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Live Jazz and Wine Down Wednesday

February 24, 2016 by The Inside Press

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Join us, this Saturday, February 27th, as one of New York’s most celebrated musicians, bandleaders, composers and arrangers, Igmar Thomas performs at Chappaqua Station. Igmar Thomas has toured and collaborated with Lauryn Hill, Esperanza Spalding, Mos Def, Wyclef Jean, John Legend, Lionel Hampton, Gregory Porter and many others.

Trained at Berklee’s College of Music in Boston, Igmar’s passion for finding exceptional talent, coupled with his ability to create innovative and imaginative sounds has taken him to the stages of Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Centre, Apollo Theatre and The House of Blues. The trio consists of Igmar on Trumpet, Zaccai Curtis on keys and Alex Hernandez on upright bass.

Can’t wait to see us until the event on Saturday? Stop by the Station today for Wine Down Wedneday! Starting at 12 noon, all beer and wine are 2 for 1. How do you like the sound of that?!

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Filed Under: Happenings

The Armonk Players presents a free reading of “One Night with fanny Brice” March 3

February 23, 2016 by The Inside Press

One Night with Fanny Brice

Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 8pm
Simply Theatre! Play Readings By The Armonk Players
Tonight: One Night with Fanny Brice
By Chip Deffaa
Featuring Christine DiTota (Fanny Brice) and Assaf Gleizner (Musical Director/Piano)
Admission: Free (voluntary donations cheerfully accepted)

Fanny Brice rose from rather humble origins to become the highest-paid American singing comedienne–a Ziegfeld star. A strong, intuitive, street-smart woman, Brice’s life story provided the inspiration for Funny Girl and Funny Lady. One Night with Fanny Brice features songs Brice made famous, including “Rose of Washington Square”, “My Man”, and “Second Hand Rose”.

Chip Deffaa will join us for a talk back of his play following the performance.


Join us for a yummy reception after the reading and the opportunity to voice your opinions about the play in a discussion with the actors and director.

No advance ticket sales for this performance.


We perform at Whippoorwill Hall (adjacent to the North Castle Public Library) at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk, NY 10504 (use the Kent Place entrance, please). You can get travel directions here.

For up-to-date information, visit our website. If you would like to make a tax-free donation to the Friends of the North Castle Public Library to support the Armonk Players, you can do so here.

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts Tagged With: Armonk, Armonk Players, Fanny Brice, Inside Press, One Night with Fanny Brice, theater, theinsidepress.com

Yankee’s JOE GIRARDI: “Sports Talk Speaker” To UJA-FEDERATION OF NEW YORK

February 2, 2016 by The Inside Press

(From left) Richard Leroy of Briarcliff Manor, Carl Finger of Scarsdale, Jeff Kapelus of New Rochelle, New York Yankees Manager Joe Girardi, Barbara Bel of Scarsdale, David Perlmutter of Chappaqua, Scott Zemachson of Scarsdale, and Ken Fuirst of Chappaqua.
(From left) Richard Leroy of Briarcliff Manor, Carl Finger of Scarsdale, Jeff Kapelus of New Rochelle, New York Yankees Manager Joe Girardi, Barbara Bel of Scarsdale, David Perlmutter of Chappaqua, Scott Zemachson of Scarsdale, and Ken Fuirst of Chappaqua.

Yankees Manager Joe Girardi served as guest speaker at UJA-Federation of New York’s 10th Annual Sports Talk. The event took place on Thursday, January 28at Mulino’s at Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester, New York. It drew nearly 250 guests who came to support UJA-Federation’s life-changing work and hear from Girardi, who has guided the Yankees to five playoffs and one World Series Championship since being named manager in 2007.

A Purchase, New York, resident, Girardi successfully translated the skills he learned during his 15 years as a Major League Baseball catcher into his winning career as manager. As a major league catcher, he played for the Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals, and Yankees. He also dedicates much of his time to philanthropy, particularly his Catch 25 Foundation, which provides support to those afflicted with ALS, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, and fertility issues.

Guests had the opportunity to hear about the work of UJA-Federation, which over the course of its 99-year history has become the largest local philanthropy in the world, supporting a network of nearly 100 nonprofit organizations that serve every population from early childhood to old age, and that offer critical assistance in almost every life circumstance.

“It’s amazing how we’re immediately on the ground — whether that’s here in New York during Hurricane Sandy, in Israel during last summer’s rocket attacks, in Japan following the earthquake, or in Ukraine when the Jewish community came under threat. The impact we make is extraordinary,” said Event Chair Ken Fuirst of Chappaqua. “But the difference we make isn’t only in France or Israel or even downtown New York. We touch lives right here in Westchester.”

Event chairs were Barbara Bel of Scarsdale, Carl Finger of Scarsdale, Ken Fuirst of Chappaqua, Jeff Kapelus of New Rochelle, David Perlmutter of Chappaqua, and Scott Zemachson of Scarsdale. Richard Leroy of Briarcliff Manor served as auction chair. 

About UJA-Federation of New York


For nearly 100 years, UJA-Federation has inspired New Yorkers to act on their values and invest in our community for the biggest impact. Through UJA-Federation, more than 50,000 donors address issues that matter most to them, pooling their resources to care for New Yorkers of all backgrounds and Jews everywhere, to connect people to their Jewish communities, and to respond to crises close to home and around the globe. Working with nearly 100 beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and other Jewish organizations, UJA-Federation is the world’s largest local philanthropy; our reach spans from New York to Israel to more than 70 other countries around the world, touching 4.5 million people each year. For more information on how to donate or volunteer, please visit our website at www.ujafedny.org.

Filed Under: Westchester Tagged With: community, Inside Press, Judaism, New York, sports, theinsidepress.com, UJA Federation

The Armonk Players presents a free reading of “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” February 10

January 19, 2016 by The Inside Press

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 8pm
Simply Theatre! Play Readings By The Armonk Players
Tonight: Love, Loss, and What I Wore
By Nora and Delia Ephron
Directed by Leah Wendt
With Joy Arzaga, Grace Bennett, Flori Doyle, Patti Henderson, Michelle Moriarty, Carmel Riggs and Benna Strober
Admission: Free (voluntary donations cheerfully accepted)

Women bring to life the hilarious, poignant moments when they wore that unforgettable dress.

Join us for a yummy reception after the reading and the opportunity to voice your opinions about the play in a discussion with the actors and director.

No advance ticket sales for this performance.

We perform at Whippoorwill Hall (adjacent to the North Castle Public Library) at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk, NY 10504 (use the Kent Place entrance, please). You can get travel directions here.

For up-to-date information, visit our website. If you would like to make a tax-free donation to the Friends of the North Castle Public Library to support the Armonk Players, you can do so here.

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: Armonk, Armonk Players, Inside Press, play, theater, theinsidepress.com

Quaker Hill Tavern: Celebrating 10 Years!

December 2, 2015 by The Inside Press

Story and Photo By Karen Talbot

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Open every day for dinner, and Wednesday to Sunday for lunch, this casual family restaurant offers a place for individuals or families to meet, enjoy a good meal at a reasonable cost; regular patrons frequently come back again the same week. The owners and the staff take pride in knowing their guests and remembering their food and drink preferences.

A “10514 Burger” is very popular, served on grilled rye with Swiss cheese, sautéed pastrami, house made slaw and Russian dressing with a side of house French fries. Chili, soups and salads are also offered for lunch. Customers repeatedly order chicken wings in three flavor and size choices, fish tacos, seven burger choices and the N.Y. strip steak for dinner. Quaker Hill Tavern is not open for Thanksgiving or Christmas, but leading up to the Holidays, Erin will create a special cocktail and Erick will make a dessert that recognizes Holiday traditions. To celebrate their 10 years in business, and to support worthy causes, Quaker Hill has also designated 10 Mondays: “Monday Matters,” and donates 10% of their gross sales to a worthy charity.

61 N. Bedford Road, Chappaqua
914-238-6416
facebook.com/QuakerHillTavernChappaqua

Karen Talbot is a Westchester-based personal shopper and restaurant reviewer. The love of cooking runs in her family! Karen’s son Alex and his wife Aki Kamozawa started a food blog “Ideas in Food” in early 2000, and they have just opened “Curiosity Donuts” in the Stockton Market in Stockton, New Jersey.

Filed Under: Sponsor News! Tagged With: celebration, Chappaqua, dining, Inside Press, restaurant, tavern, theinsidepress.com

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