Highlighting the lineup is a new feature, “Chic it Up” with personal stylist Cynthia Hudson, who shows how fun and easy a makeover can be at Hudson Paul, Angela’s, and Blue Mercury. Viewers can also learn about affordable art as Margot Clark-Junkins explores the Clay Art Center in Port Chester and the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in South Norwalk. Ken Knowles catches up with new SPRYE board member Joan Feinstein to talk about giving back to the community.
“Rye Views,” a quarterly magazine show, was created and produced by Rye residents in conjunction with RyeTV staff. Executive Producer Paula Fung hosts the show with Mary Hannon Fitzgibbons, who assists with editing. Susan Olson and MaryEllen Doran help with production.
For more information, visit www.RyeTV.org.
— Georgetta L. Morque
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