Visit the Farmers Market at TCCC
Open every Friday through August 26th, from 3:00 to 6:30 pm.
Larger Than Life, The Ultimate Boyband Experience – Golden Ticket Event on Friday, August 12th.
Larger Than Life Originally Started In New York And Has Taken The Country By Storm. This Is The Only Act Of Its Kind Featuring Actual Boyband Singing, Dancing, Costumes, And That Pop Look. Larger Than Life Will Take You Back In Time With The Biggest 90s Party Since The Backstreet Boys Shut Down Times Square. Not A Jam Band, Not A Parody, This Is The Real Deal Boyband Experience!
Performing Over 40 Boyband Songs By The Backstreet Boys, Nsync, New Kids On The Block, 98 Degrees, O-town, Boyz Ii Men, Lfo, One Direction, And Many More! And For Extra Fun, The Boyz Take Us Even Way Back With Hits By The Jackson 5, Temptations, Four Seasons, And Other Classic Male Groups Truly Making This The Ultimate Boyband Tribute!
Tickets are available for purchase online at $44 plus tax and $50 at the Door. Tickets include an all you can eat BBQ buffet and live entertainment. A cash bar is available throughout the night.
Doors Open at 6:30 PM
Bring Blankets and Chairs!
Children 12 and under are 1/2 Price at the Door.
NEW – Balcony Now Available for Private Parties – 50-100 people (minimum 50 people). Please contact Mariano 914-424-0409 for more information.
50 plus artisans, artists and local musicians.
Local food trucks
Suggested donation to benefit St. Mary’s Church
I realize the power that comes with showing people a different way of seeing the world.
In this intimate and exhilarating solo piece, Mohegan theater-maker Madeline Sayet travels to England to study Shakespeare, and in doing so, she traverses geographic borders, personal history, and cultural legacies, in search of a place to belong. Where We Belong follows Madeline’s personal journey of self-discovery, and traces the intertwined relationship between Shakespeare and colonialism, a relationship with deep roots along the banks of the Muhheakantuck, the tidal estuary colonially known as the Hudson River.
Supporting local and regional farmers, artisans & vendors to supply fresh products to our residents. Including but not limited to fresh produce, breads, pies, deserts, pickles, crafts and more!
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The Hudson Valley Regional Farmers Market, Your source for everything Local, Sustainable and Fresh. Eat well, Be Well.
The Market is located at 15 Mt. Ebo Rd., S., Brewster. Open on Sunday’s from 10-2
Current Market Vendors
Ashbell’s Premium Smoked Foods
Bartolo’s Food and Cheesecake
Chanda Essentials
DoReMe Farms
General Cochran Farm
Happy Life Animal Rescue Pet Adoptions
Judson’s Farm
KAS Spirits
Laughing Gut Kombucha
M|F Designs
Picklelicious
Piggygreens microgreens
Sacred Grounds Coffee
Sharamel: Baked Goods
Smellz Good: Natural Goat Milk Soaps, Lotions, & Sprays
South Salem Winery
Wave Hill Breads
Presented by HVSF and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in association with Folger Shakespeare Library
I realize the power that comes with showing people a different way of seeing the world.
In this intimate and exhilarating solo piece, Mohegan theater-maker Madeline Sayet travels to England to study Shakespeare, and in doing so, she traverses geographic borders, personal history, and cultural legacies, in search of a place to belong. Where We Belong follows Madeline’s personal journey of self-discovery, and traces the intertwined relationship between Shakespeare and colonialism, a relationship with deep roots along the banks of the Muhheakantuck, the tidal estuary colonially known as the Hudson River.
Presented by HVSF and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in association with Folger Shakespeare Library
I realize the power that comes with showing people a different way of seeing the world.
In this intimate and exhilarating solo piece, Mohegan theater-maker Madeline Sayet travels to England to study Shakespeare, and in doing so, she traverses geographic borders, personal history, and cultural legacies, in search of a place to belong. Where We Belong follows Madeline’s personal journey of self-discovery, and traces the intertwined relationship between Shakespeare and colonialism, a relationship with deep roots along the banks of the Muhheakantuck, the tidal estuary colonially known as the Hudson River.