nette Van Loon of the Chocolaterie in Nyack offers the opportunity to increase your understanding of chocolate while sampling a variety of confections. West Nyack Library, 65 Strawtown Rd, West Nyack. 358-6081.
Zumba – 7:30-8:45pm. Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music that provides a moticating and effective fitness system. Zumba utilizes the principles of fitness interval training and resistance training to maximize caloric output, fat burning and total body toning. Dance your calories and worries away! Bring a towel and water. Presented by Myrza Mendez-Torres. Haverstraw King’s Daughters Li- brary, 10 W Ramapo Rd, Garnerville. 786-3800.
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The Hudson: America’s River Lecture – 7pm.
Drawing on the material in her award-winning
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conservationist Frances F. Dunwell will present a one-hour slide show and discussion. She makes the case for conserving the Hudson as a source of creative inspiration and demonstrates that the river continues to be a creative force today. Free. Fort Montgomery Battle Site Association, 690 Rt. 9W, Fort Montgomery. 446-2134.
Mediumship with Shira – 7:30-9:30pm. Have you lost a loved one and would like to hear from them? Maybe bring closure to some unanswered questions? Let Shira bring forth what your loved ones have to say from the other side and find out why she’s everyone’s favorite medium. Share some laughs, tears or perhaps some unexpected messages. $20. Call to reserve your space. The Light Within Us, 64 Theodore Roosevelt Dr, Blauvelt. Julie Connor. 222-6923. Reiki.Meetup.com/408/.
FRIDAY, APRIL 16
Introductory Session – 9am. Begins with the viewing of “Waldorf Education: A Vision of Whole- ness,” a video presentation on Waldorf Education featuring Green Meadow. A question and answer period with Administrator Kay Hoffman follows. Concludes with a campus tour. Designed for adults only. Registration required. Green Meadow Waldorf School, 307 Hungry Hollow Rd, Chestnut Ridge.
Call Patricia Owens. 356-2514 ext 302 or powens@ gmws.org. GMWS.org.
SATURDAY, APRIL 17
Driving Safety Course – 9am. The Defensive Driving Program offers participants a 10% insur- ance discount for three (3) consecutive years on liability, collision and 4-point reduction from the driving record automatically. Woodbury Seniors’ Center/Library, Highland Mills (off Rt. 32). To register, call 928-8088.
Opening Reception of “Women in Rockland”
Traveling Exhibit – 10am-noon. 4/17-4/28 at Nyack Center, 5/1-5/21 at Rockland County Day School. 6/1-7/21, Palisades Center Mall. Rockland artist Lisa Levart will unveil her newest photo- graphic exhibition entitled, Women of Rockland. The Nyack Center, 58 Depew Ave, Nyack. 358- 7986. GoddessOnEarth.com.
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Monster Making Workshop for Kids – 10:30am-
12:30pm. Ugly, strange or really cute everyone loves these soft stuffed pals. Beginner or pro, you will love designing and creating these creatures. Instructor Trudy Iervolino. $18 HH Members, $20 Non-members. $5 materials fee. Space is limited, please register. This program is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts. Hopper House Art Center. 82 N Broadway, Nyack. 358-0774. HopperHouse.org.
World Music Program – Noon-1pm. Chris Mer- win performs using instruments from all around the world. Kids will do a calypso “Simon Says” game, do the limbo and sing along. Haverstraw King’s Daughters Library, 10 W Ramapo Rd, Garnerville. 786-3800.
Goose Pond Mountain State Park – 1pm. There
is a chance that the toads will be singing and laying eggs. Boots or water proof foot wear recommended. Designed for children and people of all ages. Stroller and toddler friendly. Meet in the parking lot on Rte 17M between Chester and Monroe. It is on the west side of the road and is marked by large rocks suitable for climbing. Near the cinder block building with the fire indicator. Laurel 651-1623 and Kat 548-2720.
Cooking Without Borders – 1-3:30pm. French
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SUNDAY, APRIL 18
A Spring Stroll at Mt. Ivy Swamp – 10am-noon.
Meet Veronika Krause at Pomona Middle School parking lot on Pomona Rd. Look for Marsh Mari- golds and chipping sparrows along the railroad embankment. 359-9294. RocklandAudubon.org.
Tween Summer Planning – Noon-1pm. The li- brary needs your ideas. Help shape your summer programming, which is slated to include basket- ball, puppet theater, crafts, contests and more. All library activities are free. Free lunch and drinks at this meeting. Community service credit available. Ages 11-18. Advance registration required. Chester Public Library, 1784 Kings Hwy, Chester. 469-4252. rcls.org/chs.
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Angelspeake Workshop – 2-5pm. How to talk with you angels. Take the initiative and ask for help, understanding and love from your angels. Based on the books by Barbara Mark and Trudy Griswold. Information booklet for all attendees. Light refresh- ments will be served. $40. Art and Soul Studio, 119 W Main St, Goshen. Lori McBride. 294-6808.
MONDAY, APRIL 19
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