Month: October 2019 (Page 2 of 2)

Carla Gambescia: “The Alchemy of Italy”, November 6, 2019

What is it about Italy? Cultural Superpower yet merely a mountainous Mediterranean peninsula, Italy has exerted an outsized force on the world, Western civilization and the popular imagination over the course of millennia. Explore the special alchemy of Italy and the “cultural DNA” that has made Italy not only so influential, but also so beloved. An inspiring lecture in which you will discover fascinating insights about the “Boot’s” long history of substance over size by Carla
Gambescia, author of La Dolce Vita University: An Unconventional Guide to Italian Culture from A-Z, an eclectic compendium of all things Italian which, according to Primo Magazine, “… may have done the impossible in capturing the rich cultural history in 300 pages.”

About Carla Gambescia 

Carla’s passion for Italy began early: with her mother’s love of the Renaissance masters and father’s discourses on Italian geniuses of every calling. In the ensuing decades, she’s written about and toured every region of Italy on foot or by bicycle. Carla was a former partner in the Ciao Bella Gelato Company, conceived and co-led the Giro del Gelato bicycle tour which won OUTSIDE Magazine’s “Best Trip in Western Europe,” and, for a decade, owned and operated Via Vanti! Restaurant & Gelateria in Mount Kisco, New York. Via Vanti! which received a “very good” from the New York Times along with numerous plaudits for its innovative Italian cuisine, gelato (named “Best Gelato Shop in New York”) and its on-going program of culinary and cultural events.

In 2018, Carla combined her knowledge and love of Italian culture with her gifted writing skills in writing La Dolce Vita University: An Unconventional Guide to Italian Culture from A to Z and was awarded the Silver Prize for “Best Travel Book of the Year” by the North American Travel Journalists Association. Carla is also author and curator of the popular photoblog Postcards from the Boot.   

Carla is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the Wharton School of Finance.  Her success, as a cultural educator and engaging storyteller to diverse audiences, not only reflects her knowledge but also her passionate, expressive and joyful spirit. Four distinguishing characteristics, honed over time, blend together to define Carla’s value as a sought after personality.

 

She is:

  • An Award-Winning International Author
  • Italian Cultural & Lifestyle Expert
  • An “Edu-tainer” & Lecturer
  • Accomplished Business Entrepreneur

Carla’s most recent museum lectures include:

  • Kimbell Art Museum – Fort Worth, Texas
  • Norton Museum of Art – West Palm Beach, Florida
  • Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art – Hartford, Connecticut

Arranged by Gary Banks

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9A4OUwc2_Y

5G Wireless Networks. December 9, 2019

New date and place:  DCA second floor for 8:15- 9:15 on Monday December 9.

Discussion  leader: Jim Phillips

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-downside-of-5g-overwhelmed-cities-torn-up-streets-a-decade-until-completion-11561780801

https://www.alvareztg.com/the-pros-and-cons-of-5g/

https://www.celltowerleaseexperts.com/cell-tower-lease-news/pros-cons-how-will-5g-impact-your-city/

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48616174

https://www.investors.com/news/technology/5g-stocks-5g-wireless-stocks/

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/16/science/5g-cellphones-wireless-cancer.html

https://www.barrons.com/articles/5g-stock-opportunities-51572025082?mod=hp_DAY_7

https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-government-is-tripping-over-itself-in-race-to-dominate-5g-technology-11573527840?mod=hp_lead_pos10

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6894452

 

 

Hike Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Thursday, October 24, 2019

HIKING WARD POUND RIDGE RESERVATION

THURSDAY OCTOBER 24, 2019

10:00 AM

Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is a 4,000 acre park located in Cross River, NY with more than 35 miles of hiking trails over varied terrain. We will be hiking a combination of two trails totaling about 4 miles with some moderate climbing and descending on the Leatherman’s Loop section. The reward for the climb is a spectacular view of the Cross River Reservoir and surrounding territory. The trails are wide, well maintained and clearly marked. Optional lunch will follow at Blind Charlie’s Café in Scott’s Corners.

SPOUSES, SIGNIFICANT OTHERS, FRIENDS AND GUESTS ARE WELCOME

 DOGS ON A  LEASH ARE ALLOWED.

We will assemble at the parking lot near the Rt 121 entrance (where the ticket booth is located) at 10:00 AM sharp. From there we will drive our cars to a large parking lot near the trailhead. DON’T BE LATE!

The hike will be led by Dave McCollum.

DIRECTIONS:

Address—6 Reservation Road, Cross River, NY 10518

 

Using either Ct Route 124 up through central New Canaan, or the Merritt and High Ridge Road (Exit 37) proceed to the junction of 124 and 137 in Pound Ridge.

Continue north on NY 137 past the Inn at Pound Ridge and bear left at the fork, staying on 137. When 137 ends at NY 121, turn right onto 121 and follow 121 about 2.9 miles to the clearly marked right turn into Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. Proceed to the ticket booth. No entrance fee charged this time of year.

 

 

 

Wander Lower Manhattan, October 17, 2019

We will be walking on October 17 from the Battery in lower Manhattan up the promenade on the Hudson River to 34th Street.  Along the way we will explore the new Hudson River Park and the many new piers that have been built on the route.  Of course we will stop for lunch.  On a nice October day this will be a spectacular walk.

 

 

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