Tuesday, November 5, 2013

MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON

As many of you know, an exciting find has come to EBAY; some very early made in Japan lacquered putz houses a.k.a. lacquie a.k.a. lakie a.k.a lackie have come on the market. Click on the link to read all about it and see these very fine examples; keep scrolling down the page once you get there http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=469

All this reminded us of the outstanding houses of Karl Fey--who has since moved on to other things--his lakies were simply amazing; they had to be as I was never a fan until his repros taught me how to appreciate the style. Click on the photo.

SEE MORE HERE--AND ASSORTED PUTZ HOUSE GALLERY LINKS AS WELL http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/10/new-putz-house-gallery-lakies-castles.html

What a classic shot: James Arness and Amanda Blake in Gunsmoke http://www.flickr.com/photos/totallymystified/10551397725/

PART 2, THIS MONTH IN CROTON 1967: NOVEMBER 1967

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COURTESY OF THE OUTSTANDING ARCHIVES MAINTAINED BY THE VOLUNTEERS OF THE CROTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY: THIS MONTH IN CROTON 1967: NOVEMBER 1967, PART 2

Click on the photos. See Part 1 here http://www.everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/11/this-month-in-croton-1967-november-1967.html

Monday, November 4, 2013

OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN RECEIVES NEW BIBLE, 1958

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While doing some research in the Historical Society today, I came across this 1958 article on Our Saviour Lutheran Church and thought you might enjoy seeing it. From the days when polio still ruled. Click on the photos. With thanks as always to the outstanding archives maintained by the volunteers of The Croton Historical Society.

A LOOK BACK AT MISS BLACK ROCK 1953

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Yes, there was once a contest for the coveted title of Miss Black Rock--1953. Click on the scans, courtesy of THE CROTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Also listed are the 1953 swim race results.


Sunday, November 3, 2013

TODAY'S BENEFIT EVENT FOR THE BENNETT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC FEATURING CORNELIA COTTON AND SCHUYLER LILLIAN PERRY

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It was a packed house today at Cornelia Cotton's reading of her new book, Stepping Stones, to benefit The Bennett Conservatory of Music. (Click on the photo.) The Croton legend, author, historian and lifelong singer read musically-inspired excerpts from her book; all and all, it was an afternoon of entertaining stories, refreshments, and beautiful cello music from faculty member, Schuyler Lillian Perry. 

A Croton tradition, The Bennett Conservatory is celebrating 63 years of quality music and arts education in our village.

To learn more about the The Bennett Conservatory of Music, visit their website at The Bennett Conservatory of Music - Music Instruction, Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester, New York

To learn more about Cornelia Cotton's book, visit http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2012/12/martin-smolin-on-cornelia-cottons-book.html

& @ SHOPRITE: 2013 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY BARBIES HAVE ARRIVED

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She's here--blonde or brunette--the 25th anniversary Holiday Barbie for 2013. 

At Shoprite. But like all special Barbies, they do go fast.

See the holiday Barbies from last year here  and here 

MORE CROTON FOOTBALL, 1972 VICTORY OVER BYRAM HILLS & 1974 SEASON START

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Click on the scans, courtesy of the amazing archives maintained by the volunteers of THE CROTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY--for more 1970's Croton football.

YOU MAY ALSO HAVE AN INTEREST IN http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/10/1973-74-croton-v-tuckahoe-football.html

A RARE WWI FIND: INSTRUCTIONAL NOTES ON AERIAL GUNNERY

To all you World War I and Flying Circus enthusiasts, and we know there are quite a few right here in town, check out the latest find: INSTRUCTIONAL NOTES ON AERIAL GUNNERY--a very rare thing indeed!

Check out the scans! Click on the photos! There's some fabulous stuff in here: The Hythe Gun Camera for example. Stay tuned for more.

You may also enjoy http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/10/dear-friends-at-home-vintage-wwi-marines.html

And for fans of the Red Baron and the Flying Circus, check out this flickr find http://www.flickr.com/photos/redbarongallery/with/5432212317/

Want to know more about the Hythe Gun Camera, click on the link http://www.forgottenweapons.com/accessories/hythe-mk-iii-gun-camera/

Saturday, November 2, 2013

A BLAST FROM CROTON BLOOD DRIVES PAST 1951 & 1973


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A slice of Croton Blood Drive History from  1951 and 1973; click on the photos, courtesy of THE CROTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

CROTON FOOTBALL, 1930-31

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Courtesy of the outstanding archives maintained by the volunteers of The Croton Historical Society, a single 1930-1931 CHSS Football Photo. Since none of the players are identified, it's been scanned in high resolution so we can break it out into close-up shots.  Click on the photos. If you can identify any of the players, please let the Society know.

You may also have an interest in http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/10/part-2-look-back-at-1950s-croton.html

Friday, November 1, 2013

EVERYTHING CROTON'S TOP DOG FOR NOVEMBER 2013: FLAME

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If 2012 was all about Croton's cutest dogs (see the winners and all the nominees at the link http://bit.ly/131FKgI), 2013 is going to be all about CROTON’S “TOP DOG” OF THE MONTH—a chance to showcase the bigger, beefier, beautiful, handsome and/or older village dogs.

Meet Flame, Everything Croton's Top Dog of the Month for November.  Always present at the village's annual Fire Fairs--with extraordinary eyes and personality in spades. A true fire dog who can be seen in the company of volunteer firefighter Tex Dinkler. Click on the photo.

See Everything Croton's Top Dog for October 2013 here: http://www.everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/10/everything-crotons-top-dog-for-october.html

THIS MONTH IN CROTON 1967: NOVEMBER 1967, PART 1

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Courtesy of The Croton Historical Society, THIS MONTH IN CROTON, NOVEMBER 1967, PART 1. Click on the scans below. 

SEE PART TWO HERE  https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/11/part-2-this-month-in-croton-1967.html

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 10/28 WORK SESSION, GOUVEIA GIFT

As many of you know, there was a work session on 10/28/13 in the village manager's office. Much but not all of the work session concerned the Gouveia "gift". The session was a lengthy one and audiotape is available in 2 parts at the following links:
Part 1 http://bit.ly/1aYJClF
Part 2 http://bit.ly/16S8zy9

The work session was well attended by residents; Joel Gingold, Virginia Calcutti, and others. Here are some highlights from the meeting. As always, you are encouraged to listen to the meeting for yourselves:


--Residents were asked to leave for item number one on the agenda: an advice of counsel session under attorney client privilege on the Gouveia "gift". The mayor said he hoped it would be less than 30 minutes; let it suffice to say, residents had to wait outside for a long time.

--The board now appears to have started a cost/return on investment analysis after being repeatedly hammered by the public. However, as always, their criteria is questionable, and in the opinion of some attendees as well as my own after listening to the tapes--as well as past experience--will be tailored to achieve the desired result. Alleged costs seem inordinately low; for example, $2,000 to trim trees on the property. There's more but you really should listen to the tape and form your own opinion.


--As you know, many residents, including a local attorney, have questioned whether or not the proposed tax exemption would even be legal. There was quite a bit of discussion on that. Nothing definitive yet.

--As you will recall, The 7/11-7/17/13 Gazette reported the following:  

"Deputy Mayor Ann Gallelli, chairing the meeting in the absence of Mayor Leo Wiegman, said that on advice of counsel board members would not respond to any audience questions. That is because counsel for Mrs. Gouveia, 71, and the village are "in discussions" regarding the matter, according to Dep. Mayor Gallelli."

However, the audiotape from the 10/28 work session tells a different story; indeed, there seemed to be confusion about whether negotiations had actually taken place.  The village attorney was perplexed why everyone was saying that he had conducted such negotiations, which he hasn't.  Trustee Gallelli finally admitted that she had "misspoken" when she said that discussions were ongoing. 

There were other important issues and "revelations" during this session. Once again you are encouraged to listen to the audiotape.

MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON

We just have to say it: we love the ads from the 1950's--especially the fashions! Click on the photo.

If you love old signs, check out this California set from our friend USSIWOJIMA http://bit.ly/2gXTJav

Now here's something with definite "putz-abilities" for those of us who craft our houses; "the hidden cemetery"--a perfect "base", with some modification, for a Halloween putz house http://www.toyconnect.blogspot.com/2013/10/ravensblightcom-hidden-cemetery-and.html

New at Blumchen: Christmas candles and clips  http://www.blumchen.com/christmas_shop_candles_lights.html 

Lost chapter in Croton history, Houdini in Harmon  http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/10/halloween-with-houdini-in-harmon.html