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A 50-Year Retrospective of Westchester through Photos

September 18, 2015 by The Inside Press

- “A Casual Moment/Memorial Day 2006” by Marianne Campolongo Photography. The Clintons relax after the 2006 Memorial Day parade in Chappaqua, NY. This photograph will be displayed in the exhibition’s “Celebrity Neighbors” section.
“A Casual Moment/Memorial Day 2006” by Marianne Campolongo Photography.
The Clintons relax after the 2006 Memorial Day parade in Chappaqua, NY. This photograph will be displayed in the exhibition’s “Celebrity Neighbors” section.

 

“The Bedford Oak, October 30th, 2011” by Sylvain Cote Photography, taken in Bedford, NY. This picture was taken after the famous "2011 Halloween Nor'Easter.”
“The Bedford Oak, October 30th, 2011” by Sylvain Cote Photography, taken in Bedford, NY.
This picture was taken after the famous “2011 Halloween Nor’Easter.”

 

Rob Astorino with Maggie Mae Pup Reporter, 2014 by Ronni Diamondstein
Rob Astorino with Maggie Mae Pup Reporter, 2014 by Ronni Diamondstein.  A man of the people and pets, Rob Astorino takes a moment for a photo op with one of Chappaqua’s famous residents, Maggie Mae Pup Reporter at the Town of New Castle’s annual Memorial Day Parade and ceremony in May 2014. Mr. Astorino is the Westchester County Executive and was then a New York State gubernatorial candidate. Maggie Mae Pup Reporter is a canine columnist and blogger who has been published in WAG Magazine and Inside Chappaqua magazine.

 

In celebration of its 50th anniversary, ArtsWestchester is looking back at the milestones and memories from Westchester’s past 50 years. “Through the Decades: Picturing 50 Years in Westchester” is a photographic exhibition featuring archival and crowd-sourced photographs.

Throughout the past 50 years, cities gained skyscrapers, neighborhoods welcomed famous residents, storms changed our landscape, and the arts grew brighter. Through this exhibition, visitors will relive these important moments through the eyes of the people who experienced them: Westchester’s residents.  For more information, visit: artsw.org/decades.

“Through the Decades” is organized in partnership with The Journal News.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday–Friday 12-5pm, Saturday 12-6pm

  • Join us for the OPENING RECEPTION of “Through the Decades” on Sunday, October 4 from 4-6pm. Mingle with the exhibiting photographers and learn about the events, people and places that have made Westchester a unique place to work, play and live! Event is free. Suggested donation of $5 at door. RSVP requested: LHanley@artswestchester.org

Filed Under: Westchester Tagged With: Celebrities, photo, photography

A Wonderful Chance to Learn from Olympic Swimmer Ariana Kukors!

September 14, 2015 by The Inside Press

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By Susan Draper

As parents of a competitive swimmer, we had heard that attending the Olympic Swimming Trials is incredibly exciting because it allows the spectators to see the Olympic team as it is formed.

It was an amazing trip, one beyond our wildest dreams! Because we purchased a special package through the USA Swimming Foundation – partly the cost of the event tickets and partly a donation – we received numerous perks during our trip: We had an opportunity to sit with Rowdy Gaines as he announced events, took a behind the scenes tour of the broadcasting center, enjoyed both a fun swim with some Olympians and a cocktail hour with autograph opportunities, had ever-changing amazing event seats alongside USA Foundation members and/or Olympians plus much more. One day we had the unique opportunity to have lunch with some new Olympians.

IMG_6225Ariana Kukors was the absolute highlight of that lunch– she simply sparkles! She told us the most heartfelt story of the days leading up to her monumental swim, and described the exciting moment when she realized that she made one of the required top two spots to become an Olympian. We made an instant connection with her and, though we’ve only seen her twice since June of 2012, we’ve kept in close contact.

When we met Ariana she was already the world record holder for the 200 IM, set in the 2009 World Aquatic Championships in Rome. In addition to her Gold at that meet, she had also won a silver medal at the World Championships, and, based on her performance, was named the American Swimmer of the Year by Swimming World Magazine. That is pretty amazing, and in that fight for an Olympic team spot in 2012, she candidly told us that part of herself pep talk was to remind herself of the fact that she held the World Record. One of those spots was hers- she just had to swim her best to claim it.

Any age group swimmer knows that swimming your best time or achieving a personal best time can be a daunting task. There are no guarantees. It requires an efficient start, turns that are spot on, swimming one’s best strokes, the proper finish and the mental fortitude to pull it all together. Ariana has won seven medals in major international competition and 22 National Titles, but she isn’t the typical super tall swimmer with height on her side. She has developed some strong strategies and techniques to help make all of her talents – beautiful strokes and execution, along with utter determination and a belief in herself- come together to achieve her dreams.

It has been our dream to have Ariana here for a visit, and help coordinate events for both swimmers and non-swimmers alike. We are thrilled to announce that she will soon spend two days in Westchester, inspiring young athletes to be their very best: On September 26th from 4-6 p.m., Ariana will offer a “Dream Clinic” at the Bristal in Armonk. This event will be for teens from ages 12-18 looking for tips and strategies to make their dreams become realities.

On September 27th Ariana will offer swimming workshops in the pool at the Boys and Girls Club in Mt. Kisco. Because she would like to offer a very “hands on” clinic, there will be multiple timeslots –  Novice swimmers 9-11:30 a.m., Junior level swimmers 12-2:30 p.m. and Senior level swimmers 3:-5:30 p.m.. To sign up for either of these events, please email Arikukors@gmail.com. Registration and payment ($45 for the Armonk/Bristal event, $65 for the Boys/Girls Club Mt. Kisco event) must be completed in advance.

Filed Under: North Castle News Tagged With: olympics, swimming, USA

Jodi’s Gym to Raise Funds for The Great Chappaqua Bake Sale

September 10, 2015 by The Inside Press

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Announcing this year’s honorees: IMAGINE 2015

September 10, 2015 by The Inside Press

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MHA Fall Benefit 2015

Imagine An Evening of Celebration

You are invited!

Please join us at our fall benefit when we will honor four extraordinary individuals who have advocated tirelessly for mental health in our community and who have demonstrated dedicated and inspiring leadership:

  • Marion Lynton will receive the Lifetime Achievement Awardposthumously. She is remembered for her lifelong passion and advocacy for improved mental health programs and services. As a psychologist and an esteemed member of MHA Westchester’s Board of Directors for 26 years, her work helped to change the lives of tens of thousands of individuals and families affected by mental health issues.

Accepting the award will be Marion’s children (and benefit co-chairs), Lili Lynton, co-founder and operating partner of The Dinex Group, which operates 17 Daniel Boulud branded restaurants and Michael Lynton, Chief Executive Officer of Sony Entertainment and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sony Pictures Entertainment.

  • Bernadette Kingham-Bez will be recognized with MHA on the Move Award. Executive Director of Saint Vincent’s Hospital Westchester and Senior Vice President of Saint Joseph’s Medical Center, Ms. Kingham-Bez has provided visionary and transformative leadership in both hospital and community-based behavioral healthcare.
  • Inside Chappaqua/Inside Armonk Magazines and Grace Bennett will receive the MHA Media Award. As Publisher and Editor, Ms. Bennett has spearheaded responsible and sensitive reporting of mental health related topics, helping to shatter myths and providing beneficial education to our community.
  • Yoga teacher Nancy Kardon will receive the MHA Spirit Award for her years-long volunteer commitment to sharing her deep knowledge of yoga and its practical applications to members of the Sterling Community Center.

The evening includes cocktails, dinner, a silent auction and live music. Proceeds from this event directly support the recovery-driven services that MHA provides in the community.  

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Register Now!

I can’t make it

We’ll be celebrating our 69th year with a 60’s themed evening–the mood will be chill, the music groovy and tie-dye is optional!

We look forward to celebrating with you!

When
Friday October 23, 2015 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM EDT
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CV Rich Mansion
305 Ridgeway
White Plains, NY 10605
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Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: imagine, MHA, Westchester

Mental Health Association of Westchester’s Fall Benefit 2015

September 2, 2015 by The Inside Press

MHA Fall Benefit 2015

Co-chairs Lili Lynton and Michael Lynton invite you to join us for an inspiring evening of cocktails, dinner, live music and silent auction.

Friday, October 23, 2015 at 7pm at CV Rich Mansion in White Plains, New York

Proceeds from this event directly support the recovery-driven services MHA provides in our region.

On this special night we will honor four extraordinary individuals who have advocated for mental health in our community and who have demonstrated dedicated and inspiring leadership:

Marion Lynton will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award (posthumously) for her lifelong passion and advocacy for improved mental health programs and services. As a psychologist and an esteemed member of MHA Westchester’s Board of Directors for 26 years, her work helped to change the lives of tens of thousands of individuals and families affected by mental health issues.

Bernadette Kingham-Bez will be recognized with the MHA on the move Award. Executive Director of Saint Vincent’s Hospital Westchester and SVP of Saint Joseph’s Medical Center, Ms. Kingham-Bez has provided visionary and transformative leadership in both hospital and community-based behavioral healthcare.

Inside Chappaqua/Inside Armonk and Grace Bennett will receive the MHA Media Award. As Publisher and Editor, Ms. Bennett has spearheaded responsible and sensitive reporting of mental health related topics, helping to shatter myths and providing beneficial education to our community.

Yoga teacher and MHA Volunteer Nancy Kardon will receive the MHA Spirit Award for her years-long commitment to sharing her deep knowledge of yoga and its practical applications to the members of MHA’s Sterling Community Center.

As MHA begins its 69th year, we will be saying goodbye to the decade with a 60’s themed evening–the mood will be chill, the music groovy and the dress — Levi’s to St. Laurent!

Live Music by The A Band

To purchase tickets, please visit the website at mhawestchester.org
Contact Constance Moustakas at 914-265-7511 or development@mhawestchester.org for more information.

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