March 13-15: Sleepy Hollow High School Presents “Mamma Mia!”

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St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Date/Time: Sunday, March 16, 1:30-3 pm Location: Main Street

The 2025 Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown St. Patrick’s Day Parade is scheduled for Sunday, March 16. The parade steps off at 1:30 pm from Main Street in Tarrytown, then proceeds north on Route 9 to Beekman Avenue in Sleepy Hollow, where parade participants pass the reviewing stand. This year, the Parade posthumously honors the late Sister Susan Gardella as Grand Marshall. Sister Susan, who passed away in January of 2025, served as Executive Director and Co-Founder of the RHSM Life Center in Sleepy Hollow. The Life Center has been serving the needs of the community in Sleepy Hollow for more than 25 years.

Free

Note: The parade “steps off” at 1:30 pm, so anyone planning on driving to points South of Tarrytown should consider taking the round-about route through Pocantico Hills and the Tarrytown Lakes.

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 March 14: The Weir — Ghost Stories with a Gaelic Twist

Date/Time: Fri., March 14 and Saturday, March 15, 8-9:30 pm Location: Hudson Valley Writers Center, 300 Riverside Drive (Philipse Manor Train Station), Sleepy Hollow

In a pub in rural Ireland, a few locals are enjoying a pint and a bit of gossip when their evening is interrupted by the arrival of an attractive stranger from Dublin, Valerie. As the night darkens and the liquor flows, each character shares a tale of local, ghostly happenings. But what begins as good fun becomes genuine fright when Valerie reveals what has truly brought her to their town and how the past continues to haunt her.

Produced by Hudson Valley’s own Lovely Calamity Theatrical Productions and opening just in time for Saint Patrick’s Day, The Weir has its roots in the traditions of Irish folklore and retains its sense of humor even as it wades into the dark, thematic waters of grief and loss.

Come early for an hour of live music inspired by the show performed by The Altogether Band! Complimentary beer or wine included in the price of admission.

Tickets: $45

Children under 18 strongly discouraged due to adult themes and language.

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March 12: Warner Library Wednesday Movie Matinee

Conclave

Date/Time: Wed., March 12, 2-4:00 pm Location: Warner Library, 121 North Broadway, Tarrytown

When Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with leading one of the world’s most secretive and ancient events, selecting a new Pope, he finds himself at the center of a web of conspiracies and intrigue that could shake the very foundation of the Catholic Church.

Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow. Political Thriller 2024 PG 2hr.

Free

NOTE: The room can be chilly

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March 10: Shames Community Center—From Ossining to the South Pacific

Date/Time: Monday, March 10, 10:00-11:30am

Location: Shames Jewish Community Center, 371 South Broadway, Tarrytown

Journey with Ossining Town Historian Caroline Curvan as she sails the South Pacific as a crew member on the Bark Europa, a Dutch 19th century sailing ship. Following in the wake of the US Exploring Expedition of 1838-1842, she’ll share images and experiences that mirror those of Ossining-born illustrator Alfred Agate from over 184 years ago. 

About the Presenter: Caroline Ranald Curvan is the Town Historian of Ossining, as well as a professional researcher, writer and teacher. A writer with a popular local blog (OssiningHistoryontheRun.com), she is also an adjunct professor of Composition and Literature at Mercy University.

Tickets

Member: $0 Non-Member: $10 

Registration required. To register, contact:

Carly Jacobs cjacobs@shamesjcc.org
(914) 366-7898

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Friday, February 28 - Sunday, March 23: Lyndhurst Production of An Ideal Husband

An Ideal Husband, by Oscar Wilde

Dates/Times: See Schedule Below Location: Lyndhurst Restoration, 635 South Broadway, Tarrytown

Blackmail, jealousy, and deception set the stage for the hilarious comedy An Ideal Husband.  Enjoy the wit and wisdom of Oscar Wilde in this hysterically funny entertainment set in the Gilded Age and performed in Lyndhurst’s spectacular mansion. The accessible performances will take place in the first-floor Parlor.

Important Information

Tickets are $49, general admission. There is no late seating. Performances will start in the Carriage House/Welcome Center and move up the hill to the Mansion’s first floor Parlor. You must check in at the Welcome Center at least 15 minutes before the show starts.

The play runs about 90 minutes without an intermission. Appropriate for ages 12 and up. Parking is free.

To reach Lyndhurst’s Ticket Box Office with any questions, please call: 914-303-6838 between 9:30 am - 4:30pm Thursday-Monday.

 Performance Schedule:

Friday, February 28 at 7:00 PM Saturday, March 1 at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM Sunday, March 2 at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM Friday, March 7 at 7:00 PM Saturday, March 8 at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM Sunday, March 9 at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM Friday, March 14 at 7:00 PM Saturday, March 15 at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM Sunday, March 16 at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM Friday, March 21 at 7:00 PM Saturday, March 22 at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM Sunday, March 23 at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM

Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. For all ticketing questions and issues, please call Lyndhurst (914-303-6838), not our ticketing provider, ShowClix.

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March 2 & 16: Croton Point Park Hike

Dates/Times: Sunday, March 2 & March16, 9:00am Location: Croton Point Park, 1 Croton Point Avenue, Croton-on-Hudson 

Croton Point Park Naturalist John Phillips and Village of Croton-on-Hudson Historian Marc Cheshire will lead a hike on Sunday, March 2, at 9 am, to explore Croton Point’s history, natural history, archaeology, and geology. The hike will last roughly 90 minutes to 2 hours.

Meet at the gate to the RV park, where parking is available.                                      For ages 6 and up.                                                                                                      Wear sturdy shoes.

The same hike will take place on Sunday, March 16, also at 9am.

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March 20: The Pocantico Center presents The Art of Drag—Workshop Series Grand Finale

The Art of Drag: Workshop Series Grand Finale

Date/Time: Thursday, March 20, 6:30-7:30pm Location: The Pocantico Center, 200 Lake Rd, Tarrytown

After months of intensive workshops and creative exploration during the LOFT LGBTQ+ Community Center’s 2024 Rockefeller Brothers Fund Community Arts Residency, the Art of Drag Workshop participants are ready to reveal their artistry.

Under the guidance of renowned drag queens and course instructors Angel Elektra and Shay D’Pines, these budding performers have poured their hearts into mastering the art of drag. With courage and a whole lot of fabulousness, they will embody their newly created drag personas, tell their stories, and celebrate community connection and the power of LGBTQ+ creativity.

The performance will be followed by a reception with artists, fellow drag enthusiasts, and supporters, as well as access to the DR Center gallery, currently showing Sketching Light: Chagall’s Windows for Union Church.

Presented in partnership with the RBF’s Culpeper Arts & Culture Program.

Tickets: $16.82

 

To Buy Tickets: https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/pocantico-center/the-art-of-drag-workshop-series-grand-finale

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October 11-May 17, 2025: Sketching Light: Chagall’s Windows for Union Church

Marc Chagall, Studies for three of the eight side windows for Union Church [detail], 1965-66. Watercolor, pencil, paper, and fabric collage. Collection of the Rockefeller Archive Center.

Photo by Mick Hales

Date/Time: October 11, 2024-May 17 2025 Open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 11 am-3 pm Location: The Pocantico Center, 200 Lake Road, Tarrytown

“Sketching Light: Chagall’s Windows for Union Church” is a rare opportunity for to explore the creative process of renowned artist Marc Chagall (1887-1985).

In the 1960s, Chagall was commissioned by the Rockefeller family to create a large stained-glass window in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., as well as 8 smaller windows, for Union Church of Pocantico Hills.

Sketching Light features 27 mixed media works on paper from Chagall’s preparatory studies for the project. These works, acquired by David Rockefeller in 1975, will be on public display for the first time since 1978.

Chagall’s first ideas for each window are roughly laid out in pencil or ink sketches. In successive iterations, he adds color with paint, pastel, and collage to create a multi-media maquette.

One of the most renowned modernists of the 20th century, Chagall produced 10,000 works during his 75-year career. Although primarily known as a painter, the artist worked in a wide variety of materials and techniques, devoting himself to stained glass during the final decades of his career. Union Church was Marc Chagall’s first stained glass commission in the United States and remains the only church with Chagall windows in the country.

All visitors must reserve a free timed-entry ticket prior to visiting.