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WPPAC Sister Act!!!- Review

Posted on December 21, 2016 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Day Trips, Day Trips, Events, Out and about..., Reviews, RNYM's Picks, Things to Do!, Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post as we were invited to a performance. All opinions expressed are my own.

-Sofija

Having the opportunity to take my girls to see Sister Act live on stage was truly a gift.  My girls kept asking me what the story was about, what type of music they would sing and if they would have snacks.  I kept everything a secret, I wanted the girls to experience it fully without any expectations.

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The theater was very easy to get to from Rockland. A quick 30 minutes right over the bridge into City Center in White Plains. There was ample parking in a covered lot right outside the theater. White Plains is a great city for a dinner out, and there were a ton of restaurants within walking distance of the theater. There are snacks available in the theater before the show and during intermission, though.

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When I was younger I remember watching the original movie with Whoopi Goldberg, and loving it.  The jokes and one liners were what kept my attention, and had me laughing so hard I would get “stiches” in my side.

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This rendition of Sister Act did not disappoint, and I laughed just as hard! The lead Lindsay Roberts was absolutely amazing. Her voice was truly powerful and her comedic timing was perfection. The chemistry among the actors was amazing. Played alongside Roberts was Paulette Oliva. These two actresses had such a great rapport and harmonized so well. It was truly a great match. The choreography, music and directing was magical.

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Watching the performance, listening to the music and spending time with my family was great but I must say seeing the twins smiles and hearing their laughter throughout the performance was such a joy.

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While in the car driving back to Rockland, I asked the girls what they liked most about the show and we all agreed that there was a tie between the costumes, which were amazing, seeing sister Mary Roberts wearing the red boots while performing was a hoot and of course hearing one of the nun’s rapping a verse was the icing on the cake.  My Girls really enjoyed the show and laughed as hard as I did! Hearing them referring to the show as a “blast mom” and “Mom my tummy hurts from laughing so hard” made me smile and super happy that I was able to share this experience with them.

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If you are looking for a way to enjoy the theater without breaking the bank, White Plains Performing Arts Center is a great option!  Not to mention there is not a bad seat in the house! No matter where you sat in the theater, you had a great view of the stage, were able to hear the music and singing clearly, as well as see the actors costumes and the details of the set design. We really enjoyed seeing Disney’s Tarzan last year, and can’t wait to see what they are working on for the new year!

Tickets to Sister Act would make a great Christmas Gift for a family with tweens/teens. Have younger kiddos?  Check out their upcoming performances which would  be more suitable for the younger age groups here: www.wppac.com.  

To purchase tickets visit www.wppac.com.

Sister Act will run until January 8th, hurry and get your tickets before they sell out!
7:00 pm Performances
December 16, 17, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 • January 6, 7
2:00 pm Performances
December 18, 22, 28 • January 7, 8
Previews (December 16, 22 & 23): $22-$42
All Other Performances: $29-$49  

White Plains Performing Arts Center
11 City Place White Plains NY 10601
914 328 1600
wppac.org

Holiday Festivals and Light Shows 2016

Posted on November 30, 2016 by Ashley Carmichael Posted in Ashley's Lists, Christmas 2016, Day Trips, Out and about..., Things to Do!, Uncategorized .

Below is a list of Holiday Festivals and Light Shows sure to get you in the holiday spirit!
These wonderlands are open until Christmas, and a few after!
Check their websites to confirm hours and details. 

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Sparkle!
Boscobel -1601 Route 9D, Garrison, New York 10524
December 2,3,9,10,16,17
5pm – 9pm
Come for an evening full of events featuring thousands of lights, luminous displays and festive holiday happenings Boscobel. Walk the candlelit paths with a hot cup of cocoa and celebrate the season. Check out http://www.boscobel.org/events-and-exhibitions/calendar-of-events/ for a full list of events for each night.
Ticket options available at Boscobel.org
Read our review from last year!

 

Holiday Bricktacular!
LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Westchester
Saturdays and Sundays in December
Tis the season to be jolly at  during Holiday Bricktacular. Every Saturday and Sunday in December, join in on the festive holiday fun! Walk through a Winter Wonderland themed MINILAND searching for LEGO® presents in a bricktastic scavenger hunt, Help the LEGO delivery truck get all of the hidden presents delivered by the holiday for a chance to win a family four pack of Annual Passes, All visitors receive a Limited Edition Collector Holiday LEGO® Brick, Annual Pass Members can keep warm with a free hot chocolate every weekend.
legolanddiscoverycenter.com


Valley Cottage North Pole Airport

165 Charles Blvd Valley Cottage
Weekdays: 6-10pm
Weekend: 6-11pm
Tune into 98.1 FM and listen to some of our favorite songs while the lights put on a great showThis year they are collecting NEW hats, gloves and winter accessories to be distributed to needed families in the community.
Visit their Facebook page for up to date information!


Skylands Stadium Christmas Light Show

Skylands Stadium – 94 Championship Place Augusta, NJ 07822
November 18th – January 3rd
See calendar for dates and times. 
Drive through a 1-mile course of breathtaking displays set to joyous holiday music with 2 MILLION LIGHTS for your viewing pleasure. Also, stop by the Christmas Village and enjoy, hot beverages and snacks, photos with Santa, holiday entertainment, arts and crafts, games and more! Admission is free, but some activities may be a separate cost.
Tickets can be purchased at the gate or box office. Sorry, no phone or online orders will be taken.
skylandsstadium.com

 

New York Botanical Garden Train Show
November 19 – January 16th
Explore a winter wonderland with special tours, musical performances, activities for kids, and the train show!
Purchase tickets here! 
We attended this wonderful event a few years back. Read Our Review!!


Warwick Home for the Holidays

Village of Warwick
Weekends November 20th –December 18th
11am-5pm
Join the 7th Annual Open House with visits from Santa and his elves, gingerbread house contests, caroling, horse and buggy rides and plenty of shopping from local shops and crafters.

 

Westchester’s Winter Wonderland
Kensico Dam Plaza, Vallhalla
Starting November 25th –January 1st
Hanneford Holiday Circus, ice skating, musical light show, amusement rides, entertainment, Santa, vendors and local food.
Visit their website for schedule of dates and times.

 

7th Annual Holiday Lights in Bloom
Orange County Arboretum, Thomas Bull Memorial Park – Route 416, Montgomery
November 25th through December 24th
5pm-8pm Fri-Sat and Sun
Daily Dec. 26th-1st 5pm-8pm
Enjoy the garden themed light display – in the shapes of flowers, insects and decorated trees. Enjoy free hot cocoa while supplies last. Stop by the Holiday Boutique to do some Christmas shopping as well!
This event is FREE!
Vist their website for more information! 

Frosty Fest
778 Broadway Ulster Park
November 25th – December 23rd
So much to do here! Drive or hayride through Forstys enchanted forest, stroll thought Candy Cane lane, Frosty’s 3D adventure, Glistening Gardens of dancing trees, walk through the magical mansion, and of course visit SANTA! And so much more!
Visit AFrostyFest.com for more info!


Christmas On Colden Hill
125 Colden Hill Rd Newburgh
Daily Nov 25th – Dec 31st
5pm-11pm
This is a 30 min animated music and lights display open each night. This year they have new animations, 2 dancing arches, a full color animated matrix and new songs! With 800 channels of computer controlled animation. This year they are accepting donations (100% of the proceeds will be donated) for Junvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
http://www.christmasoncoldenhill.com
www.facebook.com/ChristmasOnColdenHill

 

Kevin McCurdy’s Holiday Spirit Festival
38 Sheafe Rd Wappingers Falls , NY 12590
November 25th – December 23rd
Fridays – 6pm-9pm
Saturdays and Sundays 4:30pm-9pm (last ticket at 8:30)
Plenty to do here! Walk through the Winter Wonderland and Enchanted Forest of Lights, Watch a 3D movie Journey of the Gingerbread Boy, Savenger hunt to find the Frost Fairies, Polar Express Train display, a Holiday Stage Show, and of course, Meet Santa!
For more information visit their website. 

 

Christmas Lights on Quaker Hill Drive
Quaker Hill Drive Hyde Park
November 25th – New Years Eve
Daily 5pm-11pm
This year they are collecting donations for the Hyde Park food bank and Grace Smith House.
Visit their Facebook page for up to date information.

 

ERDAJT’S Holiday Light Display
8 Patrick Dr Lagrangeville
November 25th through December 28th
Come see over 1/2 Million Lights, 1080 computer controlled items to 220 different songs.
Free, but they do ask for donations for different charities through out the season.
Visit their website for more information.

 

Watt Christmas Wonderland
310 Scotchtown Road, Goshen
845-294-3391
November 35th -December 30th
6pm – 9pm Daily Weather Permitting
Tune in to 107.9 FM for Christmas music and enjoy a drive through 1 mile of Christmas lights with hundreds of inflatables. They ask for a suggested donation of $5 per vehicle. 8′ height restriction on all vehicles and no buses!
Visit WattChristmasWonderland.com

 

Turtle Back Zoo Holiday Lights Spectacular
560 Northfield Ave, West Orange, New Jersey 07052
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: November 18 – December 11
Every Night: December 12 – January 3, 2017
Closed: December 24 & 25
5pm to 9pm
The whole zoo lights up with spectacular displays with over 50 winter and animal characters.
Free Admission – but asking for a donation of non-perishable food items, new toys, and gently used coats.
Turtlebackzoo.com

 

The Hugs for Brady Holiday Light Show
Nov. 25th – Dec. 30th
The light show will showcase 180,000 square foot arena with larger than life custom fabricated light structures that are part of a 20 minute animated musical light show. The festival will feature food trucks, merchant vendors in a large heated tent, glow-in-the-dark face painting, roast your own s’mores and so much more!
For more information and to Purchase Tickets!

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Holiday Happenings 11/30-12/4

Posted on November 30, 2016 by Ashley Carmichael Posted in Ashley's Lists, Christmas 2016, Out and about..., Things to Do!, Uncategorized .

November 30th – December 4th

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This weekend is packed full of holiday events!
Spend time with the family and have some holiday fun!

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Holiday Celebration – Town of Haverstraw & Village of West Haverstraw
Village of West Haverstraw Community Center – 130 Samsondale Ave, West Haverstraw
November 30th
6:30pm
Bring your cameras to capture pictures with Santa! Refreshments will be served.
They will be collecting wrapped gifts for children for the Falling Angels Foundation.

 

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Holiday Adult Fans of LEGO® Night!
December 1
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Come and get in the holiday spirit with Games, prizes, fun & more, Activities include an ugly sweater contest, holiday movie trivia and a gift wrap relay race, build/share ideas w/our Master Model Builder and other Adult Fans of LEGO®
You must be 18 years or over to attend.
https://www.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/westchester/news-events/event/9263/holiday-adult-fans-of-lego-night.aspx

 

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Sparkle!
Boscobel -1601 Route 9D, Garrison, New York 10524
December 2,3,9,10,16,17
5pm – 9pm
Come for an evening full of events featuring thousands of lights, luminous displays and festive holiday happenings Boscobel. Walk the candlelit paths with a hot cup of cocoa and celebrate the season. Check out http://www.boscobel.org/events-and-exhibitions/calendar-of-events/ for a full list of events for each night.
Ticket options available at Boscobel.org
Read our review from last year!


The Polar Express Pajama Story time
Barnes and Nobles at The Palisades Center – 4416 Palisades Center Drive West Nyack
December 2nd
7:00 PM
Come in your christmas jammies for their annual Polar Express story time.  Write a Dear Santa letter, color and more!


Tree Lighting and Winter Festival
The Shops at Nanuet – 5101 Fashion Drive, Nanuet
December 2nd 6:30pm
Christmas Tree Lighting with Santa! Hosted by Monk from WPLJ’s morning show. Live performances by the Lower Hudson Valley Youth Chorus and Nyemchek’s Dance Centre of Pearl River, face painting, costumed characters, and hot chocolate!


23rd Annual Celebration of Lights Parade and Fireworks
Main Street, Poughkeepsie
December 2nd
6:30-8pm
First tree lighting at Barney Building Lot
Second Tree lighting at Clover street and Dongan Square Park — Fireworks immediately following!
The Bardavon 1869 Opera house will be showing “It’s a Wonderful Life” at 8pm for $6 per person – buy your tickets ahead of time!

New Windsor Tree Lighting Ceremony

New Windsor Town Hall Complex – 555 Union Ave, New Windsor
December 2nd
6pm
Tree lighting with carolers, holiday vendors, refreshments, Santa Clause and Mrs. Clause and much more.

 

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Sparkle!
Boscobel -1601 Route 9D, Garrison, New York 10524
December 2,3,9,10,16,17
5pm – 9pm
Come for an evening full of events featuring thousands of lights, luminous displays and festive holiday happenings Boscobel. Walk the candlelit paths with a hot cup of cocoa and celebrate the season. Check out http://www.boscobel.org/events-and-exhibitions/calendar-of-events/ for a full list of events for each night.
Ticket options available at Boscobel.org
Read our review from last year!

Gingerbread Workshop at Young Chefs Academy!
Enjoy some Hot Cocoa while building your own Gingerbread House.
December 3rd
2 sessions available – 12-1:130, 2-3:30
Register HERE!
Or call Sebastian – 845-638-0601


Reading of the classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
Barnes and Nobles – Paramus, Nanuet and Palisades locations
December 3rd
11am
Enjoy a reading of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the kids will also make good deed badges and tracking books to keep track of all the good deeds they do for the holiday season.


FASNY Fire Museum – Pictures with Santa on his Fire Truck
117 Harry Howard Ave, Hudson, NY 12534  
December 3
10:30am – 12pm
Children can tell Santa their holiday wishes, while they have their picture taken with him on a fire truck. Then, take the Museum’s scavenger hunt challenge! All children receive a prize just for trying.


Holidays in Haverstraw
Saturday December 3rd 12pm-3pm
So much to do! Live Candy Cane Making demonstrations, Paint a brick or color a holiday picture, Victorian Tea at Bricktown Inn B&B, Holiday Concert, Cookie workshop, tree lighting, Supper with Santa, and Civiles Winder Feast at Casa Hudson NY.
Check the FB event page for timing and details!
Visit their Facebook page for more info!


R&R Music School Showcase
The Palisades Center West Nyack
December 3rd
2pm-4pm
Join R&R music school for their live music showcase with performances by students and teachers.  RnRmusicschool.com


Annual Holiday Lights of Nyack
Veteran’s Park Gazebo at Main street and Cedar street
December 3rd
4pm-5:30pm
Join in the village tradition with live caroling, a holiday story reading, a tree lighting and a visit from Santa.
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Village of Suffern Christmas Parade
Dec. 3rd
6pm the parade starts
Prior to the parade “Miracle on 34Th Street” will be showing at the Lafayette Theater for $2 per person. Following the parade with be a tree lighting and visits with Santa at the Suffern Community Center.


Santa is coming to Secor Farms
85 Airmont Ave. Mahwah, NJ
Dec. 3rd and 4th 1- 4pm
Free photos with Santa in his workshop, Winter hayrides and s’mores by the campfire.


Bethel Woods Holiday Market
200 Hurd Road, Bethel
December 3rd and 4th
A vendor market with unique gifts, family art project, photos with Santa, a story reading with The Merry Postman, and a showing of “Miracle on 34th Street”
http://www.bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/holidaymarket

 

Sinterklaas Festival Day
Rhinebeck, New York
December 3rd
10am-8pm
A day-long, colorful celebration that features children’s workshops, dance, theatre and music all over the village of Rhinebeck. Don’t miss the live owls and the Coo Coo Clock. The spectacular Children’s Starlight Parade starts at 6:00 pm, featuring two-story tall, animated puppets carried by hundreds of volunteers.
For a full schedule of events visit: http://www.sinterklaashudsonvalley.com

 

Saint Nicholas Day at the Historical Society of Rockland County
Jacob Blauvelt House, 20 Zukor Road, New City
December 3: 10:30 am, 12:00 pm, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm
Sunday, December 4: 10:30 am, 12:00 pm, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm
Program duration: 45 minutes
This traditional program is a highlight of the holiday season, and many adults who enjoyed this event in the past, as children, now bring their own families, Join in the traditional Dutch celebration, See shoes magically filled with goodies, Hear wondrous and joyful stories, Enjoy holiday refreshments , Meet Saint Nicholas and his beautiful horse. Each child receives a special treat in his or her shoe from Saint Nicholas, and everyone can visit with Saint Nicholas and his horse!
Reservations are required. Purchase tickets here! or call 845-634-9629

Pine Bush Country Christmas

Town of Crawford Community Center – 110 Center St, Pine Bush
December 3rd 5pm – 8pm
Holiday shopping, free children’s activities, cookie decorating, music, Santa, Tree lighting and more!

 

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Holiday Horse and Carriage Ride
Along Main Street in Cornwall NY
December 4th
3pm-6pm
Jingle Bells, Sleigh Rides, Christmas Music, Hot Chocolate, and Santa!
Santa will Land at Bridge Street 3:00pm – 4:30pm  the Tree lighting at Chadeayne Circle will follow and music and refreshments at the Highland Engine Company Fire House.

Dance with Santa
Dave and Buster’s The Palisades Center West Nyack
December 4th
10am-11am
We attended this event last year, and we all had a blast! Come dance with Santa at Dave and Busters!
RSVP is required
For more information call Guest Services at 845-348-1000 option 0.


Christmas In the Village

Musuem Village – 1010 State Route 17M, Monroe
Dec 4th 12pm-6pm
Come see Santa by the fire place, walk around the museum grounds, take a hay ride and enjoy holiday entertainment in The Playhouse! There will be food for purchase at the Snack Bar and the Gift Shop will be open as well. They are asking for a $5 donation per family and a non perishable food donation for Country Kids Food Pantry.
Visit their Facebook for more info!


Piermont Holiday Festival & Gift of Art Sale
December 4th
12pm – 7pm
So much to do! Tom Chapin will be signing for the Tree lighting with snacks and hot chocolate. A Gingerbread making event at 540 Piermont Ave ( Kennedy & Kennedy Real estate), Annual Childrens Party at the Piermont Fire Department, The Gift of Art Sale at Dennis P McHugh Piermont Public Library, The Flywheel Gallery will hold their “Solstice” opening reception from 2-6, Ice sculptures will be installed though out the village, and so much more!
http://www.piermontchamber.org/events/holidayfestival


Santa is coming to Secor Farms
85 Airmont Ave. Mahwah, NJ
Dec. 3rd and 4th 1- 4pm
Free photos with Santa in his workshop, Winter hayrides and s’mores by the campfire.


Bethel Woods Holiday Market
200 Hurd Road, Bethel
December 3rd and 4th
A vendor market with unique gifts, family art project, photos with Santa, a story reading with The Merry Postman, and a showing of “Miracle on 34th Street”
http://www.bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/holidaymarket


Saint Nicholas Day at the Historical Society of Rockland County
Jacob Blauvelt House, 20 Zukor Road, New City
December 4: 10:30 am, 12:00 pm, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm
Program duration: 45 minutes
This traditional program is a highlight of the holiday season, and many adults who enjoyed this event in the past, as children, now bring their own families, Join in the traditional Dutch celebration, See shoes magically filled with goodies, Hear wondrous and joyful stories, Enjoy holiday refreshments , Meet Saint Nicholas and his beautiful horse. Each child receives a special treat in his or her shoe from Saint Nicholas, and everyone can visit with Saint Nicholas and his horse!
Reservations are required. Purchase tickets here! or call 845-634-9629

 

VanWyck Hall, 1095 Main Street, Village of Fishkill
December 4th
2:30pm-4:30pm
Two by Two petting zoo, Childrens Holiday crafts, Letter writing to Santa, pictures with Santa and the tree lighting.

 

10 Places to enjoy the Fall Foliage

Posted on October 4, 2016 by Ashley Carmichael Posted in Day Trips, Out and about..., Things to Do!, Uncategorized .

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One of the greatest perks of living in this area is the beauty that surrounds us, especially in the fall when the foliage turns.  My father and I used to take time to go places and take photos together during natures art show.  Whether you are looking for an afternoon out, a picnic spot, or somewhere to take some lovely photos, Amy has put together a fabulous list of local places to visit so you can enjoy.

By: Amy Alinkofsky

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 Day Camp in the Park
http://daycampinthepark.com/
Another drive up the Palisades Parkway leads to the Harriman State Park area, Seven Lakes Drive and Day Camp in the Park. Located on a 500 acre nature preserve within Harriman State Park, Day Camp in the Park offers summer camp programs for children on Lake Tiorati. Drive around the area to get the great views and a sneak peek of a summer oasis.

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Bear Mountain State Park
3006 Seven Lakes Dr, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986
http://nysparks.com/parks/13/details.aspx
Bear Mountain State Park is just a quick drive up the Palisades Parkway (which is a leaf peeping drive). The park features a large play field, picnic areas, lake and river fishing access, Trailside Museum and Zoo, hiking, biking and cross-country ski trails, as well as a Carousel. An outdoor ice rink is open from late October through mid-March. The Perkins Memorial Tower atop Bear Mountain affords spectacular views. Perkins Memorial Drive and Tower are open from April through late November.

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Rockland Lake State Park
299 Rockland Lake Rd, Valley Cottage, NY 10989
http://nysparks.com/parks/81/amenities-activities.aspx
Rockland Lake State Park’s lake is located on a ridge of Hook Mountain above the west bank of the Hudson River.  The park offers picnic tables; grills, and hiking trails with breath-taking views of the Hudson Valley.  Walkers, joggers, roller bladers, and bicyclists can enjoy the 3.2 mile paved trail around the lake to take in the beautiful fall scene.

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Warwick Valley Area
https://issuu.com/warwickcc/docs/2015_most_recent_guide/1
An area filled with orchards, farms, wineries and festivals, and just a short drive from Rockland. Visit the area’s only Drive In Movie Theater, take a hayride, pick pumpkins, explore a corn maze or get ice cream at Bellvale Creamery, all while taking in the beautiful scenery. Bellvale Farms/Creamery – http://bellvalefarms.com/

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 Fishkill Farms
http://www.fishkillfarms.com/aboutus.html
Moving to the opposite side of the Hudson, there is Fishkill Farms. Through mid October, they have Harvest Festival Weekends. They offer homemade food, donuts and cider, plus entertainment in the form of hayrides and live music on select days. The spectacular views, lovely fall weather, and the satisfaction of picking your own apples all combine for great family-friendly fun.

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Rockland Center for the Arts, 27 South Greenbush Road, West Nyack, NY 10994
www.rocklandartcenter.org
Visit RoCA – The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park is open year round, dawn to dusk at no charge. Stroll around the 4 acre Sculpture, and visit the indoor galleries as well. RoCA’s new Nature trail was cleared this summer, is accessible from the top of the Sculpture field and is adjacent to Buttermilk Falls County Park and its hiking trails.

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Kennedy Dells Park
355 North Main Street, New City, NY 10956
http://rocklandgov.com/departments/environmental-resources/county-parks-and-dog-runs/kennedy-dells-park/
This park has trails and picnic areas and is adjacent to Zukor Park, which has a large playground area for the kids. Take the trail up the hill and you are immersed in the forest until you emerge and see the dog run. Go further into the trails to find streams and scenery not to be missed.

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Walkway Over the Hudson
87 Haviland Rd, Highland, NY 12528
https://walkway.org/
Originally the Poughkeepsie Railroad bridge, it was re-opened as a pedestrian walkway and now is the longest footbridge in the world. It is close to the Poughkeepsie waterfront area on the east side of the river and features expansive views of the region.

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Boscobel House and Gardens, Garrison
https://www.boscobel.org/
Located on a 60 acre property with spectacular Hudson Valley Views and built between 1804 and 1808, guided tours of the house are available April through December. The readers of Hudson Valley Magazine voted Boscobel “The Best Place to Picnic”, so pack your own, plus a blanket or chair (some tables and benches available) or purchase food upon arrival. Located close to Garrison and Cold Spring, which are wonderful places to visit as well.

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Storm King Art Center
Mountainville, NY
www.storkking.org
Widely celebrated as one of the world’s leading sculpture parks, Storm King Art Center has welcomed visitors from across the globe for fifty years. Its pristine 500-acre landscape of fields, hills, and woodlands provides the setting for a collection of more than 100 carefully sited sculptures created by some of the most acclaimed artists of our time.

Happy Hiking!!!

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Fall Fun 2016 (October 2016)

Posted on October 1, 2016 by Sofija Duic Posted in Out and about..., Things to Do!, Uncategorized .

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October is one of my favorite times of the year.  After picking bags full of apples in September, our home smells of warm apple pie and strudel with a touch of cinnamon, as we get ready for the leaves to start changing, daylights saving time to occur and one of my favorite times of the year – HALLOWEEN.  This time a year we break out the sweaters, and regardless of age, we get to be a kids again (who’s ready to jump in those leave piles with me).  Check out some of the fun in and around the area for the month of October!

Kruckers Oktoberfest
Saturday October 1st, Sunday October 9th, Saturday October 15th, and Sunday October 16th
Time:  12n-6p
81 Call Hollow Road, Pomona, NY 10970
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/KruckersGrove/

Octoberfest 2016
Saturday October 1st
Time:  11a-3p
Applegate Farm Ice Cream, Montclair, NJ
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1581409425496422/

Fall Farm Day – FREE
Sunday October 2nd
Time: 1-4pm
Frost Valley Farm Camp
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1758359701100921/

Warwick Applefest
Sunday October 2nd
Time:  10a-5p
2 Bank St., Warwick, NY 10990

  • Satellite parking lot –Warwick Valley Middle School, 225 West St., Warwick, NY (Parking $5 with free shuttle to/from Applefest)
  • Satellite parking lot –Veterans Memorial Park, 60 Forester Ave., Warwick, NY (Parking $10 with free shuttle to/from Applefest)

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1583920201906636/

2nd Annual Fall Festival
Sunday October 2nd
Time:  11a-5pm
Red Hill Café – 241 S. Little Tor Road, New City, NY 10956
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1797151637197617/

Horseman’s Hollow 2016
Friday thru Sunday October 7-9th, 14-16th, 21-23rd, and 27th-31st
Time:  630-930p
Horseman’s Hollow
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/551209691732440/

The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze 2016**
Friday September 30th thru Sunday 2nd, Friday October 7th thru Monday October 10th, Thursday October 13th thru Sunday October 16th, Wednesday October 19th thru Monday October 31st
Time:  630p-9p
Van Cortlandt Manor
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/177888512635380/

2nd Annual Costume Swap for a Cause**
Saturday October 8th
Time:  10a-12n
Pearl River High School – 275 E. Central Avenue, Pearl River, NY 10956
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1778824429027980/

Pearl River Day Festival – 10th Anniversary**
Saturday October 8th
Time:  11a-6p
Central Avenue btwn John Street & main Street – Downtown Pearl River, NY
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1726571967558545/

Sons of the American Legion Post 174 Pig Roast
Saturday October 8th
Time:  1-6pm
Sons of the American Legion, Post 174 Wayne NJ – 55 Mountain View Blvd, Wayne NJ 07470
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1766114470298519/

Congers FD Wing Night
Saturday October 8th
Time:  5-10p
400N Harrison Avenue, Congers NY 10920
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/122279868219200/

Family Bonfire Night
Sunday October 9th
Time:  6pm-9pm
Boscobel – 1601 Route 9D, Garrison NY 10524
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1050582728344146/

Bronx Zoo after Dark – ADULTS ONLY NIGHT
October 14th @ 6pm thru October 15th @ 10am
Bronx Zoo – 2300 Southern Blvd, Bronx NY 10460
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1079151788805410/

Halloween Dress Rehearsal at Disney Store
Saturday October 15th
Time:  11a-1230p
Garden State Plaza, Paramus NJ 07652
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1779802295623995/

South Orangetown Day
Saturday October 15th
Time:  11a-6pm
Bell-ans 103S. Greenbush Rd, Orangeburg
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/South-Orangetown-Day-1023063484420407/?hc_ref=SEARCH&fref=nf

Baby Show Expo
Saturday October 15th, thru Sunday October 16th
Time:  11a-5p
New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center
Advanced Tickets Purchase
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1665882253665536/

Bergen County Food Truck & Music Carnival
Saturday October 15th
Time:  11a-7pm
Whiskey Bar & Bistro, 1050 Wall St W, Lyndhurst, NY 07071
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/636052136548802/

Halloween Full Moon Party
Saturday October 15th
Time:  6p-11pm
NoCo Beach Grill, 100 Rockland Road, Sparkill NY Piermont, NY 10976
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/991207614311856/

Crafted
Saturday October 15th thru Sunday October 16th
Time:  9a-5pm
Dutchess Stadium – 1500 R-9D, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/834519050008964/

Wicked Hollow Haunted Hayride
Friday October 21st
Time:  630-10pm
Orange County Farmers Museum – 850 RT 17K, Montgomery NY 12549
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/563603790502580/

3rd Annual Sleepy Hollow Psychic Fair & New Age Bazaar
Saturday October 22nd thru October 23rd
Time:  10a-5pm
Hampton Inn White Plains/Tarrytown – 200 W. Main St, Elmsford, NY 10523
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1612308512413659/

Heritage of West Nyack Fall Festival
Sunday October 23rd
Time:  12np-4p
Germonds Rd, Clarkstown, NY 10994
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/283354028690512/

Finally!  5,000 jack O’Lanterns are coming to New Jersey
Thursday October 27th thru Sunday October 30th
Time:  10a-10p
Meadowlands Exposition Center – 355 Plaza Dr, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Promo code for 50% of tickets – http://www.therise.org/fbevents
Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/events/115972475515948/

It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
Saturday October 29
Time:  1-3pm
The Metropolitan Museum of Art – 1000 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY 10028
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1807362846162183/

2016 Strauss Mansion Ghost Tours (Night #4)
Saturday October 29th
Time:  6-11p
AHHS Haunted Halloween Events – 27 Prospect Cir, Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1173160089372264/

No-Scare Halloween
Saturday October 28th thru Sunday October 30th
Time:  11am-4pm
Museum Village, 1010 State Route 17M, Monroe, NY 10950
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1198787686812839/

Village of Suffern Halloween Parade 2016
Sunday October 30th
Time:  2pm
Village of Suffern
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1735770543350994/

Things To Do 9/30-10/4

Posted on September 30, 2016 by Sofija Duic Posted in Day Trips, Out and about..., Things to Do!, Uncategorized .

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Saturday October 1st
Time:  11a-3p
Applegate Farm Ice Cream, Montclair, NJ
FREE Pumpkin Painting Contest, Free Ice Cream Eating Contest – PRIZES for each age Group
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1581409425496422/

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2nd Annual Fall Festival
Saturday October 1st & Sunday October 2nd
Time:  11a-5pm
Red Hill Café – 241 S. Little Tor Road, New City, NY 10956
Hay Rides; Farm Animals; Face Painting; Food, Beer & Wine; Activities & Games & More!!!!
Free Admission w/a $5 Parking Per Vehicle.  Buy tickets for the food, Beer, Games & Activities.
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1797151637197617/

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The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze

In this elaborate, hugely popular walk-through experience, see more than 7,000 illuminated jack o’ lanterns, all designed and individually hand-carved on site by our team of artisans.

Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2, 7-10, 13-16, 19-31, Nov. 3-6, 10-13
at Van Cortlandt Manor

General public tickets on sale Sept. 1!

Advance Tickets Required
Times Vary by Evening

Online Tickets
Adults, $20; Children 3-17, $16  (Saturdays $25, $20)
FREE for children under 3 + members
Groups of 25 or more: email lorourke@hudsonvalley.org


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Sunday 10/2

Time:  10a-5p
2 Bank St., Warwick, NY 10990

  • Satellite parking lot –Warwick Valley Middle School, 225 West St., Warwick, NY (Parking $5 with free shuttle to/from Applefest)
  • Satellite parking lot –Veterans Memorial Park, 60 Forester Ave., Warwick, NY (Parking $10 with free shuttle to/from Applefest)

Live Entertainment, Apple Pie Baking Contest, Apple Pie Eating Contest & TONS of Live Exhibitors
Download the Guide here:  http://www.warwickapplefest.com/2016/09/18/the-2012-applefest-visitors-guide-is-now-available/

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Oktoberfest – Street Fair
Sunday October 2nd
Time:  10a-5pm
Main Street, New City
Live Music & DJ, Food, Rides & Amusements, Vendors, Arts/Crafts/Jewelry & MORE!!!!
Free Admission w/Plenty of FREE Parking


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October 1st – thru October 4th

Boo at the Zoo: Thirteen Days of Halloween
Webpage:  http://bronxzoo.com/boo-at-the-zoo
The annual Halloween celebration will run October 1-4, 8-10, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30.  Scheduled activities embrace the spirit of the season while incorporating wildlife and conservation. Annual favorites including the hay maze, giant pumpkin carving demos, costume parades, magic and more will return with some additional Halloween surprises.

Bronx Zoo Animal Keepers will be on hand throughout the park to chat with Halloween revelers about the animals at the zoo while providing holiday-themed enrichment treats to some of the park’s residents.

  • Jack O ‘Lantern Illumination
    Walk through a dark, eerie tunnel filled with more than 1,000 hand-carved and beautifully lit Jack ‘O lanterns meticulously sculpted into various animal shapes. The all-new exhibit lanterns will consist of dozens of intricate, detailed portraits of animals ranging from bats, to reptiles, marine creatures, mammals, nocturnal birds, bugs, and more.
    Location: By Somba Village
    Time: 10am- 5pm
  • Pumpkin Carving Demos  
    Professional pumpkin carvers from Sand Sculpture USA will be demonstrating their skill and displaying intricate pumpkin carvings of wildlife and animals from the Brown Bear book series.
    Location: Dancing Crane Plaza
    Time: 11am-4pm
    Speed carving demos: 11:30am and 2:20pm
  • Costume Parade  
    Visitors can join a Halloween parade. Hand-made puppets and props built by master costumers will be part of the fun as participants march through the zoo alongside an array of characters from the Alice Farley Dance Company.
    Location: Starts at Zoo Center
    Time: 12pm and 2pm. 
  • Hay Maze  
    Let yourself get lost at the zoo with a Halloween maze filled with sudden starts, stops and lots of adventure.
    Location: Butterfly Patio
    Time: 11am – 5pm
  • Treat Stations  
    Special locations around the park will help sweeten your visit.
    Time: 11am–5pm
  • Crafts Workshop  
    Location: Dancing Crane Plaza
    Time: 11am–4pm
  • Book Readings – Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
    Location: Children’s Zoo Farm
    Time: 12pm -1:30pm

You’re Invited to Crystal Run’s Community Health Fair in West Nyack!

Posted on September 21, 2016 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Health and Wellness, Out and about... .

You’re Invited to Crystal Run’s Community Health Fair in West Nyack!

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Disclosure: This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are our own.
RNYM is extremely excited to announce the addition of Crystal Run Healthcare West Nyack as a site sponsor!!!  Their newest multi-specialty building, now open in West Nyack, is a 70,000 sq. foot, two story, innovatively designed medical facility, that houses a myriad of services all under one roof!!! Crystal run includes primary care doctors from Pediatrics to Geriatrics, and also too many specialties to list.  Parents often put their health on the back burner- and now here is a facility that can treat the whole family!! Read more HERE or better yet… Attend the Health Fair this weekend!!!
09/24/16 10:00 am — 09/24/16 1:00 pm

Register today for a community Health Fair at our newest location in West Nyack!

From 10:00am to 1:00pm, attendees will have access to complimentary health screenings, giveaways, and educational seminars presented by Crystal Run Healthcare Providers.

Admission is free and light refreshments will also be served.
Complimentary Health Screenings:

  • Flu Shots
  • Blood Pressure Checks
  • Glucose Screenings

Raffles & Door Prizes:

  • Fitbits®
  • Wellness Basket
  • Complimentary Giveaways

On-Site Activities:

  • Educational Seminars:
    • Cold & Flu Season
      Dr. April Angelique Lucero, Primary Care
    • Women’s Health
      Dr. Sami Ahmad, Obstetrics & Gynecology
    • Healthy Kids
      Dr. Daniel Sinyor, Pediatrics
    • Injury Prevention for Kids
      Dr. Sephora Marsha Germain, Pediatrics
    • Bone Marrow Donation: Facts & Myths
      Dr. Ravi S. Shah, Hematology/Oncology
    • Colon Cancer Screening: Current Options & What’s Best for You
      Dr. Robert Walker, Gastroenterology
    • Kidney Health
      Dr. Emmanuelle Gilles, Nephrology
    • Pre-Diabetes
      Dr. Ila Khanna, Endocrinology
  • Exclusive Tours of the West Nyack Facility

We hope to see you there!

  • When: Saturday, September 24, 2016 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (EDT)
  • Where: Crystal Run Healthcare | West Nyack – 2 Centerock Road, West Nyack, NY 10994

Register Here!

Also- for expecting parents make sure you check out their pre-natal class that begins at the end of this month!!!

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23rd Annual New York Transit Museum Bus Festival

Posted on September 19, 2016 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Out and about..., Things to Do!, Uncategorized .

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23rd Annual New York Transit Museum Bus Festival 

Vintage buses, special activities, and all the excitement of the Atlantic Antic! 

Sunday, September 25, 11am – 6pm 

The New York Transit Museum’s annual Bus Festival returns on Sunday, September 25! See and step aboard selections from the Museum’s vintage fleet representing more than 80 years of New York City surface transit history. Located on Boerum Place between State Street and Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, the event is free and open to the public from 11am to 6pm alongside the festivities, food, and fun of the 42nd Annual Atlantic Antic.

Toys and transit merchandise will be available and families are invited to participate in an interactive scavenger hunt, work on a communal “Build-A-City” art project and visit the Transit Museum’s “Education Depot” tent, where singing and storytelling will take place throughout the day. Guests will even have the opportunity to meet costumed historical characters and hear stories from when the buses on display were in service!

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Throughout the day, admission to the Transit Museum will be just $1. Inside the Museum, a temporary tattoo station will be available and Educators will display transit artifacts from the Museum’s collections as part of an interactive “Hands-On History” activity. The Museum will be open from 11am to 5pm, with last admission at 4:30pm.

Some of this year’s special guests include:bus-festival-2

·         Bus 3100 – A Fifth Avenue Coach Company prototype bus, this vehicle debuted in 1956 as one of the first air-conditioned transit buses nationwide. Designed and built as an experiment, the General Motors Model 5106 features a push-type rear exit door, wrap-around soft seating in the rear, and fluorescent lighting.

·         Bus 9098 – Part of the last order of “Old Look” style buses from General Motors in 1958, this model introduced the two-tone green color scheme, which later became a standard for the era, and was among the first buses to be outfitted with fiberglass seats and sliding windows.

·         Bus 236 – Part of the first order of buses with electronic destination signs, this 1980 Grumman model represents the arrival of a new generation of buses known as the “Advanced Design Buses” (or ADB).

·         Bus 1502 – One of 25 “New Look” buses ordered by the New York Bus Service in 1981, these vehicles were equipped with suburban bus features, including forward-facing seats on platforms, parcel racks, reading lights, and a single door.

 Some of the work vehicles to be on display include:

 ·         Tunnel Wrecker – Nicknamed “the Monster of the Tunnels,” this unusual emergency truck was built to move disabled vehicles in the Hugh L. Carey and Queens-Midtown Tunnels. Square in shape, it is equipped to tow everything from a compact car to a tractor-trailer.

 ·         Tunnel Wash Truck – This vehicle is used to wash the inside walls and ceiling at the Hugh L. Carey and Queens-Midtown Tunnels.

 NOTE: Equipment on display is subject to change.

  •  What:             23rd Annual Bus Festival
  •  When:             Sunday, September 25, 11am – 6pm
  •  Where:           At Atlantic Antic on Boerum Place between State Street and Atlantic Avenue
  •  Admission:     Bus Festival – Free!
  •                         NY Transit Museum Admission – $1, last admission at 4:30pm
  • More Information:    www.nytransitmuseum.org/BusFest

Fall Fun 2016 (September)!!!

Posted on September 3, 2016 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Out and about..., Things to Do! .

You are going to want to share or bookmark this post- here’s all the fun you can have in the month of September!!!

September is a CRAZY time for us all.  With the end of summer, Labor Day weekend and the back to school – we are all busy during the week. The weekends are fun family time – so here are some of the things happening in and around the area for the month of September.  Stay tuned for the October edition!!!

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-Sofija Duic

Labor Day Celebration with Fireworks and live Cannon Fire
Saturday September 3
Time:  730-1030pm
Trophy Point Amphitheater – West Point, NY 10996
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1344541238905470/

 Fun Day at Hurds Family Farm
Saturday September 10
Time:  10a-5pm
Hurds Family Farm – Modena, NY 12548
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/598348933657973/

Harvest Festival
Saturday September 10
Time:  9a-10p
Barton Orchards
63 Apple Tree Ln, Poughquag, NY 12570
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/530769163799163/

2nd Annual Bronx Irish Music Festival
Saturday September 10
Time:  12n-11pm
Gaelic Park Inc.
4000 Corlear Ave, Bronx NY 10463
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/111021965986339/

Nyack Street fair
Sunday September 11
Time:  10a-5pm
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1568731260100530/

Ferragosto 2016
Sunday September 11
Time:  12-6pm
Bronx Little Italy
Arthur Avenue & east 187th St.  Bronx NY 10458
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1748007745458893/

7th Annual Italian Feast & Carnival
Thursday September 15th thru September 18th
Time:  530-9pm
Blauvelt Sons of Italy
46 Van Wyck Rd, Blauvelt NY 10913
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/279022035809193/

Haverstraw River Arts & Music Festival
Saturday September 17
12n-6pm
Emeline Park – Haverstraw NY
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1754338528140452/

Touch a Truck
Sunday September 18
Time:  10a-1p
JCC Rockland
450 W. Nyack Rd, West Nyack, NY 10994
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/307707046250621/

43 Annual Fall Festival – Cornwall NY
Sunday September 18
Time:  10a-5pm
Main St, Cornwall NY 12518
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/527185217473633/

2nd Annual Beekman Fire Company Auxiliary Inc. – Family Day
Sunday September 18th
Time:  10a-4pm
Beekman Fire Company Auxiliary Inc.
316 Beekman Poughquag Rd, Poughquag NY 12570.
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/473724259478130/

Piermont’s Multi festival Sunday
Sunday September 18
Time:  930a-6p
Flywheel Park on the Hudson – Piermont NY 10968
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/283540028682428/

Harvest Festival at Bethel Woods
Sunday September 18
Time:  11a-4pm
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
200 Hurd Rd, Bethel NY 12720
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1662670377393485/

2nd Annual Harvest Dinner
Saturday September 24
Time:  5-8pm
Cropsey Community Farm – New City NY
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/160101887759452/

September Grape Stomp Festival
Saturday September 24 thru Sunday September 25
Time:  11a-6pm
Benmarl Winery & Vineyard
156 Highland Avenue, Marlboro, NY 12542
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/526377197563672/

Apple Fest
Sunday September 25 (Rain Date: 10/2/16)
Time:  10a-5p
Fly Wheel Park
Piermont, NY 10968
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/240606659671013/

Congers Valley Cottage Italian Festival
Sunday September 25
Time: 11a-6pm
Congers Station Park – Congers NY
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/events/288569461489920/

Amy Goes to Kentucky- A Road Trip Survival Guide!

Posted on August 31, 2016 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Out and about..., Travel, Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is an unsponsored post.  All opinions expressed are our own. 

By Amy Alinkofsky

Let me start by saying that my favorite way to travel is by cruise ship.  I may sound like I’m advertising, but they are like floating resorts.  You get on, you unpack and the ship takes you to your destination.  While you’re on it, there’s unlimited food, entertainment for all ages, etc.

Planning for a road trip takes a lot more work! We already had one under our belt, and decided to take a leap for a longer one this past spring break.

When our very good friends moved to Lexington, Kentucky, we joked that we would never see them again. Lexington is an 11 hour drive (without stops). When it came time to plan our spring vacation we decided to go for it!  To break up the trip we planned a visit with my Sister along the way in Ohio. We had already driven the 8.5 hours last year, and knew we could handle that in one day.

So here is how we broke it down:

  • Sunday – 8.5 hours  drive to Ohio,
  • Tuesday-Friday – 3.5 hours – Lexington, KY
  • Friday – 3.5 hours – head back to Ohio
  • Saturday – 7 hours – drive from Ohio to Cherry Hill, NJ
  • Sunday – 2 hours –  Cherry Hill, NJ to home

Amy Car Travel 1

Being silly in the car with J.  L is peeking out from the 3rd row.

Here are some things I learned:

  1. Make sure you research your route – especially for rest stops with rest rooms! We learned on our first road trip that Pennsylvania exits are few and far between, and very few with rest areas.  We were pleasantly surprised to find that new rest areas had been opened about every 35 miles along our route. Some of these rest rooms even had “Mommy and me” stalls with 2 toilets, one full size and one kid size which made bathroom stops a little less worrisome.
  2. Add on time for extra stops –5 hours with a 9 year old and 4 year old is really more like 10 hours, if not more. We planned ahead for meal breaks and bathroom breaks, but we ended up stopping a few extra times – kids are unpredictable.
  3. Pack snacks and drinks – Avoid breaking the bank by paying gas station/rest area prices for them or having to stop every time a child wants one. Make sure they aren’t too messy.   My kids enjoy GoGo Squeez, Gogurt, Bananas, Goldfish.  Here is a link to a great resource for road trip snacks and how to pack them – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/432697476681180609/
  4. Related to number 3…Always have wipes and napkins on hand.
  5. Bring plenty of entertainment for the kids – We only have one DVD player for the car, and only use it on long drives. My girls are 5 years apart and don’t love all the same movies. We took DVD’s out from the library in advance and compromised. They also did not sleep in the car at all, so when one didn’t want to watch the DVD, it was crucial to have alternate activities to keep them entertained – coloring, reading (for the 9 year old), ipad games, etc. Each of my girls packed a backpack with her favorites and kept it next to her in the car.
  6. Pack extra clothes – We were able to do laundry at my sister’s house, so I didn’t pack as much as I normally would have, but I still had extra just in case. I learned my lesson back when we travelled during potty training! Be sure to include sweatshirts, hats, umbrellas – you never know what the forecast will bring. It was a bit cooler on our last day in Kentucky, but very sunny, so we were glad we had the extras.
  7. ALWAYS bring sunscreen!

Amy Car Travel 2

L rocking her Mets and Boulders gear at Kentucky Horse Park.

All in all, we had a great trip – some highlights were:

  • Columbus Zoo and Aquarium – https://www.columbuszoo.org/

Reasonable admission, enough activities for the whole day and you can bring your own food and drinks

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 We loved being able to view the polar bears from below!

  • COSI – Center of Science and Industry, Columbus – http://cosi.org/

This is our second time visiting, but it’s a must if you are in the Columbus area.  Lots to see and do including a planetarium!

Amy Car Travel 4

  • Louisville Slugger Museum, Louisville, NY – http://www.sluggermuseum.com/

We had a great time here, although it meant even more time in the car (it’s about an hour from Lexington).

You get to see from start to finish how baseball bats are made for major league players, plus fun interactive baseball activities and a Ripley’s believe or not museum.

Amy Car Travel 5

  L and J with Captain America in front of Louisville Slugger.

  • Buffalo Trace Distillery, Frankfort, KY – http://www.buffalotracedistillery.com/

FREE tours and tastings at the longest continually operating bourbon distillery – Kids are welcome, and got to taste Root beer instead of bourbon. 

  • Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY – http://www.kyhorsepark.com/

Pony and horseback rides, shows, races, museums – this place is THE place to learn about and see horses!  And it’s huge, so you can spend an entire day

Amy Car Travel 6

 J enjoying her pony ride, the one thing she wanted to do most.

If you or someone you know is planning a family trip to Kentucky- be sure to check out the unbelievably helpful family fun sites in the area.  We HIGHLY recommend Louisvillefamilyfun.net and Kentukyfamilyfun.net!

I’m in no rush to spend that much time in the car anytime soon, but we had a great trip and I definitely learned a lot along the way so our next trip should go much more smoothly!  The best part was that we got to spend our vacation together as a family and the girls had a blast visiting their friends and their Aunt.

 

 

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