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Nyack Street Fair
Sunday, July 12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Main Street and Broadway, Nyack
Get ready for the ultimate shopping and dining day at the Nyack Famous Street Fair. It is a perfect summer event with over three hundred exhibitors from five states, with an excellent selection of arts and crafts, new retail items, unique gifts, home décor and festival foods.
Shoppers can view a wide selection of handmade items including pottery, art, hand crafted jewelry, clothing, soaps, candles, photography, fiber to woodworkers, mixed media and more will be on display. Also, great retail booths featuring apparel, jewelry, children’s, garden items, toys, signs, home décor offer a great variety of unique shopping experiences.
Festival food favorites will be on hand with all kinds of delicious food and drinks including Cousins Lobster truck, empanadas, Italian, Greek, Jamaican, Latin, Thai, Mexican, Zeppoles, American, and more. Nyack’s outdoor cafes will be offering specials. Be sure to visit the many interesting boutique shops lining downtown. Music will be played in the gazebo.
The fair has been sponsored by ACADA of Nyack for over 50 years. Held rain or shine. No pets please.
Penguin Rep Theatre Presents The Heart Sellers
Through Sunday, July 26, Penguin Rep Theatre, 7 Crickettown Rd, Stony Point
Starting July 9, Penguin Rep Theatre presents Lloyd Suh’s The Heart Sellers, a “laugh-aloud love letter to friendship” (Broadway World). Step back to 1973 – Soul Train, Watergate, Disney World – when two recent newcomers to the U.S. meet by chance in the supermarket just before Thanksgiving. While their medical-resident husbands work through the night, the young women share stories about their new lives … and how to cook a frozen turkey. Filled with heart and humor, The Heart Sellers explores what it takes to make a new home.
Tickets are on sale now at www.penguinrep.org or call 845-786-2873.
Christmas in July Sale at Homebody Books
Through end of July, 6 Park St, Nyack
20 to 50% off select toys and craft kits.
Outdoor Screening of Hitchcock’s Psycho at Garner Arts Center
Saturday, July 18, 8:30 p.m., Dye Works Square, 55 West Railway Ave, Garnerville
Experience Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece, Psycho, like never before: on the side of a building in Dye Works Square at GARNER Arts Center! Celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Edward Hopper House and the 25th anniversary of Rivertown Film, by watching a film together under the stars and on the banks of the Minisceongo Creek.
…But why Psycho? Hitchcock credits Edward Hopper’s painting, House by the Railroad, as the inspiration for this film. Meanwhile, this Hopper painting was influenced by a house you can STILL see on 9W in Haverstraw, on your way from his childhood home to the GARNER Arts Center!
Purchase tickets and learn more here.
Thank you to Community Partners: the Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center and Rivertown Film — as well as our Sponsors: the New York State Council on the Arts, Rockland County, the Village of West Haverstraw, the Town of Haverstraw, and the Garner Historic District.
Sleepy Hollow Mermaid Festival & Parade
Saturday, July 18, noon-4 p.m., Kingsland Point Park, Sleepy Hollow
The Hudson River Mermaids return with a whimsical parade on land and water, live music, art activities, face painting, food trucks, bounce houses, and family fun.
$10 ticket fee, with free admission for children under 10 and Sleepy Hollow residents. Click here for more information or to purchase a ticket
Click here to purchase tickets or for more information.
Rockland Global Rhythms Soccer Festival and Block Party
Sunday, July 19, 10 a.m – 6 p.m., Main St, Nanuet from Market St to Prospect St
Global Rhythms invites you to enjoy live Music, DJ, Vendors, Kids Activities, Face Painting, a soccer clinic, and much more.
Enjoy Indoor and Outdoor dining at the many Restaurants and Bars along Main Street, Market Street, in the Town Centre and the many other locations around Nanuet.
Soccer Clinic for all ages up the hill on the grass field at Demarest and Orchard from 12–2 p.m.
The FINAL MATCH will be televised Live on our Giant Screen set up on Main and Prospect starting at 3PM. There will also be an outside showing on the patio at Pita Greek located at 149 Main St, Nanuet.
Click here for more information.
Chiku Awali African Dance and Music Extravaganza
Sunday, July 26, 1 p.m., Rockland Community College Cultural Arts Theater, 145 College Rd, Suffern
The 23rd Annual African Extravaganza includes dance and djembe workshops, and a guest performance by Harambee Dance Company.
Click here for tickets and more information.
Last RedHawk S.U.N of the 2025-26 School Year
“Our graduates and students are living proof that people from different backgrounds, cultures, languages, religions, identities, and life experiences can learn together, grow together, disagree with one another, and still build community together.”
Click here to read more from Nyack Superintendent of Schools Dr. Lizette Ruiz-Giovinazzi in the RedHawk S.U.N. July edition.
Featured photo credit: Andrea Swenson