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Charity cocktail shopping event to benefit JDRF

March 19, 2012 by The Inside Press

Join us on Friday April 20th, 5-8pm for a charity cocktail shopping
 event to benefit JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation).

Hosted by Scott & Tara Mikolay, and co-hosted by Bobbi Reitzes, Robin Kern & Laurie Hess.

Desires By Mikolay
55 King Street
Chappaqua, NY 10515

Enjoy 10% off with an additional 10% being donated to the JDRF to further type 1 diabetes research. Visit www.jdrf.org for more information on how you can get involved and

to learn more about Type 1 Diabetes.
Contact us for more information 914.238.2223/ info@desiresbymikolay.com
JDRF is the leading global organization focused on type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Driven by passionate, grassroots volunteers connected to children, adolescents, and adults with this disease, JDRF is now the largest charitable supporter of T1D research. The goal of JDRF research is to improve the lives of all people affected by T1D by accelerating progress on the most promising opportunities for curing, better treating, and preventing T1D. JDRF collaborates with a wide spectrum of partners who share this goal.Tara Mikolay, Owner
55 King Street
Chappaqua, NY 10514
914.238.2223Robin Kern
www.blondeambitionrock.com
914-473-1308
Laurie Hess, DVM, Diplomate ABVP (Avian Practice)
Veterinary Center for Birds & Exotics
709 Bedford Road
Bedford Hills, NY 10507
www.avianexoticsvetcom

Filed Under: Past Happenings

You’re invited to a Bootie Marathon

March 18, 2012 by The Inside Press

Susan Schrott LCSW, CEDS, RYT Founder and Director of Space for Joy, Health and Creativity, is hosting a fundraiser for The Art of Giving Foundation

Together we will be making baby booties, which will be sold through The Art of Giving Foundation, to raise funding for the Tel Aviv Foundation Orphanage in Israel.

March 31, 2012
10:00am – 5:00pm
@ 21 Fox Den Road, Mt Kisco, NY 10549 Donate To Participate: $10.00

For More Information visit:
www.art-of-giving.org, www.telavivfoundation.org, www.susanschrotttherapy.com

Please RSVP SusanSchrott@gmail.com 914-217-5835

Filed Under: New Castle News

EMPTY BOWLS SOUP SUPPER RAISES MORE THAN $9,000 FOR LOCAL FOOD PANTRIES

March 13, 2012 by The Inside Press

On Monday night, the potters of New Castle, in collaboration with several other local organizations, hosted a sold-out Empty Bowls event at the First Congregational Church in Chappaqua. More than 300 people attended, enjoying soups donated by local restaurants served in bowls handmade by local potters.  Live music added to the festive atmosphere.  And by the end of the evening, organizers were surprised to discover they’d raised way more money than expected.  “Since everything was donated, we knew anything we raised would go straight to our local food pantries, so we had hoped for about $5,000,” said committee member Ruth Parnes.  “As it turns out, between the tickets, the raffle sales, and the donations we received from people who couldn’t attend and those who gave more than the ticket price, we totaled $9,708!”

Guests arrived to a display of hundreds of handmade bowls from which they had the daunting task of choosing only one in which they would be served their soup.  Many people circled the tables again and again, trying to decide between the many different and beautiful bowls, each a unique work of ceramic art.  “More than 28 artists contributed to the creation of these bowls,” said committee member Andrea Samuelson, Director of the New Castle Art Center where the potters work and/or take classes.  “It was truly a collaborative effort.   Someone would make a bowl, someone else would trim it, and someone else would glaze it.”  And, as one potter put it, the beneficiaries of the event were not just the food pantries.  “The tangible goal was to raise money,” said committee member Anne Gans. “But in the process, we found the experience of giving up artistic ownership of the bowls added to our sense of shared community.

After choosing a bowl, guests moved on to choosing from the soups and stews provided by local restaurants and caterers.  “I hope everyone takes the time to patronize our many sponsors and thank them for their generous support of our event,” said committee member Lisa Fitzgerald.  “We had fabulous soups and stews from Crabtree’s Kittle House, Gail Patrick’s, Taylored Menus, Ladle of Love, Via Vanti, Jardin du Roi and King Street Restaurant and Bar.  Panera and ShopRite provided bread and rolls.   And at the last minute, when we realized we’d forgotten butter, the Chappaqua Diner came to our rescue, happy to load us up with boxes full of butter pats.”   Volunteers cleared tables between seatings, resetting with ribbon-banded napkins rolled up with spoons and knives and placemats which acknowledged the dozens of people and organizations who supported the event, including sponsors such as Desires by Mikolay, The Cosmetic Boutique, Joe’s Repair Shop, the EyeGallery of Chappaqua, Family Britches, Ehrlich Media and Allstate agent Stephen Greenberg.  Printing of brochures and placemats was donated by Accel Printing and Graphics in Mount Kisco.

Throughout the evening, local musicians contributed their talents to make it a festive community event.  Horace Greeley High School a capella groups The Enchords and the Acafellas led a roster of performers that went on to include local residents David Wolff and Ken Margolis on guitar and clarinet; Barbara Doss and Shelley Robinson on violin, harp and piano; and culminating with Stephen Fancher, music director of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, improvising at the piano on classical, jazz and pop tunes with Barbara Doss again on violin.  “The whole evening was designed to bring many different members and organizations in our community together for a common cause,” said committee member Penny Vane. “We had volunteers and guests from several different religious institutions, from the Art Center, from girl scouts and youth groups, and the Garden Club donated flower arrangements for our raffle.  Empty Bowls is a global movement played out at the local level, and we were so proud and inspired by our community’s eagerness to participate.”

Proceeds from the event will be shared proportionately between the Mt. Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry and the Interfaith Emergency Food Pantry in Pleasantville.

Filed Under: New Castle News

HGSF SILENT AUCTION PREVIEW

March 13, 2012 by The Inside Press

The HGSF’s Annual Fundraiser Event Thursday, March 15, 2012 – 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

We are very excited to see everyone this coming Thursday night at Crabtree’s Kittle House for our annual HGSF benefit honoring Lyndall Boal as this year’s third annual Ed Habermann Award recipient. The event will feature a fabulous silent auction, raffle prizes, and great food and wine throughout the evening, with a special awards presentation honoring Lyndall Boal, the recipient of our 3rd annual Ed Habermann award, starting promptly at 8:00 p.m. PLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR CHECKBOOKS so you can purchase some of the fantastic items in our silent auction! Payment will also be available on-site by credit card/PayPal through our website.

Here is a preview of what’s waiting for you!

Tickets to:
Universal Studios (with VIP passes), Knick games, concerts (with VIP passes) and live tapings for TV shows including The View and Inside the Actors Studio – and MORE!

Gift Certificates for:
A romantic night’s stay at the Ritz Carlton, White Plains, private cooking classes, mah jongg classes, CPR and yoga classes, college application essay sessions with essay guru Jocelyn Glantz, merchandise from local retailers such as Eye Gallery of Chappaqua and Hickory and Tweed, and highly coveted parking spaces for Greeley’s 2012 graduation – and MORE!

Dining packages for:
Crabtree’s Kittle House, Le Jardin du Roi – and MORE!

Don’t forget:

Kindle Fire, jewelry from Desires by Mikolay, Rocks by Jolie B. Ray, ICD and Karen Nadel, jersey autographed by Carmelo Anthony, basketball autographed by Bernard King, one-of-a-kind Greeley 2012 pillow created by artist Jane Sheinfeld – and MORE!

Plus RAFFLE tickets for an impossible-to-get iPad 3 and an amazing adult 7 speed Raleigh Talus 2.0 mountain bike with helmet, courtesy of Julio Bicycles in Chappaqua.

There is still time to register for the event at: Register for the Fundraiser Event

Reminder: There are no physical tickets for the event, you will be checked in at the door.

See you Thursday!

Filed Under: Past Happenings

Friends of Karen Helps Families Celebrate Easter and Passover The Gift of a Holiday Dinner for a Critically-ill Child

March 13, 2012 by The Inside Press

The Gift of a Holiday Dinner for a Critically-ill Child

Easter and Passover are very meaningful holidays, and this year they arrive on the same weekend (April 6-8).  Friends of Karen, a children’s charity, wants to make sure that families caring for a child with cancer or another life-threatening illness can celebrate with a holiday meal.

When parents have a critically-ill child, they often have no time to prepare a special meal for a holiday, and may not even have the funds to go shopping after paying for medical and other expenses related to their child’s illness.  Friends of Karen’s Easter & Passover Supermarket Gift Card appeal helps solve this problem and gives them a chance to be together as a family.  Please contribute an A&P, Shoprite, Stop & Shop or Pathmark gift card so that a family can enjoy the foods that have special meaning for their important holiday.  Call Denise Tredwell at 914-617-4052 to participate,  or make a secure donation at  www.FriendsOfKaren.org , click on the purple Click Here To Donate button, and put “Easter and Passover program” in the place on the form that asks for a Special Message.

Friends of Karen is the only organization that provides emotional, financial and advocacy support to families of a child with cancer or another life-threatening illness, from diagnosis through treatment.  Since 1978, we have touched the lives of over 11,800 children in the New York Metro region.  With compassion, dedication and expertise, Friends of Karen helps sustain the entire family during an overwhelmingly frightening, confusing and turbulent time.

Friends of Karen serves all qualified families without regard to race, religion, or national origin.  For more information, visit www.FriendsOfKaren.org or call 914-617-4040.

Filed Under: New Castle News

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