4.30.2011

5/2/11 Lynda Carter @ Barnes & Nobles-Tribeca

Monday May 2, 2011  at 6:00pm

Barnes & Nobles Tribeca

97 Warren Street
New York, NY 10007
(212) 587-5389
Cost: Free performance. CD available for purchase.
For all ages

Lynda Carter is at Barnes & Nobles for  a very special performance from her new jazz CD Crazy Little Things. Ms. Carter will not sign memorabilia. Priority seating for those who buy the CD. Please call the store for details.

http://store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/event/71873

To hear music clips or buy the CD:

5/2/11 The Journey @ Pomonok Library

Monday, May 2, 2011 at 6:30pm

Pomonok Library

158-21 Jewel Avenue
Flushing, NY 11365
(718) 591-4343
Bus: Q25, Q64, Q65Cost: Free
For teens and adults


The Journey is an original stage play written and directed by Shuga Henry, debuting in Jamaica, Queens. The play combines gospel, R&B, hip-hop and soul to tell a story about family, choices and survival for life’s incredible journey.

About the Show

The original Gospel stage play THE JOURNEY was written, produced and directed by Shuga Henry. The play first debuted in February 2008, at Southeastern, Louisiana (SELU), in Hammond, Louisiana.

The story focuses on Yolanda, a teenager from Brooklyn, NY, who loses her family tragically and abruptly moves to North Carolina to live with her estranged Aunt May, affectionately known in the communtiy as Mother Shaw. Yoland struggles to cope with the loss of her amily and living in a strange place.

Mother Shaw, with the help of her friends try desperately to reclaim her life and happiness. However, the journey to recovery grows intensely difficult, spinning out of control, revealing unpleasant truths and testing loyalties and faith. Yolanda is faced wih a decision that will either bring her and Mother Shaw closer together or tear them apart forever.

http://www.queenslibrary.org/UserFiles/event_pdf/009733-04-11_9733web.pdf

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This play will be performed on 5/13/11 & 5/14/11 at the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning.

To purchase tickets and for info:
http://www.thejourneyplay.info/

4.29.2011

4/29/11–5/2/11 TriBeCa Open Artist Studio Tour (TOAST)

Fri., April 29, 2011 from 6 to 9pm
Sat., April 30, 2011 from 1 to 6pm
Sun., May 1, 2011 from 1 to 6pm
Mon., May 2, 2011 from 1 to 6pm

Cost: Free
For all ages


For a few short days every spring, New Yorkers are invited to enter the fascinating world of some of Manhattan’s finest artists. Now in its 15th year, The TriBeCa Open Artist Studio Tour (TOAST) is an open invitation to the public to take a free, self-guided tour through artists’ studios in TriBeCa. TOAST attendees are able to visit the artists’ studios, view their work and talk to the artists themselves. Those who take the tour will also have the chance to purchase work directly from the artists, helping to support them in the pursuit of their craft.

“We’re excited to offer a true glimpse behind the curtain that exposes where neighborhood artists create, what inspires them and how they do what they do,” said Ruth McLaughlin, treasurer of TOAST and a participating artist. “This is a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in an open artistic atmosphere of discussion and enlightenment.” Shawn Washburn, President of TOAST adds, “This is our largest art walk ever, with almost a 100 artists participating this year. The event offers the public a great opportunity to experience a variety of artistic styles.”

About TOAST

TOAST is a non-profit, artist-run organization whose mission is to empower the working artists of TriBeCa, while providing an educational opportunity for the public. TOAST was established to produce the annual open studio tour, and to provide artists in TriBeCa a year-round community network. TOAST also promotes the integration of art into the TriBeCa community by disseminating art information and organizing events in the community with a network of community organizations and schools. TOAST’s Board of Directors is comprised of 7 members, artists with a wide range of experience in education, publicity, and social service.

About the Studio Tour

Last year, 80 of TriBeCa’s finest artists participated in TOAST’s four-day event. This year, the 15th Annual TriBeCa Open Artist Studio Tour features approximately a 100 artists of varying genres and will be held in 36 different buildings in TriBeCa.

Previews of the artists, a downloadable tour map and more information can be found at http://www.toastartwalk.com

4.28.2011

4/30/11 Shakespeare in the Square: Twelfth Night @ Washington Square Park

Saturday, April 30, 2011 at 1pm and 4pm

Washington Square Park, Holly Plaza

West 4th St to Waverly Pl
New York, NY 10003

Cost: Free
For all ages

Undergraduate students from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts will be presenting William Shakespeare's classic comedy Twelfth Night, or What You Will, the gender-bending tale wherein Olivia falls in love with Cesario (who is actually Viola in disguise). The production is entirely student-run and will be staged in Washington Square Park's Holly Plaza, per the vision of Shakespeare in the Square's student founders, who wanted to present the Bard's works the way they were originally meant to be performed: "under the sun and in front of a loud, standing, possibly distracted audience." (This is the romantic explanation for why there is no seating, but you could always improvise or bring your own.)

4/30/11 Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair

Saturday, April 30th from 10am to 6pm

Greenwich Street (from Hubert to Chambers Streets)
New York City
Cost: Free
For all ages

The Tribeca Family Festival once again invites you to the ultimate street fair and family celebration, where a dazzling array of activities and performances unfold downtown in Tribeca.

Our Festival stages will feature special performances from Broadway shows along with emerging talent from right here in Tribeca. Local restaurants and merchants will offer Tribeca's finest foods, refreshments, and merchandise. And local schools will sponsor a variety of fundraising activities, from taekwondo lessons to hairspray painting.

Also at the Street Fair will be FREE screenings of two Family Festival films that audiences of all ages will enjoy. The Second Day, a documentary about 9/11 through a child's eyes, will be screened at 2:30pm to be followed by a short panel discussion. NIKO, a lively animation film, will begin at 4:00pm. Both screenings will be shown at BMCC Tribeca PAC (at 199 Chambers Street, between Greenwich & West Streets). Lines at BMCC begin 30 mins prior to the start of each screening. All seats are FREE and first-come, first-served.

Check out and download the Event Map and Performance Schedule to see where and when things are happening at the Street Fair! And don’t miss “Broadway Hour” at the TFF Street Fair with great performances from 8 Broadway shows! Broadway performances begin on the Main Stage at 10:55 AM.

http://www.tribecafilm.com/festival/events/family-festival/street-fair/

Event Map and Performance Schedule:
http://media.tribecafilm.com/documents/FFMap.pdf

4/30/11 Tribeca/ESPN Sports Day

Sports Day is part of the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival.
Saturday, April 30th from 10am to 6pm

North Moore Street (between Greenwich and West Streets)
New York City
Cost: Free
For all ages

ATTENTION SPORTS FANS!Kids of all ages can try their hand at a vast array of sports activities, games, and challenges at the 2011 Tribeca/ESPN Sports Day. Favorite New York athletes, mascots, and sports personalities will be on-site to engage kids in one-of-a-kind athletic fun. Shoot hoops, perfect your puck skills or learn how to throw the perfect pitch...we’re taking sports to the street in Tribeca!

Don’t miss the exciting “Wheels of Freestyle BMX Stunt Show!” BMX riders will be flying through the air and performing crazy tricks for audiences on N. Moore Street at 12:00, 1:30, 3:00 and 4:30 PM.

Tribeca/ESPN Sports Day is sponsored by Time Warner Cable.
http://www.tribecafilm.com/festival/events/family-festival/sports-day/

Map & Schedule:

4.27.2011

4/30/11 Carnegie Hall Presents: Musical Explorers @ Hostos Community College

Saturday, April 30, 2011 at 11:00am

Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture

at Hostos Community College
450 Grand Concourse at 149th Street
Bronx, NY 10451
(718) 518-4455
Cost: Free
For all ages


Explore the instrument that we are all born with—the voice—and discover the rich and diverse heritage of musical traditions in New York City. Children will meet and interact with vocalists representing Indian, South African, and Western classical song traditions. Together, we’ll learn fun and exciting music from these different cultures, and make meaningful connections with the communities that surround us.

http://www.carnegiehall.org/article/box_office/events/evt_17119.html?selecteddate=04302011

4.26.2011

4/30/11 Target Design Kids: Family Program - In Time For Mother’s Day! @ Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum

Saturday, April 30, 2011
Two sessions available:
Session 1: 11am–1pm
Session 2: 1:30–3:30pm

Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
2 East 91st Street
New York, NY 10128
(212) 849-8400
Cost: Free admission for the whole family! Please register online.
For all ages


Vans Cleef & Arpels bring technology and design together in exciting ways, often transforming one object into another. In the tradition of VC&A, transform a variety of materials into a unique working table clock just in time for Mother’s Day!

For Session 1 (11am–1pm), register at:
https://dnbweb1.blackbaud.com/OPXDONATE/AddDonor.asp?cguid=A93EF142%2D7235%2D486C%2DBA3F%2D25E9D7FD1567&sid=D5B4F483%2D7FA2%2D452C%2D8609%2D02F9F797C8AD&sTarget=https%3A%2F%2Fdnbweb1%2Eblackbaud%2Ecom%2FOPXDONATE%2FEventRegister%2Easp%3Fcguid%3DA93EF142%252D7235%252D486C%252DBA3F%252D25E9D7FD1567%26eid%3D36274

For Session 2 (1:30–3:30pm), register at:
https://dnbweb1.blackbaud.com/OPXDONATE/AddDonor.asp?cguid=A93EF142%2D7235%2D486C%2DBA3F%2D25E9D7FD1567&sid=CCA8146F%2DBEA1%2D4F1E%2DB073%2DBD6CCE5AE481&sTarget=https%3A%2F%2Fdnbweb1%2Eblackbaud%2Ecom%2FOPXDONATE%2FEventRegister%2Easp%3Fcguid%3DA93EF142%252D7235%252D486C%252DBA3F%252D25E9D7FD1567%26eid%3D36275

4.25.2011

Gardening for a Green NYC: Green Thumb A Go-Go—Tuesdays Starting 4/26/11 @ Seward Park Library + Wednesdays Starting 4/27/11 @ 96th Street Library

Time to plant! Learn about vegetables that will thrive in NYC and plan their care. Nurture the soil, tend to the leaves, and then enjoy the delicious results in a mini feast. Sponsored by Southwest Airlines.

Cost: Free
For ages 12 to 18

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Seward Park Library
192 East Broadway (at Jefferson St.)
New York, NY 10002
(212) 477-6770


Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 4:00pm
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at 4:00pm
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 4:00pm
Tuesday, May 17, 2011 at 4:00pm
Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at 4:00pm
96th Street Library
112 East 96th Street (near Lexington Ave.)
New York, NY 10128
(212) 289-0908

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 4:00pm
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at 4:00pm
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 4:00pm
Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at 4:00pm
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at 4:00pm

4/26/11 Financial Information: Plastic Power—Cash and Credit (Teen Program) @ Grand Central Library

Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 4:00pm

Grand Central Library

135 East 46th Street (betw Lexington & Third Aves.)
New York, NY 10017
(212) 621-0670
Cost: Free
For ages 13 to 18 years

Don’t swipe your way into debt! Discover tips and techniques to build your credit while avoiding a credit crisis. Find out how small investments now can make a big difference in the end.

Snacks and prizes included.

Programs provided by The Muriel Siebert/High Water Women Campaign for Financial Literacy.

http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/04/26/plastic-power-cash-and-credit?nref=62451

4.24.2011

Happy Easter from nycfamilyfun!

Download this (“Everything Easter”) and other free screensavers from:
http://www.americangreetings.com/screensavers/category.pd/Occasions-Holidays/_/N-819lZ80rb/Ne-819l

4/30/11–5/1/11 Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom) Festival @ Brooklyn Botanical Garden + Enjoy Hanami with Free Admission on 4/26/11

Brooklyn Botanic Garden
1000 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11225
Subway: 2, 3 to Eastern Pkwy.; B, Q to Prospect Park

(718) 623-77200

Admission to the gorgeous grounds of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is free all day every Tuesday, but this is no ordinary Tuesday: it falls in the middle of the traditional Japanese celebration of hanami, or cherry blossom season, which runs through May 1. This is the perfect chance to see the trees in the height of their bloom, as the garden's 30th-annual cherry blossom and Japanese cultural festival, Sakura Matsuri, begins just a few days later, on April 30. This year's cherry blossom season and festival are particularly important in light of the recent tsunami and earthquake that affected Japan. To show New Yorkers' support and to raise funds, the garden will hold paper crane–making workshops from 10am to 1pm on April 30 and May 1. The cranes will be given to the Bezos Family Foundation, which will donate $200,000 ($2 for each crane received) to Architecture for Humanity's reconstruction efforts in Japan. The cranes will be woven into a work of art. Even if you are not able to attend the festival, any origami cranes you make can be dropped off at the garden.

The Sakura Matsuri weekend celebrates traditional and contemporary Japanese culture with numerous performances and demonstrations:
Taiko Drumming * Martial Arts * Manga Artists * J-pop * Tea Ceremonies * Cosplay Fashion Show * Bonsai Demonstrations * Minbu Folk Dance * Kids’ Origami Workshop * Sudoku and more!

For the full schedule and ticket/admission info:

4.23.2011

Disneynature’s African Cats Playing in Theaters Now

An epic true story set against the backdrop of one of the wildest places on Earth, “African Cats” captures the real-life love, humor and determination of the majestic kings of the savanna. Narrated by Oscar-nominated actor Samuel L. Jackson, the story features Mara, an endearing lion cub who strives to grow up with her mother’s strength, spirit and wisdom; Sita, a fearless cheetah and single mother of five mischievous newborns; and Fang, a proud lead of the pride who must defend his family from a rival lion and his sons. Disneynature brings “The Lion King” to life on the big screen in this Trus Life Adventure directed by Keith Scholey and Alastair Fothergill (“Earth”). Playing in movie theaters now.


Educators and parents can download the free 8-page educational guide for at:
http://a.media.global.go.com/disneynature/africancats/downloads/AfricanCats_8pg_Ed_Guide.pdf



Download free wallpapers:
http://disney.go.com/disneynature/africancats/#downloads/

4.22.2011

4/22/11 + 4/23/11 Earth Day Celebration 2011 @ Grand Central + Times Square

be the E
“...be the change you want to see in the world.”
—Mahatma Gandhi

Earth Day Indoors Grand Central Terminal

April 21, 2011 - 12:00pm–7:00pm and
April 22, 2011 - 10:00am–7:00pm and
April 23, 2011 - 10:00am–5:00pm

An exhibit area in Vanderbilt Hall featuring technological innovations, a Cooper Union photography exhibit illustrating the effects of hydraulic fracturing, previews of environmentally themed films, events focused on children and youth and a panel discussion on food and nutrition with and special movie clips.

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EarthFair Outdoors Grand Central Terminal
April 22, 2011 - 12:00pm–7:00pm and
April 23, 2011 - 11:00am–4:00pm

A two-day festival of art, music, and the environment on Vanderbilt Avenue from 42nd to 45th Streets.

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Earth Day in Times Square
Friday, April 22 2011 - 11:00am–5:00pm

Green Car show, speakers, and an interactive exhibit area.

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CO2 E Drive: Green Vehicle Drive & Green Vehicle Fashion Show
Press Conference: 8:00am at Solar One (East 23rd and the East River)
CO2 E Drive: 9am–10:45am
Green Vehicle Fashion Show in Times Square: 11am–12pm
Green Vehicle public exhibition: 12pm–5pm

The CO2 E Drive will begin from the Solar One building on 23rd Street and the East River at approximately 9:00am following an 8:00 am press conference with guest speaker Chris Paine, Director of Revenge of The Electric Car. From Solar One, the vehicles will embark on the CO2 E Drive route through midtown Manhattan.

Environmentally friendly vehicles (electric, hybrid and bio-fuel) will paint a huge, virtual “E” on the streets of New York using GPS technology. Progress of the vehicles in form of GPS symbols will be shown on screens in Times Square (the painting).

Following the drive, a select number of vehicles will arrive at Times Square (46th and Broadway) for a green vehicle runway presentation. The cars will remain in Times Square on display for the remainder of the afternoon.

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Re-Green The World in Times Square: Help Plant a Virtual Forest!
Friday, April 22 2011 from 12:00pm–1:00pm

Earth Day New York in partnership with the Green World Campaign, will launch an initiative to “Re-Green the World.” Earth Day New York will dedicate a full hour of its live programming and public service time on its Times Square partner screens to the Green World Campaign's innovative cell phone initiative inviting people to “text TREE” to fund global tree-planting. This work supports the United Nations Year of Forests 2011.

Go to site for scheduled events and more detailed info:

Until 4/24/11 Free Admission at National Parks (Nationwide)

Saturday, April 16 through Sunday, April 24, 2011


Get out and discover something new about your 394 national parks during National Park Week. Admission is free from April 16th through April 24th. This year's focus, Healthy Parks, Healthy People, highlights the connection between human and environmental health and the vital role America's national parks play in both.

Whether you prefer a 20-mile backcountry hike in Yosemite or a leisurely stroll around Philadelphia's Independence Hall, moving outside is good for you and offers a chance to explore these places you own. Search the events calendar to find your National Park Week “must-dos,” and share your national park experience on Facebook or Twitter.


4.21.2011

4/22/11 Earth Day Planting Activity @ 115th Street Library

Friday, April 22, 2011, 12:00 noon

115th Street Library

203 West 115th Street
New York, NY 10026
(212) 666-9393
Cost: Free
For all ages

The New York Horticultural Society invites children and adults to a planting activity to celebrate Earth Day. Take your seeds home and watch them sprout! Learn everything you need to know to become a gardener.

http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/04/22/earth-day-planting-activity?nref=62451

4/23/11 The American Red Cross Presents: Ready New York @ Castle Hill Library

Saturday, April 23, 2011 at 1:00pm

Castle Hill Library
947 Castle Hill Avenue
(at Bruckner Blvd.)
Bronx, NY 10473
(718) 824-3838
Cost: Free. Please register by phone or in-person
For all ages

If disaster strikes, are you prepared? Are you ready?

Ready New York is a free 45 minute emergency preparedness presentation teaching New York City residents how to create a plan, build a supply kit, as well as keep loved ones safe and informed during times of disaster. Participants will receive an interactive CD Rom that can be used to create a customized evacuation plan and other tools that will help any family get prepared. Also included are various brochures from the American Red Cross and the New York City Office of Emergency Management.

http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/04/23/american-red-cross-presents-ready-new-york?nref=62451

4/22/11 + 4/26/11 Free Seminars: Buying a Bike, Barefoot Running + Bike Touring @ Eastern Mountain Sports

Eastern Mountain Sports (NYC Store)
Spring Street & Broadway
New York, NY 10012

Cost: Free
For teens & adults

Friday, April 22, 2011 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm
In-Store Clinic: How to buy a bike
Bike NY teaches you how to choose the right bike for your needs and what to look for when buying a bike.


Friday April 22, 2011 at 6pm & 8pm
Thomas Hollowell seminar and Q&A
Come meet Thomas Hollowell co-author of the book “The complete idiots guide to barefoot running.” Join us for either of the two informative seminars and Q&A sessions.

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
All You Ever Wanted to Know About Bike Touring
Ever wanted to bike across the country or take a multi day ride but never knew what you needed? Now’s your chance to learn from two experts.

http://www.ems.com/

4.20.2011

Spring Specials @ Build-A-Bear Workshop Stores + Online

* Get a FREE Easter Basket with a purchase of $20 or more. While quantities last. Applies to merchandise purchases only. Not valid with gift card only purchases.

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 Get a $10 Bear Bucks gift card for only $5 with any purchase of $20 or more until April 24, 2011.

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 Online only: Save 20% on clothing. Enter code 96157 at checkout. Not valid on shoes or accessories. Until April 24.

http://www.buildabear.com/

4/21/11, 4/22/11 + 4/23/11 Tribeca (Film Festival) Drive-In: 3 Nights of Movies, Shows + Activities @ WFC Plaza

World Financial Center Plaza
220 Vesey Street
New York, NY 10281
(212) 417-7000
Cost: Free

For all ages

Celebrate the tenth annual Tribeca Film Festival at the Tribeca Drive-In! Watch new and classic films under the stars, along with fun pre-show activities and treats for the entire family. Come find out why the TFF Drive-In has been hailed as “Hollywood on the Hudson!”


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Thursday, April 21, 2011, 6 to 11pm
Fame + “Tribeca’s Got Talent” Show

The 1980 classic Fame chronicles the lives of several teenagers who attend a New York high school for students gifted in the performing arts. The film was directed by Alan Parker, and stars Eddie Barth, Irene Cara and Lee Curreri.

Come early to show off your best moves onstage at Tribeca’s Got Talent, an all-ages, open-call song and dance “competition” where everyone is a winner.

http://www.artsworldfinancialcenter.com/cgi-bin/Go.cgi?q_id=1122

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Friday, April 22, 2011, 6 to 11pm
When the Drum Is Beating + Haitian-Caribbean-Jazz Performance by Septentrional

The Tribeca Film Festival premiere's the documentary When the Drum Is Beating which explores Haiti's complex past and present through the music of the country's oldest and best-known band Septentrional. The 20-member band has been making music for 62 years as Haiti's most celebrated big band. The inspirational documentary charts the history of Haiti from its triumphant independence from French colonialism to 2010's devastating earthquake—all set to the vibrant music of Septentrional and punctuated with its members' personal memories. Featuring a wealth of live rehearsal and performance footage, When the Drum Is Beating is a poignant and high-energy story of resilience.

Come see excerpts from the film and a very special performance from Haitian-Caribbean-Jazz fusion band, Septentrional.

http://www.artsworldfinancialcenter.com/cgi-bin/Go.cgi?q_id=1123

Tribeca Film Festival Guide for When the Drum is Beating
http://www.tribecafilm.com/filmguide/when_the_drum_is_beating-film36449.html?sortBy=title&curView=browseDetail&c=y&3311=0&4314=269202&3396=0

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Saturday, April 23, 2011, 6 to 11pm
The Muppets Take Manhattan + Kids Activities



The Muppets Take Manhattan is a 1984 classic, where Kermit and friends come to New York to get their musical on Broadway, only to find it’s a more difficult task than anticipated. They hit the streets of Manhattan trying to sell their show to producers, finally finding one young and idealistic enough to take their show. After several mishaps and much confusion, things begin to come together for them.

The family-friendly pre-show activities include face-painting, Muppet-themed trivia, sing-alongs and a DIY puppet-making station.

http://www.artsworldfinancialcenter.com/cgi-bin/Go.cgi?q_id=1124


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Tribeca Film Festival Website:
http://www.tribecafilm.com/

4.19.2011

4/21/11 Earth Day Reading @ Tribeca Barnes and Noble

Thursday, April 21, 2011 from 7:00 to 8:00pm

Tribeca Barnes & Noble

97 Warren Street
New York, NY 10007
(212) 587-5389
Cost: Free
For all ages

Scientist Richard Pearson sheds new light on the worldwide challenge of climate change in his book Driven to Extinction: The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity.

Could more than a million species disappear in the 21st century? Driven to Extinction provides balanced, well-reasoned insight into the potential impacts of climate change on the diversity of life. Richard Pearson focuses on what has happened-and what is likely to happen-to some of the world's weirdest and most wonderful species as global temperatures continue to rise.


Richard Pearson is a scientist at the American Museum of Natural History with a Ph.D. from Oxford University. His research has been funded by grants from NASA and the National Science Foundation, and his findings have been published in several scientific journals, including Nature.

The American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest and most respected museums in the world, with millions of visitors each year.

4/20/11 Tribeca Film Festival’s Opening Night Movie: Cameron Crowe’s The Union Starring Elton John and Leon Russell @ WFC Plaza

Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 6 to 11pm
Please go to link for full time schedule/info.
World Financial Center Plaza

220 Vesey Street
New York, NY 10281
(212) 417-7000

Cost: Free
For all ages

Cameron Crowe’s new documentary, The Union, will be premiered during the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival to celebrate its tenth anniversary. A captivating and exhilarating real-life experience of musical creation and generosity, The Union is an unprecedented look at the creative life of Elton John and his remarkable collaborative album with his early-career idol, Leon Russell. Never before filmed in his composing process, John is captured by director Cameron Crowe in a candid portrait of one of the world's most treasured artists and performers. Hosted By Brookfield.

WRISTBANDS REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION! General Admission wristbands will be distributed from the Tribeca Performing Arts Center beginning at 4:00pm on April 20. Visit the Tribeca Film Festival website for details.

http://www.artsworldfinancialcenter.com/cgi-bin/Go.cgi?q_id=1121

How-To: TFF 2011 Opening Night (Time schedule, FAQ & maps):
http://www.tribecafilm.com/festival/news-views/How-To_TFF_2011_Opening_Night.html

2011 Film Guide for The Union:
http://www.tribecafilm.com/filmguide/union-film36803.html

Tribeca Film Festival Website:
http://www.tribecafilm.com/

4.18.2011

4/18/11 American Red Cross Presents: (BAT) Basic Aid Training for Children @ Castle Hill Library

Monday, April 18, 2011 at 4:30pm

Castle Hill Library
947 Castle Hill Avenue
(at Bruckner Blvd.)
Bronx, NY 10473
(718) 824-3838
Cost: Free
For 8–10 year olds

This program teaches First Aid procedures for handling breathing difficulties, bleeding, poisoning, burns and shock. Through a series of interactive quizzes, activities and games, BAT also empowers children to prevent many accidents by giving them the basic skills they need to identify potentially harmful situations. Each child receives an activity booklet to take home.

http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/04/18/american-red-cross-presents-bat-basic-aid-training-children

4/20/11 Red Cross: Basic First Aid (Teens/Adults) @ Clason’s Point Library

Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 4:00 to 5:30pm

Clason’s Point Library
1215 Morrison Avenue (near Westchester Ave.)
Bronx, NY 10472
(718) 842-1235
Cost: Free
For teens & adults

Learn basic first aid techniques with staff from the Red Cross, an international organization with chapters all over the world.

http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/04/20/red-cross-basic-first-aid?nref=62451

4/18/11 Author @ the Library presents: “101 Cool Buildings: The Best of New York City Architecture, 1999-2009,” with Richard McMillan @ Mid-Manhattan Library

Monday, April 18, 2011 at 6:30pm


Mid-Manhattan Library
455 Fifth Avenue (at 40th St.)
New York, NY 10016
(212) 340-0863
Cost: Free
Recommended for teens and adults

For the first time in many years, New York’s most exciting buildings are also its most recent. This illustrated talk brings together the 101 best New York buildings of the past ten years, and features such internationally famous architects as Frank Gehry, Richard Meier, Renzo Piano, Michael Graves, Jean Nouvel, Steven Holl, James Stewart Polshek, Bernard Tschumi, Rafael Viñoly, Aldo Rossi, Cesar Pelli, and Christian de Portzamparc as well as many highlighted buildings that have been designed by exceptionally talented local architects, who labor in relative obscurity.


You can preview some of Richard McMillan’s book, “101 Cool Buildings: the best of New York City architecture 1999–2009” at:

4.17.2011

Nextworth Electronics Trade-In Program @ Target Stores Nationwide

Trade in Your Used Electronics and DVDs for a Target GiftCard.™
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4.16.2011

4/27/11 Cooper-Hewitt’s Studio Visit (for Teens): SHoP Architects

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 from 4:30 to 5:30pm

SHoP Architects

11 Park Place
New York, NY 10007
Cost: Free. Space is limited, registration is required.
For teens 

Attn: NYC high school students, please join us for a behind the scenes look at the world of architecture and design. Located in Lower Manhattan, SHoP was founded in 1996. The projects encompass architecture, fine arts, structural engineering, finance and business management. SHoP has won numerous awards, including the 2009 National Design Award for Architecture Design by the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. SHoP's work has been published and exhibited internationally, and is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

http://cooperhewitt.org/EDU/youth_programs.asp

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