Coronavirus Cancellations
Coronavirus Cancellations: We have compiled a list of Coronavirus related cancellations and special announcements. We have included information from any organization that has reached out to us and others that we cover regularly. We have also updated our Searchable Event Calendar – a database of over 2000 events we have compiled since we launched our new site in late August, 2019.
This list is worth a quick, Some organizations have cancelled or postponed events through the end of the month. Some through mid-April and some through the end of April. However, we recommend checking out searchable calendar regularly. Click the “Events From” drop down menu and a calendar will pop up. Set your start date to April 1 or beyond.
Moving forward the calendar will reflect the state of affairs as it is not in our plans, at this time, to update this post. Rather all current and future, cancels, postponements and new event listings will be posted there.
What To Do Sponsors
What To Do Sponsor: Hudson Valley Restaurant Week has been postponed!
What To Do Sponsor: Performing Arts Center at Purchase College: Purchase College and The Performing Arts Center have been closely monitoring the guidelines provided by the CDC and New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) and have determined that, out of an abundance of caution and respect to the campus community, our patrons, and our artists, all public events planned on campus for the remainder of the spring semester, including all events and performances at The PAC, are cancelled.
We are sorry to have to share such disappointing news with you today. All ticketholders will be notified via phone call and email before the end of week regarding options relating to ticket refunds. If you have questions or concerns you can reach The PAC Box Office at 914-251-6200. The box office will remain open through the weekend to assist patrons.
The Westchester Philharmonic’s Earth Day Celebration scheduled for April 19 at the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College is postponed and will be rescheduled. The performance features Ron Dank on piano and a program that includes Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring.
What To Do Sponsor: The Ridgefield Playhouse has postponed all events through April 15 and is in the process of rescheduling them. They pick up again on April 16 with Roseanne Cash. Here’s their full lineup through Jay Leno in June.
What To Do Sponsor: Caramoor has cancelled all events through April 30. The next scheduled event is Broadway’s Laura Osnes & Santino Fontana on May 2.
What To Do Sponsor: Wine Geeks Armonk: Beginning Tuesday 3/17 Wine Geeks Armonk is moving to a FREE HOME DELIVERY and PARKING LOT PICKUP MODEL so that we can continue to meet everyone’s needs for the foreseeable future. Just call in your order to 914-273-9463, provide payment information and we’ll get that case to you ASAP. Our wine inventory is listed at www.winegeeksarmonk.com and we can answer any questions you have via phone or email. As always, we need someone over the age of 21 to accept delivery. 15% Case Discount on still wine, 10% on sparkling. Stay healthy and safe everyone!
What To Do Sponsor: Casa Tequila at 465 Main St. in Armonk has announced that it is taking orders for delivery and pick up. Cal 914.219.577 to place your order. See their menu here:
What To Do Sponsor: Sugar-Hi Armonk is offering at-home delivery and curbside pickup. Order online or call 914.273.4777.
What To Do Sponsor: The Bedford Playhouse announced that it will close through March 31.
What To Do Sponsor: The Sanctuary Series in South Salem has postponed their March 29 performance with Simone Dinnerstein until late May. At they time they will process refund requests. Their next scheduled events are on April 19 when Dominic Cheli will perform Brahms and Schumann and May 10 when Fei Fei will perform Beethoven, Schumann, Debussy and Liszt.
What To Do Sponsor: The Schoolhouse Theater’s Artistic Director Bram Lewis announced that they are cancelling this Week’s Aeolian Trio and will go dark through the end of April. And then they’ll “come roaring back.”
What To Do Sponsor: Paramount Hudson Valley has rescheduled all upcoming events through April 23. See their current event listings for late April, may and beyond.
What To Do Sponsor: Katonah Art Center has suspended onsite classes and will begin online classes on March 19 through March 31.
Other Local Organizations
Deccio’s Armonk is offering special shopping times every morning from 8:00 AM to 8:30 AM reserved for senior (65+) customers and immunocompromised families who must shop in store. However, if possible, we still highly recommend ordering online at shop.deciccos.com or having someone shop for you.
Stop & Shop: Beginning Thursday, March 18, only customers over 60 will be allowed to shop between 6am and 7:30am.
KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART: Recently announced that they will be closed until further notice.
Armonk’s Hudson Stage Company has postponed its spring production of The October Storm. New show dates have been announced. The production will open on October 9 and run through October 24.
Bedford Chamber Concerts has cancelled the March 18th and April 15th performances. The final performance of their 2019-20 season is on May 13 and will feature Beethoven’s Triple Concerto and Handel’s Royal Fireworks.
The Horace Greeley Scholarship Fund has cancelled its Spring Fundraiser scheduled for Friday, March 20.
The Jacob Burns Film Center announced that all film and educational programs are suspended until further notice.
The Palace Theatre Stamford is in the process or rescheduling all events through April 30. They pick up again with comedian Lewis Black on May 2. Here’s their full lineup through Steve Martin and Martin Short in June.
North Castle Public Library: All library programs are canceled at the North Castle Public Library in Armonk and North White Plains through the end of March as the county and state health department respond to the COVID-19 outbreak. We will inform you as soon as the programs resume. Please visit the library website for any possible further developments at the library as the situation develops.
Chappaqua Library: We are taking precautions to safeguard the health and welfare of our patrons and staff. As such, the Library has decided to cancel all programs through March 31, 2020. The Library will remain open and we will be installing a hand-washing station for the public. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Please note below some changes in our usual procedures.
Emelin Theatre has postponed all events through March 29 and is in the process of rescheduling them for a later date. Ticket holders will be notified by email with details about how to donate, reschedule or refund tickets for each event. You can contact the theatre at 914.698.3045 if you have any questions.
Westchester Broadway Theater has been mandated by the office of the Governor of New York State to close their doors effective 5 PM, March 13. They will be closed a minimum of four weeks. Their current show, All Shook Up is being postponed to a date yet to be determined.
Tarrytown Music Hall has announced that all shows through March 22 at the least are postponed.
The Capitol Theatre is rescheduling all events through mid-April. They will reach out to ticket holders directly via email soon with more information on postponed or canceled events.
Stone Barns is closing to the public from Friday, March 13th through Tuesday, March 31. Public programs are canceled, and the Farm Store and Café & Grain Bar are closed during this time.
Stone Barns has cancelled their annual Sheep Shearing Festival. If you have already purchased Sheep Shearing Fest tickets, please look for a refund on your credit card statement within 5-7 business days. Email rsvp@stonebarnscenter.org with any questions.
The Bruce Museum will be closed through April 6.
The Hudson River Museum will be closed through March 31.
Katonah Classic Stage: The Eve of Ides, a benefit party to raise funds for the inaugural season, has been rescheduled from March 14 to April 18.
Pleasantville’s Arc Stages production of Merrily We Roll Along scheduled to open on March 27 has been postponed.