The Sherwood House is a beautiful historic farm house that belongs to the Pre-Revolutionary War era. Operated and managed by the Yonkers Historical Society, it is open during certain period and tours can also be booked by calling in advance.
Cora Dance offers educational programs in dance and choreography at its studios at the Red Hook Ministries in Park Slope. Its innovative programs and spaces foster an open environment of creativity, where dancers can express freely themselves. It also hosts a variety of auction and charitable programs such as themed dance parties and proms. Led by owner and art director Shannon Hummel, the staff guide you in understanding the steps of various dance forms, overcoming stage fright and performing before a large audience.
NoHo is one of those neighborhoods which is always buzzing with activity. Located north to the Houston, it encompasses several loft residential buildings along with some historic commercial structures. It forms a versatile area with various retail shopping stores, cafes and art studios.
Set in the old St. Paul’s Lutheran Church building, Elmwood Playhouse theater can seat a large number of guests. This theater complex houses a theater, several studios, multi-use rooms, storage rooms, a store and more. This performing arts centers is known to host Iive theatrical plays and musicals every year. If you are a theater lover then this community theater is a must-visit.
Shaarei Tikvah is a place for the Jewish members of the community. It organizes fun activities and events so that the community gathers to socialize.The center has a learning area for kids, wherein they are taught about the religious norms of the Jews. Apart from that the center organizes fun activities like luncheons or dinner parties. It also has theme days and all the members are invited to pack good food for the under privileged people around. Its space can be rented for any private events or business meetings with customized ambiance and well stocked amenities. The center is an ideal space to learn about Jewish religion and also to fraternize with people of the community.