Katherine Dhurandhar
Katherine Dhurandhar is a Community Publisher for Mommy Poppins, representing the Westchester and Hudson Valley region of New York, and a freelance copyeditor for Westchester Publishing Company. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, camping, and traveling with her husband and son.
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June in Westchester and the Hudson Valley brings festivals for Juneteenth, Father's Day, Pride Month, and ripe strawberries.
June is jam-packed with family-friendly events and activities, including Westchester's Annual Strawberry Festival and kid-friendly outdoor music festivals like the Hudson River Music Festival, held on Father's Day weekend. The music festival features performances by the Rock and Roll Playhouse, Arm-of-the-Sea puppet shows, and art workshops.
Families can also celebrate Juneteenth and Pride Month at multiple family-friendly festivals, including the TLPC Juneteenth Celebration in New Rochelle's Glen Island Park and the STEM-based Pride Weekend at the Westchester Children's Museum.
These are just a few of our favorite things to do in Westchester and the Hudson Valley this May—we're adding more events to the Westchester Events Calendar every day.
Free Westchester and Hudson Valley, free summer concerts are a great way to make the most of longer days and comfortable temperatures. Many performances are held in the area's beautiful waterfront parks, with sunset views providing a stunning backdrop.
From jazz for kids to rockabilly to Afrobeats, there is something for everyone on the list we've rounded up below. Many events also offer food trucks or other tasty options.
For more family fun this season, bookmark our Ultimate Westchester and Hudson Valley Kids Summer Vacation Guide.
Looking for the best things to do in Westchester and the Hudson Valley this Memorial Day weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities to add to your list for this long holiday weekend.
If you're staying in town for Memorial Day weekend, there's no shortage of fun things to do. Celebrate the beginning of summer with the opening of Westchester beaches and local water parks, plus the season opening of the Legoland New York Water Playground, or immerse yourself in a world of floral masterpieces when Van Gogh's Flowers blossom at the New York Botanical Garden.
Families can enjoy free admission to Rye's Playland Park all weekend as part of its Memorial Day weekend celebration, or catch the annual fireworks show at the Sons and Daughters of Italy Festival in Wappingers Falls, which also features carnival rides, a craft fair, and food vendors.
For an easy and cheap family getaway, check out our list of summer day trips and don't miss our rundown of top summer fairs and festivals in Westchester.
Summer fairs and festivals in the Hudson Valley are a great–and usually inexpensive–way to entertain the family on those long summer days. And they're a great way to enjoy the scenic views and rich cultural bounty the Hudson Valley has to offer.
We've rounded up the top festivals in the region, many of which are FREE to attend. From county fairs to local food festivals, there is fun to be had for kids of all ages.
Summer fairs and festivals in Westchester offer a ton of ways to party al fresco from June through August. Westchester's staged outdoor entertainment options include picnic-blanket music festivals and cultural-heritage feasts.
Kick off the summer festivities at the Westchester Annual Strawberry Festival in Chappaqua, featuring live music, a petting zoo, and the famous strawberry shortcake. Other stand-out events include the return of the Sleepy Hollow Mermaid Festival and a 4th of July celebration at Mamaroneck's Fireworks Spectacular and Fireman's Carnival in Harbor Island Park.
Families can also celebrate Pride Month at multiple kid-friendly celebrations, including Hastings-on-Hudson Friday Night Pride, which features a parade, concert, and tons of kids' activities, such as a giant rainbow slide and face painting.
From Mother's Day to Memorial Day, we've rounded up fun things to do all month long in Westchester and the Hudson Valley!
This May, enjoy treasure hunting, sword-fighting demonstrations, mermaids, and more at the annual Hudson Valley Pirate Festival at the Ulster County Fairgrounds. Or, check out an outdoor celebration of the Holi Festival of Colors in Hawthorne's Broadway Field Park, featuring bounce houses, Bollywood dancing, color throwing, and more.
Kids of all ages are invited to don their best fairy wings and join the annual Fairy House Hunt in the Garden at Locust Grove in Poughkeepsie's Locust Grove Estate every weekend in May.
These are just a few of our favorite things to do in Westchester and the Hudson Valley this May—we're adding more events to the Westchester Events Calendar every day.
Looking for the best things to do in Westchester and the Hudson Valley this Easter weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities to add to your list for this weekend.
Easter egg hunts are the main events this Easter weekend, with tons of places to hunt in Westchester and the Hudson Valley, including a unique Egg Hunt for Wolves in South Salem.
Or, in honor of Earth Day, kids can Meet the Lorax at Poughkeepsie's Mid-Hudson Discovery Museum and enjoy storytime and crafts.
Read on for more great ideas for this Easter weekend, and check out our stories on the region's top egg hunts and places to enjoy Easter brunch.
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