Sunny skies, 85 degree temps, live music and 300+ vendors are part of the forecast for Nyack’s Street Fair on Sunday from 10a-5p, sponsored by ACADA, the Arts, Crafts, & Antique Dealer’s Association of Nyack.
Sunday’s Street Fair features live bands, great food, kid rides and hundreds of vendors offering crafts and jewelry. Dogs, however, are not allowed at Nyack’s Street Fairs.
Nyack’s street fairs are known for their combination of merchandise for all tastes and pocketbooks, arts, crafts, food, entertainment, located along Main Street and Broadway in the Village of Nyack, on the west bank of the Hudson River just north of the Mario M Cuomo Tappan Zee Bridge.
Been Too Long At The Fair?
Here are a few other things going on this Sunday in Nyack, courtesy of the Nyack Weekender.
- Enjoy acrylic painting? Join the free lecture The GOLDEN “A to Z” of Acrylics. Learn the basics, while opening up new possibilities. Gain information about mineral and modern pigments and how they relate to clean color mixing, glazing and the creation of fabulous new colors. The lecture includes an array of examples of how these materials can best be put to use. 10a-12p, RoCA, 27 S Greenbush Rd, West Nyack.
- Join the Nyack Pop-Up Chorus for their monthly meet-up and sing the songs of summer. No experience necessary, just come have fun. 6p, Casa del Sol, 104 Main St, Nyack.
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Downtown Nyack is transformed into a car-free pedestrian mall for up to 25,000 people during street fairs when Main Street and Broadway are closed to traffic. Or take a break from the streets and see the river at nearby Memorial Park, visit Nyack Beach State Park or hike Hook Mountain.
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- Every Friday, the Nyack Weekender runs down what to do and where to do it in and near the Nyacks. On Monday, The Villages details the week’s municipal and public events. Think you might miss something? We can send you an email reminder.
- Tuesday’s Nyack Sketch Log with Bill Batson brings you an original drawing and essay on the story behind that illustration. Nyack People & Places with Mike Hays is a picture profile of local and current history and the special people who call Nyack home.
- Need to be entertained? Please Be Seated! with Holly Caster has a few suggestions for what to watch on stage, on TV and on the Internet.
- And if you think Earth Matters as much as we do, read Sue Hellauer’s weekly environmental journalism series on Nyack News And Views each Wednesday.