Nearby In-Person Events

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Nearby In-Person Events
Nearby In-Person Events

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Westchester Children’s Museum at 100 Playland Parkway, Rye presents Museum Minis every Fri., 11-11:30 a.m. Children ages 6-30 months are invited into Toddler Beach where they will learn new songs, fingerplays, movement games, hear stories and more! Prints Charming, Sat., June 11, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Children will use color, texture and pattern to conjure a world of fantasy. Recommended ages: 3-7. $5 for non-members plus admission; Deconstruction Workshop, Sat., June 18, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Have you ever wondered what was inside a clock or keyboard? How do they work? We talk a lot about construction, but what happens when you take things apart, or deconstruct them? We’ll give you some simple tools and show you the micro mechanical world that exists inside of the items you use every day! Sponsored by Rye and Rye Brook Moms, part of the Local Moms Network. Recommended ages 8-12. $5 for non- members plus museum admission fee--$9 per person; $8 for seniors and free for children under 1. Register at www.discoverwcm.org.

The White Plains Juneteenth Parade & Festival will take place Sat., June 11 at 11 a.m. at City Hall, 255 Main St. Free. Register at Eventbrite.com.

St. Paul’s Church National Heritage Center, 897 S. Columbus Ave., Mt. Vernon will present a special talk Sat., June 11 at 12:30 p.m. by St. Paul’s historian Maria Byrne about children in early America and a dramatic presentation at 2 p.m. by Carla Lynne Hall and Jim Keyes exploring the story of “Ona’s Interview: The True Story of George Washington’s Runaway Slave.” There will also be colonial era crafts demonstrations on the village green. 914/667-4116; www.nps.gov/sapa

Westchester Magazine’s Wine & Food Festival is taking place thru Sat., June 11. The Grand Tasting Village which will feature live chef demos, tastings from 40+ local restaurants and food trucks and more than 150 wines and spirits Sat., June 11, 12-4 p.m. at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla and Rosé in Rye on the Barley Beach Deck in Playland, Rye at 6 p.m. Event will feature rosé wine, live music, charcuterie and good times. $55 + $5.28 fee at Eventbrite.com.  For a full list of festival events and to purchase tickets go to westchestermagazine.com/winefood

Steinway & Sons Greenwich has announced a special series of children’s concerts Fri.-Sun., June 10-12, at 1 & 3 p.m. at 299 Greenwich Ave. Artist Jenny Lin will bring to life selections from the musical picture book “Melody’s Mostly Musical Day” which follows the story of a child’s musical day from breakfast to bedtime. Tickets are $20. Seating is limited and advance ticket purchase is recommended at 203/227-8222 or www.steinway.com.

The Westchester Historical Society’s 148th Annual Meeting will be held Sun., June 12, 3-4:30 p.m.at the Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lake Park, 201 Hawley Rd., N. Salem. The program will include a brief meeting, the presentation of the Sy Shulman Award to Dr. David Osborn and David Thomas of Port Chester and an illustrated talk on the unique history of Westchester’s Park System. Light refreshments will be served; the public is welcome to attend. Tickets are $30 per person at 914/231-1401 or www.westchesterhistory.com.

Wainwright House, 260 Stuyvesant Ave., Rye will hold their Annual Summer Gala Mon., June 13, 6-9 p.m. Honorees will be Westchester County Executive George Latimer, Dr. Eric Byrne, Rye City School District Superintendent, The Law Firm of Sive, Paget, Riesel and the Rye Relief Team for Hurricane Ida: Cliona Cronin, Stephanie Gomez, Lynn Halpern, Colleen Margiloff, Kendra Moran and Laura Pellegrini. Event features cocktails, appetizers and music. Tickets start at $150. Wainwright House will offer Relaxing Sunday Afternoon Sound Bath Meditation at 4 p.m. $35 for non-members; Morning Balance Sound Baths, Thursdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m.; Sound Bath on The Sound Thursdays, 6-7:30 a.m. For information and registration go to www.wainwright.org.

Federated Conservationists of Westchester County will hold their Annual Meeting at Untermyer Gardens, 945 N. Broadway, Yonkers Tues., June 14, 5-7 p.m. There will be in-person election of FCWC board and officers, reserved garden tours at 4 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., live music and picnic supper. $50; $25 students. www.fcwc.org.

Gather Against Hate will be held Wed., June 15, 4-5 p.m. at Richard J. Daronco Westchester County Courthouse Plaza, 111 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, White Plains. Rain date: June 16. Show the world that hate has no home in Westchester County.

Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services will host Senior Law Day, Thurs., June 16, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Ridge Road Park, 287 Ridge Rd., Hartsdale. Free. Event will be held outside to enjoy the fresh air. Free parking and restrooms are available with level areas for walking. Register at 914/813-6300.

There will be a free electronic waste recycling event hosted by United Way of Westchester and Putnam, Progressive Computing and Upcycle Wed., June 15, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at 336 Central Park Ave., White Plains. Appointments are required and can be scheduled online at uwwp.org/waste. For information on accepted equipment to be recycled free of charge call 973/575-3500.

The 2022 Thomas Paine Festival will take place Thurs.-Sat., June 16-18 in New Rochelle. The Festival will begin Thurs., June 16 when organizers will host a Colonial Tavern Night on the grounds of the Cottage Museum, 20 Sicard Ave. at 5:30 p.m. offering food, drinks and music of the era. Fri., June 17 events will include a Symposium at 10 a.m. at the Thomas Paine Memorial Building, 983 North Ave. featuring a presentation about Paine’s life, works and legacy. Members of the Editorial Board of the Thomas Paine Collected Works Project will conduct a panel discussion about the project around 2:30 p.m. and at 3 p.m. in the Iona College Library at 175 North Ave., there will be a viewing of Thomas Paine-themed artifacts including his hair, death mask, writing kit and various personal items. A reception and dinner will take place at 6:30 p.m. at Greentree Country Club, 538 Davenport Ave. Actor Ian Ruskin will be presenting his one-man play “To Begin the World Over Again: The Life of Thomas Paine.” Sat., June 18 will begin with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Thomas Paine New Rochelle Center and a wreath laying ceremony at 11 a.m. near the Thomas Paine Monument, gravesite and Memorial Building, 983 North Ave. There will also be a Colonial Fair from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at Thomas Paine Cottage, 20 Sicard Ave. with historical reenactments, music of the colonial, period, family-centered entertainment, lawn games, a Juneteenth recognition of Paine’s opposition to slavery and education opportunities. At 3 p.m. Sarah Jane Marsh will read virtually from her children’s book “Thomas Paine and the Dangerous Word” and answer questions. This will take place at the Thomas Paine Memorial Building, 983 North Ave. Zenos Frudakis, the commissioned sculptor, will speak at 2 p.m. inside the Thomas Paine Memorial Building. All events are free and open to the public. To learn which events required reservations and tickets go to www.ThomasPaineCenter.org

Mamaroneck Artist Guild, 22 Stuyvesant Ave, Larchmont, will host in-person Glass Workshops: Make Your Own Glass Birdbath Wed., June 15 or Sat., June 18, 1-1:30 p.m. Instructor is Lori Pepe, MAG Glass Artist. Cost, including all materials is $250. Limit 4 people per session. Register at www.mamaroneckartistsguild.org/glass-workshops/

There will be a Great Estate Sale to benefit the Hudson Chorale Fri. & Sat., June 17 & 18, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. rain or shine at a private residence at 107 Bedford Rd., Pleasantville. The sale will feature furniture, lamps, rugs, shelves, kitchenware, garden supplies, toys, children’s clothing and many other household items. Support the arts, find great stuff and save the planet. 914/462-3212.

Old Salem Farm, 190 June Rd., N. Salem will host the Ox Ridge Heritage Horse Show Tues.-Sun., June 14-19. For information on the event go to https://oldsalemfarm.net/our-events/

The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show will take place at Lyndhurst Estate, 635 S. Broadway, Tarrytown Sat.-Wed., June 18-22. Events include Master Agility preliminaries and finals June 18 and All Breed Dog Show June20-22. Tickets start at $49. For additional information and tickets go to www.lyndhurst.org

The White Plains Public Library, 100 Martine Ave. is presenting June Storywalk: Opal Lee and What It Means to be Free on the Plaza thru June 30. Take a walk on the Plaza and learn about the “Grandmother of Juneteenth.” They are also offering Tabletop Games, Mon., June 13 at 4:30 p.m. for grades 4-12 and Rocket League for Teens, Sun., June 19 at 2 p.m.  www.whiteplainslibrary.org.

Rye Farmers Market will be held in the parking lot on Theodore Fremd Avenue, behind the Purchase Street stores, Sundays thru Dec. 4, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. The market features locally grown fruits & vegetables, pasture-raised meat & eggs, local seafood, honey, small batch baked goods, pickles and more. For additional information go to downtoearthmarkets.com.

Greenwich Historical Society’s Tavern Garden Market is open at 47 Strickland Rd., Cos Cob. It features all things “home” with a specially curated and alternating selection of locally grown and sourced products. Support local growers, producers and artisans when you fill your basket and your home with the bounties of nature and unique, hand-crafted goods. Enjoy farm-to-table organic produce, fresh eggs, plants and flowers. Savor the flavor of nutritious prepared foods, fresh-baked breads, fruit pies and donuts. Find the perfect gift from an array of vintage silver, jewelry, stationery and one-of-a-kind art, ceramics and accessories. It is open on alternating Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. thru Nov. 2. For more information and to schedule your visit email [email protected] and specify your preferred appointment time/s between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. or call Daniel Suozzo at 203/869-6899 x12.

The Muscoot Farmers Market, 51 Route 100, Katonah, will run Sundays thru Nov. 20, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. It features more than 20 local vendors each week. Admission is free. For additional information call 914/864-7282 or go www.muscootfarm.org/

Muscoot Farm, 51 Rte. 100, Katonah will offer Farm Chores Saturdays in June. Participate in farm chores, helping the staff and learning what it takes to be a farmer. For families with children 8 years old and up. Six families of 4 per session; 24 people maximum. $25 per family of 4. Registration required via Eventbrite https://www.muscootfarm.org/programs-events/event-calendar.html/event/2022/05/07/1651928400/morning-farm-chores/373817

Mall Walks at The Westchester, 125 Westchester Ave., White Plains, takes place every Tues. & Fri., 8 a.m.-10 a.m. Meet at the horse fountain on retail level 2. Membership is free and members park for free from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. on Tues. and 8 a.m.-11 a.m. on Fri., Every walker, including past participants must register at the registration table before walking. 914/231-4645.

The Picture House, 175 Wolfs La., Pelham will present a screening of “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,” Mon., June 13 at 7:30 p.m. There will be a Q&A with filmmaker Sophie Hyde. $15 adults; $12 seniors and students. www.thepicturehouse.org and “Small Town, Big Hope: Pelhamlove,” Thurs., June 16 at 7 p.m. and throughout the afternoon Sat., June 18 during the Village of Pelham's Juneteenth celebration. Free. Local filmmaker Jeff Watkins examines Pelham’s racial divides in the wake of George Floyd’s death, providing a portrait of a community asking itself questions and trying to carve out a path for the future. There will be a panel discussion following the film. Register at www.thepicturehouse.org/small-town-big-hope-pelhamlove/

Westport Country Playhouse, at 15 Powers Ct. will present a Script in Hand playreading of “The Scream: A Musical Comedy Fantasy Mon., June 13 at 7 p.m. The live performance will be captured on film for on-demand screening from Thurs., June 16-Sun., June 19. In-person tickets are $20. Tickets for on-demand screening are $20 individual; $40 pair and $80 household. Each purchase entitles the ticket buyer to one individual link. www.westportplayhouse.org.

The Ayala Dance Studio will perform “The Magic Flute” at Westchester Community College, 75 Grasslands Rd., Valhalla Sat. & Sun., June 18 & 19 at 5 p.m. This is at delightful, entertaining and family-friendly ballet. $25. 914/426-8752.

Hudson Stage at the Whipporwill Theatre, North Castle Public Library, Kent Place, Armonk will present a staged reading of the new play “Memory of Inconvenience” by Jeff McCracken Fri., June 17 at 7:30 p.m. There will be a Q&A following the reading with participating artists. $10 general admission; no reservations needed. For information call 914/271-2811.

Emelin Theatre, 153 Library La., Mamaroneck, will present A Quick Shout Out from Bria Skonberg, American Songbook Artist of the Year, Fri., June 10 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $39, $44 & $49; Comedians From Late Night featuring Joe DeVito, Josh Gondelman, Karen Rontowski and Shaun Eli, Sat., June 11 at 7 p.m. $35 & $45 and Music from Copland House: Magic Charm…Up My Sleeve, a Juneteenth Celebration in Music & Word Sun., June 19 at 4 p.m. This concert salutes an important but long overlooked day in American history. Ticket holders are invited to a post-performance “Offbeat/Onstage” talk with the artists. Tickets are $35 & $45. www.emelin.org.

Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, 149 Girdle Ridge Rd., Katonah will hold an Opening Night Gala Benefit, Sat., June 18 at 5:30 p.m. to usher in their summer season. Benefit tickets which include cocktails start at $750; an Opening Night Concert with Yo-Yo Ma & The Knights at 7 p.m. Sold Out on website and Celebrate Juneteenth, Sun., June 19 at 4 p.m. in Friends Field. Free. RSVP to www.caramoor.org.

Tarrytown Music Hall at 13 Main St. will present Buddy Guy with special guest Tom Hambridge, Fri., June 10, 8 p.m. $78-$148; Tusk--The World's #1 Fleetwood Mac Tribute, Sat., June 11, 8 p.m. $28-$38; Melissa Etheridge--One Way Out Tour, Sun., June 12, 7 p.m. Tickets start at $68; High School Musical Jr Workshop 2022, Wed. & Thurs., June 15 & 16 at 7 p.m. $20 for adults; $10 children age 12 and below; The Zappa Band featuring Frank Zappa Alumni Fri., June 17 at 8 p.m. $38-$58; Nick Lowe’s Quality Rock & Roll Review starring Los Straitjackets, Sat., June 18 at 8 p.m. $39 - $59 and The Musical Box Performs Genesis: The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Sun., June 19 at 7 p.m. $38-$65. For additional information and tickets go to www.tarrytownmusichall.org.

Jazz Forum Arts, 1 Dixon La., Tarrytown will present the John Pizzarelli Trio, Fri. & Sat., June 10 & 11, 7 & 9:30 p.m. $35-$40; Amina Figarova Quintet feat. Bart Platteau & Freddie Hendrix, Sun., June 12, 4 & 6 p.m. $15-$20; Monty Alexander Trio, Fri. & Sat., June 17 & 18, 7 & 9:30 p.m. $30-$35; Steve Davis Quintet feat. Abena Koomson-Davis, Sun., June 19, 4 & 6 p.m.$15-$20. In an abundance of caution, the Jazz Forum requires proof of COVID-19 vaccination at the box office and that you wear a mask, except while seated. $10 minimum in food or drink per person. Tickets at www.jazzforumarts.org.

The Greenwich Historical Society, 47 Strickland Rd., Cos Cob will present Music on the Great Lawn, Thurs., June 16, 30, July 14, 28, Aug. 11, 25 & Sept. 8, 6:30-8 p.m. Site opens at 5:30 p.m. June 16: The Sun Kings; June 30: Billy & The Showmen; July 14: King’s Highway; July 28: Suburban Chaos; Aug. 11: The Bob Button Band; Aug. 25: Gunsmoke and Sept. 8: Demolition Brass Band. Non-member tickets are $20 at www.greenwichhistory.org and Open House Day, Sat., June 11 with tour times at 12, 1;30 & 3 p.m. Free and a Walking Tour of Putnam Hill Historic District, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. $25 for non-members. Register at www.greeewichhistory.org.

Bicycle Sundays will take place June 12, 19 & 26; July 10, 17, 24 and 31. There is no Bicycle Sunday on July 3; Sept. 11, 18 & 25 & Oct. 2. The program closes a section of the Bronx River Parkway between Yonkers and White Plains from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. for bicyclists and other recreational activities. Parking for Bicycle Sundays is available at the Westchester County Center lots. For additional information, go to thewpf.org/bicycle-sundays.

Curtain Call, Inc., 1349 Newfield Ave., Stamford is presenting “Disaster, The Musical” thru Sat., June 18, Thurs.-Sat. at 8 p.m., Sun. at 2 p.m. It is a spoof of classic disaster films. $35 for adults; $25 for seniors and $20 for children under 21. 203/461-6358 or online at www.curtaincallinc.com.

The Pleasantville Music Festival will take place July 9. The Chill Tent will feature performances from Cornwall on Hudson’s Chas Kiss, singer-songwriter Greg Jacquin, Riki Stevens, a singer-songwriter and Cole Quest & the City Pickers, a bluegrass band. The Chill tent schedule will culminate with a performance from the stage’s headliner, singer-songwriter Paula Cole. The Party Stage will feature The Breaks Inc., Blankslate, Girl Skin and the Narrowbacks. The Main Stage headliner will be X Ambassadors and Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze. Also performing: Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears and 10,000 Maniacs. For additional information go to www.pleasantvillemusicfestival.com.

The Toonerville Music Festival will take place in Pelham Sat., Sept. 17. Early bird tickets are on sale now at www.toonerville.org--$45 for adults; $25 for students 12-18 & seniors 65+; free for kids under 12. The festival is named for the famous Toonerville Trolley that carried residents of this small commuter town up and down its main street to what is now the Metro-North train into Manhattan. The large municipal Lot #7 behind popular Rockwell’s Restaurant and other Wolf’s Lane retail will be transformed into an outdoor amphitheater and host top national acts as well as the best regional and local rock, blues, R&B and folk groups.

Historic Hudson Valley has announced that their sites will be open thru Nov. 6. Step inside the home of Washington Irving, the “Founding Father of Literature,” behold vibrant stained-glass windows by Matisse and Chagall and the Union Church of Pocantico Hills and see the gristmill and learn about the life and labor of the 23 enslaved individuals who lived at Philipsburg Manor. Uncover the stories of the people and places that shaped our region. Tickets are on sale for all location. Go to www.hudsonvalley.org or call 914/366-0900.

Tarrytown Music Hall has rescheduled the following previously announced events: Cancelled shows: The Allman Betts Band with Special Guest River Kittens, Westchester Symphonic Winds: Polkas & Other Stories; Survivor Blues with John Mayall & Walter Trout; Mary Chapin Carpenter - Marc Cohn - Shawn Colvin: Together in Concert, Shovels & Rope; Judy Collins & Arlo Guthrie, In Conversation with The Sopranos, Legends of British Rock Dave Mason with special guest John Mayall, Peter Wolf & The Midnight Travelers and The Fixx: The English Beat US Tour 2021.

Above information is subject to change. For a complete listing of upcoming shows and to purchase tickets, go to www.tarrytownmusichall.org

Exhibits

Art in the Park: The Soul of the Species will be featured at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, juncture of Rtes. 35 & 121 S., Cross River Sat., June 11-Aug. 7. There will be opening receptions Sat. & Sun. June 11 & 12, 1-3 p.m. All About the Blues will play Sat. and a wildlife lecture with live animals will take place Sun. Admission is free; parking is $5 with Park Pass and $10 without pass. 914/864-7317.

Muscoot Farm, 51 Rte. 100, Katonah will present art shows Art Shows weekends thru August in the Main House first floor gallery. The June exhibit is “Bloom” by artist Cindy Sacks. It celebrates the natural beauty of Northern Westchester landscapes using oil and watercolors. A full schedule of events can be found on the website, www.muscootfarm.org.

Mamaroneck Artists Guild, 1987 Palmer Ave., Larchmont is presenting a Solo Art Show by Fabian Wes Fleurant—Feelings: Themes-Colors-Variations, thru June 27 with an opening reception Sat., June 18, 3-5 p.m. Gallery hours: Tues.-Sat., 12-5 p.m. 914/834-1117; www.mamaroneckartistsguild.org.

C. Parker Gallery, 409 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, will present The Art of Ringo Starr: Painting is My Madness Too, thru Sun., June 12. Exhibition and sale features hand-signed, limited-edition artworks created by Ringo Starr. All proceeds will go to the Lotus Foundation. The Gallery will also be releasing two new exclusive Ringo Starr canvas giclee. Only 10 of these collectible works of art will be available and each purchaser will have an opportunity to participate in a Zoom video call with Starr. Gallery hours: Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., 12-4 p.m. 203/661-0205

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art, 37 Popham Rd., Scarsdale, is presenting Minimal/Maximal, a dual exhibition featuring works by David Kimball Anderson and Yangyang Pan thru June 11. The exhibition explores the essence of flowers with new sculptures and paintings. Gallery hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 914/723-8738; madelynjordonfineart.com.

Rye Arts Center, 51 Milton Rd., is presenting the 48th Annual Ground Glass Photography Exhibit thru June 17 and David Alge: Simple Drawings thru June 25. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 914/967-0700.

Pelham Art Center at 155 Fifth Ave. is displaying a new public art installation, “The Conversation Sculpture,” by Brooklyn artist Musa Hixson. It is a 9 ft. x 6 ft. x 6 ft. steel sculpture that mimics a blooming flower with three seats enclosed in its frame. The interactive piece intends to facilitate new connections and encourage people to think differently about public space. The installation will be on display through June 20, 2023. www.pelhamartcenter.org.

Harriet Tubman: Journey to Freedom sculpture is on display at Renaissance Plaza in downtown White Plains thru June 30.

ArtsWestchester, 31 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains will present “Who Writes History?” exhibition exploring inclusive recounting of the past and present thru July 3. Exhibit considers how images and language—together and independently, shape our collective memory and mainstream narratives. Live events include Los Herederos’ June 11 installation of their sonicycle, an iterant sound device, documentary tool and community organizing platform. Non-member admission is $5. A full calendar and additional information is at www.artswestchester.org.

The Katonah Museum of Art at 13 Jay St. will present Constant Carnival: The Haas Brothers in Context on view thru June 26. The exhibit explores the work of contemporary artists Simon and Nikolai Haas within the art historical tradition of the carnivalesque; Jeila Gueramian: Let's Step Inside, thru June 26. Experience a magical environment full of whimsical creatures and surprising elements hand-crafted from recycled textiles. The site-specific installation will entice visitors to inspect, discover, and engage with the playful creations around them. This interactive, family-friendly space is open during regular Museum hours. Don’t miss visiting the joint exhibition on view at the Katonah Village Library. Free with Museum admission. Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sun., 12-5 p.m. Admission: $12 for adults; $6 for seniors and students and free for members and children under 12. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination (ages 5+) and masks (ages 2+) are required for all visitors. Advance timed tickets are recommended. www.katonahmuseum.org.

Summer Programs

Westchester County Parks is offering an out of the park deal for HEAT Baseball Camp which will be held at V.E. Macy Park in Ardsley. Weeklong sessions will be held July 5-8, 11-15, 18-22 and 25-29. HEAT Baseball Camp will cover all areas of the game including fielding, pitching, hitting, base running, strength and conditioning, game situations and baseball IQ. Camp will run from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for ages 8-15 as of May 1. Registration fee is $300 per camper. For additional information go to https;//parks.westchestergov.com/children-camps/baseball-camp or call 914/231-4673.

Rye Arts Center, 51 Milton Ave., Rye will offer week-long Summer Fun Classes beginning Mon., June 27. They offer week-long morning, afternoon and late afternoon classes. They are also offering weekly classes for adults. For information on classes and to register go to www.ryeartscenter.org.

Pelham Art Center at 155 Fifth Ave. announces that Summer Registration is now open for their classes, camps and workshops. Adult classes begin July 11; Youth Classes begin July 18. They are also offering youth weeklong programs and camps July 11-Sept. 2 and Summer Workshops beginning July 9. For information on the programs and to register go to www.pelhamartcenter.org.

The Greenwich Historical Society, 47 Strickland Ave., Cos Cob will offer Art & History Camp 2022. Senior Art & History Campers week of July 11-15 (rising grades 5–8); Junior History Campers, week of July 18-22 (rising grades 2–4) and Junior Art Campers, week of July 25-29 (rising grades 2–4). All camps sessions are 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Kids learn important skills while exploring Connecticut’s history and the works of the Cos Cob art colony through interactive games, crafts and hands-on fun. Prices: 1 Week: $450, 2 Weeks: $800. Have two kids coming the same week? Enjoy sibling discount: $800 for two kids (a $100 saving!). www.greenwichhistory.org

The Picture House will offer Summer at the Picture House, a filmmaking camp for K-5, middle and high school students. Documentary Intensive for High School Students will be offered Aug. 1-5, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at The Picture House Bronxville. $500 for non-members. Green Screen Camp for ages 8-12 will be offered Aug. 8-12, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Picture House Bronxville, $500 for non-members. Page to Screen for students in grades K-2 and 3-5 will be offered Aug. 8-19, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Picture House Pelham. $900 for 2 weeks for non-members; $500 for one week. Students should bring lunch from home. Register at www.thepicturehouse.org.

Tarrytown Music Hall at 13 Main St. will offer Circus Week, a one-week program for ages 6-12 Aug. 15-19, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $525; a Workshop & Camp

for grades 1-8 for “The Sound of Music,” July 25-Aug. 5, 9 a.m-3 p.m. There will be a live performance Fri., Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. $800 per child;” The Wedding Singer” for grades 9-college seniors, July 25-Aug. 6, 6-9 p.m. Live performances Sat., Aug. 6, 1 & 7 p.m. $400 per student. Register at https://tarrytownmusichall.org/the-academy

 

Westport Country Playhouse at 13 Powers Ct. will offer Camp WCP, a social justice summer camp for grades 6-8. Camp WCP will empower young artists to activate their creative voice so that they can ignite social change for their community and beyond. Camp will run June 27-July 23, Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $900. Register at https://campscui.active.com/orgs/WestportCountryPlayhouse?orglink=camps-registration#/selectSessions/3083145 and CampWCP for playwriting and performing arts, June 27-July 23, Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. It is an intensive experience for middle school students—6th-8th grade—who love putting on a show and inspiring others. No theater experience is required. Fee is $900. Register at https://campscui.active.com/orgs/WestportCountryPlayhouse?orglink=camps-registration.

Clocktower Players, Inc. will present Summer Stage Seussical™ June 27-July 15, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for grades 1-8 at Hastings American Legion Hall, 215 Farragut Ave, Hastings-On-Hudson and Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 Main St., Tarrytown. Vaccinations required. For fees and registration information go to http://www.clocktowerplayers.com/register


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