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Warren & Stefani Haynes
Warren Haynes is most famous for being a member of the Allman Brothers, playing with The Dead, leading his band Gov’t Mule, and a whole lot of other collaborative and solo work…but around the B&NC MAG area, Warren and his wife, Stefani, and their son Hudson, are just…proud B&NC locals!
Bespoke Builder
Jason Drake doesn’t do ordinary. Just bespoke. He builds dreams. Whether it’s taking a new-build residence from start to move-in, or doing an interior renovation, Jason’s work is, quite simply, superior. And when it comes to executing on a client’s vision, he’s known for fulfilling fantasies.
July|Aug ‘24 President’s Letter
Summer is my favorite time around here, and this season is especially bountiful.
Bedford Royalty
Paul Bluhdorn and Anni de Saint Phalle are something of a throwback to the European nobility of the 18th and 19th Centuries. Popular amongst the Martha Stewart set, but relatively unknown - until now - by most others, they live in a residence ‘fit for a king’, and queen, on one of Bedford’s finest estates, called Blue Meadows.
To The Nines in New Canaan
Jordan and Andrew Terner are delightful. They’re entertaining and enjoyable, family-focused, and fun. They moved into their fabulous farmhouse, across the street from the Glass House, in 2017. And their daughter, Cybil, was born in 2023. …They are an ‘it’ couple in New Canaan these days!
An Exquisite Estate
This Bedford Country Estate, completed in 2007, has the timeless feeling of a cottage in the Cotswolds and the stately presence of a made-for-today American mansion.
Luxe at the Lake
Architect and Interior Designer Carol Kurth was honored when decades-long clients reached-out to say they wanted to design a guest house on their serene lakefront property in Bedford - with the primary purpose of having a fun and functional place for their children and grandchildren to come and stay. “I’ve known this family for many years and have worked with them on multiple projects of theirs,” Carol shares. “I actually had originally advised them on acquiring this very private, lush, wooded, lakeside property, when they were relocating to Bedford in 2017.”
Unique New York… Stoneware
While humans have been making pottery since beginning to roam the earth…and have been making stoneware for about the last 4,000 years…on rare occasion, the craft is performed with such beauty and excellence and iconic reference that it is elevated to high art.
The New Buxton Gorge
In 2000, an open space levy was approved via referendum by the Town of Bedford providing critical funding to support high priority open space acquisitions. The Town established an Open Space Acquisition Committee, which included founding members Sam Pryor, George Bianco, Oliver Hazzard, Rosemary Lee and Tina Foster, which began to develop a list of priority properties, evaluating ecological and natural resource protection value as well as passive recreational opportunities.
The Mather Homestead
Of the 65 nationally registered historic landmarks in Connecticut, only one resides in Darien—a 1778 colonial home, now known as the Mather Homestead. One of the finest examples of 18th-century architecture in Darien, and home to six generations of the Mather family, with each generation enriching the home’s tapestry of stories, Executive Director Heather Raker describes the Mather Homestead as a “treasure that captures the unique history of Darien.”
Phenomenal Home Finds
Fabulous homes are layered with details that provide texture and color, evoke fond memories, and inspire conversation. But finding pieces that are truly special is no easy feat… here are the best places for home finds around the B&NC area.
Housatonic Habitat
“The American Dream of 2.5 kids, a car in the driveway, and a white picket fence is a fundamental vision many of us still hold…but for some, no matter how hard they work, they are never quite able to get off the hamster wheel and attain that reality,” Housatonic Habitat for Humanity’s Executive Director, Kristen Keil shares.
Natasha Bedingfield
Natasha Bedingfield is the chart-topping singer/songwriter best known for catchy tunes like Love Like This, Strip Me, Freckles, These Words, Wild Horses, Neon Lights, and of course her massive hit singles Unwritten and Pocketful of Sunshine. She’s also become well known as an advocate for LGBTQ rights and the environment.
Michael Dweck: Blunderbust
“I began these works in 2022, creating abstract paintings that liberated me to explore the realm of randomness, which I had previously denied myself with photography.”
Links Legend: Rob LaBritz
In October 2023, Rob invited me to join him ‘inside the ropes’ at the Furyk & Friends PGA Tour Champions event at Timuquana Country Club, in Jacksonville, Florida. Nearing the end of his second year on Tour, Labritz’s finish at Furyk would help to determine whether he would make the cut to be one of the top 35 on the Tour Champions, and thereby get to play in the $3,000,000-purse end-of-the-Season Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
The Halasz Wedding
On an unseasonably warm December 2nd, 2023, New Canaan native, Catherine Bradley, daughter of Patricia and John Bradley, married Gabor Halasz, at St Aloysius Church in New Canaan, followed by a beautiful reception at Waveny House.
Jacob Burns Film Center
The Jacob Burns Film Center, located in the charming downtown village of Pleasantville, is a movie mecca, a bastion of the big screen, and a seat of cinema. Jacob Burns has the curated clip and the featured flick for everyone from movie maven to…‘maybe we should catch a matinee’, and it’s much more than just another multiplex!
549 Oenoke
Yes, 549 Oenoke is that house! The spectacular white Southern Colonial, that seems almost as wide as two houses, and has a second-floor balcony facing the street…and a couple of drop-dead Drophead Phantom Rolls-Royces in the driveway. On the northern side of Oenoke, right between the two quite notable mid-century moderns - Edward Durell Stone’s Celanese House to the west, and Philip Johnson’s Alice Ball House to the east.
The Inclusive Initiative
A thriving community means inclusion for everyone! And that’s just what the Inclusive Initiative, aims to do - starting with Bedford and Katonah, and then expanding around the area, to make our communities welcoming to those that are neurodivergent, or otherwise in need of some extra patience and understanding.
A New Chief in Town
Of course, being only 33, just about everything about Graham Glauber screams youthful enthusiasm like a fire engine’s siren. He’s the ‘Doogie Howser M.D.’ of the new Bedford Fire House. And he’s a hometown hero, who’s a real life advertisement for the virtue of being a volunteer.