Rye Town Park and Oakland Beach is a historic park and public beach located on Long Island Sound in Rye, Westchester County, New York. It is located next to Playland Amusement Park.
The sixty-two-acre preserve has 28 acres of lawns and paths with mature plantings, gently rolling hills, benches, a naturalized duck pond, and an expansive beachfront of 34 acres.
The main building complex, which includes the two-towered administration building, pavilions, restaurant, and service facilities, is a magnificent edifice with Spanish-style architecture, fantastic views, and beach access to Long Island sound.
The main building complex, which includes the two-towered administration building, pavilions, restaurant, and service facilities, is a magnificent edifice with Spanish-style architecture, fantastic views, and beach access to Long Island sound.
DETAILS:
DATE: SATURDAY, October 15th
LOCATION: Rye Town Park
95 Dearborn Ave, Rye, NY 10580Phone: (914) 967-0965
Start time: 10:30 AM. Meet inside the park by Barley Beach House Restaurant at Oakland Beach
Transportation from NYC: Tale the Metro- North New Haven Line to the Rye Train Station. There is an 8:36 AM train from Grand Central that arrives in Rye at 9:25 AM.
Please call Marianne at (914) 355-6507 to arrange for pick-up and ride to the venue.
LUNCH: 1:00 PM. Bring your own food and beverage, or buy something before coming to the park.
SHOW and TELL: Following lunch, we will share our drawings and tell stories. This is the social part of our day and is not to be missed.
NOTES:
- Parking is free.
- Public restrooms are available.
- Bring a stool if you have one. It gives you more options.
- Just in case, dress for cool temperatures (hat, gloves, scarf, layers).
Please RSVP to Marianne Milzoff at
Looking for us?
Call/text: Marianne at (914) 355-6507.
There are no fees. All drawing skill levels are welcome.
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