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Friends and neighbors celebrate a beautiful day in Lyon Park
September 12, 2017 at 8:46 p.m.
Arlene Cenner of Pleasantville and Russell Fulmore of White Plains, who began karate classes with Rico Dos Anjos at Don Bosco Center in Port Chester 39 and 41 years ago, respectively, demonstrate how karate can be used for self-defense. They are both 9th degree black belts.
Carl Hermey of Guilford, Conn., Rezan Zia of Pound Ridge and Dickie Danehouer of Greenwich, Conn. comprise Tre Amici Cellisti which performed at Port Chester Day.
The Port Chester Seniors Chorus, under the direction of Ang Rubino, sing for the crowd gathered on the lawn in front of the village’s Showmobile.
Students in Rico Dos Anjos’ karate classes demonstrate their skills.
Emma, a 5-month-old English mastiff owned by Cali Smith of West Glen Avenue (right), and Dublin, a 10-year-old lab mix owned by Kristen Powers of Hobart Avenue, sniff each other curiously. They were among the many dogs at Lyon Park during Port Chester Day.
Magdelin Nunez dishes out food for sisters Pat Torres and Joy Lobdell of Puritan Drive from the Hubbard’s Cupboard Bistro booth. The restaurant, serving American and Spanish food, will be opening at the end of September in the Ernest Simons Building at 6 North Pearl St.
Brian Affon, 10, and his sister Katie, 8, of Nicola Place get a thrill out of building their own sailboats out of wood at one of the two popular craft tables set up by Home Depot.
Four-year-old Janelle Perez of Nella Lane contributes to one of the colorful murals children painted on long sheets of neon green paper stretched out on the grass under the direction of the Nowodworski Foundation.
Under the direction of the Nowodworski Foundation, children have a grand time painting a colorful mural on a long sheet of neon green paper stretched out on the grass.
Harlow Halloran, 4, of Mamaroneck slips down the slide. Her mother, Cassandra Lovallo, grew up in Port Chester.
The Royal Express makes its way around Lyon Park carrying children and adults alike.
Dickie Danehouer of Greenwich plays with the Tre Amici Cellisti, one of the many musical groups entertaining those who came out for Port Chester Day.
Three-year-old Analiyah Arteaga Acosta of Stamford, Conn. rides the swing. Her mother’s family lives on Grace Church Street in Port Chester.
Eight-year-old Anastasia Wojdyla, a third grader at Kennedy Magnet School, completes her art project under the gazebo. The Nowodworski Foundation, which periodically runs free art workshops at the Port Chester-Rye Brook Public Library, kept the artistic children occupied at Port Chester Day on Saturday, Sept. 9 at Lyon Park.