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Camp Tours with Tuition Discounts at WeeZee

June 6, 2013 by The Inside Press

WZW gagaWee Zee World of “Yes I Can!,” voted “Best of Westchester” by Westchester Magazine, has announced tours of its 18,000 square foot play space including “play trials” and special discounts on camp tuition.  WeeZee is offering hundreds of dollars in savings and free play to new touring families if they register for camp during the tour. Tour reservations are required by calling 914-752-2100.  Families that sign-up for camp at the time of their tour will receive $100 off 2-4 weeks of camp and $200 off four or more weeks of camp.

In addition, during the month of June, there will be special promotions and discounts through the WeeZee Facebook page, www.facebook.com/WeeZeeWorld.

WeeZee’s Sensational Summer Camp challenges the brain and body with half- and full-day camp programs that run from June 24 through August 30, featuring a different theme each week.  A fully-supervised outdoor-indoor program on WeeZee’s beautiful 100-acre campus provides an area for children ages 3-12 to engage in various games, water and team-building activities.  Camp features an impressive camper-staff ratio; using cutting edge training equipment and techniques, WeeZee’s specially-trained Coaching Staff will lead fundamental skill-building activities in soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, hockey, lacrosse, gaga, golf, art, cooking, Mad Science, music, dance, drama, academics and Technology for School

Water play will be a highlight including water play activities in WeeZee’s  one-of-a-kind Rain Room (containing 20 different types of nozzles & sprays). 

Teens, ages 13-16 can participate in a Sensory-Coach-In-Training (S.C.I.T.) program.

Early drop-off and an after-camp program, “Camp After Camp” can extend the day from 8 am to 6:30 pm, and Camp After Camp is also available to children coming from other camps via bus – ideal for working parents.

Each week of camp will feature a different theme:

June 24-28: Clowning Around

July 1-5: SEA-ing is Believing

July 8-12: Do you HEAR me now?

July 15-19: Wild Wild West

July 22-26: Nick Games

July 29-Aug 2: Boo! Trick or Treat

August 5-9: Kids Biz:

August 12-16: Game Show Week

August 12-23: Out Of This World

August 26-30: What’s Up Doc?

About WeeZee World of “Yes, I Can!”

WeeZee… World of Yes I Can!, located at 480 Bedford Road in Chappaqua, NY, is Westchester’s only “family play space” offering kids and parents 18,000 square feet of sports, fitness and “sensory” fun, enjoyment and relaxation. Designed for kids of all abilities, ages 1-12, the colorful, interactive facility boasts an expansive gym equipped with the latest state-of-the-art sports and fitness equipment and games, along with a host of highly engaging, interactive and imaginative sensory activities that exercise and strengthen intellectual, physical and social skills.  Staffed by a team of Sensory Coaches, WeeZee is a matrix of large space and small rooms containing 135 plus unique attractions including a “Rainforest & Storm Zone,” a “Vibration Station,” an “Oxygen Bar” and “Cyber Action Floor;” as well as Sport Stalls and Reaction Training to help with hand-eye coordination; and a Music Room with a sound studio and a Karaoke room, to name just a few. The equipment and programs at WeeZee are based on a plethora of research by the Autism community. All children can benefit from WeeZee’s activities and programs including those with sensory integration issues.  Parents are invited to “play for free” or unwind in the “Zen Den” that features dim lighting, soothing music, iPads and full-body massage  chairs — while their children are fully supervised as they follow their Sensory Fitness Plan or engage in Free Play. WeeZee also hosts parties for Birthdays, Graduations and Bar Mitzvahs. WeeZee’s popular After-School program and Summer Camp include transports from many elementary schools in Westchester County.

WeeZee is open from 8:00am to 9:00pm seven days a week. Please visit, www.weezeeworld.com/summerprogs.html or call 914-752-2100 for more info.

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Chappaqua Boy Scout Troop 1 Centennial

June 6, 2013 by The Inside Press

Troop 1 Celebrates 100th Anniversary!

County Legistlator Mike Kaplowitz and 4 Eagle Scouts
County Legistlator Mike Kaplowitz and 4 Eagle Scouts

Chappaqua’s Boy Scout Troop 1, first chartered in 1913, turns 100 years old this year. Chappaqua Troop 1 is among the oldest Boy Scout Troops in Westchester County, and has had many hundreds of local Chappaqua area boys among its ranks over its 100-year history.

The Troop celebrates its 100th Anniversary with a Centennial Campout and Eagle Scout Court of Honor at the Durland Scout Reservation (formerly known as Clear Lake) in Putnam County on June 15 and 16.  The Campout and Court of Honor are open to all current and past members of Troop 1 and their families.  The Campout will include a number of Scout activities and a memorabilia exhibit of Scouting mementos.   Information on the Campout can be found on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/groups/chappaquatroop1/  or by sending an e-mail to chappaquatroop1bsa100@yahoo.com

Over its 100 year history, the Troop has been well-known for providing a rich program of outdoor activities.  Almost every month during the year, the Troop goes camping — backpacking on the Appalachian Trail, canoeing on the Delaware River, summer camp in the Adirondacks and high adventure canoe trips to wilderness areas in Canada, Maine and the Adirondacks – and schedules fishing trips, sailing trips and other similar adventures.

9 Eagle Scouts with Scoutmaster Dr. William Flank - 2011
9 Eagle Scouts with Scoutmaster Dr. William Flank – 2011

The Troop is also well-known for providing service to the community.  Over the Troop’s history, almost 100 scouts (98 to date) have reached the coveted rank of Eagle Scout.  Every Eagle Scout candidate has planned, executed and completed a community service project as one requirement towards the Eagle badge. These projects have included such things as trail enhancements and improvements at Gedney and other Town parks as well as at each of the Chappaqua schools, cataloging grave sites at our cemeteries in Town, some of which date back to the 1700s, and projects to provide needed resources to area churches.  Because the Troop is largely ‘boy-run’, it provides great experiences for Scouts to learn and develop leadership skills that serve them well as boys and as they grow to adulthood.

The Troop has been fortunate to have dedicated, long-term adult leadership.  Dr. William Flank has been Troop 1 Scoutmaster since 1990, and Marc Toonkel has been the Troop’s Assistant Scoutmaster since 1995. In addition, many other Chappaqua parents dedicate considerable time and effort to the success of the Troop.

If you are interested in attending the Campout for any part of the weekend, please visit the Facebook site. If you know of past members of the Troop who are not living in the area, please pass on information about the Centennial.  If you cannot attend and would like to make a donation, please send an e-mail to chappaquatroop1bsa100@yahoo.com.

Scoutmaster Dr. William Flank
Scoutmaster Dr. William Flank

 

White Water Rafting in the Adirondacks
White Water Rafting in the Adirondacks

Filed Under: New Castle Releases

Chappaqua Millwood Chamber Turns One: A Look Back

June 5, 2013 by The Inside Press

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The Chamber was founded by Rob Greenstein and Christine Yeres in 2012 with the goal of helping local merchants grow their businesses and residents grow their community.  Since the Chamber’s inception, over 170 members have joined and membership continues to grow.  The Chamber is focusing on both community events designed to increase community spirit and promote merchants, as well as smaller events designed to draw residents into stores and restaurants to give them a chance  to know their local merchants.  The Chamber also has several local nonprofit members and helps them publicize their organizations and events.

In addition to planning events (big and small), the Chamber puts together a weekly ChamberChat to spread the word about special promotions from merchants and activities in the community.  The Chamber uses on-line media outlets, social media and email blasts to inform New Castle residents about what is happening in town and stay connected with them.  Chamber is working on creating a stand-alone Chamber website, as well as a mobile application.

Chappaqua Crossing

Chamber supports the productive redevelopment of Chappaqua Crossing.  As part of the zoning change approval process, the Chamber believes a market study should be commissioned (by the Town Board) to assess the effects of the grocery/shopping center at Chappaqua Crossing on the existing commercial centers in Chappaqua and Millwood.   The Chamber also believes that the creation of a 3rd business district should be done in conjunction with updating New Castle’s master plan, and should involve meaningful community input (i.e. town-wide survey).

Chamber will seek to integrate all businesses that are located in Chappaqua Crossing into the New Castle business community and thereby benefit residents of New Castle.

Projects

Currently, in both Chappaqua and Millwood, the Chamber is running May Madness Sweepstakes  where customers can enter to win one of 4 iPad minis by registering at participating merchants.  Chamber also helps with events designed specifically for each hamlet.

In Millwood:  Chamber just finished the first annual Tails to Trails, a pet fair in Millwood sponsored by Millwood Animal Hospital and Drug Mart.  There was a dog trainer, pet photographer, Pets Alive animal adoptions and more.  Next up is another fun new program: Movies in Millwood Park.  Each Friday night in June, Drug Mart and several other local merchants are sponsoring movies at the park (next to Rocky’s Deli), with food and other vendors. It will be a classic summertime activity for families!

In Chappaqua:  Chamber will celebrate its one-year anniversary on June 12 at Sherry B Dessert Studio with a dessert made just for the occasion by Sherry B and wine-tasting provided by Chappaqua Wine and Spirits.

concertThe Chamber has also been working with the New Castle Recreation and Parks Department to help improve and expand Chappaqua’s Summer Concert Series.  The Summer Concert Series will be in July at the Gazebo in Recreation Field.  This year there will be three cover bands (Bruce Springsteen cover band, Neil Diamond cover band and 80’s cover band) and the Chappaqua Orchestra. ( Inside Chappaqua just featured the Bruce Springsteen cover band
Tramps Like Us who are kicking off the series.)  Last year’s food vendors (Le Jardin, Gail Patrick’s) are returning and more are being added such as the Sherry B ice cream cart.  Sponsors will be providing activities for kids as well. The concerts are going to be bigger than ever and we hope to draw people from outside of Chappaqua/Millwood as well!

The Chamber is  continually looking at new events and promotions to run and expect to put together one or two more this summer.  The Chamber will be assisting with the annual Sidewalk Sale (slated for the last weekend in July) – the sidewalks will be full of great deals from all the merchants.  In the Fall, the Chamber will be organizing its second annual Fall Festival in downtown Chappaqua (date: October 26).  The Festival will include activities like a pie-baking contest, doughnut eating contest, hayrides, inflatables, and food tastings by local restaurants.  Local merchants will be showing their support for the community by sponsoring activities and showcasing merchandise!  Two o other events the Chamber premiered last year, Taste of Chappaqua (date TBD) and the Holiday Stroll (in November or early December) and will continue to plan small-scale events at local merchants.

Initiatives

moviesThe Chamber encourages everyone to Shop Local and help build our local economy.  To this end, the Chamber supports initiatives such as the 3/50 Project and American Express Shop Small/Small Business Saturday.  The 3/50 Project is a pro-local movement which reinforces the economic benefits of shopping locally (for example, of every $100 spent locally, $68 comes back to the community through taxes, payroll and other expenditures – compared to $43 for every $100 spent in a national chain) and encourages people to commit to spending $50 per month at 3 local stores to help local communities flourish.  As part of the Shop Local campaign,  Chamber also supports the American Express Small Business Saturday is an excellent way to focus people’s attention on shopping at their local merchants and the benefit it provides to the local economy.

The Chamber continues to work with the New Castle Beautification Advisory Board – bringing new lighted snowflakes to the bridge over the holidays.

Farmer’s Market

As noted previously, both the Chamber and the Farmer’s Market support each other, the Chamber is separate from the Farmer’s Market.  The Farmer’s Market is a member of the Chamber and the Chamber runs a table at the Farmer’s Market every Saturday – but the Chamber did not found the Market.  Chamber will also have a table at Community Day in the Fall, to introduce community members to the Chamber and publicize upcoming Chamber events.

Please feel free to contact the Chamber’s new Executive Director Solveig McShea with any questions.  617-448-0465

Filed Under: New Castle Releases

Total Turf: “Landscaper of the Year” Finalist

June 4, 2013 by The Inside Press

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Jason Gordon

Total Turf Inc. a landscaping maintenance and construction company located in Millwood NY, has been recognized for its outstanding work by New Holland Construction and Total Landscape Care magazine in their prestigious 2013 Landscaper of the Year program. The annual program which recognizes the best and brightest from among thousands of professionals who work in the landscaping industry, received over 2600 applications from across the U.S. this year.

Total Turf Inc. was recognized for its high level of service for residential clients and homeowner associations. The company’s work ranges from landscape maintenance, design and build projects, chemical applications, irrigation and lighting installation and maintenance, masonry work and golf course renovation. During the winter, they offer snow plowing, sell firewood, install holiday lights and restore Teak furniture.

“We are honored to be one of the 12 national finalists in this program. We have worked very hard to be successful and to remain competitive during a time that presented many economic challenges. First and foremost we take great pride in the high level of customer service we provide, but we also worked diligently with our business consultant so that we could provide high quality products and services when similar companies were actually going out of business. And in fact our business has grown 60% since 2009,” stated owner Jason Gordon who started Total Turf Inc. in 2001.

Total Turf Inc. is a member of New York State Turf and Landscape Association and American Landscape Contractors Association and has New York and Connecticut licensed pesticide applicators and Certified Landscape Technicians on staff. They are also licensed Home Improvement Contractors in Putnam and Westchester counties. More information can be found at www.totalturflandscaping.com or by calling 914-666-4866.

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Marching Proudly for Israel

June 2, 2013 by The Inside Press

CuomoBestMarched proudly June 2 with my two kids and with members of the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center and with so many other excited and enthusiastic Jewish day schools and special interest groups at the 65th Israeli Independence Day parade–who were invited to lead with Governor Andrew Cuomo.

Did break off from our group at the outset, flashed the new June issue of Inside Chappaqua to one Cuomo staffer and got a green light too to capture a few images together with a dozen or more local and national media jockeying for position under a hot sun. Thousands of onlookers took in his prominent presence along the parade route.  Notwithstanding a couple demonstrations along the way, the parade proceeded peacefully.

As for me, I was thrilled for the opportunity to spend time with my kids for a day marching in a parade that I grew up on. We dined after on Matzah ball soup and corned beef sandwiches at PJ Bernstein’s, a decent Jewish deli on the upper East Side.  Cabbed it to Grand Central for the 1:48 to Chappaqua–and then we all collapsed back home.

— Grace

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