Saturday, November 19, 2011

PARADE TOMORROW!

Ok, so turkey specials at the supermarket and preemptive Christmas decorations are a good clue, but the only way I really know that Thanksgiving is upon us is that giant parade balloons start marching up and down Summer Street.  Our bubble butt friends are back TOMORROW at noon to get you in the mood to give thanks. Stamford Downtown has a great lil' mini-site devoted to the festivities.

Want to know which balloons to expect?  Click here. I'm looking forward to the new Very Hungry Caterpillar (and slightly less stoked for the Math is Fun float - my life experience says otherwise). 

If you can't wait until tomorrow, the balloons are getting inflated today from 3-6. They recommend you don't jump on them.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

My Experimental Phase

Franklin Street Works (41 Franklin St) is off with a bang (and a boom, a smash and a crash). This Thursday, Nov 17th from 5-7pm, they are mixing things up with an Experimental Music Night.

Artists featured will be Arvid Tomayko (from Rhode Island) and music duo Use Other Door (from your backyard here in Stamford).

In addition to some funky beats, you'll get to see a new exhibit in the works.

And best of all, it's free!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Write What You Know


photo from Aidan Jones, flickr.com
They say you should write what you know. The problem with that is that all I know recently is what it feels like to be a human planet. Eight and a half months into my first pregnancy, what I don't know is basically anything else.  So it means I've had nothing interesting to say for a little while.

BUT I'm trying to change my wicked ways, citizens, by bringing you a nice juicy networking event scheduled for tomorrow.

The M.O.D. group, which stands for Motivation + Opportunities + Drive = Success (and who I've blogged about before a few times) is hosting a see-what's-in-store-for-2012 event at Black Bear (261 Main St) tomorrow (Tuesday, November 15th). The event is designed for young local professionals, free of charge and promises acres of networking opportunities. Not a bad thing in this economy where every connection matters. There will be a raffle (what for...they didn't say...) and drink specials of $3 for the duration of the event: 7-9pm.

Check it out and see what people look like off line (except, not me...I'll be busy whining about wearing a bowling ball - I wouldn't want to network with me right now...).

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Entertain the Children without the Cha-ching

photo from flickr.com, Muffet
Looking for affordable ways to entertain the kids in your life?

On Thursday, November 3rd, from 5-8pm, Stepping Stones Museum (Matthews Park, 303 West Avenue, Norwalk) will open its doors to welcome folks for free! This is part of their Open Arms project to make the museum's attractions available to a wider audience. 


 Exhibits available during the event include an interactive math exhibit called Cyberchase, games and events devoted to financial literacy and a section called Healthyville on nutritious food and budgeting. The evening is sponsored by First County Bank here in Stamford.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Stop, thief!

Watch those iProducts on Metro North! Apparently, theft is up on the commuter train. It's sort of odd to me. For a good long stretch the thief and the victim are locked up together in a moving metal breadbox, so why strike then? Maybe it's only at the stops or on the platform? Either way, hold tight to those pads and pods. I will!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Shop 'Til You Cure

The Strike 3 Foundation, an incredibly worthy cause I've blogged about before, is doing something to to help your wallet and help fight cancer. On Wednesday, November 2nd - one day only - if you buy a $5 savings pass at Lord & Taylor, you'll receive 3 coupon savings passes worth 25%, 20% and 15% off.

 A lot of things not usually covered by L&T coupons are covered! This includes Uggs, makeup and perfume, which are eligible for 15% off. Not too shabby! The $5 goes entirely to The Strike 3 Foundation. What better time to start scratching items off your holiday shopping list?

 For more information about how to get a coupon book, email lcb921@aol.com.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Improving the Community, One Glass at a Time


photo from Pink Sherbert
Photography, flickr.com
Last year, the North Stamford Exchange Club (NSEC) put on a great event called the Beer Exchange. My husband went and had a fantastic time. Not only did he sample beers from all over the world and meet a lot of great folks making our local scene better, he was also glad to contribute to a great cause.

The NSEC is a group designed to encourage and promote some of the best things going in our area, such as:
- The Parenting Skills Center (Prevention of Child Abuse)
- ARI
- Little League
- Babe Ruth Softball
- Belltown Fire Department
- Turn of the River Fire Department
- Stamford Museum and Nature Center

The NSEC is rallying you and me around their good works again with this year's Wine Tasting Event. The event takes place at the Italian Center of Stamford (1620 Newfield Ave.) on Friday, October 28th from 7-10pm. Tickets are $50 and can be purchased at Giovana’s Wine & Spirits (1492 High Ridge Rd.). For more information, call 203-252-2518.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

How Much is that Nothing in the Window?

photo from  antwerpenR, flickr.com

Retail up and down Bedford Street has always been a mystery to me.  Some storefronts languish for ages.  Others house stores where - I swear - I've never seen anyone enter or exit.  With the throngs of people at some of Bedford's restaurants, why aren't there retail customers as well?

I got a bit of a clue about why some stores remain empty when I spoke to a friend of a friend who is opening a coffee shop.  She explained that she'd love to open it on Bedford or Main, but she simply couldn't afford it.  She estimated it would cost $6,000/month to open up shop there.  She told me it was cheaper to open her store in Greenwich or Darien. Really?!?  Clearly the rent is more than the market can bear since so many locations remain unclaimed. Isn't it in the property owners' interest to lower the rent until the spaces are filled?

The good news is that Stamford Downtown has developed a plan. Their 2011 Retail Advancement Program will award up to $50,000 from Stamford Downtown plus a $50,000 landlord contributions - which are paid through tenant improvements and other concessions (what that means, I couldn't say...). Retailers who sign on would have to agree to a 5-year lease.  Only those selling products are eligible.  In other words, no restaurants, no entertainment, no banks, no printers and no copy places. Available retail spots are street level within the Downtown Special Services District.

I'm glad to see that landlords are pulling their weight to help make this community better, and I'm thrilled that Stamford Downtown recognizes that reinvigorating our retail offerings is a worthwhile investment. Maybe all the bloggers (myself included) who have been waxing poetic (aka, complaining) about what we WISH were on Bedford might see a few things fall into place.  A girl can dream...

For information about the 2011 Retail Advancement Program, contact Jacqueline Wetenhall, Director of Retail Development for Stamford Downtown at 203-348-5285 or visit the website.