Weekend Guide-July 22-24

 

Another weekend and it’s almost August! This summer is flying by!  Can it maybe slow down, just a bit!! Enjoy the weekend and for those of you visiting kids at camp, have the best time!!

 

 

Bruce Museum

The Bruce Museum is a hidden gem located just up the road from us in nearby Greenwich, CT.  After you’ve checked out the museum, head across the street to a super fun playground the kids are sure to love! 

On Friday from 2:30-2:45pm, check out the Marine Tank Animal Feeding.

Saturday 1-2:30pm why not stop by the Scratchboard Workshop where Artist Francesca Anderson will “lead families in this hands-on workshop while speaking about how she captures natural history in her illustrations of plants and wildlife. Families will have the opportunity create their own sketches and scratchboard drawings inspired by the exhibition, Flora and Fauna: Drawings by Francesca Anderson on view until October 30th, while using taxidermy specimens from the Museum’s collection.  This program, recommended for families with children aged eight and up, is free with admission and registration is required. Please register here http://scratchboardworkshop.eventbrite.com.”

Sunday July 24th, check out the Family Gallery Tour from 11:30-12:15.  “Designed for families with children ages 6-10. These tours, led by a Museum educator,  provide an interactive, discussion-based exploration of the Museum's current exhibitons. Free with admission; no registration required.”

And finally, Electric Paris Family Day will take place on Sunday from 1-4pm.  “There will be fun family activities inspired by the museum's current Electric Paris exhibition and a performance by a special guests from Allegra Dance Greenwich starting at 2:00pm and continuing throughout the hour. This event is free with museum admission.” 

 

Music in the Park

Enjoy the great outdoors with music from such varied sources as the “Westchester Philharmonic Brass to The Woodstock Experience

The “Music in the Park” series will take place on Fridays, July 22 and 29 at Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial in Somers.  Table-and-chair seating on the patio will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Concert-goers should plan on lawn seating and should bring their own blankets or lawn chairs.

No pets are allowed.

Food and beverages, including beer, wine, pretzels and hot dogs will be available for purchase.

Gates open at 4:30 p.m. Music is 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Admission is $10 per person for all ages. All sales will be at the door; no pre-sales. Payment can be made by cash or credit card. Proceeds benefit Lasdon’s glass house conservatory project.”

Click here to learn more  or call (914) 864-7268 for updates and information.

Remaining Performances are:

July 22: Chamomile & Whiskey performs folk-rock and Americana

July 29: Back to the Garden: The Woodstock Experience

 

Rye Playland

The pool and beach are open for the summer!  Playland will be celebrating Independence Day all summer long with spectacular holiday fireworks shows every Friday night!  Also, Tues, Wed, Thursday nights from 5pm- close, enjoy $15 rides June 28-September! Park hours this weekend are 12pm-12am Friday and Saturday and 12-10 on Sunday. 

 

Westchester Children’s Museum

Good news! The Westchester Children’s Museum is open for business and for you and the kids to enjoy!  This “sunlit, colorful, vibrant learning space is filled with interactive exhibits that explore science, art, technology, design and the environment, with places to build, play, and create.”  The museum is open Wednesdays through Sundays 10-4.  Current exhibits include:

MAKERSPACES

BUILD YOUR OWN ROLLER COASTER

KEVA PLANKS

WIND TUNNEL DESIGN CHALLENGE

TODDLER BEACH

SHADOW PUPPET THEATER

Visit their website to learn more!

 

Reptile Expo at Westchester County Center

For those of us who aren’t squeamish, the Reptile Expo will be taking place on Sunday, July 24th from 10-4pm at the Westchester County Center.  “The Northeast's largest Reptile Expo! More than 150 Reptile Breeders will have thousands of live pet reptiles, amphibians, and arachnids on display and for sale at discounted prices. Vendors will also be selling cages, frozen rodents, feeder bugs, and many other reptile-related items at discounted prices.

Cost: $10 - Adults, $5 - Kids 7-12, Kids under 7  free

For Additional Information click here.

 

Barnes & Noble

On Saturday, at 11am, don’t miss the Too Many Moose! Storytime event.  “When Martha gets an unusual pet, she's delighted by all of the fun things they do together. If one moose is this marvelous, then more must be better! Join us as we read about this madcap moose adventure with activities to follow.” 

Also on Saturday July 23rd, at 7:00 PM head to Barnes & Noble, and be one of the first to get a FREE Harley Quinn and the Suicide Squad Special Edition #1 Comic, while supplies last. Enjoy a special offer, giveaways, activities and cosplay during the Get Pop-Cultured: DC Comics event.

Our closest Barnes & Noble is in White Plains, City Center but there are other nearby locations in Stamford, Palisades Center and Yonkers.

 

Theater in the Sanctuary at Westmoreland Wizard of Oz

On stage at the Westmoreland Sanctuary is The Wizard of Oz.  Don’t miss all your favorite characters on their “adventure along the yellow brick road in our woods as they meet their favorite characters: Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, The Lion, Toto, Glinda, The Witch, The Munchkins and many more!”  Performances will take place on July 22-24 and 29-31 and reservations are required.

 

Stamford Nature Center

The Stamford Nature Center is an amazing place to visit, just off the Merritt, about 20 minutes north of us.  There are many nooks to explore, animals to see and a fun playground to visit. 

WILD! Feeding will take place on Saturdays, July 9 - August 20, 12:30 - 1 pm.  “Ever wonder how we feed our exhibit animals in Heckscher WILD!? Help to make salads for our tortoises, lizards and other fruit and veggie-loving friends. Spaces for this program are limited to 20 children, ages 5 and up. Interested participants can sign up for a space, as available, in Heckscher WILD! any time after 10 AM each Saturday. Spaces are first-come, first served.”

Animal Meet and Greet will take place on Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays, July 5 - August 20, 3 pm.  Stop by Heckscher WILD! to meet one of our teaching animals and discover how they are adapted to their habitat. Animals will vary depending on the day and programs will be approximately 15 minutes.”

The SM&NC Sunday Farm Market is back!  Sundays from 10am-2pm, until October 9th, don’t miss the Farmer’s Market!  “Many favorites are returning and we've added some new vendors to offer a larger variety of items. We'll be selling our very own Heckscher farm-fresh eggs, maple syrup made in our own maple sugar "shack," and wool from our flock of sheep.  There will be weekly farm-related family activities with our "Market Madness" program led by one of our environmental educators.”

Sundays, June 12 - August 28, from 10 am - 2 pm, don’t miss Market Madness Sundays. “Support local farmers and explore the SM&NC through hands-on activities! Our Sunday Farm Market will be the center of our Summer Sunday programs. Join us weekly for a self-guided craft on the meadow, farm animal meetings, and lunch with Bert & Edie, our North American River Otters. At 11 am, join us for "Treats and Eats," where we'll make or explore (and eat!) a yummy treat, such as maple sugar candy and ice cream (weather permitting)! Tentative schedule is online.”

 

Stepping Stones

Stepping Stones museum is another amazing place for the kids.  Located about 20 minutes north of Rye Brook, in Norwalk, CT, it’s perfect for the whole family! Check them out here, then head on over for a fun filled day of learning and hands-on activities the kids will adore!  

Mutt-i-grees will take place from 10:30-11:15.  “ Enjoy a special canine storytime followed by a visit from a shelter dog.”  Appropriate for ages 3+.

From 12:30-2pm on Saturday check out animation Station where children can learn the basics of stop animation. “They will make their own setting and background. They will use the iPad to make a short video (about 15 sec), including sound.

Adults can work on a project with the children - OR - they can drop-off children ages 5 and up, and play onsite with their younger children. Adults MUST remain on-site and inside the museum.”

On Sunday check out Seal Insulation from 11:15-12- Seal Insulation – This is a demonstration to show how Seals can keep warm in the cold waters using Crisco/Coconut oil, gloves and cold and warm water.

     

And finally, on Sunday don’t miss Weekend Zumba from 1-1:30.  “Join our fitness party and dancing your way to a healthy future!”

 

Maritime Aquarium

There is always SO much going on at the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, CT.

Flutter Zone is now open until Sept. 5.  “Step into a magical environment all aflutter with exotic tropical butterflies in this special walk-through encounter!  "Flutter Zone" features dozens of varieties of beautiful butterflies from Asia and South America, all free-flying among Aquarium visitors.  Some may even land on you!  Plus, watch the amazing life cycle of butterflies unfold in our "Chrysalis Hut," featuring the chrysalises whose metamorphoses keep the exhibit stocked with flittering butterflies throughout the summer.   Displays also emphasize the horticultural and agricultural importance of butterflies and other pollinators.  "Flutter Zone" is free with your Maritime Aquarium admission.  Be sure to double your butterfly fun by choosing a screening of the IMAX movie "Flight of the Butterflies," which tells the amazing story of monarch butterflies and their multigenerational migration to Mexico.”

Did you know there are Shark Dives on most Thursdays, Saturdays & Sundays at 12:15 and 2:15 p.m.  And they are free with Aquarium admission.  “Interact with the Maritime Aquarium's dive team among the sand tiger sharks, lemon shark and other creatures of the 110,000-gallon "Ocean Beyond the Sound" exhibit.”

Don’t miss the "Animals Without Passports" exhibit, open now through Jan. 2, 2017.

“The large humpback whale population off Cape Cod supports a popular whale-watching industry. And, for the first time in decades, at least three whales spent the late summer of 2015 in western Long Island Sound.

But humpbacks aren’t in New England waters year-round and their annual international migration is the focus of the special exhibit, “Animals Without Passports."

Displays explore the challenges of humpback whales’ annual 3,000-mile migration between New England and the Caribbean. Learn when and why the whales migrate, and the hazards they face as they cross ocean borders, including poisoning from pollution, becoming entangled in fishing gear and being hit by boats and ships.

The exhibit is installed in the lobby of The Maritime Aquarium’s IMAX® Theater because it is a perfect tie-in to the movie “Humpback Whales,” showing daily through May 26.

“Animals Without Passports” tells its story by focusing on one whale, a female humpback named Salt who has been studied by researchers for 40 years. Trace Salt’s “family tree” as you also learn how scientists identify and track individual whales.”

Dragons! Real or Myth?  Meerkats and Jiggle a Jelly are also among some of the amazing current exhibits at the aquarium.

The aquarium is definitely worth a trip up the Merritt or 95!

Click here to learn more about Maritime.

 

Hudson River Museum

The Hudson River Museum, in Yonkers, boasts an amazing Planetarium, six galleries, and a mansion!

Friday and Saturday at 7pm check out the FREE star shows!

Saturdays & Sundays 12 - 5 pm there’s “a safe space for children to explore, play, and create with their families.  The room hosts a large-scale dollhouse, blocks, puppet theater, and books.  A Junior Docent is present to answer questions and suggest activities.”

And Saturday and Sundays from 1-4, kids can do fun art projects.  June and July’s projects include making a “car from cardboard boxes, straws, tape, and bottle caps, powered by a balloon.  Ages 5+.”

Saturdays 1-4, come do some fun science projects.  Kids 7 and older can “assemble a “community inflatable” from geometric shapes.”  Kids 3 and up can make a “Plant Pal-Plant seeds in a mini flowerpot to take home, and watch your Pal grow.”

There are planetarium shows Saturdays and Sundays that the whole family can enjoy!

Shows on July 23 & 24!  

12:30

2

3:30

Tycho to the Moon

The Sky Tonight

Undiscovered Worlds

 

The 12:30 show is for younger school-age children. The content and delivery of these shows inspires the youngest future astronomers to learn about the skies.

2 pm

The Sky Tonight. See what the sky is like on the Planetarium dome the VERY night you see this interactive show. LIVE presentation. Ages 8+

3:30 pm

Star shows that explore more complex scientific content as it draws you into the action. Ages 8+

To learn more, click here.

 

Michael’s Kids® Club

On Saturday, stop by from 10-12pm for Kids Club® where kids can have fun making a Kids Club® Woodland Forest.  “Kids 3 and up can enjoy a quick project and take home a finished masterpiece. Sign up in store or online, or just drop in. $2 per child, supplies included. Parent or guardian must remain on premises during the event.”

 

Crafts at Lakeshore

Lakeshore will also be creating a fun craft this Saturday from 11-3pm for kids ages 3 & up.  This week’s project is creating a “Make Me Talk! Fish,” so fun!!

 

Muscoot Farm

There are a couple of fun activities going on at the farm this weekend!

The Art Show will take place from 12-4pm on Saturday and Sunday!  “Visit our historic Main House to see and purchase art from this month's featured artists the Northern Westchester Artist Guild. 

Sunday July 24th, why not head out on a Mushroom Walk from 10:30 -12:00 p.m!  “Are you a fun-gi or gal?  This mushroom is just for you. Come to the farm and learn all about mushrooms on this walk!“

On Sunday, from 9:30-2:30 stop by the Farmer’s Market for a variety of products.  “Over 20 vendors make up this unique and local farmer's market! 

 

 

Rye's Down to Earth Farmers Market

Rye’s farmer’s market is open this weekend and runs Sundays, 8:30AM – 2:00PM, until December 4th.  The market is located in the Parking Lot on Theodore Fremd Ave, Rye NY.

 

 

Pleasantville Farmer’s Market

Saturdays from 8:30-1pm there’s also a Farmer’s Market happening in Pleasantville, NY.  “The delicious good time is now outdoors at Memorial Plaza (next to the train station).  Located right in the heart of Westchester County, the Market is centrally located in our beautiful, historic walking village -- perfectly positioned on your way to your destination or better yet, as a destination in itself. Experience the largest, year-round farmers market in Westchester, and the one voted Best of Westchester in 2014 and 2015 by the readers of Westchester Magazine.  Market will take place rain or shine.  The Pleasantville Farmers Market is a dog-free environment.

For the kids, from 9:30-11, Come jam with the Mike Risko Music School! Children will be encouraged to explore and learn about a variety of instruments, brought on site for the morning to create a fun, hands-on, musical experience.”

 

 

Weekends at Stone Barns Center, April 16 - November 13

Experience the farm with a day of Stone Barns programming.

STONE BARNS SELL OUT!!

Learn more & GET TICKETS HERE.

Experience what's happening on the farm, meet our farmers and greet the season.

“On a Saturday or Sunday visit Stone Barns, participate in a variety of seasonal, hands-on activities and drop-in tours all included with your one-day admission ticket. Ticket prices are as follows: Adult (ages 16+): $20, Youth (ages 2-15): $10, Members: FREE*!

 

This season on the farm
The pasture grass is growing and preparing to welcome our chickens, flocks of sheep and new lambs. The field and gardens are coming to life with new growth and summer seedlings are growing in the propagation bay of the greenhouse, waiting to be transplanted into the field. A sample weekend day this spring will include:

 

Meet the: Sheep: 10:00 – 11:00 am

Farm Chore: Egg Collecting: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm


Meet the: Blue Hill Chef: 11:00 - 11:30 am


Farm Chore: Lettuce Planting: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Getting Grounded Tour: 11:30 am (45 minutes)
 Adults


Hands on: Felting activity: 12:30 - 1:30 pm


Making the Rounds Tour: Greenhouse: 1:30 pm (20 minutes)


Listen: Story Time: 1:30 - 1:50 pm, recommended ages 2-6


Meet the: Sheep: 2:00 - 3:00 pm

Farm Activity: Prep the Field Beds 2:00 - 3:00pm

Hands-on: Pesto making 2:30 – 3:30 pm


Getting Grounded Tour: 3:15 pm (45 minutes) Adults

Farm Chore: TBD: 3:45 pm

Making the Rounds Tour: Field: 4:15 pm (20 minutes)

Activities and details are subject to change.”

 

Cultural Heritage Celebrations

Sunday from noon to 7pm, come celebrate Italian heritage at the Kensico Dam in Valhalla.  “Experience a variety of cultures from around the world this summer without leaving Westchester County during the annual Cultural Heritage Celebrations held in county parks.

Festivals will be held rain or shine.  Seating is informal; bring blankets or folding chairs for seating on the lawn.”

 

 

Other weekend ideas?

The movies are always a fun weekend option. Ice Age:Collision Course is new to theaters this weekend!  The Secret Life of Pets is also in theaters!!  We all loved this one.  It was very cute!  Also in theaters is Ghostbusters!  The BFG (Big Friendly Giant), from Disney, is still out, as is Finding Dory.  My kids and I loved it! Check out showtimes here.

Have you checked out Fun Fuzion in New Rochelle yet.  Fun Fuzion is Westchester’s only indoor amusement park.  There’s bowling, mini golf, billiards, lazer tag, and a fun house with games and rides.  There’s also a movie theater next door! Definitely a spot worth visiting! 

If you feel like taking a drive, the Orange County Fair is happening July 20-31.

Or maybe the Bronx Zoo?

Or Beardsley Zoo in Connecticut? 

The New York Botanical Gardens are also a beautiful spot to visit and stroll around. 

Baseball anyone?  The Yankees are home Friday-Sunday playing the Giants,  while the Mets are in Florida.  If you feel like staying a little closer to home, the Rockland Boulders are playing at home all weekend long. 

And Bowlmor bowling alley is a fun option in White Plains!

The beaches in Greenwich are open.  Passes are required from May 2 through October 31.!  It’s a close, easy option that the whole family will love! There’s also Oakland beach in RyeThe Park is now considered “In Season” Weather permitting, lifeguards will be on duty and the beach is open for swimming from 9 a.m. until at least 5 p.m. Parking and Beach admission fees will apply

The sprinkler park at Harbour Island in Mamaroneck is always a fun destination for the kids! 

Remember, it’s always a good idea to call ahead, to ensure a scheduled activity is still running.  Email me at ryebrook@hamlethub.com and let me know if we missed any super fun, family friendly events and/or if you would like to advertise with us!

Photo Credit: Kelly Schwark

 

 

 

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