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Regional Weekend Planner: Westchester Activities for May 4-6

A roundup of fun family and adult events for this weekend.

This is a weekend planner containing mostly Westchester County regional events. For a full list of fun local events in Peekskill and Cortlandt only read our article "Find Out Why Peekskill-Cortlandt is the Place to Party" this weekend here - that is where you'll find all details on Peekskill Cinco De Mayo, 12 Grapes 1,000th Live Show, Panas' Production of My Fair Lady and more! 

Southside Johnny and the Poor Fools

When/Where:  Friday, May 4, 8 p.m. at  in Peekskill

Why Go:  New Jersey’s own Southside Johnny is bringing his new band, Southside Johnny and the Poor Fools to the Paramount. They will embark on a stripped down journey through Johnny Lyon's eclectic version of the Great American Songbook. Playing a wide range of music from Dylan, Mose Allison, Muddy Waters, NRBQ, Richard Thompson, Emmylou Harris, The Band, George Jones and more, The Poor Fools will also dive into some of the legendary Asbury Jukes material--revisiting the classics as well as the underperformed deep track.

Price:  Tickets start at $25

 

Stay Awake-A-Thon

When/Where: Saturday, May 5 beginning at 5:30 p.m. through Sunday morning, May 6 at  in Montrose

Why Go:  The Hendrick Hudson Leos Club of Hendrick Hudson High School will host the 4th annual Stay-Awake-A-Thon, a fundraiser that was established in 2008 to raise money for cancer research and for organizations that provide hope, love and support for individuals and their families who are fighting cancer. 

There will be entertainment, food, games and raffles as well including performances by: Hudson Dance & Tumble, The Dance Company, Dance Expression, Hen Hud School District’s music teacher Doug Frank’s band “Neutral, No Brakes”—and a Male Beauty Contest, a Midnight—Stay Awake-a-Thon Idol and a closing ceremony at 6 a.m. on May 6.

Price:  $10

 

“Hope Machine” In Croton 

When/Where:  Saturday, May 5, 7:30 p.m. at the 

Why Go: The band Hope Machine was born at a Guthrie Family Hootenanny and then named at Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival in 2004. Since then the band’s core members – Fred Gillen Jr., Steve Kirkman and Eric Puente – have been traveling all over the country singing songs about hope, peace and justice, giving voice to the stories of the poor and marginalized. For this performance, they will be joined by guest artist Jeff Eyrich to celebrate the great traditions of songs of protest. They keep the melodies simple and encourage people to sing along.

Price:  Free

 

“I Love My Parks Day” In Yorktown

When/Where:  Saturday, May 5, 9 a.m-3 p.m., click here for list of venues.

Why Go:  Within the town of Yorktown, there are parks of every size and shape. From the massive FDR State Park to tiny Hunter Brook Park, there are many ways to enjoy low cost, nearby recreation. There are more than 30 miles of trails, offering the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and learn about local history, geology, and wildlife. As part of a statewide initiative by Parks and Trails NY, this is a chance to learn about your parks, participate in scheduled or drop in activities, or help at a service project.

Price:  Free

 

Wolf vs. Piñata! A Unique Celebration on Cinco de Mayo in South Salem

When/Where: Saturday, May 5, 10-11:30 a.m. at the  in South Salem

Why Go: Visit South Salem's Wolf Conservation Center to learn about the mythology, biology and ecology of wolf families and discover why spring is a special time for packs in North America. Whether the wolves are living on the Arctic tundra or the high desert of the southwest, wolf families are out searching for prey as they celebrate the births of this year’s pups. Guests will help prepare a festive piñata to introduce to the ambassador wolves and then WCC’s critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves.

Price: Adults are $13 and children under 12 are $11 Pre-registration is required.

 

Mental Health Run at FDR State Park

When/Where: Sunday, May 6, 8 a.m. at FDR Park in Yorktown Heights

Why Go: The Mental Health Association of Westchester (MHA) invites you to lace up your sneakers and sign up for the 5K Run/Walk, or for the 1 Mile Kids’ Race to help foster awareness and appreciation for mental health and wellness. Each runner or walker will receive a t-shirt. The morning includes healthy food, entertainment and raffle.

Price: $25 for adults, $30 on race day, $15 for children under 15, $20 on race day.

 

Spring Crafts at Lyndhurst

When/Where:  Saturday, May 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, May 6, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. at  in Tarrytown.

Why Go:  It is a festival of fine crafts, food and fun that offers shoppers a chance to find a unique gift for that someone special. More than 250 artists will display their one-of-a-kind creations including jewelry, clothing, accessories, furniture, ceramics, sculpture, glass, photography and so much more. Even the kids will enjoy the Arm-of-the-Sea Puppet Theater with performances on Saturday and Sunday. Rain or shine.

Price:  Admission is $10, $9 seniors, $4 children.

 

White Plains Cherry Blossom Festival

When/Where:  Sunday, May 6, 12 noon-5 p.m. at 

Why Go: Celebrate the 11th annual Cherry Blossom Festival under the trees in White Plains. There will be a flea market/bazaar at the park with proceeds to benefit the victims of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Activities, entertainment, food and music and dance workshop as well.

Price:  Free

 

Third Annual Earth Citizen Walk and Family Picnic

When/Where: Sunday, May 6, 8:30 a.m., walk starts 10 a.m. at Rockland State Park, 299 Rockland Lake Rd in Valley Cottage

Why Go: Celebrate the Earth at the third annual Earth Citizen Walk and Family Picnic. Take a one mile walk—rain or shine, strollers are welcome—or stay for the three mile walk. The event includes free children’s face painting, tai chi, drumming demonstrations, raffles and more. Stay for lunch after the walk, vegetarian lunch boxes will be provided by Eastern Kitchen for $5. Proceeds to benefit International Brain Education Association (IBREA) and Rockland Farm Alliance.

Price: $20 per family pre-registration, and $25 for on-site registration. There is an $8 per car parking fee (park in field #1).

 

The Taghkanic Chorale and Soloists Perform Britten in Mount Kisco and Ossining

When/Where:  Saturday, May 5 at 8 p.m. at the  and Sunday, May 6 at 4 p.m. at Ossining

Why Go:  Under the musical direction of Steven Fox, choral works will be performed from one of the great musical minds of the twentieth century, Benjamin Britten. A richly diverse program featuring Hymn to the Virgin, Festival Te Deum, Rejoice in the Lamb, Hymn to St. Cecilia and The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard.

Price: $25 adult, $22 senior/student, $12 for children 12 under.

 

 

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Danny May 18, 2013 at 12:20 pm
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W Kelly May 19, 2013 at 07:31 am
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Robin Seggs May 18, 2013 at 11:02 pm
I get that Mr. catalina blames the current mayor for this situation but This is what I dontRead More understand. He finishes by saying that as a Lawyer he would not support an appeal to the court decision. so what would he do? IF Mayor, what would catalina do about the clinic? i cant believe he wrote that much and never said what his plan to address the issue is.
W Kelly May 18, 2013 at 05:39 pm
Look who's talking : we have always said we wanted it to remain at HVHC why don't you call Mr.Read More Federspiel and ask him why he is dumping it in a undesirable area that will immensely affect the businesses, real estate, dangerous roads and community at large. You know as well as everyone else he doesn't want it there to tarnish his newly renovated beautiful complex. Ask him how much he is making off his other services. 200 K in the business world is a drop in the bucket. I bet you $10 all those patients that said I am going to contact he didn't even do so. So you are telling me this patients are law abiding citizens? Doubt it I know many people that have confided in me and said their sons, daughters, brother ,sisters have lied cheated stolen, and done time. Guess we will all see what happens in this community. Remember there are kids that will be walking to school. It is going to take one incident to wake up people.
Rose Rowland May 19, 2013 at 08:06 am
If you're so freaking sure of yourself. Come to one of Our events. Unarmed
Teleman May 17, 2013 at 05:27 pm
Rose, why is it that you would call me a name? Why not have a productive debate about the issueRead More instead of name call? I'm sure the anti-gun lobby does not like those numbers- but they are the facts. I know it flies in the face of all of the propaganda- millions of gun purchases and gun crime goes down? This is what we've been saying all along. Leave my natural rights as affirmed by the Constitution alone.
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Teleman May 15, 2013 at 04:11 pm
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Sick of the Lies May 10, 2013 at 10:04 am
Hey Fly, before you make comments, you should check the facts. The contracts are alive and well.Read More Mr. Donahue should try learning to read and checking the facts before sending his brilliant letters to the editor in for publishing. They are almost always entirely fictional....but perhaps he really believes what he says. Yeah, right. He intentionally makes up stories to sucker people like you into believing his nonsense.
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