Board of Ed: Vote on the Budget HGHS
May 15
Book Discussion @ Temple Beth El “The Many Faces of Israel” series 7:30pm
May 9Wednesday, May 9th, 7:30 pm
Life in Modern Israel – Someone to Run With by David Grossman
Discussion led by Senior Cantor Dana Anesi
TEMPLE BETH EL OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ♦ 914 238 3928
Board of Ed: Public Hearing on the Budget 8:15 pm HGHS
May 1Steps in the Budget Process
May 15—Vote on the Budget
Board of Ed: BOCES Budget, Election
Apr 24Steps in the Budget Process
May 1—Public Hearing on the Budget
May 15—Vote on the Budget
Book Discussion @ Temple Beth El “The Many Faces of Israel” series 11:15am
Apr 22Sunday, April 22, 11:15 am
Technology – Start Up Nation by Dan Senor and Saul Singer
Discussion led by Temple Members & other experts
TEMPLE BETH EL OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ♦ 914 238 3928
Board of Ed adopts a budget 8:15 pm HGHS
Apr 10Steps in the Budget Process
April 24—BOCES Budget, Election
May 1—Public Hearing on the Budget
May 15—Vote on the Budget
Book Discussion @ Temple Beth El “The Many Faces of Israel” series 7:30pm
Mar 28Wednesday, March 28, 7:30 pm
The Early Settler Period - Blue Mountain by Meir Shalev
Discussion led by Director of Education Susan Cosden
TEMPLE BETH EL OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ♦ 914 238 3928
Board of Ed: Budget Discussion on Revenue, Tax Rages, Contingency Budget 8:15 pm HGHS
Mar 27Steps in the Budget Process
April 10—Adopt Budget
April 24—BOCES Budget, Election
May 1—Public Hearing on the Budget
May 15—Vote on the Budget
BoE Budget Discussion: Operations and Maintenance, Non-Instructional, Fund Balance 8:15 HGHS
Mar 20Steps in the Budget Process
March 27—Budget Discussion on Revenue, Tax Rages, Contingency Budget
April 10—Adopt Budget
April 24—BOCES Budget, Election
May 1—Public Hearing on the Budget
May 15—Vote on the Budget
Town Board meeting at West Orchard School—evening (exact time to-be-announced)
Mar 13MILLWOOD TASK FORCE MARCH MEETING WILL BE A JOINT MEETING WITH THE NEW CASTLE TOWN BOARD; TUESDAY MARCH 13, 2012
At the WEST ORCHARD SCHOOL, GRANITE ROAD, CHAPPAQUA
PLEASE JOIN US TO EXPRESS YOUR CONCERNS AND INTERESTS
Board of Ed: Budget Discussion on Special Ed and Technology 8:15 pm HGHS
Mar 13Steps in the Budget Process
March 13—Budget Discussion on Special Ed and Technology
March 20—Budget Discussion on Operations and Maintenance, Non-Instructional, Fund Balance
March 27—Budget Discussion on Revenue, Tax Rages, Contingency Budget
April 10—Adopt Budget
April 24—BOCES Budget, Election
May 1—Public Hearing on the Budget
May 15—Vote on the Budget
Free tax help from AARP 10:30am-2:30pm @ Chap Libr
Mar 710:30am - 2:30pm
On Wednesdays from February 1st through April 11th, specially trained members of the AARP will be at the library helping people with their taxes. This is geared to people with middle- and low-income, with special attention to those aged 60 and older. Please bring a copy of last year’s tax return, W-2 forms from all employers, unemployment compensation statements, SSA-1099 forms if you were paid Social Security benefits, all 1099 forms, all forms indicating federal income tax paid, dependent care provider information, all receipts or canceled checks if itemizing deductions, and Social Security numbers for all dependents.
Board of Ed: Budget Discussion on Curriculum and Athletics
Mar 6Steps in the Budget Process
March 6—Budget Discussion on Curriculum and Athletics
March 13—Budget Discussion on Special Ed and Technology
March 20—Budget Discussion on Operations and Maintenance, Non-Instructional, Fund Balance
March 27—Budget Discussion on Revenue, Tax Rages, Contingency Budget
April 10—Adopt Budget
April 24—BOCES Budget, Election
May 1—Public Hearing on the Budget
May 15—Vote on the Budget
Free tax help from AARP 10:30am-2:30pm @ Chap Libr
Feb 2910:30am - 2:30pm
On Wednesdays from February 1st through April 11th, specially trained members of the AARP will be at the library helping people with their taxes. This is geared to people with middle- and low-income, with special attention to those aged 60 and older. Please bring a copy of last year’s tax return, W-2 forms from all employers, unemployment compensation statements, SSA-1099 forms if you were paid Social Security benefits, all 1099 forms, all forms indicating federal income tax paid, dependent care provider information, all receipts or canceled checks if itemizing deductions, and Social Security numbers for all dependents.
Board of Ed meeting 8:15 HGHS: Superintendent’s Budget Proposal, discussion of programs & staffing
Feb 28March 6, 2012 Board meeting/work session - Curriculum/Technology
March 13, 2012 Board meeting/work session - Spec Ed./Athletics
March 20, 2012 Board meeting/work Session - Oper. Maint/Noninstructional/Fund Balance
March 27, 2012 Budget Work Session/Revenue/Tax rates/Contingency
April 10, 2012 Board meeting/Adopt Budget
April 24, 2012 BOCES Budget/election
May 1, 2012 Budget Hearing
May 15, 2012 Budget Vote
May 22, 2012 Tenured Teacher Recognition
June 5, 2012 Honor Retirees
June 19, 2012 Ave Atque Vale
Free tax help from AARP 10:30am-2:30pm @ Chap Libr
Feb 2210:30am - 2:30pm
On Wednesdays from February 1st through April 11th, specially trained members of the AARP will be at the library helping people with their taxes. This is geared to people with middle- and low-income, with special attention to those aged 60 and older. Please bring a copy of last year’s tax return, W-2 forms from all employers, unemployment compensation statements, SSA-1099 forms if you were paid Social Security benefits, all 1099 forms, all forms indicating federal income tax paid, dependent care provider information, all receipts or canceled checks if itemizing deductions, and Social Security numbers for all dependents.
Presidents’ Day (Mon) Winter Recess through Fri. Feb. 24
Feb 20Chappaqua Library closed
Free tax help from AARP 10:30am-2:30pm @ Chap Libr
Feb 1510:30am - 2:30pm
On Wednesdays from February 1st through April 11th, specially trained members of the AARP will be at the library helping people with their taxes. This is geared to people with middle- and low-income, with special attention to those aged 60 and older. Please bring a copy of last year’s tax return, W-2 forms from all employers, unemployment compensation statements, SSA-1099 forms if you were paid Social Security benefits, all 1099 forms, all forms indicating federal income tax paid, dependent care provider information, all receipts or canceled checks if itemizing deductions, and Social Security numbers for all dependents.
Valentine’s Day
Feb 14Practice SAT Exam $15 fee, proceeds to Graph It Forward Today 1-5 pm Chap Libr
Feb 12Practice SAT Exam, Sunday, February 12th, 1pm-5pm, Chappaqua Library, Fee: $15 including score report and analysis. All proceeds will be donated to Graph It Forward Today, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that raises money to provide graphing calculators and college test prep services to low income students. Limited space-first come, first serve. Reserve your spot today by e-mailing .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
This event is open to the public and is not sponsored by the Chappaqua Library and the library does not have any relationship with Graph It Forward Today or with this event.
Contact Diane Thaler
Executive Director
Graph It Forward Today
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
HGHS Valentine’s Day Dance 8-11pm HGHS Gym
Feb 11Celebrating Black History Month: Multi-media presentation on Paul Robeson 1pm Chap Libr
Feb 10Dr. Davis will bring the story of Paul Robeson to life. This presentation will include a short video.
Cosponsored with New Castle Rec. and Parks
Free and open to the public
Registration deadline for 3/10 SAT Test (no subject tests)
Feb 10HGHS Chamber Orchestra Concert 7:30 pm HG Auditorium
Feb 9Snow date: 2/10
Dar Williams in concert (and lecture) at Sarah Lawrence College 7 pm
Feb 9Westchester Land Trust presents

Dar Williams
Thursday, February 9 at 7:00 p.m.
Sarah Lawrence College
Reisinger Concert Hall
Bronxville, N.Y.
Dar Williams, activist/ songwriter & environmentalist (lecture/concert) will talk about her vision of a sustainable local lifestyle and how “positive proximity” can reduce our environmental impact. Dar has incorporated her passion for the environment into her songs.
Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at door. Seating without a reservation will not be guaranteed.
Reservations:
Visit westchesterlandtrust.org or phone 914.241.6346 x 23
For directions to Sarah Lawrence College, visit www.SLC.edu.
This series has been funded by the Jerome Levy Foundation
Free tax help from AARP 10:30am-2:30pm @ Chap Libr
Feb 810:30am - 2:30pm
On Wednesdays from February 1st through April 11th, specially trained members of the AARP will be at the library helping people with their taxes. This is geared to people with middle- and low-income, with special attention to those aged 60 and older. Please bring a copy of last year’s tax return, W-2 forms from all employers, unemployment compensation statements, SSA-1099 forms if you were paid Social Security benefits, all 1099 forms, all forms indicating federal income tax paid, dependent care provider information, all receipts or canceled checks if itemizing deductions, and Social Security numbers for all dependents.
Book Discussion @ Temple Beth El “The Many Faces of Israel” series 7:30pm
Feb 8Wednesday, February 8, 7:30 pm
Biblical Israel – As a Driven Leaf by Milton Steinberg
Discussion led by Senior Rabbi Josh Davidson
HGHS L.I.F.E. School Info Session 7pm Academic Commons
Feb 7Snow date: 2/9
Town board work session 7:45 pm town hall - Discussion of improvements to Millwood, PPS report
Feb 7Work Session
7:45 p.m. Project for Public Spaces (PPS) To see the report, go to the town’s website mynewcastle.org and click on MIllwood Hamlet Placemaking Plan bar on the right.
8:15 p.m. Garden Ridge Path
8:25 p.m. Downtown Merchant’s Meeting Report
Administrative Items
8:35 p.m. Extension of Brevoort Road Sewer District
Updated Master Fee Schedule
Visitor Parking Pass
S. Greeley Parking Lot Project
Authorization to Bid Solid Waste Compactors
Renewal of Contract
Easement Request from MTA
Authorization to Transfer Services
Waiver of Water Penalty (2)
Street Opening Permit Refund
Conference Attendance
Letter from Supervisor of Greenburgh
Executive Session
9:00 p.m.
Adjournment
10:00 p.m.
HGHS: “132 Days Till Graduation” R21K Workshop for 12th Gr. Parents 7:30 pm Academic Commons
Feb 6Snow date: 2/13
Charles Dickens’ 200th Birthday: Chap Libr shows “David Copperfield” 1pm
Feb 4Film from 2000, 187 minutes. BBC production stars Daniel Radcliffe, Maggie Smith and Bob Hoskins. Trials and tribulations of a young boy in Victorian England.
Campapalooza 2012: Info on town summer camps—refreshments, games—Community Center 11am to 3pm
Feb 4Dear Prospective Campers and Parents,
Are you looking for some great day camp, sports camps, or specialty camps for your child this summer? Why send your child away for the summer when there is so much to offer here!!
On SATURDAY, February 4th, we will have Campapalooza!, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. We have invited all of our Day Camp Administrative staff, Art Camp, our sports camp staff and our specialty camp staff to attend and give out information.
We will also have free refreshments, games, raffles and entertainment for the kids at 11:30, 12:30, and 1:30.
The event will take place at the Community Center on Senter Street in the heart of Chappaqua.
For more updated information, check out our camp website at www.ncdaycamps.com
Registration for Summer Camps begins on February 6th, 2012!!
Chappaqua Farmers Market at St. Mary’s—Sat Jan 28, from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm
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Art Exhibit @ Temple Beth El: “Temporary Shelter,” art installation about homeless NYers, 2/3 - 2/17
Feb 3Fiber Artist Heather G. Stoltz tells the stories of homeless men, women and children through her installation piece Temporary Shelter. The art piece, which takes the shape of a sukkah (free-standing hut), will travel to Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester starting February 3. The piece will remain on display at Temple Beth El through February 17, and Stoltz will be speaking at 9:45 AM on Sunday, February 5 to share the stories she heard and the process leading to the piece. She will also be available after the 7:15 PM Shabbat service on Friday, February 3 to answer any questions people may have.
Millwood Task Force Meeting 8 pm—All Are Welcome!
Feb 2Residents of Millwood and West End are invited to the Millwood Task Force Meeting
Thursday, February 2 at 8pm
Millwood Firehouse #2 located at 366 Croton Dam Road on Rt. 134
➢ Residents Comments: residents are invited to voice concerns on any issue
➢ Report on the proposed Millwood Fire House presentation to Planning Board 1/17
➢ Sewer District Construction Status for Random Farms, Yesheva, Riverwoods Chappaqua Crossing
➢ Millwood Planning- Signs and Prodgect for Public Spaces Study
➢ Millwood Lumber Update
➢ Amsterdam Carriage House- Renovations Bids
➢ Proposed Wireless Communications Tower 50 Hoags Cross Rd. or Amsterdam Pk
➢ Tax inequity for West End New Castle / Ossining School Dist.
➢ Assembly Woman Sandy Galef’s bill; requiring Municipalities across State to Update their TAX ASSESSMENT ROLL every 4 Years.
MILLWOOD TASK FORCE MARCH MEETING WILL BE A JOINT MEETING WITH THE NEW CASTLE TOWN BOARD; TUESDAY MARCH 13, 2012
At the WEST ORCHARD SCHOOD, GRANITE ROAD, CHAPPAQUA
PLEASE JOIN US TO EXPRESS YOUR CONCERNS AND INTERESTS
Second half of school taxes due today—Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Jan 31Town hall open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Board of Ed meeting 8:15 HGHS
Jan 31Book Study - “Getting to Yes”
Work Session - Board Discussion: Third Strategic Question?
Great Decisions: Foreign Policy Assoc. current events discussion 10 am Chap Libr
Jan 30Subject: U.S. exit strategies for Afganistan and Iraq
The Millwood Board of Fire Commissioners: Monthly Meeting 7:30pm
Jan 30
The Millwood Board of Fire Commissioners will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday January 30th, 2011 at 7:30pm at Station No. 2 located at 366 Croton Dam Road in the Town of New Castle.
Community-wide CPR training with Chappaqua Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Jan 29
Sign up for the January 29 class
by Lisa Ballou
“We had such an overwhelming response that we ended up adding three more sessions so we could accommodate more people,” said Joe Gentilesco, certified American Heart Association CPR Instructor and EMT. “It was a great day. There was a lot of enthusiasm and I know that the information shared today will ultimately benefit the entire community.”
CPR saves lives. Statistics show that the earlier CPR is initiated, the greater the chances for survival. The next CPR course is scheduled for January 29, 2012. To be hold a place for the the next session, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
”Today was a very eye-opening and powerful experience. Learning hands-on what to do in an emergency situation is invaluable,” said New Castle community member Troy Schlaitzer.
Founded in 1936, the Chappaqua Volunteer Ambulance Corps is a volunteer organization dedicated to providing quality emergency medical services to the residents of New Castle. The 70+ volunteer members are a diverse group, from teachers and lawyers to entrepreneurs, students, parents and grandparents. In addition to responding to more than 500 calls annually, CVAC reaches out with programs to educate the community on First Aid and CPR. Funding comes solely from private donations and insurance. For more information or to become a volunteer, visit www.chappaquaambulance.org.
Chappaqua Volunteer Ambulance Corps. People helping people.
SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES: Don Dupont Big Band 3 pm @ Chap Libr
Jan 29An eclectic array of music, including swing, jive, waltz, salsa, cha-cha and meringue appropriate for the whole family.
Free and open to the public
Author Talk: “Demystifying Computers,” Abigail Stokes 2:00 pm Chap Libr
Jan 27A reassuring, jargon-free talk to introduce late bloomer, grandparents, technophobes & the digitally challenged to all the wonders of using a computer, email, and the Internet. Abigail Stokes is the author of Is This Thing On? A Computer Handbook.
Cosponsored with New Castle Rec. and Parks
Free and open to the public
Books @ Temple Beth El “Meet the Author” series, Friday Shabbat Service 8:00pm
Jan 27Friday, January 27, 8 pm Shabbat Service
The Sacred Table with Author Mary Zamore
TEMPLE BETH EL OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua
914 238 3928
Greeley Talent Show 7:00 pm HGHS
Jan 27Greeley Talent Show at 7:00 p.m., MC’ed by seniors Emerson Obus and Nick Scaglione with three SECRET guest judges!
Sports orientation meeting for 8th Grade incoming freshman - HGHS Auditorium at 7:30pm
Jan 24Town Board 7:30pm work session and 8:15 pm meeting
Jan 24AGENDA
January 24, 2012
7:30 Work Session
Proposed Lower King Street Improvements-
Continued Discussion
Authorization to Hire Architect
Maintenance Bond- Woodburn Ave Parking Lot
Tax Certiorari Refund
Change Work Order- Woodburn Parking Lot
Town Board Meeting
8:15 Call to Order
Announcements
Supervisor’s Report
Town Administrator’s Report
Public Hearing
Proposed Local Law regarding Exemption from Tree
Preservation Law (Public Hearing Set 12.13.2011)
Public Cornment/‘New Business
Proposed Action
Authorization to Adopt
Environmental Assessment Form/Negative Declaration
Proposed Local Law regarding! Exemption from Tree
Preservation Law
Authorization to Appoint
Recreation Commission (1)
PLEASE NOTE- AGENDAS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE- PLEASE NOTE
Authorization to Approve
Parking Amnesty Program
Tax Certiorari Refunds (2)
Award of Bid Amsterdam Carriage House
Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Banner Requests (3)
Creation of Capital Account
Renewal of IMA with Westchester County- STEP Grant
Maintenance Bond- Woodburn Ave Parking Lot
Change Work Order Woodburn Parking Lot
Hiring of an Architect
Postage stamp price increase from $.44 to $.45 begins
Jan 22You can buy $.44 “forever” stamps at the PO until the change and continue to use them without additional postage.
SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES: Music of Maderz Vox 3pm @ Chap Libr
Jan 22The musical alchemy of oboe, bassoon, piano, percussion and voice is accessible, engaging, playful and pure gold.
Cosponsored with The Chappaqua Orchestra
Free and open to the public
Sunday, January 22, 2012 at 3 pm
Chappaqua Library Auditorium
195 South Greeley Avenue, Chappaqua, New York.
FREE, donations accepted, reception following the concert
Musicians
Allison Ruben-Bitz, oboe, Cornelia McGiver, bassoon, Sylvia Buccelli, piano, David Gluck, percussion, and Kelly Ellenwood, soprano
PROGRAM
La Douceur de la Vie (David Gluck/Kelly Ellenwood)
Seeing the Elephant (David Gluck/Kelly Ellenwood)
Children’s Song #9 (Chick Corea, arr. Gluck)
Children’s Song #6 (Chick Corea, arr. Gluck)
Two Movements from “Four Sketches” (Peter Hope)
for oboe, bassoon & piano
Prelude
Dance
Selections from “Love After 1950” (Libby Larsen)
“The Empty Song” (lyrics: Liz Lochead)
“Big Sister Says” (lyrics: Kathryn Daniels, arr. Gluck)
Alabama Song (Kurt Weill/Berthold Brecht, arr. Gluck)
Come As You Are (Kurt Cobain, arr. Gluck)
For up-to-date information visit: www.chappaquaorchestra.org or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The Chappaqua Chamber Series is co-produced by The Chappaqua Orchestra and the Chappaqua Library. Concerts are free and open to all. A $15 suggested donation at the door helps perpetuate the series.
Info: 914-238-9220
This program is made possible, in part, by the Basic Support Grant of Arts Westchester with funds from Westchester County Government.
First Congregational Church of Chappaqua—Centennial Celebration
Jan 22Annual Comedy Night: Brotherhood, Temple Israel of N. West. Croton-on-Hudson 7pm $40 p/p
Jan 21Croton-on-Hudson, NY: Brotherhood presents Annual Comedy Night.
Three fantastic comics will make you laugh, drinks will make you toasty, and desserts will make you smile. Laugh until it hurts and support our many charitable activities. January 21 at 7 p.m. $40 per person.
Temple Israel of Northern Westchester, 31 Glengary Road, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520. (914)-271-4705; http://www.tinw.org
Menus in the Movies: “Chocolat” w/ Carol Durst, dessert + discussion 7:00 pm Chap Libr
Jan 20Led by food author and film buff, Carol Durst. Homemade desserts and discussion to follow.
Featured Film: CHOCOLAT
Sponsored by the Friends of the Chappaqua Library
Free and open to the public
Click HERE for movie info.
Planning Board meeting 7 pm—Ritterman subdivision on the agenda
Jan 177th Annual Antique Lecture & Appraisals Series: Toys, dolls and trains—10am Chap Libr
Jan 17Jan. 17: Jon Felz, certified appraiser of RZM Fine Arts & Antiques. Lecture on toys, dolls and trains
The series continues with the following experts…
Jan. 24: Michael Kalesti of Kent Home. Lecture on mid-century modern & repurposing and making something old new again.
Each specialist will lead a discussion of the area of their expertise and verbally appraise items. Limit of 2 items/person. Order of appraisals will be based on arrival sign-ns. Please register at the Information Desk.
Cosponsored with The New Castle Historical Society
Free and open to the public but you must register by either phoning the library 238-4779 x 2 or stopping at the reference desk to sign up in person.
Martin Luther King Day—Schools Closed
Jan 16Book Discussion @ Temple Beth El “The Many Faces of Israel” series 7:30pm
Jan 11Wednesday, January 11th, 7:30 pm
Modern Israel – The 188th Crybaby Brigade by Joel Chasnoff
Discussion led by Associate Rabbi Geoff Mitelman
Board of Ed meeting: Budget Preview—“How are we responding to BOE fiscal question?” 8:15 HGHS
Jan 10Presentation: Budget Preview: How are we responding to BOE fiscal question?
1. Information Business Affairs
1.1 President’s Report
1.1.1 Putnam/Northern Westchester Capital Project: follow up discussion
1.1.2 New Town Board
1.2 Superintendent’s Report
1.2.1 Proposed calendar for Chappaqua School District 2012-13
1.2.2 Search information - Roaring Brook & Horace Greeley
1.2.3 Student Achievements
Questions and Comments
* We welcome public inquiries, and in respect for each other’s time, we ask that you limit your inquiry to three minutes. Board members may be contacted via email or phone.
2. Organization
2.1 Revision: 5016 Acceptable Use Policy For Student Computer and Internet Use
3. Approvals
3.1 Minutes of November 29, 2011
4. Recommended Action: Personnel
4.1 Instructional
Resolution:
* “BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education hereby appoints the individuals listed as per diem substitute teachers to be employed on an “as needed” basis”:
o Victoria DeMagistris,
Mary DeSandolo,
Janet Fletcher,
Denise Goodliffe,
Amanda Goodman, and
Jessica Moschetti.
Resolution:
* “BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education hereby authorizes the attached Addendum Agreements for Services for the individuals and agencies listed below effective for the 2011/2012 school year, or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education”:
o HTA of New York, Inc.,
HTA of New York, Inc., and
HTA of New York, Inc.
Request for Discretionary Leave of Absence:
* Ms. Jennifer Kirkpatrick, Teaching Assistant, Robert E. Bell Middle School, effective November 21, 2011 through January 13, 2012.
Request for Child Care Leave of Absence:
* Ms. Jessica Sansevera, Teacher of Elementary Education, Robert E. Bell Middle School, effective January 3, 2012 through January 13, 2012.
Ms. Jenny Gieras, Teacher of Elementary Education, Roaring Brook Elementary School, effective January 11, 2012 through June 30, 2012.
Resignation for Purposes of Retirement:
* Ms. Barbara Carlsen, Teacher of Music, Seven Bridges Middle School, effective June 30, 2012.
Resignation:
* Ms. Tammy Ghirardi, Assistant Principal, Westorchard Elementary School, effective June 30, 2012.
Appointment: Regular Substitute
* Ms. Kaity Holderman, Regular Substitute Teacher of Elementary Education, Roaring Brook Elementary School, effective November 28, 2011 through June 30, 2012 (or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education).
Appointment: Part Time
* Ms. Kelly Connery, (.5) Teaching Assistant, Douglas Grafflin Elementary School, effective December 19, 2011 through June 30, 2012 (or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education).
Mr. Anthony Castagna, Athletic Coordinator, District wide, effective November 7, 2011 through March 1, 2012 (or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education).
Appointment: Volunteer Coaching
* Mr. Dillon Clark, Varsity Girls’ Basketball Assistant, Horace Greeley High School, effective December 20, 2011 through March 1, 2012 (or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education).
4.2 Non-instructional
Resolution:
* BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby authorizes the following personnel change, effective January 11, 2012:
o Carlos Uribe - Cleaner at Seven Bridges Middle School moving to Custodial Worker at Seven Bridges Middle School.
Resignation for Purpose of Retirement:
* Jose Priegue - Maintenance Laborer at the Pole Barn, retiring effective January 3, 2012.
5. Recommended Action: Other
5.1 Approve CSE summaries reported to the Board on January 6, 2012
5.2 Approve a gift from an anonymous donor to the Horace Greeley music program in the amount of $1,000; $500 to the Chorus/Madrigal and $500 to Symphonic Band/Stage Band
5.3 Approve proposal/retainer agreement with Sive Paget & Riesel, P.C. for counseling on compliance with State Environmental Quality Review Act (“SEQRA”) to conversion of athletic field to artificial turf, field lighting and other improvements such as HG roof.
6. Facilities
6.1 Facilities Committee Report
6.1.1 Report of board tours on Monday, December 19, 2011, at Bell Middle School, and Roaring Brook Elementary School.
7. Financials
7.1 Treasurer’s Report - November 30, and December 31, 2011
7.2 Expenditure Report - December 31, 2011
7.3 Revenue Report - December 31, 2011
7.4 Claims Auditor Reports - November 30, and December 31, 2011
7.5 Approve court ordered tax certiorari assessment reduction for Daniel & Sharon S. in the amount of $3,374.76.
7.6 Approve court ordered tax certiorari assessment reduction for David & Sharon D. in the amount of $6,977.00.
8. Notice of Future Meetings -
* Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at Horace Greeley High School
o 6:00 p.m. Board/Administrative Retreat, Book Study: “Getting to Yes”
8:15 p.m. Work Session - Board Discussion: Third Strategic Question?
9 Adjournment
7th Annual Antique Lecture & Appraisals Series: Paintings, prints & sculpture 10am Chap Libr
Jan 10Jan. 10: Jack McAuliffe, dealer and collector. Lecture on paintings, prints & sculpture
The series continues with the following experts…
Jan. 17: Jon Felz, certified appraiser of RZM Fine Arts & Antiques. Lecture on toys, dolls and trains
Jan. 24: Michael Kalesti of Kent Home. Lecture on mid-century modern & repurposing and making something old new again.
Each specialist will lead a discussion of the area of their expertise and verbally appraise items. Limit of 2 items/person. Order of appraisals will be based on arrival sign-ns. Please register at the Information Desk.
Cosponsored with The New Castle Historical Society
Free and open to the public but you must register by either phoning the library 238-4779 x 2 or stopping at the reference desk to sign up in person.
Youth Lacrosse info meeting 7:30 pm Bell Auditorium
Jan 10GREELEY YOUTH LACROSSE—THE FASTEST GAME IN TOWN!
Please attend our annual meeting on TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012 at 7:30 in the Bell Auditorium to learn about our town’s youth lacrosse program and some EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENTS at GYL!
All are welcome—parents of players and those thinking about joining lacrosse in grades K-8. Information and refreshments will be provided.
For more info, visit: www.greeleyyouthlacrosse.com
Town Board Meeting 7:45 pm @ town hall. Click for AGENDA
Jan 10Announcements
Town Administrator’s Report
Public Comment/New Business
Authorization to Accept Resignation
Recreation (D
NCCMC( 1)
Authorization to Re-appoint
Zoning Board of Appeals
~ Authorization to Approve
Request to Bid Recreation Transportation
Renewal of Landscaping Services Contract
Renewal of Grass Cutting Contract
Renewal of ASCAP Agreement
Renewal of Agreement with Northeast Recreation
Request to Use Town Property- Girl Scouts
Renewal of Contract with SPCA
Banner Request
Monthly Reports
Town Clerk
Court Cìerk
Receiver of Taxes
Building and Engineering
November 15, November 22, December 6, December 13, 2011
January 3, 2012
Acceptance of Audited Vouchers
Executive Session
Adjourn
SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES: Westchester Klezmer Band @ Chap Libr 3 pm
Jan 8This intergenerational band will bring the Eastern European dance and folk music to life in a lively program appropriate for the whole family.
Chappaqua Farmers Market at St. Mary’s Reopens Sat Jan 7, from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm
Jan 7
No doubt many of you have made resolutions to eat better in the new year and the Chappaqua Farmers Market is going to make it that much easier—and fun—to do so.
We are very happy to announce that Stone Barns of Pocantico Hills will be bringing their gorgeous poultry (and rock star eggs!) every week that the market is open this winter. Many of you have asked for more winter greens, and this week, we are delivering: please welcome Newgate Farms of Windsor, CT. This is a family-run farm that goes back five generations. They will be bringing cauliflower, butternut squash, iron-packed kale and more. We are so excited to have them join our market family.
Ditto for Flour City Pasta, of Rochester, NY, which will be bringing their small-batch organic pasta every Saturday.
This, on top of so many of our regular favorites: the husband and wife team of Fork & Glass Catering Co. got inspired during our holiday break. They will be bringing an unbelievably tasty cannelini soup with country ham and rosemary. Their laurel-infused cauliflower soup was such a hit in December they are bringing lots more along with their Chicken and Cheese Enchiladas with Roasted Tomatillo Salsa ready to heat and serve with their Cowboy Beans and Mexican Rice available individually by the pint.
Plus: they will be whipping up some Norwegian pancakes for breakfast and three types of quesadillas for lunch: Cheese, Black and Bean and Sweet Potato as well as Roasted Chicken tossed in lime juice and cilantro.
This week - organic farm Gaia’s Breath will be visiting us again with plenty of cuts of pork, beef and heart-healthy veal. In addition to veal sausage, meatballs, shanks and roasts, they are also now making delicate veal pastrami. They are also selling lovely coarse country pate in small portions - ideal to serve thos unexpected guests, with a glass of wine and crackers (and cornichons, of course).
Amazing Real Live Cheese Co. is developing a loyal following thanks to interesting, pro-biotic cheeses like Chaource, a semi-soft log that parades as goat but is made with cow’s milk.
Pickles will be outside this week. Grab a pickle on a stick to nibble on while you shop and then grab your pints of pickles as you head out.
We so look forward to seeing you all in the new year!
See you at the market!
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HGHS A capella concert @ 7 pm HG Auditorium
Jan 6Snow date: 1/7
HGHS principal search session for parents/community members: 7:30-8:30 @ HGHS Commons
Jan 5Roaring Brook principal search session for parents/community members: 7:30-8:30pm RB Cafeteria
Jan 411th Grade College Night 6:30-8:30 pm HGHS Cafeteria
Jan 4Greeley Grads come to tell about and answer questions about the colleges they attend.
New Year’s Eve at Kittle House “Studio 54” Party, New Year’s Day Brunch
Dec 31NEW YEARS EVE - ONLY 4 TABLES LEFT IN MAIN DINING ROOM. TABLES STILL AVAILABLE FOR STUDIO 54 PARTY AND EARLY SEATING!
NEW YEARS DAY BRUNCH FROM 1 - 4PM, DINNER FROM 3:30 - 8PM…
Celebrate New Year’s Eve 2011 and ring in the new year at Crabtree’s Kittle House!
We always have a fantastic time celebrating the new year and 2011 will be no exception. We’re excited to present three different celebration options for you to choose from - first, an early seating designed for those who are planning to be somewhere else when the clock strikes midnight; second, a formal five course gourmet tasting menu with live music, an open bar with wine and a Champagne toast at midnight; and third, an ode to the fabulous nights of Studio 54 (remember those wild and crazy nights?) with a disco dance party featuring the best dance music of the ‘70’s and ‘80’s, an open bar with wine, a Champagne toast at midnight, hors d’oeuvres upon arrival and a grand buffet dinner celebrating classic dishes from the great New York City restaurants of the 70’s and 80’s. Can you sing like Grace Jones, Donna Summer, Rod Stewart or Michael Jackson? Do you remember how to “Do The Hustle”? There will be karaoke and dance contests throughout the night - the winners taking home Kittle House gift certificates for a romantic Champagne dinner for two and overnight stay in the newly redecorated inn. At midnight, everyone gets to watch the ball drop in Times Square with noise makers, hats and party favors. Three great menus and two wonderful options to say good-bye to 2011 and hello to 2012 at Crabtree’s Kittle House! (914) 666-8044
CELEBRATION PARTY
New Year’s Eve Buffet Dinner Party
Saturday December 31, 2011
Atrium Carriage Room
9:30 - 9:45 - 10:00 - 10:15pm
It’s Studio 54 in 2012!
featuring the great disco dance music of the 70’s and 80’s with DJ Brendan
Cocktails and Hors D’oeuvres from 9:30 - 10:30pm
A lavish buffet dinner featuring classic dishes from the great NYC restaurants of the 70’s and 80’s
Open bar with wine, a midnight Champagne toast, noisemakers and party favors
$125 per person plus additional beverages, tax and gratuity
70’s and 80’s Classic NYC Restaurants Buffet Menu
“21 Club” Sliders
“Nathan’s” Coney Island Style “Mini” Hot Dogs
“Grand Central Oyster Bar” Raw Bar - East and West Coast Oysters
Spaghetti Primavera “Le Cirque”
House Cured Smoked Salmon Blinis “Russian Tea Room” Classic Garniture
“Copacabana’s” Famous Caesar Salad
Black Bean Soup wtih Maderia and Corn Bread “The Coach House”
Andre Soltner’s Famed Potato and Bacon Pie “Lutece”
“Shun Lee’s” Hong Kong Vegetables
“Smith and Wollensky’s” Creamed Spinach
“La Grenouille” Frog Legs Provencal
“The Rainbow Room” Beef Wellington
James Beard’s Chicken Hash “Windows on the World”
Carving Station
Dry Aged Prime NY Strip Steak “Peter Luger Style”
Maine Crab Encrusted Wild Salmon “Tavern on the Green”
Orange Glazed Roast Duckling “The Four Seasons”
Desserts
Creme Brulee"Le Cirque”
Baked Alaska “Rainbow Room”
“Junior’s” Classic Cheesecake
Triple Chocolate Brioche Bread Pudding with Bourbon a l’anglaise"21 Club”
CELEBRATION SEATING
New Years Eve Dinner
Saturday December 31, 2011
Main Dining Room
9:00 - 9:30
A five course Chef’s Tasting Menu
$125 per person plus additional beverages, tax and gratuity
includes an open bar, a champagne toast at midnight, hats and noise makers,
live music and dancing to the awesome sounds of our very own pianists extraordinaire, Alexis Cole and Nick Oliva. Nick plays piano and sings in the Tap Room on Fridays and Saturdays and Alexis plays piano and sings in the Tap Room every Thursday night and for this special occasion she’s bringing along a few of her talented musician friends to help welcome in the happy new year.
The Chef’s Five Course Tasting Menu
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Amuse
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Lobster and Truffles maine lobster, black truffles, hearts of palm, pomelo, tarragon oil
or
Oysters and Caviar island creek oysters, american caviar
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Turbot Fillet fennel emulsion, artichoke and tomato ragout
or
Alaskan Halibut oceanic herbal broth, cockles, scallops, cauliflower
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Filet Mignon of Beef creamed spinach, foie gras sauce, crispy shallots
or
Loin of Cervena Venison brussels sprout butternut squash applewood smoked bacon hash, quince compote, cranberry oil
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Two Special Desserts
petits fours and coffee service
EARLY SEATING
Saturday December 31, 2011
First Seating
5:00 - 7:30pm
A Three Course Dinner with a choice of:
An Appetizer -
Purée of Celeriac and Leek Soup
roasted chestnuts, brussels sprout leaves
Kittle House Autumn Chopped Salad
champagne vinaigrette
Our House Smoked Sustainable Norwegian Salmon
yukon gold blini, meyer lemon crème fraïche
Island Creek Oysters on the ½ shell
american caviar
Roasted Baby Yellow Beets
goat cheese, beet purée, pistachios, micro greens, pistachio champagne vinaigrette
An Entrée -
John Boy’s Farm Roast Free Range Naturally Raised Chicken
brussels sprouts, king trumpet mushrooms, yukon gold purée, lemon thyme jus
Wild King Salmon
12 hour fennel, sweet dried tomatoes, lemon confit, cauliflower purée, evoo
Cervena Venison Loin
butternut squash applewood smoked bacon hash, quince compote, cranberry oil
Alaskan Halibut
oceanic herb broth, cockles, scallops, cauliflower puree
Roast Filet Mignon of Beef
truffled wild mushroom ragout, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, cabernet sauvignon reduction
A Dessert -
Cheesecake
Kittle Krack Pie
Crème Brulee
Kittle Kat Chocolate Bar
A Selection of Gelato and Sorbet
$65 per person plus beverages, tax and gratuity
$32.50 for children under 12 years old
NEW YEARS DAY BUFFET BRUNCH 1 - 4PM AND DINNER 3:30 - 8PM
It’s our all-you-can-eat buffet with unlimited Mimosas and Bloody Marys - $55 per person plus tax and service.
A la carte dinner service from 3:30 - 8pm.
For Kittle House Restaurant and Inn Reservations and Additional Information (914) 666-8044
Crabtree’sKittleHouse
Eleven Kittle Road
Chappaqua New York 10514
www.kittlehouse.com
twitter.com/kittlehouse
914 666 8044
Rec Dept: Mad Science for K-4 “The Winter Wonderland” 9:30-12-30 @ Community Center
Dec 29Call Rec Dept at 238-3909 to register
$60 per class, $165 for all three
Tuesday, Dec. 27: Secret Agent Lab
Delve into the mysteries of forensic science! Discover different methods of secret writing and break our coded messages in a quest for treasure. Use chemistry to identify mysterious substances, and mix your own chemical reactions.
Wednesday, Dec. 28: Bugs & Beasts
Explore the world of creepy, crawly creatures and the animal kingdom. Learn about habitats, anatomy & life cycles. Investigate the fascinating behavior of spiders, ants, bats and owls.
Thursday, Dec. 29: The Winter Wonderland
It’s the most wonderful time of the year and we’ll use our “Mad” mixtures to create a special snowball that will never melt! Then we’ll warm up, but not with hot cocoa. We’ll explore and harness the form of energy called heat and use it to create chemical changes in sugar crystals to make our holiday cotton candy treats!
Rec Dept: Mad Science for K-4 “Beasts & Bugs” 9:30-12-30 @ Community Center
Dec 28Call Rec Dept at 238-3909 to register
$60 per class, $165 for all three
Tuesday, Dec. 27: Secret Agent Lab
Delve into the mysteries of forensic science! Discover different methods of secret writing and break our coded messages in a quest for treasure. Use chemistry to identify mysterious substances, and mix your own chemical reactions.
Wednesday, Dec. 28: Bugs & Beasts
Explore the world of creepy, crawly creatures and the animal kingdom. Learn about habitats, anatomy & life cycles. Investigate the fascinating behavior of spiders, ants, bats and owls.
Thursday, Dec. 29: The Winter Wonderland
It’s the most wonderful time of the year and we’ll use our “Mad” mixtures to create a special snowball that will never melt! Then we’ll warm up, but not with hot cocoa. We’ll explore and harness the form of energy called heat and use it to create chemical changes in sugar crystals to make our holiday cotton candy treats!
Rec Dept: Mad Science for K-4 “Secret Agent Lab” 9:30-12-30 @ Community Center
Dec 27Call Rec Dept at 238-3909 to register
$60 per class, $165 for all three
Tuesday, Dec. 27: Secret Agent Lab
Delve into the mysteries of forensic science! Discover different methods of secret writing and break our coded messages in a quest for treasure. Use chemistry to identify mysterious substances, and mix your own chemical reactions.
Wednesday, Dec. 28: Bugs & Beasts
Explore the world of creepy, crawly creatures and the animal kingdom. Learn about habitats, anatomy & life cycles. Investigate the fascinating behavior of spiders, ants, bats and owls.
Thursday, Dec. 29: The Winter Wonderland
It’s the most wonderful time of the year and we’ll use our “Mad” mixtures to create a special snowball that will never melt! Then we’ll warm up, but not with hot cocoa. We’ll explore and harness the form of energy called heat and use it to create chemical changes in sugar crystals to make our holiday cotton candy treats!
Holiday Recess Mon. Dec 26 through Mon. Jan. 2; school resumes Tues. Jan. 3
Dec 26First Congregational Church of Chappaqua—10 am Worship
Dec 25First Congregational Church of Chappaqua Family Service 5 pm, Candlelight Service 10 pm
Dec 24Saturday, December 24
5:00 pm Bring the kids to the Family Service. Halos and joy enough for all!
10:00 pm Candlelight Service. Prelude and Introit to begin at 9:45 pm
Call to Worship will begin at 10:00 pm. Join us for the most beautiful worship service of the year. The wonderful music of Christmas and, of course, candlelight. A warm tradition for everyone.
FCC is located at the corner of Bedford Road (Rt. 117) and Orchard Ridge Road
Friday, Dec. 23: Early Dismissal. Holiday Recess Begins. School Resumes Tues. Jan. 3
Dec 23Hanukkah begins at sundown
Dec 20Presbyterian Church of Mt. Kisco: Lessons & Carols 8:00 pm
Dec 17Saturday, December 17 at 8:00 PM
Lessons & Carols
Choir & Congregation
605 Millwood Rd. (Rte. 133)
Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549
914-666-7001
The Presbyterian Church of Mount Kisco is a welcoming Christian community. We believe in the importance of family, social justice, compassion for one another and spiritual values nurtured through our ministries of worship, education and fellowship.
Books @ Temple Beth El “Meet the Author” series, Friday Shabbat Service 8:00pm
Dec 16Friday, December 16th, 8 pm Shabbat Service
Better by Mistake with Author Alina Tugend
TEMPLE BETH EL OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua
914 238 3928
First Congregational Church of Chappaqua—Advent Meditation: 7 pm
Dec 16Orchard Ridge Road and Route 117
“CrossTalk” series @ Katonah Museum of Art: Kenneth Jackson and Barry Blitt 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Dec 15The Katonah Museum of Art’s provocative, award-winning lecture series CrossTalk concludes its third season on Thursday, December 15, with “New York, New Yorker,” featuring New York City historian Kenneth Jackson and New Yorker cartoonist Barry Blitt, at the Katonah Museum of Art.
Named Best Lecture Series by Westchester Magazine in 2010, CrossTalk is produced by the Katonah Museum of Art in partnership with the Katonah Village Library.
The Concept
CrossTalk, which is sponsored by the Katonah office of Houlihan Lawrence, features two experts speaking on unrelated topics, with the collision of disparate subjects leading to unexpected insights and connections during the audience question-answer period that follows. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Reservations are strongly suggested. Proceeds from CrossTalk support children’s programming at the Museum and the Library. For more information and to purchase tickets, call (914) 232-9555, ext. 0 or visit www.katonahmuseum.org.
Author Talk: A Love Letter from Princess: by Richard Pomerantz 7:30 Chap Libr
Dec 15Dec. 15 Thurs. 7:30
An unusual memoir of the indelible love, loyalty and leadership of a once-in-a-lifetime canine cancer companion.
Board of Ed: Special Education Update & Middle School Recommendation 8:15 HGHS Academic Commons
Dec 13Presentation: Special Education Update
1. Information Business Affairs
1.1 President’s Report
1.1.1 Putnam/Northern Westchester Capital Project: follow up discussion
1.1.2 School events
1.1.3 WPSBA Legislative Advocacy Committee
1.2 Superintendent’s Report
1.2.1 Middle School
1.2.2 Knowledge Café - Budget discussion
1.2.3 Search information - Roaring Brook & Horace Greeley
Questions and Comments
* We welcome public inquiries, and in respect for each other’s time, we ask that you limit your inquiry to three minutes. Board members may be contacted via email or phone.
2. Organization
3. Approvals
4. Recommended Action: Personnel
4.1 Instructional
Resolution:
* “BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education hereby appoints the individuals listed as per diem substitute teachers to be employed on an “as needed” basis”:
o Margaret Callinan,
Cynthia Capizzi,
Kathleen Daudier,
Anthony DeRobertis,
Jennifer Durand,
Astrid Jarzembowski,
Lindsey Nicastro, and
Karen Rouchou.
Resolution:
* “BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education hereby authorizes the attached Agreements for Services for the individuals and agencies listed below effective for the 2011/2012 school year, or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education”:
o Joan Weinstein.
Appointment: Teaching Assistant
* Mr. Daniel Perito, Teaching Assistant, Robert E. Bell Middle School, effective November 28, 2011, in the tenure area of Teaching Assistant, probationary period ends November 28, 2013.
Ms. Dana McBride, Teaching Assistant, Robert E. Bell Middle School, effective November 28, 2011, in the tenure area of Teaching Assistant, probationary period ends November 28, 2014.
Appointment: Volunteer Coaching
* Mr. Matthew Ketterer, Varsity Track Assistant, Horace Greeley High School, effective November 28, 2011 through March 1, 2012 (or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education).
Appointment: Tenure
* Ms. Kelly Sposito, Guidance Counselor, Horace Greeley High School, effective January 11, 2012.
4.2 Non-instructional
5. Recommended Action: Other
5.1 Approve CSE summaries reported to the Board on November 23, 2011.
5.2 Approve Exxon Mobil Grant, courtesy of Larry Milton, gift in the amount of $500 Westorchard School to be used for books for our kindergarten-second grade science curriculum.
5.3 Amend item #7.1 motion made on November 29, 2011 to include amount of $66,491.06. “Approve court ordered tax certiorari assessment reduction for Monaco Industries, LLC, in the amount of $66,491.06.”
5.4 Approve court ordered tax certiorari assessment reduction for S.A.M. Associates, LP in the amount of $490.98.
5.5 Approve 2011-12 contract for educational services - revised with Eastchester Union Free School District for student #606128.
5.6 Approve 2011-12 contract for educational services - with Ardsley Union Free School District for student #600560.
5.7 Approve 2011-12 contract for educational services - with Pleasantville Union Free School District for students #13894, 14468, 14533, 18837, per individual contracts attached.
5.8 Approve 2011-12 contract for educational services - with Bronxville Union Free School District for student #601191.
5.9 Resolution for a list of items to be declared Obsolete,
* WHEREAS, the District owns the attached list of items which are no longer useful or necessary for school district purposes and is of no value to the School District;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board hereby declares such equipment to be surplus property and of no value to the School District and authorizes the disposal of such equipment in a prudent manner in accordance with law.
5.10 Resolution Standard Work Day and Time Reporting
* BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of the Chappaqua Central School District hereby establishes the following as standard work days for appointed officials and will report the following days worked to the New York State and Local Employees’ Retirement System based upon the record of activities maintained and submitted by these officials to the District Clerk.
6. Facilities
6.1 Facilities Committee Report
6.1.1 Report of board tours on Wednesday, November 30, 2011, at Seven Bridges Middle School, and Westorchard Elementary School.
7. Financials
7.1 Accept Revenue Report for November 30, 2011
7.2 Accept Expenditure Report for November 30, 2011
8. Notice of Future Meetings -
* Monday, December 19, 2011, Board tours at Bell Middle School, 7:00 a.m. and Roaring Brook Elementary School 7:45 a.m.
Monday, December 19, 2011, Audit Committee, 7:30 p.m. Ed. Center
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
o Board/Administrative Retreat at Horace Greeley High School - Book Study: “Getting to Yes”
8:15 p.m. Work Session - Board Discussion: Third Strategic Question?
9 Adjournment
Any person who seeks accommodation based upon disability should contact: District Clerk, Theresa Markley at 238-7225, at least five days prior to the meeting.
Chappaqua Board of Education
Education Center—66 Roaring Brook Road
Chappaqua, NY 10514
Board meetings are public meetings, videotaped and available on the district website.
Board of Ed meeting
Dec 13No details on subject of meeting as of 9/26/11
Presbyterian Church of Mt. Kisco:“Where do we find compassion?” Rev. Jack Lohr, 10 am Service
Dec 11Worship Service Schedule
Sunday, December 11 @ 10:00 AM
Sermon: “Where Do We Find Compassion?”
Rev. Jack Lohr
Readings: Isaiah 61:1–4, 8–11
Luke 1:47–55
The Presbyterian Church of Mount Kisco is a welcoming Christian community. We believe in the importance of family, social justice, compassion for one another and spiritual values nurtured through our ministries of worship, education and fellowship.
605 Millwood Rd. (Rte. 133)
Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549
914-666-7001
92nd St. Y by satellite @ Temple Beth El: US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer 7:00 pm
Dec 1192nd Street Y Programs Come to Temple Beth El
See important programs via live satellite broadcast
Sunday, December 11, 7:00 pm
Making Our Democracy Work: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer
Moderated by legal scholar Linda Greenhouse
See www.bethelnw.org for more information
$10 charge
Refreshments will be served.
TEMPLE BETH EL OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua, NY
Books @ Temple Beth El “Meet the Author” series: 11:15am
Dec 11Sunday, December 11, 11:15 am
Where Justice Dwells by Jewish Book Council Author Jill Jacobs
TEMPLE BETH EL OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua
914 238 3928
Hudson Chorale: Carols & Lullabies, Dobbs Ferry 8pm
Dec 10Following the performance of two glorious and highly successful concerts during its first
year, Hudson Chorale, Westchester’s largest mixed-voice chorus, will begin its 2011-
2012 season with a festive holiday program for chorus and solo instruments.
The program, entitled Carols and Lullabies, includes selections that will appeal to every
musical taste – classical (Brahms), contemporary (Stephen Chatman), sacred (three very
different settings of O Magnum Mysterium) and for those seeking traditional fare with a
new sound, there is Conrad Susa’s captivating Carols and Lullabies: Christmas in the
Southwest. A small, eclectic orchestra featuring harp, guitar, horns, oboe, vibraphone,
and marimba promises to bring shimmering depth and color to the choral mix and add a
festive sparkle to an already magical evening.
The performance will take place on Saturday, December 10th at 8 PM in the newly
refurbished and acoustically superb auditorium of the Dobbs Ferry Middle/High School,
505 Broadway/Route 9, in Dobbs Ferry. Michael Conley, Music Director, will be
conducting. Mr. Conley is a celebrated composer, pianist, organist and singer as well as
conductor and one of his pieces, a setting of O Magnum Mysterium, will be performed.
Tickets are $25; $10 for students, and can be purchased at the door or in advance by
calling (914) 462-3212 or through the website at www.hudsonchorale.org. Dobbs Ferry
Middle/High School has ample parking and is handicap accessible.
Chappaqua Farmers Market 9:00 a.m to 1:30 pm @ St. Mary’s next to Bell
Dec 10![]()
Free and plentiful parking at Bell parking lot
Books @ Temple Beth El “Meet the Author” series, Human Rights Shabbat Service 8:00pm
Dec 9Friday, December 9th, 8 pm Human Rights Shabbat Service
“Join the Club” with author Tina Rosenberg
TEMPLE BETH EL OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua
914 238 3928
HGHS Orchestra Concert (snow date 12/12)
Dec 9First Congregational Church of Chappaqua—Advent Meditation: 7 pm
Dec 9Orchard Ridge Road and Route 117
Tour Temple Beth El’s new Pre-School! Open House 7-8:30 pm
Dec 8Event: Beginning Years Pre-School Open House
Location: Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester,
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua
Date: Thursday, December 8 at 7:00 – 8:30 pm
OPPORTUNITY TO TOUR NEW PRESCHOOL FACILITY
Beginning Years Early Childhood Center of Temple Beth El will host two Open House events, November 30 and December 8. These two evenings are an opportunity for parents of children aged 2-4 to learn what makes a child’s pre-school experience magical at Temple Beth El.
Located within Temple Beth El’s new Campus of Living Judaism, Beginning Years is a state of the art early childhood learning facility. The preschool provides children with a fun, exciting and developmentally appropriate program in a warm, nurturing environment. Our professional staff helps children develop a love of learning at an early age.
In addition to its classes for 2, 3 and 4 year olds, Beginning Years also offers Extended Day programs; Lunch Bunch and Mommy & Me programs. Adult programs are also offered during school hours.
To learn more about the wonderful programs we can offer your child, please contact Janet Goldstein, Director, (914) 238-3928 or email, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
For more information, click HERE.
Part 2 of Family History Workshop Dec. 8 @ Chap Libr @ 7 pm—Registration required
Dec 8Family History Workshop
Thursday 7:00 Please register
Dec.1: Genealogy…Researching History.
Dec. 8: Walking in the Footsteps of our Ancestors
Cosponsor: New Castle Historical Society
FINAL Public Hearing on 2012 Westchester County Budget @ 7pm in White Plains
Dec 8Press release: August 23, 2011
Westchester Legislators Announce Dates for Public Hearings on County Budget
Promise to complete spending plan with a 0% increase in the tax levy
White Plains, NY – The Westchester County Board of Legislators (BOL) announced today the dates that it will hold a series of regional public hearings to present the public with the proposed 2012 county operating budget. These are oversight meetings, in which Westchester residents and other concerned members of the public can comment about the 2012 budget submitted by the County Executive. The purpose of these hearings is to receive input from the public regarding the taxpayers’ priorities in preparation for the development of the final county budget.
The Southern Westchester County Regional Public Hearing on the 2012 Budget will take place on Tuesday, November 22. The Northern Westchester County Regional Public hearing on the budget will take place on Wednesday, November 30. Both hearings will start at 7 PM. Presently, the exact location for these two hearings is still to be determined.
On Thursday, December 8, the third and final Regional Public Hearing on the 2012 Budget will take place in the BOL Chambers on the 8th Floor of the Michealian Office Building in White Plains. This hearing will also start at 7PM.
“In these challenging economic times, it is more important than ever for elected officials to be effective guardians of the taxpayers’ money while actively involving the public in this process,” said BOL Chairman Ken Jenkins (D-Yonkers). “This is what makes our democracy work. Each year, the public hearings on the budget give us an excellent idea of what our priorities should be in terms of spending and generating revenues. I look forward to these hearings and sincerely urge county residents to attend and participate.”
Jenkins added the Board was promising to keep the budget sufficiently trimmed in order to facilitate a 0% increase in the County tax levy.
Last year, the BOL thoroughly debated and examined the County Executive’s proposed budget, and instead of accepting his 1% decrease in the tax levy cut spending even farther to create an historic 2.2% decrease in the tax levy.
“As usual, we want to work with the Administration to reduce the size and cost of County government,” said Legislator and Majority leader Peter Harckham (D-Katonah). “In this climate of economic uncertainty, we need to keep looking for smart savings and cost cutting measures. Still, the Board takes seriously the importance of keeping core services in place for our residents, especially in this time of economic downturn.”
Legislator and BOL Budget & Appropriations Committee Chairman José Alvarado said: “This County government has worked through the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, and we are determined to maintain our sound fiscal condition. What we have experienced financially has forced all of us in government to assess our priorities, so that going forward we can be good financial stewards while minimizing the impact any reductions in spending will have on essential services. With the public’s input, this Board will craft a budget that makes sense.”
Second Knowledge Café: Next subject—Budget Process and the 2% Property Tax Cap @ Bell 7-9
Dec 7Click HERE for details.
HGHS Concert Band & String Orchestra 7:30 pm (snow date 12/12)
Dec 6Brunch at Britches to benefit Chappaqua School Foundation 11 a.m.
Dec 4Family Britches of Chappaqua has launched a new initiative to support our schools this holiday season. From Thanksgiving through December 24th, Family Britches will donate a portion of the sale proceeds on any clothing line for men, women or boys to the Chappaqua School Foundation when “CSF” or the Family Britches advertisement in the December issue of Inside Chappaqua is mentioned during the purchase.
Family Britches will be hosting a brunch for the community in its store on Sunday, December 4th starting at 11am to highlight the holiday initiative to support CSF.

We Are Grateful
by LaVerne Srinivasan
Our community is very fortunate to have great schools, outstanding teachers and principals and engaged parents to ensure our children are prepared to succeed in life.
Our challenge is to not “assume” that the outcome for our children is assured once we have become residents of Chappaqua. Having a sustained commitment to excellence and innovation in our schools is the key differentiating factor that will ensure the children of the Chappaqua School District are well prepared for a global economy.
So we, at the Chappaqua School Foundation, are grateful to be able to support our community’s commitment to achieving the excellence and innovation we want to ensure in our schools. Soon, members of our community will receive a letter from CSF including an attachment that shows the commitment of this community to investing in initiatives that support all six of our schools.
Our local business community has also invested in supporting our schools over the years and is working with CSF to find new ways to do more. Last spring many of our local businesses generously supported our new initiative “April Madness!” This year, Family Britches is thoughtfully donating a portion of your holiday shopping dollars to support the efforts of CSF as well as hosting a brunch this Sunday, December 4th where you can learn more about CSF.
CSF Appreciation Cards are a wonderful way to celebrate a special occasion, thank a teacher, or honor a coach while supporting our sustained commitment to excellence and innovation in schools.
As always, we at CSF are grateful for our engaged and generous community.
KenKen Puzzle Tournament Saturday @ 10:00 @ Chappaqua Library
Dec 3KenKen Puzzle Tournament
Dec. 3 Sat 10:00
Match wits with KenKen enthusiasts at the Library’s 2nd annual KenKen competition. Robert Fuhrer, President and Founder of KENKEN Puzzle Co. and local resident invites people of all ages and all abilities to challenge each other for accuracy and speed. Rules can be found at KenKen.com.
Chappaqua Garden Club Wreath & Swag Sale 10am - 1pm
Dec 3Chappaqua Garden Club will sell wreaths, swags and centerpieces designed by members. At the train station and at the pocket park near Susan Lawrence— Sat. Dec. 3 form 10-1 [The little boxwood topiaries go very fast!]
Chappaqua Garden Club Wreath & Swag Sale 10am - 3pm
Dec 2Chappaqua Garden Club will sell wreaths, swags and centerpieces designed by members. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the train station and at the pocket park near Susan Lawrence. Also Sat. Dec. 3 form 10-1 [The little boxwood topiaries go very fast!]
Two-part Family History Workshop Dec. 1 and 8 @ Chap Libr @ 7 pm—Registration required
Dec 1Family History Workshop
Thursday 7:00 Please register
Dec.1: Genealogy…Researching History.
Dec. 8: Walking in the Footsteps of our Ancestors
Cosponsor: New Castle Historical Society
Tour Temple Beth El’s new Pre-School! Open House 7-8:30 pm
Nov 30Event: Beginning Years Pre-School Open House
Location: Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester,
220 South Bedford Road, Chappaqua
Dates: Wednesday, November 30 at 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Thursday, December 8 at 7:00 – 8:30 pm
OPPORTUNITY TO TOUR NEW PRESCHOOL FACILITY
Beginning Years Early Childhood Center of Temple Beth El will host two Open House events, November 30 and December 8. These two evenings are an opportunity for parents of children aged 2-4 to learn what makes a child’s pre-school experience magical at Temple Beth El.
Located within Temple Beth El’s new Campus of Living Judaism, Beginning Years is a state of the art early childhood learning facility. The preschool provides children with a fun, exciting and developmentally appropriate program in a warm, nurturing environment. Our professional staff helps children develop a love of learning at an early age.
In addition to its classes for 2, 3 and 4 year olds, Beginning Years also offers Extended Day programs; Lunch Bunch and Mommy & Me programs. Adult programs are also offered during school hours.
To learn more about the wonderful programs we can offer your child, please contact Janet Goldstein, Director, (914) 238-3928 or email, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
For more information, click HERE.

