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Third Thursday

Westchester Circus Arts: Aerial Performances and More for Last Third Thursday

August 3, 2017 by Inside Press

On August 17th, the Armonk Chamber of Commerce will host its last Third Thursday of the season in downtown Armonk from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Westchester Circus Arts is the main event, bringing exciting, free hands-on workshops and performances. Watch mini aerial performances at 5:30, 6, 6:30, 7 & 7:30 p.m., with interactive workshops in between. Children can learn how to walk on the tight wire, juggle, spin plates and rings, hula hoops, walk on stilts and more!

Enjoy live music with School of Rock from 5-6:30 and with Vinyl Countdown from 6:30-8:30.

A host of additional merchant specials, activities and promotions will be posted on armonkchamberofcommerce.com beginning the week of August 7th.

 

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: Armonk, Armonk Chamber of Commerce., circus art, Third Thursday, Third Thursday in Armonk, Westchester Circus Arts

At 3rd Thursday: 35 Classic Cars Parade Proudly ‘Round Armonk Square

July 22, 2017 by Inside Press

Story and Photos by Grace Bennett

Anyone who came to take in Armonk’s Classic Cars Show–the highlight of Third Thursday festivities in and around Armonk Square–received a special treat. From the corner of Bedford Road and Main Street, 35 Classic Cars could be found circling a bunch of times around the main thoroughfares; there was friendly waving and thumbs up from area spectators, and just as often, waves back from proud and friendly owners seated behind old time (although some new, too) fun and funky wheels. I imagined they were feeling pretty groovy with all the fanfare.

“It started out with ten cars and grew quickly,” noted Neal Schwartz, the Chamber’s president. All the while, other festivities were in progress on the toasty Square, including arts and crafts for the kids, live music by Gilbert, information and complimentary refreshments from member merchants, and more. For more info, please visit armonkchamberofcommerce.com

On Thursday, July 20, it was really all about the cars. “It’s just a hobby like anything else,” suggested George Drapeau, who together with Robby Morris, pulled together the show on behalf of the Chamber. “The older you get, the more you can afford to maintain it. You know: Bigger boys, Bigger toys?” 

(L-R): Nancy Woodyard, Andy Block, and George Drapeau

And it seemed definitely such for Andy Block and his own special toy: a 1960 Red Cadillac, a “series 62 convertible,” he noted. Block, a 23 year resident of Armonk, generously shares his car too: he annually rides it in the town’s early winter Frosty parade and has offered rides in it “to ladies at events for the North Castle Historical Society.” His two kids, 23 & 21,  he said, are “used to their father’s hobby. They want me to get buried in it,” he quipped.

Save the date August 17th for 4th Thursday! 

 

 

Filed Under: North Castle News Tagged With: Armonk Chamber of Commerce., Classic Car Show, Classic Cars, Third Thursday, Thursdays in Armonk

Chili Cook-Off’s the Main Event in Second 3rd Thursday in Armonk

June 2, 2017 by Inside Press

The Armonk Chamber of Commerce will hold its second 3rd Thursday celebration of the season on June 15 from 5-9 pm. Armonk Square will be buzzing with activity, featuring a chili cook-off with local restaurants from 5:30-7:30. Visitors will get to taste and then vote for their favorite! There will be live music, children’s activities, raffles, giveaways and special promotions throughout town. A list of activities and promotions will be made available on armonkchamberofcommerce.com a week before the event. Come and enjoy the Armonk Buzz!

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: 3rd Thursday, Armonk, Chili contest, chili cook off, Third Thursday

Armonk Chamber will Honor Ed Woodyard as Town’s Citizen of the Year

April 24, 2017 by The Inside Press

Ed Woodyard

The Armonk Chamber of Commerce will kick off its Spring season on Tuesday, May 16th, with its annual Citizen of the Year golf outing and dinner at the Whippoorwill Club.

The 2017 honoree is Ed Woodyard, a 30-year Armonk resident and champion of many local causes and traditions.

A co-founder of the Armonk Chamber, Woodyard’s involvements include leadership positions on numerous town committees and boards. From the North Castle Public Library to the North Castle Historical Society, the town’s Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee to the Miller House/Washington Headquarters, he has helped nurture and preserve valuable town resources and guide future planning. Woodyard paved the way for the North Castle Citizen’s Corps Council, the town’s emergency services group. Additionally, as co-founder of the Winter Walk and Friends of Frosty, he helped create Frosty Day, now a holiday season tradition that welcomes thousands from near and far.

Woodyard also lends his assistance and passion to the Armonk Outdoor Art Show, Cider and Donut Festival, Colonial Crafts Day, Halloween Haunt, Byram Hills School District, Boy Scouts and St. Stephen’s Church, just to name a few. Ed is also the owner of College Advice, a successful college admissions consulting service he founded in 1998, and is formerly a screenwriter and award-winning journalist.

All are welcome to attend this day of celebration and gratitude. For tickets and information, visit armonkchamberofcommerce.com or call 914-273-2353.

Filed Under: Armonk Community Tagged With: Armonk, Armonk Chamber of Commerce., Citizen of the Year, Third Thursday

Chappaqua-Millwood Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce their Third Thursday campaign

October 16, 2012 by The Inside Press

The Chappaqua-Millwood Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that starting Thurs., October 18th, the Third Thursday of the month, shops will stay open until 7 p.m. with sales and special offerings.  Look for the Thirds Thursday sticker in store windows.

Le Jardin is offering is extending their early bird special to 7:30p (4p – 7:30p) – 3 course meal for $19.95.

King Street Restaurant and Bar is offering free dessert with purchase of an entree and happy hour at the bar, buy one get one from 4:30-6:30.

Chappaqua Wine & Spirit will hosting a wine tasting from 4-7p.

Filed Under: New Castle News Tagged With: Chappaqua-Millwood Chamber of Commerce, Shopping, Third Thursday

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