Products & Services: IC has been “feeling the love” for almost nine years now, and especially enjoys spreading some too. This fourth annual “merchant profiles” edition highlights a vast array of offerings by many newcomers along with providing updates and reminders from long time sponsors. With each ad, a sponsor is invited to provide basic information about their business to help us create the accompanying profile. The end result is a virtual guide to shopping local! [Read more…] about Just Between Us • Feel The Love
A Dream Come True: Greeley Grad is Named Rhodes Scholar
On November 4, Harvard senior Brett Rosenberg logged into her email. A message appeared in her inbox from the Rhodes scholarship committee. When she clicked on it, the news that she was one of 12 finalists in the New York region appeared. “I was thrilled,” Rosenberg said. The email contained an invitation to a reception on Park Avenue on the evening of November 18. While the energy at this event was decidedly one of high anxiety, Rosenberg reveled in the congenial atmosphere amongst the finalists. “They’re really incredible people,” Rosenberg observed. [Read more…] about A Dream Come True: Greeley Grad is Named Rhodes Scholar
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Reaching Out via 1,000 Cranes
When an earthquake struck the island of Japan on March 3, 2011 the effects were devastating. The resulting tsunami caused widespread destruction and the loss of many lives. The Kihara family in Chappaqua immediately thought of their friends and family in Japan and quickly formulated a plan of action.
The Kiharas’s goal is to raise awareness of the effects of the natural disasters and contribute to the rebuilding through fund raising. The crux of their endeavor is based on the tradition of folding 1,000 origami cranes. Communities gather together to fold the cranes whenever one of their members is ailing or in need of assistance. Athena Kihara, a first year student at Wellesley College, explained this ancient Japanese custom: “It brings hope and makes wishes come true,” she related. Instead of presenting the traditional formation of 1,000 cranes, the Kihara family decided to sell 1,000 cranes and donate the proceeds to a library in Japan. The next step was to enlist volunteers to contribute to the growing number of cranes.
The idea was presented to Zahra Baird (the Chappaqua Library’s then teen librarian who is currently at the Yonkers Library). She recommended that Teen Alliance adopt the effort as one of their community service projects. Andrew Kihara, a Teen Alliance member and his mother Hitomi come to the library every other Wednesday to teach teens how to fold the cranes. “I have quite a lot of friends helping out,” Andrew said.
As the cranes multiplied, a location in which to sell them was sought. Baird spoke to Dawn Greenberg, owner of Aurora, Chappaqua’s fair trade store who was very receptive to the idea. In keeping with the global theme of her store she expressed her willingness to assist in the effort to “help people who are having trouble in other areas of the world.” A variety of cranes – some displayed on a Christmas tree, others adorning earrings and necklaces – are soaring in her shop.
Youth Corps Making a Difference: Working with the Chappaqua Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
By Lisa Ballou
Photos by Bill Bramswig
Sure there’s pizza and the buzz of adolescence, but Tuesday nights are anything but typical for the 19 teenagers who currently make up the Chappaqua Volunteer Ambulance Corps’ Youth Corps. [Read more…] about Youth Corps Making a Difference: Working with the Chappaqua Volunteer Ambulance Corps.


