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Holidays at Teatown Lake Reservation | Chappaqua NY Homes

Teatown Lake Reservation
View our videos on YouTube Like us on FacebookFind us on PinterestFollow us on TwitterDecember 19, 2013
All donations help support our essential mission.
Visit Teatown
1600 Spring Valley Road
Ossining, NY 10562
914-762-2912
Nature Center hours:
9:00am-5:00pm everyday
Trails are open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk.

Teatown Lake Reservation’s
mission is to conserve open
space and to educate and
involve the regional community
in order to sustain the diversity
of wildlife, plants and habitats
for future generations.

Your donation can make

an immediate impact to help

conserve and protect the

diversity of wildlife, plants

and habitats…

today and into the future.

 

 

 

 

In Teatown’s Gallery

Through December 31

Natural Light
Teatown Area Photographs by

Berl Brechner
Berl Brechner, has been an area resident for over 35 years and has served on Teatown’s Board of Trustees for 10 years. He presents 30 scenes from nearby that he has captured,  most of them from trails, nooks and crannies of Teatown Lake Reservation. Much of the exhibit has been created with a relatively simple digital camera, with special attention to form and light.
All photographs are for sale, and all proceeds will be donated to Teatown Lake Reservation.

Save the Date!

February 8, 2014

9am- 4pm 

Snow date: February 9

More details to come!

 

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Decorate a Tree for Wildlife
Saturday, December 21, 1:00- 2:30pm

Join us for a Teatown holiday tradition that celebrates nature’s gift to us. We’ll decorate a tree with goodies for the birds, squirrels and other wildlife. Free for members, $5pp for nonmembers.
Holi-Daze Mini Camp
December 23, 26, 27, 30, 31

The holidays are here and school’s out but nature is in! Come for a day, or two or more for fun outdoors throughout the Teatown preserve. There will be hiking, crafts, and enough adventure to keep your child busy and active throughout their holiday vacation.

4- 5 year olds- 9:00am- 12:00pm.

$165 for members, $195 for non-members Daily rate- $33/day for members, $39/day for non-members.
6- 12 year olds- 9:00am- 3:00pm (children should pack a lunch). $300 for members, $330 for non-members Daily rate- $60/day for members, $66/day for non-members.

 

Click here for more information on school break mini camps.

All programs require pre-registration    

To register call 914-762-2912 x 110

unless otherwise noted.

Click for more info on Teatown’s upcoming programs.
Nature Girls
Tuesdays, January 28 – March 25, 3:30 – 5:30 pm
Come on girls get your nature on! Led by Elissa Schilmeister, girls will hike and explore natural habitats, engage in team-building activities, conduct mini-experiments and scientific investigations.*No program February 18. Girls ages 10- 14. For more information, click here.
Reap the rewards
of being a Teatown member.
Click to join today!
The Christmas Bird Count Recap
Our Assistant Conservation Scientist, Hillary Siener, held our annual Christmas Bird Count on Saturday and while it was very snowy and cold, it was a beautiful day. Hillary expressed concern that the bird numbers were going to be low however she was surprised to have a decent count considering the weather. Most notably, 5 yellow-bellied sapsuckers were counted and a large flock of robins

were found sampling Teatown’s berries. Please find a complete list of the counted birds below.

American crow2Hermit thrush2
American goldfinch15Northern cardinal14
American robin47Northern mockingbird3
Black-capped chickadee14Pileated woodpecker1
Blue jay8Red-bellied woodpecker7
Brown creeper1Red-tailed hawk1
Canada goose79Red-winged blackbird1
Carolina wren
8Song sparrow43
Cedar waxwing1Swamp sparrow1
Dark-eyed junco121Tufted titmouse25
Downy woodpecker7White-breasted nuthatch12
Eastern bluebird1White-throated sparrow46
Golden-crowned kinglet4Winter wren1
Hairy woodpecker2Yellow-bellied sapsucker5
Still looking for the perfect gift?
Shop Teatown’s Nature Store!

Teatown’s Nature Store carries a wide variety of items for nature lovers of all ages:
  • Art work for sale in Teatown’s Gallery
  • Books on the flora and fauna of the Hudson Hills and Highlands, living green and nature-friendly, hiking, gardening, birding, etc.
  • Natural science toys, games and crafts for your little treehugger
  • Unique jewelry and crafts by area artisans
  • Locally produced natural soaps, lotions and soy-based candles.
  • Teatown tea and our Hudson Valley honey
  • Membership to Teatown!

All sale proceeds directly support Teatown’s education and regional conservation efforts.

 

Exploring Fisher Island’s Historic, Restored Vanderbilt Mansion | Chappaqua NY Homes

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[Photos by Silvia Ros]

Last Thursday, the historic Vanderbilt Mansion on Fisher Island, heart of the Fisher Island Club, emerged from an extensive restoration, part of a $60 million upgrade of the hotel and club facilities, for a gala theme party like a grand, old dowager queen, pristine and glowing. The house was originally designed by Maurice Fatio for Rosamond and William K. Vanderbilt II, who famously traded Miami Beach developer Carl Fisher a yacht for seven acres of the island. The restoration is by Richard Heisenbottle, with interiors by Hirsch Bedner & Associates. Curbed photographer Silvia Ros checked out the restored mansion and grounds.

On that original seven acres, later extended to 13, Vanderbilt commissioned Fatio to design a somewhat small, but magnificent house, replete with many outbuildings including a cottage for his stepdaughter Rosemary and a large boat slip for his other yacht, the 264 foot long Alva, probably named after his mother, Alva. Vanderbilt would then name his Fisher Island estate Alva Base. Two more cottages were for the servants, a larger building housed the crew for the yacht, and finally there was an airplane hangar. The cottages now make up hotel rooms and suites, and the hangar is now the spa. · Fisher Island coverage [Curbed Miami] · Historic Vanderbilt Mansion gets a new life on ultra-private Fisher Island [Miami Herald

Armonk, Chappaqua Lead in Highest Ask Price | #RobReportBlog

Armonk,   Chappaqua Lead in Highest Ask Price | #RobReportBlog
Katonah$18,995,000.00
Pound   Ridge$5,700,000.00
South   Salem$12,200,000.00
Mt Kisco$3,950,000.00
Chappaqua$24,750,000.00
North   Salem$18,500,000.00
Armonk$24,900,000.00
Bedford$14,500,000.00
Bedford   Hills$10,995,000.00
Bedford   Corners$12,000,000.00

Are foreclosure laws to blame for patchy US price gains? | Chappaqua NY Homes

Why have many of the local housing markets that were hit hardest during the bust — especially in California — bounced back so vigorously and quickly, with prices close to or exceeding where they were in 2005 and 2006?

And why have many others along the East Coast and in the Midwest had a slower move toward recovery, with sluggish sales and gradual increases in values?

Though multiple economic factors are at work, appraisal industry experts believe they have isolated a crucial and perhaps surprising answer: Real estate markets rebound much faster in areas where state law permits foreclosures to proceed quickly, moving homes with defaulted loans into new owners’ hands expeditiously, rather than allowing them to sit and deteriorate, tied up in court procedures for years. Prices of foreclosed homes in such areas typically are depressed and negatively affect values of neighboring properties, but they don’t remain so for lengthy periods because investors and other buyers swoop in and return them to residential use rapidly.

By contrast, in states where laws allow large numbers of homes in the process of foreclosure to remain in legal limbo, often empty and unsold, home-price recoveries are hindered because lenders are prevented from recovering and reselling the units to buyers who’ll fix them up and add value.

Pro Teck Valuation Services, a national appraisal firm based in Waltham, Mass., recently completed research in 30 major metropolitan areas that dramatically illustrates the point. All the fastest-rebounding markets in October — those with strong sales, price increases and low inventories of unsold houses — were located in so-called non-judicial states, where foreclosures can proceed without the intervention of courts.

All the worst-performing markets — where prices and sales have been less robust and there are excessive numbers of houses available but unsold — were located in judicial states, where post-default proceedings can stall foreclosure completions for two to three years or even more in some cases.

 

 

http://therealdeal.com/blog/2013/12/06/are-foreclosure-laws-to-blame-for-patchy-us-price-gains/

Bundle up for these chilly accommodations and bars around the world | Chappaqua Homes

Entrance under northern lights, ICEHOTEL, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden (© ARCTIC IMAGES/Alamy)
ICEHOTEL, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden
Sweden’s ICEHOTEL is the world’s largest hotel made of ice and snow. Each year, thousands of visitors descend upon the small village of Lapland — 125 miles from the Arctic Circle — to experience the unique accommodations from December to April. The hotel is the perfect place to view the northern lights while on a dogsled ride.