~Join the YDC on March 20th Celebrating our Local Trailblazers During Women’s History Month~


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The YDC cordially invites you to “Celebrating HERstory” as we shine a light on Women’s History Month on Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 5pm via Zoom by honoring and acknowledging the amazing contributions of our well loved Councilwoman Alice Roker (who is retiring at the end of this term) along with honorees Katherine Quinn of Support Connection, Michelle Neustadt-Kardon of the NYS Office For People with Developmental Disabilities, and Kara Mac of Kara Mac Shoes. 


Mark your calendars and meet special guest speaker Genevieve Piturro~

Best Selling Author, Speaker, and Founder of Pajama Program


Zoom link upon RSVP/Contribution

Please send checks to:
Yorktown Democratic Committee

Robert Kearney, 247 Maple Brook Court

Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

Contributions are not tax-deductible


The YDC invites all young adults in grades 6-12 to join the

Essay contest

judged by the Rotary Club of Yorktown.

 Real Women – “The Real Woman in My Life Who’s My Hero.”  

300-900 words

Submissions: [email protected] 

Deadline: 3/26/21

Think of a woman you look up to and admire. She can be someone in your personal life or a public figure. Write her a letter or an essay describing the impact she has had on your life. Your thoughtful gesture is sure to be appreciated.

1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes awarded


~About our guest speaker and honorees~


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Genevieve Piturro was a successful television marketing executive in New York City for twenty years when a little girl’s question (“What are pajamas?”) changed the course of her life forever. Genevieve jumped off the corporate ladder and began delivering pajamas and books to children in shelters. In 2001, she founded the Pajama Program, which has been recognized nationwide for both its success and Genevieve’s story. 

Genevieve, who was born in Westchester and currently lives in Irvington, published Purpose, Passion and Pajamas in August 2020 about her transformation from the corporate life to starting a nonprofit. An international speaker, personal strategic coach and author, Genevieve has made it her mission to inspire men and women across the globe to listen to their heart-voice connection in pursuing their passions to achieve success.

 Her book, Passion and Pajamas: How to Transform your Life, Embrace the Human Connection and Lead with Meaning, is available here.  Watch Genevieve in her interviews: Hallmark’s Home & Family, Huckabee, OPRAH & More    TEDx (Aug 2020)

 


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Councilwoman Alice Roker has blazed trails for decades, both in her career with NBC and in her second career with the Town of Yorktown.  She has made a tremendous impact in every area of her professional life and is a cherished member of the Yorktown community. 

At NBC, Alice became the Co-Producer of Channel 4’s News Program, “Live at Five,” a job that New York Magazine called “the most powerful job in local News.” She left the television industry in 1987 after she and her former husband adopted a little girl, and then moved to Yorktown with her son.

 Alice was elected Town Clerk in 1989, becoming the first African American in Yorktown history to gain a seat in town government.

 Under Alice’s direction over the next twenty-five years, the Town Clerk’s Office was modernized and her work was recognized by the New York State Education Department. Alice is most proud of creating Yorktown’s Record Center, which holds one of Yorktown’s earliest books, including the Register of children born to slaves and the Book of Manumissions: the names of people freed from bondage long before the Emancipation Proclamation.  Alice is also proud of the book that she co-wrote with Linda Cooper about Yorktown’s history: “Images of America: Yorktown” published in 2003.

 A few years after retiring from office, Alice felt the call back to public service. She believed that civility was lacking in Town Board Meetings, the town’s infrastructure was crumbling and needed to be addressed, and a period of economic revitalization was sorely needed.  Alice ran for and was elected to Yorktown Town Council in 2017.

Alice has always worked for the betterment of all of the people of Yorktown.  Her dedicated service to this community will be an inspiration to others for many years to come.

 The book “Images of America: Yorktown” is available here: https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9780738512730

 


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Katherine Quinn is the founding Executive Director of Support Connection. Katherine helped establish Support Connection in loving tribute to her friend, Isabel, who died of breast cancer shortly after the organization was founded twenty five years ago. Their office is based in Yorktown Heights, however, they help people all over the country through their toll-free services. Responsible for the management of the organization, Katherine leads the staff and works with the board, volunteers, and donors in fulfilling Support Connection’s mission. Today, Support Connection serves over 500 different people each year, offering 11 support groups every month, a year-round calendar of educational and wellness programs, and one-on-one counseling provided by three full-time Peer Counselors. Volunteers continue to play an integral role too, helping with events and many other tasks, including high school and college interns who are given the opportunity to make a positive contribution to the world.  

Kathy’s enduring and boundless devotion to Support Connection’s mission has made a positive difference in the lives of thousands of people affected by breast and ovarian cancer.

“Support Connection is a gift to so many people. Cancer support is our mission, but Support Connection stands for many other things as well. It’s about the power of caring which brings people together to make life better. It’s about having a dream and gathering the right people to make it a reality. It’s about setting an example, especially for young people, that giving back is good for the community and for the spirit. It’s about creating the extraordinary by giving your all to the ordinary – a smile, a hug, taking a few minutes to listen. It’s about love.” 

-Katherine Quinn

 


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Michelle Neustadt-Kardon is the epitome of leadership in all aspects of her life. Throughout her busy week, she balances her time leading a team of dedicated state employees, connecting families throughout the Yorktown Community and within Westchester County, actively volunteering as a board member & coach of local youth soccer club, and cheering on her teenage daughter. With a Bachelor of Arts from Springfield College, Springfield, MA, she focused on Psychology & Art Therapy, and a lifetime love of Special Education.

Throughout Michelle’s 23 years of employment, she has worked for Non-profit and NYS agencies in serving families and individuals throughout their lifetimes. Michelle is currently overseeing the Westchester County team as part of the Hudson Valley Regional Office under the NYS Office for People with developmental disabilities. She works collaboratively with local county entities, various NYS state offices, provider agencies, Westchester County school districts, advocates, and families seeking support, guidance and access to services within Westchester County.

Michelle’s guidance and resourcefulness is a tremendous help to families struggling in times of crisis, having a newly diagnosed child, or those learning to navigate special education and advocacy for their loved ones. Michelle has left an indelible mark on the Yorktown Community and beyond.

 


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Kara Mac is a Shoe Designer and Creator of Kara Mac Shoes. Kara Mac, an entrepreneur who spent 25 years of her life as an apparel designer, later followed through with the idea of creating women’s shoes that work in every circumstance. She had an idea to reduce footwear’s environmental impact with interchangeable components, decreasing the number of shoes dumped in the landfill. After two years of sweat and hard work, she launched Kara Mac Shoes in 2015, making it the first shoe in the world with the instant heel to toe customization. Meet this most A-Maz-Ing woman with multiple dimensions: she teaches Illustrator classes online to high school students, declaring it to be very rewarding, takes tons of educational classes, and participates in webinars with the commitment to lifelong learning.

 Listen in to Kara Mac as she digs in deep to learn the importance of keeping your day job as you work to pursue your entrepreneurial goals ~https://youtu.be/ZsXUvNm4r4k


Join in on Saturday, March 20th at 5 pm via Zoom!


  

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