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What's Happening This Weekend in Pleasantville

Members of the Pleasantville Fire Department will march in its annual parade Friday. Photo Credit: Brian Marschhauser

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. – The Pleasantville Fire Department parade, the farmers' market and a Girl Scouts award ceremony are some events happening around Pleasantville this first weekend in June. For even more things to do, check out our events page.

Friday, June 1

Assembly member visits Pleasantville High School: 9:30-10:15 a.m. Assembly member Thomas Abinanti will be discussing hydrofracking with an environmental science class at the high school.

Fire Department Parade: 7 p.m. The annual parade begins on Bedford Road, continues to Memorial Plaza, Manville Road, Grove Street, Edgewood Avenue and ends on Washington Avenue.

Saturday, June 2

Farmers Market: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Pleasantville Farmers' Market returns to Memorial Plaza and will remain open every Saturday until Dec. 15. Returning vendors include Wiltbank Farm, Bobolink Dairy, Trotta Pasta, Benmarl Winery, Newgate Farms, Pickle LiciousPika’s Farm TableGo-Go PopsMead Orchards, Pura-Vida Fisheries, Tierra FarmKiernan FarmLittle Seed Gardens, Cowberry Crossing FarmBombay Emerald Chutney CompanyCalcutta KitchensAmazing Real Live/Chaseholm Creamery,Kontoulis Family Olive OilFeather Ridge FarmJ & A FarmBialas Farms,Dutch DessertsBread AloneAlpacatrax, Thornwood Farm, and Meredith’s Bread. New vendors are: Stefan’s Pure BlendsEden Farms Greenhouses,Red Barn Bakery and Warwick Valley Winery.

Pleasantville Pool: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Cool down by going for a swim in the village's pool. Lake Street.

Sunday, June 3

Pleasantville Pool: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Cool down by going for a swim in the village's pool. Lake Street.

Pleasantville Girl Scouts Awards: 6 p.m. The Court of Awards is a community ceremony that commemorates accomplishments of Pleasantville Girl Scouts at all levels. Twelve first-grade Daisies will be bridging to Brownies, nine girls will be receiving the Bronze Award, 15 girls will be receiving the Silver Award and 10 girls will be receiving the Gold Award. County Legislator Michael Smith, Mayor Peter Scherer, and the former President of Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson, Anna May Wiede all are scheduled to attend. 2012 marks the 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouts. Mount Pleasant Community Center. 125 Lozza Drive, Valhalla, NY.

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