No Fireworks, But Lots to do in Westchester County This Summer

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off will be shown on July 9 at Kensico Dam Plaza

While most local fireworks displays have been cancelled for July 4, there are a number of events hosted by Westchester County to keep you and your family busy.

Several Friday nights this summer, Screenings Under the Stars features family-friendly, drive-in movies across the county
The cost is $25 per car. Movies and locations include:

June 25: “Trolls World Tour,” Kensico Dam Plaza

July 9: “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” Kensico Dam Plaza

July 23: “Tom & Jerry,” Croton Point Park

Aug. 6: “Godzilla vs. Kong,” Kensico Dam Plaza

Aug. 20: “Forrest Gump,” Kensico Dam Plaza

Sept. 10: “Pixar’s Soul,” Croton Point Park

Sept. 24: “Disney’s Mulan,” Tibbetts Brook

Westchester County government is also hosting five concerts. They are:

June 29- High Noon, Croton Point Park

July 1: Songs in the Attic, Kensico Dam Plaza

July 20: The Nerds, Kensico Dam Plaza

This year’s list of events is an expansion, due to pent up demand by Westchester families and the sucess of the drive-in movies last year. “I think that’s reading the marketplace, and there is a clamor for it because people talked to me over the course of the year, and said we loved the drive-in movies, can you do more,” said County Executive George Latimer.


Social distancing will be maintained at all events. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.showclix.com/event/wcp-scs21. The county beaches are are also open, so get out and enjoy the summer. Visit Westchestergov.com for more information.