The 25th Annual WJCS Center Lane Prom for LGBTQ+ Youth will be held Fri., May 13, 7:30-11 p.m. at the Sonesta Hotel, 66 Hale Ave., White Plains. The event is for high school age youth only. Please bring high school or other ID. Event will include music, dancing, snacks, hors d’oeuvres and photo ops. $45 in advance; $60 at the door. Register at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ej54v5h1e9c6d796&llr=jcwqokfab For additional information call 914/423-0610 or go to [email protected]
Suds on the Sound, a new craft beer festival, will be held Sat., May 14, 2-6 p.m., at Rye Town Park, 95 Dearborn Ave., Rye. It will feature more than 50 breweries pouring more than 100 different beers. For additional information go to Eventbrite.com/e/suds-on-the-sound-craft-beer-festival-tickets-273014322187
The Bruce Museum’s 37th Annual Outdoor Crafts Festival will take place Sat. & Sun., May 21 & 22, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Museum, 1 Museum Dr., Greenwich. Event will feature artisans from New England and the East Coast with fine contemporary hand-made crafts in jewelry, wearable and decorative fiber, glass, furniture and housewares, pottery and more—all available for purchase. Admission to the Museum grounds is “Pay as You Wish” with a suggested donation of $10 per adult. The Festival is free to Museum members and children younger than 5 years old. Reservations are suggested but not required at brucemuseum.org. or by calling 203/869-0376, ext. 311.
The MTA Metro Van will be in New Rochelle Mon., May 16 at Huguenot St./North Ave., 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; the White Plains Trans Center, Water St. & N. Lexington Ave., Wed., May 18, 1:30-2:30 p.m. and the Galleria Mall, Forever 21, Main St./MLK Blvd., Thurs., May 19, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
ArtsWestchester, 31 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains will present Gallery Night Out: Pop Up and Fashion Show Thurs., May 19, 6-8 p.m. An evening of immersive fashion and culture with Luangisa African Gallery. $15. Register at www.artswestchester.org.
Hudson Gateway Realtor® Foundation will present “Runway for Hope” Fashion Show Tues., May 17, 6-10 p.m. at Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle. Fashions will be provided by Fox’s in Eastchester, Reveal in Rye and Family Britches in Chappaqua. All proceeds will benefit the Hudson Gateway Realtor® Foundation which supports charities and non-profits throughout the greater NY Metro area and Hudson Valley. Tickets are $185 at www.HGAR.com/events
Jay Heritage Center, 210 Boston Post Rd., Rye will host I Love My Park Day Sun., May 15, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. This event was postponed from May 7; a discussion, All About Ticks with Christopher Pappas, at 2 p.m. Free. Register at www.jaycenter.org and Summer Crops Workshop Sun., May 22, 11 a.m. in the Jay Gardens. This is a drop-in event.
The Benefit for Greenwich Hospital will be held Fri., May 20 at the Greenwich Country Club, 19 Doubling Rd. The event brings together the hospital’s talented physicians, prominent community leaders, philanthropic supporters and corporate sponsors and provides an opportunity to celebrate the leadership and philanthropic support of Dr. James Brunetti and Arthur and Elizabeth Martinez. The evening’s Master of Ceremonies will be former Today Show co-host, singer, actress and author, Kathie Lee Gifford. The event benefits five key areas of growth for Greenwich Hospital—Oncology, Children’s, Neuroscience, Heart & Vascular and Behavioral Health. To purchase tickets, email [email protected] or call 203/863-3865.
The Emelin Theatre, 153 Library La., Mamaroneck, will present the Mark Morris Dance Group, Fri., May 13 at 8 p.m. $45. $55 & $65; Leo Kottke, Sat., May 14 at 8 p.m. $38, $48 & $58. www.emelin.org.
The Palace Theatre, 61 Atlantic St., Stamford will present Baby Shark Live! Sun., May 15 at 2 p.m. Tickets start at $85; One Night of Queen – Tribute Wed., May 18, 8 p.m. Tickets start at $60. www.palacestamford.org.
The American Red Cross will conduct blood drives at the Greenwich Blood Donation Center, 99 Indian Field Rd., Thurs., May 19, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and Stepinac High School, 950 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, Fri., May 20, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Reserve at 1-800-RED-CROSS.
The Old Salem Spring Horse Show will take place Fri.-Sun., May 13-15 and Tues.-Sun., May 17-22 at Old Salem Farm, 190 June Rd., N. Salem. Eat, drink, chat and enjoy world class equestrian competition. For additional information go to www.OldSalemFarm.net
The 35th Annual Bruce Museum Gala, Framing the Future, will be held Sat., May 14 at 6 p.m. at Greenwich Country Club, 19 Doubling Rd. The event will honor William L. Richter for his visionary leadership gift, Trustee Maryann Keller Chai and her husband Jay W. Chai and Trustee and Docent Rebecca A. Gillan. The Silent Auction and Art Auction are online at www.brucemuseum.org. Gala tickets start at $500. For reservations go to https://1072.blackbaudhosting.com/1072/2022-Bruce-Gala
Harriet Tubman: Journey to Freedom sculpture is on display at Renaissance Plaza in downtown White Plains thru June 30.
Salute to Seniors will celebrate Older Americans Month with special events on Wednesdays in May at various Westchester County Parks--May 18 at Croton Point Park, 1 Croton Point Ave., Croton-on-Hudson and May 25 at Glen Island Park, Weyman Ave., New Rochelle. The Westchester County Department of Health will be offering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at all events. Attendees will enjoy a boxed lunch, music and information on programs, services and products targeted to the senior community. Parking and admission are free. Free COVID-19 test kits and hand sanitizers will also be distributed on a first come, first served basis. All the events run from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Reservations are required—914/281-3968.
St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site, 897 S. Columbus Ave., Mt. Vernon will present Westchester County and the American Revolution Sat., May 14, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Free. Richard Forliano, longtime Town Historian of Eastchester and a retired history teacher, explores the fascinating and pivotal role of the St. Paul's vicinity, and Westchester County, in the American Revolution, with an appearance by General Washington. This will be a hybrid presentation, with a live audience at the site, and a livestreaming, through shared platform. At 2 p.m. there will be a performance of “Stand Off at Staten Island,” a new play that dramatizes the fateful Peace Conference in Sept. 1776. Registration is required, through the website, www.nps.gov/sapa
The Greenwich Historical Society, 47 Strickland Ave., Cos Cob, will present a Walking Tour of Greenwich Municipal Center Historic District Sat., May 14, 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. This tour includes areas with steps; a Candle Workshop with Laura Pappalardo, Thurs., May 19, 6:30-8 p.m. $90 for non-members; all materials are included. Register at https://greenwichhistory.org/event/candle-making-workshop and A Plein Air Experience of Light and Legacy: Painting Workshop with Dmitri Wright at Cos Cob Park, 22 Sound Shore Drive, Sat., May 21, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $160 for non-members. www.greenwichhistory.org.
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, stationary 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 sitting, 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.
Temple Israel of New Rochelle, 1000 Pinebrook Blvd. will present Stronger Together Solidarity Fair: Come Out for Justice and Repair of the World Sun., May 15, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. Information and networking on social justice work in Westchester County and beyond. Light breakfast. All are welcome. For additional information call 914/907-6323.
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. For additional information go to downtoearthmarkets.com.
The BluePath Service Dogs 6th Annual Walkathon will be held Sat., May 14, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at FDR State Park, Lot 4, 2957 Crompond Rd., Yorktown Heights. Open to all ages. The event will raise funds to provide autism service dogs. Rain or shine. Walkers can choose between a 1.7-mile or a 3-mile loop. Register at 845/377-0477 or email [email protected].
Christ Church Greenwich at 254 East Putnam Ave., Greenwich, will present The “Creation Care” Environmental Sunday Forum Speaker Series at 11:15 a.m. in Parish Hall. Events include May 15 The Rev. Fletcher Harper. Fr. Fletcher is an Episcopal priest and GreenFaith’s Executive Director; May 22 “Spiritual Resilience and Leadership in a Climate Emergency” with The Rev. Dr. Margaret Bullitt-Jones. In the face of ecological crisis, how do we maintain courage and hope? and May 28 “What Might We Owe?” with Bill McKibbin. The extraordinary wealth of American suburbia is reflected in, among other things, clouds of carbon now warming the world. Free & open to the public in-person or livestream. Links available on the website: christchurchgreenwich.org.
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.
Bicycle Sundays will take place May 15, 22; June 3, 12, 19 & 26; 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.
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! Collage Montage, Sat., May 14, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Recommended ages: 8-12. Join Meera Agarwal, Rye artist and instructor, for a mixed media collage workshop! In this workshop children will be shown a fun way to create art and express themselves using paint, found objects, interesting paper, magazines cut outs and fabric etc. Children will create a collage that can be just a free flowing exercise or something powerful and meaningful. Children will learn about color, composition and perspective through this process. $5 for non-members plus admission; Museum Medic, Sat., May 21, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Recommended ages 8-12. Free for members; $5 for non- members (does not include museum admission fee)--$9 per person; $8 for seniors and free for children under 1. Register at www.discoverwcm.org.
The Palace Theatre, 61 Atlantic St., Stamford will present The Hitmen, Fri., May 13 at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $77; Baby Shark Live, Sun., May 15 at 2 p.m. Tickets start at $108. In light of the recent decline in COVID-19 positivity rates within Connecticut, The Palace Theatre will no longer require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test for entrance into the theatre. Additionally, masks are optional for all patrons. Purchase tickets at www.palacestamford.org.
Curtain Call, Inc., 1349 Newfield Ave., Stamford will present the world premiere of “The Lobby,” thru Sun., May 22. Play is about Jimmy Burgess, the unassuming night doorman of a posh downtown loft space and his old friend Miles O’Riordan. Jimmy is stuck behind a desk watching life in NYC pass him by, while Miles is always looking for the next scheme to get ahead—often at Jimmy’s expense. Thurs.-Sat. at 8 p.m., Sun. at 2 p.m. $35 for adults; $25 for seniors and $20 for children under 21. 203/461-6358 or online at www.curtaincallinc.com.
Wainwright House, 260 Stuyvesant Ave., Rye will offer Capture Collage, Fri., May 13 at 10:30 a.m. Discover your inner creativity through prompts from nature and poetry. $35; Family Kite Day, Sun., May 15, 2-3:30 p.m. or 3:30-5 p.m. Join us and build your own kite; How to Free Your Mind, Sun., May 22, 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. $35 for non-members; Morning Balance Sound Baths, Thurs., 10:30-11:30 a.m.; Sound Bath On The Sound Thurs., 6-7:30 a.m. For information and registration go to www.wainwright.org.
Muscoot Farm, 51 Rte. 100, Katonah, will offer Morning Farm Chores, Saturdays in May, 8-9:30 a.m. Meet at Reception Center. 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; The Muscoot Farmers Market 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/
Photography, paintings, drawings and sculpture inspired by nature will be at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, at the junction of Routes 35 and 121 South in Cross River. The For Mother Nature exhibit will be on view thru June 5. The For Mother Nature exhibit is part of Art in the Park and will be viewable at the Gallery 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and features various exhibits that always include a connection to nature. This is demonstrated through different vehicles of art like sculpture, photography, paintings and additional forms of artwork. Admission is free; parking is $5 with a Park Pass and $10 without a Park Pass.
The Art Society of Old Greenwich is hosting their annual spring art show at the Greenwich Botanical Center, 130 Bible St., Cos Cob thru May 21. This year's show will feature a closing reception, Sat., May 21, 4-6 p.m. 25% of sale will be donated to the GBC. greenwichbotanicalcenter.org; 203/869.9242.
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.
Pelham Art Center at 155 Fifth Ave., offers Intro to Textile Design with Anna Novakov, Sat., May 14, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Make custom patterns for pillows, bags, and more that you can then have manufactured; Intuitive Printing & Collage with Judith Weber Wed., May 18, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tune into your unique creative process & explore printing and collage techniques. For information and to sign up go to www.pelhamartcenter.org.
The Hundred Acre Wood Exhibit “Forest Friends is at Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial, Rte. 35, Somers thru May 29. This presentation walks viewers through a “storybook” fantasy featuring the original characters of A.A. Milne and inspired art of E.H. Shepard. Winnie the Pooh and friends come to life with enchanting visuals that teach children about the importance of our forests and the inhabitants that live there. Tickets are $10-$20 for scheduled viewing times at www.LasdonPark.org or call 914/864-7268.
Mamaroneck Artists Guild, 1987 Palmer Ave., Larchmont, is presenting Reflections: Photography by Mark Swartz thru Sat., May 14 and In Full Bloom Color Group Show Tues., May 17-June 2. There will be an opening reception Sat., May 21, 3-5 p.m. Gallery hours: Tues.-Sat., 12-5 p.m. 914/834-1117; www.mamaroneckartistsguild.org.
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 multi-media performances blending visual art with poetry, music and dance by Marcy B. Freedman on May 7 and 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.
Rye Arts Center, 61 Milton Rd., Rye is presenting Portraits, Personalities, Passion: The Photography of Tony Vaccaro thru May 13 and a Mini Solo Show--Marion Schneider: Before, During, and Hopeful, thru May 16. www.ryeartscenter.org.
The White Plains Public Library, 100 Martine Ave., is presenting Vision of Home Lands’ Art Exhibition, original paintings by Lori Kapner Hosp thru May 27. Proceeds from the sale of paintings will go to Westchester-based Hearts & Homes for Refugees, an organization that welcomes, assists and advocates for refugee families in the region. Free and open to the public. www.whiteplainslibrary.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 and Elena Grajek: Overdramatic, thru May 8. Grajek’s drawings, collages, and prints play with pareidolia, the human tendency to see an object or meaning where there is none. While her depictions of people and animals are deceptively simple and even child-like, her complex compositions, developed through layers of drawing, painting, and collage, suggest relationships and tensions among these characters, and invite the viewer to create narratives of their own. In Grajek's work, people and animals, sometimes clearly depicted and sometimes suggested in an abstracted form, may share a space with squiggles and blobs of color, or with lines that form complex but unidentifiable objects that live only in her work. 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.
Pelham Art Center at 155 Fifth Ave. has announced its inaugural Artist Club Exhibition on view thru May 21. The exhibition features a selection of recent works by members of the Pelham Art Center Artist Club, including more than 50 artists based in Westchester, New York City, and Hudson Valley. The Artist Club Exhibition features over 75 artworks representing a diverse variety of styles and mediums ranging from collage, drawing and painting to sculpture and digital media. This exhibition is the perfect opportunity to discover and collect works by local emerging artists. There will be an Artist Club Bazaar @ The Art Happening Sat., May 21 12-3 p.m. The gallery is free and open to the public Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. www.pelhamartcenter.org.
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.
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
ArtsWestchester’s Teen Tuesdays & Thursdays are back. Youth can join on a Tuesday or Thursday from 4:30-6 p.m. to participate in new creative and fun art-making activities led by professional teaching artists. Workshops are temporarily being held next door to ArtsWestchester at the White Plains City Center, 3rd floor at 19 Mamaroneck Ave. For the safety of participants, social distancing and masks will be enforced regardless of vaccination status. Workshops are free and open to youth 12-16 years of age. Space is limited. Email Remy Kuhn at [email protected] with questions or to register.
The Westchester Chordsmen will present a spring concert, “Back in Business,” Sat., May 21 at 7 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Ossining, 34 S. Highland Ave. Tickets are $20 in advance; $25 at the door. For tickets go to https://chordsmen.org/shows
Canticum Novum Singers will present a concert Cantatas 98-106 with Huizi Zhang on piano at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 68 Bedford Rd., Katonah, Sat., May 21. Doors open at 2:15 p.m. and tickets can be purchased only at the door. www.conticumnovum.org.
Common Ground Coffeehouse, South Presbyterian Church, 343 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry will present Jake Blount and Nora Brown, Sat., May 14 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20-$25 at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jake-blount-and-nora-brown-tickets-227410620287
Tarrytown Music Hall at 13 Main St. will present The Daily Show Writers Comedy Tour, Sat., May 14 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $27; Nickelodeon’s Spongebob SquarePants the Musical, Wed. & Thurs., May 18 & 19, 7 p.m. $20-$24; Dar Williams w/special guest Sophie B Hawkins, Fri., May 20, 8 p.m. $35-$45; Zoso--The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience, Sat., May 21 at 8 p.m. $28-$38; MK Dance On Hudson 2022 Showcase, Sun., May 22 at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. $20. For additional information and tickets go to www.tarrytownmusichall.org.
Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, 149 Girdle Ridge Rd., Katonah will present Eilen-Jewell, Sat., May 14 at 8 p.m. Sold Out on the website. Waitlist only; An Evening of Wine, Sat., May 21 at 6 p.m. This is a benefit supporting Caramoor’s new education programs. It will be an Evening in Paris featuring Parisian jazz and wine selections. Tickets are $2500; Dan + Claudia Zanes, concert of American roots music, Sun., May 22 at 3 p.m. This family event will take place on the lawn of Friends Field. adults $20, children $10. www.caramoor.org.
Jazz Forum Arts, 1 Dixon La., Tarrytown will present the Karrin Allyson Quartet, Fri. & Sat., May 13 & 14, 7 & 9:30 p.m. $30-$35; Alan Broadbent Trio feat. Harvie S & Billy Mintz, Sun., May 15, 4 & 6 p.m., $15-$20; the Houston Person Quartet, Fri. & Sat., May 20 & 21, $30-$35; Mafalda Minnozzi-Fotogrammi, Sun., May 22, 4 & 5 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.
Charis Chamber Voices will present Spring Chronicles, a program centered on classic choral works by Franz Schubert and Johannes Brahms Sat., May 14 at 4 p.m. at Bedford Presbyterian Church, Village Green, Bedford and Sun., May 15 at 4 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 178 Oenoke Rd., New Canaan. $25; $20 for seniors and $15 for students at www.charisvocals.com or at the door.
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. Also performing: Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears and 10,000 Maniacs. For additional information go to www.pleasantvillemusicfestival.com.
The Emelin Theatre has announced the following schedule: Red Molly is postponed. New date TBD; the Feb. 19 James Hunter Six, Mar. 11 Appalachian Road Show, Mar. 13 Peking Acrobats, and Apr. 3 Edward Arron & Jeewon Park performances will be rescheduled. New dates TBD. Ladysmith Black Bambazo is postponed; new date TBD. Existing ticketholders for above rescheduled events have been moved to the new dates. For information on all shows go to www.emelin.org.
Tarrytown Music Hall has rescheduled the following previously announced events: Melissa Etheridge will be June 12. 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
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.
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. Register at https://tarrytowmusichall.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.
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