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Douglas Elliman Grand Prix Qualifier at the Hampton Classic Horse Show

August 30, 2017 by Inside Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New York, NY  – Douglas Elliman, the fourth-largest real estate brokerage in the nation, will be the title sponsor of the $86,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix Qualifier at the Hampton Classic Horse Show. An official sponsor of the event since 1996, the firm is proud to celebrate its 21-year affiliation with the Classic. Representatives from Douglas Elliman will participate in the awards presentation for the Grand Prix Qualifier, to be held on Friday, September 1, and a special Douglas Elliman jump will be on display in the Grand Prix ring throughout the entire show. The Hampton Classic, an East End tradition, runs from Sunday, August 27, through Sunday, September 3.

Douglas Elliman agents from Northern Westchester, including Nancy Strong, Stacey Oestreich, and Sally Slater among others who take their clients the Hampton Classic, hosting luncheons with their clients at our Douglas Elliman booth at the company’s VIP tent and watching the exciting classic transpire. Douglas Elliman’s local equestrian properties are featured in video at the Douglas Elliman booth.

For the America GoldCup): Douglas Elliman is awarding the first competition on Wednesday, Sept. 13th in the afternoon; it is the first FEI class of the show. This is the info provided by Old Salem Farm: Class 100, $8,000 Douglas Elliman, 1.40m Jumper, FEI Article 238, Table A

“Sponsoring the Hampton Classic each year is an important way to connect with our key clients who convene in the Hamptons from all over the country and abroad,” said Howard M. Lorber, Chairman, Douglas Elliman Realty LLC. “As always, Douglas Elliman is committed to the equestrian communities in the markets we serve, and partnering with the Hampton Classic is always a highlight.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the first time this year, Douglas Elliman will have a brand-new pop-up shop in the Boutique Garden, the centrally located public area open during the event week leading up to the Grand Prix. Standing alongside other luxury brands such as Hermès and Land Rover, the space has been designed to showcase the brands’ most prestigious properties—both new developments and luxury resales. Each top market, from New York City to the Hamptons, Westchester and Connecticut, South Florida, Aspen and California will be displayed.

The Classic, one of the largest horse shows in the country, is a must for horse lovers. The prestigious event showcases some of the top jumper riders from around the world, and hosts more than 100 classes of competition for horses and riders of all ages and abilities.

For more information about this event and about Douglas Elliman, please visit elliman.com

 

 

Filed Under: Sponsor News! Tagged With: Douglas Elliman, Grand Prix Qualifier, Hampton Classic Horse Show

Classic Car Show on Third Thursday in Armonk: July 20

July 13, 2017 by The Inside Press

Third Thursday will take place from 5-9pm in Armonk Square, downtown and around town! Sponsored by the Armonk Chamber of Commerce, the main event will be a classic car show, starting with a few loops around Armonk Square, and ending at St. Stephen’s Church for a show and tell!

As always, everyone is also invited to enjoy live music and activities through the evening in Armonk Square; keep an eye out for specials and promotions throughout town. Exact times are specified on the flyer above. A variety of promotions may be viewed on the Chamber’s website, www.armonkchamberofcommerce.com.

And mark the date: August 17th for the summer’s final Third Thursday which will feature Circus and Street performers. Stay tuned for more!

Filed Under: Armonk News Releases, Sponsor News! Tagged With: Armonk, Car Show, Parade

For Mother’s Day: Family Memories Shared by our Sponsors too!

April 23, 2017 by The Inside Press

A Family who Golfs Together Stays Together!

Miyuki Shirakura, Business Administrator of Dr. Aki Shirakura and Associates Dental Practice in Armonk, with her beautiful children Douglas (14) and Maya (12).

“Golfing with my kids is something wonderful we all share a love for and enjoy doing together. I hope they will keep golfing throughout their lives and with their kids someday.” –Miuki Shirakura


What it’s All About

“It’s not always about burping, feeding and diaper changes Sometimes it’s about having fun. Thanks mom for hanging out and playing with me at World
Cup Gymnastics
Romperee Class!”


Chappaqua Grandmothers

“Mom Jean (Jean Bueti) and and Mom Marge (Marge Cullen) as she is ready to make a wish…They both live close by, a hop and a skip through the Greeley woods and over the stream.”

–Sandy Bueti and Teresa Cullen Bueti, Bueti Brothers Builders, Inc.


Celebration Time

Daughter and granddaughter, Gail Marie and Daniella Victoria Delbalzo, enjoyed time together celebrating with Mildred Rose Politi on Mildred’s 104th Birthday.

Gail Marie Brow Studio & More

Filed Under: Sponsor News! Tagged With: memories, mothers day, Words and Wisdom from our Sponsors

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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www.TheSeafoodGrillArmonk.com
 
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

DIVISION ONE: “More than an Athletic Gym”

December 1, 2016 by Matt Smith

Karl Pfshtner, owner and Head Strength Coach at Division One Prep
Karl Pfistner, owner and Head Strength Coach at Division One Prep

“This place is really [a gym] for everybody.” It’s with this idea that Karl Pfistner, owner and Head Strength Coach at Division One Prep, on the border of White Plains and Armonk, runs his lively fitness facility. No matter who you are, or what level of training you’re at, Pfistner assures you, “You’re going to come in here and feel like you belong.”

A strong advocate of “effective training” over “just working out to work out,” Pfistner–a former athlete at the high school, collegiate and professional Arena Football levels–prides himself on Division One’s unique approach to training, which, in keeping with his beliefs, focuses just as much, if not more, on the mental health, body control and overall movement aspects of the workout as the actual physical workout. “You could come in here and squat 400 pounds, [but] if you can’t move on the field, that means absolutely nothing,” he explains.

divisiononeaEager to instill his clients with this same way of thinking, Pfistner creates any given workout in the same way. “My focus is on getting you moving,” he says, straightforwardly. “It’s about quality over quantity or time [spent], and achieving the absolute best possible results for your body.”

To that end, while every workout covers several key focus areas–agility work, strength training, core work, and static stretching–the specifics of each session, 60 minutes in length, are tailored to each individual’s needs. “We push clients to their full maximum potential, so that they get full range of motion, and receive full maximum burn,” says Pfistner, adding that programs are further categorized into “sport-specific” exercises, so they can easily be translated onto the appropriate field/court/pool, etc.

Essentially, no matter what your age, conditions or limitations, “You’re going to have a workout that really caters to your goals and what you’re looking to accomplish.” (For the record, Division One’s staff also includes a Nutritionist and Life Coach to give clients the full “mental health” experience).

Another element Pfistner cannot emphasize enough? Structure. “That’s the biggest difference between us and other fitness facilities or high school gyms,” he explains.

“There’s a big difference between having a history teacher sitting there supervising an open gym, and an actual structured, laid-out program. Especially with colleges as competItive as they are to get into nowadays, athletes need structure. It can really set them apart.” Though his gym is indeed open to people of all ages, as a dad of four– who range in ages 5 to 15, he can’t help but hold a special place in his heart for the youth athletes. “I love working with youth,” he says, stressing the importance of instilling children with these values and ideals at an early age. “They’re hungry for knowledge; they just soak everything up.”

But, as mentioned, they’re not the only age group he sees: “I have a 45-year-old ex-college football player that wants to train before he goes to work on Wall Street.

I have two middle-aged tennis pros, who also used to play football, I have a 62-year-old retiree who’s looking to pursue a new passion and lose some weight. It really runs the gamut.”

And with so many people of different ages and abilities, and various levels of training, filtering in and out of the gym at any given time, Pfistner acknowledges it’s hard to say who will retain what they’ve learned after leaving the gym.

Still, he’s fully aware of the role he plays in the lives of his clients and strongly encourages them–and everyone else–to follow through. “The bottom line is it’s a small piece in a much larger puzzle,” he explains, in reference to his clients spending just one hour (out of 23 others) at the gym.

“My goal is to motivate my clients and instill in them a desire to stay healthy, so it’s ringing in the back of their head throughout the day… It’s my job to make you want to come back, and to give you the right training to get you excited about working out. If I can instill that idea in my clients, and have them carry that [healthy outlook] on through their life, then that’s a win for me.”
Division One Fitness Prep is located at 4 New King Street in West Harrison. For more information, please visit www.divisiononeprep.com.

Matt Smith is a writer and regular contributor to The Inside Press. For more information or inquiry, please visit www.mattsmiththeatre.com.

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Filed Under: Sponsor News! Tagged With: Coach, Division One, gym, training, workout

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