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Feed Me Fresh “Edible Evening” Raises Over $312,000 for Mount Kisco Child Care Center

October 22, 2015 by Inside Press

Mount Kisco Child Care Center (MKCCC) held its 11th Annual Feed Me Fresh: An Edible Evening on Saturday, September 26th. The evening was hosted by Eric Hadar at his Ivanna Farms estate in Bedford Corners, NY and raised more than $312,000. The annual fundraising event benefits the Center’s need-based scholarship program, which helps provide access to quality child care for working families. More than half of the 145 children at the Center receive scholarship support. Event honorees were MKCCC advisory board and board members, Beverley & Sabin Streeter along with friends and neighbors of the Center, Fran & Maarten Steenman of La Tulipe Desserts in Mt. Kisco.

Event Honorees Beverley & Sabin Streeter of Chappaqua
Event Honorees Beverley & Sabin Streeter of Chappaqua

More than four hundred guests enjoyed live jazz music and delicious tasting menus from top local area restaurants. A highlight of the night was an announcement by NY State Assemblyman David Buchwald awarding the Center a $50,000 grant from the New York State Community Capital Assistance Program.

The event was chaired by Kelly Sullivan, former MKCCC parent and owner of Quaker Hill Tavern in Chappaqua. Honorary co-chairs were Twink & Jim Wood and Sara Weale & John Rudge. Jeffrey Cerutti acted as master of ceremonies and Joe DiMauro, of Mt. Kisco Seafood, was the evening’s auctioneer.

Feed Me Fresh is MKCCC’s garden-to-table, sustainable nutrition program designed to increase the level of appreciation for healthy foods and healthy choices for children at an early age. In 2008, based on the innovative Feed Me Fresh program, Mount Kisco Child Care Center was designated the first slow food school in Westchester by Slow Food USA.

MKCCC Board Member Fran Osborne & Nick Markoff of Chappaqua
MKCCC Board Member Fran Osborne & Nick Markoff of Chappaqua
FMF Event Chair Kelly Sullivan and husband Tim, owners of Quaker Hill Tavern in Chappaqua
FMF Event Chair Kelly Sullivan and husband Tim, owners of Quaker Hill Tavern in Chappaqua

Filed Under: New Castle Releases Tagged With: Event, Feed Me Fresh, fundraising, health, Inside Press, Mount Kisco Child Care Center, theinsidepress.com, Westchester

Reframing Loss and Gain

October 21, 2015 by The Inside Press

Apple picking with the family in 2014: From left, Timothy Radice, Gabriella Radice, Gavin Radice, Kourtney DeRosa-Radice.
Apple picking with the family in 2014: From left, Timothy Radice, Gabriella Radice, Gavin Radice, Kourtney DeRosa-Radice.

By Kourtney DeRosa-Radice

Not too long ago, I was 85 pounds heavier than I am today. I moved to Westchester, had two children back-to-back and pretty much put my needs and wants on the back burner.  I prepared my children organic baby food, dressed them in the cutest little outfits, brought them to those fancy gym classes for little ones and LOVED them beyond words.  However, my self-care was another story. I started eating frozen processed foods, traveled around in faded black sweatpants, canceled my gym membership, and pretty much stopped caring for myself. My days of being that women I once was were now gone; this was the new me, the new mom me. My priorities were different and that was okay, or so I told myself.

One day, after getting a glimpse of a picture of my kids with a “stranger,” aka mom, I decided to take action and started a journey down a road that would eventually lead me back to the women I once was, the women I loved and knew so well. Ironically this journey pretty much mirrored all that I had been doing for my children. My days started consisting of eating mostly clean, non-processed foods (similar to what my children had been eating), completing daily workouts (though not at fancy gyms like my kids) and dressing like I was leaving the house (even if I wasn’t).

The result of my efforts was a huge weight loss, which I am congratulated about daily. Each day I hear the words, “Wow, congratulations on your loss…” “Awesome job with your loss…” “You must be so proud of your loss…” Hearing the word loss day after day, used in such a positive manner feels odd. I had been programmed from a young age to think of loss as a negative. I’ve always connected loss to sadness. I’ve connected it to stress and aggravation.  I’ve viewed it as loss–not gain.

Then, one day, after being at a Moms Night Out and talking about my loss yet again, I had that “ah hah” moment.  You know, those moments when you realize you need to rethink our thinking! Wait, I thought. my weight loss isn’t the only loss in my life that has been positive. I quickly went through the moments in my life where I experienced sadness as a result of loss.

I thought about my husband losing his job on the trading floor when the markets went electronic. I thought about losing a beautiful home in Pleasantville in a bidding war. I thought about losing out on what I thought was my dream teaching position in Westchester. Then I thought about what I gained from each of these experiences. My husband losing his job led me to become a nutrition coach which has allowed me to support hundreds of people with their weight loss. Losing our dream home in Pleasantville encouraged us to expand our search and this led us to finding a home in Armonk. And that dream job–well, had I been offered it, I would have never decided to stay at home part time with my children. This idea that a loss could actually bring you to a happier place, a healthier place, an all around better place was now clear in my mind.

As we approach the Thanksgiving Holiday and I continue to think about this whole idea of loss I can’t help but wonder if everyone already knows what it took me 36 years to figure out. Do people know that loss, though negative in some aspects, can also be positive as well? Do people know that sometimes a loss is actually just a gain in disguise?

This year things will be different at my Thanksgiving table for sure. For one, the food I typically prepare will be getting a facelift. There will be no marshmallows on my sweet potatoes and no cream in my corn. There will be no green bean casserole with cream of mushroom soup and no gravy on my turkey. There will, however, be a revised list of what I am thankful for. This year I am going to take a step back and reflect on all that I have lost. I plan to give thanks for all the loss in my life that has brought me to the place I am today. Sometimes it is hard to see the positives in loss, but, when you put on those special lenses, they begin to jump out at you.

With this I challenge you to go beyond only giving thanks for what you have gained this year and, instead, think about what YOU have lost. Have you experienced a loss this year, which has inadvertently led to a positive in your life?  As you sit at your Thanksgiving table and you give thanks for all the gains you have attained, remember to include your losses too. After all they deserve to be thanked as well.

Kourtney DeRosa-Radice is an Armonk mom, public school teacher and Team Beachbody Health and Fitness Coach.  When not enjoying her children or teaching her students she devotes her time to assisting clients in reaching their health and fitness goals. Kourtney can be reached at: Kradice@beachbodycoach.com

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Filed Under: Armonk EtCetera Tagged With: advice, Family, health, Inside Press, reflection, theinsidepress.com, weight loss

The FIRST 5-Star Rated Hospital in New York

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

Main_EntranceNorthern Westchester Hospital (NWH), a member of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, provides quality, patient centered care that is close to home through a unique combination of medical expertise, leading-edge technology, and a commitment to humanity. Over 650 highly-skilled physicians, state-of-the-art technology and professional staff of caregivers are all in place to ensure that you and your family receive treatment in a caring, respectful and nurturing environment.

NWH has established extensive internal quality measurements that surpass the standards defined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Hospital Quality Alliance (HQA) National Hospital Quality Measures. NWH is the first and only hospital in New York to receive the highest 5-star Medicare rating for patient satisfaction (medicare.gov/hospitalcompare). Our high-quality standards help to ensure that the treatment you receive at NWH is among the best in the nation.

Did you know that at Northern Westchester Hospital:

  • Patients using the Emergency Department see a care provider on average within 14 minutes?**
  • The food and nutrition program was developed in conjunction with the Culinary Institute of America?
  • The stroke program has received the highest rating provided by the American Heart Association?
  • Patients use bedside tablet computers to access medical information, communicate with staff, and even control their in-room entertainment?
  • Is an observation teaching facility for advanced robotic surgery? **

**HCAHPS Survey of ED wait time
reflects the most current survey results dated July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 and can be viewed online at medicare.gov/hospitalcompare.

Contact Information:

NWH Main Number: 914-666-1200

NWH Foundation: 914-242-8392

Physician Referral: 877-4-NWH-DOC
(877-469-4362)

Volunteer Services: 914-666-1925

400 East Main Street, Mount Kisco, NY

nwhc.net

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: health, hospital, Inside Press, medical care, Northern Westchester Hospital, NWH, theinsidepress.com

Why You’ll Feel Your Best with Dr. Maria Briones!

March 5, 2013 by The Inside Press

treatment-strategy10. She can help you to decrease your risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and diabetes.

9.    Her patients show a decreased risk of hypertension, osteoarthritis and cancer.

8.    You’ll have more energy and find movement easier.

7.    Enjoy a better attitude and quality of life.

6.    You’ll love wearing cuter clothes!

5.    Be less self conscious about your body.

4.    Enjoy traveling more.

3.    Improve your mood and self esteem.

2.    Improve body contouring, skin tightness and reduce cellulite.

1.    And of course, feel younger!

DrBrionesMediD14aR01aP02ALDr. Maria Briones’ specialty is Internal Medicine and Weight Loss. She is Board Certified in Internal Medicine & holds a Diplomate in Bariatric Medicine. Contact her at (914)241-6249 for 
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Filed Under: Top Ten Sponsors Tagged With: health, weight loss

Center for Aligned Healing: “Explore the New Energies Available”

March 5, 2013 by The Inside Press

Let the Practitioners at the Center for Aligned Healing Help you Explore the New Energies Available for Alignment in Health, Wellness & Business

Bernadette Bloom,left, and Maureen Jacobson
Bernadette Bloom,left, and Maureen Jacobson

1. “Align your heart and soul using energy medicine to refresh and restore your body to feel lighter and younger.” (Bernadette Bloom, PT / Esoteric Teacher & Practitioner/Owner, Center for Aligned Healing); 
TheEsotericBloom.com)

2. “Align your business with your heart and soul, and a new level of 
prosperity will be your goal.” 
(Maureen C. Jacobson, EH/Monad Marketing & Business Consulting/Owner, Center for Aligned Healing; 
CenterForAlignedHealing.com)

3. “Training you to capture all the little “i’s”, to create the one big “I”, the True Self.” (Richard Corsetti, Coach)

4. “A limber body and mind is a wonderful thing to combine.” (Active Release Stretching to expand Body and Mind; Nathalie Koffler, Reflexologist)

5. “Don’t let chronic pain, stress or fatigue hold you back. Experience the many benefits of our customized, holistic solutions.”  (Richard Koffler, MD; imwellpc.com)

6. “Hypnosis helps you drop the stress and relax the rest.” (Tony Montalbano, CH, RM; wellandhyp.com)

7. “Make the switch, meet the 
Green Witch.” (Herbal Remedies and 
Nutrition for Holistic Health; 
Bonnie Rogers, Clinical Herbalist; 
RadiantHealthForLife.com)

8. “Align with your spine and relax your mind.” (Beth Rordam, LMT; 
bethrordam.com)

9. “Integrating Psychotherapy and Homeopathy to resolve emotional and physical problems.” (Kenneth Silvestri, CCH, PhD; drkennethsilvestri.com)

10. Align all of this into your life and enjoy the side effects of Peace, Joy & Bliss.

Center for Aligned Healing
175 King Street, Chappaqua
CenterforAlignedHealing.com
Bio Energetic Medicine & Education for the 21st Century

Filed Under: Top Ten Sponsors Tagged With: health, herbal remedies, homeopathy

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