Monday, July 30, 2012

Young Professionals - Talking Tiki

The Young Professionals of Southern Westchester are at it again. Their poolside networking event was a success on  June 14th at the rooftop of the New Rochelle Residence Inn and now they are back for part deux. The pool was cool, but the beach is better.  For their cogitation conversation YPSW are taking their Southern Professionals to the Hudson Park Beach Tiki Bar. Having recently received a full restoration after the damage done by hurricane Irene, the Tiki Bar is Mi- Tai (Type) of scene. 

 On Thursday August 9th from 6:30-8, The YPSW will bring together a group of Westchester's most dynamic young professionals for an evening of networking and libations. You can purchase your tickets here or for more information email: Rocio Monreal @ rmonreal@newrochellechamber.org. The New Rochelle Chamber of Congress inaugurated this new sub-chapter in May 2012 and they continue to grow and attract some of Westchester's enterprising professionals. Sail over to the Hudson Park Tiki bar for a professional pow-wow with the feel of a luau.









Friday, July 27, 2012

Joy Moyler - Interior Design Diva (Who's Who in New Ro)

www.joymoylerinteriors.com
New Rochelle has an abundance of talented people who seem to move about the community with the anonymity of Peter Parker. These incredibly talented individuals continue to call New Rochelle home because you can have it all in this CityBurb!

A trip to Spain at the tender age of 14 was a life changing journey for Joy Moyler.  She found what most of us spend our lives searching for- her calling!  The vivid colors, textures and smells of Madrid and Barcelona enveloped her and awakened the dormant thirst for her studies in Architecture.  After receiving her B.S. in Architectural Design she ventured out and created an enviable resume. Her 25 year career has included such esteemed titles as the former head of the Interior Design Studio at Giorgio Armani, Design Project Manager for Polo Ralph Lauren and residential design for the homes of Leonardo DiCaprio, David Geffen and John Mayer. Her Haute Zone blog is the foremost source of what's classically cool and serves as a handbook for the curio cabinet coveter and Rent-A-Center inclined.




Monday, July 23, 2012

City Life Concepts - Furnishings with Flair

City Life Concepts 41 Lawton Street New Rochelle 914.278.9190
 A showroom for your sanctuary is how I would describe City Life Concepts. This Manhattan based retail furniture distribution company decided to launch a showroom in the cityburb town of New Rochelle because of it's trend worthy aesthetic.  City Life CEO Harvey Jones opened this abode emporium when he noticed that a great deal of his orders were going to New Rochelle. As the winner of the Best Home Design category of 2012 in Westchester Magazine, City Life Concepts is your one stop source for contemporary furniture for your home or business. Why not stop in and purchase a candelabra, because City Life Concepts makes your castle more inhabitable. 
 
 

Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Best of Westchester- Gobs of NewRo Grub

The Best Of  Westchester brought out the epicurious crowd last night. Conceived in 2001, this years bash hosted at the Glen Island Harbor Club was the party of the summer. Dapper dudes and gorgeous gals, feasted, foxtrotted and fawned over displays that looked almost too good to eat.

New Rochelle has an abundance of  restaurants on the 2012 "Best Of" list  and some of them were  previously featured here on New Rochelle Now. I have long since said that New Rochelle has some of the best restaurants in the New York. I suggest that you make a reservation (if applicable) at one of the spectacular 7 below, because now that the BOW is ringing their praises, it may be a pain getting a table to quell your hunger pangs.


Best Cheese Plate The Gnarly Vine 501 Main St, New Rochelle (914) 355-2541; thegnarlyvine.com
Best Upside Down Pineapple Cake Alvin & Friends  49 Lawton St New Rochelle  (914) 654-6549
Best Vegan Restaurant-Jolo’s Kitchen 412 North Ave, New Rochelle (914) 355-2527 joloskitchen.com
Best Finger Food- Pionono's at Siete Ocho Siete 414 Pelham Rd (914) 636-1229 sieteochosiete.com

Best Bagels H & R Bialy Corp 41 Quaker Ridge Rd, New Rochelle (914) 576-1411 
Best Churros El Trigal Mexican Bakery 216 Union Ave New Rochelle (914) 633-9516
Best Chowder- Cienega Restaurant 179 Main St, New Rochelle (914) 632-4000 cienegarestaurant.com

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Get Acquainted - In the Know Radio Show

Every Tuesday night at 8pm, the most innovative radio program of its kind hits the air waves on station WVOX 1460am/www.wvox.com. Hosts Aaron Kershaw & Louis Vaccaro, team up to bring their version of Woodward and Bernstein to the radio. Covering the sound shore region of NY, this dynamic duo digs in- gets the details- and provides a multitude of belly laughs with their witty repartee. I had the pleasure of sitting with the guys for part of their show last night and I must tell you that I did not want to leave. 

Aaron has the oratory presence of Orson Wells and Louis possesses the Listening Skills and timing of Mike Wallace. Topics ranged from my beloved home: NEW ROCHELLE to my deepest darkest secret.....my love of Heavy Metal Music. Gasp! The vibe was so genuine that I will continue to be a guest on Getting Acquainted Radio every Tuesday with my Keeba's Korner segment. So tune in, call in or livestream next week to find out what is hip, happening and highbrow in southern NY. This is sure to be the only radio show that makes Howard Stern nostalgic about his days on KROCK.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Wildcliff Artist Showcase- Scintillating Sounds


I cannot think of a better way to spend your Sunday (7/15) afternoon than to pack a picnic and come out to Wildcliff and listen to the sounds of the first showcase by The Nursery. Admission is FREE and the view is priceless.  One of the featured artists is New Rochelle native Nicole Marie (see video below). She has an angelic voice that I would compare to the ethereal Esperanza Spalding, but with a dash of funk. The showcase starts at 12:30 and the jamming will continue till half past 4. Other musical acts include: I&I, The Blanks, J-EA, Jake Backer, The Rochamnros, Ladybird Johnson and Sam Friend's Jazz Trio. If your musical tastes include folk, jazz, Latin and hip hop, this is the show for you. Eric Woodlin, founder of Incoming Tide, gave birth to the idea of an outdoor concert series at Wildcliff in 2009 and he continues to bring us musicians from the 914 with talent galore.

                        44 Wildcliff Road, New Rochelle, NY 

Nicole Marie
Sam Friend 

The Blanks
The Rochambros 

                                 
                                                               

New Logo For our 325th Anniversary


Bright, colorful, unforgettable: That describes the striking design created by Deborah Haley, whose work has been selected as the official logo for the City of New Rochelle’s upcoming 325th anniversary celebration. The new logo was unveiled Friday morning at the annual Bastille Day celebration at City Hall. As the winning designer Ms. Haley received $325; two runners-up, Jesse Sanchez and Andrew Morejon, each received $100.


The logo competition was a collaboration between the City of New Rochelle and the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, with the selection made by a jury of professionals.

The call for entries asked artists and graphic designers to submit a design that would combine  “strong visual appeal with a well thought-out concept.” The function of the logo is to provide both the residents of and visitors to the City of New Rochelle with a visual symbol representing 325 years of growth and development.

Graphic designer Deborah Haley, a graduate of Clark University and Parsons School of Design who also designs and sells her own line of jewelry, says her winning design was inspired by “the manifest diversity of New Rochelle’s populace and the development and cultivation of the Arts as the driving force for cohesion within the City.” She explained that the logo’s “colorful, undulating squares represent New Rochelle’s growth and economic development along the Sound,” while the orange fleur-de-lys, front and center, reflects the City’s rich Huguenot history and its demographic vibrancy today.


One second prize went to Jesse Sanchez, an art director and graphic designer who is also President of the New Rochelle Art Association. He says his design “played with shapes and colors with a non-representational, non-specific intention. I wanted to capture the spirit of New Rochelle, rather than the concrete, historical, or functional qualities the city possesses.”

Andrew Morejon, a 2009 graduate of New Rochelle High School currently studying at Lehman College, took another second prize for his design, which integrates the city’s fleur-de-lys logo with representations of New Rochelle’s many facets. “I wanted all the figures to originate from the New Rochelle education system, which is symbolized by the silhouette of New Rochelle High School,” explains Morejon. “ I emphasized the fact that our community is two miles from the waterfront by placing sailboats on the inferior portion of the logo.  The top portion consists of the urban setting including the “Space Shot” landmark.  The lateral portions of the logo simply express the vast amount of activities and culture of New Rochelle.  Lastly, the distal ends of the wings are secured with a fire truck and police car to convey a safe and secure community as well. “


NRCA was created by the New Rochelle City Council in 1975 to stimulate and encourage the study and presenttion of the performing and fine arts and the public’s interest and participation therein. NRCA has worked to fulfill that mission by sponsoring art exhibitions, theatrical productions, dance recitals, film screenings, lectures, and concert series as well as city-wide events like ArtsFest and the Sound Shore Shakespeare Festival. This season NRCA programs are made possible, in part, by ArtsWestchester with funds from Westchester County Government, the City of New Rochelle, and the support and participation of NRCA’s  membership. For more information on how to become a member visit NRCA on the web atwww.newrochellearts.org.




Friday, July 13, 2012

2 Division Street- Artist Studio Cohesive

David Humphrey 
 Something vivid comes to 2 Division street. After a full renovation, this incredibly desirable location is now home to The New Rochelle Gallery Artist Studios. With two floors of wonderfully laid out personal artist studios, you can now live out your dream to become the next Vincent VanGogh without having to sell your ear to pay the rent.  The spacious studios range from $700-$1000 per month and this includes heat and electricity. All spaces have keyless entry and video intercom systems. A few rooms also have enviable natural light that filters in though a sloped skylight. Painter David Humphrey and fine artist Maryana Oliynyk selected room 207 as their chromatic workshop. If you are interested in one of the spaces, contact  Ralph DiBart @ralphdibart@rcn.com. Do not delay, the spaces are going even before the paint dries.

                                
                                            Maryana Oliynyk





Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Bastille Day in New Rochelle - Logo Awards

Every year, France celebrates Bastille Day on the 14th of July. Bastille Day symbolizes the overthrow of the monarchy and the beginning of a new French Republic. On July 14, 1789, the common people of France stormed Bastille, a military prison, to show their opposition to the tyrannical rule of the french aristocrats.
Next year New Rochelle will celebrate its 325th Anniversary. As the sister city to La Rochelle in France, New Rochelle was settled by the Huguenots as they fled France to avoid religious persecution.
The New Rochelle Council on the Arts is sponsoring a nationwide "Call for a 325th Anniversary Logo". The winner will be announced this Friday July 13th @ 10am on the steps of City Hall.  The Volunteer Center will be available to chat with you or your organization if you wish to participate in  next year's celebrations.







Saturday, July 7, 2012

Hudson Park Concert Series - Sensational Sixties

                                                         
Pull theThunderbird out of the garage and dust off your saddle shoes for trip down memory lane. The New Rochelle Council of the Arts presents the Emil Paolucci sounds of the summer series. Starting Wednesday July 11th  at 7:30pm, the Sumer Series swings into town with the sounds of the fabulous sixties rock show and returns every Wednesday thru August 29th @ the Hudson Park Bandshell.















Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Twin Donut - Confectionary Circumference


Over the past few months, the space at 471 Main street @ the corner of North Avenue, has been a buzz with construction workers doing facade improvements and renovations. Then it seemed to happen overnight- the unveiling of a shiny Twin Donut sign. Yes, Twin Donut! If you thought that perhaps there was a Twin Donut at this location previously, you would be correct. Previously occupied by a Twin Donut & Blimpie Sandwich Shop, the restaurant now has a core focus: spherical, sugary, satisfaction for your salivation.  I have not ben yet, but can't wait to grab a beignet.


Sunday, July 1, 2012

Fourth Of July - Spectacular Sonnet

Independence Day has a special meaning in New Rochelle this year. Thanks to the independent contribution from the Poet's Corner and their S.E.L.F foundation (Sane Enlightned Life Force)
the New Rochelle fireworks were not extinguished before the fuse was lit. The Poet's Corner founder, Guru Madeline provided the city with a check for $50K to provide the spark that the community needs.

Spark of the Sound Independence Day fireworks will begin at 9:30 on Wednesday July 4th. The Grucci family's extravagant explosives can be seen from all of New Rochelle's waterfront parks.  So pack a picnic & grab a seat in the park to experience the poetic pyrotechnics.