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Hillary Clinton Traces Historic Nomination to Seneca Falls Struggle

June 9, 2016 by Inside Press

A full gallery of Inside Press pictures from Hillary Clinton’s history making milestone are available via The Inside Chappaqua and Inside Armonk Magazine Facebook page with photo credits as noted. https://www.facebook.com/InsideChappaquaMagazine/photos/?tab=album&album_id=10154227307673669

Just Between Us: If I had to choose Tuesday night’s most poignant historically significant comments made by Hillary Clinton at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on the eve of her historic nomination, it would be how she connected becoming the first woman in U.S. history to clinch a nomination for a presidential run to the history of our struggles as women–and men, too. Her presidential run is #herstory, yes, but #ourstory too.

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“Tonight’s victory is not about one person. It belongs to generations of women and men who struggled and sacrificed and made this moment possible. In our country, it started right here in New York, a place called Seneca Falls, in 1848. When a small but determined group of women, and men, came together with the idea that women deserved equal rights, and they set it forth in something called the Declaration of Sentiments, and it was the first time in human history that that kind of declaration occurred.” — Hillary Clinton

In addition, perhaps we won’t be hearing again the word “robotic” again or phrases like ‘lacks emotion’ in reference to Hillary Clinton. Pure myth by naysayers. From my vantage point, she seemed overcome at moments. What some call robotic, millions of others consider measured and thoughtful. — Grace
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Photos by Grace Bennett for the Inside Press.

Additional excerpts from Hillary’s speech:

Commending Senator Sanders
“I want to congratulate Senator Sanders for the extraordinary campaign he has run. He has spent his long career in public service fighting for progressive causes and principles, and he’s excited millions of voters, especially young people. And let there be no mistake: Senator Sanders, his campaign, and the vigorous debate that we’ve had about how to raise incomes, reduce inequality, increase upward mobility have been very good for the Democratic Party and for America. We all want an economy with more opportunity and less inequality, where Wall Street can never wreck Main Street again. We all want a government that listens to the people, not the power brokers, which means getting unaccountable money out of politics. And we all want a society that is tolerant, inclusive, and fair.”

How America Succeeds
“We all believe that America succeeds when more people share in our prosperity; when more people have a voice in our political system; when more people can contribute to their communities. We believe that cooperation is better than conflict, unity is better than division, empowerment is better than resentment, and bridges are better than walls.”

On Donald Trump
“Trump is temperamentally unfit to be president and commander-in-chief. And he’s not just trying to build a wall between America and Mexico – he’s trying to wall off Americans from each other. When he says, ‘Let’s make America great again,’ that is code for, ‘Let’s take America backwards.’”

“When Donald Trump says a distinguished judge born in Indiana can’t do his job because of his Mexican heritage – or he mocks a reporter with disabilities – or calls women ‘pigs’– it goes against everything we stand for. Because we want an America where everyone is treated with respect and where their work is valued. It’s clear that Donald Trump doesn’t believe we are stronger together. He has abused his primary opponents and their families, attacked the press for asking tough questions, denigrated Muslims and immigrants. He wants to win by stoking fear and rubbing salt in wounds. And reminding us daily just how great he is.

Well, we believe we should lift each other up, not tear each other down. We believe we need to give Americans a raise – not complain that hardworking people’s wages are too high. We believe we need to help young people struggling with student debt – not pile more on to our national debt with giveaways to the super-wealthy. We believe we need to make America the clean energy superpower of the 21st century – not insist that climate change is a hoax.”

“To be great, we can’t be small. We have to be as big as the values that define America. And we are a big-hearted, fair-minded country. We teach our children that this is one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Not just for people who look a certain way or worship a certain way or love a certain way. For all. Indivisible.”

Her Mother’s Influence
“We’re stronger when every family in every community knows they’re not on their own, because we are in this together. It really does ‘take a village’ to raise a child – and to build a stronger future for us all.”

“I learned this a long time ago, from the biggest influence in my life: my mother. She was my rock, from the day I was born till the day she left us. She overcame a childhood marked by abandonment and mistreatment, and somehow managed not to become bitter or broken. My mother believed that life is about serving others. And she taught me never to back down from a bully, which, it turns out, was pretty good advice.”

This past Saturday would have been her 97th birthday, because she was born on June 4th, 1919. And some of you may know the significance of that date. On the very day my mother was born in Chicago, Congress was passing the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. That amendment finally gave women the right to vote. And I really wish my mother could be here tonight. I wish she could see what a wonderful mother Chelsea has become, and could meet our beautiful granddaughter Charlotte. And of course, I wish she could see her daughter become the Democratic Party’s nominee for president of the United States.”

The New Chapter
“Now you are writing a new chapter of that story. This campaign is about making sure there are no ceilings – no limits – on any of us. And this is our moment to come together.

So please, join our campaign. Volunteer. Go to hillaryclinton.com. Contribute what you can. Text Join, J-O-I-N, to 4-7-2-4-6. Help us organize in all 50 states. Every phone call you make, every door you knock on will move us forward.

Filed Under: Hillary's Run Tagged With: First Woman, Hillary Clinches Nomination, Hillary Clinton, POTUS

Introducing Salon Savoir of White Plains

June 9, 2016 by Inside Press

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Hair salon and spa with master level hair stylists/colorists, nail technicians, eyebrow/eyelash specialists, estheticians, massage therapists, and makeup artists. The hair stylists specialize in corrective straight and curly hair work, highlights, single processes, updo, balayage, and ombre highlights. The creative colorist team head by master stylist/colorist and co-owner Claver Calise are geniuses when it comes to formulating to compliment every tone and complexion.

An amazing stylist will transform your “do” into an edgy new cut or feel comfortable and confident to have your favorite classic cut re-created.

“Our highly professional staff focuses on the client having a pleasant experience from the moment you walk through our door to after you leave and receive your follow up courtesy call. We offer it all from spa manicures and pedicures, keratin treatments, perms, relaxers, make-up, hair extensions and formal updos and wedding styles. We also boast an excellent brow and lash artist in our updated brow and lash bar room who performs all brow and lash services including microblading!. We also now offer spa services including massages, facials, waxing, threading, and makeup application. Come in to see yourself how our salon and spa can exceed any salon expectation.”

Salon Savoir 195 East Post Road White Plains NY 10601

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Website – http://salonsavoir.com

Filed Under: Lifestyles with our Sponsors Tagged With: Hair Salon, Master Colorist, Salon Savoir, Stylists

Greyston to Celebrate Yonkers at Annual Gala

June 9, 2016 by Inside Press

greyston gala On June 15, 2016, Greyston will host its Annual Gala at X20 Xavier’s on the Hudson. The evening cocktail party, which begins at 6:30 p.m., will highlight the success of Open Hiring and honor the Yonkers community, core to all Greyston programs. Special honorees at this year’s benefit are Sobeida Cruz, Founder of Charter School of Educational Excellence and Ken Jenkins, Westchester County Legislator.

The event will be a memorable and delicious evening with food prepared by acclaimed chef Peter Kelly. Yonkers Brewing Co. will be providing the beer and Yonkers distillery, Nahmia et Fils has created a special Celebrate Yonkers cocktail to add to X20s already outstanding selection of wines and spirits. Yonkers resident, Joe D’Lando will provide the music to complement this amazing setting. Naturally, there will be decadent Greyston Bakery brownies for dessert, including the newest Vegan Chocolate Fudge Brownie and Snickerdoodle Blondie.

Members of the Greyston Community who have made changes in their lives through Open Hiring will share their inspiring experiences and guests will have a chance to partake in a silent auction featuring items from the likes of Ben & Jerry’s, Winston and Son Jewelers, Yonkers Brewing Co., Shakespeare in the Park, Sound Associates and many more.

“We are thrilled to extend the invitation for Greyston’s Annual Gala. This year is particularly special for us as we bring Open Hiring to the national stage, sharing Greyston’s sustainable, holistic, people-centric business practices with others. Your participation in this event makes it possible for Greyston to expand our impact, creating thriving communities within and beyond Yonkers.” Says Mike Brady, CEO and President.

Greyston roots its work in a holistic approach to individuals and the community. Through Open Hiring, they embrace a person’s potential, providing employment opportunities regardless of background or work history while bringing together the resources needed to succeed in the workplace and to thrive in the community. For over 32 years, Greyston has provided jobs, workforce development, community gardens and environmental education, housing and an Early Learning Center to address the underserved needs of Yonkers residents. Greyston will celebrate the thousands of individuals who have benefited from these services while sharing plans to expand impact beyond Yonkers.

If interested in joining this year’s gala, becoming a corporate sponsor or receiving more information, please email karent@greyston.org or call Karen at 914-376-3900 x222.

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: Greyston, Greyston Gala, Open HIring

Bill Clinton in San Francisco: “Hillary will Bring Shared Prosperity”

June 7, 2016 by Inside Press

From his final stop in a California tour, Bill Clinton commended California for its “innovative” successes, and urged supporters to “roll up our sleeves” for GOTV. “You [Californian citizens] have a chance not only to bring primary season to a close by giving Hillary a victory, but to end the general election,” he petitioned, observing that “California has the most innovative Assembly in the country: you gave us a $15 minimum wage, you gave us paid leave.” Local leaders emphasized Hillary Clinton’s commitment to tolerance and diversity and called Bill Clinton’s final stop “a greatest sign of respect to our city,” and rallied for an end to fear of Muslims and Latino immigrant families.


Article and Photos By Skye Hersh

Bayview, San Francisco– Bill Clinton arrived to impassioned applause at the Joseph Lee Recreation Center on Monday evening—the last of 12 stops on his three-day Get Out the Vote tour of California.

“I got caught up in traffic, so I apologize,” the former president offered. The diverse swarm of several hundred—boisterous and packed elbow-to-elbow—didn’t seem to mind his tardiness.

While the former President Clinton was held up, several speakers extended prefatory remarks. Among them, San Francisco Supervisor Scott Weiner and CA Assembly member David Chiu professed their support for Hillary as an undying loyalty to the Clinton family, resolute since Bill Clinton’s tenure in office: “I voted for my first winning presidential candidate in 1992, [and] I’m gonna vote for another winning president this year,”
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Weiner declared to enthusiastic cheer, while Chiu insisted that “the fact that the Hillary Clinton campaign has sent the former President of the United States on the last night before election day [in California] to come to Bayview is the greatest sign of respect he can give to our city… [Under his leadership,] we had the longest time period of prosperity and peace.”

These and other speakers hailed Hillary’s ongoing commitment to diversity and tolerance, with only the occasional allusion to a certain Republican presumptive nominee: “We know that other guy is saying that we should fear our Muslim brothers and sisters—that we should fear our Latino immigrant families,” Assembly member Chiu warned. On the eve of the California primary, there was clear concern for a certain enemy, and that enemy wasn’t Donald Trump: throughout, the speakers denounced the ills of Democratic voter apathy.

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“Today we will continue to roll up our sleeves and continue to make calls ‘til the polls close; today we will stand on the corner with Hillary signs; today we will make sure people know why she is the best choice as President of the United States,” ¬¬¬¬campaign leaders called out to the horde of Hillary devotees—maybe more of an entreaty than a proclamation.

When Mr. Clinton spoke, he first confirmed California’s stake in his wife’s success: “You [Californian citizens] have a chance not only to bring primary season to a close by giving Hillary a victory, but to end the general election,” he petitioned, observing that “California has the most innovative Assembly in the country: you gave us a $15 minimum wage, you gave us paid leave.”

But breaking from an appeal to voters to hit the booths, Mr. Clinton affirmed Hillary’s suitability as the President of a contemporary America, noting (with another allusion to a certain Republican contender), “You know, America wasn’t so hot for a lot of people 50 years ago. It wasn’t so good for members of a lot of religious minorities. It was really not so good for the LGBT community.”

He vowed that Hillary is committed to a unique 21st century greatness, to a vision of “shared prosperity” and “rising together.” And what’s more, “Hillary should be President because she has an uncanny ability to get Republicans to do things they didn’t think they would do.”

He cited three pillars of Hillary’s promise: a future economy with communal gain; a society in which diversity creates unity, not division; and a world in which we build bridges, not walls.

The First Gentleman hopeful ended his California tour by greeting fans and supporters, working the crowd with the jovial patience of someone who’s worked a crowd or two before.

As of today, an AP tally indicates that Hillary Clinton has reached the required number of delegates to snag the democratic nomination.

Skye Hersh attends the experimental and interdisciplinary Minerva Schools at KGI, where she will be a member of the first graduating class. A student of humanities and data science, she plans to pursue a career in journalism.

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Filed Under: Hillary's Run Tagged With: Bill Clinton, Democratic Nomination, Election 2016, GOTV, Hillary Clinton

Congregation B’nai Yisrael in Armonk: Prospective Member Barbeque, June 10!

June 2, 2016 by Inside Press

Congregation B’nai Yisrael is hosting an end of the year and prospective member BBQ on Friday, June 10 at 6:30pm, followed by Shabbat Services at 8 p.m. Come meet our clergy and members and learn what makes our community so unique. Open to everyone. RSVP at cbyarmonk.org/bbq.

Founded in 1970, Congregation B’nai Yisrael is a Reform congregation with over 300 family members.
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Filed Under: North Castle Releases Tagged With: Congregation B'nai Yisrael

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