Your Best Bets: What to Do This Weekend (and Beyond)
Music and heritage festivals, nature activities for the whole family, and a sunset meal along the Hudson are all part of this week’s picks.
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Patrice’s Picks: This Week’s Three Best Bets
1. Pleasantville Music Festival (7/9)
The 16th annual Pleasantville Music Festival brings all types of music to the town. Presented by Northwell Health, the festival has more than a dozen performers lined up with food, drinks, and a Vendor Village. Feel free to bring your own food as well. Blankets and low-back chairs are allowed. Be sure to check the website for all the info about how to make the most of the day and follow the festival’s rules. Gates open at 11 a.m. and the music begins at Noon. Enjoy a full day of live performances at Parkway Field. Crash Test Dummies just joined the line-up when 10,000 Maniacs had to withdraw due to health concerns. The live music also includes Paula Cole, the Noshows, and Pleasantville’s Carter Quinn Tanis. There is no parking at the Field, but Pace shuttles make it easy to get from the parking areas to the Festival.
Parkway Field
48 Marble Ave
Pleasantville
pleasantvillemusicfestival.com
2. Hispanic Heritage Festival (7/10)
The Westchester Heritage Festivals continue with the Hispanic Heritage Festival at…