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A Teen Digital Portrait Workshop at KMA

October 16, 2013 by The Inside Press

Nov. 16 for 7th-8th graders; Dec. 7 for 9-10th graders

WHAT: Here and There Workshops for Teens is a day-long program for teenagers.  It begins at the Katonah Museum of Art (KMA), where students will work with artist Anne-Marie McIntyre, drawing faces from the KMA current exhibition, Eye to I, paying close attention to light, shadow and facial expressions.  At the mid-way break, everyone will take the train to Pleasantville (with KMA and JBFC staff members) for a hands-on project in the Jacob Burns Film Center’s Media Arts Lab, where they will explore how filmmakers use lighting and camera techniques to draw out the personality and emotions of their subjects.

COST: $63 for members (JBFC members, Family Level or above, and/or KMA members).  $70 for nonmembers. Registration fee includes train ticket. Pre-paid registration required.

TO REGISTER:

Participants must commit to the entire day and bring their own lunch; To register, go to http://www.burnsfilmcenter.org/education, or call 914.773.7663, ext. 8.

WHEN: Grades 7–8, Saturday, November 16

Grades 9-10, Saturday, December 7

10:00 am–12:00 at the KMA

1:30–3:30 pm at the Media Arts Lab

WHERE: Drop-off: Katonah Museum of Art, 134 Jay Street (Route 22), Katonah, NY

Pick-up: Media Arts Lab, 405 Manville Road, Pleasantville, N

WHO: The Katonah Museum of Art (KMA), located at 134 Jay Street (Route 22) in Katonah, NY, is a cultural destination offering changing exhibitions that feature art from all cultures and time periods. The Museum attracts visitors from Westchester and Fairfield Counties, as well as the larger tri-state region.  Located at the northern end of Katonah’s “Museum Mile” just off of Route 22, and neighboring John Jay Homestead and Caramoor, the Katonah Museum of Art is a two-minute taxi ride from the Katonah Metro North train station.

The KMA offers lectures, workshops, concerts and other events for a general audience, as well as   innovative and substantive programs for over 100 member schools. The Learning Center is an interactive space where children can come on a daily basis to explore and create art. Among the many programs for children and families are Stroller Tours, Family Days, Saturday Story Time, Schools Out/Arts In vacation day programs, and art classes for children ages three through twelve.  The Museum’s innovative Arte Juntos/Art Together program for new immigrant families has been recognized as a model program by the federal government.

The KMA mounts ten exhibitions per year in its main galleries, Sculpture Garden, and Learning Center. Influential modernist architect Edward Larrabee Barnes designed the 10,000 square-foot building.

*Museum hours: Sunday: 12pm – 5pm, Tuesday through Saturday: 10am – 5pm, Closed Monday.

*Museum Admission: $10 Adults, $5 Seniors & Students, Members & Children (under the age of 12) always enter free

The Jacob Burns Film Center is a nonprofit cultural arts organization dedicated to: presenting the best of independent, documentary, and world cinema; promoting 21st century literacy, and making film a vibrant part of the community. Located on a 47,500 sq. foot, three building campus in the center of Pleasantville, the JBFC is just 30 miles outside of New York City. Since the opening in 2001, over 2,000,000 people have seen over 5,400 films from more than 40 countries. The campus includes the 27,000 sq. foot Media Arts Lab, the JBFC’s state-of-the-art education center, a creative and educational community for storytellers in the digital age, offering one-time workshops, intensive courses, and weekend programs for children and adults of all ages.

Filed Under: Westchester

An Evening in Good Taste to End Child Hunger

October 15, 2013 by The Inside Press

“An Evening in Good Taste” will showcase the culinary talents of Westchester County chefs!

Thursday, October 17, 2013 6-9pm
1133 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, NY 10604
$200 per ticket, tickets still available.

Great food from 25 of Westchester’s finest chefs, world-class wine and Speciality Cocktails all for a good cause.

Entertainment by DJ Al Bernstein of WCBSFM 101.1

TREAT YOUR PALATE TO DELICIOUS DISHES LIKE:

Lobster Tacos from Chat 19

Longford’s Own Made Ice Cream

Honey-Balsamic Pork Tenderloin with sweet potato polenta from Sunset Cove

Assortment of Retro Treats (Devil Dogs, Twinkies and Snowballs) from Lulu Cake Boutique

FEATURING THE FOLLOWING RESTAURANTS

  • 80 West
  • Abigail Kirsch Catering Relationships
  • Café of Love & Ladle of Love
  • Caperberry Events at The C.V. Rich Mansion
  • Chat 19
  • Cooper’s Mill
  • Crabtree’s Kittle House Restaurant and Inn
  • Equus at Castle Hotel and Spa
  • Longford’s Own Made Ice Cream
  • Lulu Cake Boutique
  • Meritage Restaurant
  • Moderne Barn
  • Molly Spillane’s Bar and Restaurant
  • Mt. Kisco Seafood
  • NoMa Social
  • Pinch American Grill
  • Restaurant North
  • Sam’s of Gedney Way
  • Sofrito
  • Sunset Cove
  • Sweetooth
  • Tarry Lodge
  • The Atrium at Doral Arrowwood
  • Toni Ann’s Catering 

COCKTAILS

  • Good Vodka, LLC
  • Prohibition Distillery
  • Southern Wine & Spirits
  • Yonkers Brewing Co.
  • Captain Lawrence Brewing

COFFEE & DESSERT

Path Coffee Roasters

To purchase tickets call Patricia Reino at (914) 923-1100
patricia.reino@foodbankforwestchester.org or visit www.foodbankforwestchester.org.

 

Filed Under: Sponsor News!

Chappaqua-Millwood Fall Festival

October 15, 2013 by The Inside Press

gailpatricChange in the season brings a change in the menu at Gail Patrick’s.

Our two New Features, “A Taste of the Southwest” and our new “Crêperie Bar” have been a big success.  Stop in to try these new delicious choices and see what everyone in Chappaqua is talking about!

Halloween CandyIf you missed our Special this month, Get $20 worth of Gail Patrick’s for only $10, don’t worry, you can Buy it Now!  

Gail Patrick’s is having a “Guess the Weight of the Pumpkin Contest,” so be sure to enter your guess. Three winners will be drawn on Monday, 10/28 and each will win a $20 gift card and will be announced in our November Newsletter.

The Chappaqua-Millwood Fall Festival will take place on October 26th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in downtown Chappaqua. This is an annual favorite festival where businesses and restaurants have tables out front with great deals, samples and special sales. Come on down with the kids and enjoy crafts, food, music, shopping, entertainment, a farmer’s market and engaging kid’s activities.

Our New Thing? Zing.

On Tuesdays and Thurrsdays from 11am – 2pm, come experience our Taste of Southwest, a zesty new wrapper menu that’ll add a little welcome “heat” to the cooler weather. It starts with a white or wheat wrapper or bowl, and is built from there with your choice of great fillings, including chicken, beef or pork, sautéed peppers or onions, Spanish yellow rice and other great Mexican-style fillings. Depending on your choice of meats, the cost is $7.75 to $8.25. Mucho bueno! Check out or complete Southwest Menu!

Ahh, les Crêpes Sucrées et Salées!

 

Also, on Wednesdays and Fridays, from 11am-2pm, we’re featuring a Crêperie for those with a more European flare. Stop by and join us for this very popular and trendy dining option.

Our menu includes both a savory and sweet  menu.Our crêpes range in price from $7.00-$7.50. Some of our choices include:

  • Black Forest ham and Gruyere
  • Grilled Chicken, Asparagus and Goat Cheese
  • Ratatouille Classic
  • Nutella Banana Heaven
  • Apple Walnut Pie
  • Smores

Fresh Berries, Pastry Cream and Whipped Cream.

Soup’s On

Of course, our popular Soup Bar is back this fall, and we’re featuring 8 different soups daily. See our Website for the soups offered today. Come in and get a bowl of hot, steaming “wonderful.”

Gift and Craft Fair

Get a jump on your holiday shopping and find some one-of-a-kind  gifts at the 29th annual Chappaqua Gift and Craft Fair at Bell Middle School on Saturday, November 9th. Gail Patrick’s is proud to be the exclusive food vendor at this fun event for the 4th year in a row. Come for truly unique gifts and beautiful crafts, and support local craft people and businesses.

Gail Patrick’s is your gourmet eaterie of Chappaqua. Dine in or take out…we make it easy for you to enjoy the finest, freshest food here or at home. See you soon!

You’ll find it all at Gail Patrick’s Café.

Gail and Patrick

914-238-0690

Send us an email

www.gailpatrickscafe.com

Filed Under: Sponsor News!

ICD Jewelry Fall Festival

October 13, 2013 by The Inside Press

Come see what downtown has to offer!

HOLIDAY SHOPPING!

fall-festival

Come downtown on Saturday to start your holiday shopping and take advantage of special offers by our merchants!

ICD CONTEMPORARY JEWELRY: Shop early for Chanukah & Christmas with 20% off in-store purchases on October 26!

ALWAYS THE CHILDREN: Their “fabulous fall floor model sale” continues and on 10/26 receive 10% off any new furniture order.

AURORA: Giving away one $25 gift certificate every hour on Saturday (from 11-4) as well as free brownies from Rich Brownies!

BREEZE: Visit the Super-Clearance table (including some Halloween merchandise)!

 CENTER FOR ALIGNED HEALING: New clients receive 1/3 off of energy medicine services w/ B. Bloom.  Must purchase on 10/26 and use by November 30.

CITIBANK: Spin their “Wheel of Prizes” and receive a free gift when you stop in for a complimentary mortgage and credit card rate review.

DESIRES BY MIKOLAY: Stop by to see their awesome pumpkin, enjoy complimentary spiced apple cider, get 10% off your purchase, and great gift bags with purchase.

DR. ALEXANDRA CHAN KATZ: Fall Special at this Parisian-inspired dental boutique – $99.00 for a comprehensive exam, treatment plan, X-rays and cleaning ($255.00 value)!

ELEGANCE II: 20% off of all pink items during the month of October!

KIWI COUNTRY DAY CAMP: Save $500!  When you enroll at Kiwi Country Day Camp with a friend, both families save $500 per child.  Visit Kiwi Country Day Camp at their tent on Saturday (10/26) to find out more!

L3 FITNESS: Call or email for one free “Evolution” training by L3 Fitness trial class.

SQUIRES: Stop by their sidewalk sale featuring name brand clothing/footwear (cash and carry only).  In addition, enjoy their

pumpkin promotion on in-store merchandise (customers pull a color coded lollipop from a pumpkin and receive an “on the spot” discount on any regularly priced products).

WHISPERING PINES: Serving Hot Apple Cider and treats for kids, giving a flower to all the Moms who come in plus 10% off on all purchases on 10/26.

EAT AND DRINK!

Our local restaurants will have food and drink ready for you – plus, enjoy afternoon wine tastings!

(Unless otherwise stated, offers valid on 10/26/13.)

CHAPPAQUA WINE & SPIRIT CO.: Wine tasting from 2pm – 6pm!

GAIL PATRICK’S CAFE: Come inside for soups and sandwiches and “Guess the Weight of the Pumpkin” (from now until Halloween) and be entered to win one of three $20.00 gift cards (drawing on 10/31).

HILLTOP WINE AND SPIRITS: Paolo Scavino wine tasting from 2pm – 6pm!

LE JARDIN DU ROI: 2-for-1 mimosas with breakfast or lunch!

LOCAL: Grab and go special – roasted squash, kale and white bean/artichoke spread wrap – $5 each!

OLD STONE TRATTORIA: 10% off dine-in or take-out lunch if you mention this email.

 QUAKER HILL TAVERN: Buy one, get one burgers from 11:30am – 4pm.  Don’t forget their Halloween Costume Party w/ DJ on Saturday at 9:30pm!

VILLARINA’S: Check out their selection of paninis and wraps for lunch and pick up drinks and snacks as well!

FUN!

Thanks to our local merchants, enjoy free RIDES and ACTIVITIES, including: hay ride, DJ, photo booth, karaoke, joust, bounce castle, obstacle course, mini-carousel, 3-car children’s train, face painting, a balloon twister, henna tattoos, airbrush t-shirts, and more!

A LITTLE (FRIENDLY) COMPETITION!

Love to bake?  Enter the apple pie (and apple crumble and apple cake/tart) contest hosted by the Farmer’s Market.  Click HERE for the rules and registration.  Judge Grace Bennett – publisher and editor of Inside Chappaqua – is ready to be impressed!

Bring your hungry kids to the doughnut eating contest (3 different categories based on age) – whoever eats the most doughnuts in the allotted time wins!  “Donuts” supplied by Dunkin’.  Click HERE for a registration form.

For more information/updates, visit our Facebook page.

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:

ICD Contemporary Jewelry

Breeze, Houlihan Lawrence Chappaqua, Music in Chappaqua, North Country Sotheby’s International Realty, Play Care Nursery & Preschool, Ted Holmes of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy, the ONswitch, Emmary Day Spa, Eye Gallery, The GOOD DISH, Chappaqua Paint and Hardware, Family Britches, King Street Restaurant, Kiwi Country Day Camp, Quaker Hill Tavern, Squires Family Clothing and Footwear, WeeZee World of “Yes I Can!”, Art of Flowers, Aura Salon, Breathe, Center for Aligned Healing, Dr. Alexandra’s Dental Clinique Boutique, Hilltop Wine & Spirits, Old Stone Trattoria, Santa’s Salon, Spoon, Susan Lawrence, The M Boutique (formerly Designer Symphony), Walgreens, and Whispering Pines.

Filed Under: Happenings

Chappaqua PTA Meeting & Upcoming Events

October 13, 2013 by The Inside Press

pta-logoChappaqua PTA Fall Meeting

You’re invited to the fall meeting of the Chappaqua PTA taking place on Monday, 10/21, at 7:15pm at Bell Middle School.  You’ll have the opportunity to learn about district PTA programming on tap for this year at this informational meeting.  All are welcome!

VOTE on NOMINATING COMMITTEE proposed SLATE

Also at the Fall Meeting, as required by PTA bylaws, PTA members will be voting on the PTA’s 2013-14 Budget and on the PTA Executive Committee’s proposed slate of parent volunteers to serve on the 2013-14 PTA Nominating Committee. The Nominating Committee will identify and recruit candidates to serve as PTA officers for the 2014-15 school year.

SAVE the Dates!

The PTA is happy to offer many exciting fall events that are fun for the whole family.  All are welcome to these seasonal events:

  • Grafflin PTA Halloween Spooktacular, 10/26 from 12-3pm
    This annual event, held at Grafflin, offers games, crafts, face painting, fortune tellers, a magic show and a good witch who passes out candy, along with a delicious and festive bake sale.  The Halloween Spooktacular is an exciting afternoon of fun and games, open to all Chappaqua children and their families, as well as neighboring communities.
  • 4th Annual Chappaqua Spelling Bee, 11/4 at 7pm, HGHS Gym
    This event is actually hosted by SHARE (Students Have A Responsibility Everywhere) to benefit the Horace Greeley Scholarship Fund.  Register your team by 10/18 – and/or sign up to sponsor a team – to compete in the Spelling Bee.  There will be rounds for teams in the following categories: Middle School Students, Greeley Students, Greeley Seniors, Faculty/Administrators and Community Members.  Click here for details.
  • Chappaqua Craft Fair, 11/9, 10am-4pm  
    Where can you get all those hostess, holiday and birthday gifts/party favors in one place?  At the Craft and Gift Fair at Bell School! Over 75 vendors, including Bell students with their own wares, will be there – with food, a vendor raffle, and free admission!  Buy your gifts while supporting the Bell PTA’s biggest fundraiser.  Visit chappaquacraftfair.com for more details.
  • Westorchard Toy and Book Fair, 11/23,10am-2pm
    This is the biggest fundraiser of the Westorchard PTA.  Donations of clean, new and used toys and books are being accepted in the school lobby through 11/8.  Items must be in good condition with all pieces intact. Stuffed animals, pillows, helmets and sleeping bags will not be accepted.

Contact Information

Do you have a question about the Chappaqua PTA or about your child’s school PTA?  Click here for a list of PTA officers and their contact information.

Susan Fisher  Chappaqua PTA President  chappaquaptapresident@gmail.com

Amanda Goodstadt Chappaqua PTA Vice President chappaquaptavicepresident@gmail.com

Filed Under: Happenings

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