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June 2016 WestchesterLuxuryHomes | gerryangel@kw.com

JUNE Calendar

ONGOING EVENTS
 

TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS: 8-10AM 
MALL WALKS
Window shop as you get and stay in shape with indoor walks. Special guest speaker first Friday each month at 9am (Food Court, Level 4). Adm. and parking free for members of mall walk program. Sign up at horse fountain near Crate & Barrel, Level 2, Tues and Fri mornings during program. Westchester Mall, White Plains. Info: 914-231-4645. 

TUESDAYS @ DORRY’S: 6-7PM WEEKLY TABLE TALK
An evening of conversation, coordinated by Dorry’s friends at Memorial United Methodist Church, Kol Ami, Sisters of the Divine Compassion and White Plains Examiner. Food ordering at 5:30pm. No reservations req. Dorry’s: 468 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains. 914-682-0005; Email: Juliedc@igc.org

JUNE 2-19:
THURS-SAT: 8PM SUN: 3PM
HOW TO BURY A SAINT
Comedy which explores family traditions and how finding your way home takes more than a map. Wheelchair Accessible. Schoolhouse Theater, 3 Owens Rd, Croton  Falls;  $35-$38; 914-277-8477; www.schoolhousetheater.org

JUNE 7-AUG 28
HV SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Macbeth, Measure for Measure, As You Like It. Performances almost daily, series packages and picnics for purchase. Boscobel House and Gardens, 1601 NY-9D, Garrison; 845-265-9575; www.hvshakespeare.org

JUNE 14-JULY 3
BUYER AND CELLAR
Did you know that a woman called Barbra has a mall in the basement of her Malibu mansion? Alex More does and he has a story to tell! In this outrageous comedy, Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, Westport, CT; Call for prices: 203-227-4177; www.westportplayhouse.org

JUNE 16-SEPT 8: 12-2PM
THURSDAY CONCERT SERIES 
Different bands perform each Thursday. Renaissance Sq., Corner of Mamaroneck Ave & Main St. in White Plains; sponored by NY-Presbyterian.

 

JUNE 17-SEPTEMBER 25 DEFYING LABELS: NEW ROLES, NEW CLOTHES

Exhibition tells the story of revolutionary changes in women’s roles from 1880s to 1940 as reflected in their clothes. Lyndhurst, 635 S. Broadway, Tarrytown; 914-631-4481; lyndhurst.org

THRU JULY 17:
HAPPY DAYS
Musical based on TV series and written by its creator, Garry Marshall. When Arnold’s malt shop, is in danger of being torn down, Richie, Potsie and the rest of the gang team up to save it with a dance contest. Westchester Broadway Theatre, One Broadway Plaza, Elmsford; $57-$84 includes dinner: 914-586-2128; www.broadwaytheatre.com

MOST THUR, FRI, SAT, SUN
AFTERNOON TEA 
& ROSEN HOUSE TOUR
Relax with friends and enjoy a formal tea service in the Summer Dining Room, overlooking the Spanish Courtyard, with tea sandwiches, scones, desserts, and fragrant teas. Tour the Rosen House and explore the history of Caramoor, the Rosen family, their collection of art. Check website for specifics and times. Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts, 149 Girdle Ridge Rd, Katonah. $32.50; 914-232-5035 www.Caramoor.org

JULY 7-AUGUST 26
SUNSET JAZZ
Thursdays, on the lawn. Go to website for line-up of musicians. Lyndhurst, 635 S. Broadway, Tarrytown; $5; 914-631-4481; www.lyndhurst.org

JULY 19-AUGUST 6
THE INVISIBLE HAND
An American futures trader finds himself kidnapped and held hostage in Pakistan. Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Ayad Akhtar . Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, Westport, CT; Call for prices, subscriptions: 203-227-4177; www.westportplayhouse.org
JULY 21-SEPTEMBER 11
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET
The Smash hit inspired by famed 1956 recording session in Memphis - Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins for the first and only time. Featuring Blue Suede Shoes, Fever, Great Balls Of Fire, Walk The Line. Westchester Broadway Theatre, One Broadway Plaza, Elmsford; $59-$84 includes dinner: 914-586-2128; broadwaytheatre.com

JULY 23-30
THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES
Go back in time to prom 1958 where four girls with high hopes sing classics from the 50s and 60s. Professional cast. Yorktown Stage, 1974 Commerce St., Yorktown Heights; $15-25; 914-962-0606; www.yorktownstage.org

THRU AUGUST 14
HUDSON HEWN: NEW YORK FURNITURE NOW
Featuring locally made, contemporary furniture using nature and natural materials. At Boscobel House and Gardens, 1601 Route 9D, Garrison; 845-265-3638; www.boscobel.org 

AUGUST 6-OCT 2
NY RENAISSANCE FAIRE
Romp through Elizabethan England, with 16th century games, rides, arts, crafts, food, music and dance. Theme weekends: master craftsman competition, knight/dame in shining armor, best knees in a kilt. Saturdays, Sundays, Labor Day, Tuxedo Park. 845-351-5171; www.renfaire.com/ny

SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS: 2PM
THE SKY TONIGHT
Tour the heavens, as seen from Westchester, moderated by a planetarium educator. Hudson River Museum Planetarium, 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers. $4 plus museum adm. 914-963-4550; www.hrm.org

AUGUST 23-SEPT 10
WHAT THE BUTLER SAW
Fallen trousers, a little blackmail, and a lot of sexual innuendo abound in this anarchic romp of hysterically silly proportions. Playwright Joe Orton. Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, Westport, CT; Call for prices, subscriptions: 203-227-4177; www.westportplayhouse.org



DAILY EVENTS


JUNE 4: 8PM
LAUGHING OUT LOUD
A NIGHT OF STAND UP COMEDY
Featuring some of Westchester’s best comedians. Check website for full listing. Emelin Theatre, 153 Library Lane, Mamaroneck; $25; 914-698-0098; www.emelin.org

JUNE 4 & 5: 11AM-4PM
ROSE GARDEN WEEKEND
Celebrate the peak of color and beauty in the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden. Live music, demonstrations, tours. NY Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Blvd., Bronx; $75; 718-817-8747; www.nybg.org

JUNE 7: 8:45AM-5PM
VISIT THE UNITED NATIONS
Guided tours and behind the scenes view of the organization at work. Visit newly renovated General Assembly and Conference building. Lunch at Don Antonio. Bus leaves center at 9am. Must pre-register. Westchester Italian Cultural Center, 1 Generoso Pope Place, Tuckahoe; $95; 914-771-8700; www.wiccny.org

JUNE 8: 6PM
MANAGING WEEDS
Learn to recognize and understand the life cycle of pesky weeds - and remove them with less effort. Hone your gardening skills. The Glass Porch of John Jay’s Bedford House. Adv. reg: $35; www.shanynsiegel.com/jjhclasses.

JUNE 10: 8PM
COMEDIAN PAUL REISER
Former star of Mad About You and current Red Oaks on Amazon, Reiser brings his comedic genius. The Paramount, 1008 Brown St., Peekskill; 914-739-0039; $59.50-$79.50; www.paramounthudsonvalley.com

JUNE 12: 10AM-4PM
HASTINGS FLEA
Crafts, live music, food, showcasing the best artisans, vintage furniture, handmade jewelry, craftspeople. 131 Southside Ave., Hastings-on-Hudson; www.hastingsflea.com

JUNE 18: 5:30PM
OPENING NIGHT GALA
Kelli O’Hara with Rob Fisher, conductor & Orchestra of St. Luke’s. Gala Tent,Venetian Theater at Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts, 149 Girdle Ridge Rd, Katonah; 914-232-5035 www.Caramoor.org

 

RT FOR CLEARWATER
Support the Pete Seeger clean up the Hudson org. Great line-up of performers, go to website for list.  Tarrytown Music Hall; 914-631-3390; www.tarrytownmusichall.org

JUNE 18: 8PM
MELISSA ETHERIDGE
Grammy winning Etheridge brings her soulful, powerful voice to The Paramount, Peekskill; 914-739-0039; $75-$110; www.paramounthudsonvalley.com

JUNE 19: 3PM
KAZEM ABDULLAH & ALON GOLDSTEIN ON PIANO (POST-CONCERT FATHER’S DAY BBQ)
Young American conductor Kazem Abdullah has become Generalmusikdirektor of the City of Aachen, Germany. He teams up with the Israeli pianist Alon Goldstein to perform Brahms 1st. Manuel de Falla’s “Ritual Fire Dance.” Post-concert Father’s Day BBQ! Westchester Philharmonic at The Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center at Purchase College, Purchase; $49-$97; 914-682-3707 x 10; westchesterphil.org

JUNE 19: 3PM
WESTCHESTER 
SYMPHONIC WINDS
Father’s Day celebration with this community based 60-piece wind and percussion ensemble. The Palace Theater, 61 Atlantic St., Stamford, CT; $24; 203-325-4466. www.palacestamford.org

JUNE 19: 7PM
HAPPY TOGETHER TOUR
This year the lineup feature The Turtles with Flo & Eddie, Chuck Negron formerly of Three Dog Night, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, The Cowsills, Mark Lindsay former lead singer of Paul Revere & The Raiders. Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 Main St., Tarrytown; 914-631-3390; www.tarrytownmusichall.org

JUNE 21: 10AM-3PM
SENIORS POOL PARTY
Rain date: June 22; Includes free mini golf. Admission and parking is free. Call in advance to place lunch orders. Open to all Westchester residents ages 60+; Saxon Woods Park, White Plains. 914-864-7275 www.events.westchestergov.com

JUNE 21: 2PM
AFTERNOON FILM: 
LEZIONI di CIOCCOLATO
Contractor Mattia finds his future in jeopardy when an illegal employee is injured on the job. Must pre-register for limited seats. Westchester Italian Cultural Center, 1 Generoso Pope Place, Tuckahoe; $15; 914-771-8700; www.wiccny.org

JUNE 25: 10AM-1PM
FOOLPROOF HYDRANGEAS
Use of visuals and discussion to examine proper care of hydrangeas. Outdoor component, weather permitting. NY Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Blvd., Bronx; $59; 718-817-8747; www.nybg.org

JUNE 25: 11AM-3:30PM
DECORATING CAKES 
WITH FLOWERS
Learn the art of embellishing cakes with fresh flowers. Design your own cake to take home.  NY Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Blvd., Bronx; $105; 718-817-8747; www.nybg.org

JUNE 25: 8PM
MICHAEL MCDONALD AT 86TH ANNIVERSARY GALA
Grammy winning McDonald of Doobie Brothers fame performs at the anniversary event. The Paramount, 1008 Brown St., Peekskill; 914-739-0039; $65-$125; www.paramounthudsonvalley.com

 

JUNE 25 & 26: 10AM-5/6PM 
RHINEBECK ARTS FESTIVAL
Two days of artists, craftspeople, live music, crafts demonstrations, gourmet speciality foods. At the Dutchess County Fairgrounds. Free parking, rain or shine, no dogs. 6550 Spring Brook Ave., Rhinebeck, NY. 845-331-7900; www.artrider.com

JUNE 26: 4:30PM 
ALL BEETHOVEN
One of today’s most prominent trios - Wu Han, piano; Philip Setzer, violin; David Finckel, cello. In the Venetian Theater; Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts, 149 Girdle Ridge Rd, Katonah. $20-$65; 914-232-5035 www.Caramoor.org

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