Sing along in White Plains

Songs for Seeds, the Scarsdale-based children’s music program, will offer a free concert Feb. 20 in White Plains.

We first wrote about Songs for Seeds, the award-winning children’s music program, when it was introduced to Scarsdale last summer.

Since then, all we seem to hear about is its steady growth.

Those interested in finding out more may want to check out the program’s free concert, set for noon Feb. 20 at The Westchester in White Plains.

It will serve as a showcase of the program, introduced to Westchester by Scarsdale’s Dana Goodman-Fisher. Drawing from Scarsdale and throughout lower Westchester, as well as from southern Connecticut, the program offers classes for children from 6 months to 6 years of age at Scarsdale Synagogue Temples Tremont and Emanu-El on Ogden Road.

Songs for Seeds features 45-minute classes led by a three-piece live band of teacher/musicians who encourage kids to sing, play instruments and dance. Each week the children experience music, instruments and language from a different culture.

The Song for Seeds band can also be booked for birthday parties and other children’s events.

For more on the concert or the program, email Dana Goodman-Fisher at dana@songsforseeds.com.

– Mary Shustack

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