July 6, 2011: Summer got off to a rockin' start in Bronxville Thursday evening with the kick-off of the Bronxville Chamber of Commerce Summer Concert Series. The warm but not-too-hot evening drew people of all ages to a street scene on Park Place with music provided by the band Gorilla Jamb. Friends and neighbors relaxed at tables, strolled the street, and enjoyed delicious food and drink.
Bronxville restaurant Gourmet 2 Go sponsored the concert and delighted everyone in the crowd with a menu ranging from gazpacho and grilled tequila shrimp appetizers to grilled skirt steak with chimichurri sauce to meatball and pulled pork sliders, all accompanied by orzo or potato salad and corn on the cob. Children lined up for snow cones and needed time to decide on the perfect flavor for the evening.
"This is a great opportunity to show off our menu to a wider audience," said Gary Schnorr, Gourmet 2 Go owner. "We enjoy participating in the community."
Restaurants Il Bacio and Pete's Tavern moved tables to the street to add to the party atmosphere and offer diners good seats for the evening's entertainment.
Gorilla Jamb amped up the evening with its renditions of such 70s classic hits as Santana's "Black Magic Woman" and Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love." The band, formed in the 1970s, played during the members' student days at Greenwich High School. According to vocalist Sally Barry, an original member of the group, the musicians reunited in the early 90s and have been together since.
Band musician Oscar Rodriguez said, "We get together once a month and instead of playing poker we make music." Rounding out the group are Scott Chard, Lynn Egy, Mark Conece, and Bronxville resident Will Maze.
"It feels like we never graduated!" added Maze, Gorilla Jamb guitarist.
The under-ten crowd took to the street for enthusiastic dancing when the band broke into a James Brown song. Connoisseurs of classic rock tapped their feet and sang along to old favorites like Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl" and Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water."
"Oh my, this really takes me back," said Sheryl Schultz. "I know every word to these songs."
Standing in front of Pete's Tavern, guitarist Ray Grieche serenaded the crowd during Gorilla Jamb's breaks.
Peggy Conway, Bronxville Chamber of Commerce executive director, said, "It's a great evening and it's so nice to see everyone having fun."
Join the fun at the next concert, Thursday, July 28, at 6:30 pm on Park Place with the band Plan B.
Pictured here: Young Bronxville kids dancing the night away at the Bronxville Chamber of Commerce Summer Concert.
Photo by Carol P. Barton
Bronxville is a quaint village (one square mile) located just 16 miles north of midtown Manhattan (roughly 30 minutes on the train) and has a population of approximately 6,500. It is known as a premier community with an excellent public school (K-12) and easy access to Manhattan. Bronxville offers many amenities including an attractive business district, a hospital (Lawrence Hospital), public paddle and tennis courts, fine dining at local restaurants, two private country clubs and a community library.
While the earliest settlers of Bronxville date back to the first half of the 18th century, the history of the modern suburb of Bronxville began in 1890 when William Van Duzer Lawrence purchased a farm and commissioned the architect, William A. Bates, to design a planned community of houses for well-known artists and professionals that became a thriving art colony. This community, now called Lawrence Park, is listed on the National register of Historic Places and many of the homes still have artists’ studios. A neighborhood association within Lawrence Park called “The Hilltop Association” keeps this heritage alive with art shows and other events for neighbors.
Bronxville offers many charming neighborhoods as well as a variety of living options for residents including single family homes, town houses, cooperatives and condominiums. One of the chief benefits of living in “the village” is that your children can attend the Bronxville School.
The Bronxville postal zone (10708, known as “Bronxville PO”) includes the village of Bronxville as well as the Chester Heights section of Eastchester, parts of Tuckahoe and the Lawrence Park West, Cedar Knolls, Armour Villa and Longvale sections of Yonkers. Many of these areas have their own distinct character. For instance, the Armour Villa section has many historic homes and even has its own newsletter called “The Villa Voice” which reports on neighborhood news.
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