Monday, Jul 08th

boardofed.jpgThe Scarsdale School Board Nominating Committee (SBNC) is currently meeting to select two qualified candidates to fill the seats vacated by retiring School Board members Linda Hillman Chayes and Barbara Kemp. Scarsdale residents interested in serving on the School Board are invited to submit a biographical form to the SBNC no later than February 28, 2011. Biographical forms can be downloaded from the SBNC website at www.scarsdalesbnc.com

Anyone who is a US citizen,18 years of age or older and a Scarsdale resident for one year prior to the election on May 17, 2011 may run.

 

 

snow2-26Here is the Scarsdale School District snow day status as of February 2, 2011. With the closing of schools today, the district has now used up all three snow days alloted on the academic schedule. According to School Superintendent Michael McGill, if more snow and ice require him to call off another day of school, the administration will need to decide when to make that day up. The spring vacation is now scheduled for the week of April 18, with school closed for just five days. Could the break be foreshortened? It’s anyone’s guess for now.

fdnyThis just in from Chief Thomas M. Cain of the Scarsdale Fire Department: In July 2010 the Village of Scarsdale Board of Trustees approved a plan in which the Scarsdale Fire Department will take advantage of the centralized dispatching service offered by the Westchester County Department of Emergency Services in Valhalla; thus discontinuing the use of Village dispatch personnel. This transition is currently scheduled to take place in the spring of 2011.

As part of phase one of the transition plan the Scarsdale Fire Department will debut a new “Auto Attendant” automated telephone answering system for all non-emergency business calls. Effective February 1, 2011 the new system will be used exclusively for non-emergency calls to the official Fire Department business line (722-1215).

Callers to the Fire Department business line will be prompted to select from a list of custom programmed options matching the most common call types that the Fire Department receives. Callers will select the option that most closely meets their needs and the call will automatically be transferred to that respective party. Callers will also have the option of pressing 0 at any time during the call to speak to a firefighter at Fire Headquarters.

As always, anyone calling to report a fire, emergency or any other type of hazardous or potentially dangerous condition should call 911 directly. Callers to the new non-emergency business line answering system will be instructed to hang up and dial 911 if they are reporting an emergency or hazardous condition.

Please contact the Scarsdale Fire Department at 722-1215 with any questions about the new system or to report any problems.

 

 

dentchocolateValentines Day is just two weeks away and La Dentelliere in Scarsdale and Bronxville has a wide array of romantic gifts suited for your loved ones. Check out these lovely items selected to stimulate the senses ... and read below for special discounts for Scarsdale10583 readers:

Taste: Odyssey Handcrafted Chocolates: Artisinal chocolates handmade by Scarsdale resident Margaret Smith - Prices range from $ 7 - $ 38
  • Double Heart Shaped Pewter Tray - Price $48
  • Cherry Provence Mug - Price $32
  • Red Bracelets - Price $88/ $124/ $198

Touch: Bla Bla Provence Pottery from the South of Francedentpottery

  • Large Round Platter - Price $88
  • Oval Platter - Price $78
  • Small Bowl - Price $ 38
  • Sugar/Candy Pot - Price $ 44
  • Creamer- Price $ 68
  • Red Provence Pitcher- Price $78
  • Bracelet - $124

dentbeddingAssorted European Bed Linens and Coverlets from La Dentelliere at Home at 35 Popham Road, Scarsdale - 40% Off Sale running through January 29th on Select Items.

Smell: Dried Flower Arrangements (see below)

  • Large with Red Tole Container : Price $ 438
  • Small with Green Porcelain Container : Price $74
  • Gold Heart Frame- Price $106
  • Small Gold Double Heart Frame- Price $61

 

Hear the Ring of Crystal: Baccarat Fine French Crystal- Assorted Champaign Flutesdentglass

  • Retail Price - $2000 10 Assortment Sale -$498
  • Gien Clematis Tray - Price $105
  • Double Tiered Pewter Candle stick - Price $158

See: Italian Lighting - Wall Sconce - Price $840* pair
*40% SALE on all Sconces in all three stores for Scarsdale10583 customers.

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35 Popham Road
Scarsdale, New York
(914) 725-2800

sherwoodAEmily Sherwood, a former President and Trustee of the Scarsdale Board of Education, will be the 74th recipient of the Scarsdale Bowl Award and the 21st woman chosen. She was selected by the Scarsdale Bowl Committee because, “She exemplifies the best of Scarsdale volunteerism, exhibiting a wonderful balance of self confidence and humility, doing all she does for the right reasons and not for the glory.” The award is presented annually by the Scarsdale Foundation to “one who has given unselfishly of their time, energy and effort to the civic welfare of the community.”

Sherwood will be honored at the annual Scarsdale Bowl Dinner on Wednesday evening, April 6, at the Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester. All Scarsdale residents are invited to attend this celebration of community volunteerism. For more information, go to www.scarsdalefoundation.org .

“The Scarsdale Bowl was initiated in 1943 to acknowledge an individual’s extraordinary contributions to the civic life of this community” said Rita Golden, Chair of the Scarsdale Bowl Committee. “The members of the 2011 Bowl Committee unanimously agreed that Sherwood exhibits the spirit and accomplishments to earn this honor. She is highly intelligent, immensely hard-working, thoughtful and creative, a genuinely inclusive and collegial leader who has risen to the top of every organization she touches”.

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Scarsdale Bowl Committee Chair Rita Golden
The 15-member Scarsdale Bowl Committee voted to honor Sherwood on Sunday evening and a foursome-committee, including Chair Rita Golden, Scarsdale Foundation President and past Bowl winner Jackie Irwin , Foundation liaison Seth Ross and Foundation Secretary, Nancy Michaels, went to her home on Morris Lane at 9 p.m. Golden commented that it was fitting that they found her hard at work on the computer doing volunteer work on a Sunday evening, and her first reaction to their news was “I’m shocked and very honored”. Sherwood was “overwhelmed” that she was chosen as the honoree.

 

Sherwood and her husband, Ned, moved to Scarsdale in 1984, with two toddlers. As the boys entered Heathcote School, she remembers being an excited new parent attending PTA meetings. Before long, she was involved in PTA cultural arts and publicity, and never let up, working on most other PTA committees over the next few years. When her youngest child was four, she accepted the Heathcote PTA Presidency, which led to decades of Scarsdale school involvement. As PT Council President, she helped found the Young Writer’s Conference for elementary students. She then chaired the Conference while serving also as Co-Chair of the Scarsdale Task Force on Drugs and Alcohol, thereby staying involved with issues for children of all ages. She served on the School Board Nominating Committee and later headed it as Chair. From there, Sherwood went on to serve on the Board of Education as a trustee, Vice President and President. Beyond her Scarsdale school related involvement, she has also sat on the boards of Scarsdale/Edgemont Family Counseling, Scarsdale Teen Center, Friends of the Scarsdale Library, Scarsdale Community Center, and the Citizen’s Nominating Committee. Outside of Scarsdale, Sherwood has been a board member of the United Way, the Westchester-Putnam School Boards Association, Stanford University Parent’s Advisory Board, and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute Visiting Committee, as well as the University of Pennsylvania, as Class of1973 Gift Chair. And being an avid athlete herself, she volunteered in sports-related activities by coaching tennis for Heathcote’s Rec team, serving as the soccer area chair, and President of the Heathcote Athletic Association.

She was a member of the Scarsdale Bowl Committee’s class of 2000, and is now a trustee of the Scarsdale Foundation and its

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Jackie Irwin 2010 Winner of the Scarsdale Bowl
publicity chair. Rita Golden noted that since her volunteer career is so extensive “many people know her in so many different capacities. She’s a perfect role model for volunteerism – a good collaborator and fun to work with, someone who always knows how to build a consensus, even with the most difficult issues.” Her nominator called her “a highly ethical leader, committed to a fair and open process and infallibly respectful of all points of view.”

 

Her volunteer efforts continue. When her term on the Scarsdale School Board ended, Sherwood sought out other meaningful uses for her abundant energy and talents. She began working at Partnership for Children’s Rights in 2007 as Director of Development /Public Relations and Board member. This nonprofit organization, founded by Scarsdale resident, Warren Sinsheimer, advocates for children with special needs by helping them obtain appropriate educational services.

Sherwood graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, Magna Cum Laude/Phi Beta Kappa and holds a PhD from Brandeis University in Social Planning and Policy. She was honored in 2005 by the Westchester Fund for Women and Girls/Westchester Community Fund as one of six outstanding leaders. She is a contributing editor to Education Update, a NYC-based education newspaper, and Ethikos, a business ethics newsletter. Sherwood and her husband are the parents of 4 adult children, Matt, Rich, Mark and Pam, all of whom attended Scarsdale schools.

There is an opportunity to see Emily actively volunteering as she participates in the first Friends of the Scarsdale Library Spelling Bee Jan 28th. This event will raise funds to install state of the art technology in the Scott Room. Her team is aptly named Bee Cause.