By Miriam Longobardi • Photo by Amy Kerwin
Where to Find Great Music, Make New Friends and Maybe Even a Romantic Connection
Let’s face it– if you’re single and over 35 in Westchester, your nightlife options fall into a narrow band of choices.
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By Pamela Brown • Photos by Isabel Greenberg
The First Congregational Church of Chappaqua (FCC) is proud to honor its 100-year anniversary with a yearlong Centennial Celebration in 2012. “I’m very excited about our centennial. We’re planning a wonderful set of events that will take a look at our past and there will be fun, enjoyable activities for all ages,” said Reverend Tom Lenhart
An Art Expo will include more than 2,000 pieces of hand-crafted art from over 45 Israeli artists Dec 11th [Read more…] about JCC’s Israeli Marketplace and Chanukah Extravaganza
A new foundation has been created in memory of Evan Lieberman. On December 17th,Trump National Golf Club is hosting a cocktail dinner party to kick off the newly formed Evan’s Team. [Read more…] about Support Evan’s Team!
Dear Chappaqua friends: I first learned the definition of the word “community” when I was studying for my English exam in China. I did not truly appreciate the real mean- ing of the word until last month, when I lost my husband, Qian Y. Xie, in the unthinkable tragedy.
Immediately after a car accident in September, the community reached out to me and my family, embracing us with kindness and generosity.We were completely overwhelmed by the outpouring of sympathy and support by neighbors, parents, students, teachers, coaches, school administrators and people we do not even know. In our first days of shock and daze, we lived on the food dropped off at our house. People came to offer help and comfort without expecting any acknowledge- ment. At school, friends, teammates, coaches and teachers offered my sons love and support. We were especially moved that both my sons’ soccer teams and wrestling team, headed by their coaches, came to attend the funeral service. The blue and orange Greeley tie was proudly worn by every varsity soccer team member.
If Qian were alive, he would be extremely pleased and comforted to know that we live in such a wonderful community. There is an old saying in Chinese that one should repay a drop of kindness with a fountain of grati- tude. We are proud to be a member of this community and we want to say thank you. We shall not forget your kindness, and we will give back to this community in whatever ways we can.
Sincerely yours, Qun Li, Bing Bing Xie and Yan Yan Xie
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