“This book is about contact,” states the introduction to “What Color Is The Wind? A Feel Guide to the Out-of-Doors for Parents with Young Children,” by veteran Rockland teacher and naturalist Ed Bieber. “[P]arent and child together in nature, making contact with each other, the ground, the sky… and everything in-between.” With the gesture of […]
By Carolyn Johnson Spring is officially here, after a harsh, cold … well, after winter. It’s time to enjoy blossoms, daffodils, tulips, and … high school musicals. Area high schools are offering a variety of shows that are sure to lift your spirits without breaking your budget. One that topped the charts this month was […]
At the historic Lafayette Theatre April 7 Pride Of The Yankees (1942) – starring Gary Cooper & Theresa Wright April 14 What’s New Pussycat (1965) – starring Peter Sellers & Peter O’Toole April 21 Moulin Rouge (1952) – starring Jose Ferrer & Zsa Zsa Gabor April 28 Dead End (1937) – starring Humphrey Bogart & […]
Orangeburg, NY – The Dominican College Division of Arts & Sciences, in conjunction with the Vytlacil Campus of the Arts Students League, will be presenting an exhibit titled, “Turning: The nature of spring.” This exhibit will be held in the Sullivan Library on the Dominican campus from March 25 through April 20. Several professional regional […]
Rockland County Community College will be hosting a dodgeball tournament fundraiser to benefit The Wounded Warrior Project on Friday April 20, 2012. The event will take place at the RCC Fieldhouse and is sponsored by SGA and the Office of Veterans Affairs. Music and food will be provided. Registration is $60 for a team of […]
by George J. Dacre ArtsRock presents the Eroica Duo, Ericka Nickrenz and Sara Sant’Ambrogio in a special evening of chamber music My 24th at the First Reformed Church in Nyack and an After Party reception at HSBC bank in Nyack with foods supplied by Nyack Gourmet. Tickets and information at 866 811 4111 or artsrock.org. The Rockland Conservatory […]