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April 29: Warner Library Movie
How to Train Your Dragon
As an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the friendship between Hiccup, an inventive Viking, and Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, becomes the key to both species forging a new future together.
Directed by Dean DeBlois. Starring: Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gerard Butler. Fantasy/Action-Adventure 2025 PG 2hr 5m.
Location: Warner Library, 121 North Broadway, Tarrytown Date/Time: Wednesday, April 29; 2 - 4 pm Cost: Free
Note: Viewing room can be chilly. Bring a sweater.
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May 1-3: Jazz Forum Arts Presents
Isaiah J. Thompson Quartet
Though not yet 30, pianist/composer Isaiah J. Thompson has already compiled a staggering resume: two degrees from Julliard; honors from the American Piano Awards; the Essentially Ellington, Charles Mingus, and Thelonious Monk competitions; performances with giants like Wynton Marsalis, Christian McBride, and John Pizzarelli; and on the Golden Globe-nominated soundtrack for the film Motherless Brooklyn.
Thompson’s led five recordings, most recently his hard-bopping, spiritual The Book Of Isaiah: Modern Jazz Ministry, which Paris-Move.com called “Indispensible.”
Location: Jazz Forum Arts, 1 Dixon Lane, Tarrytown Dates/Times: Friday, May 1 & Saturday, May 2; 7 pm & 9 pm; Sunday, April 26, 4 pm & 6 pm Cost: General Admission: $37.75 Child/Student: $30
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May 2: Jazz Forum Arts Presents
Arthur Lipner Quartet
Arthur Lipner plays vibes and marimba with his quartet. He headlined the Rio de Janeiro Blue Note in December 2025 on his 19th Brazil tour. Arthur has presented hundreds of concerts on six continents, appearing on over 60 albums. He is featured in the documentary Talking Sticks, filmed in Ghana, Iceland, Brazil, Norway, and Mexico. Lipner recently published VIBES in VERSE, his first book of poetry/short stories.
Joining Lipner will be the fantastic guitarist Roni Ben-Hur, with Rio de Janeiro natives Leonardo (bass) and Alejandro (drums) Lucini. The quartet plays Jazz, Brazilian and Caribbean styles. A mallet event not to be missed!
Location: Jazz Forum Arts, 1 Dixon Lane, Tarrytown Dates/Times: Sunday, May 3, 4 & 6 pm Cost: General Admission: $27.25 Child/Student: $22
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May 6: Warner Library Zoom
Dream Journeys: The Concorde, Queen Mary, and Orient Express
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Now Through January 3, 2027: Hudson River Museum
Ever Becoming: Our Stories, Our America
This year, the United States commemorates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. While this milestone marks a pivotal moment in 1776, it also invites reflection on how the nation has been continuously shaped, challenged, and reimagined over time. The Museum’s collection—spanning the 19th century to the present—offers insight into this ongoing process, expressing diverse aspects of the American experience in all its complexity.
Throughout the year, we are marking this momentous occasion with special exhibitions and displays of artworks and historical objects throughout the Museum. The first presentation highlights the work of folk artists, self-trained painters, and craftspeople who express popular-culture interests and traditions, starting with a quilt made by three Yonkers women to honor the US Bicentennial and the origins and growth of the city of Yonkers. Nearby, a group of maritime paintings by James Bard underscores the vital role of ships in the development of a modern, mobile nation. Downstairs in Everything Has a Story: Reflections on the Collection, a folk-art table embellished with a forty-star American flag commemorates the centennial of George Washington’s inauguration in New York City.
Location: Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers Date/Time: Now through January 3, 2027 Cost: Members Free Non-Members:
Adults $15
Youth (3–18) $8
Westchester High School Students on Saturdays & Sundays (13–18 with valid ID)Free
Students (19+ with valid ID) $9
Seniors (65+) $9
Veterans $9
Children (under 3) Free
Museums for All* $2
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May 3: Hudson River Museum
Film Screening of Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of Lightning
A special screening of Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of Lightning, an intimate documentary about the life and work of pioneering photographer Dorothea Lange, featured in “Modern Women/Modern Vision.” Through never-before-seen photographs, film footage, journals, and family memories, the film traces Lange’s remarkable career documenting pivotal moments in American history—from the Great Depression and Dust Bowl to World War II incarceration camps. Directed by her granddaughter, Dyanna Taylor, the documentary also reflects on Lange’s creative process, including the making of her iconic Migrant Mother, and the challenges of sustaining a life in art. Q&A with Dyanna Taylor follows the screening (1h 52m).
Capacity is limited. Advance reservations are strongly encouraged (click on button below)
Location: HRM Theater, Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers Date/Time: Sunday, May 3, 2pm Admission: $25; Members, $16
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May 17: Christ Church/San Marcos
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May 1 - 2, The Hudson Valley Writers Center
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
Lovely Calamity Productions kicks off its spring season with the riotously funny and entertaining The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), performed for two nights only at the Hudson Valley Writers Center. The production features a powerhouse trio of performers who will sprint, swordfight, and wig-swap their way through all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays in under two hours. From star-crossed lovers to bloody histories, no stone is left unturned and no ruff is left un-ruffled.
Location: Philips Manor Train Station, 300 Riverside Drive, Sleepy Hollow Dates/Times: Friday & Saturday, May 1 & 2; 8 pm Cost: $30
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May 1 - 3, Lyndhurst Restoration
Lyndhurst Spring Crafts Fair
The Spring Craft Show by Artrider returns with 200 craftspeople and makers! Shop for one-of-a-kind gifts for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, graduations, weddings, or just for yourself! Visitors can spend the day with family and friends shopping for original fashions, accessories, jewelry, home décor, furniture, photography, fine art, and functional and sculptural works in ceramics, glass, metal, wood, mixed media, and more! Plus enjoy gourmet specialties, tastings from local distilleries, craft demos, and family activities!
Visit the craft show, then enjoy Lyndhurst’s 67 sprawling acres (included in craft show admission) with breathtaking scenic views of the Hudson River, a carriage house, a rose garden, and the nation’s first steel-framed conservatory, and one of America’s first Bowling Alleys. Tours (for an additional fee) are available to experience the magnificent Gothic mansion. And if the grandchildren come along, there will be interactive puppet theater, face painting, stilt walkers, storytelling and more. (Kids activities Saturday/Sunday only).
Location: Lyndhurst Historic Restoration, 635 South Broadway, Tarrytown Dates/Times: Friday, May 1 - Sunday, May 3; 10 am - 5 pm (on Saturday, open until 6 pm) Costs: Online Ticket prices: General: $13 (plus fees) Senior (62+): $12 (plus fees) Youth (6-16): $6 (plus fees) Child (Under 6): Free
On-Site Ticket prices (cash/check only):
General: $16
Senior: $15 Youth (6-16): $8
Child (Under 6): Free
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Now through May 10: Hudson River Museum
Modern Women / Modern Vision: Photographs from the Bank of America Collection features almost 100 images by some of the most influential photographers of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, drawn from Bank of America’s extensive photography collection.
Since photography’s inception in 1839, women have stood among its artistic and technological pioneers, at the forefront of every photographic movement and style. Iconic works tell the dynamic story of photography’s evolution across six thematic sections: Modernist Innovators, Documentary Photography and the New Deal, the Photo League, Modern Masters, Exploring the Environment, and the Global Contemporary Lens.
Date/time: Now until May 10, times depend on day For further information, click here Location: Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers Price Members: Free Adults: $15 Youth: $8 Seniors: $9
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Warner Library Presents: The Met's Forgotten Collection: A History of Artists, Plaster Casts & The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Date/Time: April 27, 7 PM Location: Zoom
When The Met first opened its doors in the last decades of the 19th Century, visitors encountered a very different type of collection than what is on view now. Plaster casts, highly precise copies of sculptural art and architecture, filled its galleries and central halls, offering viewers a curated narrative of the important highlights of art and architectural history. The Met’s collection comprised thousands of objects, however virtually none remain on view at the museum today.
What happened to these works of art? Why fill a gallery with copies in the first place? What was the purpose of this replicative art form? Join Mollie Wohlforth, Senior Gallery Manager at the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art for this talk as she discusses the life of these objects and their lasting effects in art history.
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Warner Library Presents: Accountable Aging: What is a Power of Attorney & Why Do I Need One?
Date/Time: April 28, 7 PM Location: Zoom
Not all powers of attorney are created equal. Join elder law attorney Stella King, Esq., to learn more about this important document.
Discover the pros and cons of a durable vs. non-durable power of attorney, the benefits of broad gifting power, and why having a power of attorney in place now is more important than ever to ensure your health care and financial wishes are carried out.
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GRAHAM100: Martha Graham Dance Company Centennial Celebration
Date/Time: January 29-May 3; times vary Location: Performing Arts Center, Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY
In 1926, celebrated modern dance choreographer Martha Graham presented her first evening of work at the 48th Street Theater in New York City, marking the beginning of the Martha Graham Dance Company and launching a glorious journey that would revolutionize the world of Western concert dance. 2026 marks the 100th anniversary of the Martha Graham Dance Company, and the Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College salutes the Graham Company on this momentous occasion!
As the only college in the nation to do so, Purchase College and the Conservatory of Dance present a semester-long Martha Graham Dance Company Centennial Celebration @ Purchase featuring more than a dozen campus-wide events curated by Assistant Professor of Dance, Martin Lofsnes.
Join the celebration by purchasing your GRAHAM100 Season Pass today!
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