Sam on the Scene: The Young Collectors’ Antiquarius After-Party @ Ron Rosa’s Louie’s

Sam on the Scene: The Young Collectors’ Antiquarius After-Party @ Ron Rosa’s Louie’s

Join Sam on the Scene and the Greenwich Young Collectors for some good old fashion fun. The Young Collectors went MAD!!! Mad-Men, that is to raise awareness for the Greenwich Historical Society’s Antiquarius opening night by hosting an After Party at Ron Rosa’s Louie’s.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ-FKHjeQRk

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Antiquarius Opening Night

Antiquarius Opening Night

What’s Old is New Again! It’s been said hundreds of times over and never more true when it comes to antiques, re-purposing family heirlooms or trying to bring period pieces into current interior settings. The business of collectables continues to buzz, with experts scouring the four corners and bringing their wares to highly anticipated, yearly Antiquarius Antique Show.  I had the pleasure to be on the red carpet opening night. Link to the youtube video is below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2W6IZoWFH0

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Help for Haiti

Help for Haiti


While a distant problem, it is not beyond a local solution. We all have the power and the purse to do what we can to recognize the truly leveling course of events that the already impoverished Haiti  down on its knees.

I will be attending the attached event and hope to see many familiar faces and new ones who understand that community is the basis for all great things. When recognizing and supporting the efforts our own, we do in fact showcase what is truly wonderful about American and what can begin to develop for Haiti. Phoenix rising from the gift of giving in a devastated region forced to start anew.

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Talking Tigerlily’s Hits the Streets!

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Talking Tigerlily’s was proud to among the team helping SUSHISAMBA debut its Graffiti Gone Global art installation. Hot off the streets from Miami’s Art Basel weekend to the first ever showing of the international street fair exhibition in New York, SUSHISAMBA’s Graffiti Gone Global offers a multi-cultural exhibition that pays homage to street art interpretations from around the world.  Curated by James and Karla Murray and conceptualized by SUSHISAMBA’s Shimon Bokovza along with managing partners Danielle Billera and Matthew Johnson; the show offers works from more than 18 artists.

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Don’t miss your chance to see the works, meet the artists, speak with the curators, buy our first ever hardcover book and embrace the history and culture of street art at its best as the ladies of the lil help bring the design to the National Arts Club on Jan. 12th.  You can also listen to our podcast on wgch.com.  For more information visit “http://www.graffitigoneglobal.blogspot.com” www.graffitigoneglobal.blogspot.com


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Tigerlily’s Talks Antiques with NBCs Scarboroughs!

Talking Tigerlily’s: Sam  Shops with NBCS Scarboroughs!

The Talk at Tigerlily’s brings us back to 2009 when Sam hit the Scene with NBC’s Chuck Scarborough and his wife Ellen for a night of antiquing.  We tagged along with the dynamic couple at the Greenwich Historical Society’s Antiquarius opening night. From small antiques to large statement items, the Old Greenwich Civic Center was packed with world renowned antique dealers.  The Scarboroughs shared inside expert advice on what’s best to buy as a couple and why fundraising for a good cause is so important.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPsXt27St6M

If you want Tigerlily’s to Talk about you and want Sam to come to your Scene, visit our website, tigerlilysgreenwich.com and email us! Don’t forget to listen to Talking Tigerlily’s every Tuesday between 9:30-10:00 AM onWGCH.com.


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Talking Tigerlily’s Tackles Fitness

Talking Tigerlily’s Tackles Fitness in 2010!

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Talking Tigerlily’s hit the top of the resolution list this Tuesday with a welcome into the new year by personal trainer Ritchard Fewell of REACT Fitness. We all want to start out on the right path and since the ladies of the Lil love the home, we found a personal trainer with tips on slimming down in your own den. Ritchard not only gave us the skinny on how to work your way to a better you, but is giving ONE READER a complimentary consultation and work out to the first local based, Greenwich CT reader who emails us on this blog!

Good luck and in the meantime, learn the tricks of the trade!

Tips of the Trade:

1) Set Realistic Goals: Start by writing down short term and long term goals. Short term goals are daily and weekly objectives. Long term goals are reachable over the duration of a year. This way you don’t get discouraged because you are constantly achieving goals and progressing forward. EX. of a short term goal: Climb stairs, walk a short distance, replace soda with water. EX. of a long term goal: Loosing a targeted amount of weight.

2) Keep a Food Journal: “Don’t bite of more than you can chew”

3) Eliminate the word DIET from your vocab: In react terminology, DIET means “Don’t Incorporate Eating Traps”. Make small changes to your nutritional plan. Start by eliminating high sugar and salt items. Also start to get rid of processed foods and relace them with whole foods like almonds, green veggies, sweet potatos, beans, chicken, oats, grains etc.

4) Start a Good Exercise Routine: There are no excuses! You don’t have to even belong to a gym to get a great workout! Squats, lunges, push-up, abs, jumping jacks, mountain climbers, sprinting, yoga and pilates all can be done with NO equipment. Add resistance bands and a stability ball and you can create a good home workout. Working out in a Gym is good option too. Either way, the key is your moving around and working towards your goal!

5) Believe In Yourself: You can do this!

a) Have a good support group of friends/family people with like minded interest like a workout buddy.

b) Use R.E.A.C.T Lingo: Replace the words can’t, try and maybe with the words CAN, DO and DEFINITELY.

c) Be inspired! Live your life with a purpose. You are doing a great thing for yourself!

Contact Info:

Ritchard Fewell Cpt. NASM

www.reactfitness.com

www.thedanarichproject.com

TALKING TIGERLILYS:

Talking Tigerlily’s loves to hear from our listeners, readers and design inspired dudes and divas. If you have a topic you want us to cover, visit our website and email us at tigerlilysgreenwich.com. In the meantime be sure to listen to our show every Tuesday between 9:30-10:00 AM on 1490, WGCH.com and check out our podcasts archived under the “tigerlily’s” logo.

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Sam on the Scene with Top Decorating Tips

Sam on the Scene: Top Decorating Tips of the Trade

When I am on the Scene, I love to shop! Imagine my glee when I was invited to check out Moffly Media’s At Home Magazine Design District in Westport. From high-end clothing stores to one stop shop interior decorating resources, the chic town of Westport has it all.  I got the tips of the trade when I dropped in on decorator Lynne Scalo,  HB Homes and many more fabulous spaces.

Check out the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/user/samanthaknapp1#p/a/u/0/0XV4tV7iXT8

If you want Sam to come to your Scene, contact me on my website: samanthaknapp.com

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Sam on the Scene at Light A Fire & A Giveaway Gift For Gab….

The Talk at Tigerlily’s

The Talk at Tigerlily’s is the internet and the wonderful sites maintained by some of the most creative and inspiring women worldwide. We got a chance to chat with Amy Allen Clark who is the woman-power behind momadvice.com.

about_photoAmy Allen Clark is a busy mother of two living in Granger, IN raising her children and helping raise awareness on a variety of lifestyle topics on her website daily. She shared some great tips with us on holiday hosting.

HOST THIS HOLIDAY:

Trim the Table: Create a stunning centerpiece with materials you already have on hand – candy, fruit, greenery or pinecones – and fill small vases with related items. To add holiday cheer, incorporate taller vases with bright ornaments, gingerbread cookies or peppermint sticks.

Subtly Set the Mood: Set a scented candle in the foyer to welcome guests with a unique fragrance and create a friendly first impression. Select a comforting scent, such as the Glade Scented Oil Candle in Apple Cinnamon, which has a soothing blend of spiced cider and homemade apple pie. Personalize each room by featuring a different scent.

Lower the Lights: Dim lighting creates an intimate atmosphere for holiday gatherings. Turn lights low and use candles to create the desired effect. Line candles along the mantelpiece or the living room end table to achieve this look effortlessly.

Here Gift of Gab was not only made for a wonderful interview which you can find on wgch.com (hit the Tigerlily’s icon to connect to past podcasts) but presents a gift for those who loved our gab.

Clark put together a wonderful giveaway for one of our lucky listeners. Be the first to comment on this blog with your email contact and win the below:

  • Two Glade® Candles from the Holiday Collection, in Apple Cinnamon and Bayberry Spice – to easily turn your home into a holiday haven
  • Bellagio® Gourmet Cocoa Chocolate Truffle, a true liquid chocolate bar
  • Home Classics® Fleece Throw
  • Mineral Bath Soak Stress and Tension by The Village Company, made from natural lemon oil, rosemary and eucalyptus
  • A Holiday favorite, The Polar Express DVD
  • Woven Strap Small Shelf Tote, great for both stylish display and storage of accessories

Sam On the Scene

Sam on the Scene at Moffly Media’s Light A Fire. Honorees included legendary basketball star, Allan Houston and his beautiful wife Tamara. I had a chance to ask them what it means to be able to give back to the community and why more people need to get involved. Enjoy the link below.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWqtVMOCB7w

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