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Greetings from the New Castle Historical Society!

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

cassie wardFounded in 1966, the New Castle Historical Society (NCHS) is a non-profit educational organization that seeks to research, discover, collect, and preserve the history of the Town of New Castle. The NCHS is located in the Horace Greeley House Museum and is open to the public for tours and research.

The Town of New Castle’s diverse history is evident in our many parks, buildings, roadways, trails, businesses, and organizations. Residents and visitors alike will quickly find that New Castle is home to many captivating historical narratives. These narratives range from the days of the Wappinger Confederacy’s use of the land, to the early Quaker settlement of the area, to stories from the Colonial Times, the Revolutionary War, and the 19th and 20th centuries.

At the New Castle Historical Society, families and friends can walk in the footsteps of history by touring the Horace Greeley House Museum, by performing research in our collection and archive, or by taking a guided walking tour of Horace Greeley’s Farm and downtown Chappaqua.

We greatly look forward to sharing the history of the Town of New Castle with you and your guests!

Sincerely,

Cassie Ward, Executive Director,
New Castle Historical Society and Horace Greeley House

newcastlehs.org

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NCHS ANNUAL HIGHLIGHTS

Gold in Your Attic

Booth featured at the annual Chappaqua Expo every Fall, boasting a community-donated item. Past items include a rare Russian samovar, an opaline glass light fixture from Paris, vintage embroidered Japanese kimonos, and Tiffany candlesticks. As is with the Chappaqua Expo in general, all proceeds benefit the New Castle Historical Society and Greeley House. Please see site info below to learn when and how to donate or consign an item for the booth.

Holiday Crafts & Tree Lighting

Holiday-011Held annually every December (exact date will vary year to year), this afternoon-long holiday event is not to be missed. The Greeley Museum hosts a unique Holiday Open House from 1 p.m.- 5 p.m.; attendees can see decorations the Greeley family would have used when it was their country home in the 1860s. Younger children may take part in our Crafts workshop, and create handmade holiday gifts, such as paper snowflakes, corn husk dolls, and paper chains. The afternoon ends with the Society’s Tree Lighting celebration and marks the beginning of the new holiday season, which, of course, would not be complete without a visit from Santa.

Victorian Valentine’s Tea

A New Castle favorite every year! Participants make Victorian crafts for Valentine’s Day, and practice penmanship and etiquette, before sitting down to a formal Victorian Tea in the dining room of Horace Greeley House. Light refreshments will also be served. Held annually every February (exact date will vary year to year) for students in grades 2-4.

Other Events

In addition to the special events listed above, NCHS also offers tours of the Horace Greeley House. These tours run on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 1-4 p.m., or by appointment. The Greeley Museum Gift Shop is also open year-round from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. (M-F) and 1-4 p.m. (Sat).

For more information or to register for any events, visit newcastlehs.org

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: community, history, Inside Press, New Castle Historical Society, research, theinsidepress.com

Notable Neighbors in New Castle

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

Past and Present ‘Neighbors’ in Town Hall Exhibit

Politicians & Government Figures

Bill Clinton
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Andrew Cuomo
Carrie Chapman Catt
Abbie Hoffman
Herman Kahn
Herman Kahn
Margo Schlanger
Margo Schlanger (HGHS ‘85)

Actors/Directors

Jenny Allen (HGHS ‘73)
Adam Arkin (HGHS ‘74)
Alan Arkin
Alan Arkin
Anthony Arkin (HGHS ‘85)
Matthew Arkin (HGHS ‘78)
Peter Berg
Bibi Besch (HGHS ‘59)
Dan Bucatinsky (HGHS ‘83)
Steve Cohen (HGHS ‘89)
Rosemary Clooney
Rosemary Clooney
Mildred Dunnock
Jose Ferrer
Jose Ferrer
Arelene Francis
Arlene Francis
Sam Gold
Roxanne Hart (HGHS ‘69)
Eleanor Holm
Mary Beth Hurt
Mary Beth Hurt
Raymond Edward Johnson
Heather Paige Kent (HGHS ‘86)
Sandra Lee
Allen Ludden
Allen Ludden
Clare Tree Major
Ray MacDonnell
Kelli O’Hara
Billy Rose
Billy Rose
Fred Sanders
Jay O. Sanders
Sylvia Sidney
Sylvia Sidney
Ben Stiller
Ben Stiller
Christine Taylor
Betty White
Betty White
Chris Williams (HGHS ‘85)
Vanessa L Williams
Vanessa L. Williams
Blanche Yurka
Blanche Yurka

News/Media Personalities

Candy Crowley
Frank Field
Horace Greeley
Jonathan Klein
Steve Kroft
Matt Lauer
Matt Lauer
Rene Syler
Rene Syler
Jenna Wolfe
Jenna Wolfe

Musicians/Performers

Nell Benjamin
Dave Bickler
Jon Cobert
Jon Cobert
Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton
Ace Frehley
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
Arlo Davy Guthrie
Nora Guthrie
Woody Guthrie
Brian Leiser (HGHS ‘90)
Daniel O’Keefe, Sr.
Daniel O’Keefe, Jr. (HGHS ‘86)
Laurence O’Keefe (HGHS ‘87)
Mark O’Keefe (HGHS ‘89)
Michael J. Shapiro
Michael J. Shapiro
John Scott Sherrill (HGHS ‘68)
Frank Shiner
Dar Williams
Dar Williams
Hugo Winterhalter

Authors/Editors

Barbara Dana
Barbara Dana
Barbara Dee
Barbara Dee
Jean Craighead George
Jean Craighead George
Alexis Krasilovsky
Phyllis Krasilovsky
Catherine Wood Marshall
H. Allen Smith
Julie Campbell Tatham
Mara Van Fleet
Mara Van Fleet
Matt Van Fleet
Matt Van Fleet
Jeanne Van Leeuwan

Courtesy of the New Castle Historical Society!

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: Celebrities, Inside Press, neighbors, New Castle, politicians, theinsidepress.com

The Clintons

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

Memorial Day-093
Photo by Carolyn Simpson/Doublevision Photographers

More than a decade after moving into the other “white house,” a charming white Dutch colonial home once known as Little Brook Farm, set on just over an acre of property at the end of a cul-de-sac, the Clintons have firmly established themselves here in town, shopping locally and spending time conversing with neighbors both at town functions but also in many, many casual, but animated meetings on the street.

Clinton and hunk in background (Copy)Both have attended the Memorial Day ceremonies in town marching side by side with our public officials including, one year, Governor Andrew Cuomo, another New Castle resident! Hillary Clinton, now a second time candidate for President of the United States, has made it a priority to march in the parade since her days as both a United States Senator and Secretary of State, happily conversing with other attendees and posing for selfies with the crowd. Despite the prestigious offices both have held, they are not mobbed when they appear in town, though always more than gracious to those who seek them out. Chelsea was also frequently spotted in town before her move to Manhattan, and is as friendly and gracious as her parents are to their neighbors.

Hillary Clinton with Gillian (left) and Lindsay Hand
Hillary Clinton with Gillian (left) and Lindsay Hand

Shortly after she became a United States Senator, Hillary Clinton joined the local New Castle Historical Society, the local League of Women Voters, spoke at Second Shift, a group for working moms, and also appeared at the Chappaqua Library to get a library card. While she was there, she read The Very Hungry Caterpillar to a group of toddlers. Both signed their books at the library as well to hundreds who waited patiently in line for their private moment with each Clinton. Both Clintons have attended graduations for students of the Chappaqua Summer Scholarship Program. Both vote at the local Douglas E. Grafflin Elementary School, and Hillary has also visited and sat with the children while watching a school pageant. Bill Clinton has spoken at Horace Greeley High School. Though Bill was out of the country when the owner of one of his favorite local eateries was being honored by the local Rotary Club, Hillary made sure to attend the Paul Harris Awards Dinner. Both have frequented Community Day run by the Rotary; they also have attended services at local churches and synagogues.

Bill Clinton can often be seen in town out for a walk with his dog, Seamus (and formerly with Buddy) chatting with those he meets along the way. During the holidays, he has established a tradition of not only shopping for many gifts locally, but also delivering chocolates to the shops
he frequents.

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: Chappaqua, Clintons, community, Inside Press, theinsidepress.com

New Guild Brings Chelsea to Chappaqua

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

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Donna Soszynska: “When Trees Dream”

The Northern Westchester Artists Guild (NWAG) was founded in 2014 with the mission of supporting its members creatively and through exhibition opportunities. A non-for-profit, NWAG is comprised close to 40 members who work in a variety of 2D and 3D formats; drawing, watercolor, painting, fiber, ceramics, enamel, jewelry.

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Nancy Modlin Katz: “Crossing the Bay” Ceramic

Although based out of New Castle and a proud member of the NC Chamber of Commerce, the guild has members from all over Westchester and Putnam Counties. The guild is an inclusive group that meets monthly to discuss exhibition and selling opportunity for the membership as well as a lively forum during which members can share information regarding pricing, insurance, framing, marketing and other topical subjects.

Cindy Sacks: “Fishmonger”
Cindy Sacks: “Fishmonger”

Some of the 2015-2016 guild events are: Art Under The Bridge, an outdoor arts show on the 3rd Saturday of the month from May to October simultaneously with the Farmers Market; Art Around Town, a month long pairing of artist and merchants in Chappaqua during June 2015 where NWAG members work will be displayed in local businesses; November 2015-Jan 2016 exhibition at the Chappaqua Library Gallery; June 2015 and October 2015 NWAG has rented gallery space in Tarrytown for its artists to display and sell their work; December 2015, the annual NWAG exhibition at the Chappaqua Community Center; June 2016 NWAG exhibition at Muscoot Farm in Somers. To learn more and to see a sample of our artists’ work, please visit us at nwartistsguild.org or please email us at nwartistsguild@gmail.com

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: Art, community, guild, Inside Press, theinsidepress.com, Westchester

Area Not For Profits

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

We are a community that doesn’t hesitate to help those in need or espouse a worthy cause. Here, a sampling of a host of ways to “get involved.”

Chappaqua Interfaith Council

interfaith picIncorporated as a non-profit in 1981, the Chappaqua Interfaith Council is dedicated to providing opportunities for dialogue, learning, social interaction and public service–all motivated by shared core values such as love and a desire to help one’s neighbor, through faith in action. Among its activities is the annual Chappaqua Interfaith Thanksgiving Service and Dinner, held on the Sunday before Thanksgiving. This event pulls together hundreds of community members for worship and (free) shared food. For info, contact: Rev. Leigh Peizet, President, rredeemer@optonline.net

Boys and Girls Club of Northern Westchester

The BGCNW in Mount Kisco serves 1,700 boys and girls, ages 18 months to 18 years, in its preschool, after school mentoring and tutoring programs, robust swim program (including national champion Marlins) and summer camp. The Club has been ranked among the outstanding Clubs in the national network of Boys & Girls Clubs of America. bgcnw.com

Chappaqua AYSO

Provides youth soccer programs which enrich the lives of children 4-18 years of age. Coaches and referees are made up entirely of volunteers. chappaquaayso.org

Chappaqua Cares, Chappaqua Shares

Created by members of the Chappaqua community to connect philanthropic residents with Westchester-based organizations in need. Donations have been made to Make a Wish, The Guidance Center of Westchester, April’s Child, Ossining’s Children’s Center, Hoods that Help, and Hope’s Door.
chappaquacareschappaquashares.org

Chappaqua Children’s Workshop (CCW)

Before and after school educational programming geared to helping each child gain confidence, independence, and a positive self-image. Serves children from all three elementary schools: Grafflin, Roaring Brook and Westorchard (additional separate programs available for middle school students). ccwkids.org

Chappaqua School Foundation (CSF)

For 21 years, CSF has funded investments in our District for programs, technology, equipment and materials beyond the scope of the school budget. In doing so, CSF connects our educators’ creativity, imagination, and dedication with community support, engagement and investment. The result: CSF empowers our educators and improves the quality of education by making innovation possible in our schools for our children. Since 1993, CSF has raised more than $2.5 million and funded more than 250 educational grants investing in every subject area, classroom, grade and school in our district. chappaquaschoolfoundation.org

Volunteers (l-r): Nona Ullman, Alicia Kalish, Adam Solomon and David Schreiber at a recent Chappaqua School Foundation fundraiser
Volunteers (l-r): Nona Ullman, Alicia Kalish, Adam Solomon and David Schreiber at a recent Chappaqua School Foundation fundraiser

Chappaqua Summer Scholarship Program

chappaqua summer scholarship programFounded in 1968, the Chappaqua Summer Scholarship Program is a unique three-year summer program for talented New York City students from under-resourced high schools. Twenty-two college-bound students come to Chappaqua every July to participate in challenging classes, afternoon activities and live with host families.
chappaquasummerscholarship.org

Children’s Environmental Literacy Foundation

CELF works to promote awareness of the importance of sustainability education, and to help schools and school districts make sustainability part of daily education, through provision of consultation services for teachers, administrators, and students. celfeducation.org

Coalition for Youth

An advocacy group with members from 21 Chappaqua and New Castle-based organizations formed to support our community’s youth. Mission is to create a supportive and interconnected community for our youth and their families. Considers ways to work in concert to ensure that our young people grow, not just in intellect, but also in character, in social and emotional dimensions, and as contributors to a community that values, respect, tolerance, compassion and service to others.

Dawn’s Ray of Hope, Inc.

Established in May 2011 by the friends and family of Dawn Re, a longtime Chappaqua resident who lost her brave battle with cancer in February 2011, to continue Dawn’s legacy of raising money to aid in the fight against cancer. Various events, including our annual “Dusk to Dawn” softball tournament, raise funds donated to support cancer patients and the organizations that provide assistance to them. dawnsrayofhope.org

The Emergency Shelter Partnership

Provides food and shelter for those who need of a safe place to sleep during the coldest five months of the winter. We are a coalition of 16 interfaith congregations and other community groups. Each evening, from November through March, men and women in need of shelter assemble in Mount Kisco to be transported to the weekly host’s location.
emergencyshelterpartnership.org

Evan’s Team

Created by Chappaqua residents that use fun, creative and community based activities to tackle serious issues. Examples of these efforts include a 5K obstacle course on Westchester Medical Center’s campus, Golf, Tennis & Dodgeball event and a raffle for a convertible roadster. Money raised has funded an advocacy group to combat distracted driving (dorcs.org) and to create a Family & Friends Center for Westchester Medical Center ICU (Aug 15th ribbon cutting). evansteamny.com

The Food Bank for Westchester

The County’s emergency food distribution network; acquiring, warehousing and distributing approximately 14 tons of food a day–nearly 7.2 million pounds of food a year. Engages corporations, community groups, and individuals in projects that can positively impact the reality of daily living for thousands of Westchester residents. foodbankforwestchester.org

Friends of Greeley Theatre

Founded in 2008, as a means to support Greeley Theatre. Allows for purchasing of equipment and other necessities to produce three annual productions: the Fall Musical, the Winter Comedy, and the Spring Drama. FGT relies on “generous contributions” to subsidize enhancements and expand opportunities in drama, music, and other theatre-related arts. fgtheatre.org

Friends of Karen

Provides vital and comprehensive support, at no cost, to families in the New York Tri-State region who are caring for a child battling cancer or another life-threatening illness. We carefully match each family with one of our skillful social workers, who serves as their personal advocate. Friends of Karen has touched the lives of nearly 14,000 children.
friendsofkaren.org

Greeley Youth Lacrosse Association

Privately funded youth lacrosse organization whose mission is to provide girls and boys with programs that inspire participation while protecting the integrity of the game. GYL strives to help players develop their skills in a safe and fun environment while placing higher value on sportsmanship and learning, rather than solely on winning. Coaches are made up entirely of volunteers, and dues cover equipment and uniform costs. greeleyyouthlacrosse.com

The Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center (HHREC)

The HHREC brings the lessons learned from the Holocaust to thousands of students each year. Programs include the Human Rights Institute for High School Student Leaders, Distinguished Lecture Series, Survivor Legacy Education Project, Speakers’ Bureau programming and events at the Garden of Remembrance. hhrecny.org

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation for Ovarian Cancer Research (Tina’s Wish)

Founded in 2008, Tina’s Wish honors the memory of Tina Brozman, who passed away in 2007 after a two-year battle with ovarian cancer. The organization is dedicated to funding groundbreaking scientific research for the early detection and prevention of the disease. tinaswish.org

Horace Greeley Scholarship Fund

Awards financial needs-based college grants for students who have a financial gap after all other loans, awards and family financial resources have been exhausted. The Grants Committee–composed of three to five Board Directors of the Fund, a HGHS vice-principal, a guidance counselor, and a Chappaqua Board of Education representative–reviews applications and announces decisions each July. Over 92% of all donations go directory to Horace Greeley students or alumni to help with the costs of college or higher education. hgsf.org Making Headway Foundation A non-profit charitable foundation dedicated to the care, comfort and cure of children with brain and spinal cord tumors. Donations accepted online through the foundation’s official website, and volunteer opportunities are also available. makingheadway.org

Mount Kisco Child Care Center (MKCCC)

MKCCC cares daily for 160 children, ages three months to 12 years of age in a modern, state-of-the-art facility, built in 2002. With over 20,000 square feet of living space, the Center features growth and learning opportunities for every child in a cozy setting with the warmth and security of home. In addition, our 7,500 square feet of outdoor play space is perfect for everything from picnics to gardening. The Family Services of Westchester program, My Second Home, is also located within our center. We provide high quality, affordable childcare and early education to a diverse group of children in a safe, healthy environment. mkccc.org.

Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry

A grass-roots alliance of 13 faith-based community organizations, The Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry offers weekly distributions, providing households with enough nutritious groceries for three days’ worth of complete meals. Home delivery is available for residents with a documented physical or mental disability. mountkiscofoodpantry.org

Neighbors Link

A community center providing critical education and employment opportunities for over 2,300 immigrant and working poor families in northern Westchester County each year. Mission: to strengthen the whole community by actively enhancing the healthy integration of immigrants. Offers programs for new immigrant individuals and families, involving longer-term residents in volunteer opportunities, and creating substantive partnerships with local organizations. neighborslink.org Swim Across America-Long Island Chapter Raises funds for cancer research, patient care and support via eight pool swims and one Open Water Swim in Westchester/Rockland. Register to swim/volunteer/donate:
swimacrossamerica.org/long_island.

Oak Lane Child Care Center

Year-round, full-day program founded in 1972 by a group of working parents from the Pleasantville Cottage School. The organization began as a community of families and staff working together to create the best environment for the children, and officially opened in Chappaqua in 1982. Oak Lane offers four classes in its Center. The Toddler classroom accommodates children who range in age from 18 months to 3 years. In three Pre-K classrooms–two for children between the ages of three and four, and one for children four-turning-five. Nutritious meal plan provided by our on-site chef. oaklaneccc.org

Renaissance Youth Center

The RYC in the South Bronx makes a difference in the lives of over 2000 students every week, transforming and guiding them through the obstacles of growing up in the inner-city, so they too can look to the future with hope and pride. We tutor, mentor, offer music, reading, science, dance, and sports programs, and most of all we teach our kids that their dreams for a successful and healthy future are within reach. renaissanceyouth.org

Rosenthal JCC of Northern Westchester

For over 35 years, the Rosenthal JCC of Northern Westchester has been a place of belonging, caring and sharing–inspiring Jewish and community spirit, nurturing individual potential, and respecting diversity. Offers early childhood preschool, summer camps, after-school programs, cultural events, teen leadership, special needs services, and volunteer opps for older adults. rosenthaljcc.org

SPCA of Westchester

Only humane society in the county empowered to enforce laws relating to animal cruelty. Current programs include shelter services, animal rescue, pet therapy, educational outreach, low-cost veterinary care. A proud “no-kill shelter,” SPCA is open 7 days a week. Come in and adopt an animal today! spca914.org

Team Amy

The Amy Marie Crabtree Foundation was founded to honor the memory of Amy’s life and her natural philosophy which she lived each and every day with energy and purity, and which can be held as an inspirational example for all men and women as a guide through a life of integrity, strength, and compassion. Provides support and financial assistance to community initiatives that will benefit the poor, the hungry, the sick, and the unfortunate in order to create a better life for us all. teamamyfoundation.org

Westchester Youth Soccer League

Committed to fostering the physical, mental and emotional character development of youth by providing safe, fair and competitive playing opportunities for each of the players. League sponsors Fall and Spring seasonal travel soccer for its members, including a mini-season for High School students in November. wyslsoccer.org

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: Chappaqua, Inside Press, non-profit, theinsidepress.com, volunteer, workshop

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