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Nyack Chamber of Commerce‘s Classic Car Night July 20, 2023

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Classic Car Club of America defines a classic as a “fine” or “distinctive” automobile built between 1915 and 1948. However, for registration purposes, many states would consider cars of that age to be antique or vintage automobiles.

How Old is an Antique Car? Most antique cars are at least 25 years old, but some can be as old as 100 years. Antique cars are generally classified as those that were manufactured before the start of World War II. However, some antique car collectors consider any car that is more than 20 years old to be an antique.
If a car was manufactured after 1980, it is considered a collector car. A new generation of classic car buyers and sellers is coming to the market, and the term “classic car” is starting to include cars from the 80s and 90s.
Visit Memorial Park to see hundreds of rare, antique, vintage, and iconic vehicles. Make an evening of it exploring Nyack’s unique shops, then have dinner in one of Nyack’s fabulous restaurants.

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Proyecto Faro Holds Walkathon on October 15 in Stony Point to Support Immigrants

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STONY POINT, NY – Proyecto Faro (PF) is hosting a walkathon on Sunday, October 15 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Stony Point Center in Stony Point, NY. All are welcome. The goal is to raise much needed funds to support PF’s programs, including their legal clinic, food program (which includes a distribution and 3 community refrigerators), free store, and their community organizing work fighting for educational justice in East Ramapo and a safe and welcoming community for immigrants. They invite all who are interested to walk in solidarity with Rockland’s immigrants and those yet to come, who have had to leave their home countries and take long journeys, often on foot, through harrowing conditions, to rebuild their lives. PF aims to raise $20,000 through this event.

Proyecto Faro invites interested walkers to get registered at go.rallyup.com/pf-walkathon.Registration is $15. Walkers can participate as individuals or create a team, raising funds among their personal networks. The walkathon, done in 1/2 mile loops around the beautiful retreat centers campus, will include a collectively constructed timeline of Rockland’s immigration history, T-shirts, prizes, music, and more. In addition to walkers, PF is also looking for sponsors at various levels whose names will be included in promotional materials and on social media, and who cantable at the event.

In addition to all of the hard work immigrants do in Rockland, they also enrich the county with their culture, skills, and new perspectives. However, they experience tremendous discrimination and are denied needed resources. PF was founded in 2017 to fill in the gaps, advocate, and provide leadership development and engagement opportunities for immigrants to come up with solutions to their challenges, build power, and work toward structural change. PF asks all
community members who care about social justice to put their support into action so they can continue this work.

PF plans to use the day to celebrate what they’ve built in the past 6 years and provide the space for Rockland residents to show their commitment to justice and pluralism in the county. Interested Rocklanders can learn more about the event by checking out go.rallyup.com/pf-walkathon, visiting PF’s website, proyectofarorockland.org, emailing the group at [email protected], or calling (845) 262-9586.

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Suffern Holiday Parade Scheduled for December 2nd

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SAVE THE DATE: The Suffern Holiday 🎄 Parade is Scheduled for December 2, 2023.

VIDEO FROM 2019

This is one of the best parades and events in Rockland County and we highly recommend attending!

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