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SUMMARY:DIA: FLOR BROMLEY’S HERSTORY
DESCRIPTION:It’s National Library Week April 19-25! On April 22 @ 4:30 pm on the third floor\, celebrate Earth Day\, Children’s Day and Flor’s new album Herstory! Herstory is a one woman show for all ages. \nFrom https://florbromleymusic.com/ “Herstory” is my most personal and ambitious album yet: a musical tribute to incredible women from around the world whose voices deserve to be heard. Each song tells the story of a trailblazing woman from a different continent\, written in the first person to reflect their courage\, their culture\, and their impact. Produced by the amazing Lucy Kalantari\, a 2x GRAMMY winner\, this album is a celebration of global empowerment through music.
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/dia-flor-bromleys-herstory/
LOCATION:Warner Library\, 121 North Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Dance,Educational,Kids,Music
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SUMMARY:Lyndhurst Renewed: Restoring a Historic Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a public lecture with Eugena Pilek Swart\, Curator of Historic Landscapes at Lyndhurst\, as she reveals the history and transformative journey of restoring and regenerating the Lyndhurst landscape.
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/lyndhurst-renewed-restoring-a-historic-landscape/
LOCATION:Warner Library\, 121 North Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Environment
ORGANIZER;CN="Little Gardens of Tarrytown and Philipse Manor Garden Club co-sponsors with Warner Library":MAILTO:kdeuel123@aol.com
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SUMMARY:@026 Season Opening
DESCRIPTION:The Lincoln Depot Museum is pleased to announce the start of their 11th season with\nOpening Weekend on April 25 and 26\, 2026. \nThe 2026 season will feature many new artifacts\, a new bi-monthly event and a special presentation on Saturday.\nOpening Day Presentation \nBen Kemp from the Grant Cottage NY State Historic Site will help kick off the season with a special presentation\, “Ulysses S. Grant and Thomas Nast.”\nFirst Saturdays \nThe popular series “First Saturdays” will continue in 2026 with a full line-up of speakers and topics. The series begins on Saturday\, May 2nd with historian and author Daniel Weinfeld and his presentation on the NY 6th Artillery of the Civil War and how many area enlistments were in the heavy artillery regiments. There will also be a highlight with this presentation to one of the new exhibits in the museum! \nNew: Military Antiques Roadshow \nThe West Point Chapter of the Company of Military Historians are teaming up with the museum to offer a special series where noted historians and collectors display their own collections and are on hand to assess items brought in by visitors who may be in need of additional information to better understand the history of their artifact. Where possible\, they may even have an idea of the current value of the item. The roadshow will take place on 3 Saturdays during the 2026 season: June 27\, August 22nd and October 24th. \nAmerica 250 Events \nThe Lincoln Depot Museum will be participating in the America 250 celebration with a series of historical presentations on the 3rd Saturday of each month throughout the season. The series begins on May 16th with George Baker\, Esq\, and his program\, “Meet John Adams; Lawyer\, Founding Father and US President.” The entire series schedule is posted on the museum website. \nTravelling Exhibits \nThroughout the season the museum will host two travelling exhibits: “When the War is Over – Museum of Civil War Medicine” and “Faces of Civil War Nurses” by Rod Coddington and Military Images Magazine.\nThe doors of the museum will open at 1 PM and the presentation will begin at 2 PM. Admission will be $10.00 per person with children 12 and under and museum members free. \nNew Items on Display for 2026 \nThe Lincoln Depot exhibit: “New York and Abraham Lincoln: The Indispensable Relationship\,” will include new artifacts on loan and in the museum’s growing permanent collection\, including a presentation M1850 Officers Sword belonging to Lt. George D. Hyatt of the 6th NY Heavy Artillery “Anthony Wayne’s Guard.” Lt. Hyatt was a resident of both Putnam Valley Peekskill and is interred at the Shrub Oak Methodist Church Cemetery.\nReenactments Throughout the Year \nThe 5th NY Duryee’s Zouaves living history regiment will once again participate in events throughout the season with encampments\, drills and educational events.  \nMore Details on Museum Website • Sign Up for Email Notifications \nThe 2026 season for the Lincoln Depot Museum will run from April 25 to November 22. The museum will be open every Saturday and Sunday\, excluding holidays\, from 1-4 PM. For further information on events or to sign up for our email blasts\, visit the museum website at lincolndepotmuseum.org or call at 914-402-4318. The Lincoln Depot Museum is located at 10 S. Water Street in Peekskill\, NY.
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/026-season-opening/
LOCATION:Lincoln Depot Museum\, 10 South Water Street\, Peekskill\, 10566
CATEGORIES:Educational
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SUMMARY:America\, 250 Years in Word & Song
DESCRIPTION:As part of Pelham 250\, The Manor Club Theatre at 1023 Esplanade\, Pelham\, NY\, presents for one-night only\, America\, 250 Years in Word & Song on Saturday\, April 25\, 2026\,  Doors open at 6:00pm for a wine and cheese reception; show starts at 7:00pm\, followed by coffee and dessert\, all included with ticket purchase. We invite you to participate in the silent auction and raffles to help support The Manor Club.\nCome celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with a musical presentation with selections from Broadway musicals and the American Songbook with Mauro Contrastano\, Elizabeth DiMeo\, Joseph Diaz\, Jeannine Goche\, Leslie Ann Lopez\, Anthony Malchar\, Leslie Messina\, Christopher Nigro\, Karen Pursel\, Michael Quigley\, Eric Suben and Ellen Weiss. \nAdvanced Sales Recommended – General Admission Donation is $20.26\nTickets:  https://our.show/america250 \nFor more information\, call 914.738.1528
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/america-250-years-in-word-song/
LOCATION:The Manor Club of Pelham\, 1023 Esplanade\, Pelham\, NY\, 10803\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Music,Theater
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SUMMARY:Red Thing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us at KinoSaito on Sundays in April for our Red Thing Workshop! Participants are invited to create their own mixed media artwork using only red materials inspired by the work of Alison Knowles on display. \nAll materials provided. Kids and families of all abilities are welcome.
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/red-thing-workshop/2026-04-26/
LOCATION:KinoSaito Art Center\, 115 7th St\, Verplanck\, 10596
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational
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SUMMARY:The Met's Forgotten Collection: A History of Artists\, Plaster Casts & The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:When the Metropolitan Museum of Art first opened its doors in the last decades of the nineteenth century\, visitors encountered a very different type of collection from what is on view now. Plaster casts\, highly precise copies of sculptural art and architecture\, filled its galleries and central halls\, offering viewers a curated narrative of the important highlights of art and architectural history\, focused mainly and narrowly on Ancient Greece\, Rome\, the Renaissance\, and the great architecture of Europe. The MET’s collection comprised thousands of objects; virtually none remain on view at the museum today. \nWhat happened to these works of art? Why fill a gallery with copies in the first place? What was the purpose of this replicative art form? Join Mollie Wohlforth\, Senior Gallery Manager at the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art\, for this talk as she discusses the life of these objects and their lasting effects in art history. \nHosted on Zoom. Free and open to all. Register at warnerlibrary.org
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/the-mets-forgotten-collection-a-history-of-artists-plaster-casts-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-zoom/
LOCATION:Warner Library\, 121 North Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Discussion,Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T130000
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SUMMARY:Cooking for Your Health: Stress Management
DESCRIPTION:Join NewYork-Presbyterian well being coach Dionne Smith for a virtual program exploring how stress affects overall health along with practical tips for managing it.  The session also includes supportive\, easy to prepare recipes to enjoy at home.\nPre-registration is required via the following link: https://nyph.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0dx5sArxTIe1YaOpLZC6Wg#/registration
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/cooking-for-your-health-stress-management/
LOCATION:Virtual Zoom Event\, Virtual Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital":MAILTO:nyphudsonvalleyevents@nyp.org
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SUMMARY:Dia: Music with Ms. Marilyn
DESCRIPTION:Special session: Día: Celebrate Children’s Day with Ms. Marilyn. Join Ms. Marilyn and Benito el Conejito. Learn language through music\, imaginative play\, and movement in this interactive  bilingual musical presentation for ages 1-3. Funded by the Friends of the Library. \nTake home stickers and an activity!
URL:https://riverjournalonline.com/event/dia-music-with-ms-marilyn/
LOCATION:Warner Library\, 121 North Broadway\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Kids,Music
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