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HGSF Honorees John Re: “Be Involved” Pat Pollack: “Speak to Children as if…”

April 23, 2017 by The Inside Press

By Grace Bennett

At a late March annual fundraiser for the Horace Greeley Scholarship Fund (HGSF): In a packed Mount Kisco Country Club ballroom, an outpouring of affection and appreciation was extended toward honorees John Re, recipient of the Horace Greeley Ed Habermann Award, and to Pat Pollack, recipient of the Horace Greeley Award of Distinction.

Notably, each honoree spoke of values HGSF extolls: that of the importance of community involvement and how to let our kids know we believe in them and in their dreams and aspirations of who they can become.

In her remarks, Pat Pollack quoted Brooke Hampton: “Speak to children as if they are the wisest, kindest, most beautiful and magical beings on earth for what they believe is what they become,” recited Pollack, a long time nurse in the Chappaqua school district, and founder of New Castle Cares. A video montage, featuring fond reminisces from grateful students, family, neighbors & colleagues, preceded Pollack’s remarks.

For John Re, a long time and award-winning AYSO soccer coach, and founder of the town’s beloved Dawn’s Ray of Hope, Inc., living in a community is all about getting involved. “For me, I thought it obligates you–to be involved,” he stated. “You don’t get to complain about the way things are or the way things are being run unless you are willing to do the work, to put yourself out there, to put in the effort, in order to make a difference.”

According to Alan Nadel, President of the HGSF, the Fund started informally in 1946 when the senior class raised $300 to help students pay for college. Annual fundraisers followed. Over the past 10 years, the HGSF has awarded grants totaling $1,786,000 to 287 Greeley Alums.

“The board works hard each year raising money which, after expenses, is all awarded in grants,” he said. Last year the HGSF awarded $223,000 to 29 Greeley alumni.

The demonstrated need for these 29 grant recipients was over $450,000. “We weren’t even able to cover half.  Every year the HGSF works hard to bridge this gap,” said Nadel. “There is clearly need here in Chappaqua, despite the fact that it is an ‘affluent community.’ Need arises for many unexpected reasons including family illness, divorce and death. College is expensive!”

To learn more and/or contribute, visit www.hgsf.org.

HGSF Honoree Pat Pollack
PHOTO BY ANDREW HILLEBRAND
HGSF President Alan Nadel with Honoree John Re
PHOTO BY ANDREW HILLEBRAND
(L-R): Matt Re (John Re’s son), David Perlmutter, past HGSF president, and John Re
PHOTO BY GRACE BENNETT
(L-R): Catherine Frieder, Mindy Unger, Jennifer Leventhal and Lori Townsend
PHOTO BY GRACE BENNETT

 

Filed Under: Chappaqua Community Tagged With: fundraiser, HGSF, Horace Greeley Scholarship Fund, Scholarship

Greg Murray’s Star Shines at a Focus on a Cure Event for the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation

April 22, 2017 by The Inside Press

Risng Star Awardee: Greg Murray

By Molly Alexander

Greenwich, CT – A Focus on a Cure in March was an evening of dining, auctioning and, most of all, awareness for Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative colitis for the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation. These diseases, like many others, are not visible on the outside so it’s difficult for many to understand the toll it can have on one’s body. While it appears invisible on the outside, it’s wreaking havoc inside.

Guests had the opportunity to hear in depth about the struggles of Crohn’s and colitis through speeches given by Jeremy Schaap of ESPN and our own Horace Greeley junior, Greg Murray. Greg was diagnosed around his second birthday with ulcerative colitis. For the past 14 years of his life, he has been meeting with doctors from different states and cities, going through many procedures and changing medications. Having his first colonoscopy at only 20-months old, Greg had all the usual symptoms of a UC patient. Since his diagnosis, Greg has been dealing with constant flare-ups: really bad stomach aches and cramps. Some days he has been better than others but despite all his pain, baseball is what has kept Greg feeling normal and continuing his life like any other kid. He’s played the sport all his life and has been dedicated to the Greeley baseball team as well.

Not too long ago, Greg underwent three surgeries over a period of five months after conventional medicine failed to help him.  Surgery restored a sense of normalcy in Greg’s life, and of course, allowed him to play in the final two games of his baseball season.

“Here I am today and I feel great. It’s a relief not having to take any more medicine on a daily basis. My dream to be able to go away to college and play baseball is now possible and I am excited about my future,” he said. For this bravery and tolerance throughout his life, Greg was awarded the 2017 Rising Star Award, and walked off with autographed gear from his favorite teams. The event raised over $550,000 to benefit the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation and research to find a cure. If you’re interested in becoming involved, don’t hesitate to email Lisa Harding lharding@crohnscolitisfoundation.org or visit chronscolitisfoundation.org to find out about programs and events.

Molly Alexander, a junior in the LIFE School at Horace Greeley High School, is an intern for Inside Chappaqua and Inside Armonk Magazines this spring.

 

Filed Under: Chappaqua Community Tagged With: award, Chrons and Colitis Foundation, Greg Murray, Rising Star Award, youth

TCO Family Concert! Saturday April 29th

April 20, 2017 by The Inside Press

The Chappaqua Children’s Book Festival
Story Concert
PRESENTED BY The Chappaqua Orchestra
Michael Shapiro, Music Director and Conductor
Saturday • April 29th • 4pm
Chappaqua Performing Arts Center
480 BEDFORD RD • CHAPPAQUA, NY
Tickets at: http://tcochildrensconcertspring2017.brownpapertickets.com
“Peter and the Wolf”
 
& the Premiere of:
“The Babbling Orchestra”
An original work:
Words by Elliott Forrest(WQXR),
Music by Michael Shapiro
Family Concert
Advance Purchase $20
Concert Day $25
Children Under 4 Free

 

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: books, Chappaqua Orchestra, Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, concert, Family Concert, kids, Michael Shapiro, Peter and the Wolf, Storyboook Concert, The Babbling Orchestra, The Chappaqua Children's Book Festival, Wallace Auditorium

The Small Town Theater Company Presents: Steel Magnolias

April 4, 2017 by The Inside Press

Dates/Locations: May 12 • 13 • 8PM

The Hergenhan Center • Armonk, NY

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Synopsis

Steel Magnolias met with immediate critical and popular acceptance in its premier New York production. The play is alternately hilarious and touching and, in the end, deeply revealing of the strength and purposefulness which underlies the antic banter of its characters.

The action is set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair done. Helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle, the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon, Ouiser; an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee; and the local social leader, M’Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby, is about to marry a “good ole boy.”

Laura Donaldson
Shelby

Laura was last seen in our production of Talley’s Folley as well as Dangerous Liaisons. She has performed both professionally and locally for over 20 years. Favorite roles include Fantine in Les Miserables, Doralee in 9 to 5, Florence in Chess, Ellen in Miss Saigon, Gypsy Rose Lee in Gypsy, Cathy in The Last 5 Years, Julie Jordan in Carousel, The Witch in Into the Woods and the title role in Violet.

Colleen Fay
Truvy

Colleen was last seen in The Small Town Theater Company’s production of How I Learned to Drive. She has also been seen in The Vagina Monalogues at the Sandbox Theater.

Irene Howard
Ouiser

Irene has been entertaining audiences for nearly four decades portraying every Broadway belter from Mama Rose to Reno Sweeney to Miss Hannigan on every stage from the “Church Circuit” to the Westchester Broadway Theatre to Lincoln Center. She met husband Jay while starring opposite him in Annie Get Your Gun more than 30 years ago and they are still waging the “Battle of the Sexes” in New Fairfield, CT.

Liz Harrington
Annelle

Liz Harrington is proud to be making her Small Town Theatre Company debut in a favorite role. Recent roles include: Belle in Beauty and the Beast, Mandy in Time Stands Stills, Esther in Meet Me in St. Louis, and Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof. She first had the privilege of playing Annelle in 2010 with the Harrison Players.

Nellie O’Brien
M’Lynn

Nellie has performed in many national and local venues including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, The Westchester Broadway Theatre, Tarrytown Music Hall, The Emelin Theatre, Salt City Center and The Performing Arts Foundation. She has TV, radio, voiceovers, comedy improv and cabaret to her credit and was a recipient of the Irene Ryan Award for Excellence in Acting.

Misti Tindiglia
Clairee

An award winning actress, Misti works in independent films (three have gone to the Cannes Film Festival), commercials, animated films, voice overs, industrials and appears on stage in theaters throughout the New York area. Favorite role is Katharine Gerad in Mothers and Sons. SAG-AFTRA

Tom Kramer
Director

Tom has acted and directed at The Small Town Theatre Company. Acting roles include Charlotte von Mahlsdorf in I Am My Own Wife, Ben Franklin in 1776, Oscar Wilde in Gross Indecency, Malvolio in Twelfth Night, and The Steward in Into The Woods. Pays Tom directed include Follies, Gypsy, The Grapes of Wrath, Master Class, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, A Little Night Music, Evita, and Fiddler on the Roof.

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts Tagged With: Armonk, new show, Steel Magnolias, The Old Town Theater Company, Theatre

Armonk’s The Seafood Grille: Open for Business

April 4, 2017 by The Inside Press

The “Raw Bar”

The Seafood Grill has..

  • an amazing menu of the finest “Dock to Dish” seafood perfected with a slight Japanese twist.
  • the area’s only “Raw Bar” featuring Oysters, Crab Legs, Clams and more.
  • upscale and friendly bar featuring the finest liquors around.
  • A fantastic and very affordable wine collection paired to your entree and available by the glass or bottle.
  • *Eight Exclusive Craft Beers on Tap*
  • Happy Hour specials and an exclusive Express Lunch.
 Very shortly we will open our relaxing outdoor patio for all to enjoy Entertainment and Music.

We offer an exclusive private second floor dining room for your special events.

Make your reservation now! Call 914-730-1122

The Seafood Grill 465 Main St, Armonk, NY
 
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1st Floor Dining
Featuring Westchester County’s Award Winning Crabcake!
Some of our delicious dishes
Featuring fresh daily seafood direct from the docks
 

Filed Under: Sponsor News! Tagged With: Food, news, restaurant, seafood, Seafood Grille

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