
NEW CITY, N.Y. — Communities across Rockland County are continuing to host a range of spring events and fairs, bringing residents together through seasonal activities across multiple towns. Local governments, businesses, and community organizations are organizing events that highlight small businesses, entertainment, and community engagement as the region moves further into April.
Across Rockland County, towns including Orangetown, Ramapo, Clarkstown, Haverstraw, and Stony Point are hosting events that range from live entertainment and fundraisers to food-centered experiences and family-friendly attractions. Many of these gatherings are designed to support local organizations while offering accessible recreational opportunities for residents.
Seasonal events in Rockland often serve multiple purposes. In addition to entertainment, they provide economic opportunities for small businesses and vendors, as well as fundraising platforms for community groups. Several upcoming events this month reflect that mix of social, cultural, and economic activity.
Local event schedule (late April – May 2026)
- April 24 — Pearl River Saloon, Dinner & Comedy Show “Humor in Healthcare,” 6:30 p.m. doors, 7:00 p.m. show, 45–49 W Central Ave, Pearl River
Presented by the Rockland County Nurses Honor Guard, this event features nurse-comedian Terry Foster and guest Roxanne Watson, an organ donation advocate. Tickets are $80 and include dinner and beverages.
More info: Rockland County Nurses Honor Guard Facebook - April 25 — Orangeburg Fire House, Musical Bingo, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., 61 Dutch Hill Rd, Orangeburg
A fundraiser for the Orangeburg Volunteer Fire Department featuring music-themed games, raffles, and prizes.
Contact: event@orangeburgfd.org or (845) 558-1348 - April 25 — Harmony Hall – Jacob Sloat House, Victorian Tea, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., 15 Liberty Rock Rd, Sloatsburg
A traditional tea experience with sandwiches, pastries, and desserts in a historic setting.
More info: Visit Friends of Harmony Hall - April 28 — Levity Live, Gotham Wrestling, 7:00 p.m., 4210 Palisades Center Dr, West Nyack
A live professional wrestling event featuring talent from multiple promotions.
More info: levitylive.com - Through April 26 — Palisades Center Carnival, 1000 Palisades Center Dr, West Nyack
A multi-day carnival featuring rides, games, and food from a traveling amusement operator. - April 29 — Hudson’s Mill, Kake Art with Katy, 12:00 p.m., 55 W Railroad Ave, Garnerville
A guided cake decorating class where participants create and take home their own design.
More info: hudsonsmillny.com - Weekly (Thursdays) — Nyack Farmers Market, 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Main Street parking lot, Nyack
An ongoing seasonal market offering produce, prepared foods, and local goods. - May 10 — The Patriot Lounge, Mother’s Day Brunch, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., 19 Clubhouse Lane, Stony Point
A buffet-style brunch with carving stations, desserts, and beverages. - Upcoming preview — Nyack Street Fair, May 17, Main Street and Broadway, Nyack
Part of a recurring series of street fairs featuring vendors, food, and live entertainment. View official street fair details
These events highlight the range of programming taking place across Rockland County, from cultural experiences and live performances to food-centered gatherings and community fundraisers. Larger events such as Nyack’s street fairs typically feature hundreds of vendors, live entertainment, and family activities, drawing visitors from across the region.
Public safety and logistics remain a key part of planning for these gatherings. Local officials coordinate traffic control, parking, and crowd management, particularly for larger events that require road closures or expanded pedestrian areas.
Attendance at spring events can vary depending on weather and scheduling, but early-season activity suggests consistent community participation. Organizers often use attendance trends and feedback to refine future programming and expand offerings throughout the spring and summer.
As the season continues, additional events are expected to be announced across Rockland County. Residents are encouraged to consult local municipal websites, chambers of commerce, and event organizers for updated details, including any changes to schedules or locations.


