The Culinary Institute of America – Hyde Park

Culinary Insitute-11-2013FullSizeRenderFor all of you current and future foodies, The Culinary Institute of America is located on the east bank of the Hudson River in scenic Hyde Park, NY. The campus is 170 acres and conveniently located just an hour and a half from both New York City and Albany.  It is a must see with breathtaking views of the Hudson River.

I would suggest you call in advance to schedule a tour as this is a fully functioning campus. You can enjoy fabulous meals at anyone of their four award winning restaurants located on campus, however, you are required to make an advance reservation at the American Bounty Restaurant, Ristorante Caterina de’ Medici and The Bocuse Restaurant. The Apple Pie Bakery Café is open daily and does not require reservations. It is a nice venue to enjoy a cup of coffee, cappuccino, delicious pastry or a light breakfast prepared and served by the students of the institute. It is a spectacular venue which is enjoyed by students, restaurant patrons, and tourists alike.

As the well known Chef Julia Childs stated, The Culinary Institute of America is the Harvard of cooking schools. So when you are in the New York City area just know that the Institute is straight up the Hudson River and just under a two hour drive from the city.  If you opt to take the Metro-North train from New York City once you arrive in Poughkeepsie you are a five minute taxi drive to the institute.

CIA SignCIO PhotoAs a meeting planner I was anxious to know if the institute had space where you could hold an off-site or special event. Unfortunately space is limited! They can accommodate a small dinner group but most of the facility is used for teaching purposes. I enjoyed looking in on the classes and observing students and instructors alike. Could not help but visualize where these students will be in ten years.

Bon Appetite!

By Rosa L. McArthur, CMP

Autumn in New York – Return Visit

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Each October I have the opportunity to attend an Annual Event in New York State which for me is the best time to visit the upstate counties of Putnam and Dutchess.  My arrival was during a peak week when the autumn colors were beautiful and this year was no exception.  I  assume that with all the snow, rain and crazy weather the Northeast experienced this winter it produced this fantastic fall foliage.

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This time of the year is pumpkin and apple season.  You will find some of the best cider that can be enjoyed hot or cold.

During my visit I spent time in the small town of Sherman, CT which is home to The American Pie Company, Inc.  We experienced their delicious lemon meringue, apple and cherry crumb pies.  Yummy!

I was also able to do some apple picking from this orchard below and the fruit was luscious and delicious.

 

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As the expression goes I Love New York and these are just a few reasons why!

 

By:  Lenise Fourcault

The Beauty of Colors – Autumn Leaves

Autumn Colors-0-2013Have you had this experience?  You attend a three day conference in a beautiful destination and most of your time is spent inside a convention center or hotel ballroom.  Or, you are at a lovely resort near the ocean, desert, or stunningly sculptured golf course and you rarely have an opportunity to appreciate your surroundings.

You might reason the main purpose for making the trip was to attend the conference. But wouldn’t it be nice if you could make a little time to enjoy the destination. It is exactly what I thought about recently at an event back east this Fall. I made a conscientious effort to observe some of the outdoor beauty. In this case I am making reference to the trees, one more beautiful than the other.  There was an endless array of colors. I feltP1080063 compelled a number of times to stop the car, pull off the road, and take pictures, which I was able to do while on a few site inspections. It caused the day to be a little longer but it was time well spent.  I wanted something to share with others and also keep the memories more vivid and alive.   Fall on the east coast is a very special season, filled with colors.

 

Autumn Colors-2-2013So the next time you are at a conference or event do like I did, take a little time to observe the beauty around you. As the expression goes, smell the roses and more importantly behold the beauty of colors starting from the moment you land at the airport, check into your hotel, visit restaurants or participate in fun activities.

It is difficult to be away from family and friends when having to attend conferences so make the best of the time away from home. Bring something back for them to enjoy.  Such images as these will make an indelible impression on them as your trip will make on you.  Enjoy the beauty of colors all around you.

By Lenise Fourcault

Walkway over the Hudson

 

Walkway Over the Hudson – Poughkeepsie, NY

Walkway SignWalking over a bridge has a special and unique feeling for me.  Even though I have probably walked over a few small ones in my lifetime, the most significant was the Walkway over the Hudson, connecting the cities of Poughkeepsie and Highland, NY, and the second was the walk over the Brooklyn Bridge connecting Brooklyn with Manhattan.

Both experiences were truly breathtaking. The views from that platform certainly change the entire perspective of what you see. The Hudson River stretches so far and for some reason it made me think of all the historyWalkway-historic making men and women connected to that river and that area of NY. This walkway is enjoyed by the community and visitors alike. As I walked across my eyes feasted on the beautiful fall foliage as I experienced a pleasant workout after my over a mile walk.

 

Walk Over Hudson foliageThe walkway is a part of a restoration project which was completed in October 2009. It is now known as the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. I wondered if this bridge could be used for events and to my delight I was happy to know that it is a major focal point for all kinds of events. From intimate wedding ceremonies to fundraisers involving thousands of people, Walkway Over the Hudson provides a unique venue for celebrations, marches, recreational gatherings, and other high visibility public events.

If your travels take you to Upstate New York, and you find yourself in or near Poughkeepsie make an effort to take the walk.  It is time well spent and you won’t regret it!

Noteworthy facts about the walkway:

 

Crosses: Hudson River

Length: 6,768 Feet (1.28 miles)

Width: 35 Feet

Bridge Construction: 1886-1889

Railroad: 1889-1974

Reopened as walkway: October 3, 2009

By: Rosa L. McArthur

 

 

Mixing Business with Pleasure – Upstate NY

Autumn Leaves-1In September of this year I took a trip back east. It was great because I was able to mix business with pleasure. The weather could not have been better, beautiful blue skies, soft breezes and crisp air with moderate temperatures. I found it difficult during working hours to concentrate knowing that there was so much to be enjoyed outside. The autumn leaves were just beautiful; I would say they were at their peak. There were rolling hills covered with colorful autumn flowers, fields of pumpkins and dried corn stalks. After the event I felt compelled to check out the destination further to investigate what other fascinating venues and activities existed. My plan is to incorporate some of these activities in future programs.

So off I went to check out the area. I stayed in Patterson and Pawling, NY and visited many small towns in Duchess and Putnam counties. What a treat it was to experience the quiet sleepy towns with their quaintapple orchard homes, farms, horse trails, bed and breakfast venues and cute restaurants, and oh so many apple orchards.

 

Vassar College AutumnI enjoyed a delightful breakfast at a crepe café in Pawling with family and friends. Patterson and Pawling are just about a 40 minute drive to the town of Poughkeepsie. I never realized there were so many interesting places and things to see and do in that area.  For starters there is beautiful Vassar College for all you liberal arts lovers. What a campus! You can attend musicalcrepes breakfast recitals and it is fun to just walk the college campus which I might add is a real treat in the autumn.

 

Those few days were just perfect. But like I mentioned that was just for starters, there is a lot more to share. Check out our blog next week to continue the journey in Upstate New York!

 

By: Lenise Fourcault