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This Weekend! October 15th Shop For A Cause Boutique

August 25, 2016 by The Inside Press

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The Chappaqua Brokerage of Houlihan Lawrence is hosting its 8th Annual “Shop For A Cause” Boutique, Saturday October 15th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is the nation’s largest network of breast cancer awareness events uniting nearly 300 communities for special events, raising funds for research and providing access to mammograms. Everyone is welcome to stop by the Brokerage Office at 45 South Greeley Avenue to browse unique gifts, jewelry and other terrific accessories from vendors, or to purchase a raffle for some wonderful gifts generously donated by local merchants. Jeanne Coon, chairwoman of the event, and Associate Real Estate Broker with the Chappaqua office, is busy finalizing last minute details. “We all know someone affected by breast cancer. Our goal is to raise more money than in previous years,” says Coon. “Please stop by to purchase some raffle tickets, support our merchants and help make a difference.”

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: Houlihan Lawrence, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Shop for a Cause

In the Spirit of the 2016 Olympics!

August 25, 2016 by The Inside Press

jodi kids.olympicsOn August 6th, Jodi’s Gym celebrated Team U.S.A. Olympic Pride by hosting two hours of team building games, Olympic arts and crafts, gymnastics (Olympic style!) and a yummy pizza dinner.

The children were invited to dress in red, white and blue; they enjoyed the excitement of the game with Jodi’s Gym teachers and staff.

 

(L-R): Staci Hickey, Georgina Garcia, Catherine Carpenter, Lucille Lopez and Marilyn Hoermann.
(L-R): Staci Hickey, Georgina Garcia, Catherine Carpenter, Lucille Lopez and Marilyn Hoermann.

Cedar Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center residents and staff celebrated the 2016 Olympics with an opening ceremony of their own on Cedar Lane in Ossining. The Therapeutic Recreation Department staged a festive indoor parade complete with patriotic torch. The health-care facility’s hallways echoed with fanfare and the Olympic anthem–Bugler’s Dream. Employees gladly joined in, showing their support by dressing in their favorite athletic attire.

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The Concert Across America to End Gun Violence

August 25, 2016 by The Inside Press

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From here in New Castle, to the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan, to the Top of the Standard in Los Angeles, and to Lola’s Trailer Park in Fort Worth, Texas, musicians are banding together for The Concert Across America to End Gun Violence on Sunday, Sept. 25th.

  • At Chappaqua’s First Congregational Church, Dave Bickler will be singing, Keith Robellard, Minister of Music at FCC will be playing, and other special guests will be performing and speaking. The concert, which is being co-sponsored by the FCC and the Upper Westchester Muslim Society, is free and open to the public. It will take place at 4 p.m. at FCC, 210 Orchard Ridge Road.
  • Producers of the main event at the Beacon Theatre include: Live Nation New York; Jerry Foley, former director of “The Late Show with David Letterman”; John Rosenthal of SHV, and Donna Dees-Thomases, the founder of the Million Mom March, Mother’s Day 2000–still the largest protest against gun violence in U.S. history.
  • Woodlands Community Temple in White Plains will host a participatory “Sing-In” from 4 p.m.-6 pm. Folk and contemporary song will be led by Cantors Ellen Dreskin and Jonathan Gordon, and other favorite singers: Kenny Green, Adam Hart, Ira and Julia Levin, Jenny Murphy and more. Free and open to the public. RSVP to wct.org/concertacrossamerica.

“I’m inspired by the organizers for the Chappaqua concert, whose hard work has made the message from the Lower Hudson Valley loud and clear: we cannot wait one more day for commonsense gun safety measures that are supported by the vast majority of Americans. I will continue fighting in Congress to keep our families and communities safe. And together, we will win this fight.” –Congresswoman Nita Lowey

Spearheaded by Massachusetts-based Stop Handgun Violence (SHV), Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence, and dozens of other organizations committed to reducing gun violence, the concerts will feature a diverse array of artists performing at venues ranging from churches and school gymnasiums to honky-tonks and hotel rooftops. Artists are asked to perform at least one song that gives voice to the more than five million Americans who’ve been murdered by a firearm since the mass shooting at the University of Texas on Aug. 1, 1966.

Artists with pre-existing commitments can still participate with a social media shout-out on their own Facebook fan pages and on their Twitter accounts using hashtags, #ConcertAcrossAmerica to #EndGunViolence.

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: Chappaqua, Dave Bickler, End Gun Violence, Faiths United to End Gun Violence, first congregational church, The Concert Across America

Dewey 2016: Election Edition

August 25, 2016 by The Inside Press

dewwy-election-pinReady for a comic break from this contentious election? Join us for Dewey 2016: Election Edition–an evening of staged readings of short comedies about politics.

All proceeds from this event will benefit the Friends of the Chappaqua Library, which uses the money to support library programs.

For more information

For tickets (donations)

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: Dewey 2016 Election Edition, Election 2016

New Castle’s Annual Ragamuffin Parade is October 23

August 25, 2016 by The Inside Press

A family favorite each year. Here, Chris O'Neill at Citibank engages two trick or treaters!
A family favorite each year. Here, Chris O’Neill at Citibank engages two trick or treaters!

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: gun violence, halloween, HAppenings, New Castle Ragamuffin, ragamuffin parade

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