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“Totally Awesome” Ronald Reagans Big 80s Show Brings Down the House at Summer Concert Series

August 3, 2015 by The Inside Press

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Article and Photos by Matt Smith

As Jimmy McFly shreds a chord on the guitar, lead vocalist Beckie Gibson flips back her bangin’ teased-and-dyed-pink hair and throws up a peace sign. “Hello, Chappaqua!” she screams into the mic. “Are you ready to go back in time to the days where big hair ruled, stonewashed denim made you look so cool, and ‘milk did a body good?’” She steps back and takes a breath, while the crowd cheers in response. “We’re about to take you back in time, ‘Back to the Future,’ back to the baddest, most totally awesome decade… the 1980s!!”

And thus began the showcase of The Ronald Reagans Big ‘80s Show, the last of four weekly concerts held on Rec Field during the month of July, as part of Chappaqua’s 2015 Summer Concert Series, sponsored by Breezemont Day Camp and the New Castle Recreation and Parks Department.

concert.skyThroughout the night, the “bodaciously awesome” band, whose show came complete with 80s wigs, glow necklaces, and a smoke machine, offered up such favorites as “Material Girl,” “Any Way You Want It,” “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” and more of the decade’s best.

“[The concert] was a blast!” said Gibson, of performing. “Hundreds of people came out and the Chappaqua crowd was lively as they cheered and danced all night.”

And “hundreds” would probably be an understatement. Returning fans came out in droves to take in the nostalgic throwback event, and it’s clear they weren’t disappointed. “It’s great entertainment,” said one concertgoer. “We come out every year. We love it.” Added another: “It’s nice to get together with friends, sit under the stars, and enjoy the music.” Yet another commented she used the annual occasion’s laid-back environment to “unwind after work.”

The evening also brought out a fair share of newcomers. “It’s the first one we’ve gone to, ever,” shared one patron. “It’s pretty great. We’ll have to come again.” Regarding the attendance as a whole, “the turnout was better than we thought,” commented Dawn Greenberg, Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce, who spearheaded the evening.

It was an especially great night for the younger attendees, who had an extra reason to be giddy; in addition to the music offerings, Wednesday’s event served as “Kid’s Night,” and sponsors galore led several ancillary activities. Of note, Making Headway Foundation, the Chappaqua-based organization that raises money and awareness for children with brain and spinal cord tumors, gave guests the opportunity to dunk its employees, for a $5 donation to their cause.

concert.Dunk Tank“We’re especially touched to learn that [the] event supported a wonderful charity,” said Gibson, on the subject. “We think the students who spoke in front of the crowd are the true rock stars.”

All the same, the band put on a truly fantastic show, and fans agreed, as they have all month long; past concerts this year — featuring The Don DuPont Big Band, The Chappaqua Orchestra, and Concert Series regular, the Bruce Springsteen tribute band Tramps Like Us — have attracted similarly high numbers of residents and town members. And why do so many people come out for this event? The answer is quite simple, according to one guest: “It’s just fabulous. One of the highlights of the summer in town.”

After witnessing Wednesday night’s ‘80s extravaganza, we couldn’t agree more. And it’s all thanks to the house band of the evening, the Ronald Reagans. You put on a bangin’, rockin’, totally awesome show, guys. We won’t “stop believin’” you’ll be back next summer.

The Ronald Reagans Big ‘80s Show is based in New York City. In addition to Gibson (lead vocals) and McFly (vocals, bass), the band consists of members Vinnie James Dio (guitar, vocals), Dr. Paul “Cougar” Mellencamp (keyboards, keytar, harmonica), and Diamond David Lee Wilson (drums). Follow the Ronald Reagans on social media, or at www.theronaldreagans.com.

Matt Smith, a graduate of Skidmore College, is a regular contributor to The Inside Press, Inc.

Filed Under: New Castle News Tagged With: community, Inside Press, music, New Castle, Recreation Field, Summer Concert Series, theinsidepress.com

SAVE THE DATE MHA Annual Benefit

July 30, 2015 by The Inside Press

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Filed Under: Happenings

Rabbi Joshua Strom: New Leader at Congregation B’nai Yisrael

July 24, 2015 by The Inside Press

rabbi_josh_stromEditor’s Note: Congregation B’nai Yisrael is hoping members and prospective members will take the time to “get to know” their new Rabbi–Rabbi Joshua Strom–who just recently joined this vibrant North Castle congregation. Rabbi Strom joins B’nai Israel with not only an impressive Rabbinical background, but with a strong love for musical theater and hockey too!

Here are some highlights B’nai Israel provided about Rabbi Strom:

Rabbi Strom was born in northeast Philadelphia and raised in the suburb of Yardley, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He is the younger of two sons born to Rabbi Elliot and Susan Strom, brother to Adam. He grew up spending summers at URJ Camp Harlam in the Poconos, through which he made many lifelong friends and met his wife, Tali, and many weekends throughout the school year with NFTY-PAR.

He graduated Pennsbury High School in 1998 and went on to attend Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, where he received a BA in English, graduating magna cum laude in 2002.
While matriculating at Colgate, Rabbi Strom became very involved in the men’s a cappella group, the Colgate 13, as well as musical and dramatic theater, appearing in half a dozen productions of various genres. Colgate is also the place where Rabbi Strom discovered his aspirations for a career in the congregational rabbinate, as well as where he learned to tolerate the cold and love the beautiful game of hockey.

In the year following his graduation, while applying to the rabbinical school of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, he worked at Congregation Beth Chaim in Princeton Junction, New Jersey as the assistant director of the religious school and youth group advisor.

Rabbi Strom began his rabbinical studies in the summer of 2003 in Jerusalem, and returned the following spring to begin studying at the New York campus. He served Temple Beth El in Chappaqua as a rabbinic intern for that year, and also began to teach at Temple Shaaray Tefila of New York City, where he would eventually become a rabbinic intern. Upon his ordination from HUC-JIR in 2008, Rabbi Strom went on to serve Shaaray Tefila as their assistant and then associate rabbi until the spring of 2015.

Rabbi Strom and Tali were married just weeks after his rabbinic ordination in 2008, and are now blessed with sons Jonah, born in May 2010, and Gabriel, born in December 2013.

Filed Under: North Castle Releases Tagged With: Congregation B'nai Yisrael, Inside Press, Judaism, Rabbi Joshua Strom, theinsidepress.com

The BIGGEST Concert of the summer — Tramps Like Us on Wednesday night! Plus, Chappaqua Summer Sidewalk Sale is here!

July 21, 2015 by The Inside Press

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The Wednesday night you’ve been waiting for — hot, sunny and fully of rock and roll! Hometown favorites return to the Summer Concert Series, fresh off an appearance to 10,000 fans at Mohegan Sun.

Wednesday night, arrive at 5:30 for the Northern Westchester Artist’s Guild Art in the Park in the beautiful flower garden adjacent to the gazebo and for great seats. We’ll also feature a Dunk Tank (“Dunk the Supervisor”) to benefit Wagon Road Camp, our local Children’s Aid Society camp, plus lots of kids activities including a balloon artist from The Chappaqua Children’s Book Festival. Food will be provided by Le Jardin, Esposito’s Sausage and Bubblegum Entertainment. Plus a Make a Wish lemonade stand from the Davidson family! Music will begin by 7:30. Don’t miss it! image004

image005The famous Chappaqua Summer Sidewalk Sale starts this week, with an official kick off on Thursday morning from 9-10 a.m. at Le Jardin du Roi.    The Chamber and Inside Chappaqua Magazine invite you to a “Ready, Set, Shop” breakfast.     

 

 Amazing deals in all of our shops, some up to 60% off.  


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Filed Under: Happenings

Raveis Launches Community Effort to Benefit The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation

July 20, 2015 by The Inside Press

Agents Show Support for Candy Raveis in her Battle against Leukemia

WILLIAM RAVEIS TEAM CHAPPAQUA Pictured Left to Right: (front)   Elise Levine Cooper,  Jean Cameron-Smith,  Sue Labate, Lori Lerner, Susan Myers                                                                                                    (back)  Glenn Felson, Paul Menga
WILLIAM RAVEIS TEAM CHAPPAQUA Pictured Left to Right: (front) Elise Levine Cooper, Jean Cameron-Smith, Sue Labate, Lori Lerner, Susan Myers
(back) Glenn Felson, Paul Menga

The William Raveis Real Estate office in Chappaqua has launched a community fundraising effort to benefit the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation.   This fundraising effort will tie-in with the William Raveis Ride & Walk event on Saturday, September 12, 2015, 8 a.m. at Jennings Beach, 880 S. Benson Road,  Fairfield, CT.

William Raveis chose to partner with the Damon Runyon Cancer Research foundation because the organization “identifies new generations of cancer researchers who have the brilliance, creativity and drive to revolutionize cancer research, and provides them with funding to pursue their boldest ideas in search of new ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat all forms of cancer.”

“William Raveis is headquartered in Shelton, CT, and the Ride & Walk events are being held in both MA and CT for now,” says Chappaqua Team Captain, Elise Levine Cooper.  “I have to say that just about everybody I know has dealt with cancer on some level and has felt the ravages of this disease.  We need to find cures for these cancers and the best way to do this is to invest in the most brilliant minds.  That is why we support the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation.  We want to reach out to our friends and family members in Chappaqua and beyond and ask for any kind of donation because Team Chappaqua is here to make a difference in the fight against cancer!  We are hoping to form a Westchester Ride & Walk in the near future.”

“We have been following the journey of Candy Raveis, William Raveis’s  wife as she has shared her personal battle with leukemia with the entire Raveis company since her diagnosis in 2014,” says Susan Myers, Office Manager of the Raveis Chappaqua Office.  “Candy is a warrior.  She has documented this most difficult chapter in her life and she has fought hard and is here to tell her story.  Candy has taken her experience and translated it into her work as the official spokesperson for the partnership between the William Raveis Charitable Fund and the Damon Runyon Cancer Foundation.”

Please click on the William Raveis Chappaqua Team Page to make a donation.  One hundred percent of the funds raised goes to cancer research.  We welcome everyone to join us on Saturday, September 12 at the Ride & Walk Event.  Please stop by the office at 75 N. Greeley Avenue in Chappaqua and sign up.  If you can’t participate all donations are welcome!

 

 

Filed Under: New Castle Releases

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