacrosse Dinner and Auction at Waccabuc Country Club, Saturday, June 3 at 7 p.m. All proceeds go back to the lacrosse programs for kids in Katonah-Lewisboro.

Bruce Helmes Of Katonah, 95, Architect, Community Volunteer

Bruce Philip Helmes, an architect, World War II veteran and a native of Katonah who was active in the community for 70 years, died on May 8. He was 95. Born April 25, 1922 on a kitchen table in a second-floor apartment over a woodwork shop at 223 Katonah Avenue, which 50 years later he renovated into offices now known as The Courtyard. He was the third child of Charles and Louise Tucker Helmes.

Suspicious ‘Production Company’ Following Girl Tops Bedford Police Blotter

On Tuesday, April 18, Bedford Police said that a 12-year-old girl was approached and followed by a couple in a car as she exited the school bus and walked toward her Meadow Lane Road home in Katonah. The mother spoke with the couple, who claimed to work for a production company, offering the mother a flier with their name and phone number, which she declined.