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Dance Central Performing Arts of Pearl River brings home award from Dancexplosion National Competition.
Company Competition teams from Dance Central in Pearl River combined to win five golds and two high golds this past weekend.
Many at the mall were excited for the release of the film at midnight
Heritage Quilters of the Hudson Palisades will celebrate National Quilting day with an exhibition at Pearl River Public Library Saturday and Sunday.
Pearl River photographer Carol Dyer's St. Patrick's Day Parade Gallery will be on display at Pearl River Public Library for the ninth consecutive year starting Tuesday.
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Irish fiddle player Eileen Ivers and friends will host their Christmas show 3 p.m. Sunday.
The Rockland Conservatory of Music moved from Spring Valley to its new home at 45 S. Main Street in Pearl River.
The Rockland County Concert Band held its annual summer concert at the Pearl River Library Aug. 11.
Local musicians played to benefit over 50 children who will compete in an international music competition this August in County Cavan, Ireland.
Over 50 children from the region qualified for the World Finals in County Cavan, Ireland.
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The Homegrown String Band performed to a full room on Sunday at the Pearl River Public Library.
Eight young women from Pearl River play with a sense of tradition and a love for music in the band GIRSA, named for the Gaelic word for "young girls."
The theme from Mission: Impossible and a Little Shop of Horrors medley were among the pieces performed.
The Pearl River HS art show took place last week in Pirate Cove.
Rockland Conservatory of Music Executive Director Marigene Kettler showed off the progress on the renovation of the organization's new home in Pearl River.
Pearl River Middle School spring concert took place at 7pm on May 18th at Pearl River High School.
Pearl River High School's Spring Concert will be performed 7 p.m. May 18.
Pirate Palooza was held on May 6th in memory of PRHS student Justin Rogers.
The high school youth at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will perform "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat" 7 p.m. Saturday in what has become a traditional performance for Mother's Day.
"Seeing Trees" extends from the upper and lower lobbies of buildings one and two and to the cafeteria of Blue Hill Plaza in Pearl River.
Rick Yaccino performed with his band at the Pearl River Public Library.
Two Sister-in-Laws sell Celtic and Eclectic gifts; pottery, home décor, apparel, accessories and jewelry
Seniors were invited to the Division 3 Hibernian House for food, drinks, and live entertainment. AOH Pipe Band, Inishfree School of Irish Dance, and the Pearl River School of Irish Music performed.
Pearl River HIgh School presented Cinderella March 25 and 26.
Pearl River High School presents Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella at 7 p.m. March 25 and 26. Tickets are $10, $12 at the door. Students and seniors $8, $10 at the door.
The Pearl River Middle Schoolauditorium was packed April 1 and April 2 for Wonka Jr., directed by Tom Price.
Pearl River Middle School will present Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka, Jr. 7 p.m. on March 31, April 1 & 2. Tickets cost $5. Tickets for the student-only performance March 30th after school cost $2.
Freshman Paige Turilli won the world championships in all-Irelands in Irish Step Dancing and brought the trophy home to the Inishfree School of Irish Dance.
Inishfree School of Irish Dance celebrates 26 years of teaching Irish Step Dance. They will be featured on Channel 11 News and at the NJ Nets game on March 17 as well as the Pearl River St. Patrick's Day parade March 20.
The Rockland Art Educator's Association (RAEA) support art teachers and their students. Their annual art show at RCC will be ongoing until March 30th.
Art teachers at Pearl River High School selected the work of 30 students for display at the Rockland Art Educators Association’s High School art show at Rockland Community College.
6th grader Jade Keogh wows judges at music competitions throughout Rockland County with her tin whistle, Irish flute, and fiddle.