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ARC Stages in Pleasantville NY

Arc Stages

Arc Stages is your new theatre arts center, a collaboration between the 50-year legacy of the Chappaqua Drama Group (CDG) and the Pleasantville-based educational theatre companyLittle Village Playhouse (LVP). Together the two theatre companies have transformed into a new and vital professional quality company whose overall objective is to bring different types of theatre and arts education to the surrounding communities. 

Currently meeting with the Village of Pleasantville for approval on a new Building which would house educational programs, as well as a BRAND NEW THEATRE!   www.ARCStages.org 

Mount Pleasant Public Library Story Times

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The Mount Pleasant Public Library is a joint municipal library supported by the Town of Mount Pleasant and Village of Pleasantville. The Library received its charter from NY State in 1965 and serves residents, students and workers in the Town of Mount Pleasant, outside the incorporated villages, and the Village of Pleasantville.

The Main Library is located in the Village of Pleasantville, at the intersection of Bedford Road and Romer Avenue. The Branch Library is in the Town of Mount Pleasant Recreation center on Lozza Drive.

Pleasantville NY Farmer’s Market

The region’s largest and most dynamic farmers market is in Pleasantville New York. From January – early May, our INDOOR market is held in the Pleasantville Middle School every Saturday from 9am – 1pm. On Memorial Day Weekend we move back OUTDOORS to Memorial Plaza and operate every Saturday until late November from 8:30am to 1pm

Visit their web site: www.pleasantvillefarmersmarket.org

Their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PvilleFarmMarket

The Black Cow Coffee Company in Pleasantville NY

The Black Cow Coffee Roasters

The Black Cow Coffee Roasters

It’s a great place to stop and have a cup of coffee with friends.

Visit their web site: www.blackcow.com  Visit their facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheBlackCowCoffee10570

The Black Cow Coffee Roasters

7 Wheeler Avenue Pleasantville, NY 914-495-3727

Jacob Burns Film Center & Media Arts Lab

 
 
Jacob Burns Film Center
Manville Rd., Pleasantville, NY
Exit 30 Saw Mill Pkwy N/Exit 29 S
Info-Line: 914.773.7663 Visit Their web site: www.burnsfilmcenter.org
 
 The JBFC Theater houses three screens and is open to the public 365 days a year. Exhibitions include first-run independent features, previews, classic films, and documentaries from around the world. Each month, we present two to four curated series including annual and monthly programs, as well as special one-time events and retrospectives on important film artists. More than 150 directors, actors, authors, scholars, and other remarkable guests come to speak with our audience each year.

The JBFC presents a number of popular annual and monthly series including “Global Watch,” a documentary series dealing with human rights and social justice; “German Cinema;” “The Wide World of Animation,” exploring the vitality of the medium from classic cartoons to the avant garde; “Dance on Camera;” “Classic Italian Cinema;” “FrameWorks,” dedicated to the visual arts; “Westchester Jewish Film Festival;” “Jazz Sessions;” and “Rarely Seen Cinema” curated by filmmaker and JBFC Board member, Jonathan Demme.

The Village of Pleasantville NY


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Visit the Viillage of Pleasantville web site

Located just 31 miles north from  Grand Central Terminal in NYC, the Village of Pleasantville is “home, sweet home” for over 7000 residents. Its name is synonymous with extraordinary neighborliness, volunteerism, tranquility and tolerance, attributes that are embraced by all who live or work here.Settled in 1695 and formerly known as “Clark’s Corners,” the Village was once a stop along the Underground Railroad.

Pleasantville became an autonomous local government in 1897. The original home of The Readers Digest Corporation, the Village is now a regional destination, well reputed for the quality of its public services, public schools, fine arts, dining, and community experiences.