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I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!
July 19, 2018 at 6:46 a.m.
Terrace Court resident Connor Ware, 4, eats a spoonful of rainbow ice flavored ice cream topped with rainbow sprinkles at Ice Cream Friday on July 13 at Pine Ridge Park, sponsored by the Village of Rye Brook. Rye Brook Recreation will provide free ice cream, a bounce house and entertainment at the park for community members to enjoy every Friday throughout the month of July from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
After filling a cup to the brim with ice cream, Village Administrator Chris Bradbury hands an Ice Cream Friday attendee his treat with a big smile on his face.
Rye Brook Parks Department employee Waz Colantuono spends the evening serving residents sweet treats, as he takes on the role of ice cream scooper and topper.
Sliding out with a smile, 3-year-old Carlton Lane resident Cooper Okun exits the bounce house after spending time jumping inside.
Peek-a-boo! Boxwood Place resident Emma Wiener, 2, pokes her head through the opening of the bounce house.
Taking a break from the ice cream, Westchester County Executive George Latimer and his wife Robin watch the Rye Brook Rebels vs. the Harrison Huskies game at the baseball field at Pine Ridge Park.
Her smile says it all. One-year-old Ella Rende sports a soda jerk hat embellished with the Ice Cream Fridays’ event logo as she enjoys the evening with her family.
After having fun jumping around with friends, Brush Hollow Crescent resident Owen Kaplan, 3, slides out of the bounce house.
Philip Russell (right) and Kuan Russell-Tang, of Rock Ridge Drive, enjoy the nice summer evening together on a bench at the Pine Ridge Park playground.
Surrounded by friends, and happy to see each other, Loch Lane resident Alex Maniscalco (right) and Knollwood Drive resident Anna Vnenchak embrace.
Crowds of people line up to get a free scoop of ice cream at Ice Cream Friday on July 13 at Pine Ridge Park.
Alex Jakowsky, 4, giggles as his mother Isa blows bubbles in his direction.
Humans aren’t the only ones who can have a good time at Ice Cream Fridays! Rye Brook Mayor Paul Rosenberg’s dog, Leo, takes in the scene of community members eating their ice cream as he enjoys the fresh air and fun.
Boxwood Place resident Erica Wiener and her two-year-old daughter Emma enjoy time together on the playground.