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Ladies Night Out for Gilda’s Club of Westchester


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pper Cervical Chi- ropractic of New


York is sponsoring a La- dies Night Out event on Wednesday, May 9, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the West- chester Hills Golf Club in White Plains. Women are encouraged to leave their kids, husbands and boyfriends at home and


join the event, which features a buffet dinner, deejay music, raffle prizes, vendors and an open bar for soda, beer and wine. A portion of the proceeds from the event will go to Gilda’s


Club of Westchester, a non-profit organization that offers sup- port and networking groups, lectures, workshops and social events free of charge for men, women, children and teens whose lives have been touched by cancer. For more information or to make a donation visit GildasClubWestchester.org. Upper Cervical Chiropractic of New York specializes in a form of up- per cervical care that involves a gentle adjustment to the first vertebra in the back, known as the C1 or Atlas.


The Westchester Hills Golf Club is located at 401 Ridgeway in White Plains. To learn more about Upper Cervical Chiropractic of New York, visit UCC-NY.com or call 914.686.6200. See ad, page 71.


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Local Chef Creates Farmers Market in Yorktown That Gives Back


estchester Personal


Chef Karen Sym- ington Muendell has teamed up with her family to create Maize Market Manage- ment (M3), a non- profit organiza- tion operating a new farmers market in Yorktown. The Yorktown Farmers Market will celebrate its grand opening on Saturday, May 19, with spe- cial activities and giveaways, and stay open for business every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. until October 27. The market will take place on the field behind the Com-


merce Street firehouse belonging to Yorktown Heights Engine Co #1. Visitors can enter the market on Veterans Road. Rental fees paid by M3 for the use of the field will help to support the vol- unteer fire company, and the majority of proceeds from vendor fees will go to different charitable organizations. Local charities are invited to book the designated free booth at the market to distribute information, sell goods, and hold raffles. Guiding Eyes for the Blind, Alliance for Safe Kids and the Yorktown Teen Center are some of the charities on the market calendar so far. The family oriented market will feature activities and con-


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