Greenburgh Black History Museum Exhibits on Display at Greenburgh Library till March 15

The Greenburgh Black History Museum Initiative is officially live and will be exhibited at the Greenburgh Public Library, 300 Tarrytown Road, Elmsford, NY, from February 2nd through March 15th, 2025. […] Read more »

Rivertown Film Society to Screen Ernest Cole: Lost and Found on Feb. 12

In honor of black history month, Rivertown Film Society will screen Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, a documentary chronicling the life and work of Ernest Cole, one of the first […] Read more »

Eagle Scout Project Brings Narration to Yorktown Museum Exhibits

Visitors to the Yorktown Museum can now enjoy interactive exhibition narrations on their smart phones thanks to a new Eagle Scout project. Kelly Griffiths, 17, a senior at Yorktown High […] Read more »

Documentary Shines Light on NYC’s Role in Slavery 

New York City is renowned as a global center of finance, commerce and culture, but its role in slavery is far lesser known.   Although the slave trade is typically associated […] Read more »

Black History Month in Tarrytown: A Celebration of Food, Culture and Community

The Village of Tarrytown, in partnership with The Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow Farmers Market (The TaSH), will be recognizing Black History Month with a celebration of food, culture and community […] Read more »

Senator Harckham, Assemblymember Slater Honor Former Assemblymember Robert J. Castelli at NY State Police Barracks

New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Matt Slater joined State Police officers and community members at the New York State Police headquarters for a special ceremony on Friday, […] Read more »

Local Authors, Local Books: How Low Culture Conquered America

The Nineties cast a shadow over our current times. At least that’s the thesis of a new book by Tarrytown resident Ross Benes titled 1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered […] Read more »

Bethany Arts Community Presents the Premiere of The Spirit Of Truth

Bethany Arts Community proudly announces the world premiere of The Spirit of Truth, an evocative stage play that unveils a lesser-known yet transformative chapter in the life of American icon […] Read more »

“Living on Stage: A Life Dramatized” Coming to Ossining Library

Sarah Bracey White, poet, memoirist, essayist, playwright, stage performer and Greenburgh’s longtime Director of Cultural Affairs – has created “Living on Stage,” a Black History Month event featuring monologues, poetry, […] Read more »

Bethany Arts Community Presents Black History & Culture: Eyes Wide Open

Bethany Arts Community (BAC) is honored to announce its 5th annual Black History & Culture exhibition, titled “Black History & Culture: Eyes Wide Open.” The exhibition is curated by Ossining […] Read more »