I am so happy to confirm once again the December show for our Broadway group. The December show is Some Like It Hot. This show is poised to be the next great musical so you are not going to want to miss this…. The show will be on December 6th at 8 in the Orchestra for $160. Email me to save your spot and additional info for the show is below!!!
SOME LIKE IT HOT:
SOME LIKE IT HOT brings one of Hollywood’s greatest comedies to new life on the Broadway stage. Don’t miss your chance to join this fast-paced, sassy, brassy cross-country romp, as two best friends run for their lives – and find true love where they least expect it.
Featuring a score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (Hairspray), a book by Matthew López (The Inheritance) and Amber Ruffin (“The Amber Ruffin Show”), and choreography and direction by Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon), SOME LIKE IT HOT arrives this November at the Shubert Theatre.
You have to check out J McLaughlin’s September looks. Each one is better than the next. Last week, I went into the Greenwich store to try on some of the new arrivals. I have outlined my favorite for you and check out my Instagram to see the latest reel of some of their best Fall fashions. Click on the descriptions below for more information…
ArtsWestchester wants to let you know about an exciting celebration of art coming this October in the City of White Plains.
The 5-day Serious Fun Arts Festival will feature 15 new artworks, a Gallery Hop, Live painting demos, free concerts, a Headliner Concert Celebration, an Art Fair, plus DJs and pop-up dance performances. The full 5-day Schedule of events is here: https://artswestchester.org/serious-fun-arts-fest/.
We all deserve some ‘Serious Fun’ and there’s no better way than to party with more than 200 artists during this festival next month!
The Serious Fun Arts Festival will brighten the City of White Plains this fall with art activities ranging from concerts to live mural painting, a public art walking tour to dancing in the streets. There will be sculpture, performance art, massive public art unveilings by renowned artists, fun family art-making, and more throughout the downtown. Don’t miss Sunday’s headliner concert with Sammy Rae and the Friends. And reserve your spot for Saturday’s FREE Serious Fun Block Party, with an eclectic mix of six-inspired performances!
#seriousfunartsfest!
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Starting a retail store is still an attractive proposition, even with countless online competitors being set up regularly. The trick to this is knowing how to compete, and that all starts before you even open your doors. You’ll need to know how to make starting a retail store successful.
As obvious as that is, it can be difficult to get right. While you’ll naturally put a significant amount of effort into this, sometimes you mightn’t know what to focus on. Using a few retail startup tips could be more than enough to help with this. Three could be more than useful and should have an impact from the start.
For any retail store to be successful, it needs to get the basics right. From the best credit card terminals to having a business plan and sales strategy, quite a bit could fall into this. By making sure you get these perfected early, you can make opening your retail store as successful as possible.
Starting on these months before you plan on opening your retail store is recommended. It’ll make sure the opening and subsequent months go as successfully as possible. While that means spending an almost exhaustive amount of time on planning, you’ll reap the rewards when it’s finally open.
Even software plays a large role in this.
You’ll naturally need suppliers when you’re starting your retail store. You shouldn’t simply settle for the first ones you come across, however. Make sure you find the right suppliers for your business, as they’ll end up offering much better terms and conditions.
That’s especially true over the long term, as you can build up trust and a track record with them. Make sure they’re able to meet your needs as you grow to prevent any problems in the future. By doing your due diligence, you shouldn’t have any supply chain issues as you grow and expand.
Starting a retail store doesn’t have to mean choosing between brick-and-mortar stores and their online counterparts. It could be worth having somewhat of a hybrid. Having online offerings for your store could be enough to draw in more customers, as well as to cater to existing customers better.
You don’t even need to develop a full eCommerce store to take advantage of this. Even something as simple as an online catalog can be enough to gain some interest and foot traffic. Making your website actually work for you makes sure you’ll find and attract more customers.
Figuring out how to make starting a retail store successful seems complicated and overwhelming. While there’s naturally some work involved, it shouldn’t be overwhelming. A few simple retail startup tips will more than help with making it easier.
Nailing the basics, getting the right suppliers, and even thinking online can all help more than you’d expect. You’ll see them pay off dividends in the long term, making them worth focusing on.
The New York–based brand is expanding into Connecticut with a Greenwich scoop shop, marking the debut of its first suburban location.
Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, the nationally beloved brand known for its made-from-scratch dairy and vegan ice creams, will debut its first Connecticut location on October 1. Located on the iconic Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich, the store is the brand’s first suburban scoop shop. The launch also marks a return to its roots for co-founders Ben and Pete Van Leeuwen who are Greenwich natives and whose ice cream journey began in town twenty years ago.
Ben and Pete became ice cream entrepreneurs back in 2002. The brothers rented a Good Humor truck and drove it all around Greenwich for two summers. With the money he made, Ben went backpacking around Asia and Europe and found himself most excited by the food he discovered and the revelation that good food was more accessible in other parts of the world. His travels inspired the idea for an ice cream truck serving good ice cream. Not long after, Van Leeuwen was born in the form of a yellow scoop truck on the streets of NYC in 2008. Its French-style ice cream (made with more than double the amount of egg yolks as standard ice cream) quickly gained a loyal following, and Van Leeuwen has since expanded into storefronts in New York, California, Colorado, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Texas, as well as grocery stores across the country, including Stop & Shop and Whole Foods. Van Leeuwen’s goal — to make good ice cream that makes you feel good — also extends to its dairy-free options, which are made with simple recipes and choice ingredients.
The expansive menu features more than 30 signature flavors including Honeycomb, Pistachio (made with Pistachios sourced from Mount Etna in Sicily), Marionberry Cheesecake (made with vine-ripened berries from Oregon farm partner Stahlbush Island Farms), and Earl Grey Tea (made with Rishi Tea), in addition to custom sundaes, handmade ice cream sandwiches, root beer floats, milkshakes and pints to-go. The company is also known for its extensive selection of vegan flavors made with oat and cashew milk, including Churros & Fudge and Strawberry Shortcake.
“We are so excited to bring Van Leeuwen to our hometown,” said Ben Van Leeuwen, co-founder and CEO. “It’s really special that our first suburban location takes us full circle to the place where we first brought smiles to people’s faces through ice cream back in 2002 before the brand existed. We look forward to sharing good ice cream, made with good ingredients, with the community where we grew up.”
Known nationally for creative seasonal and limited-edition collaboration flavors such as Kraft Macaroni & Cheese and BIGFACE Coffee Affogato in partnership with NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler, Van Leeuwen will also serve an exclusive limited-edition flavor at its Greenwich location. The brand has teamed up with local French bakery Raphaël’s to create a flavor inspired by their Canelé pastry – a brown sugar ice cream with vanilla and rum notes with pieces of Canelé from Raphaël’s. In addition, Van Leeuwen’s Fall seasonal specials, Pumpkin Cheesecake and Dark Chocolate Vegan Pumpkin Pie, will be available until December 1.
Opening day hours on October 1 are 12pm-11pm. In celebration of the launch, the shop will offer $1 scoops of all ice cream on opening day from 12pm-4pm.
Van Leeuwen’s Greenwich scoop shop is located at 375 Greenwich Avenue and will be open Monday through Friday from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m and from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Guests can enjoy their treats at the scoop shop or order pints for takeout or delivery.
ABOUT VAN LEEUWEN ICE CREAM Founded in 2008, Van Leeuwen Ice Cream started out of a yellow scoop truck on the streets of NYC by Ben Van Leeuwen, Pete Van Leeuwen and Laura O’Neill. With a mission to make good ice cream from good ingredients that makes you feel good, Van Leeuwen Ice Cream has innovated beyond the original dairy recipe with vegan ice cream and ice cream bars, unique and eclectic flavors, and more. With 33 scoop shops across the country, Van Leeuwen ice cream is also available for purchase in grocery stores and nationwide shipping. To keep up with everything Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, follow the brand on Instagram @vanleeuwenicecream or visit www.vanleeuwenicecream.com.
With over 12,000 units to choose from, there is something for everyone on your list–plus don’t forget to treat yourself to this amazing assortment of designer products.
Dates:
September 17th–October 9th
Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 11AM – 7PM
Sunday: 12PM – 6PM
The Shops at Northbridge:
200 Greenwich Avenue, Suite B
Greenwich, CT 068031
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