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The Fresh Juice Bar Era

April 10, 2014 by The Inside Press

juiceshopIt’s not the kind of bar that comes in a wrapper, but the kind with bar stools, blenders, super health boosting herbal supplements, AND conveniently healthy! During the past few years, the juice bar has nuzzled its way into the American lunch and snack crowds, setting up shop in airports and shopping malls, even edging into conventional and fast food eateries in some parts of the country. It’s a phenomenon created by the baby boomers who realize that what they put in their bodies is going to make a difference in how their bodies stay healthier. It is also about recognizing that fast foods, while convenient, are not particularly good for the body. Juice bars aim to offer both the health benefits along with the convenience.

Fresh Juice Vs. Bottled

Juicing is all the rage these days, clearly evident by all the juice available in bottles at the supermarket and health food stores. But no matter how cold pressed, unpasteurized, unheated they are, fresh juice will always be more bio-available, better tasting, higher in nutrients, and full of living enzymes.

The digestive system is in itself a very efficient juice machine. From teeth to intestine, your digestive track reduces the nutrients in foods to a liquid form, small enough for the tiny villi that line the intestinal wall to absorb the liquefied nutrients into the bloodstream. These nutrients are then transported to every cell of your body.

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MHA’s 5K Run/Walk & 1-Mile Kids’ Race: The Inside Press Rallies for Mental Health!

April 8, 2014 by The Inside Press

MHA on the Move 2013 Hector M(207)On Sunday, May 4th, you have the opportunity to join your neighbors and go the extra kilometer for mental health in our community.  Inside Chappaqua and Inside Armonk Magazines are media sponsors and residents, Cathy Gursha, Judy Fuhrer, Sharon and Alan Pollack and Seven Bridges librarian, Karen Baker are all Race Ambassadors. Whether you run or walk or volunteer, your participation helps raise the money that makes mental health services more accessible to community members who need it most. With the data now showing that 1 in 5 live with a mental health condition, more effective help and better resources are essential.

The Mental Health Association of Westchester’s MHA on the move 5K Run/Walk and 1 Mile Kids’ Race is from 8am to noon at FDR State Park in Yorktown Heights, NY. Celebrating ten years, it’s an inspiring, fun, family-friendly community-wide event. Eight-time Emmy winner, WCBS’s Lou Young will kick off the event along with 10th Anniversary co-chairs Ann Mandel Laitman from Bedford, Amy Collins, of Somers and Randi Silverman, from Dobbs Ferry.

Children get their own fun warm-up and 1-Mile Kids’ Race (ages 4-12) plus ribbons for each runner and medals for the top three girls and boys. Everyone gets healthy food and a fun morning in the park. All participants receive a free t-shirt. Runners enjoy a race timed by the Taconic Road Runners with medals awarded in each age category as well as overall top male/female. Walkers get a 5K walk in the park.  Parking is free.  For more information and to register, visit www.mhawestchester.org

MHA is a community-based mental health agency that has been helping Westchester County residents for 68 years through direct services, professional and community education and advocacy. MHA supports 18,000 individuals annually through a comprehensive array of mental health services striving to help each individual to achieve their personal goals and to lead independent and healthy lives.

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: Armonk, Chappaqua, Mental health, MHA of Westchester, running

70 Young Jewish Artists Strut their Stuff

March 29, 2014 by The Inside Press

2 Group ShotSome 70 top young Jewish artists from around the world gathered in Garrison, NY on March 23-26, 2014 for the Asylum Arts International Jewish Artist Retreat. The one-of-a-kind networking and learning experience is intended to connect and empower Jewish artists around the world, ultimately to help cultivate an international community of Jewish artists.

The retreat was organized by Asylum Arts, a first-of-its-kind global network of Jewish artists that has recently launched with the support of the Schusterman Philanthropic Network and aims to engage more people with Jewish ideas, identity and community through the vibrant Jewish and Israeli cultural landscapes. Asylum Arts supports contemporary Jewish culture worldwide, bringing greater exposure to artists and cultural initiatives, providing opportunities for new projects and collaborations and elevating the level of excellence and artistic activity.

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Asylum Arts International Jewish Artist Retreat was created as part of Schusterman Connection Points, an initiative launched by the Schusterman Philanthropic Network, a global enterprise that supports and creates innovative initiatives for the purpose of igniting the passion and unleashing the power in young people to create positive change in Jewish communities and beyond. Additional support is provided by Genesis Philanthropy Group and Righteous Persons Foundation.

 

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts

Rosenthal JCC Children’s Carnival

March 27, 2014 by The Inside Press

jcc-nwChildren’s Carnival
Sunday, May 4, 11am-4pm
Rain Date May 18th

Rosenthal JCC, 600 Bear Ridge Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570

Games, rides and refreshments for all ages include Bumper Cars, Trackless Train Ride, Zipline, Deluxe Carousel, Rock Climbing, Bouncy Castles galore, Face Painting, Balloon Making, Frannie’s Goodie Shop, Pizza and Ice Cream Truck and much more!

Free entertainment includes:

11 a.m. – Magician John Turdo
12 p.m. – Miz Liz’s Variety Show
1 p.m. – Sports Games and Relays with Soundview Sports
1 p.m. – Fairy & Pirate Show
2 p.m. – Come ‘N Drum
3 p.m – Music with Tyler Miller
3:30-4 p.m – Yom Haatzmaut with Koby (Israel Independence Day)

Proceeds support programs for children with special needs and their families at the Rosenthal JCC. Advance discount ticket purchase can be made at www.rosenthaljcc.org

Filed Under: Happenings

“Business in Bloom” Wed., April 9

March 25, 2014 by The Inside Press

Clicks, Bricks and Tricks!

Come hear the best digital marketing/social media ideas, best practices from small businesses nationwide, and retail promotions that really work.

60 minutes…10 incredible ideas.

biz-in-bloomCome back to school for the evening and learn about the best digital marketing/social media ideas, best practices from small businesses nationwide, and retail promotions that really work.

Give us 60 minutes … and you’ll get 10 incredible ideas. After the workshop, stay for a party where we launch the Chamber’s new website and you get the chance to network with other local business owners!  Includes appetizers.

6 to 9 p.m. Workshop and Website Launch Party: $20pp/Chamber Members and $30pp/Non-Members; Launch Party only: $15. World Cup Nursery School, 160 Hunts Lane, Chappaqua.

Cash bar.

Register online to attend: http://bit.ly/BizinBloom.

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