Virtual Feed Me Fresh for MKCCC: The Mount Kisco Child Care Center’s annual Feed Me Fresh: An Evening in Good Taste will go virtual this year. This event which traditionally features tastings from top chefs in Northern Westchester will honor Tommy Calandrucci and Gianni Piccolino from Stone Fire in Pleasantville and Sunset Cove Restaurants in Tarrytown this year. This event is the Center’s biggest fundraiser of the year – and they still need your help even if you don’t get to nosh out at Ivanna Farms.
The Mount Kisco Child Care Center (MKCCC) is a not-for-profit child care organization that cares for over 145 children, ages three months to twelve years of age, throughout the year. At the request of Westchester County, the Center remained open throughout the COVID pandemic’s darkest days. Why? Because they care for many of the children of the parents who work in Mt. Kisco’s hospitals and medical centers. As well as the parents who work in Mt. Kisco’s grocery stores and bodegas.
Mount Kisco Child Care Center (MKCCC) is a not-for-profit child care organization. It was established in 1971 after a study by the Village of Mt. Kisco and Interfaith Council of Mt. Kisco. The Center opened its doors in 1971 to 25 three- and four-year old children in rented classroom spaces. Today, the Center cares for over 145 children, ages three months to twelve years of age, throughout the year.
They now have a modern, state-of-the-art facility, built in 2002. With over 20,000 square feet of living space, the Center features growth and learning opportunities for every child in a cozy setting with the warmth and security of home. In addition their 7,500 square feet of outdoor play space is perfect for everything from picnics to gardening. My Second Home, a Family Services of Westchester program for local seniors is located within the Center.