The Parks & Recreation Administration Office and the four community centers will be closed Monday, February 20, 2023 in observance of President’s Day.
Entertainment
Local Radio, Livestreams and Podcasts
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Spring Recess Mini Camp in New City April 3rd through 7th
Mini-Camp will consist of arts & crafts, sports, gym games, quiet games, in-house movies, trips such as the movie theatre, bowling, plus special events each day. Clarkstown residents in Grades K-7.
Dates: April 3 – 7, 2023
Fee: Register by 3/13 $350.00. On or after 3/14 $370.00
Location: Street Community Center, 31 Zukor Road, New City, NY 10956
Registration Info: Last day for online registration is March 24, 2023
DANCE CLASS – MERENGUE / VIENNESE WALTZ MARCH 15TH
Learn social dancing, ballroom and Latin from Fred Astaire Dance Studio.
Eligible: Clarkstown residents 18 and older
Date: March 15, 2023
Time: 6:00 PM – 6:45 PM
Fee: $10.00
Location: Street Community Center, 31 Zukor Road, New City, NY 10956
Black History Month Events at RCC
Celebrating the contributions of African Americans
Rockland County, NY (February13, 2023) – Rockland Community College is celebrating Black History Month with enriching and engaging events throughout the month of February as well as throughout the year. Black History Month is a time to celebrate the achievements of Black Americans and to recognize their role in the history of the United States. In addition to celebrating the contributions of Black people in arts, literature, music, food, and society and politics, this year, the RCC Black History Month committee has chosen a theme that centers around health and wellness as it affects the African Diaspora. All events are free. For more information visit this link https://sunyrockland.edu/media/black-history-month/
Wednesday, February 15 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm EST
Student WRAP Session – Health & Wellness, Community Connectedness & Relationships
As mental health concerns continue to escalate, it is crucial to establish environments where individuals feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and emotions. To address this issue, we invite all students to participate in a discussion facilitated by both RCC staff and mental health experts. This talk-back will provide an opportunity to openly discuss topics that are of concern to us all, with a specific focus on the difficulties faced by the Black community in accessing mental health resources. By fostering a supportive and inclusive dialogue, we aim to encourage individuals to prioritize their mental well-being and seek out the necessary resources and support. https://sunyrockland.edu/event/student-wrap-session/
Wednesday, February 15 2:00 pm – 2:50 pm EST
RCC Faculty/Staff Reading Group – Special Selection for African American History Month
All are invited to participate in an engaging conversation about the impactful and transformative lives of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. RCC faculty, staff, and students will be discussing The Sword and The Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr by Peniel Joseph, which highlights the controversial yet important aspects of their lives.
Friday, February 17 12:00 pm – 12:50 pm EST
Film Screening – The Black Church
Join us for a film screening as we delve into the rich and diverse history of spirituality in the Black community. From its roots in West African faith traditions to the influence of early Methodist and Baptist churches and its significance in the Black freedom struggle, this film by Dr. Gates explores it all. Let’s come together to examine the role of religion, the church, and spirituality in shaping our health and well-being. https://sunyrockland.edu/event/film-screening-the-black-church/
Wednesday, February 22 10:30 am – 2:30 pm EST
Wellness Fair
Join us for an uplifting and rejuvenating experience that touches on all aspects of wellness – mental, physical, and spiritual. The Black History Month committee is hosting a Wellness Fair with a focus on the whole YOU. Get your heart pumping with Fit Hop class with G.I.A.N.T. from the Bartendaz, immerse yourself in mindfulness sessions, sample delicious and nutritious food at our healthy food demos, and much more! https://sunyrockland.edu/event/wellness-fair/
Wednesday, February 22 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EST
Black History and Women’s History Month Mural Unveiling
Faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in RCC Art Club’s tribute to iconic Black women through the creation of a window mural. This mural will feature quotes from renowned Black women writers, including RCC alumna Dr. Frances Pratt. The mural painting will take place in the Atrium of the Cultural Arts Center from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm, where the Art Club will provide paint pens and reference materials for inspiration. To celebrate their efforts, the Art Club will host a pizza party from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm in the faculty dining room for all participants. https://sunyrockland.edu/event/black-history-and-womens-history-month-mural-unveiling/
Tuesday, February 28 7:00 pm EST
Brother – A Musical Adaptation, by Miranda Holiday
Miranda Holiday is putting the finishing touches on her musical adaptation of Ambrose Bierce’s classic short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” Titled “Brother,” this version is set during the Vietnam War era and is the result of her creative vision. After the performance, there will be a talkback session where audience members can ask questions and engage in a discussion about the production. Visual and Performing Arts Alumnus Ryan McNeill, will be performing in the event. https://sunyrockland.edu/event/brother-a-musical-adaptation-by-miranda-holiday/
Third Annual Nyack Feasts! Restaurant Event March 1st through 9th
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 8, 2023 — Foodies, friends, and families hankering for good food will find great eats and great values in Nyack during the village’s third annual Nyack Feasts! restaurant event.
Nyack Feasts 2023 runs from Wednesday, March 1 through Thursday, March 9 for brunch, lunch, dinner and in-betweens, matching a variety of appetites and tastes with a wide array of hosting establishments, cuisines and culinary styles.
The event is sponsored by Audi of Nyack, in partnership with an enthusiastic contingent of local organizations and individuals.
During this nine-day culinary celebration, diners can choose formats and flavors from 30 participating restaurants offering a variety of options — special menus at special prices, discounts of up to 50% for on-premises dining, pick-ups and special items, plus free giveaways to accompany orders.
What’s more, visitors are invited to “pair your fare” with specials offered by 20 participating retail shops and personal services businesses – a great way to combine good food with a day of exploration in Nyack’s one square mile of eclectic, one-of-a-kind businesses.
A full listing of participating restaurants, shops and service businesses – with details on specific offerings — is available on the Visit Nyack website at Nyack Feasts 2023.
“Variety is the spice of Nyack,” said event organizer Mark Davidoff, director of Rockland Community College Hospitality & Culinary Arts Center. “Feasts is about Nyack’s rich variety of cuisines, but it’s also about freedom — a departure from the cookie-cutter ‘restaurant week’ approach where every business is required to deliver basically the same offer in a traditional full-service dining way.”
“Nyack is not a one-size-fits-all community,” added Davidoff. “Our restaurants are all about creativity and multi-cultural cuisines. In addition to avoiding the standard one-offer restaurant week approach, we’re including any local purveyors of good food who want to participate. Each participating establishment crafts its own offer and special brand of culinary magic.That’s what Nyack is all about.”
A Feasts sampler might include a stack of fluffy pancakes for the kids at the Breakfast & Burger Club, or a cheese/charcuterie tasting at Scott & Joe, a pint or two of artisanal beer made onsite at Marlowe’s brew pub on Main Street, or mezze and dinner at The Greek-ish, or tacos at Casa del Sol, or rich, authentic Indian curries at Mumbai Dreams, or home-made soups, fresh salads and hot-out-of-the oven muffins at Hartell’s Jukebox Deli — to name just a few options for exploring the 9-day event.
“Nyack is a treasure trove for the curious and adventurous,” said Roger Cohen, President, Nyack Chamber of Commerce. “Browsing our one-of-a-kind shops and service businesses is a great way to combine lunch or dinner with a unique Nyack ‘discovery’ experience.”
In addition to shopping, creative ways to couple dining with other enjoyments might include, as an example for the guys, a classic hot shave at DSZ Barbers; for the ladies, luxury products or a relaxing shampoo or treatment at one of Nyack’s top-flight spas or salons — or for both gentlemen and ladies (why not) a celebratory indulgence at Casa Hispaniola Fine Tobacconist’s cigar bar – described by one patron as a “cool place in a cool town.”
With marketing outreach touching Westchester, Fairfield, Bergen and the New York City boroughs,
Feasters looking for fresh ingredients for their own kitchens can plan to visit the Nyack Farmers Market, outdoors every Thursday all winter from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm in the Main Street parking lot. Visit the Nyack Chamber of Commerce website for Market details.
While at the Market, it’s not uncommon to run into one of Nyack’s chefs browsing through the fresh produce and artisanal products – food that will appear on diners’ plates later in the day. Alain Eigenmann, owner of Brasserie D and Alain’s Petit Bistro across the street from the Market, is one of those chefs.
