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Weekly Rec: GARNER Arts Festival, Sketch Mob 250, Nyack Street Fair, Music and more..…

Our roundup of events this week includes the GARNER Arts Festival, Sketch Mob 250, the Nyack Street Fair, music at Grace Episcopal Church, and more.

Slots are still available for Bill Batson’s Sketch Mob 250

Nothings Nyack Art Show

Save your walls, save yourself, the Nothings art show is nigh.
Friday, May 15 – Sunday, May 17, 6 S Broadway, Nyack

— Official opening Friday 5/15, 6-10pm
— Music noon-10pm on Saturday 5/16
— Festivities during the Street Fair on Sunday 5/17

My Lord, What a Night by Deborah Brevoort

Friday, May 15 through Wednesday, June 17, Penguin Rep Theatre, 7 Cricketown Road, Stony Point

When world-famous singer Marian Anderson is turned away from a hotel because of her race, she finds an unexpected host in Albert Einstein. What begins as a simple act of hospitality grows into a friendship based on their mutual love of music and commitment to human rights. Featuring a cast of four playing real-life historical figures — each with a unique perspective on how to effect change — this moving play is about courage, justice and our shared humanity.

Tickets available here

Bill Batson’s Sketch Mob 250

Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m – 1 p.m., GARNER Arts Center, 55 W Railroad Ave, Garnerville

Sketch Mob 250 will bring artists together in a striking, large-scale act of collective creation to celebrate America 250 and the 25th anniversary of GARNER Arts Festival, in the 266 year-old GARNER Historic District

Artists of all ages and skill levels will spread across the Center’s 14-acre campus, simultaneously capturing its architecture, energy, and history through their artwork.

The registration fee also gives participants entrance to the GARNER Arts Festival on May 16th. Unlike Batson’s past Sketch Mob’s, Each artwork will be digitized and mapped to its exact location using QR codes, allowing future visitors to stand where the artists stood and experience the site through their eyes—an enduring act of preservation and respect.

Click here to register.

Garden Club Annual Plant Sale to Benefit Proyecto Faro

Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Behind Nyack Library, 59 S Broadway, Nyack

Featuring perennials, shurbs, and trees from members garderns as well as annuals, herbs, house plants and baked goods. Proceeds go to Proyecto Faro, the immigrant-aid organization.

South Nyack Historical Walk

Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m., Meet at the gazebo next to the former South Nyack Village Hall, 282 S Broadway, South Nyack 

Walk along the picturesque old railway trail from one end of South Nyack to the other with former South Nyack Trustee Andrew Goodwillie.

We’ll discuss the fascinating history of the village, including the arrival and impact of the trains beginning in 1870; the industries and commercial buildings that sprang up alongside the railway; the devastation wrought by construction of the 1-287 Thruway and Tappan Zee Bridge; the firehouse that itself succumbed to fire; the creation of Franklin Street Park; the National Register Ross-Hand Mansion and its famous owners; and lots more!

Handouts will include photographs and maps to help contextualize the history.

Please note: This one-mile walk (round trip) is rated easy and will take place entirely on the improved rail trail. Participants should wear comfortable shoes for walking. Please be sure to bring water and to dress appropriately for the weather. Reading glasses are recommended. The walk is expected to take between one-and-a-half to two hours. Bathrooms are available at either end of the walk. Free on-street parking is available at the start of the walk.

Click here to register.

GARNER Arts Festival

Saturday, May 16 and Sunday, May 17, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m., 55 W Railroad Ave, Garnerville

GARNER Arts Center presents the 25th Anniversary of GARNER Arts Festival, an extraordinary, multi-sensory arts and cultural destination in the Lower Hudson Valley. Step back into the future for contemporary, immersive art experiences on a landmark pre-Civil War textile factory complex turned arts and artisan campus. This beloved, family-friendly festival celebrates creativity in all of its many forms and will feature countless attractions over the weekend, including children’s activities, live music, local food purveyors, and much more!

Enjoy exploring a myriad of unique factory spaces and alleyways throughout the historic arts district’s 14 acres, and discover multimedia exhibits and installations, hands-on screen printing, live marble sculpting, an Affordable Arts & Hand Craft Market, Open Artist Studios, a 250-person invitational Flash Sketch Mob, a regional high school student art show, and hands-on children’s art workshops.

Paralleling the nation’s “America 250” celebration of Independence, the Festival is proud to showcase several historical exhibits, including Posters of the People, a Works Progress Administration (WPA) exhibit, which will explore how design, government, and community came together to create some of the most iconic public art in America. As a tribute to the Festival’s 25th Anniversary and the former printworks’ storied history and significance within the 19th-century textile industry, there will also be a historical exhibit on view focused on the GARNER Historic District. Demonstrations from both modern Makers as well as time-honored, traditional artisanal handworkers will be happening throughout the weekend as well.

There will be lots of activity all day at the Live Music Stage & Food Court, and the DyeWorks Wine & Coffee Bar will be featuring a variety of cuisine, beer, wine, hard cider, ice cream, and fresh fruit ices. Adjacent to the Food Court are La Redonda Tavern at Round Table Brewery and Hudson’s Mill Tavern, offering pub fare and craft beer.

Luisito Gomez & Calle 107

Saturday, May 16, doors open 8 p.m., band begins 10 p.m., Westgate Lounge,
26 NY-59, Nyack

NYC salsa is making its way to Nyack led by Latin GRAMMY-recognized arranger and musician Luisito Gomez. This NYC-based group is part of a new generation of salsa artists blending the feel of classic salsa romántica with modern production and contemporary energy.

Known for performing with the sound and presence of a full salsa orchestra rather than a smaller lounge-style band, Calle 107 aims to recreate the live dance-floor atmosphere that helped define New York Latin nightlife for decades.

Nyack Famous Street Fair

Sunday, May 17, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Downtown Nyack

A wide variety of vendors selling everything ranging from arts and crafts to gifts to retail items. There will be foods spaces/trucks as well as Nyack’s world class restaurants and unique shops.

GraceMusic Presents Sputter Box Ensemble

Sunday, May 17, 4 p.m., Grace Episcopal Church, 130 First Ave, Nyack

The unforgettable Sputter Box is an innovative clarinet, voice, percussion ensemble based in NYC that is engaging new audiences in contemporary chamber music through their entertaining, interdisciplinary performances. They promise a high quality, fun concert. Come see for yourself!

Tickets: General Admission $30, Seniors $25, Students $15, Children under 12 are free.

New Soccer Book featuring Lionel Messi at Nyack Library

Tuesday, May 19, 4:30 p.m., Nyack Library, 59 S Broadway, Nyack

Nyack author and sports historian Chris Barish will share his riveting graphic book about the most decorated soccer player in history and Messi’s spectacular performance in the World Cup game of 2022. For middle-grade or above. Call the Nyack Library Children’s Room 845-358-3370 to register. Homebody Books and Toys will provide books for purchase.

Memorial Day at Mount Moor Cemetery

Monday, May 25, 11:30 a.m., 1000 Palisades Center Dr, West Nyack

Friend of Mount Moor Cemetery holds their annual memorial day program. This year the event includes the unveiling of a plaque that posthumously honors

Grady Anderson, SP5, USA

Charles Butler, Lt Col, USAF

Joseph Dunn, CPL, 10th Cav. Regt. (Honorary.)

Hon. Hezekiah Easter, CPL, USA

Kerney Oby, LCpl, USMC

Sanders Matthews, SSG, 10th Cav. Regt. (Honorary.)

David C. Smith, CPT, USA

A special recognition will be given to David C. Smith for his dedictaion to Mount Moor Cemetery.

Rockland Photography Club at the Hidden Treasure Gallery

Through July 31 at Rockland County County Courthouse, 1 S Main St, Suite 100, New City

This exhibit reflect ACOR’s commitment to bring art Into public spaces where it can be experience by all. The exhibits are in collaboration with the Rockland County Jury Department and the commissioner of Jurors, Sabrina Greco.     

Sunday Serenade Benefit for Rockland Symphony Orchestra

Sunday, May 31, 2 p.m., 274 South Blvd, Nyack

House concert with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres featuring a performance by legendary guitarist Al Di Meola.

Click here for more info and tickets.


Nyack People & Places, a weekly series that features photos and profiles of citizens and scenes near Nyack, NY, is sponsored by Sun River Health.


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