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Updated: Beauty Event at Pawfection, Nominate a 'Woman of Distinction'

It's 5 things you need to know Monday.

1. No Name Calling Week

Today marks the start of National No Name Calling week. Click here to learn how is dealing with it.

2. John Jay HS PTO is on Facebook

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Over in Katonah-Lewisboro, the PTO meets at 7 p.m. in the high school library. There's a presentation on course selection from the guidance department—and the PTO is now on Facebook. Click here to like the page and receive updates (like yearbook order deadlines).

3. Updated: Nominate a Bedford "woman of distinction"

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The town board has already submitted a nomination to Sen. Greg Ball for this award.

On Friday, March 30, 2012, the Women of Distinction, honoring Women in New York State’s 40th Senate District, will welcome its first class of honorees, recognizing one woman of distinction from each Town, Village, or City within the Senate District. If you would like to honor someone, contact the

4. Free

From 11am to 3pm or 6pm to 8pm, there is an event at in Bedford Hills. Discounted selections will be available from product lines like L’Oreal, CG, Redken, Nivea, Nars and many more, and 100% from the sales and raffles will benfit Resczuilla Animal rescue-a 501 (c) 3 non-profit. Many popular brands from lip balms to mascara to hair products, body creams and skin potions. Raffle prizes include a 3-Day BluePrint Cleanse and Sabria's Brows will be on hand to shape your brows for an instant beauty lift. Sabria has cut her price for this event and will donate 50% of every brow shaping to Rescuzilla. All beauty products are donated by Susan Trumpbour of Bedford. (Susan writes a great beauty blog at www.mybeautyberry.com).

5. Teen Travel Day Camp Registration for this summer

Mark your calenders for registering kids for the town's teen camp. The camp is for current 6 -8 graders (will be in 7 - 9 grade beginning the summer of 2012).


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