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March 18, 2012
I love to hear about the unique and special places that bring utmost joy to the collective soul of an entire family. Perhaps it is a restaurant, where you celebrate life’s milestones. Perhaps it is a vacation spot where you have spent carefree time together every year. My immediate little family unit share a love [...]
July 30, 2011
Though I am not a hard-core shopper, I have been known to enjoy window shopping here and there. That is exactly how No Stone Unturned caught my eye. Walking briskly by one day, on the way to my office, a simple small faux sapling, in a store window, caught my eye. From this delicate baby [...]
July 30, 2011
Having grown up in New England, I miss the quick and easy access to the beaches there. When we first moved to southern Westchester, I was thrilled with our close proximity to New York City, and completely enamored with our friendly neighbors and the tranquil leafy streets of our new home. Only two things were [...]
November 23, 2010
Located in Yonkers, on the beautiful banks of the Hudson River is one of southern Westchester’s most valuable treasures, the Beczak Environmental Education Center. The Beczak Center is a nonprofit organization, dedicated to educating people about the ecology, history, and culture of the Hudson River. The center presents exhibits and programs, for all ages, “to [...]
November 23, 2010
Would you like to find a place where you can tap into your inner Picasso, or spend some much needed downtime having fun as a family? Whether you’d like to create a perfectly personalized gift for someone very special, or just have some fun, you MUST visit Paint Your Art Out! in Larchmont. Paint Your [...]
May 14, 2010
Living within such close proximity to New York City, we have easy access to some of the finest art in the world. If you appreciate art, then you must add the Pelham Art Center to your cultural circuit.
Celebrating their 40th Anniversary this year, the Pelham Art Center’s mission has never changed: to provide the public the place, the resources and the opportunity to see, study, and experience the arts in a community setting.”