The HudCo Journal
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Meet Kerri Demitrovic, Physical Therapist
Meet the Maker: Debbie Lorenzo of Frances Grey
Instagram Auction for Social Justice
First up this month is a fundraiser that mixes all of our favorite things: shopping local, creativity, and fighting for racial and economic justice. We are hosting an online auction to raise money for the Urban League of Westchester, which could use our help to expand their Center for Social Responsibility and Justice.
Calling All Little Reporters!
Meet the Maker: Sasha Skon of Sasha’s Seafood
Like so many others, Sasha Bernstein Skon had to reimagine her career when the pandemic hit. After 15 years working in the restaurant industry, the HudCo member shifted gears and decided to embrace her fishmonger roots.
Dinnerware Donations Needed
Virtual Kids Workshops from Local Favorites
This month, three of our favorite humans are sharing their talents with your children through the Spark Your Imagination series—dance instructor Fabienne Beard-Wright, cooking instructor Kate Sonders Solomon, and Amanda Hsiao of The Observatory Shop in Hastings-on-Hudson.
A December Recap
This month, the HudCo community came together in a big way to help our neighbors during the holiday season. Each week we concentrated our efforts toward assisting a different organization, as there are more people in need this year more than ever.
Meet the Maker: Nicole Tarpey of Wild Flower
On Spring Street between Maple and Warburton Avenue in Hastings-on-Hudson, a world of beauty opened it’s doors amidst the depths of the pandemic this Spring. Wild Flower founder Nicole Tarpey brings the naturalist landscape design movement and a revival of the Dutch Masters-style floral to the Rivertowns.
Do Good December: Gifts for Senior Citizens
This week we’ll be spreading holiday cheer to let our local senior citizens know we’re thinking of them during these particularly lonely and dangerous times. With your donations, we will put together 60 small seasonal arrangements and gift boxes that will accompany the meals to be delivered this week through the Dobbs Ferry Senior Citizen Program.
First Village Cookie Pop-up
Our friends at First Village Coffee in Ossining know more than coffee—they are also amazing bakers! Luis and team have put together a box of their delicious homemade cookies. Pairs perfectly with a cold glass of milk (or eggnog?) sitting fireside.
Meet the Maker: Birdie Lou
The mix and matchable pieces by Birdie Lou encourage play and limitless creativity for your youngins, PLUS every collection is made locally in New York City in small batches. With years of experience in production and design, Laura was motivated to create clothes for her daughter (whom the line is named after) that she was unable to find anywhere in store.
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