“Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder”

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Posted on 5th April 2011 by admin in Gregg Hymowitz |Riverdale Country School

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Riverdale Country School, with trustee Gregg Hymowitz, works constantly to provide their students with unique opportunities and educational experiences. Now, Deborah Sherman, a Lower School art teacher, is inviting students and families to visit a special exhibit entitled “In the Eye of the Beholder,” which is on display at the Holiday Inn Manhattan View until next month.

Two of Deborah’s paintings will be on display; “Double Portrait” and “Repose.”

A press release on the exhibit states:

“’Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder’ has long been an implicit understanding in the valuing process of artwork. Throughout the 19th century, scholars worked to craft a common definition of what beauty is. It remains a stubborn mystery and a philosophical challenge. Artists are not deterred. Using patterning, valuing cast-off detritus, and finding beauty in clutter and disarray, these artists craft aesthetics in sometimes abstract, and always multi-dimensional spaces. Their work is beautiful; you decide how it is. It’s in your eye.”

Riverdale Upper School Teacher Returns from Thailand

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Posted on 28th January 2011 by admin in Gregg Hymowitz |Riverdale Country School

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Riverdale Country School, with trustee Gregg Hymowitz, is always looking for ways to expose its students and their families to new and exciting experiences. Nicky Enright, Upper School art teacher, has found an opportunity to do so by inviting the Riverdale community to learn about his recent Apexart Outbound Residency program that took place in Bangkok, Thailand.

Nicky will share pictures and personal experiences from his travels, and compare stories with members of a similar program that took place in South Korea. Both trips were meant to broaden the artists’ horizons and expose them to new worlds.

Upon their return, the travelers are able to share their experiences as well as fuel the imagination of their audience.

Riverdale’s Varsity Girls Soccer Team Recognized in All-Bronx and All-City Honors

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Posted on 6th January 2011 by admin in Gregg Hymowitz |Riverdale Country School |Uncategorized

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The Riverdale Country School, along with trustee Gregg Hymowitz, is proud to announce that the varsity girls soccer team has been recognized by the Post’s All-Bronx and All-City Honors.

Five players were recognized, including Zoe Loveman, a senior who was named All-Bronx girls soccer Player of the Year. The post wrote, “We saw just how much the Falcons missed the speedy forward, after she missed time last season with a fractured fibula. The senior helped leave her mark on the Riverdale program in her final season, leading it to its first-ever undefeated Ivy League and NYSAISAA state title. Loveman tallied 24 goals and 12 assists, including some of the biggest tallies of the season. She scored twice, including the winner in the second matchup. Loveman, who can dribble like the ball is stuck to her foot at times, scored the first goal in a state final win over Staten Island Academy.” Loveman was also named to the All-City girls soccer First Team.

Riverdale’s Soccer Team Wins Championship

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Posted on 24th November 2010 by admin in Gregg Hymowitz |Gregg Hymowitz charity |Riverdale Country School

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The Riverdale varsity girls’ soccer team won the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) Tournament Championship earlier this month. The Riverdale Country School, with board member Gregg Hymowitz, and especially the team and coach, were particularly happy about the victory because of their painful season last year. They did not make it to the playoffs, due to injuries.

Coach Osario said, “This victory was a tribute to this group of girls’ absolute resolve to stay undefeated, to their willingness to win, and to the unacceptable contemplation to lose. The girls knew they had a chance to write history for Riverdale and decided to do it with a display of beautiful soccer.”

 

Arts Kick Off Coming Soon for Riverdale Country School

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Posted on 29th August 2010 by admin in Gregg Hymowitz |Riverdale Country School

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Don’t miss out, as the Riverdale music and visual arts faculty invites everyone to their weekly arts workshops.  These will be offered at the Linda M. Lindenbaum Center for the Arts starting on September 30.  There will be six consecutive classes held on September 30, October 7, October 14, October 21, October 28 and November 4.  Participants can select from the following options:  Painting (with Satish Joshi), Ceramics (with Peter Simon), Explorations in Chamber Music (with Judy Fletcher and Susan Poliacik), and Rock Band (with Jane Getter).

The series of classes will be held again in the Winter and Spring.  Join with the Riverdale Country School, where Gregg Hymowitz is on the Board, and have fun with the arts!

Riverdale Alumni Shine

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Posted on 26th July 2010 by admin in EnTrust Capital |Gregg Hymowitz |Riverdale Country School

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Riverdale Country SchoolWhile the summer is certainly a quiet time at a place like the Riverdale Country School, some alumni still manage to bring the school into favorable news.  Former Riverdale fencers, Tim Morehouse (’96) and Stephen Moch (’10) won titles at the 2010 Summer National Championships held in Atlanta, Georgia.  Morehouse won the individual gold medal in men’s saber and Moch won a team gold medal in junior men’s saber.  While competing on the same team for the first time, these alumni also took home the team bronze in men’s saber.

Certainly, this is the type of news that makes Riverdale, and its Board Members like Gregg Hymowitz, quite proud.

New Award Started at Riverdale by Gregg Hymowitz

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Posted on 27th June 2010 by admin in Gregg Hymowitz |Riverdale Country School

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A new humanitarian award was recently established by the Riverdale Country School Board of Trustee member Gregg Hymowitz.  His goal, with this award, was to introduce the student body each year to a different “hero” who had made a substantial impact on the world with his or her leadership and courage.

To nominate heroes, students submitted written proposals.  Seven finalists were selected and the students then presented their proposals to the Head of School, the Head of the Upper School, the Director of Studies and trustee Gregg Hymowitz.

As Gregg Hymowitz says, “I am thrilled that Riverdale will honor each year a new individual, chosen by students, whose life exemplifies the core values of the Riverdale community.

The first winner of the award was Leymah Gbowee.  Nominated by Rachel Wolitzer, Ms. Gbowee is a leader of the Women in Peacebuilding Network (WIPNET).  She brought together Christian and Muslim women to form the Liberian Mass Action for Peace and to help end the bloody civil war in Liberia.