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Katonah and led
In the early 1700s, the Ramapo in present-day western Connecticut were led by a sachem or chief named Katonah.

Katonah and by
Indian Hill Road map has its mail handled by the Katonah, New York post office.
Ridgefield was first settled by English colonists from Norwalk and Milford in 1708, when a group of settlers purchased land from Chief Catoonah ( also known as Chief Katonah ) of the Ramapo tribe.
( Note: This chronology, an edited version of the author's 1983 seventy-eight page chronology in the Archives of American Art-which forms part of the collection named by the AAA " The Stephen Robeson Miller Research Papers about Kay Sage, 1898-1983 "-was published to coincide with the Katonah Museum of Art exhibition cited above ; it is the most comprehensively reliable source for all factual information about the artist.
The album was recorded in Katonah, New York in a barn which the band converted into a studio, and produced by Andy Edelstein, a professor at Berklee.
Katonah was the debut album by Boston area indie rock group Apollo Sunshine, released on October 7, 2003 on spinART Records.
Originally called Crippled Youth, the band was formed in Katonah, New York by Matt Warnke ( vocals ), Tim Brooks ( bass ) and Drew Thomas ( drums ).
This is recounted by William Will's poem Katonah. Cantitoe was said to be a Pompton Indian.
Katonah is named for Chief Katonah, an American Indian from whom the land of Bedford was purchased by a group of English colonists.
Founded with the name Whitlockville, the town changed its name, and later was moved to its present site in 1897, when its former site ( Old Katonah ) was flooded by the construction of the Cross River Reservoir.
More than 50 buildings were moved from the old site to New Katonah, were rolled on logs pulled by horses.
Katonah was not the only village affected by New York City's growing demand for water.
In early 2007, groups representing the hamlet came out in opposition to a trademark filed by homemaking mogul Martha Stewart for a new furniture line called the “ Katonah Collection ”.
Representatives stated that Stewart was seeking to “ honor the town ” and the new furniture line was “... paying homage to this beautiful region .” The pending trademark was contested by the Katonah Village Improvement Society, and Katonah Architectural Hardware along with support from the Ramapough Mountain Indians who foresaw legal conflict should Stewart succeed in trademarking the name for her furniture line.
The hamlet is served by the Katonah volunteer fire department, which also hosts the annual Katonah carnival, parade and " chili night ".
* Katonah ( album ), a music album by Apollo Sunshine, named after Bedford, New York
The company was founded by Jarvis Coffin, David Stein and Bob Hanna, and based in Katonah, New York.
A special exhibition, " Ancient Art of the Cyclades ," held at the Katonah Museum of Art included some pieces owned by him.

Katonah and former
Andrew Saul, Chairman of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, George Soros, hedge fund manager and the 7th richest man in the United States, jazz legend John Scofield, and former Congresswoman Sue Kelly are other notable residents of Katonah.

Katonah and US
The average house price in Katonah, as of 2006, is US $ 912, 000.

Katonah and at
Not the Messiah received its U. S. premiere at the Caramoor International Music Festival in Katonah, New York.
The nearby Metro-North Commuter Railroad provides service to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan with an average commute time of slightly over an hour from stations at Purdys, Goldens Bridge, and Katonah.
Upon leaving the ATWU, Muste became the first chairman of the faculty at Brookwood Labor College in Katonah, New York, where he remained from 1921 to 1933.
The home, located at 62 Oak Road in Katonah, is on the National Register of Historic Places, and has become a tour destination for members of 12-Step organizations.
A half-mile ( 1 km ) north of the merger the frontage roads merge into the interstate at the exit for NY 35, serving Katonah and the hamlet of Cross River to the east.
Besides New York City and Detroit, Laredo performed in Washington, D. C. ( Kennedy Center, Library of Congress, 1966 in the White House together with her then-husband Jaime Laredo for President Lyndon B. Johnson ), in Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Houston, Indianapolis, Maryland, Nashville, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Santa Barbara and Toronto, at numerous festivals, among them the Amadeus Festival / Midsummer Nights Festival in New Jersey, the Aspen Music Festival and School in Aspen, Colorado, the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival in Bridgehampton, New York, the Caramoor International Music Festival in Katonah, New York, the Eastern Music Festival in Greensboro, North Carolina, the Maverick Concerts Festival in Hurley, New York, the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, South Carolina, the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival in Detroit, the Music Mountain Summer Chamber Music Festival in Falls Village, Connecticut and the Casals Festival in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Route 22 itself follows a due-north heading from the hamlet, passing the John Jay Homestead State Historic Site ( the first National Historic Landmark along the highway ), and Harvey School, before it briefly widens at a major intersection with NY 35 near Katonah.
Slonczewski was born in 1956 at Hyde Park, New York and raised in Katonah, New York.

Katonah and Village
The Katonah Village Historic District, Stepping Stones, and St. Luke's Episcopal Church are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
For example, its library is called the Katonah Village Library and other commercial functions and public works incorporate similar terminology.
The Bedford police department provides police and traffic enforcement to all of Katonah, Bedford Hills and Bedford Village.

Poetry and Series
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
* Indiefeed Performance Poetry Channel Nine-Part Podcast Series on the History of the New York City Poetry Slam
* the Paladin Poetry Series ( 1987 – 1993 )
* Biography and Poetry of Bates, part of a Series poet's biographies.
Soto's first collection of poems, The Elements of San Joaquin, won the United States Award of the International Poetry Forum in 1976 prior to its publication in the Pitt Poetry Series in 1977.
In 2009, Hacker won the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation for King of a Hundred Horsemen by Marie Étienne, which also garnered the first Robert Fagles Translation Prize from the National Poetry Series.
Unauthorized Voices ( Poets on Poetry Series, University of Michigan Press, 2010 )
* Writing Poetry as Diary: Wen Tianxiang's Poem Series Yuan-fang Tung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
His first volume Poems published in 1961 was a chosen by the Yale Series of Younger Poets and went on to win the National Book Award for Poetry and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
* Poems ( 1961 ): Yale Series of Younger Poets, National Book Award for Poetry, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
Eau Claire alumni include Ann Devroy, the former White House correspondent at The Washington Post ; T. Keith Glennan, the first administrator of NASA ; Mark Andrew Green, a congressman and ambassador known for his work with malaria ; Stanford University climate scientist Pamela Matson, winner of the MacArthur Fellowship ; Forbes 400 billionaire and entrepreneur John Menard ; stage and film actress Laila Robins ; chemist Richard Saykally, 1932 Professor Chair at the University of California, Berkeley ; Justin Vernon, Grammy Award-winning lead singer of Bon Iver ; and poet and literary critic Elizabeth Willis, winner of the National Poetry Series and the Guggenheim Fellowship.
** Pitt Poetry Series, large published list of contemporary American poetry
The book's general editor was John Muckle, the founder of the Paladin Poetry Series.
His critical guidebook On Poetry was published in May 2012 in the Oberon Masters Series.
The Poetry Center at Passaic County Community College has been accorded international recognition for many of its activities including the Distinguished Poets Series, the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Awards, the Paterson Poetry Prize, the Paterson Fiction Prize, and the Paterson Prize for Books for Young People.
( Starstreams Poetry Series ; Kathmandu, Nepal ; 1975 )
), Words Brushed by Music: Twenty-Five Years of the Johns Hopkins Poetry Series ( Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction, Foreword by Anthony Hecht ( Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 ).

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