fall events 2015 - Better Homes and Gardens® Rand Realty
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fall events 2015 - Better Homes and Gardens® Rand Realty
2015 FALL EVENTS GUIDE Kathleen Palmiotti Real Estate Associate Broker (914) 419-0270 kathleen.palmiotti@randrealty.com kathleen.palmiotti.randrealty.com FALL E 2015 GUIDE Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess BICYCLE SUNDAYS Sundays in September, 10AM-2PM A portion of the parkway is closed to vehicular traffic for the exclusive use of bikes, joggers, walkers, scooters and strollers from the Westchester County Center (parking available for a fee) to Scarsdale Road in Yonkers. Multiple points of entry/exit are along the route. parks.westchestergov.com/featured-events/bicycle-sundays CYCLE WITH LRF BICYCLE FUNDRAISER Sundays in September, Yonkers A fun-filled non-competitive family bicycle ride that offers survivors, families, friends, community and corporate teams an opportunity to cycle in honor and in memory of those whose lives have been touched by lymphoma. Joggers, walkers, scooters and strollers welcome. The program runs from Westchester County Center in White Plains to Scarsdale Rd, Yonkers, during the month of September. This year, Bicycle Sundays is celebrating its 40th Season! Registration fee required for participants 18 years and older. lymphoma.org/CycleWithLRF YONKERS RIVERFEST September 12, 12-7PM, Yonkers The city’s largest outdoor festival! The 23rd Annual Yonkers Riverfest is a family friendly, all-day music and arts event that is expected to attract over 25,000 people and is one of the top events in Westchester County. yonkersriverfest.com. ANTIQUE TRACTOR AND VEHICLE PARADE September 12, 12PM, Yorktown The Antique Tractor and Vehicle Parade is open to all farm and garden tractors, pre-1973 trucks and cars from 1900-1966. Parade Route from Veterans Rd. to Yorktown Grange Fairgrounds. yorktownny.org NEW ROCHELLE 3RD ANNUAL STREET FAIR September 13, 11AM-5PM, New Rochelle Featuring food, craers, artists, vendors, games, rides, and live music for all ages. Experience all this plus local businesses and a community showcase! Located on Main Street between Centre and North Avenues. newrochelleny.com/streetfair FALL CRAFTS AT LYNDHURST September 18-20, 10AM-5PM, Tarrytown 300 artists fill the grounds of this beautiful estate along with great food, music and fun for the whole family. 635 S. Broadway. Admission $12. artrider.com/2015 Shows ANNUAL MCLEAN AVENUE FALL FESTIVAL September 19, 11AM-7PM, Yonkers Family Fun Day includes food, drinks, live music, rides, games, bouncy castles and more! Merchants discounts along McLean Avenue too! FREE PARKING/Shuttle Bus at the Empire Casino. Rain or Shine - come one come all! www.meetmeonmclean.com Better Homes and Gardens Rand Rand Realty is is thrilled th d to bring you our 10th 10 Annual Ann nnu nua ual Fall ual Events Guide, featuring local community events and a full list of farmers markets throughout the region. As the air starts to become crisper and leaves change to vibrant colors there is plenty to do with friends and family to enjoy the autumn season. From everyone at Rand Realty, we wish you and your family a fun-filled fall season. THE GREAT WHITE PLAINS CAMPOUT September 19-20, White Plains HOUNDS ON THE SOUND DOG WALK & FESTIVAL September 27, 10AM-3PM, Mamaroneck Learn everything about camping and even camp at Delfino Park during our community campout. We are encouraging families who have never camped or who are seasoned campers to spend the night outdoors under the stars in White Plains. One day event includes a campsite, activities, entertainment, demonstrations, as well as other exciting outdoor family fun. Limited sites available. Sat., 9/19, 2PM. until Sun., 9/20, 11AM. Rain date, Saturday, 9/26. $50 per family site (6 person max, limit one family per site). cityofwhiteplains.com 7th annual fundraising event for the New Rochelle Humane Society. Enjoy a leisurely stroll with your dog on a path bordering the Long Island Sound, followed by a fun day at the park. Food, vendors, music, obedience demonstrations, games for pets with owners, animals for adoption, and lots of activities for children, including face painting and cra projects. Registration at 10AM, Walk at 11:30AM. Harbor Island Park, 123 Mamaroneck Ave, Mamaroneck. Register and more info visit www.houndsonthesound.org ARDSLEY DAY September 30, 6-9PM, White Plains EAT WELL, DO GOOD Events are planned throughout the day. Games, vendors, music, food and lots of fun for the whole family. Free. ardsleyvillage.com An evening of fine wine and food sampling to benefit Autism Speaks and the Rotary Club of White Plains community service projects and local high school scholarships at C. V. Rich Mansions. www.rotarywp.org JAZZ AND FOOD FESTIVAL THE GREAT JACK O’LANTERN BLAZE Sept. 24-27, White Plains September sizzles with a four-day celebration of jazz in downtown White Plains beginning Thursday, 9/24, culminating in an outdoor Jazz and Food Festival on Mamaroneck Avenue with delicious food from area restaurants on Sunday, 9/27. artswestchester.org for more information. See more than 7,000 individually hand-carved, illuminated jack o’ lanterns in this elaborate walkthrough experience. Meander through a historic, 18th-century riverside landscape and discover a breathtaking display — all made of jack o’ lanterns! Van Cortlandt Manor. 525 S. Riverside Ave, Croton-On-Hudson, NY. http://www.hudsonvalley.org/events/blaze. THE LARCHMONT ARTS FESTIVAL RYE PLAYLAND’S “SCARED BY THE SOUND” September 20, 12-5PM, Ardsley September 26, 1-5PM, Larchmont “Where Art Comes To Life” Celebrating it’s 13th year of creativity that offers a unique opportunity to experience, collect and learn about fine art and cras by connecting the community with emerging and established artists and artisans. A great family event, with something for everyone and great gis at affordable prices. Rain date 9/27. Held at Constitution Park on Larchmont Avenue. LarchmontArtsfestival@gmail.com for more information. DOBBS FERRY FESTA Weekends from October 2–November 15, Croton-On-Hudson October 3-November 1, Rye Playland’s haunted attraction is back this October with more thrills and chills! Weekends starting 10/3 at Playland Park. 1 Playland Parkway, Rye, NY. ryeplayland.org/entertainment MAHOPAC-CARMEL ANNUAL STREET FAIR October 4, 11AM- 6PM, Mahopac Exhibit booths abound with displays of everything from trinkets to major appliances. There will be games and rides for the children, two bands and a DJ, a car show featuring both classic and new cars, and food from a variety of our local restaurants and delis. Visit mahopaccarmelonline.com for more information. September 26, 1-8PM, Dobbs Ferry Main Street and Cedar Street provide the stage for a block party. Music, food, games and events. Fun for the whole family. Free. www.ferryfesta.com HUDSON VALLEY IRISH FEST September 26, Peekskill On the majestic banks of the Hudson River at Peekskill’s Riverfront Green Park, the seventh annual Hudson Valley Irish Fest will be celebrating the rich Irish American culture and heritage alive in the Hudson Valley today. Performances by several top Irish recording artists, bands and dancers. With a backdrop of the Hudson Highlands, kayakers, swans and occasional barges, this is an ideal spot to river watch, enjoy a picnic or bring the kids to a playground. hudsonvalleyirishfest.com HOUNDS ON THE SOUND DOG WALK & FESTIVAL via houndsonthesound.org www.randrealty.com | FALL EVENTS 2015 2015 FALL EVENTS GUIDE YORKTOWN FESTIVAL AND STREET FAIR WHAT DOES THE GREAT GOBLIN LOOK LIKE? GENERAL MONTGOMERY DAY Sponsored by the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce, this is an exciting, diverse array of entertainment for the whole family. Hot dog eating contest, rides, costumed dog parade and contest, motorcycle display and much more! Parade starts behind 7-Eleven at 2PM and winners will be announced on the main stage at 4PM. yorktownfestival.com The Yorktown Parks and Recreation Department would like to know what you think the Halloween Great Goblin looks like. The first place drawing will be used on the 2016 Great Goblin Call Program T-Shirts. All entries must be on an 8½” x 11” white sheet of paper. Drawings must be submitted to the Recreation Department by Thursday, 10/29. This program is available to Yorktown residents, grades K to 5. yorktownny.org/parksandrecreation This year’s 24th celebration is sure to please! This day is known for its fun events, a terrific parade, the General Montgomery Day 8K, soapbox derby, and an evening of fireworks. villageofmontgomery.com October 11, 11AM-5PM, Yorktown Heights FALL FOLIAGE FESTIVAL October 17, 11AM-3PM, Hawthorne Enjoy this great community celebration with your family. Includes pumpkin decorating, face painting, rides, games, music, food, and refreshments. At the Broadway Field, Hawthorne. Rain date 10/18. For more information contact the recreation office at (914) 742-2310 or visit www.mtpleasantny.com THE RAG-A-MUFFIN PARADE October 17, 1PM, Larchmont For the little ones (and not so little), it is wonderful time to strut one’s stuff! Line-up at 12:30PM at the corner of Palmer and Larchmont Avenues. Parade starts at 1PM. Refreshments and music will be provided at the end of the parade. Rain Date 10/24. For more information, visit villageoflarchmont.org SHELDRAKE’S FALL FESTIVAL October 18, 1-4 PM, Larchmont The Sheldrake Environmental Center is hosting a day of fun for the entire family. Join in the fun with pumpkin painting, live animals, music, arts and crafts and much more. 685 Weaver Street, Larchmont. www.sheldrakecenter.org. YONKERS MARATHON October 18, Yonkers The historic Yonkers Marathon turns 90 and kicks off a brand new era with new courses, an expanded post race party, and world class amenities, as the rechristened City of Yonkers Marathon, Half Marathon, and 5K. The post-race festival will be an epic party! 6AM packet pickup begins; race starts 8AM at Van Der Donck Street. theyonkersmarathon.com 3RD ANNUAL YOFI (YONKERS) FILM FESTIVAL October 22-25, Yonkers The Yonkers Film Festival is cinema for the sixth borough! 3 festival days in which audiences and filmmakers get to watch, think and talk (just not during the movies). Yonkers Riverfront Library Theater, 1 Larkin Plaza. For tickets and details, featured films, festivities etc. visit yofifest.wix.com/yofifest GREAT GOBLIN CALL October 28, 6:30-7:30PM, Yorktown If the Great Goblin calls, will you be home to answer the call? Open to all Yorktown youngsters ages 3 to grade 2. Complimentary candy prizes and a Great Goblin T-shirt will be given to all participants at the “spooky” recreation office on Thursday, 10/29, between 9AM and 4PM. Pre-register at the Yorktown Parks and Recreation Office. yorktownny.org/parksandrecreation OCTOBER 29, YORKTOWN HALLOWEEN PARADE AND CARNIVAL October 31, 2-4PM, Yorktown Co-sponsored with the Yorktown Lions Club, Halloween parade will begin at the Yorktown Plaza Park (Rexall’s). Participants will march to the Yorktown Community and Cultural Center for outdoor Halloween activities, costume showcase, hayrides and a pumpkin patch. Free to all Yorktown residents. No registration required. Rain date is Sunday, 11/1 (carnival only). yorktownny.org/parksandrecreation/halloween-paradecarnival HALLOWEEN IN DOBBS FERRY October 31, 4-6PM, Dobbs Ferry September 12, 9AM-7PM, Montgomery MONROE COMMUNITY DAY September 12, 10AM-5PM, Monroe Monroe Community Day will feature music, food, and fun for all! Downtown Monroe. For more info, call (845) 774-1727 or visit www.monroecheesefestival.com NYACK ANNUAL SEPTEMBERFEST STREET FAIR September 13, 10AM-5PM, Nyack Main Street and Broadway overflows with 300+ street vendors of art, jewelry, clothing, gi ideas, home decor, and a kid’s carnival offers families endless fun! International food stands, live music and entertainment, and outdoor dining by local restaurants in downtown Nyack. nyackchamber.org TASTE OF WARWICK September 15, 6-9PM, Warwick Trick or Treat on Main Street and Cedar Street, which will be closed off to cars allowing children to walk from store to store for a safe trick or treating experience. For more information call (914) 231-8500 or visit www.dobbsferry.com Meet under the stars for an event featuring live music and the best of the Warwick Valley’s restaurants, wineries, breweries, and caterers. Hosted by Warwick Valley Winery, 114 Little York Rd. For reservations, email info@warwickcc.org or call (845) 986-2720. www.warwickcc.org 39TH ANNUAL TURKEY RUN HARVEST FESTIVAL AND GRAPE STOMP Adults with young children are encouraged to participate in the non-competitive 1-Mile Fun Run/Walk at 9:30AM. Runners, joggers and walkers, casual and competitive alike, compete in the 3.1 mile or 5.2 mile races at 10AM. Deadline to pre-register online is 11/24 or on-site registration the day of race is required to participate. www.ryeny.gov/recreation.cfm. Vendors of all kinds, hay rides, pumpkin painting, apple pie contest with prizes, face painting, grape stomp, and more! Admission at the gate. Call (845) 928-5384 or visit www.palaiavineyards.com MISTLETOE MAGIC - A FAMILY FESTIVAL Calling all Rib cooks - You must enter the Amateur RIB Competition! Tickets include admission, food, drinks, dra beer and live music! Online tickets are $35 for Adults, $25 if under 21 and Children under 10 are FREE. All proceeds benefit UHR. James H. Anderson American Legion, Post 119, 61 Hunt Road, Orangeburg. For more details and to buy tickets, visit charitybbqfestival.com November 28, 9:30AM, Rye November 29, 12PM-3PM, Rye Festivities include a gingerbread bouncy house, horse drawn carriage rides, train rides, Santa, holiday cras, farmer’s market, musical performances, food, fun and much, much, more! Bring the whole family! Purchase Street in Rye, NY. Sponsored by the Rye Chamber of Commerce. ryechamberofcommerce.com/chamber-programs.html Rockland, Orange and Ulster NYACK’S MONTHLY ART FESTIVAL September 19, 12PM-6PM, Highland Mills CHARITY BBQ FESTIVAL September19, 12-6PM, Orangeburg 17TH ANNUAL HAMPTONBURGH COUNTRY FESTIVAL September 19, 10AM-4PM, Campbell Hall Family Fun Day! Games for the kids, food and product vendors, pumpkin painting, animals, music, and much more! Free donations are appreciated. Hamptonburgh Town Park, 18 Bull Road (behind Town Hall). For more information call (845)294-9016 or visit heyevent.com/event/g2jhqucxq3qqsa/ hamptonburgh-country-festival-2015 First Friday, Monthly, 5-8PM, Nyack PINE BUSH HARVEST FESTIVAL Downtown Nyack hosts its monthly art festival, with shops and businesses uniting with local artists for an evening of art openings, music, and poetry. This event, and every first Friday of every month, is presented by the Nyack Art Collective (NAC), a memberowned and managed non-profit organization comprised of visual artists in the greater Nyack, NY area. www.visitnyack.org/event Entertainment for all ages! There will be live music, food, local vendors, children’s activities, arts and cras, a farmers market, health service groups and community service groups. The festival is held on Main Street between Routes 302 and 52. Rain date 9/21. www.pinebushhavestfestival.i8.com September 19, 9AM-3PM, Pine Bush STONY POINT LIGHTHOUSE DAY September 19, 12-4PM, Stony Point Celebrate the history of lighthouses on the Hudson River. Tours of the lighthouse will be given throughout the day, and the event will also include 19th-century music, storytelling, a tea party, and more! Stony Point Battlefield State Park. For more information call (845)786-2521 or visit www.nysparks.com/historic-sites SUFFERN STREET FAIR September 20, Suffern A variety of merchandise for sale, including cras, clothing, accessories, gifts, antiques, furniture, health activities, and continuous entertainment. Food is available both on the street and in Suffern’s many eating establishments. A petting zoo and pony rides will also be included in the day’s activities. Free parking in municipal lots. Rain or shine. eventcrazy.com/Suffern-NY/events/details/292459Suffern-Street-Fair NATIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING DAY September 26, 9AM-3PM, Congers SUGAR LOAF FALL FESTIVAL via sugarloafnewyork.com FALL EVENTS 2015 | www.randrealty.com A free, fun-filled, educational day devoted to learning about the outdoors, fishing, hunting, trapping, wilderness survival, and much more. Fishing equipment supplied by the NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation. Try your hand at archery and fly fishing. This will be a “free fishing” day, so no fishing license will be needed to fish on the lake. Congers Lake Memorial Park, Gilchrest Road (off Route 303). www.nhfday.org 2015 FALL EVENTS GUIDE FAMILY FUN DAY AND FALL FESTIVAL 9TH ANNUAL “PEARL RIVER DAY” FESTIVAL HORROR ON KWIECINSKI STREET September 26, 11AM-5PM, Stony Point October 10, 11AM-6PM, Pearl River Activities include a mobile zip line, bouncy house and slide, child fingerprinting, car-seat check, farmers market, live music, food, “penny” sale, raffle prizes, and much more! Kirkbride Hall, 5 Patriot Hills Drive. Rain Date 9/27. Sponsored by Stony Point Police Athletic League. www.stonypointpal.org Showcasing Pearl River’s retail shops, restaurants, and businesses! Fun-filled events and activities include food, music, entertainment, demonstrations, shopping specials, face painting, pumpkin painting, balloon twisting, bouncy attractions, and more. pearlriverny.org Feel the fear! Enjoy the Horror on Kwiecinski Street , a great haunted house! 16 Kwiecinski Street, West Haverstraw. Hours are on 10/29 and 10/30 from 8-11PM and 10/31 from 5:3011PM. All donations go to United Hospice of Rockland. For more details, visit horroronkwiecinskist.net SUFFERN DAY SMOKE AND FIRE FEST I SPY HALLOWEEN TRAIL September 26, 11AM-3PM, Suffern Experience the best that Suffern has to offer! A day of hay rides, face painting, inflatables, characters, emergency service vehicles, food sampling, performers, displays, and fireworks. Suffern Ballfields off Chestnut Street. For more info, call (845) 357-7943 or visit www.suffernvillage.com HUDSON VALLEY GARLIC FESTIVAL September 26-27, 10AM, Saugerties A fun celebration of the harvest of what garlic aficionados lovingly refer to as the “stinking rose.” Get your bulbs, braids, arts, cras, music, food souvenirs, and cooking tips. Sat. 10AM–6PM, Sun. 10AM–5PM. hvgf.org NEWBURGH OPEN STUDIOS TOUR September 26-27, 11AM-5PM, Newburgh The studios are located in some amazing historic buildings, most of which are rarely open to the public. This will be a self-guided tour, a good part of which will be walkable. Maps will be available at Newburgh Art Supply, 5 Grand Street. newburghopenstudios.org WALKING TOUR OF DOWNTOWN NYACK September 27, 2PM, Nyack Trace Nyack’s growth from a small river village to a major commercial and manufacturing center during the Gilded Age when Nyack was called the “Gem of the Hudson.” See many of the same buildings that were present at the turn of the century when Nyack was the center of Rockland. This tour meets at 2PM at the foot of Main Street by the river. The donation is $5 per person, payable at the start of the tour. friendsohenyacks.org/walking-tour-downtown-nyack CONGERS VALLEY COTTAGE ROTARY ITALIAN FESTIVAL October 10, 11AM–6PM, Pomona The Hudson Valley’s annual Smoke and Fire Fest features a full roster of sizzling-smoked and fiery foods from spice-loving regions around the Hudson Valley, as well as amazing live music and a chili contest to knock your socks off. Feel the burn with thousands of others as you sample award-winning hot sauces, spicy chocolates, and specialty foods. Taste a pepper or two, revel in face painting, and delight in red-hot family entertainment for all ages. Provident Bank Park. 1 Provident Bank Park Rd., Pomona, NY. nyfoodfest.com SUGAR LOAF FALL FESTIVAL October 10-12, 10AM-6PM, Sugar Loaf Spend the weekend watching the leaves change colors, getting a breath of fresh air, and enjoying a festival filled with delicious food and dozens of visiting craers from the tri-state region. Listen to some of the best local musical talent in the Hudson Valley with a great line-up of live music, which will include a range of styles, such as blues, classic rock, folk, and more. FREE. For more info, call (845) 469-4878 or visit sugarloafnewyork.com NYACK’S FAMOUS STREET FAIR October 11, 10AM-5PM, Nyack Quality handmade cras, art, unique gis and accessories, home decor, antiques, children’s area, great food, and much more! Free admission. Rain or shine. No pets allowed. Downtown Nyack on Main Street and Broadway. www.nyack-ny.gov October 2-25, Stony Point The Penguin Rep Theater presents the world premiere of the artfully funny comedy “Priceless” by David Robson, about an art caper gone awry! Evening and matinee performances. For ticket info, call (845) 786-2873 or visit penguinrep.org OCTOBERFEST STREET FAIR October 4, 10AM-5PM, New City Featuring approximately 20 vendors from all over the area with original pottery, paintings, art, glass, sculpture, photography, clothes, wood items, knives, jewelry, hand cras, and much more! newcitychamber.com/octoberfest-street-fair WALKING TOUR OF SOUTH NYACK October 4, 2-3:30PM, Nyack A fun-filled aernoon of activities for adults and children of all ages! The day features a children’s bouncy house, cras, pumpkin painting for all, a judged pumpkin-painting contest, activities, prizes, and refreshments. Pine Island Park. For more info, call (845) 258-1469 or visit pineislandny.com October 18, 9AM, Central Valley Walk starts at 9AM. Walkers will be given a program containing a site map, discount coupon book, and additional “Day-Of” offers from stores. Registration begins at 7:30AM. Woodbury Commons Premium Outlets located in Central Valley, NY. HALLOWEEN HOWL — A MASQUERADE BALL TO BENEFIT HOSPICE October 24, Pomona Another great costume party at Krucker’s Picnic Grove and Catering in Pomona! Start planning your award-winning costume now. Call MJ Bray at (845) 634-4974 for more information or to book your tables. November 14, 12:30PM-3:30PM, West Point Army Black Knights vs Tulane. Michie Stadium. For more info, call (845) 446-4994 or visit goarmysports.com PUBLIC SPACE MISSION: RENDEZVOUS WITH A COMET November 15, Suffern Reserve a seat on the flight deck – we’re going to fly to a comet! On this public mission, you will learn much more about these mysterious objects made of rock, ice, and dust. Just like the real astronauts, attend a briefing session and perform mission tasks that feel real and challenging, but simple enough for kids to do, and fun! Age suitability is 9 years old. Admission. To reserve a place in a public mission or have a question, call (845) 357-3416 or e-mail public@lhvcc.com. Ramapo Challenger Center, Suffern. www.lhvcc.com NEW JERSEY FAMILY MOVIE MATINEE Tuesdays in September, 1pm, Rochelle Park Join the fun at the family movie matinee starting at 1PM at the Rochelle Park Library. For more information and to see what movie will be featured please go to http://rplibrary.org/movies/ PUMPKIN PICKING AT ABMA’S FARM Weekends, Late September & October, Wyckoff Get into the spirit of Halloween and pick your own Pumpkin at Abma’s Farm! This 30 Acre farm dates back to the late 1700’s and features a 200 year old Dutch style barn. Pumpkins may be picked on weekends only. Abma Farm also offers tours, pony rides, hayrides and a petting zoo. 700 Lawlins Avenue, Wyckoff, NJ 07481. For more info, call (201) 891-0278 or visit www.abmasfarm.com October 24, 5PM, Stony Point Dare to attend the Halloween “Boo” Event! FREE activities for kids include a haunted hayride, a haunted basement, trick-ortreating, face painting, and more at Kirkbride Hall (Patriot Hills Golf Course). 5 Patriot Hills Drive. Sponsored by the Stony Point Recreation Dept. townofstonypoint.org NYACK’S HALLOWEEN PARADE WARWICK APPLEFEST NO SCARE HALLOWEEN AT MUSEUM VILLAGE One of the Hudson Valley’s premier family fun festivals celebrating the harvest. Hundreds of food and cra vendors, amusements, and entertainment. FREE admission. warwickapplefest.com ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS FOOTBALL HALLOWEEN “BOO” EVENT Visit the homes of Carson McCullers (author of “Member of the Wedding”), Hudson River school painter Julian O. Davidson, versatile artist Mortimer Borne, and others. See four Victorian homes in a row on South Broadway and many others with their floral-stained glass entries, Palladian windows, mansard roofs, patterned shingles, and elaborate roof-supporting brackets. Share fascinating history that goes back over 300 years! This tour meets at the northwest corner of South Broadway and Cedar Hill Avenue, South Nyack. $5 per person. Reservations are not required. nyacknewsandviews.com/nnavcalendar October 4, 10AM-5PM, Warwick Have some spook-tacular family-friendly fun at the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum’s Outdoor Discovery Center. Find all of the objects cleverly hidden along the Halloween trail, sharpen your observation skills as you search for animal artifacts, like bones and skulls, visit snakes and spiders in the creepy-crawlers room, and do a Halloween cra or two. Admission charged. www.hhnaturemuseum.org October 12, 10AM-2PM, Pine Island MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST Featuring live entertainment and Italian specialties from popular CANCER WALK AT WOODBURY COMMONS “PRICELESS” AT THE PENGUIN REP THEATER October 31 and November 1, 11AM-3PM, Cornwall PINE ISLAND PUMPKIN FEST September 27, 11AM-6PM, Congers local restaurants, such as pizza, sausage and peppers, pasta, meatballs, hero sandwiches, cannoli’s, zeppoles, biscotti, Italian ices, and so much more. Arts and cras and specialty vendors. Free parking and admission. congersitalianfestival.com October 29-31, West Haverstraw October 24, 3PM-7:30PM, Nyack Since 1988, this is the largest parade of its kind outside NYC. Building on a history of record-breaking crowds, over 20,000 spectators are expected to line the streets of Main and Broadway for this fun-filled, family-friendly event. Participants and floats assemble at 3PM in Memorial Park. The costume parade steps off at 5:30PM and ends at the Main Street parking lot where the cash-prize winners are announced! Memorial Park, Piermont Ave, Nyack. nyackchamber.org/category/events/2015-events October 24-25, 11AM-4PM Monroe The museum’s gentler approach to Halloween with a parade, face paintings, apples, hot chocolate, and prizes for best outfits. For more info, call (845) 782-8248 or visit museumvillage.org EDGEWATER ARTS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL via facebook www.randrealty.com | FALL EVENTS 2015 2015 FALL EVENTS GUIDE HOBOKEN ITALIAN FESTIVAL IN SAINT ANN’S SQUARE 50TH ANNUAL COUNTRY FAIR September 26, 10AM-4:30PM, Wyckoff WEST MILFORD AUTUMN LIGHTS FESTIVAL October 10, 10AM-5PM, West Milford The Annual Hoboken tradition offers visitors days of festival fun and nightly headline entertainment. International flavor offers all types of food, music, cras, and art vendors. Celebrate with the whole family! For an event schedule, visit hobokenitalianfestival.com To be held at the Wyckoff Municipal Field. Thousands of people attend the fair every year to benefit The Eastern Christian Children’s Retreat, a non profit organization providing residential programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities. eccretreat.org/49th-annual-country-fair GRAN FONDO NJ HAWTHORNE DAY MORRISTOWN CRAFTMARKET More than just a bike ride It is a full weekend of festivals, expos and other activities offering entertainment for the entire family culminating in the ride and post-ride celebrations on Sunday. Starting in Morristown, NJ, visit www.granfondonj.com for info and registration. Food, activities and vendors! Make it a great day with family and friends! Held on the grounds of the Municipal Pool located at the corner of Wagaraw Road and May Street. For more info, visit hawthornenj.org/hawthorneday.cfm CORNUCOPIA QUINTET FEATURING STEVE BADALAMENTI Annual show of artistic, yet functional, cra items invites you to stroll and purchase from thousands of cra artists invited to display their talents each year. Fri. 5-9pm, Sat. 10am-6pm and Sun. 10am-5pm. National Guard Armory, Morristown. (973) 442-2840 or www.morristowncramarket.org. Sunday, September 27, 10AM-5PM, Westfield September 10-13, Hoboken September 26, 12-8pm Hawthorne September 11-13, Morristown Sunday September 13, 2PM, Mahwah Cornucopia Quintet featuring Steve Badalamenti plays American standards in the Big Band style including “My Funny Valentine,” “Moonlight in Vermont,” “Trumpeter’s Lullaby,” “Bye, Bye Blackbird” and “It’s a Wonderful World.” Mahwah Public Library. Free. www.bergen.com 2015 DOG RUN AND WALK Saturday, September 19, 9AM, Ridgewood Bring your Pets and Family out for a fun day and help support the ASPCA! Featuring Giveaway Prizes, Face Painting and DJ. 100% of donations go to the ASPCA. Saddle River County Park, 1133 E. Ridgewood Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450. For details, go to https://www.aspca.org/team/2015dogwalkrun THE ENGLEWOOD HISPANIC HERITAGE FESTIVAL AT BERGENPAC Saturday, September 19, 11AM-4PM Join the entire Englewood community in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month for a free Hispanic Heritage Festival from 11AM–4PM on Van Brunt Street. The festival is free and open to the public. Features include live music, cooking demonstrations, local vendors and restaurants, dance exhibitions, artists, family fun activities and more! http://www.co.bergen.nj.us/calendar.aspx 24TH ANNUAL EDGEWATER ARTS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL September 20, 11AM-6PM, Edgewater Fun for the whole family! Stroll leisurely among the exhibits, visit with the many artists, shop, listen to music and enjoy the food and drinks available from local vendors. Easy parking at the Edgewater Commons; then take the free shuttle service buses running continually between the Edgewater Commons and the Arts and Music Festival. festivalnet.com/50709/Edgewater-NewJersey/Music-and-Art-Festivals/Edgewater-Arts-Music-Festival FASHIONS OF THE CIVIL WAR HISTORIC FASHION SHOW September 20, 1-4PM, Morristown Step back in time and enjoy 100 years of historic fashions. Models wear clothing from before, during, and aer the war to demonstrate how “The War Between the States” influenced attire. Held at the Frelinghuysen Arboretum. 353 East Hanover Avenue, Morristown. Pre-registration is required. Call (973) 285-6550 or visit morrisparks.net 26TH ANNUAL FESTIFALL Celebrate Fall in downtown Westfield with scores of vendors, fantastic food, nonstop entertainment, and kidzone with amusements and games. Fun times for the entire family. For more information www.westfieldareachamber.com/uncategorised/spring-flingfestifall MUSIC AT THE BARN September 27, 1-3:30PM, Park Ridge A free music series that features “The Detours”, a killer blues band, making you chase your blues away–and you don’t have to pay! Bring your family and friends. Bring chairs/blankets/ picnic. Limited Chairs available. Wortendyke Barn Museum, 13 Pascack Rd., Park Ridge, NJ 07656. www.co.bergen.nj.us HOBOKEN FALL ARTS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL September 27, 11AM- 6PM, Hoboken Featuring over 300 artists, craers, photographers, local businesses, restaurants and food vendors offering culinary delights. Rides, games, activities, face painting and live music performances! Free Admission. For more info, call (201) 420-2207. MORRISTOWN FESTIVAL ON THE GREEN September 27, 1-5pm, Morristown Delight in samples of the area’s finest restaurants, shop at local stores, browse the interesting displays, plus music, children’s entertainment, musical entertainment and more. Morristown Partnership, Morristown (973) 455-1133, morristown-nj.org. BERGEN COUNTY 51ST ANNUAL ART IN THE PARK SHOW AND CONCERT October 3, 11AM-3:30PM, Paramus 100 Visual artists exhibit 2-dimensional work at this juried show with prize awards. Held in Parking Lot 4 (Area F), Van Saun County Park. 216 Forest Ave, Paramus, NJ. www.co.bergen.nj.us BOTTLE HILL DAY/CUSTOM CAR SHOW October 3, 10AM-5PM, Madison Madison’s annual town festival and street fair. Live music from local bands, family activities and food court with tasty samplings from Madison’s best eateries. Enjoy the sparkle, shine and spectacle of The Car Show featuring many unique automobiles. For info, call (973)593-8496 or visit www.rosenet.org/gov/ddc ALLENDALE FESTIVAL DAY AND CAR SHOW October 3, 10AM-4PM, Allendale Street vendors, live entertainment, clowns, petting zoo, pony rides, games for children, food, pet parade and pie baking contest. Antique and classic cars too! For more info, visit www.allendalechamber.com. :(67&+(67(5 3871$0'87&+(66 %8</2&$/ Spend the day sampling fresh local produce, baked goods and other tempting treats BEACON FARMERS MARKET Sundays 10AM-3PM, through November Scenic Hudson Center. beaconfarmersmarket.org LARCHMONT FARMERS MARKET Saturdays 8:30AM-1PM, through December Parking Lot off Chatsworth Ave– Enter Myrtle Blvd, Larchmont. WHITE PLAINS OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET Wednesdays 8AM-4PM; September–November 25 Court Street, between Main and Martine. www.cityofwhiteplains.org YONKERS FARMERS MARKET Thursdays 9AM-4PM, through November 13 Outside St. John’s Episcopal Church in Getty Square. groundworkhv.org/get-fresh-yonkers 52&./$1' 25$1*(8/67(5 TOWN OF CORNWALL OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET Wednesdays 12-6PM, Saturdays 10AM-2PM through October Located at Town Hall front lawn. cornwall.newwindsor-ny.gov/Farmers-Market This celebration of West Milford attracts over 15,000 people every year with 250+ vendors, amazing food, four entertainment stages, contests and rides which make this festival an enjoyable day for all ages! www.autumnlightsfestival.com October 16-18, Morristown CLIFTON STREET FAIR October 17, 10AM-5PM, Paterson Clion Avenue will be transformed into an open air pedestrian marketplace with non-stop entertainment, festival foods and a variety of family activities. Businesses and restaurants will showcase their specialties. For more info, call (201) 998-1144 or email events@jcpromotions.info. APPLE CIDERING October 18, 12:30-1:30 PM/2-3 PM, Tenafly Experience the taste of fresh crisp apple cider. Participants will use an apple press, help to make cider and learn about the history of apple cultivation and cider making. The Tenafly Nature Center will provide the apples, but more apples means more apple ciders! Help by bringing three or more apples per person. All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Address: Tenafly Nature Center, 313 Hudson Avenue, Tenafly, NJ. For more info, call (201) 568-6093 or visit tenaflynaturecenter.org SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES NJ SHAKESPEARE THEATRE October 26, 7:30PM, Madison The wildly popular “Something Wicked This Way Comes” features something new this season! The quintessence of the classic horror canon, Bram Stoker’s Dracula has terrified and thrilled generations of readers and audiences. The story’s chilling suspense, decadence, and Gothic humor will come to life as a staged reading when the theatre’s esteemed company of artists re-imagine Count Dracula’s quest for blood. Theatre of New Jersey, Madison. For more info, call (973) 408-3278 or visit www.shakespearenj.org OPEN COCKPIT WEEKEND AT THE AVIATION HALL OF FAME OF NJ November 14-15, 10AM-4PM, Teterboro The cockpits will be open of the Lockheed Bush Master plane, Cobra attack helicopter, Martin 202 airliner, a Walter Aircra Rescue and Fire Fighting truck and a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter. The staff includes veteran pilots and aviation history experts on hand to answer any questions. Aviation Hall of Fame of NJ, Teterboro Airport, 400 Fred Wehran Drive, Teterboro. For more info, call (201) 288-6344 or visit www.njahof.org FLORIDA FARMERS MARKET Tuesdays 11:30AM-5:30PM; through October 27 Intersection of Routes 94 & 17A, Village of Florida. www.warwickinfo.net/ floridafarmersmarket NYACK’S OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKET Thursdays 8AM-2PM, through November 23 Rain or shine! Main Street parking lot. www.nyack-ny.gov/nyack-farmers-market PINE BUSH FARMERS MARKET Saturdays 9AM-2PM, through October 17 Behind the Crawford Cultural Center, corner of Main and New Street. www.pinebushfarmersmarket.com RAMAPO FARMERS MARKET Sundays 9AM-4PM, through October 26 Eugene Levy Memorial Park. Rt 45, Pomona. Facebook.com/Ramapo-Farmers-Market SUFFERN FARMERS MARKET Saturdays 8:30AM-1PM; through October 25 Corner of Orange and Lafayette Avenues. 845-598-1473. www.rocktourism.com/ farmers_markets WARWICK VALLEY FARMERS MARKET Sundays 9AM-2PM, through November 22 South Street parking lot. www.warwickvalleyfarmersmarket.org 1(:-(56(< ALLENDALE FARMERS MARKET Saturdays 9:30AM-2:30PM, through October 24 Allendale Borough Hall on W. Cescent Ave. www.allendalechamber.com DENVILLE FARMERS MARKET Sundays 8:30AM-1PM, through November 22 Bloomfield Ave. parking lot in downtown Denville. www.denvillefarmersmarket.com ENGELWOOD FARMERS MARKET Fridays 11AM-6PM, through October 30 N. Van Brunt St. & Demarest Ave. Email tevans@cityofengelwood.org FORT LEE FARMERS MARKET Sundays, 8AM- 2PM.; through November 23 Fort Lee Community Center, 1355 Inwood Terrace. www.fortleenj.org HOBOKEN FARMERS MARKET Tuesdays– Downtown 3-7:30PM Washington and Newark Streets Thursdays– Uptown 2-7PM Hudson and 13th Streets www.hobokenfarmersmarket.com RAMSEY FARMERS MARKET Sundays 9AM-2PM, through November 29 Ramsey Main Street Train Station at Erie Plaza www.ramseyfarmersmarket.org