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Rye Brook Ice Cream Fridays, July 8, 2016
July 12, 2016 at 10:32 p.m.
<p class="Picture">Three-year-old Armett Street resident Luke Melone isn’t afraid to get his face sticky as he enjoys every bite of his vanilla ice cream. </p>
<p class="Picture">Wally Pohlman, 5, stares at the Pine Ridge Park swing set in hopes he can get an empty swing when he finishes eating.</p>
<p class="Picture">Nine-year-old twins Grace and Rocco Brunetti of Windsor Road dig into their ice cream.</p>
<p class="Picture">Three-year-old Armett Street resident Kathyrn Melone prepares to chomp down on her spoonful of vanilla ice cream.</p> <div><!--[if !supportAnnotations]--> <div> <div id="_com_1" class="msocomtxt" language="JavaScript"> <!--[if !supportAnnotations]--></div> <!--[endif]--></div> </div>
<p class="Picture">Village Administrator Christopher Bradbury gets his hands dirty to serve the Rye Brook community ice cream.</p>
<span style="font-family: Arial;">Cassandra Brunetti, 7, and her sister Grace, 9, dive into their blueberry and vanilla ice cream, not caring if it colors their faces blue and white. </span>
<p class="Picture">Five-year-old Rye Brook resident Emmie Hodes enjoys every last drop of her chocolate ice cream.</p>
<p class="Picture">Rye Brook siblings Emmie, 5, and Carly, Hodes 7, look to the playground and bounce house as they eat their cups of ice cream.</p>
<p class="Picture">Eloise Tunis, 3, is more than happy to get ice cream on her yellow tutu as she is fed by Nancy, her relative on Pine Ridge Road.</p>
<p class="Picture">Not one young face was spared from being smeared with ice cream in Pine Ridge Park on Friday, July 8. Parents snuck a bite or two of their kid’s ice cream as the child dragged them over to the swing set or took off their shoes for the bounce house. Little girls spun and sang at the top of their lungs when Disney’s hit “Let it Go” played on the speakers. This was all thanks to Ice Cream Fridays, an event the Village of Rye Brook is hosting every Friday in July at 6 p.m.</p> <p class="Picture"><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 13px;">Siblings Andrew, 6, and Eloise Burns, 2, of Westview Avenue don’t want to share their ice cream with anyone. Photos by Casey Watts|Westmore News</span></p>
<p class="Text">Cassandra Brunetti, a 7-year-old resident of Windsor Road, dives face-first into her free blueberry ice cream.</p>
<p class="Picture">Kids bounce away their sugar rush after eating free ice cream in Pine Ridge Park.</p>