By Michael Turton

A benefit for Sharon Acocella on Feb. 27 at The Foundry Cafe in Cold Spring, was a “huge success,” said its host, owner Jeff Consaga. Acocella, who works at the cafe, is recovering from pneumonia.

Rupert Holmes performs “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” at the benefit. (Photo by M. Turton)

In addition to donations collected at the door, funds were raised online and at local shops.  Numerous Cold Spring businesses contributed food, beverages and silent auction items. Area musicians provided entertainment, among them Rupert Holmes, who sang his hit song “Escape (The Pina Colada Song),” from his 1979 album, Partners in Crime.

Consaga estimates that as many as 200 people attended Tuesday’s party. A second benefit is being planned for the afternoon of March 25 at the Elks Club in Peekskill.

Behind The Story

Type: News

News: Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources.

Turton, who has been a reporter for The Current since its founding in 2010, moved to Philipstown from his native Ontario in 1998. Location: Cold Spring. Languages: English. Area of expertise: Cold Spring government, features