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For the Kids: Enjoy Summer’s Last Big Weekend

Family Best Bets of the Week.

Each week, we'll give you the info on family activities or events for the week. 

You're time-pressed enough, so we're happy to do the research and find the best things to do and places to go, both locally and within reasonable striking distance.

Look for the kids' planner each Wednesday, and help us build the planner with your own suggestions and tips ‚ just add them to the comment box. We want to hear from you!

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When/Where:
Saturday, September 1, 7 p.m. / 27 Firemens Memorial Dr., Pomona
Why Go: Check out Rockland’s local ballplayers, and stick around afterward for an impressive firework show.
Cost/Contact: $9 - $17 /
http://­rockla­ndboulders.­com/­

New City Street Fair And Carnival
When/Where:
Sunday, September 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m./South Main Street between Congers Road and Third Street, New City
Why Go: Join a “fun in the sun” day along South Main Street on one of last days of summer. Come for a unique shopping experience, arts and crafts vendors, local food tastings, rides and entertainment at its best! Pony rides; petting zoo and arcade games are just some of the special activities.
Cost/Contact: Free admission/
http://­newci­tychamber.­com/?­option=­com_co­ntent&­amp;­view=­frontpage&­amp;­Itemid=­53

Orangetown Theme Park Ticket Sales
When/Where:
Thursday, Aug. 30 and Friday, Aug. 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orangetown Parks and Recreation Office.
Why Go: Looking for a deal on theme park tickets? The last chance to buy them through the Orangetown Parks and Recreation Dept. for the 2012 season ends Friday. Included are Dorney Park (Allentown, PA), Great Escape (Lake George, NY), Hershey Park (Hershey, PA), Lake Compounce (Bristol, CT), Morey’s Piers (Wildwood and Vernon, NJ), Sesame Place (Langhorne, PA), Six Flags Great Adventure (NJ), Great Adventure Hurricane Harbor. No minimum purchase but the maximum is 10 per family. Tickets are non-refundable
Cost/Contact: Cash or check only. For more information, email recreation@orangetown.com or call (845) 356-6503.

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When/Where:
Friday, August 31, 8 p.m. /, 82 N Broadway, Nyack
Why Go: Introduce the kids to some classic cinema outdoors—and be sure to arrive early to see the flash mob.
Cost/Contact: Free / (845) 358 – 0774

Eagle Scout Fundraiser
When/Where:
Saturday, September 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m./Germonds Presbyterian Church, 39 Germonds Rd, New City
What: Two scouts from Boy Scout Troop 97 are holding a fundraiser carwash for their Eagle Scout projects.
Cost/Contact: $7


Second Annual American Burrito Eating Challenge
When/Where:
Monday, Sept. 3 at 3 p.m./American Burrito, 195 South Main St, New City
Why Go: American Burrito will host its 2nd Annual Labor Day Eating Challenge.  It will feature the defending champion and local legend "The Giant" competing against a pro from Hartford, CT and other contestants.
Cost/Contact: Free admission/www.americanburrito.com

Summer Storytime
When/Where:
Wednesday, Sept. 5 at 11 a.m./ in Nanuet on
Why Go: Join Ms. Mariann for a fun-filled hour of Storytime in the Children's Department. Storytime runs every Wednesday during the summer.
Cost/Contact:
Free—

Battle of the Books Practice
When/Where:
Wednesday, Sept. 5 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m./ Pearl River Public Library
Why Go: Participants in the Battle of the Books program are urged to attend to prepare for the contest in September. The Battle of the Books is a competition for students in grades nine through 12 in which they answer questions about books they have read.
Cost/Contact: For more information or to get involved, contact librarian Christina Linder at 845-735-4084.

Library Quilt Display
When/Where:
September and October at the during regular hours.
Why Go: Quilting may seem like a lost art for some of the younger generations so bring them in to appreciate the craft. During the months of September and October, quilts made by Mabel Kepler and Ruth Baker will be on display, they have been quilting for years and travel around the United States to various quilt shows to get ideas for their next projects.
Cost/Contact: Free /


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