ROCKLAND POST DESK
Civic • Arts • Libraries • Seniors • Outdoors Winter Week Packed with Programs
The week following Presidents’ Day is bustling with library events for kids, winter theater performances in Nyack, college programs, and seasonal outdoor recreation. Black History Month exhibits and cultural programs continue across Rockland County. CLARKSTOWN
New City
Children’s programs at the New City Library run Feb. 16–20: story times, crafts, and teen activities.
Clarkstown senior centers host weekday fitness, cards, and social programs.
Nanuet
Teen study labs and after-school programs at the Nanuet Public Library continue Feb. 16–19. ORANGETOWN
Nyack
Elmwood Playhouse Winter Performances:
• Fri., Feb. 20 – 8 p.m.
• Sat., Feb. 21 – 8 p.m.
• Sun., Feb. 22 – 2 p.m.
Edward Hopper House Museum: Winter gallery hours Feb. 18–22.
Village venues host live acoustic music and open-mic nights Feb. 17–19.
Orangeburg
St. Thomas Aquinas College Graduate Open House: Thurs., Feb. 19 – 6 p.m.
Brightview Lake Tappan Leadership Event: Thurs., Feb. 19 (evening).
Pearl River
Temple Beth Am Bingo: Wed., Feb. 18 – 7:30 p.m.
AOH County Board Meeting: Tues., Feb. 17 – 8 p.m.
Piermont
Winter Farmers Market at Flywheel Park: Sun., Feb. 22 – 10 a.m.–3 p.m. RAMAPO
Spring Valley
Family programs, ESL, and computer classes at Finkelstein Memorial Library: Feb. 16–19.
Suffern
Ramapo Valley County Reservation weekend hikes: Feb. 21–22.
Local coffeehouses host acoustic music: Feb. 20–21. HAVERSTRAW
Playtime Storytime: Fri., Feb. 20 – 10:30 a.m. at Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library.
Black History Month displays continue all week. STONY POINT
Rose Memorial Library Board Meeting: Wed., Feb. 18 – 5:30 p.m.
Town recreation walking groups and art workshops continue throughout the week. COUNTY-WIDE
Bear Mountain Ice Rink: Open daily, weather permitting.
Esposito Trail: Walking and cycling available all week.
Black History Month performances and school programs continue across Rockland County. Notes for Readers
This week features a mix of indoor programs and cultural events, while winter recreation remains strong outdoors. Residents can enjoy theater, galleries, live music, libraries, and trails—all in one community-packed week.
