The Pleasantville Music Festival is ADA accessible. There is no public parking at the Festival. We provide free parking at Pace University and a free bus will bring you to and from the Village and Parkway Field. A free shuttle will also pick-up and return patrons from the conveniently located Metro-North station throughout the day up until a half hour after the end of the show. Coolers are permitted but are subject to inspection. Sorry, no dogs allowed on the festival site unless they are documented service animals.
Our Mission
The Pleasantville Music Festival is dedicated to hosting original music with an emphasis on regional performers.
The PMF fosters a strong sense of community amongst the residents of the Village, its neighbors, the musicians and charitable organizations. The Festival also seeks to enhance Pleasantville as a cultural destination.
2009 Sponsors and Partners
107.1 THE PEAK presents the 5th Annual Pleasantville Music Festival and is joined by generous sponsors and supporters including Michael's Tavern, Captain Lawrence Brewery, Prospero Winery, Red Oak Transportation, Art of Wine, Shea Communications, CareCircle support programs, Memphis Mae's BBQ Bistro, Coldstone Creamery of Pleasantville, Oxygen House Photography, Marmalade of Chappaqua, The Holiday Inn of Mt. Kisco, Acadia on Main, H-Plus Design, Sir Speedy Printing of Pleasantville, Creative Sound Works, PCTV, and The Jacob Burns Film Center. Our featured charity is Ronald McDonald House Charities. Please click on the logos below to learn more about these organizations, and support them as they support the Pleasantville Music Festival.
| The Ronald McDonald House located at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center provides a home-away-from-home for families whose children are hospitalized there. These families find the comforts of home and peace in the knowledge that they are just moments away from their seriously ill or injured children.
We Need your Help—Now More than Ever The facility was destroyed when a pipe burst in the ceiling on January 3, 2008. The families were evacuated, with no place to go. Since then, the RMH has been working with the hospital to rebuild—and bring families back to—the home-away-from-home they so desperately need when their children need them most. If you can help, please contact Marielena DiMatteo at 914-493-6455 or at mdimatteo@ronaldmcdonaldhouseny.org. |


























