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Coupé Theater Studio Students Excel Despite Covid Restrictions

Posted on April 12, 2021 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.

Coupé Students:
Ella Anselmi, Leah Seigel, Josie Brooks, Kalina Egan, Gianna Stedjan, Isabella Higgins, Serena Boschen, Summer Royston, Serafina Sciorra, Sophia Eichinger, Alessia Cividini, Avery Cerabona, Zoe Poulin, Dakota Scanlon, Olivia Quesada

ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. (April 5, 2021) – The pandemic has led to challenging times for educators navigating the restrictions on in-class teaching and an emphasis on virtual classes. Despite this, students of the Coupé Theater Studio’s Rockland Youth Dance Ensemble, a full-service dance studio for over 50 years, have thrived, taking classes in ballet, pointe, jazz, tap, modern, hip-hop, musical theatre, voice training, vocal performance, acro dance, acting, and kinder classes. All classes are taught by professional instructors who either hold a degree in dance and education or have a professional performing background and as a result Coupé has become known as the area’s preeminent school for producing well-rounded dancers and performers, with many working professional alumni.

Taylor Quesada enrolled her daughter Olivia, now 10, when she was just three. “I liked that it was a well-established program that was very supportive of the girls and the parents,” she recalls. “The teachers have been amazing—they think of each individual child and what will work for them and are honest about what kids can accomplish—and how much work is required to reach their goals. When live classes were finally allowed to reopen, the school was very transparent about safety protocols, even giving dancers individual ‘boxes’ to dance in. There was always a volunteer army of mothers as well, checking temperatures and monitoring social distancing.”

Rather than having a live performance for the 2020 Nutcracker—which is the highlight of the year for the parents and students—the school’s non-profit Dance Company – Rockland Youth Dance Ensemble (RYDE) produced a movie that families could watch together at home. “Creating a movie together was a new learning experience for the girls and gave everyone something to be excited about,” Quesada says.

Sophie Eichinger, now 15, has been enrolled at the school for the past eight years and her classes have become the favorite part of her day, a way to escape the stresses of high school life. “My dance friends have become some of the best friends I ever had,” she says. “When I walk into a dance class, I am surrounded by people I love, doing what I love. I know I will get good instruction and get good correction, and I’ll walk out of class as a better dancer. I want to dance as long as I can—I do it because I love it and it brings me so much joy.”

This year, Coupé students have been accepted into the prestigious Summer intensive programs run by the Boston Ballet, Miami City Ballet, School of American Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Steps on Broadway, NYSSSA Modern Intensive, Boston Conservatory, Berklee Musical Theatre Program and the Oklahoma City University Musical Theatre Acting Intensive.

Coupé summer programs are scheduled for June, July, and August, and include classes for all ages pre-school through pre-professional. Daytime Dance and Theater camps, teen, and adult drop-in classes. August programs include Back to School Intensives in Ballet, Acro and Jazz, and Broadway Musical Theatre. Learn more at www.coupedance.com 

Rockland Youth Dance Ensemble Rockland Youth Dance Ensemble (RYDE), a nonprofit organization founded in 1983, offers a forum for dance and theatre students and emerging artists to develop their talents in a fully integrated environment of education and performance. RYDE primarily features young performers, ages 7 through 18, who have accomplished high-quality performance ability through their studies in the performing arts. For nearly four decades, numerous RYDE dancers have qualified to attend Summer Dance Programs with prestigious national companies throughout the United States. Many have also become successful performers in dance, theatre, and related professions. RYDE artists include students and professionals from Broadway, national dance companies and regional theatre. For more information visit www.rocklandyouthdanceensemble.org 

Media Contact: Risa B. Hoag, GMGPR, 845-627-3000, risa@gmgpr.com

2021 Camp Spotlight- Deerkill Day Camp

Posted on March 22, 2021 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Uncategorized .
Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post as Deerkill is a Camps Directory member. 
*Please keep in mind that all camps are at a reduced capacity at this time to accommodate the COVID-19 regulations.  If you are considering a camp, be sure to book early as spots will fill quickly.*
Deerkill Day Camp is a very popular camp option among Rockland families. This third-generation
family business, celebrating its 64th season, is located on a wooded 15-acre site and brings a
community feel to the summer camp experience for campers age 3 through 15. Deerkill successfully
opened in 2020 for 6 weeks with NO confirmed COVID cases – learn how they did it at
www.deerkilldaycamp.com.
Deerkill offers children a chance to pick up a new sport or hobby, learn to swim and form lifelong
friendships this summer. The diverse program includes professional swim instruction in large heated
pools, an array of athletics on fields sized for younger and older children, creative and performing arts
such as arts and crafts, ceramics, woodworking, dance, theater, and digital photography, and specialties
such as karate and nature, among other activities. A new 28-foot climbing tower and 250-foot zipline
were also recently added to the program.
Deerkill offers door-to-door daily transportation on mini air-conditioned buses, staffed with
professional drivers and bus counselors. The Directors are on the camp grounds every day and
accessible by phone by day and night; there is no large administrative staff and all the individual group
leaders are adults, many of whom are teachers.
2021 Session (June 28 to August 20)
All campers may register for 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 weeks. New campers may also register for 2 weeks for
their first summer. For those campers registered for 5, 6, or 7 weeks, parents may choose any weeks
throughout the summer.
With the exception of horseback riding, an optional elective, there are no extra charges at Deerkill.
They do not allow tipping, a large expense at many camps, and tuition includes the following:

 Door-to-door transportation by air-conditioned mini-buses supervised by bus counselors

 Hot lunches prepared daily in our own modern kitchen

 Field trips and all camp supplies

 Ice cream and Ices for afternoon snack

 Daily towel service

 Group photo, camp shirt, backpack, DVD yearbook, Fall Festival, winter reunions

Tuition varies by camper age and pick-up and session length. You may go to their website and enter
your child’s information to see rates for the 2021 summer and request a brochure. For more
information call 1-845-354-1466, email office@deerkilldaycamp.com or log onto
www.deerkilldaycamp.com .

Employment Opportunity!

Posted on March 12, 2021 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Uncategorized .
Not only is this a great opportunity, its a fantastic office to work in.  It also happens to be the office I go to for my back needs (a total life saver).
Askenas Chiropractic is seeking the right person to assist Doctor with patient care in a friendly work environment.
The right person will enjoy people, be able to multi-task, work well on the go, be outgoing, and willing to learn.
Experience is not required but a desire to help people is beneficial. Spanish peaking a plus.
We will fully train the right person to be an active part of our team!
Hours are Part-Time
Monday and Wednesday 2:30-6:30
Tuesday and Thursday    2:30-7:30
Salary discussed to be discussed at interview.
Please send email or resume to askenaschiro@gmail.com
check us out at www.EliteSpineCare.com

A New Pandemic Skill

Posted on March 12, 2021 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Direct Sales, Food, Reviews, Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is an unsponsored post.  All opinions expressed are my own.  If you choose to use my link to try Hello Fresh we do get a small coupon off our next box.

As you have read from some of my past posts, my kids have been home all pandemic.  That’s a year today.  Little E has some health issues that puts her in the high risk category and we can’t take any chances.  Like everyone else we have been exhausting all options to keep our 10  and 7 year old kiddos entertained.  To add to the craziness I am a teacher who goes to school daily, and works other jobs (including this one) in her free time.  I generally don’t get home until about 7 pm and cooking at that point is just BLEH.

I have long ordered groceries online because its convenient for us. But like many was struggling with dinner time ideas.  A friend had been posting about Hello Fresh and I was intrigued.  We ordered our first box with a coupon (like the link I am providing here) for $70 off your first box.  Its a good deal, and if you cancel after the first week you won’t get a second box, although you might want one.

We loved it, and kept it going.

To further complicate things, despite my running 6 miles a day and trying to take care of myself- I ended up herniating a disk in my back pretty badly, requiring surgery, less work, and less around the house (sidebar if you need a chiropractor or pain management Dr I have the best in Askenas Chiropractic and Grammercy Pain Management).  Enter my 10 year old A.  He said he wanted to cook the meal one night in January, and has been since.  He can easily follow the directions, and just requires a little assistance from time to time organizing, and lifting hot items (although his confidence has really improved and he does it without worry now).

I started posting on my personal page his creations and how proud I am of him.  I don’t have any disillusions that he will become the next great chef, in fact, he says he doesn’t want that.  What I do have, is a kid with a useful skill, and that makes me happy.

Fast forward to a month ago.  A Facebook “friend”, Stephanie Riccardi, who I will say was really more of an acquaintance, because I had ordered from her once during pandemic, saw my posts and was super impressed with him.  She happens to be a Pampered Chef Consultant.  She sent me a private message saying how impressed she was with him, and wanted to send him a little something from their catalog, and wanted to keep it a surprise.  Well she did, but it wasn’t a little something, it was a big box full of top of the line goodies.  He was so excited, and now has nicer tools than I do!

I decided that with all of the negativity around today and in the past year I had to write about this kindness.  I am so proud of my guy and his love of cooking for the family, and glad that someday someone else may be able to reap those benefits.  I am blown away by the kindness of someone who I barely knew, because she was glad to see a kid flourishing.

Hello Fresh info if you’re wondering: LINK

Why I like it- I don’t have to think about what to cook, we eat things I never would have “found” looking at internet recipes.  Its a balanced and portioned meal, so we aren’t overeating.  My kids are continuing to broaden their food horizons.  I don’t have to go shop for the ingredients, they show up, ready to be prepped and put together.

  • You pick how many people you have to feed
  • You pick how many days a week you want
  •  You choose a meal plan (we do meat and vegetables)
  • You choose a delivery day
  • The app I have found is the best way to do it all
  • Each week you can choose from about 25 different meals, or let them pick for you
  • When you call to cancel it stops

To Order: CLICK HERE we receive a small discount if you sign up with this $70 off coupon (afforded to everyone, its not because I am RNYM).

If you are in the market for any kitchen items from tools, to small appliances, please consider checking out Stephanie’s Link- she’s a great person and I am still taken aback by her kindness.  In fact, I don’t even think she realized I have a “BLOG” where I would write about the experience.  Her LINK

 

Egg Hunts are Not Cancelled- Stew Leonard’s Socially Distant Events Announced

Posted on March 9, 2021 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Uncategorized .

STEW LEONARD’S HOSTS ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT EGG-STRAVAGANZA   

New Social Distancing & Safety Measures in Place for 2021 Event

WHAT:               

Stew Leonard’s invites children aged 8 and younger to join the farm fresh food store’s annual Easter Egg Hunt Egg-Stravaganza on March 24 and 25, 2021!  Tickets are free and are now available via Stew’s Leonard’s online events calendar.

This year’s event will have new safety measures in place to ensure that a safe and fun time is had by all:

  • Tickets will have timed entry so that no more than 75 Egg Hunt participants will enter the store per hour.  Stew Leonard’s security team will additionally count customers so that the store remains at or below 50% capacity.
  • Once inside the store, children will visit five stations where Stew’s Team Members will distribute the eggs via a “picker” or candy chute. If a line develops, children will be asked to stand 6 feet apart on Easter egg-shaped floor decals. Hand sanitizer will be available at each station as well.
  • The Easter Bunny will be joined by just a few of Stew Leonard’s famous costumed characters so that participants may take a socially distanced photo to commemorate the holiday.  Stew Leonard’s holiday selfie station, constructed entirely out of oversized green and white building blocks, will also be available so that up to four people can have their photos taken with their choice of backgrounds.

Stew Leonard’s will supply each child with a cellophane bag in which they can collect their eggs.  All eggs will contain small trinkets and candy, however two lucky children will each win a $100 gift card to a locally owned toy store and ten children will each win a special Easter Basket.  Participants are kindly asked to open their eggs in their cars or at home.

Given the incredible need in our local communities this year, Stew Leonard’s is also asking Egg Hunt participants to donate a canned good item.  Each Stew Leonard’s location will collect and deliver the items to a local food bank.  Please see in-store for details.

WHEN:

Wednesday, March 24, 2021 from 3 – 6:00 p.m.

Thursday, March 25, 2021 from 3 – 6:00 p.m.

TICKETS:

Tickets are free and are available via Stew’s Leonard’s online events calendar.  Customers can also go to Eventbrite.com and search “Stew Leonard’s” for tickets.

Everyone attending the event must have a ticket, however only children aged 8 and under can collect the Easter eggs.

WHERE:              

Stew Leonard’s in Connecticut:

100 Westport Ave., Norwalk, Conn. / (203) 847-7214

99 Federal Road, Danbury, CT / (203) 790-8030

3475 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT / (860) 760-8100

Stew Leonard’s in New York:

1 Stew Leonard Dr., Yonkers, NY / (914) 375-4700

Stew Leonard’s in New Jersey:

700 Paramus Park, Paramus, NJ 07652 / (201) 649-0888

New Twist on an old Holiday Game

Posted on November 22, 2020 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Christmas 2020, RNYM's Picks, Things to Do!, Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is an unsponosred post.  Not sure if this game exists, but we used the idea of an old game and made it ours for the holidays.   This article does contain affiliate links, which means that if you purchase our recommendations we make a small amount of money. 

This year even though we are a STRICT no Christmas stuff until after Thanksgiving family, I decided to start sharing ideas with you now.  Why?  Because we could ALL use a little sunshine and fun this year, and I am planning to share things that you can do even contactless, which is one thing we are all adapting too.  We are sad and missing our “Normal” too…

If your family is ANYTHING like ours, you have everything.  No one needs anything.  A few years back we were trying to decide what to do for the holidays, because of course, despite not needing things, its always fun to open a gift.  My brother and sister in law (Shannon) host my side of the family’s gift exchange and they love to make it fun.  The idea of a “white elephant” exchange was thrown around, but we didn’t love the name.  That’s when (A) said, what about a “white deer”?

Loved this idea, its more festive for us.  Then we thought about the idea of the exchange, although super entertaining, no one in our family needs more “stuff” either.  We wanted it to be kind of meaningful, not just funny.  Those “funny” gifts are amusing, then what do you do with them?  We didn’t want to “waste” money on things that would be tossed out or aside after a few days.

Then (A) threw out the idea that it would be themed every year.  He would decide the theme and let my sister in law know.  One of the gifts would be a statue of a white deer.  We got ours from Homegoods, but I love this one too CLICK FOR LINK .The person who won it would display it like a trophy each year, sign it (in permanent marker) and wrap it back up for the next year.

We set a price limit ($25) and each person goes out and buys something “On theme” to wrap and bring to the party.

The evening of the celebration, we follow typical rules that Shannon made, you get a number, then when its your turn, roll the dice and follow the rules on the sheet.

Even my kids play.  It makes for some super fun stuff, and its actually the way we got our AWESOME tabletop smores maker that we use and adore.  The more “outside of the box” and useful the better.  Once everyone has chosen, we all open simultaneously.

Shannon the “Hostess with the Mostest”

Themes we have done:

  • Red and Green
  • Something Warm
  • Favorite Holiday Movie (this year’s theme)

This year will obviously be different.  We are following the COVID guidelines very carefully as we have loved ones to protect.  We are still brainstorming how it will work, BUT I think we are going to have a randomization site pick our numbers over ZOOM. Then display the gifts we purchased (or we may do a door drop for randomization before hand) for people pick over the computer.  People at each place then still get to open something and react.  After the game, we will drop it at each others homes (contactless of course).

Special thanks to Shannon for allowing me to share her game, and for the pics <3

Socially Safe Santa

Posted on October 27, 2020 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Christmas 2020, Photo Obsessed, RNYM's Picks, Things to Do!, Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are my own.

You probably already saw, but our directory member photographers all just put out their Holiday Mini Sessions (See our directory for info).  What’s really new is that in addition to our usual photos, people mostly still flock to the mall or our annual Breakfast with Santa (still so sad its not happening- holding onto hope for Easter).

MACY’S has announced that for the first time in 160 years they will not have a Santa available for photos.  I am hearing that mall version may be very different (and really how socially safe can standing in line be there?)

Well, Jennifer Tesker Photography has a solution for you.  She is doing a ONE WEEKEND ONLY “Socially Safe Santa” mini session.  I know that for me, this is a breath of fresh air as I cannot take my kids to the mall, and I am going to get a professional, edited photo (which as you know I LOVE).  BOOK NOW!

Here’s the deets:

  • At Stokes Farm Greenhouse (climate controlled for warmth, large enough to be socially distant and safe)
  • 10 minute session (which is more than we get at the mall, LOL)
  • Includes 3 digital images (you can purchase more)
  • Includes up to 3 kids (more can be added for a fee)
  • NO contact with Santa
  • Separate entrance and exit
  • Disinfecting in between clients
  • Facemasks required before and after photos
  • Wait in car or outside in a warming area
  • Hand Sanitizer on Premises

Sessions are super limited, so be sure to book ASAP.  I know I already have <3  Here’s the link: https://www.jenniferteskerphotography.com/make-memories-with-santa

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Thank you New City School of Music

Posted on October 18, 2020 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Classes, Reviews, Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are my own.

A big thank you to New City School of Music.  Thank you for keeping some sort of “normalcy” in my kid’s life.  Thank you for continually adapting seamlessly despite all the craziness that is going on right now.

It’s back to school this week, some remotely, some hybrid, some in person.  When we went into quarantine last March, I didn’t know what to do.  My son has become quite the drummer, and just like I was concerned about his schooling, I was super concerned about what would happen with his music.  And no, its not because I had delusions about him becoming a famous drummer.  If he does, that’s great and it will be a result of years of hard work and effort, as well as a love for music.

It goes so much deeper than that.  Since he has started drumming other areas have improved as well.  His focus, his reading, his work ethic and listening skills.  He has started branching out into different genres and become more interesting to speak to.  Some of this is maturity, he has been taking lessons since he was 7, but its more.  His tracking is faster, his reading has GREATLY improved.  He went from a kid who didn’t want to sit still and read his assignments to a kid who read 1.5 hours in the car for fun on the way home from Pennsylvania, and each night before bed.  He’s almost done with the Harry Potter series and it’s amazing.

I was so afraid for that to stop in March.  But it didn’t.  The school transitioned to online lessons quickly, we didn’t miss one lesson.  Andrew’s setup is perfect, they learn, jam together, and even sometimes have drumming competitions.  Andrew has even been sharing his influences, and (A) uses YouTube to watch performances and drum clinics.

I have another reason to thank them now.  They are completely re-opened in person lessons now.  Everyone can go in, and there is a fabulous list of precautions that they are taking.  While public schools are still revamping their curriculum for instruments due to their limitations, New City School of Music is completely open.  BUT for those of us keeping our kids home because of immunity issues, they allow us to continue online.  Yes you read it, if you’re nervous or NEED to stay home for medical reasons, you can still get your lessons in.  With (E) being one such person we are super thankful that they continue to have that option available.  They hosted an online performance in the spring for students to showcase what they have been working on, and have also mailed us the bracelets that (A) has earned.  RNYD and I do not feel that (A) is missing out on ANYTHING by staying remote, in fact in many ways it’s much easier.  We are SO thankful.

 

CAMP Johnston- Sea Glass Hunt

Posted on July 2, 2020 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Camp Johnston, Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are our own.

Yes people, hikes are ALL THE RAGE right now.  We love them because risk is fairly low, and its exercise.  Plus there are so many cool extensions you can do at home.  The weather has been a little hot and humid so we still suggest going early am, hydrating often and maybe hitting up a day where its overcast, or sprinkling to avoid crowds.

Cool hike about an hour away is the Palisades NJ- Sea Glass Hunt.  We went with friends and had such a fun time!!!

The website said the hike was about 1.5 miles to the sea glass beach, we found it was more like 2.5 each way, but that’s cool.  There are several little places you can stop along the way to hunt but the largest is the one they reference at the end.  Bring a bucket (like these awesome foldable ones, and we recommend rubber boots  (like THESE which our guys get in their Easter baskets yearly) so that you can get into the water a bit.

While there we talked about how sea glass is made, and where it came from, as well as different colors.  If we found a piece that wasn’t rounded or matte enough, we threw it back in for another round of tumbling.  Disclosure: some is sharp be careful.

Extensions:

Sea Glass Reading– “The Sea Glass Treasure“, “The Legend of Sea Glass“, “Hunter’s Handbook“, “Crafts“.

Crafting– There’s the craft book posted above, or tons of ideas on “Pinterest”, We found this awesome piece of driftwood while we were there too and made this super cute decoration for the playroom, and of course, an ornament for our tree as we always do (I keep these fillable ornaments on hand for just such opportunities).

Make your own – INSTRUCTIONS HERE using a rock tumbler (which (A) got for his birthday this year).

Either way it was a super fun day out with friends and the kids.  The photos are super cute and the kids learned some stuff..

A sigh of relief…

Posted on June 23, 2020 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Uncategorized .

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are my own.

On March 13th the world changed.  I don’t have to tell you, we are all living it.  A slow re-opening is going on and we are all fearful that it may be temporary.  Some are eager to get back to business as usual, others more cautious waiting to see what happens.  We happen to be the latter.

You see, (E) is immunocompromised.  She’s had health issues since birth, she’s always been the one to catch things, and when she does, its serious.  We’ve been in and out of the hospital since she was 21 days old and it terrifies me. Not enough on a daily basis to keep her from participating in a normal every day life, but COVID has changed that.  We were super careful from the start, but it didn’t save us from ending up at Westchester Medical for a 5 day stint in the middle of all of this.  But this article isn’t about that really.  SO MANY more people have it worse, they’ve suffered losses so this isn’t about my problems.  Its more about solutions.

As a teacher and mom, I staggered through online learning like everyone else.  I am finally getting the hang of it and NO I don’t want it to continue long term, but I can’t go back to normal yet either.  I was so grateful for all of the activities that the kids participate in for finding ways to accommodate, and none more than the New City School of Music.

On the day that would usually be (A)’s lesson, we had decided that we had been scared enough and wouldn’t be sending him to drums.  About to notify the school, we received a notice that lessons would be going online.  Unsure what to think but glad that we had invested in a kit for home, we jumped on.  Andrew and the school made the switch seamlessly.  The lessons have continued to be excellent, right from the start, that first day when it wasn’t even a plan yet.

(A) has continued to work on his number for the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame this summer (which we hope will happen and we can attend).  The school stepped out and added more incentives for the kids.  Extra wrist bands that say “Hope” on them as well as bands for completing and submitting practice logs.  In a time where their morale is low, it was a welcome challenge.

Now, as we look at reopening I receive an email from the school, afraid of what it says.  (You see (E) can’t attend the in person dance recital that her school might have, she’s still at risk.  She may not attend school in the fall.  If she can’t, neither can her brother, they are inseparable.  So he can’t attend the in person lessons yet.) As I scroll, I breathe a sigh of relief.  Sam and his team are accommodating everyone.  Kids have the ability to resume in class sessions, with several precautionary measures in place- OR they can continue to learn from home.  I couldn’t be more relieved that my kiddo can continue down his path of learning with Andrew and the school, that he won’ t miss a beat (see what I did there) and that my baby girl will remain safe.  Thank you to Sam and the New City School of Music, from the bottom of my heart.

For those of you wondering about their precautions, here they are:

  • We ask that every student upon arrival wash their hands.
  • We have complimentary disposable masks if you would like one, just ask the office. These are FREE for our students to use during the lesson (and can then be discarded), but you have to be a current student or family member of a current student to receive one.
  • We have (and have always had) plenty of hand sanitizer in each teaching room as well as the common areas.
  • We have additional complimentary 2 oz bottles of hand sanitizer if you would like one, just ask the office. These are FREE for our students to use during lessons.
  • We ask that for now you do not wait in the waiting areas, but that you wait in your vehicle while your child’s lesson is being held. What’s really cool is you can ZOOM into the lesson with your phone and watch every minute from your vehicle. If you arrive early, please either call or text the office to let us know that you are here, and we will let you know when your teacher is ready for you. Then, we will meet you at the door to escort your child inside.
  • Please keep 6 feet of distance from teachers, staff and other clients.
  • We (as we always have), are cleaning the schools multiple times a day.
  • Additionally we have hired a professional cleaning service to deep clean each school weekly.

Love what you’re reading and interesting in signing up for a lesson? Contact the New City School of Music today.  They have great deals and incentives right now- AND we can’t wait for our trip to the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame this summer where (A) will be PLAYING!!!

Call: 845-709-8383
Text
: 845-499-2137
Email: office@newcitymusicschool.com

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