Posts Tagged ‘special’

Benefit Concert for "Midnight Run"

Friday, January 27th, 2012

A CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF MIDNIGHT RUN

Time & Date:            Sunday, March 25, 2012 at 3:00 p.m.

Goal:                   To benefit Midnight Run

Make checks payable to Midnight Run

Place:          Woodlands Community Temple

50 Worthington Road, White Plains, NY 10607

Parking:                At Woodlands or St. Joseph of Arimathea

If you cannot come but would like to make a contribution,

please use the above address, Attn:  Dayle Fligel

The Performer is

The Purchase Soul Voices Under the Direction of

PROFESSOR PETE MALINVERNI

WE ARE COLLECTING HOUSEHOLD CLEANSERS AND LAUNDRY DETERGENTS FOR ARCS’ FOOD PANTRY

Refreshments will be served following the concert.

Contribution:  $20.00, $7.50 for students

We have set aside seats in the front at $35 for Midnight Run Supporters.  These must be purchased in advance.

SPONSORED BY INTERFAITH CARING COMMUNITY

For Information Contact

Dayle Fligel at 914-282-9019

or e-mail daylejf@gmail.com

Dining Out for Life: A Testimonial by Paula

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Dining Out for Life returns to the Hudson Valley on Thursday, April 26, 2012 and we’re currently signing up participating restaurants and training volunteers to become ambassadors! At a recent stop to new DOFL participant Paula’s Stone  Cottage Wine Bar in Fishkill, we asked owner Paula Young why she signed up to be part of this extraordinary fundraising event.

Join us on April 26, 2012 at Paula’s (and many other locations) who will donate 25% of your check to ARCS!

Hudson Valley AIDS Walk

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

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It’s the 20th Annual Hudson Valley AIDS Walk! We return to the Walkway Over the Hudson on Saturday, May 5, 2012. Sign up to walk today by visiting www.arcs.org/aidswalk.php or www.firstgiving.com/arcs. More details coming soon!

VIVA Glamorous

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

The team at MAC Cosmetics inside Macy’s in the Poughkeepsie Galleria brings their successful “VIVA Glamorous” cocktail party back to Shadows on the Hudson on Friday, February 17th at 9pm. $10 suggested donation at the door, with $4 Grey Goose “Glam-tinis” in the Winter Room, a chance auction, a Trends Show featuring the latest in makeup artistry, and dance music all night. More details coming soon!

Dining Out for Life

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

DOFL-logo-smRaise your fork and raise funds for HIV/AIDS!

Dine out on Thursday, April 26, 2012 at participating restaurants and 25% of your bill will be donated to ARCS. You’ll also have the opportunity to make an additional contribution and enter drawings for wonderful prizes!

For a complete list of participating restaurants, visit our DOFL page or the official Dining Out for Life website and click on “Hudson Valley.”

New Year's Resolutions: Useful Tool or Useless Custom?

Friday, December 30th, 2011

For our December staff newsletter, we asked our employees to send in their New Year’s Resolutions. Our Training Supervisor, Deborah May, sent in this essay on the cultural phenomenon.

In our culture, January 1 is more than a random date on our annual calendar. January 1 is the day when we officially end our grace period of holiday indulgence and begin our determined quest for self-improvement.  Join the gym. Eat three vegetables daily. No more cigarettes. Stick to our new budget.  When January 1 beckons, we transform into the most demanding taskmasters of our lives. Because this time, we shall be disciplined and stoic. We will not fail. The past will not determine our future. We can do it!

However, if we really wanted to change these behaviors, we would simply change them – today. Or at least set into motion a realistic plan of achievable action – today. There is no reason to wait until January 1 to begin doing what we really want to do. New Year resolutions are rarely about what we really want to do, but rather what we believe we should do to become happier, healthier, wealthier, more productive, more responsible, etc.

Successful marathon runners want to run. Healthier people want to eat more vegetables. Parents who listen to their children want to close their laptop when their children are talking to them. It is when we are ambivalent about making a behavioral change that we are not yet ready to make that change.

· Yes, I want to spend more time talking to my children, but I love to spend my leisure time surfing the web.  I should spend more time talking with my children, but I want to have more fun time alone.

·  Yes, I want to be slender, but I love chocolate ice cream. I should lose weight, but I want to eat ice cream every day.

·  Yes, I want to stop smoking, but I love to relax with a good smoke. I should quit smoking, but I want to smoke whenever I feel stressed out.

January 1 is an artificially imposed cultural moment for committing to changes that we believe we should change. But most of us don’t really want to change just because the date is the first of January. That is why nearly all New Year resolutions fail within a few months. Unfortunately, we will blame ourselves for not succeeding in changing the behavior we convinced ourselves we were ready to change. Our self-esteem is likely to suffer another bruising by voluntarily
participating in the annual ritual. Only a tiny percentage of resolution makers will succeed, because they really wanted to make the change very close to the time that New Year’s Day happened to roll around again.

In conclusion, I am suggesting that New Year self-improvement resolutions are unlikely to provide us with what we most need, today and in the coming new year. Peace of mind. Self-acceptance. To love and be loved for who we are – exactly as we are, no improvements necessary – today.

Prephab's Christmas Bash & ARCS Food Drive!

Monday, December 12th, 2011

prephabxmasPrephab Presents
The Ultimate Chirstmas Party
At Primetime Dance Club.

Music All night by The dJ duo Prephab

Sponsored by ARCS:
Donate canned goods to a family in need.
Raffle and prizes for those who participate!
Party and donate to a good cause!

Naughty Elf go-go boys!

Additional Lighting and effects by Superior Sounds

Decor by RPM

Surprise performances!!

Egg Nog drink specials!

And Snow!!!

Plus an old man in a red suit will be on hand to see who is naughty and who is nice!!!

Volunteer Appreciation Party

Friday, December 9th, 2011

40 of our wonderful, dedicated volunteers joined us on December 8th for our Volunteer Appreciation Party at Chill Wine Bar in Beacon. Special thanks to Little Boy’s Deli for donating delicious mac ‘n’ cheese, Chill Wine Bar for being our hosts and providing complimentary cheese platters, and to Terry Gipson, NYS Senate candidate, for stopping by.

Volunteer Appreciation Party

Calling all ARCS volunteers! Please join us to celebrate the work you do all year on behalf of ARCS’ clients. Chill Wine Bar is once again opening its door to ARCS for an evening of casual conversation, festive food and beverages of all kinds.

To RSVP, please call Jana at (914) 785-8283 or email jcalabrese@arcs.org.

LGBTQ Center's Annual Gala

Monday, December 5th, 2011

More info can be found at www.lgbtqcenter.org.

World AIDS Day News Coverage

Monday, December 5th, 2011

ARCS participated in several World AIDS Day events on December 1, 2011 throughout the Hudson Valley.

Newburgh – Video courtesy of the Times Herald Record

The Times Herald Record’s news article can be found here. (Unfortunately they listed the wrong agency as the sponsor. ARCS was indeed the sponsor working in partnership with the HIV Community Care Network.)

World AIDS Day in Kingston as captured by the Daily Freeman includes ARCS’ Mary Beth Davis-Steyer.

This article appeared in the Mid-Hudson News with general information about World AIDS Day.

The Journal News reported on Rockland Community College’s World AIDS Day and profiled an HIV test taker too.