September Events (curated)
September 5th at 7pm - The Peekskill indie band, Phineas and the Lonely Leaves, performs at Putnam Valley Town Park, Johnson Field. The concert, rescheduled from its August date, is hosted by PV Parks & Recreation, with food available from local food trucks
September 7th from 9am to 12:15pm - Final district budget meetings at Town Hall. Click here for each district's time slot
September 7th and 8th from 9am to 4pm - Lake Peekskill Community Tag Sale. Maps of participating homes will be available at the Putnam Valley Post Office parking lot on those days
September 8th at 4pm - The Down Hill Strugglers, an old-time string band, performing at Tompkins Corners Cultural Center. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased here
September 13th at 7:30pm - Rakish, the Scottish and Irish Celtic music duo, performing at Tompkins Corners Cultural Center. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased here
September 14th at 2pm - Hydroponics workshop (techniques for soil-less gardening) with Tom Deacon of Fable Farms. Hosted by the Putnam Valley Grange, 128 Mill Street
September 14th from 3pm to 10pm - Oktoberfest at the German-American Social Club, 11 Kramers Pond Rd., featuring music, German and American food and beer, and activities for children. Tickets are $10 for adults and free for children 14 and under
September 15th from 12pm to 7pm - Oktoberfest at the German-American Social Club, 11 Kramers Pond Rd., featuring music, German and American food and beer, and activities for children. Beer stein holding contest at 7pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and free for children 14 and under
September 18th at 6pm - Town Board meeting
September 20th at 7:30pm - Tompkins Corners presents the documentary "Lead Belly: The Man who Invented Rock & Roll". Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here
September 21st starting at 2pm - Town Day! Food, games and family entertainment at Leonard Wagner Memorial Park, with fireworks at 8:30pm
September 22nd at 2pm - Reception for "Painting the Valley: The Lambo Legacy" art exhibit that runs through October 15th at Tompkins Corners Cultural Center