Friday, Apr 26th

loraxThe Edgemont School Foundation will host a fundraiser at the Ridge Hill Shopping Center on Sunday April 1st at noon. Residents are invited to private screenings of The Lorax and The Hunger Games and there will be discounted shopping, food and free parking. Proceeds will benefit the Edgemont School Foundation which works towards “ensuring and enhancing an Edgemont Education.” Tickets will go on sale in the next few weeks.

Note from the Edgemont Administration regarding the 2012-2013 Edgemont School Budget: New information received from the State last week indicated that the District is not required to turn in its maximum allowable levy figure by March 1, as they had previously been instructed. The new information may also change the calculation of the maximum allowable tax levy. It is still the intention of the Board and Administration to remain within the maximum allowable levy (in other words, not to seek to override the new tax cap), and to continue to provide Edgemont students with the best possible education while remaining sensitive to the very difficult economic climate faced by Edgemont taxpayers.

 

 

mayarudolphEven though there’s no sign of Beyonce and Jay-Z in Scarsdale, the rumor of their move to Heathcote Road is just too intriguing to die. The story is fodder for speculation on celeb websites and even made it into Westchester Magazine.

This week, Maya Rudolph returned to Saturday Night Live to host the show and starred in a segment where she and Jay Pharoah play Beyonce and Jay-Z with Baby Blue Ivy Carter in Scarsdale. Watch them receive visits from Prince, Nicki Minaj, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift and a hear a lullaby from Bon Iver.

Hey – how did they all get through that gate to the house?

Watch the video here:

 

 

SGCDirectorsThe Scarsdale Golf Club is pleased to announce its newly elected Board of Governors. In the spring of 2012, this Board will oversee the grand opening of the new North Complex with new amenities to include a 2,800 square foot state of the art fitness center with training and massage services, new women’s locker room, an indoor golf training area, a day camp activity center, new children’s pool, and an adult pool deck with bar and food service. The North Complex project completes a ten year strategic plan designed to enhance the Club experience for all its members.
It began with the renovation and expansion of the historic main Clubhouse, it’s indoor and outdoor dining facilities and a new men’s locker room. The second stage was improvements to the tennis and paddle tennis complex and the bowling alley . The strategic plan also included renovation of all greens and sand traps, updated fairway sprinkler and drainage systems, the addition of two new golf holes as well as a dedicated short game practice area and driving range.

Photo: Seated(left to right): Mike O’Rourke(Assistant Treasurer), Betsy Broyd(Vice President), Kevin Flagg(President), Tom Davis(Treasurer), John McCann(Secretary). Standing(left to right): Chris Connolly, Geoff Domm, Mark Deutsch, Andy Frank, Michael, Weiner, Wendy Dubbs, Judy Joynt, Kathy Siekierski, John King. Missing: Dan Reingold

 

wonka4Heathcote Elementary School students discovered the Golden Age of Chocolate as they prepared for their production of Willa Wonka, Jr. on Saturday February 11th. First and second graders performed in the chorus, while third through fifth graders shared the various leading roles in the play. The process started with auditions, one month before the beginning of rehearsals. During the two-week rehearsal period the cast learned about the importance of teamwork, cooperation, hard work, and dedication. While working together on the play, kids formed theatre friendships and worked together to produce a great performance.

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About the Play: The show opens with the Candy Man in a world of pure imagination where even the dishes can be eaten. He announces the Willy Wonka search for five golden tickets that have been hidden in Wonka's chocolate bars! As the worldwide contest unfolds we meet Charlie and his grandparents at the Bucket Shack who “Think Positive.” Charlie's world is grim, but he is happy and thoughtful, unlike the other golden ticket winners, Augustus Gloop the non-stop eater, Veruca Salt, the spoiled brat, Voilet, the gum chewer, and Mike Teevee, the non stop TV watcher! One by one, it is revealed that with the exception of Charlie, the kids are all bad eggs. Finally, the audience learns the real meaning of the Wonka contest; while the losers receive a lifetime supply of chocolate, Charlie wins the ultimate price, the Chocolate Factory!

Photos courtesy of Jon Thaler - see more of his work here :

 

 

flowershop1Flowers Anyone? When the Scarsdale Flower Shop on East Parkway closed quickly after the death of owner Alan Eckstein on Tuesday January 3rd – many feared the worst… another reliable service gone from downtown and another empty storefront

Yet it turns out there’s more to the story – just around the corner.

German Chino, who managed the Scarsdale Flower Shop for the past five years, has reopened the Scarsdale Flower Shop on Harwood Court, next to Holsten Jewelers in the space previously occupied by Rhododendron.

Just in time for Valentines Day, the store is open and stocked with beautiful blooms. We saw some bouquets on their way out the door today and they were lovely. Scarsdale Flower shop still delivers, and has kept the phone number of the original store. So stop in to 7 Harwood Court or call 914-723-0852 to welcome the Scarsdale Flower Shop to their new home in the Village.flowershop2

Downtown merchants are offering "Sweetheart Deals" for Valentine’s Day. From now through Valentine’s Day participating merchants are giving customers a discount (or gift) on their purchase when they present a Sweetheart Deals coupon at the time of purchase. Coupons can be found and redeemed at any participating Sweetheart Deals merchant. Look for the Sweetheart Deals poster in shop windows. The promotion lasts until February 14.

Last, the Scarsdale Adult School has another Valentine's Day idea: Purchase an enrollment (or two) in one of the adult school’s new cooking or wine courses.

The gourmand is sure to appreciate America Gonzalez’s “Cooking at Home: Great Chefs Series.” This two-session $145 class meets on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the instructor’s professional-grade home kitchen in Scarsdale. Learn to cook as Jean Georges Vongerichten, Ferran Adria, and Mario Batali do in their own homes with recipes for delightful meals that are inexpensive and simple to prepare.

For a more intense cooking experience, Gonzalez is also offering a 5-hour workshop in which she will lead students through six recipes from start to finish, culminating in a delicious sit-down meal. Choose from Asian fusion, Italian, or fish – or take all three. Each class is $145.

“Wines of the World” meets on Tuesday, March 13, 2012, from 8 to 10 p.m. at Aries Wine and Spirits. The store’s owners Tony Russo and Andrea Kish will take you and your significant other on a virtual trip through the most famous wine producing regions of the world. Wine made from at least six different countries’ most prestigious grapes will be sampled. Tuition is $30 plus a $20 sampling fee payable to the instructors.

Register yourself and your loved one or purchase an e-Gift card at ScarsdaleAdultSchool.org . Class size is limited, so register early.

 

 

 

 

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