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H A P P E N I N G S<br />
Tour Beautiful “Castles!”<br />
The New Castle Historical Society<br />
will host its 9th annual “Castles of<br />
New Castle” house tour on Thursday,<br />
<strong>May</strong> 19th. Tours showcasing<br />
a variety of beautiful area homes<br />
will be held from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.<br />
Tickets are $50 for historical<br />
society members and $75 for nonmembers.<br />
This year’s tour features five<br />
houses including one originally<br />
built in <strong>the</strong> 1800’s. This historic<br />
home, <strong>the</strong> oldest on <strong>the</strong> tour, was<br />
originally a small story-and-ahalf<br />
cottage, but later was added<br />
to in <strong>the</strong> Greek revival style. Two<br />
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homes on <strong>the</strong> tour are located in<br />
town, both stucco, one built in<br />
1937 which has been updated and<br />
enlarged, but maintains its cottage<br />
character and ano<strong>the</strong>r, a wonderful<br />
example of a 1920’s home with<br />
many “Arts and Crafts” influences,<br />
including a delightful stained-glassenclosed<br />
portico.<br />
Tour goers will also enjoy an<br />
elegantly appointed center hall<br />
home that recalls a bygone era.<br />
Classic and traditional, this oldworld<br />
Colonial was built in 2005<br />
to <strong>the</strong> highest levels of craftsmanship<br />
and detail. On <strong>the</strong> property<br />
Advertorial<br />
There’s fun ahead for all<br />
ages on <strong>May</strong> 15, 11 a.m.-4<br />
p.m. Rain Date is <strong>May</strong> 22.<br />
Activities include:Rock<br />
climbing, an obstacle<br />
course, an airplane ride,<br />
a junior toddler<br />
bounce ride, face<br />
painting, a photo<br />
booth, and carnival<br />
games (Break-a-<br />
Plate, Balloon Darts,<br />
Duck Pong and Frog<br />
Fling). All that and<br />
refreshments too at<br />
<strong>the</strong> Rosenthal JCC<br />
sits a guest house that dates back<br />
to <strong>the</strong> original home and includes<br />
stone remains where <strong>the</strong> barn once<br />
stood. Lastly, an exquisite Adirondack<br />
style home overlooking Lake<br />
Heaptauqua will surely delight<br />
tour-goers with its grand layout<br />
and architectural details.<br />
Crabtree’s Kittle House is offering<br />
a special luncheon for an additional<br />
$25, to truly top off a great day. All<br />
proceeds from <strong>the</strong> tour will benefit<br />
<strong>the</strong> New Castle Historical Society.<br />
Tickets are available by calling<br />
914.238.4666 or visiting <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
website at www.newcastlehs.org.<br />
Come Enjoy <strong>the</strong> JCC Carnival!<br />
of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Westchester,<br />
600 Bear Ridge Road<br />
in Pleasantville. For<br />
more info, call 741-0333<br />
x24, or e-mail terry@<br />
rosenthaljcc.org.<br />
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Apparel<br />
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238 Saw Mill River Road<br />
Millwood, NY 10546<br />
914-941-0977<br />
20 <strong>Inside</strong> <strong>Chappaqua</strong> <strong>May</strong> <strong>2011</strong>