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Connecting your business…your community…your chamber.
THE YORKTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWSLETTER
P.O. Box 632 T: 914.245.4599Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 F: 914.734.7171
Volume 19, Issue 7 www.yorktownchamber.org July 2017
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SAVE THE DATE!
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Seven Scoops Custard Shop in Shrub Oak is open for business! Owned by Sean Davies and operated with his mom, Sue Davies, lifelong residents of Yorktown, Seven Scoops is a family business. Sean is the second oldest of Sue and Dwight Davies’s seven children, where the Seven Scoops name comes from. Sean has always dreamed of owning his own business, so when we noticed Abbott’s for sale we knew this could be a great venture for Sean and the family. Seven Scoops has continued with the frozen custard people have come to love in Yorktown. Our custard is made fresh daily and each day features seven custard flavors. Chocolate and vanilla are available every day, and some of our already popular flavors include cookies & cream, chocolate cookie crunch, and coffee. What makes frozen custard different from ice cream? Unlike ice cream, frozen custard uses egg yolks, making it softer than hard ice cream, but richer than soft-serve. We offer many varieties to enjoy our frozen custard – cones, cups, homemade waffle bowls, sundaes, milkshakes, floats, and avalanches! Other treats include frozen custard sandwiches, custard-filled cannoli, frozen pints, and chocolate-covered bananas. For our dairy free customers, we have seven varieties of Italian ices daily.The “seven” theme is also carried over outside with seven rocking chairs to enjoy your ice cream in, along with a full size and a kid sized picnic table. Additional seating is shared with our neighbor, Lakeland [email protected]
We are architects, engineers, carpenters, masons, police officers, firefighters, painters, electricians, plumbers and laborers. Each of us bring a certain skillset and unique talent to this company. This is what makes us the company to entrust for any project at your home or business. We stress trust in every aspect of our operations, from our team to our colleagues. From the bosses to the workers, we all wear the same boots. While being mindful of the value of the dollar, we created a company able to tailor to the construction needs of each individual client, regardless of project size or complexity. They say the most critical investment that you make in any point of life is a house. Well, for each one of our clients, that statement holds true. Your home is the place you spend time with your family, the place you should be proud of and the place that when properly maintained, will be enjoyed for generations. There are thousands of contractors out there to choose from and I guess the question always is, “why choose us?” It comes down to one thing; TRUST. We as a company are comprised of a backbone of men and women that work under one premonition – treat everyone as though they are family and treat each home as if it was our own. Most people promise to stand by their work, but our work stands by itself. Instead, we promise to stand by you, both as a customer and as a friend, in the same boots that left the original footprints in your project. [email protected]
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"You only have one body, make an investment in it and let's get healthy together"
Want to see how you can live a healthier and more fulfilling life?
Our Mission Our mission at the h.o.w. Approach Health & Fitness is to help people improve their health and wellness. We are dedicated to providing the best service anywhere. By meeting people where they are, providing the best Personal Training service, Nutrition Counseling and Exercise Therapy for those with Chronic Illnesses, you will achieve... "A Healthy Mind and A Healthy Body" Working with a Certified Fitness Trainer using a holistic approach, we educate our clients on how to make a complete lifestyle change. By designing a personalized program suited for each individual and their needs. By building a community of like- minded individuals we hope to change the world, one person at a time. Using a holistic approach that incorporates physical fitness, martial arts, nutrition and wellness counseling, you can get in the best shape of your life and have a great time doing it. Also offering other aspects of wellbeing, we educate our clients on how to make complete lifestyle changes, because after all... long lasting results come from long lasting changes! By "meeting people where they are" in their lives we design a personalized program suited for each individual and their needs. Teaching them through constant encouragement, accountability, consistency and efficiency, anything is possible. We strive to give our clients 100% of our attention during our time together and having a vested interest in their health and wellbeing we truly take this journey with you. We will motivate, encourage and teach you how to make complete lifestyle changes and commitments. You will have access to resources like blogs, emails, and other materials that will help and educate you on your path to a healthier life. 914-570-4625
The Yorktown Farmers Market was founded in 2012 from a suggestion at an exploratory meeting of Yorktown not-for-profit groups as a way to build community. This new, as yet unnamed group went on to become Yorktown Organizations United. With their encouragement, Ed and Karen Muendell created their own not-for-profit corporation, Maize Market Management, which runs the market. Each week a different local charitable organization is invited to participate at the market. The Charity Of the Week, COW for short, is given a free space to distribute information and raise funds. At the end of the 2012 market season that was held on the field behind Yorktown Engine Co. # 1, Maize had donated $10,750 to local not-for-profits. After recently being contacted by the Jefferson Valley Mall management office, who wanted to help revive this asset to the community, the market was reborn. Now operating on Saturdays in the mall parking lot, Maize (d/b/a Yorktown Farmers Market) is thrilled to have the opportunity once again to spotlight our local charitable groups while offering our community the chance to shop for the best in local seasonal items.Please visit our website for a list of our vendors, COWs, and events. Saturdays 9am-2pm through September 16, 2017.New vendors welcome!yorktownfarmersmarket.com
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Starting out as a surveillance camera company, HTI Visions has evolved into a full-service security solutions provider. Whether fire alarms and monitoring, burglar alarms and access control systems, networking as well as network hardening, and now fully HD camera option, HTI Visions has the end-to-end experience necessary to support your business! All our offerings are tailor-fitted to your individual needs; over ten years of industry experience has taught us that no two clients are ever the same, and our usefulness is a direct function of how we craft each customized set-up. Likewise, every single job we do is backed by an iron-clad warranty, granting access to levels of dedicated service the clients of other companies can only enviously dream of. At HTI, the initial sale is only the start of our duty to our clients. The
roots of our business lie in landlords trying to come up with security solutions to grow their brand, and these beginnings influence every aspect of how we approach our clients’ needs.HTI prides itself especially on the work it does with local law enforcement – any part we can play in helping New York’s Finest effect justice swiftly and accurately is a humbling experience. Knowing we can help protect residents and business owners alike reinforces our commitment to every client we service: No job is too big or too small for the expertise and care we bring to a project. HTI’s vision began in the role of landlords looking to enact preventative monitoring measures within their own buildings; the benefits for workforce productivity management, remote monitoring of managed properties, in addition to the crime mitigating aspects of our systems comes from technological theory rooted in practical applications. We only started offering our services to the public after seeing how much easier it made our lives as landlords – and we look forward to being of service to the greater Yorktown community! 718-367-6953
[ MARK YOUR CALENDAR! \
Member Appreciation NightTuesday, September 12, 2017, 6:00pm
Frankie & Augie’Z Ristorante 3673 Hill Boulevard
Jefferson Valley, NY 10535$40pp
Honoring:∏Anne Gotzen
Chamber Volunteer
Genesis MacedoGenesis Pro Painting
Doug PetriA.S.A.P. Mortgage Corp.
Maria QuesadaSix Diamonds Tree Service
Opie RodriguezNY Life Insurance
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YORKTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCEBREAKFAST NETWORKING MEETING
JUNE 6, 2017
Guest Speaker:Eric M. Saidel, Director of Human Resources, ENT and Allergy Associates, LLPTopic: “Stocking Your HR Toolkit: A Guide for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses”
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2016 Executive CommitteeEric DiBartolo
Yorktown Funeral HomePresident
Sergio EspositoComprehensive Computers, Inc.
Vice-PresidentJeffrey Jankowski
SCORETreasurer
Anthony GrassoCivic MemberSecretaryAaron Bock
Durante, Bock & Tota, PLLCChairman of the Board
— • —James Stropoli
Club FitPast President
Executive DirectorNancy Stingone
Director of Public RelationsMargaret Primavera
Board of DirectorsAlbert Capellini
Albert A. Capellini, Esq.Tom Diana
Comfort Heating Fuel & ServiceGina Dipaterio
Little Sorrento, Inc.Ron Guarino
Autobahn Car RepairsPerry Gusikoff
Yorktown Autobody, Inc. Pamela Hirsch
LandcorPatti Horvath
FieldhomeLucy Khorram
Elite Dental StudiosPeter Lanza
Derosa, Rockefeller, Sohigian & WerdalWilliam LaScala
Civic MemberBarry Levin
American Solutions for BusinessGeorge Lucciola
State Farm InsuranceRoseMarie Panio
Civic MemberDr. Michael Popp
Lower Hudson Valley EAPGary Raniolo
UBS Financial Services, Mitchell Group Marc Saidel
Saidel and Saidel, PC
Well summer is here and our Festival & Street Fair Committee is hard at work planning this unbelievable event. Mark your calendar for Sunday October 8, 2017 because you really can’t afford not to display your business at this event. Log on to www.yorktownchamber.org to see how you can promote your business by buying a flag, your name on the new LED sign or as a vendor. Our June 5 networking meeting the DML Mortgage Enterprises, Inc. and our June 6th breakfast networking meeting with guest speaker Eric Saidel of ENT and Allergy Associates, were both very well attended. It’s a great way to promote yourself and your business at these types of relaxed venues. Our next networking meeting will be on July 11th at Vape Escape, Inc. in Yorktown.On June 10th the Chamber sponsored a fundraiser baseball game between the Little Leaguers and the Yorktown Police Department with all proceeds sponsoring three or maybe four local families with children with life threatening diseases to Camp Sunshine for a week. Judges Sal Lagonia and Gary Raniolo served as umpires. You can’t get better than that!Next up is the YCC Scholarship Night Awards Dinner at Little Sorrento Restaurant on July 17, 2017. This event is sponsored by Doug Petrie, A. S. A. P. Mortgage Corp, Saidel and Saidel P.C and Little Sorrento Restaurant. This year the Chamber will award seven scholarships including the $2,500 Constance M. Petri Scholarship to deserving local high school students. These recipients are tomorrow’s Chamber members and investing in their future today will benefit all of us tomorrow. All who donate will be guests at this dinner. We had great attendance at our 6th Annual Auto Show, held on Saturday, June 17 at the Jefferson Valley Mall.
This year we paired with Yorktown’s Community Day. Once again the public had a chance to see the latest 2018 models featured by local dealerships.Member Appreciation Night is coming up. This year, at Frankie & Augie’Z on September 12, 2017, we will honor Anne Gotzen, Chamber Volunteer, Genesis Macedo, Genesis Pro Painting, Doug Petrie, A.S.A.P. Mortgage Corp., Maria Quesada, Six Diamonds Tree Service and Opie Rodriguez, NY Life Insurance for their contributions to our organization. Tickets are $40 per person. This is a wonderful night and opportunity to thank them. Please call the office at 914-245-4599 to make reservations.I want to give a special thank you to our membership for supporting the Chamber's activities. Without your support, none of these programs would be possible.As always my door is open to all members with any concerns or suggestions.Have a safe and happy Fourth of July!Eric DiBartolo President
The President’s Column:
Eric DiBartoloPresident
The Yorktown NetworkThe Yorktown Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 632-Parkside CornerYorktown Heights, NY 10598
Phone: (914) 245-4599 Fax: (914) 734-7171email: [email protected]
Website: www.yorktownchamber.org
Send contributions to:Editor: Margaret Primavera
Publisher: The Yorktown Chamber of CommerceEric DiBartolo, President
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:Deliver books to homebound and shut-in
residents John C. Hart Memorial Library:
914-245-5262 ext. 249
Yorktown Volunteer Ambulance Corps: 914-245-1267
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You’re Invitedto these outstanding Chamber events
Thank You for Your Recent Renewal... As of July 1, 2017
AdeccoAlliance for Safe Kids, Inc. - ASK
Briarcliff Manor Center for RehabilitationColdwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Conte Electric Company Curry Auto Mall
David Lerner Associates
Drug Crisis In Our BackyardEnvirogreen Associates, Inc.
IBest Corp.JV Medical Center Condominium
Law Office of Gordon B. Fine Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic
Mohansic Grill & Lounge
Put./No. West. Women’s Resource CenterRaymond Opticians
The Foley GroupWilliam Raveis Real Estate
Woodtronics, Inc.Yorktown Veterinary Associates
Near HorizonJuly 11, 2017Networking Meeting –Member Free EventTuesday, 6:00pm Vape Escape, 2039 Saw Mill River Road,Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
July 17, 2017Yorktown Chamber of Commerce 2017 Scholarship Awards Dinner (Invitation Only)6:00pmLittle Sorrento Restaurant, Parkside Corner, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567
Far HorizonSeptember 7, 2017 Breakfast Networking Meeting - $10ppThursday, 7:30am Yorktown Coach Diner, 340 Downing Drive, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598Guest Speaker:Gary Raniolo-UBS Financial Services-Mitchell Group
September 12, 2017 Member Appreciation Night - $40ppTuesday, 6:00pm Frankie & Augie’Z Ristorante, 3673 Hill Blvd. Jefferson Valley, NY 10535
September 18, 2017 Networking Meeting – Member Free EventMonday, 6:00pm O’Grady’s Public House, 1927 Commerce Street, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
Don’t forget to stay current with all the latest happenings and networking meeting date changes at the Chamber by visiting www.yorktownchamber.org
RSVP to [email protected]
Roll Out the Red Carpet… And Welcome Our New Members!
WELCOME!
SolarVivint SolarKelly Gannon
3452 Poe CourtMohegan Lake, NY 10547
Phone (914) 227-3116
Web ServicesModern Softwares
Timos Pietris1492 East Main StreetShrub Oak, NY 10588Phone (914) 882-1773
PestsTru Organics
Nicholas EspositoP. O. Box 966
Mohegan Lake, NY 10547Phone (914) 438-2470
Promotional ApparelT3 LogoWear
Thomas Newman170 Tomahawk Street
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598Phone (914) 628-2020
Business BuzzTom Thumb Preschool – Nancy Brophy, owner and director, celebrated the school’s 49th anniversary at Ceola Manor on June 3. Teachers, teacher associates and others all joined in the festivities.
COMMERCIAL/RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASEGround floor unit 900 sq. ft. available August 1, 2017 in Parkside Corner
Shopping Center located on Route 202/Crompond Road in Yorktown Heights, NY. Good visibility from the road, ideal for a store or professional office. Rent for the first year will be $1,800.00. Call Harper Ross LLC at 914-788-
6300 to schedule an appointment to see the space.
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YORKTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FUNDRAISER BASEBALL GAMEJUNE 10, 2017
The Little Leaguers vs the Yorktown Police Department under the lights at Legacy Field with all proceeds going to send Yorktown chil-dren with life threatening diseases and their families for one week to Camp Sunshine in Maine.
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Support Connection, Inc. is pleased to announce the opening of Fantastic Finds, a beautiful upscale resale shop at 400 King Street in Chappaqua, NY (in the Talbot’s shopping center). All proceeds from sales at the shop will benefit Support Connection’s free, year-round breast and ovarian cancer support services.Fantastic Finds boasts a wide inventory of new and gently used items in pristine condition. Shoppers will find great prices for high-quality merchandise such as:• Men’s and women’s clothing• Jewelry• Accessories such as scarves and handbags• Household items such as small or accent furniture,
housewares, small appliances, china, home décor• Musical instrumentsAll items sold at the store have been donated. The store is staffed with volunteers who handle sales, inventory, and accepting donations.Support Connection Executive Director Katherine Quinn is excited about this new venture: “This is a wonderful opportunity for Support Connection. The need for our free counseling and other support services for those living with breast and ovarian cancer grows every year. We are
grateful to have a new way to raise funds to meet this ever-increasing need.”Donated items (new or in excellent condition) are gratefully accepted. Items accepted for donation include: men’s and women’s clothing (clean and on hangers); jewelry; accessories; small/accent furniture; china; housewares; home decor; new small appliances; musical instruments. (Please note: No electronics, computers, DVD’s, CD’s, etc.)Store hours for shopping are Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 4:30 pmStore hours for donating are Monday – Saturday, 10:30 am – 4 pm.
For more info:Visit: www.supportconnection.org/fantastic-findsEmail: [email protected] Fantastic Finds: 914-238-9200Call Support Connection: 914-962-6402
DR. ASH KHORRAM OF ELITE DENTAL STUDIOSDEDICATION OF PARK BENCH AT THE JACK DEVITO MEMORIAL VETERANS PARK
JUNE 14, 2017
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6TH ANNUAL YORKTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AUTO SHOW IN CONJUNCTION WITH
YORKTOWN COMMUNITY DAYSATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2017
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With the July edition of the Chamber newsletter, we are instigating a new program entitled, “Chamber Check-In” whereby our Executive Director, Nancy Stingone, will be systematically visiting all our members to say hello, thus giving you an opportunity to interface one on one with questions and suggestions. If you would like to schedule a visit, please call the office at 914-245-4599.
Oscar’s Italian Restaurant Oscar Aguilar2026 Saw Mill River RoadYorktown Heights, NY [email protected]
PCSB Bank Mary Irish331 Downing DriveYorktown Heights, NY [email protected]
Absolute Flooring of Yorktown, Inc.Mary Fellbusch and Christine Stevenson1735 Front StreeetYorktown Heights, NY [email protected]
Dr. Joseph ZuckermanYorktown Veterinary Associates251 Underhill AvenueYorktown Heights, NY [email protected]
Chamber Check-In
THE YORKTOWN NETWORK NEWSLETTER ADVERTISING RATES:Full Page (8-½x11) $100.00½ Page (8-½x5-½ $ 75.00
¼ Page 4-¼x5- ½) $ 50.00Business Card $ 25.00
ADVERTISING BONUS: New members: One Business card size ad free in newsletter when you join All members: Three months or more advertising contract receives 25% off total cost.
POLICIES: • All checks are to be made payable to The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce
Name:___________________________________________ Company’s Name: ___________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone:_______________________________ email: _________________________________________________________________
Credit Card (Visa/MC) ________________________________________________Expiration date _________________________
Size of ad: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
For more information and to reserve your advertising space, call Margaret Primavera, Editor: (914) 245-4599 • email: [email protected]
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City, State, Zip
Name
Address
Please return this raffle form to:
Contributions to the PNWWRC are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law.
Putnam/Northern Westchester Women's Resource Center 935 South Lake Boulevard, Suite #2 Mahopac, NY 10541 Phone: 845.628.9284 Fax: 845.628.9272 Email: [email protected] www.pnwwrc.org
Company Name
Phone Cell number
Please enter my name in the Restaurant Raffle for a chance to win a restaurant gift certificate.
Drawing: September 7, 2017
My check in the amount of $__________ for_______ raffle tickets is enclosed. Make checks payable to PNW Women’s Resource Center.
Please charge my ( ) MasterCard ( ) Visa ( ) AMEX ( ) Discover in the amount of $________ for ________ raffle tickets.
Card # _________________________________ Exp. Date _______ Security Code # ________ RAFFLE TICKETS CAN ALSO BE PURCHASED AT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.PNWWRC.ORG
WRC Board Member’s Initials ____________
AMEX Security Code is a 4 digit number on the front of the card.
Benefiting the Putnam/Northern Westchester Women’s Resource Center Taste the Culinary Creativity and Excitement of the Hudson Valley.
Purchase a raffle ticket for a chance to win a restaurant gift certificate. $10 each or 3 for $25 - drawing September 7, 2017
Winners enjoy a fine dining experience at one of these regional restaurants:
$10 each or 3 for $25
Northern Smoke Real pit barbecue, cooking it low’n slow 166 Stoneleigh Avenue, Carmel 845.669.8600
Peekskill Brewery A thoughtfully sourced menu in an inspired brewery atmosphere 47 South Water Street, Peekskill 914.734.BEER
Primavera Restaurant & Bar Small town spirit that is warm, welcoming and inclusive 592 Route 22, Croton Falls 914.277.4580
Ramiro’s 954, Latin Bistro Classic cuisine with a contemporary approach 954 Route 6, Mahopac 845.621.3333
Rick’s Seafood & Gourmet Specialties Mahopac’s finest seafood with exciting dishes and unique ambiance 545 Route 6, Mahopac 845.621.2489
Thyme Steak & Seafood An exciting menu of masterfully crafted steak and seafood 3605 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights 914.788.8700
Traditions 118 Restaurant Classic cuisine with contemporary flair 11 Old Tomahawk Street, Granite Springs 914.248.7200
Augie’s Prime Cut Restaurant & Bar Exquisite foods, excellent service and an extraordinary atmosphere 3436 Lexington Avenue, Mohegan Lake 914.743.1357
Char Steakhouse & Bar Featuring vintage premium all natural beef steak, fresh seafood and decadent desserts. There’s something for everyone 151 Bryant Pond Road, Mahopac 845.526.1200
The Chophouse Grille Hand picked aged steak and the freshest seafood 957 US-6, Mahopac 845.628.8300
The Horse and Hound Inn This setting brings patrons back to days gone by 94 Spring Street, South Salem 914.763.3108
ilLaghetto Continental Restaurant A mix of big city vibe and a touch of nature 825 South Lake Boulevard, Mahopac 845.621.5200 Le Fontane Ristorante Enjoy entertainment and dine on the finest Italian cuisine 137 Somers Town Road (Route100 & Route 139), Katonah 914.232.9619
The Putnam/Northern Westchester Women’s Resource Center (WRC) is a not-for-profit organization established to provide advocacy, education and services to the community in order to create a safe,
supportive environment that eliminates violence against women and children and promotes gender equality. Join the WRC and break the cycle of violence and abuse against women, children and families.
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WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY & SAFE 4TH OF JULY
AND A GREAT SUMMER SHOP PARKSIDE
WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED !!!!!!!
Parkside Corner Shopping Center 3565 Crompond Road – Route 202
Yorktown Chamber of Commerce Saidel & Saidel, P.C. AttysLittle Sorrento Restaurant A.S.A.P. Mortgage Go No Sen Karate Wetzel Associates HypnosisParkside Wine & Liquor Edward Jones Investments North County Dental Care – Dr. Gary D. Simon 4 Seasons Organic CleanersOn My Toes Dance Academy T & K Nail SalonLittle Learners of Westchester - including Tiny Tots Early Academic Achievement
Yorktown Chamber of CommerceMembership DuesNumber of Employees
1 – 10 $ 250.0011 – 25 $ 300.00Over 25 $ 475.00
Special Membership CategoriesBanks $ 600.00 Add’l branches $ 110.00Developers $ 600.00RE Agencies $ 400.00N-F-Profits $ 150.00Schools $ 350.00Civic Member $ 110.00
www.yorktownchamber.org
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SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE UPDATE Our committee has completed its review of this year’s scholarship applicants, and in the process, had the opportunity to interview a number of outstanding local college bound students who were nominated by our members. Based upon our recommendation, the Chamber Board of Directors has authorized awarding seven (7) scholarships.This year’s recipients are:
Katherine Campbell Walter Panas High SchoolDevyn Clifford Lakeland High SchoolSydney Ficarrotta Yorktown High SchoolAlexa Hoffman Somers High School
Nisha Mirchandani Yorktown High SchoolEliza Pratt Yorktown High SchoolJulianne Statler Yorktown High School
Funding for these awards was made available by the generous donations of the family of Constance Petri, individual donations from twenty-six (26) of our members, and a grant from our Board of Directors.The awards will be presented at our annual dinner, which will be held this year on Monday, July 17, 2017 at Little Sorrento Restaurant.It is not too late to make a donation to help this worthy cause. Those who donate at least $50.00 will be invited, along with a companion, to be our guests at the awards dinner and have a chance to meet and congratulate these fine students.
We look forward to your participation.
Marc L Saidel & Sheryl M. Saidel, Co-ChairsDoug PetriPatricia Hallinan
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BreakfastNetworking MeetingHave you seen the new chamber-sponsored
LED community message board at the cornerof Routes 202 & 35?
How does your company’s message tomore than 22,000 motorists who passthrough Yorktown in aweek sound to you?
A minimum of 15 seconds every hour, for 24hours all month. . .for a minimum of 3 fullhours per month . . . At an unbelievable costof just $100 per month!
You’re right. . . It’s unbelievable!
Call the chamber office to take advantage ofthis great deal at 914-245-4599 or [email protected]
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