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Disney Movie, Summer Music Series and Sunset Sail

Here are some activities you need to know about for the week of July 9, 2012.

1. That Darn Cat
Where/When: , 1 Library Plz., New Rochelle, Monday, July 9 at 6 p.m.
Why go: Bring the whole family to see the classic 1965 Disney film in the air-conditioned Ossie Davis Theater.
Pricing: Free. 

2.
Where/When: , 200 Post Rd., Scarsdale, Wednesday, July 11 at 7 p.m.

Why go: This isn't real yoga. It's an "inner workout" of breathing, laughing and clapping exercises that allows you to release stress, learn supportinve information and enjoy a sense of community. You will likely walk out with a smile on your face. Wear comfortable clothes.
Pricing: Free.  

3. Emil Paolucci Summer Sounds Concert Series
Where/When: , 94 Hudson Pk Rd., New Rochelle, Wednesday, July 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Why go: The Fabulous Sixties Rock Show—a musical tribute to the sounds of the “swinging '60s”—will  kick off the annual Emil Paolucci Summer Sounds Concert Series at Hudson Park. The concert series is presented by the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, in partnership with the New Rochelle Dept. of Parks and Recreation, and sponsored by Webster Bank. 
Pricing: Free.

4. Hudson River Sunset Sail
Where/When: Beczak Environmental Education Center, 35 Alexander St., Yonkers, Thursday, July 12 at 6:30 p.m.
Why go: Enjoy a rare chance to sail on the A.J. Meerwald, a
restored turn-of-the-century schooner and New Jersey’s official tall ship. Limited spots are available, so register online now. 
Pricing: $50. 

5. Arts & Crafts Fair at Wildcliff
Where/When: , 44 Wildcliff Rd, New Rochelle, Saturday, July 14 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Why go: Shop for fine arts and handmade, original work in ceramics, glass, fiber, wearable art, jewelry, leather, metal, wood, mixed media, basketry, soft sculpture, handmade paper and furniture on the grounds of the historic Wildcliff Manor. Come and meet New Rochelle Patch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Pricing: Free. 

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Ina Aronow June 11, 2013 at 10:40 pm
It seemed to me the key point of moving the City Yard from the waterfront was to open up theRead More waterfront and turn that run down and obsolete yard into a public park overlooking Long Island Sound. The westside site was the most cost effective place to move the yard. Not ideal, but no real alternative has been proposed. I don't think this has much to do with racism. All races can enjoy more of the waterfront. Any development around it will add to our tax base
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Ms. Aronow, The issue is that an alternative has been suggested, Ward Acres, as it is much largerRead More and strategically beneficial for the City of New Rochelle. I don't think the recent public discussions has resulted in unanimity in terms of the waterfront being an entirely public venue for all races to enjoy.