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Contact

Rose D'Ascoli
Office Support

938 King Street
Rye Brook, NY 10573
8:30am-4:30pm Monday -Friday

About

The Recreation Department offers a wide variety of programs ranging from pre-k to senior citizen adults. The activities are published in the Recreation brochure tri-annually (August, December, March).

The Parks and Recreation Advisory Council meet on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 8:00 pm. There are 9 members of the community on the council. Their role is to evaluate current programs and address the needs of the community. These meetings are public and any residents are welcome to share their concerns, suggestions or comments.

Rye Brook Parks and Recreation operates many of its programs and/or special events in the Village Parks. These parks are also available to resident groups on a permit basis. The Village of Rye Brook has five main parks and utilizes Crawford Park and the school's facilities. Located at Pine Ridge Park are two Little League fields; four tennis courts, 2 1/2 basketball courts and a playground ( An AED is located in the woman's' bathroom). Garibaldi Park offers two basketball courts, one tennis court, one Little League field and a playground ( An AED is located in the woman's  bathroom). Rye Hills Park is a passive park located behind Crawford Park. It has a walking trail, a basketball court, game tables, a circle ring for storytelling, and a belvedere overlooking Long Island Sound. Harkness Park is located adjacent to the Blind Brook High School campus and houses the Villages final four tennis courts. Our newest facility is Rye Brook Athletic Fields which is located at 830 King Street which also had an AED unit located in the storage shed. This facility was mostly funded through the Westchester County Legacy Program. Parking for this facility is at Blind Brook High School. This facility features an artificial turf football/soccer field, an artificial turf softball field, bathrooms, a walking path and a concession stand. Two other parks located in the Village are Magnolia and Rich Manor Park. These two parks are passive in nature , which also have a AED unit in the woman's bathroom.

Rye Brook Recreation looks forward to providing quality programming to its' residents. If you have any suggestions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at (914) 939-7054. We hope that we are meeting your recreational needs and encourage you to join or visit one of our quality recreation programs.

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