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5th Annual Making Strides Boutique

August 16, 2013 by The Inside Press

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Join us for a our 5th Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer “Shop for the Cause” Boutique!

Saturday, October 26, 2013, 10am~3pm

Houlihan Lawrence~Chappaqua Brokerage

45 South Greeley Avenue, Chappaqua, NY

914-238-4766

 

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Browse our Vendors

SHOP for one-of-a-kind jewelry, accessories,

clothing, and more…

What a great way to make a difference and

have fun doing it!

 

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Feed Me Fresh: An Edible Evening

August 14, 2013 by The Inside Press

MKCCC to Host 9th Annual Feed Me Fresh: An Edible Evening

feed-me-pixMount Kisco Child Care Center (MKCCC) will host its 9th Annual Feed Me Fresh: An Edible Evening event on Saturday, September 28 beginning at 6 p.m.. The flagship fundraiser will once again be hosted by Eric Hadar at Ivanna Farms in Bedford Corners, NY.  The Honorary co-chairs are Beverley & Sabin Streeter and Twink & Jim Wood.

This year’s honorees include Dottie Jordan, who is retiring after nearly 30 years as Executive Director of the Center. David Griff, MKCCC’s President of the Board of Directors,  noted: “Under Dottie’s leadership the Center has become the preeminent child care center in Westchester County.” The Center will also honor the late Grace Marwell and the Marwell Family. Grace was a founding member of the Mount Kisco Child Care Center’s Board of Directors. As a board member and long-time volunteer, Grace helped set the standards for the high-quality programming at MKCCC. She and her family have been dedicated to MKCCC for over four decades.

In keeping with the Center’s seasonal and local farm-to-table philosophy, the event will feature pumpkin specialty drinks and tastings from many of Westchester’s top restaurants. For a full listing of restaurant participants and other sponsors (including Inside Chappaqua Magazine!) plus information about tickets, donations, and additional sponsorship opportunities, please contact Christine Meyer at 241-2135 or email: cmeyer@mkccc.org.

About the Mount Kisco Child Care Center (MKCCC)

MKCCC  is a non-profit, NAEYC-accredited childcare facility serving families in Northern Westchester communities since 1971. MKCCC provides exceptional and affordable early care and education to a diverse group of children from three months to eleven years of age. Our experienced and professional teachers, along with our innovative curriculum and programs, such as JEWEL (MKCCC’s Intergenerational Program) and Feed Me Fresh (MKCCC’s garden-to-table, sustainable nutrition program) create a childhood experience like no other.

feedmeMKCCC is located at 95 Radio Circle, Mount Kisco, NY, 10549. For additional information, please visit www.mkccc.org. or call  241-2135. Follow MKCCC on www.facebook.com/MKCCC and www.twitter.com/MKCCC10549 
for the latest news and updates.

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: fundraiser, Ivanna Farms, MKCCC

NY’s Third Most Successful “Swim Across America”

August 14, 2013 by The Inside Press

Chappaqua Kids’ Laps had Heart and Soul in NY’s Third Most Successful “Swim Across America”

Article and Photos by Zarah Kavarana

swim-groupEarly on Sunday, July 14, the Chappaqua Swim and Tennis Club was flooded with swimmers of all ages who were eager to jump in the pool and swim to raise money for the grassroots organization, Swim Across America.

The event helped raise both money and awareness for cancer research, prevention, and treatment. This was Swim Across America’s second year hosting the event at the Chappaqua Swim and Tennis Club. In 2012, the event raised $30K, which made it the third most successful Swim Across America event in the greater New York area. According to Media Chair, Jean Fufidio, the total amount raised for this year is currently in the process of being tallied, but the number is already well over last year’s mark.

Swim Across America, Inc. was originally founded in 1987. Through the years, it has united and attracted over 5,000 recreational and competitive swimmers, Olympians, kayakers, boaters, and volunteers in the fight against cancer. Today, it offers 50 swims in 14 different states with multiple chapters. Swim Across America has raised more than $40 million, which has ultimately gone toward research and prevention programs at some of America’s most well regarded hospitals and managed-care facilities.

Silver medalist in the 1976 Olympics and volunteer coach, Bobby Hackett, highlighted the benefits of the event.

He said, “It’s a community getting together for a cause and everybody here knows somebody who has directly or indirectly been impacted by cancer. For me, it’s an opportunity to give back and raise some funds to hopefully make peoples lives better.”

swim-oneTo describe Swim Across America, Fufido said, “Swim Across America is a community-minded organization where it’s national in scope, but local in heart.”

The Long Island Sound Chapter, which includes a large number of Westchester County  members, is now the largest in the organization and has raised over $12 million since its start in 1992. In 2012 alone, it raised about $1 million with support from its community. The chapter has a goal of raising $1.2 million this year.

Swimmers had options to fit their comfort and experience levels. They could swim one mile or half a mile, individually or with a team. Participants came out for a variety of reasons, ultimately uniting together against cancer. Nineteen-year-old Henry Simon decided to take part as a tribute to his father, David Simon, who died of cancer in 2007. He said, “It really started when Coach Dan brought Swim Across America to the Chappaqua Swim and Tennis Club. He asked me if it was okay making a Team Karen and David because my Dad was a big part of this club when he was still alive, and a lot of kids knew him. I really just do it in honor of him so that everyone doesn’t forget and remembers that it [cancer] touches everyone, not just a few people.”

Ten-year-old Joseph Weiner also participated for the ones he has loved and lost. “The event helps raise money to help fight cancer and people I know have died from having that and it’s really sad. I do the best I can to help.”

Following the event was a free swim clinic from former Olympic swimmer and Katonah resident, Bobby Hackett. He worked with attendees, giving them helpful tips that would greater improve their skills. Hackett would first explain, then demonstrate the hint, and call a few swimmers at a time into the water to try out what they were just taught.

Complimentary food and beverages were available throughout the event, and a kiddie pool was open for the little ones. Medals, t-shirts, and beach towels were given to those who participated.

Many of those who could not or chose not to swim made a pledge to the Swim Across America website: www.swimacrossamerica.org. Inside Chappaqua readers are also encouraged to donate what they can to this influential cause.

Zarah Kavarana, Inside Chappaqua Magazine’s summer intern, is entering her sophomore year at Boston University this September.

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: cancer research, Swim Across America, swimming

October 3 Gala for Hospice & Palliative Care of Westchester

July 31, 2013 by Inside Press

12th Annual “In Celebration” Gala Cocktail Reception

Thursday October 3, 2013. 5:30pm -7:30pm

Join honorees, dignitaries and community supporters as they celebrate the 21st anniversary of Hospice & Palliative Care of Westchester (HPCW) at the 12th Annual “In Celebration.”  Guests will enjoy a vast array of culinary delights, an open bar, entertainment and an exciting raffle as they pay tribute to HPCW’s honorees on Thursday October 3, 2013 at Westchester Country Club. Sponsorships are available. For more information on tickets, reservations, sponsorship, and journal, please contact Holly Benedict at 914.682.1484 x122 or hbenedict@hospiceofwestchester.com.

 

 

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Westchester Jewish Music & Arts Festival this Sunday

July 30, 2013 by The Inside Press

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