2022 Halloween Fun in the Hudson Valley

Fall is in full effect with cooler temps and everything apple and pumpkin spice. It’s time once again to start getting ready for spooky season! Whether you want to get dressed up, spend a fun fall day out with the family or want to get scared, there is Halloween fun for everyone. Check out this guide to Halloween Fun in the Hudson Valley for 2022.

*As always, please check directly with the attraction for the most up-to-date information.

Bethel Woods Peace Love & Pumpkins (Bethel, NY)
Back for its second year. “During this walk-thru experience, guests will wind through the garden trails of beautiful Bethel Woods, highlighting thousands of unique hand-carved jack-o-lanterns and glowing themed pumpkin art. Delight in displays featuring Woodstock festival icons, dinosaurs, mermaids, witches and much more!”

Location: Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
                200 Hurd Road
                Bethel, NY 12720

Dates: October 14-30, 6:30 PM – 10 PM
October 21 and 28 is Friday Night Frights at Peace, Love, & Pumpkins and not recommended for children.

Tickets: $18/adults 18+, $8/youth (age 3-17), Free/kids 2 and under
Price increases day of

Boo & Brew (Yorktown Heights, NY)
Enjoy live music, beer garden, kids’ activities, trick or treating and more.

Location: Jefferson Valley Mall
650 Lee Boulevard
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

Date: October 28, 5 PM – 9 PM
Tickets: Free admission, food and activities have costs

Boo at the Zoo (Bronx, NY)
The Bronx Zoo is continuing its annual Halloween celebration. Children can come in costume and enjoy pumpkin carving demonstrations, the candy trail, a costume parade, Halloween crafts and more.

Location: Bronx Zoo
2300 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, NY 10460

Dates: Saturdays & Sundays, October 1 – October 30, and Monday, October 10
10 AM – 5:30 PM (weekends and holidays)

Tickets: $41.95/adults (13+), $36.95/seniors (65+), $31.95/children (3-12)
*Advanced ticket purchases are required

Parking: $20

Boundless Adventures Halloween Glow Nights (Purchase, NY)
HallowGlow events are taking place every Saturday between now and Halloween. ”Throw on your best costume and get ready to embrace fall! We will have candy for the trick or treaters and creepy music to add to the festivities.”

Location: Boundless Adventures
735 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577

Dates: Saturdays in October

Price: $50 for a 2 hour climb. 

Photo c/o Goosefeather

Goosefeather Halloween Celebration (Tarrytown, NY)
Enjoy, “a festive fall day for the whole family, including a costume parade (with prizes for the best kids costume and best family costume), a candy hunt and food & drinks!” Tickets can be purchased here. There is no rain date. If there is inclement weather, tickets will be refunded.

Candy hunt starts at 12:15 PM. Costume contest starts at 2 PM. Complimentary apple cider, popcorn and cotton candy.

Food Menu (beveages will be available for purchase as well): 
Braised Duck Bao, Plum Sauce, Savory Granola – $20.50
Dry-Aged Beef Potstickers, Chinese Mustard Horseradish – $17.50
Crispy Pork Wontons, Chili Oil, Aged Soy – $13.50
Fried Chicken Dumplings, Nashville Hot Oil, Scallion – $13.50
Smashed Crispy Fingerling Potatoes, Turmeric Caramel, Pickled Chilis, Scallion (V, GF) – $16.50
Kung Pao Chicken Wings, Shaved Celery, Peanuts, Buttermilk Dill Ranch – $17.50
Crispy Brussel Sprouts, Chinese Sausage, Pickled Raisins, Pomegranate Vinaigrette, Peanuts (GF) – $19.50
Goosefeather Double Cheeseburger, Kimchi Special Sauce, Tater Tots – $24.50
Chicken Fingers, French Fries, ChiChow Ketchup – $19.50

Location: Goosefeather
The Tarrytown House Estate
49 East Sunnyside Lane
Tarrytown, NY 10591

Date: Sunday October 30th, 12 PM-3 PM (weather permitting)

Entry: $10/person (ages 10+)

The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze (Croton-on-Hudson, NY)
This is the Hudson Valley’s most famous fall event. Enjoy seeing thousands of hand-carved, illuminated jack o’lanterns in amazing displays of artistry. Tickets are very limited for this attraction!

Location: Van Cortlandt Manor
525 South Riverside
Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520

Dates:
Select Dates September 16-November 20

Tickets: $48/adults, $40/children 3-17

*Advance reservations required, no tickets are sold onsite
*Free Parking

Halloween House (White Plains)
This is a fully indoor, immersive, family-friendly Halloween attraction. Each room of the house has a different Halloween theme. Although some rooms may be spooky, this attraction is not scary.

Location: The Westchester
125 Westchester Ave.
White Plains, NY 10601

Dates: Daily through Halloween, times vary by day

Tickets: $24.99/adult + $1.50 fee, $19.99/children (3-10) +$1.50 fee, free/children under 3

Halloween Spooktacular (with The Rock and Roll Playhouse) at City Winery (Montgomery, NY)
“Come sing and dance with the Rock and Roll Playhouse as we jam out to our favorite fun and spooky Halloween tunes… from Monster Mash to Thriller and more! Masks, costumes and dancing shoes encouraged”

Location: City Winery Hudson Valley
23 Factory Street
Montgomery, NY 12549

Date: October 30th at 12 PM

Tickets: $30/Stage Premier, $20/General Admission

Photo c/o City Winery

HallowWINE Walk at City Winery (Montgomery, NY)
“Brave patrons can experience a haunted Halloween walk along the Wallkill River, with a wine glass in hand. Guests of all ages will experience frights and delights throughout the 30 minute(ish) event. The walk is $5 at the door (children under 10 free) and will be open from 5:00-9:00 PM. All proceeds will be donated to the Montgomery Fire Department. Costumes are optional and dinner reservations following the walk are suggested.” After parking at the winery, guests will be directed to the HallowWINE Walk.

Location: City Winery Hudson Valley
23 Factory Street
Montgomery, NY 12549

Dates: October 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 and 31, 5 PM – 9 PM

Photo: Headless Horseman

Headless Horseman Drive-Thru Haunted Experience & Haunted House (Ulster Park, NY)
Haunted Walking Trail plus 9 additional attractions. The event experience will take approximately 2 to 2.5 hours to complete.

Location: Headless Horseman Hayrides & Haunted Houses
778 Broadway, Route 9W
Ulster Park, NY 12487

Dates: Opening Night September 24, 2022.

Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in October, 7 PM – 9 PM timed entry, every 15 minutes

Tickets:

$59.95/person plus service charge and tax) in advance: General Admission on Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30
$74.95/person + tax onsite

*This event is not recommended for children under the age of 13
*Children 8 or younger will not be admitted
*Children 15 or younger must be accompanied by an adult
*No refunds

Special Children’s Days: “On Children’s Day, the park tones down its scare level. You will enjoy a hayride and visit friendly characters along the way.  In addition, you will experience our Magic Moon Maze, Haunted Gardens, Witch Hazel’s Halloween House, Dino Zone, enjoy music, and other surprises making this the perfect outing for families with young children.”

Dates: Saturday October 8th and Saturday October 22nd

11:30 AM – 4:00 PM

$17.95/person plus service charge and tax in advance
$24.90/person + tax onsite

Hearts of the Hollow (Carmel, NY)
“So you think you know the legend of Sleepy Hollow? Well, then come join us and see the new twists and turns of the legendary tale in HEARTS OF THE HOLLOW – a must see for ALL. An exciting new musical inspired by Washington Irving’s short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. This special seasonal event will delight audiences with 20 original songs and a story where suspense, adventure and romance come together.”

Location: The Whipple Feeley Chapel
Putnam County Veterans Memorial Park
200 Gipsy Trail Road
Carmel, NY 10512

Dates: Weekends now through October 31, Friday and Saturday 8 PM -10 PM, Sunday 2 PM -4 PM

Tickets: $27.50/adults, $22.50/seniors, military, students 12 and under

Photo: Summer Orlando Productions

Hocus Pocus Live at Barton Orchards (Poughquag, NY)
Summer Orlando Productions presents HOCUS POCUS LIVE!!! A 50 minute theatrical stage production based off the cult classic Disney film “Hocus Pocus”. A tribute production like no other filled with drag queens, special effects, replica props and costumes, live singing , magic, and surprises.”

Location: Barton Orchards
63 Apple Tree Lane
Poughquag, NY 12570

Date: October 29, 2022 – 8 PM – 10 PM

Tickets: $49.95/person + $4.06 fee

Suggested age 13+, advanced ticket purchase recommended

Hotel Nyack Halloween Party (Nyack, NY)
“Come celebrate in your Halloween costume and dance the night away in Hotel Nyack’s private ballroom featuring DJ Run The Fade. Party starts sharply at 8:00pm until 12:00am. Purchase a ticket prior to September 30th, 2022 to receive special ticket price $90+, includes four-hour open bar and passed hors d’ oeuvres. Ticket price will increase to $100++ after 9/30/22.” Ages 21+

Location: Hotel Nyack
400 High Avenue
Nyack, NY 10960

Date: October 29, 2022 – 8 PM – 12 AM

Tickets: $127.56 ($118.24 + fees)

Photo: Historic Hudson Valley

Irving’s Legend (Irvington, NY)
Performed under the stars at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside, enjoy seeing the classical tale performed by master storyteller Jonathan Kruk.

Location:
Washington Irving’s Sunnyside
3 W. Sunnyside Lane
Irvington, NY 10533

Dates: September 30 – October 31- Friday-Sunday only + Columbus Day and Halloween, 6:30 PM, 8:00 PM, 9:30 PM

Tickets: Prices vary depending on date/time of show, tickets are $2 more the day of

Advance tickets required

Photo: Barton Orchards

Jack O’Lantern Jubilee at Barton Orchards (Poughquag, NY)
“Join us for our Jack O’Lantern Jubilee Weekend on Saturday 10/15 & Sunday 10/16. Fun for the whole family, enjoy live music, magic shows, Pig Races and more! Admission includes access to our Fun Park with our new GIANT SLIDE, Corn Maze, Hayrides, Petting Zoo, Wooden Ship Playground, and Dog Park too!”

Location: Barton Orchards
63 Apple Tree Lane
Poughquag, NY 12570

Dates: October 15 & 16 – 10 AM – 6 PM

Tickets: $27/ ages 13+, $15/ children (ages 4 to 12) Free/Children three and under (tax included)

Kevin McCurdy’s Haunted Mansion (Wappingers Fall, NY)
This year, Kevin McCurdy’s Haunted Mansion presents: “Asylum” and “The Wicked Woods.” Guests will walk an almost one mile trail of Halloween horrors.

Location: 38 Sheafe Road
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590

Dates: October 1 -31:
Fridays: 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Saturdays: 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Sundays: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Tickets: From $30 plus online ticketing fee and sales tax

*reservations are required
*No refunds
*Free parking
*This event is not recommended for young children

Photo: Lake Compounce

Lake Compounce Phantom Fall Fest (Southington, CT)
“Get ready for two totally different Halloween experiences based on the time of day. Come early for kid-size thrills, then at 6 PM the fear kicks in gear. Bring the whole family and get ready to celebrate Halloween with the kids during our fun for all ages daytime event. Enjoy themed fall foods, several kiddie land rides and attractions throughout the park. It’s a whole different park after dark. With four haunted houses, three scare zones, and themed food and drinks, it’s Lake Compounce as you’ve never seen before. Get ready for screams all October long.”

Location: Lake Compounce Family Theme Park
185 Enterprise Drive
Bristol, CT 06010

Dates: Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays – September 30 – October 30

Tickets: $59.99, Current online price: $29.99 (limited time offer)

LEGOLAND New York Resort Brick-or-Treat Presents Monster Party (Goshen, NY)
“Our signature Halloween event is better than ever this year! Brick-or-Treat will bewitch LEGOLAND® New York Resort with tons of candy, an all-new show line up, never-before-seen exclusive LEGO® characters, and more!”

Location: LEGOLAND New York Resort
1 LEGOLAND Way
Goshen, NY 10924

Dates: Saturdays and Sundays Sept. 24 – October 30

Tickets: $84.99/one day theme park ticket, $89.99/at the gate
Ticket + hotel packages available

Photo: Legoland Discovery Center

LEGOLAND Discovery Center Brick-or-Treat (Yonkers, NY)
Get into the Halloween spirt with fun activities including brick-or-treating around the attraction, a 4-D movie, monster training and more.

Location: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester
Ridge Hill Shopping Center
39 Fitzgerald Street
Yonkers, NY 10710

Dates: September 23 – November 1

Weekdays: 12 PM – 5:30 PM
Weekends: 10 AM – 5:30 PM

Tickets: $27.99/one day, $32.99/admission + collectible, $39.99/admission +activity pack +collectible + Virtual Reality

Myths and Mysteries Tour at Armour-Stiner Octagon House (Irvington, NY)
“The Octagon House is a short horse ride away from The Legendary town of Sleepy Hollow, and for this reason, Fall/Halloween is our most popular season.  Tours during this time of the year concentrate on themes that intersect the season, the house, and the surrounding area during the 19th Century.  This year, our “Myths and Mysteries of The Octagon House” is a tour that focuses on supernatural myths and mysteries about the house not included in The Classic Tour.”

Location: The Armour-Stiner House
45 West Clinton Avenue
Irvington, NY 10533

Dates: Thursdays through Sundays, tours are offered multiple times throughout each day

Tickets: $29/person

Nightmare Circus (Mahopac, NY)
Nightmare Circus is a family operated haunted house. “Step right up!  Come inside our circus tent and enter the world of an eye-corrupting, mind-distorting funhouse, where the clowns and carnies have their own definition of fun. Nothing is what it seems in this mind-boggling maze of optical delusions, death-defying acts and remorseless maniacal clowns that will have you running for the exit. Too bad there isn’t one.”

Location: 24 Sycamore Road
Mahopac, NY 10541

Dates: October 30th – Sundown – 9:30 PM
October 31st – Sundown – 9:30 PM

Admission: Free

*Recommended for teens and adults only.

Photo: Pure Terror Scream Park

Pure Terror Scream Park (Monroe, NY)
Pure Terror Scream Park is the Guinness World Record holder for “longest haunted house scream park in the world.” Guests walk through 10 different themed haunted houses filled with characters and special effects.

Location: 299 Museum Village Road
Monroe, NY 10950

Dates: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays September 24 – October 30:
Fridays – 7 PM – 10:00 PM
Saturdays – 7 PM – 10:30 PM
Sundays – 7 PM – 9:30 PM

Tickets: – Limited online timed tickets
General Admission – $59.95 + online service fee + NY sales tax

General Admission onsite – $64.74+tax – cash only
*VIP upgrades available
*No refunds – all sales are final

Scared by the Sound Haunted House (Yorktown Heights)
“Attention Kmart Shoppers! You won’t find your back to school supplies or new bathroom towels here this fall! But you will find that Scared by the Sound has taken over the entire abandoned Kmart building for its new and totally indoor haunt location for 2022! It’s now occupied by the undead (who previously called Playland Amusement Park home for the last 20 years), along with creatures from the crypt, asylum, cemetery and more who eagerly await your arrival this Halloween season.” This is a walk-through haunted house attraction.

Location: 355 Downing Drive
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

Dates: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays October 1 – October 30:
Fridays – 8 PM – 11:00 PM
Saturdays – 7 PM – 11:00 PM
Sundays – 7 PM – 10:00 PM

Tickets: – $27/person
*Open rain or shine
*Not recommended for children under 10
*No refunds

Photo: Barton Orchards

Trick or Treat Weekend at Barton Orchards (Poughquag, NY)
“Join us for our Trick or Treat Weekend on Saturday 10/29 & Sunday 10/30. Fun for the whole family, enjoy live music, magic shows, Pig Races and more! Admission includes access to our Fun Park with our new GIANT SLIDE, Corn Maze, Hayrides, Petting Zoo, Wooden Ship Playground, and Dog Park too! We’ll have delicious food options available at our concession, and we’ll also have food trucks this year! Be sure to stop by the Tap Room where we have twenty local beers and ciders on tap. Tickets will be available at the door.”

Location: Barton Orchards
63 Apple Tree Lane
Poughquag, NY 12570

Dates: October 29 & 30 – 10 AM – 6 PM

Tickets: $27/ ages 13+, $15/ children (ages 4 to 12) Free/Children three and under (tax included)

Photo: Westchester County Parks

Westchester County Parks Spooktacular Oktoberfest (Cross River, NY)
“Activities at the event include costume contests for children and adults; fall treats like s’mores, apple cider and donuts; cotton candy; hayrides; campfire ghost stories, crafts and more. Captain Lawrence will be on site in the designated food and drink area where refreshments will be available for purchase and attendees can hear live music.”

Location: Trailside Nature Museum at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

Date: October 29th, 2 PM

Tickets: Early bird tickets go on sale, Monday, Oct. 3, 12 noon, and are available through Friday, Oct. 7. Early bird price: $20/person (ages 3+) Tickets provide entry to all activities and the food and drink section.

Beginning Saturday, Oct. 8, ticket prices increase to $25/person. Pumpkin carving is $15. Tickets to the food and drink only area are $15 per person, where refreshments will be available to purchase.

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Five on Friday {September 30, 2022}

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Hello Friday! It was so nice having a three day work week! Even though Monday and Tuesday were busy, it was nice having the time off. We have another busy weekend filled with our kids’ activities. But I’m hoping to get in a little fun. Here are five from this week:

Baking – I’m not a big fan of baking, but I make an exception in the fall! I love making all the apple and pumpkin baked goods! This weekend I made these apple muffins from Recipe Tin Eats.

Town Day – Saturday I spent most of the day with my daughter and her Girl a scout troop at our Town Day. Every year they have a fried Oreo booth. It’s been a couple of years since we’ve had the booth because of COVID. This year the girls were old enough to do everything and I just helped supervise.

Reading – This week I finished reading Things We Do in the Dark by Jennifer Hillier. I haven’t read a good thriller in awhile and this one actually kept me engaged and interested in the story.

Cooking – This week’s menu included French Onion Meatballs with mashed potatoes and green beans, One Tortellini Primavera Soup, Creamy Garlic Parmesan Salmon Piccata Fettuccine (except I used shrimp for my son and I and I made these Gardein Chick’n Scallopini patties for my husband and daughter).

Eating – Monday after my daughter’s field hockey practice we went shopping at the Danbury Mall. Since we were in the area, we made a stop at Crumbl Cookies. Sadly, they were sold out of three of the weekly flavors so we ended up with chocolate chip, lemon glaze and two caramel pumpkin. These cookies are a bit pricey, but they are really good! And big enough to share!

Tuesday my husband and I got a quick lunch date in. We went to Ziatun in Beacon and shared this medley platter with pita and a vegan mushroom shawarma wrap.

We also got our first apple cider donuts of the season this past weekend! Vera’s Marketplace and Garden Center has some of our favorites. Plus, we don’t need to battle the crowds and craziness of the orchards to get these!

Games – This week my son had one soccer game and my daughter had two field hockey games. I’m glad no one has a game tonight and I can just come home from work and relax! They both have home games tomorrow (depending on the weather) so we’ll be at the field from 12 PM until about 4 PM.

Last weekend my daughter and I took a quick trip to Trader Joe’s. I buy a bag of these dark chocolate peanut butter cups every time I go. For only 99 cent they make a nice treat!

Puzzle – Monday I completed this “Words of Wisdom” 1,000 piece puzzle that I recently bought at Barnes & Noble.

Back-to-School Night – Thursday night was the kids’ high school back-to-school night. This is the only night that I get to meet and see the kids’ teachers so I make sure I go. It was a little crazy this year with two kids in high school. Plus my daughter had a field hockey game that ended right before back-to-school night started…..so there were a lot of moving parts getting them home and fed. Thankfully, my husband picked us up dinner, drove the kids home and then came back to the school a little late.

ICYMI this week ok the blog:

Tuesday I posted October Events in Westchester County.

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October Events in Westchester County {2022}

The weather has cooled down and it’s now the perfect time to embrace all things apple and pumpkin spice. Check out these events taking place in October and starting planning your month of fun.

Comedy:

Levity Live (Palisade Center – West Nyack) Enjoy a comedy show at Levity Live in October. Upcoming shows include Big Jay Oakerson (Oct. 6-8), The Amish Outlaws (Oct. 13), Jessica Kirson (Oct. 14-16), Tony Rock (Oct. 28-30). *Check the site for the full lineup

October 8 (Mahopac) The Uncle Louie Variety Show at Putnam County Golf Course. “The Uncle Louie Variety Show is composed of two hilarious Italian-American comedians, Carlo Russo and Lou Greco. For many years, they have been making people laugh through their unique brand of comedy that brings memories of how it was like to grow up as an Italian.” 7 PM – 9 PM with an intermission. Doors open at 6 PM. Tickets: $45+tax includes an Italian buffet dinner

October 14 (Brewster) Comedy Night at the Funny Farm at Tilly’s Table – “Laugh the Night Away with these 3 Comedians, Patty Rosborough (from Putnam), Frank Favia, and Helene Angley! 3 Times the Laughter, 3 Times the Fun!” Doors open at 6:30 PM, showtime is 8 PM-10 PM. Tickets: $45 + tax/person . Ticket price includes show & buffet dinner. Cash bar available.

Date Night/Girls Night Out:

October 19 (Bedford) Trivia Night Rock Paper Scissors Events presents trivia night at the Bedford Playhouse. 7-8 PM. Teams of up to 6 players. 

Eat & Drink:

Taste of Westchester Cooking Demo Classes(restaurants throughout Westchester County) Enjoy cooking demos from local chefs and then sample their creations.  There are lots of October classes including: Zwilling J.A. Henckels Cooking Studio (Oct.1), La Catena Italian Restaurant (Oct. 3), Baked by Susan (Oct.11), Tredici North (Oct. 12), The Dessertist (Oct. 17), The Taco Project – Yonkers (Oct. 18), Saw Mill Tavern (Oct. 19), Maria Restaurant (Oct. 22), Village Social Kitchen & Bar (Oct. 23), Mima Vinoteca Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar (Oct. 25), The Horse & Hound Inn (Oct. 26), The 808 Bistro (Oct. 29).

October 1-2 (Elmsford) Captain Lawrence Oktoberfest – Enjoy, “beers, brats, music and good times.” Festivities begin around 1pm both days!

October 4 (Mamaroneck) 5 Course Food and Beer Tasting – Join Chef Jessica of Cooking by Jessica and Decadent Ale Beers for a 5 course food and beer tasting. 6:30 PM, $75/person

October 8-9 (Bethel) The Big Sip: A Wine & Spirits Festival – A two-day craft beverage festival celebrating the finest wineries and distilleries in our region with live music from Mike DelGuidice & Big Shot (Saturday), Ripe (Sunday), and more special guests!” Oct. 8 & 9: 1 PM -5 PM, VIP Entry 12 PM, Tickets:$50/Saturday, $45/Sunday VIP Tickets: $90/Saturday, $85/Sunday, Designated Driver tickets available at discounted price, ticket prices will go up the week of the event and the day of.

October 8-9 (Mount Kisco) Captain Lawrence Oktoberfest – Enjoy, “beers, brats, music and good times.” Festivities begin around 1pm both days!

October 9 (Mahopac) Holy Smoke Oktoberfest – 1 PM – 5 PM. Enjoy this all you can eat and drink event on the Great Lawn. Games, giveaways, German beers and more. 21+ event. Tickets must be pre-purchased. Tickets: $100/person + $8.16 fee.

October 9 (White Plains) White Plains Oktoberfest 1-6 PM Live music, games, food and German beer. Taking place on Mamaroneck Avenue between E. Post Rd. and Maple Avenue. Advance tickets $11, day-of tickets $15, Cash and Credit card will be accepted at the door, but all outside bars will be cash only.

October 15 (Wappingers Falls) Grand Slam Beer Festival at Dutchess Stadium, 2 PM – 6 PM, enjoy beer and cider, music, food available for purchase, games and more.Tickets: $107/VIP ticket (1 PM – 6 PM), $82/General Admission (2 PM – 6 PM), $25/Designated Driver, rain or shine, $5 parking fee (free for VIP), 21+ only event

October 15 (Peekskill) Peekskill Brewery 14th Anniversary Block Party 2-8 PM, live music, food trucks, beer tents, vendors, artisans and more.

Fairs & Festivals:

October 1 – (Peekskill) Peekskill Rotary’s 2022 Fall Festival – 12 PM – 6 PM at the Riverfront Green. “This year, there will be live music all day on the main stage, a pumpkin carving design contest with viewing and judging under the gazebo, a bike rodeo for children, food trucks, obstacle course, arts & crafts and more.

October 1-2 -(Armonk) Armonk Outdoor Art Show – Taking place at 205 Business Park Drive, 10 AM – 5 PM, rain or shine. “Approximately 140 juried artists will present work in a broad range of art, including Fine Crafts, Mixed Media, Painting, Printmaking/Drawing/Pastels, Sculpture, Photography/Digital Art, and Wearable Art.” There will also be food, drinks, a Family Activities tent and more. Tickets: $15/General admission, $13/seniors, Free/18 and under.

October 8 (reschedule date) – (Croton-on-Hudson) Village of Croton Fall Fest/Oktoberfest – Grand Street at the Dummy Light 12 PM – 6:00 PM, food trucks, vendors, family fun.

“The Village of Croton is hosting the 2nd annual Oktoberfest featuring food, beer, arts and crafts, music and family fun! It’s the only Oktoberfest in the Hudson Valley with a kid friendly “Kinder Fall Fest” area! The street will be full of food and fest for all ages. Traditional German fare and craft beers, as well as international offerings from a wide variety of local spots! Plenty of other non food related vendors too. Come help us make this Croton Oktober/Fallfest a fun day! In Vassallo Park there will be a more youth oriented Fallfest, with food and music so the kinders can get their fest on too.”

October  8 – (Tymor Park, Lagrangeville) Dutchess County Irish Festival – Presented by the Dutchess County Gaelic Athletic Association. Live music, food and drinks, kids inflatables and more. 12 PM – 9 PM. Adult admission: $23.04/adult (includes $3.04 fee), Free/18 and under

October 9 – (Jefferson Valley Mall) Yorktown Fall Festival and Car Show 11 AM – 5 PM Enjoy a day filled with music, food, children’s rides, musical performances and more.

October 12-16 (White Plains) Serious Fun Art Festival – This festival runs through five days, “this fall with arts activities ranging from concerts to live mural painting, a public art walking tour to dancing in the streets. There will be sculpture, performance art, massive public art unveilings by renowned artists, fun family art-making and more throughout the downtown. Don’t miss Sunday’s headliner concert with Sammy Rae and Friends. And reserve your spot for Saturday’s FREE Serious Fun Block Party, with an eclectic mix of six inspired performances!” Check out the link above for the full schedule and to purchase tickets.

October 13 (Tarrytown) Harvest Party for Sukkot – Thurs. Oct. 13 from 5:30-7:30 PM at the Shames JCC in Tarrytown. “Come celebrate the fall harvest with the live bluegrass sounds of @nefeshmountain founders Doni + Eric while you nosh on an abundant, seasonal (and vegetarian!) graze board designed by local chef @katesonders. Sukkot is an annual Jewish agricultural festival that asks us to rejoice in mother earth’s bounty – so rejoice we will….The party will be outdoors and all are welcome. (Bring your instruments if you want to jam along!)” $18/members, $30/non-members

October 15 (Chappaqua) Chappaqua Children’s Book Festival – Taking place at the Chappaqua Train Station fro 10 AM – 4 PM. “Free outdoor festival celebrating children’s books and authors. 158 authors plus a family fun zone, food trucks, entertainment, the Bubble Bus and more. Books available for sale and signing — cash and credit cards. Come and spend the day in downtown Chappaqua. Free parking.”

October 15 (Scarsdale) Greenbugh Nature Center Fall Festival – “Outdoor fall celebration for families and visitors of all ages featuring live music, crafts and games, a pumpkin and scarecrow walk, apple cider demonstrations and tastings, vendors selling sustainable items, meadow dedication, and more. 10AM-3PM.”

October 15 (Katonah) Bedford Music Festival at the John Jay Homestead – The Spin Doctors will be the headline band with other local bands playing throughout the day. Enjoy “food from local restaurants, retailers, and vendors showcasing their extraordinary fare and unique merchandise.” 3:30 PM – 9:30 PM, Free entry, $20/car parking fee.

October 15 (North Salem) North Salem Arts & Food Festival – 10 AM – 3 PM, “This is a free event with artisan goods, music, kids activities, food, & open artist studios throughout the hamlet.”

October 15 (Yonkers) Ridgetoberfest – 3 PM – 7 PM, “enjoy an afternoon of family-friendly activities, culinary delights, beer, live music, pumpkin carving and more!” This event will be taking place on Market Street.

October 22-23Westchester Fall Craft Crawl -10 AM – 5 PM, “A free artist-organized outdoor studio tour featuring 54 professional craft artists over 4 tour stops in Ossining & Croton-on-Hudson.” rain or shine.

Family Fun:

October 2022 – January 2023 (FDR State Park, Yorktown Heights) Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience – “A nighttime woodland trail experience filled with magical creatures and wizarding wonders from the Harry Potter™ and Fantastic Beasts™ films. Explore after dark the sounds, lights, and special effects that bring the magic of the Wizarding World to life. Guests will also be able to enjoy a wide range of delicious food and drinks at the village! Set in a beautiful woodland, this nighttime trail experience has been created by award-winning theatrical designers and experiential creators.” Parking: $8/online, $10 on-site, Tickets: Adults (16+) $46-$75 + $9.00 booking fee (depends on date), Child (5-15) $35-$64 +$9.00 booking fee (depends on date)

October 1-2 (Scarsdale) Run Wild at Greenburgh Nature Center – “Run Wild is a forest run and obstacle course where you can enjoy some friendly competition while getting active out in nature. Best for ages 5-15. This is a rain or shine event!” 9 AM -2 PM, 30-minute time slots. $25/runner

October 1 (Ossining) Insect Sweeping at Swope’s Field – Teatown, 1 PM – 3 PM, “Join Early Childhood Art Educator and insect enthusiast Caroline Erb for a sweep net session in Swope’s Field. What invertebrates will we find in the tall grass? Make your own sweep net and then test it out. This program involves walking in tall grass, so please wear long pants and socks. Meet at the Nature Center.” Members: $10/family, Non-Members: $15/family, limited to 5 families.

October 2 (Ossining) Color Hike – Teatown, 10 AM -12 PM, “Start the season with an autumnal color hike, where we’ll look for the full rainbow of fall foliage. Be prepared for a moderately difficult hike through Hidden Valley. Wear appropriate hiking footwear, bring sun protection, bug spray, water, and a snack.” Members: $3, Non-members: $8, limited to 15 participants, recommended for ages 8+

October 2 (Bronx River Parkway) Bicycle Sundays -10 AM – 2 PM, “the parkway is open exclusively for bicyclists, in-line skaters, scooters, walkers and joggers from Exit 22 at the Westchester County Center to Exit 4 at Scarsdale Road in Yonkers. The round-trip distance is 13 miles. The road is closed to automobiles in that stretch of parkway. Admission is free and free parking will be available in the East Lot at the Westchester County Center.”

October 8 (Ossining) Natural and Native Crafts – Teatown, this program will take place at Cliffdale Farm, 10 AM -11 AM and 2-3 PM. “Learn skills essential for historical Lenape children with Early Childhood Art Educator Caroline Erb. Try your hand at weaving phragmites mats, create a corn husk doll, and make rope from plant fibers. We will also play traditional games.” Members: $10/family, Non-members: $15/family, limited to 5 families

October 21 (Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson) Westchester County Parks Screening Under the Stars. The Addams Family 2, 2021 (PG) Croton Point Park. Movie begins at sundown. Refreshments for sale. Bring blanket or chairs. Parking and admission free.

October 22 (Ossining) Take a Hike, Make a Memento – Teatown, 1 PM – 3 PM, “We often say, “take a hike, leave only footprints,” but during this program, we invite you to gather natural materials as we walk to fashion into art inspired by your journey. Be prepared to get messy: mud makes for great natural pigment!” Members: $10/Family, Non-members: $15/family, limited to 5 families.

October 23 (Ossining) Misunderstood No More – Teatown, 11 AM – 12 PM “Spiders, snakes, bats, and bugs! So many different animals get a bad rap due to age-old superstitions and stories. Teatown’s myth buster, Elissa Schilmeister, will share her knowledge of the importance of all these animals for a healthy world. There will be plenty of opportunities to touch some of these misunderstood creatures.”

Live Music & Performances:

Bethel Woods: (Bethel) A little further to travel but some great musicians worth checking out play here. In September you can see: 1, 2, 3 Andrés: Outdoor Family Concert (Oct. 22) *Check the site for the full lineup

Caramoor: (Katonah) This month performances at Caramoor include singer Kat Wright (Oct. 14), a FREE Celebrate Día de los Muertos event (Oct. 16), Sierra Boggess (Oct. 22), Evnin Rising Stars program (Oct. 29-30). *Check the site for the full lineup

The Capitol Theatre: (Port Chester) This month’s lineup includes: Pace Women’s Justice Center Benefit Concert featuring Sara Bareilles (Oct. 6), Jeff Beck (Oct. 7-8), Phil Lesh & Friends (Oct. 14-16, 21-23, 28-31), ZZ Top (Oct. 18) *Check the site for the full lineup

Emelin Theatre: (Mamaroneck) This month’s lineup includes The James Hunter Six (Oct. 2), Ladies of Laughter (Oct. 15), Glenn Miller Orchestra (Oct. 16), Carole and Paula in The Magic Garden (Oct. 23) *Check the site for the full lineup

Paramount Hudson Valley: (Peekskill) October’s lineup includes: The Royal Scam: A Steely Dan Celebration (Oct. 1), Broadway’s Rock of Ages Band (Oct. 7), Accept (Oct. 22), Tracey Morgan: No Disrespect Tour (Oct. 27), Rocky Horror Picture Show with the Apoca-Lips Cast (Oct. 29) *Check the site for the full lineup

Tarrytown Music Hall: (Tarrytown) October’s lineup includes: The Wood Brothers (Oct. 5), Violent Femmes (Oct. 8), The Wailers: 2022 One World Tour (Oct. 12), Hollywood Nights: The Bob Seger Experience (Oct. 15), Paula Poundstone (Oct. 21), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Oct 21), Pink Talking Fish (Oct. 22), The Mavericks (Oct. 28 & 29) *Check the site for the full lineup

October 7 – 23 (White Plains) – Check out the Prom at The White Plains Performing Arts Center. “A musical comedy about big Broadway stars on a mission to change the world and the love they discover that unites them all. When they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town prom, they know that it’s time to put a spotlight on the issue, and themselves.” Performances begin October 7th at 8 PM and run through October 23.  2:30 PM and 8:30 PM on select dates. Tickets: $45-$62 each.

October 7 – (Jefferson Valley) Dueling Pianos at Club Fit Jefferson Valley. “Two Pianos. Two Singers. Tons of Comedy. One Great Show. The performers belt out an all-request, rock and roll singalong while you and your guests dance and sing to this show that’s part music, part comedy and all fun.” 7 – 10 PM, doors open at 6 PM,  $25 members, $35 non-members. Ages 21+ only.

October 22 – (Mahopac) Christian Guardino at Putnam County Golf Course – “Christian Guardino is a 21-year-old singer/songwriter from Patchogue, NY. You may recognize him from his time on “America’s Got Talent” where he received Howie Mandel’s Golden Buzzer. Christian also won Amateur Night at The Apollo,and appeared on Fox’s “Showtime at The Apollo” with host Steve Harvey.” Show starts at 7 PM, doors open at 6 PM. Cash bar and snacks available for purchase. This is an indoor concert. Tickets: $31.43 – $53.10.

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Five on Friday {September 23, 2022}

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Happy Friday! I’m super excited that due to the Jewish holidays we have a four day weekend. Shana tova to all my readers who are celebrating the new year! As usual, this week flew by in a flurry of practices, games, scouts, etc. Here are five from this week:

1. Birthday – Last Friday there were lots of birthday texts, calls and Facebook messages! As an adult, a weekday birthday just feels like another day. One of the gifts my husband and kids gave me was a new orchid. I love these flowers and I’m going to try not to kill this one (my record for keeping these flowers alive is I think now 0-4). My husband and I like to celebrate our birthdays by going away for at least one night. It just couldn’t happen this month, so we are hoping we can do do a weekend getaway either next month or at least in November for his birthday.

We were able to celebrate with a delicious dinner at Appetit Bistro in Port Chester. This is a modern French restaurant that we had never been to before. These Wild Mushroom were so good!  

2. Eating – MAD Donuts had a donut pop-up at the DogHaus in Mohegan Lake last weekend. I of course had to order some, since I’ve been wanting to try these donuts for some time now. I ordered the French Toast Crueller, Peaches & Cream, Cherry Pie and Strawberry Lemonade.

I also enjoyed this Impossible Haus Burrito from the DogHaus. It’s made with three eggs, Impossible Foods Sausage patty, white American cheese, caramelized onions, tater tots and spicy mayo. It was good, but heavy. I shared it with my husband!

3. Reading – This week I finished reading Just Like the Other Girls by Claire Douglas. I feel like I’ve been reading this forever since I haven’t had much reading time. It wasn’t my favorite suspense book but it did have me guessing until the end.

On another note I met my Goodreads goal of 52 books for the year.  I figured one book a week was doable and it was.

4. Cooking – This week’s menu included Cheesy Baked Zucchini Pasta al Pomodoro, Vegan Buddha Bowls with Peanut Sauce, “chikn” sandwiches with tater tots, and pierogies with roasted broccoli.

5. Double Rainbow -Tuesday afternoon we were at the school for a field hockey game. It rained for a short period of time and then a double rainbow appeared! It’s not something I get to see every day!

6. Games – Saturday I went to my son’s away soccer game. This week my daughter had three home field hockey games. My son had two away games, one of which got rained out. He also plays another game tomorrow.

7. Random- Two things I learned last weekend:

It’s going to be getting dark earlier and I am not ready for it! 

Phantom of the Opera is closing on Broadway! I saw this on Broadway back in college. It’s a classic and truly an amazing show. I’m not sure I’ll be able to see it again before it closes in February, but we’ll see.

8. New Games – As a fan of Wordle (yes, I’m still playing this) and Heardle, I also just learned about Worldle. I have discovered that I am pretty bad at geography and will likely not keep playing this one. However, I really like Emovi. Actually, I just like these picture type of puzzles, which I’m pretty good at.

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Five on Friday {September 16, 2022}

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Hello Friday and Happy Birthday to me! I’m spending the day at work and then at a field hockey game. Tonight is our school’s first home football game, which I think both kids are going to. So, based on everyone’s schedules there will likely be little celebrating today. I have some plans which may end up taking place over a series of days/weekends based on our schedules. This weekend includes a soccer game and a Boy Scout event for my son and field hockey practice and work for my daughter…..just another busy weekend. Here are five from this week:

Photo: J.D. Power

1. New Car– Saturday my husband and I drove to New Jersey to pick up our new Mazda C-5. While not brand new, it’s a certified pre-owned car with low mileage in the Soul Red color that I wanted. Our daughter will hopefully be getting her license in the next month or two and she will get the Honda CRV that I’ve been driving.

2. Brunch – Sunday morning my husband and I got a rare moment to go out for brunch. We went to Iron Vine in Peekskill. We hadn’t been there in ages and had never had brunch there until now. I had the Blue Crab Avocado Benedict with Arugula Salad and my husband had this Colombian Breakfast with Patatas Bravas. Then we shared churros with ice cream for dessert. It was delicious and made me realize that we don’t do brunch as much as we should!

3. Reading – This week I finished reading Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid. Although I haven’t enjoyed TJR’s more recent books (Malibu Rising, ) I really enjoyed this book. I’m curious to see if others enjoyed it as much or if because I played tennis in high school this book resonated with me more.

4. Cooking – This week’s menu included Kimchi Pancakes with rice and Trader Joe’s Chicken-less Mandarin Orange Morsels, the Coconut Curry Ramen pictured above, Beyond Burgers and Fries, and Vegetable and Rice Burritos.  

5. Games – Saturday my daughter’s field hockey team won first place in their tournament! They then had two other games this week (one they won and the other they tied). Plus, they have a game tonight. Wednesday was National Field Hockey Day so I have to post a picture of my favorite field hockey player (in the navy blue). My son had two soccer games this week but his team ended up losing both games. As a freshman on a varsity team he’s getting little to no playing time, which is expected. But we get super excited for the rare few moments he does get to play.

6. Dinner with my Parents – My parents were in town this week so they came over Sunday night for dinner. We hadn’t seen them in what felt like ages! While they were in town this week they made it to both a field hockey and soccer game to see the kids play.

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Five on Friday {September 9, 2022}

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Happy Friday! We enjoyed the long Labor Day weekend and made it through a four day school and work week. I am exhausted and will probably be asleep by 9 PM tonight! This weekend looks to be another busy one. Here are five from this week:

1. Friend BBQ– Saturday we went to a friends’ house for the day. They had a couple of families over for a BBQ. They live on a lake and our sons, who are all friends, spent the afternoon swimming while the parents talked and hung out. Of course, no pics were taken!

2. Drinking – I wrote an article for Guilty Eats about this year’s new MTN DEW VOO-DEW mystery flavor that I was sent a bottle of. It’s available now for purchase for a limited time. Our family loves MTN DEW and all of the new flavors they are constantly coming out with. Those are my daughter’s nails, which one of her friend’s did for her. Not only is her friend super talented, but they matched the soda bottle!

3. Reading – This week I finished reading The Bodyguard by Katherine Center. This is her newest that just came out in July. It was a cute contemporary romance that I can see being made into a movie.

4. Cooking – This week’s menu included Back Pocket Stir Fry with Noodles, Mushroom Marsala Pasta Bake and Spaghetti with Beyond Meatballs.

Lunches this week for the kids and I included BLTs made with vegan bacon and Peach Goat Cheese Salads.

5. Watching – My husband and I started watching Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. My husband has read all of the books and watched all of the movies. I’ve read and seen none of them and didn’t think I’d like the show. I was surprised that I enjoyed the first two episodes as much as I did and will continue to watch it.

6. Games – Last Friday afternoon my son’s soccer team won their first game 4-0. Then Saturday my daughter’s field hockey team won their first game. It was a successful sports weekend! 

Wednesday night my daughter had her first game of a four team field hockey tournament. It was a tie game at 0-0 but they needed a winner. So they ended up going into double overtime. Her team ended up winning in a one-on-one shootout in what was the most intense game I’ve seen yet! They play this weekend for either 1st or 2nd place!

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Five on Friday {September 2, 2022}

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Hello Friday and long weekend! The kids started their Freshman (my son) and Junior (my daughter) year of high school this week. I like that they now have the long weekend to slowly ease themselves into the new year. It’s been a huge adjustment for all of us. With two kids on Varsity sports with their practices and games, scouts, work (my daughter) and after school activities schedules, it’s a crazy configuration of making sure everyone gets to where they need to be. I keep telling my husband, the sports schedules are only for a month and a half and that we can get through it! Here are five from this week:

1. Boulders Game– Saturday night we went to another NY Boulders game. I really wanted to go because it was the last night they were having fireworks for the season. I hadn’t seen a fireworks show all summer. 

2. Eating – When we were at the baseball game we shared a funnel cake. Also my first and only of the summer! 

If you’ve never had $5.99 Sushi Wednesdays at Shoprite, I recommend. We got the sushi special this past Wednesday and it was good. My daughter had the veggie roll (not included in the $5.99 deal) and my son and I shared a Shrimp Tempura Roll, Crab Roll and California Roll (I don’t eat raw fish sushi). My husband ended up making his own avocado, cucumber rice bowl with rice sprinkle (we are currently using Trader Joe’s Nori Komi Furikake but we’ve bought sprinkle similar to this at HMart) and spicy mayo. This makes a super easy takeout dinner on some of our crazy busy nights!

3. Reading – I read The Secrets of Us by Lucinda Berry. This was a disappointing suspense read for me. I gave it a rare 2 out of 5 stars. 

4. Cooking – This week’s menu included Shawarma Beyond Beef Meatball Pita Bowls with Tomato-Cucumber Salsa, Super Easy Homemade Cheesy Spaghetti O’s, Spicy Peanut Tofu Bowls and tonight homemade pizza. 

5. Watching – We didn’t have a lot of TV time this week. My husband and I ended up watching another episode of Ozark. I watched The Bachelorette and some more episodes of Vanderpump Rules.

6. Puzzle – I forgot to post this Yoga Dogs puzzle that I finished a couple of weeks ago. It’s still sitting on my dining room table though! LOL! After finishing it I realized that there’s a piece missing! I’m debating whether to get rid of the puzzle or just note on a post-it that it’s missing a piece.

7. Perfume Search – I am on a search for a new perfume. I used to wear Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue. I ran out awhile ago and thought that I’d find a new scent. I’ve done a lot of perfume sniffing/testing at Ulta and Sephora with no real luck. A Sephora just opened inside our local Kohl’s store. I found this scent sampler and decided to give it a try for only $10. I’ve been trying the different scents, but think I may end up going back to the D&G Light Blue. What perfume do you wear?

ICYMI this week ok the blog: 

Tuesday I posted September Events in Westchester County.

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September Events in Westchester County

Summer is unofficially over and school is about to begin, if it hasn’t already. If like our family, your schedule will soon be filled with sports and extracurricular activities, we hope you can pencil in some time for fun. Here are some of the September Events taking place in Westchester County (and the surrounding area). Check back often as we continue to update this post.  Please email Nancy at NYFoodieFamily@gmail.com with any calendar additions. As always, please check directly with the venue for the most up-to-date information.

Comedy:

Levity Live (Palisade Center – West Nyack) Enjoy a comedy show at Levity Live in September. Upcoming shows include Vladimir Caamano (Sept. 2-4), Ian Edwards (Sept.8-11), Akaash Singh (Sept. 15-17) and Taylor Tomlinson (Sept. 23-24). *Check the site for the full lineup

Date Night/Girls Night Out:

September 14 (Bedford) Trivia Night Rock Paper Scissors Events presents trivia night at the Bedford Playhouse. 7 PM. Teams of up to 6 players. 

September 22 – (Ridge Hill – Yonkers) Ladies Night Out – From 6 PM – 8 PM “Grab your girl squad and celebrate a night full of fashion, friendship, and shopping in style!”

Eat & Drink:

Taste of Westchester Cooking Demo Classes: (restaurants throughout Westchester County) Enjoy cooking demos from local chefs and then sample their creations.  September classes include: Zwilling J.A. Henckels Cooking Studio (Sept. 26).

September 9, 16 and 23 (Katonah) Friday Afternoon Tea at Caramoor. Enjoy formal tea service in the Rosen House Music Room. It includes, “a variety of tea sandwiches, scones with crème fraiche and preserves, delicious desserts, and a variety of fragrant teas — all served on exquisite vintage china.” 2 PM. Adult tickets: $50, Child Tickets: $25

September 17 (Haverstraw) Brick Alley Block Party – Saturday 8 PM – midnight. “Take in starlit DJ sets, immersive art installations and pop-up performances in nineteenth century industrial spaces. Sample local food and craft beverages to fuel the evening set in New York’s landmark Garner Historic District.”

September 17 (Rye) Westchester Wine Walk – “Join The Barley Beach House for the Westchester Wine Walk on Saturday, September 17th for a Wine Lover’s Day out! Over 50 wineries will be featured and showcasing more than 100 different wines for your enjoyment. Live Music, Food Trucks, & Craft Vendors!” Bring blankets & chairs and cash for vendors. 2 PM – 6 PM, $55/person, $15/Designated Driver, 21+ only

September 17 (Beacon) Hudson River Craft Beer Festival – Ceke1:30 PM – 5:30 PM, (12:30 PM – 5:30 PM VIP admission). Food available onsite for purchase. Tickets: $55/general admission, $85/VIP admission, $10/Designated Driver 21+ only

September 18 – (Haverstraw) Haverstraw Food Crawl 1 PM – 5 PM. This Crawl begins in the Webster Bank lot at 38 New Main St. Visit over 15 participating restaurants, which are offering tastings at $5-$10/plate.

September 24 & 25 – (Yonkers) Cross County Center is hosting an Oktoberfest Celebration that includes a Beer Garden. Beer will be provided by Captain Lawrence Brewing Company. Enjoy live music, dancing and food. The Beer Garden will be located on The Green and will be open on Saturday from 1 PM – 7 PM and Sunday from 1 PM to 5 PM.

Fairs & Festivals:

September 2-4 (Union Vale) Hudson Valley Hot-Air Balloon Festival – 100 planned balloon launches throughout the weekend, full hot-air balloon flights, tethered hot-air balloon rides, helicopter rides, family activities, live entertainment, food trucks and more. Tickets: $8-$15 for morning or evening admission. $25.95 for all-weekend access pass.

September 3 (Newburgh) Hudson Valley Wine and Music Festival – 12 PM – 6 PM. Enjoy great wine and great music. $30/advance tickets, tickets increase day of.

September 3 (Mount Vernon) Wakanda Celebration – 11 AM – 8 PM. Celebrate the culture, pride, music, arts and community of Africa. Traphagen School in Mount Vernon. Free.

September 4, 11, 18, 25 (Bethel, NY) Harvest Festival – The Harvest Festival takes place at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. “Harvest Festival celebrates the bounty of locals farms, talent of local artisans, flavor of homemade specialty food items, and also features live music, food trucks, crafts, special offerings, and more. Now in its 24th year, the annual event returns in 2022 for six consecutive weeks.” Free admission, $5 parking fee

September 9, 10, 11 (Yorktown Heights) Yorktown Grange Fair – “This year’s theme is “We’ve Got A Good Thing Growing” and there are certainly an abundance of great things to celebrate at the fair.” Enjoy rides, games, food, a livestock show, live music, an antique tractor parade and more. Admission: $10/carload, $5/walk-ins and single occupant vehicles. Hours: Friday 4 PM – 11 PM, Saturday 10 AM – 11 PM, Sunday 10 AM – 7 PM

September 10 (Monroe) Village of Monroe Cheese Festival. 11 AM – 7 PM. Beer, wine, food vendors, street performances, live bands and more.

September 10 – 11 (Rhinebeck) Hudson Valley Wine Fest – The 21st annual Hudson Valley Wine Fest is taking place at the Dutchess County Fair Grounds. Saturday 11 AM – 6 PM, Sunday 11 AM – 5 PM. Sample hundreds of different wines, beer, cider and spirits, see cooking demonstrations, and more. Tasting Ticket: Gate price – one day $45, weekend $80. Includes tasting glass and all the wine/beer/cider/spirits sampling (Age 21 and over – ID required.) Designated Driver Ticket: Gate price – one day $15, weekend $27. Includes free water/soda all day and a souvenir tasting glass upon exit. Food is not included in these ticket prices.

September 14-18 (White Plains) Jazzfest – ” For its eleventh year, the festival remains true to its roots, presenting jazz from an outstanding roster that features musicians of local and national significance. Between September 14-18, you’ll hear some of today’s hottest rising jazz stars.” There’s a mix of both free and ticketed performances. Check out the site for the full schedule.

September 14-18 (Yorktown) Yorktown San Gennaro Feast. Statue Procession Wednesday, September 14th at 6 PM. Rides, food, music games and more.

September 17 ( Pelham) Toonerville Music Festival – Enjoy, “an eclectic mix of national and regional talent on two stages.” There are 17 bands performing beginning at 12 PM. Tickets: $55/adults, $30/seniors (age 65+), $30 students (12-18), under 12 free

September 17 (Yonkers) Yonkers Riverfest– 12 PM -7 PM at 1 Larkin Plaza. Enjoy live music and performances, arts & crafts, kids activities, shops and vendors and more. Free admission.

Family Fun:

September 3 (Various locations) September 3 is National Cinema Day. Participating theaters are offering movie tickets for $3 each. You can search for a theater by zip code on the linked site.

September 10, 24 (Purchase) Glow in the Park at Boundless Adventures. Climb through the treetops in the dark with neon lights. September 10th is Epic Movies Night. You’ll hear tunes from popular movies all night long. September 24 is Disney Theme Night. “Wear your Disney attire and listen to Disney tunes while you climb through our tree canopy under the lights” Both nights, 6 PM -11 PM. $50 for a 2 hour climb.

September 11, 18 and 25 (Bronx River Parkway) Bicycle Sundays -10 AM – 2 PM, “the parkway is open exclusively for bicyclists, in-line skaters, scooters, walkers and joggers from Exit 22 at the Westchester County Center to Exit 4 at Scarsdale Road in Yonkers. The round-trip distance is 13 miles. The road is closed to automobiles in that stretch of parkway. Admission is free and free parking will be available in the East Lot at the Westchester County Center.”

September 17 (New Rochelle) Westchester County Parks Screening Under the Stars. Spider-Man No Way Home, 2021 (PG-13) Glen Island Park. Movies begin at sundown. Refreshments for sale. Bring blanket or chairs. Parking and admission free.

Live Music & Performances:

Bethel Woods: (Bethel) A little further to travel but some great musicians worth checking out play here. In September you can see: Darius Rucker w/Jameson Rodgers & Elvie Shane (Sept. 3),  DakhaBrakha (Sept. 17) *Check the site for the full lineup

The Capitol Theatre: (Port Chester) September’s lineup includes: Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs (Sept. 16), George Porter JR & Runnin’ Pardners (Sept. 18), Little Feat (Sept. 20), Rick Springfield (Sept. 30) *Check the site for the full lineup

Emelin Theatre: (Mamaroneck) September’s lineup includes Gangstagrass (Sept. 24) *Check the site for the full lineup

Paramount Hudson Valley: (Peekskill) September’s lineup includes: The Edwards present THE ULTIMATE VARIETY SHOW Vegas’ Top Impersonators & Impressionists (Sept. 8), Laurel Canyon- A Tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (Sept. 16), Westchester Fight Night 10 (Sept. 17), Kevin Nealon (Sept. 30) *Check the site for the full lineup

Tarrytown Music Hall: (Tarrytown) September’s lineup includes: Candlebox – Wolves Tour 2022 with Special Guests Hold on Hollywood (Sept. 7),  EagleMania: The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute (Sept. 10), Dionne Warwick (Sept. 11), Reelin’ in the Years – Celebrating the Music of Steely Dan (Sept. 16), My Name is Not Mom: Meredith Masony, Tiffany Jenkins & Dena Blizzard (Sept. 30) *Check the site for the full lineup

September 1 – (Yonkers) See The Amish Outlaws perform at the last Summer Fest Concert at Cross County Center. 6:30 PM – 8 PM, Free. Bring chairs or blankets to the Green.

September 8 – (Dutchess Stadium – Beacon) Nitro Circus Live: Good, Bad & Rad -“Nitro Circus was founded by friends with a passion for pushing the limits and having fun in the process. It’s this camaraderie and risk-taking spirit that defines everything we do. We continuously break boundaries in the name of innovation and adventure.” 7 PM, Tickets: $65/General Admission

September 30: (Katonah) See Grammy-nominated saxophonist and composer Melissa Aldana and her quartet at Caramoor. Presented in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center. 8 PM, tickets start at $40.

Shopping:

September 10 (Peekskill) Railroad Makers Market – 2 PM – 8 PM at Station Square at Railroad Avenue. Shop and support the local makers of Peekskill!

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Five on Friday {August 25, 2022}

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Happy Friday! The countdown is on with only 6 more days until the first day of school. I attended freshman parent orientation for my son and the kids got their schedules yesterday. Back-to-school is getting real! This past week has given us a glimpse of what the fall has in store for us with the kids’ schedules. Here are five from this week:

1. Sports Preseasons- The kids started their high school preseasons. They’re both on Varsity sports teams (soccer for my son, field hockey for my daughter). They have been going to practice every day, of course one in the morning and one in the late afternoon. So, it’s been a a careful coordination of drop-offs and pickups. We are so thankful that my husband works from home and is able to do most of the driving.

2. Bear Mountain State Park – Sunday my husband and I went to Bear Mountain State Park. We rented a pedal boat which is something we hadn’t done in years.

We also got to see the Bear Mountain Bridge from below, which was a neat perspective. We are usually driving over it or seeing it from above when we hike Anthony’s Nose.

3. Reading – I read Every Summer After by Carly Fortune this week. Despite all the rave reviews, I thought it was a just an okay read.

4. Cooking – This week’s dinners included this Crispy BBQ Salmon with Roasted Jalapeno Peach Salsa. This was very tasty! I love a fruit salsa! My husband made this Swedish Meatballs recipe on Sunday that we served with mashed potatoes and green beans. I also made Sun-Dried Tomato Quesadillas with White Beans and Broccoli and Loaded Caprese Grilled Cheese.

5. Watching – This weekend we all watched Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. This was a weird, trippy, and funny but good movie. 

My husband and I watched the last episode of Loot (Apple+), the last episode of Only Murders in the Building (Hulu) and Ted Lasso (Apple+). Yes, we were holding out on finishing the most recent season, since I didn’t want it to end!

6. Guilty Eats – Here are some of my recent posts for Guilty Eats:

Goodles Mac and Cheese
Pickle-Flavored Snacks
Sauza Agave’s Que Viva el Mariachi Contest
Joffrey’s Disney Hocus Pocus Sanderson Sisters Brew
The Original Donut Shop SNICKERS Coffee

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Five on Friday {August 19, 2022}

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Hooray for another Friday! This was the last week of real summer vacation for the kids. They’ve been living it up, hanging out with friends and enjoying every last bit of their summer. Sports tryouts begin on Monday and from there we start the new school year. Here are five from this week:

1. Date Night– Friday night my husband and I went to Brothers Fish & Chips and enjoyed the tasting menu again. This is a splurge, but it’s always so good! And we were in need of a night out! This lobster salad on fried yucca was one of my favorite dishes!

2. Back-to-school shopping – Saturday I took my daughter back-to-school shopping. Weekends are unpredictable since we don’t know her work schedule until Friday for the upcoming week. Since she wasn’t working until 5 PM we headed to Danbury. We stopped in Primark at the Danbury Mall for the first time. This is a huge store where everything was unbelievably low  priced. 

3.Eating – When we were in Danbury my daughter requested that we stop at Crumbl Cookies. This was our first time visiting. If you’re unfamiliar, they change their cookie menu weekly. We of course had to try all six cookies of the week. The flavors were Milk Chocolate Chip, Walnut Fudge Brownie, Old Fashioned Doughnut, Cotton Candy, Fried Ice Cream, and Lemonade. They were large enough to cut into quarters so we could each try them all. The Milk Chocolate Chip, Fried Ice Cream and Old Fashioned Doughnut ones were our faves. Fortunately, we don’t live too close or it would be very dangerous!

While we were at the Boulder game I enjoyed a strawberry fro-yo with mini non-pareils.

4. Reading – This week I finished reading Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston. This was a long book and it took me awhile to read it. But it was a cute contemporary romance. 

5. Cooking – This week our dinner menu included TikTok Feta Pasta (it may have been a trend, but it’s pretty tasty and easy to make!), Crunchy Roll Bowls, wedge rolls with Trader Joe’s Sausage-less sausage, sauteed broccoli rabe and provolone, Vegan Biryani and homemade pizza. 

6. Watching – Saturday night we (meaning my husband and daughter because I fell asleep!) watched Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. We also watched the newest episode of Only Murders in the Building. We are so sad there’s only one more episode in the season. 

7. NY Boulder Game – Tuesday night my husband and I went to a NY Boulders game. The stadium is fairly close to home and we always have a good time. Our seats were four rows behind home plate. We’ve had good seats before but this was the closest we’ve been! They were still in the 7th inning when we left at 10 PM. As much as I would have loved to stay, I had to get to work the next day! And they did end up winning the game 12-9. 

8. Blackjack – We can’t believe we’ve only had Blackjack for a week and a half. He’s made himself at home and it feels like he’s been with us forever. He’s full of energy and has brought excitement for us all. The older cats are slowly adjusting to him. They still hiss at him but they haven’t attacked him. He just wants to be there friend and follows them around.

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