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Garnets Face Huskies; Halloween in the Park

Five things you need to know to get over hump day, Oct. 17.

1.     Rye Homecoming Game Saturday

Get ready to cheer on the Garnets as they take on the Huskies this Saturday, Oct. 20. Tickets are on sale Friday. Read all details in Physical Education, Health, and Athletic Director Robert Castagna’s letter here.

 2.     Rye Brook Board of Trustees

The Board will meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Read the agenda here.

3. Do Pilates for a Cause this Week

From Pilates Studio of Rye: Pilates Studio of Rye is proud to be a part of SHAPE magazine's "pilates for pink+". Starting Monday October 15 and throughout the remaining weeks of October, they are asking you to come to a class or private session and bring a donation of $10 or more, wear pink, and do Pilates for a cause!  
 
They will collect your donation at the studio. Please bring a check made payable to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. If you prefer making a donation online, please go towww.bcrfcure.org and bring your receipt so they can keep track of your generosity. Please join them in this exciting and 
philanthropic journey in honor of all of our friends and family who have traveled and will travel down this road...it is in their memory and in their honor. For more information or appointment scheduling, please call Pilates Studio of Rye at 967-9622.

 

3.     Pumpkin Carving at Square House

Join the Rye Historical Society for pumpkin carving at the Square House on Oct. 20.

From the Historical Society: Parents and children can enjoy a picturesque fall afternoon carving pumpkins and other fun activities at this annual event. $20 per family; includes pumpkin, carving tools and crafts.
Saturday, October 21st, 1:00 – 4:00 pm

4.     Rye Brook Hosts Halloween in the Park

From Rye Brook Recreation: Rye Brook Rec presents Halloween in the Park on October 20th from 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. at Rye Hills Park.  This event will have programs for all ages, although parents may want to use discretion to allow young children on the haunted hayride.  Please park at Crawford Park and walk over to Rye Hill Park.  The first 100 children at the conclusion of the trail receive a goodie bag!  Free entrance to everyone (refreshments will be sold). 

 

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