9.30.2011

10/2/11 Medieval Festival @ Fort Tryon Park

Sunday, October 2, 2011 from 11:30am to 6pm

Fort Tryon Park

Margaret Corbin Circle (Fort Washington Ave at Cabrini Blvd)
New York, NY
(212) 795-1600
Subway: A to 190th St
Cost: Free
For all ages

The Medieval Festival brings to life the customs and spirit of the Middle Ages. Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park is transformed into a medieval market town decorated with bright banners and processional flags. Performers, guests and festival goers dress in medieval costume. Visitors are greeted by authentic medieval music, dance, magic, and minstrels, as well as jugglers and jesters. The afternoon is concluded with a thrilling joust between four knights on horseback. Costumed vendors will be on hand to demonstrate and sell a wide variety of medieval crafts as well as food and drink.

The festival is free--there are no charges for admission or entertainment. Donations at our wishing wells are welcome, however!

The festival is held in the area surrounding the world famous Cloisters, a magnificent museum of medieval art located in Fort Tryon Park near the northern end of Manhattan Island. The park offers vistas of the Hudson River and the picturesque Palisades: a setting reminiscent of Europe eight centuries ago.


Go to website for schedules:
http://whidc.org/home.html

9.29.2011

10/2/11 37th Annual Atlantic Antic @ Brooklyn's Largest Street Festival




Sunday, October 2, 2011 from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm. Rain or shine.

Atlantic Avenue from Hicks Street to Fourth Avenue

Brooklyn, NY
Cost: Free
For all ages


10 Live Performance Stages up and down the Avenue
Pony Rides * Face Painting * Belly Dancing * Live Music * Food from around the world

New York Transit Museum: 18th Annual Bus Festival
(Corner of Boerum Place)
Transit Museum free to the public 12pm-5pm

The 37th Annual Atlantic Antic is an event not to be missed! On this beautiful autumn day in Brooklyn, the Atlantic Antic will bring together one million people to Atlantic Avenue to celebrate the longstanding tradition of food, festivities, and fun!

The Atlantic Antic is a Brooklyn institution, embracing the myriad of heritages that coexist in the Borough. Spanning four Brooklyn neighborhoods from Hicks Street to Fourth Avenue, the Antic is the largest street festival in New York City! From start to finish, Atlantic Avenue is transformed into a sea of entertainment offering something for everyone.

Comprised of local and national vendors intertwined with trendy restaurants and boutiques, the Atlantic Antic features live music stages that showcase free performances from various cultural genres. Families enjoy pony rides, storytelling, and face painting on an entire block dedicated solely to kid-friendly activities. Best known for its eclectic delicacies, the Antic highlights an array of food from around the world including street fair favorites like funnel cake, sausage sandwiches, and roasted corn!

Directions

The Atlantic Antic can be accessed from ten different blocks. Below is a list of nearby trains.
Borough Hall: 2 3 4 5
Jay Street-Metro Tech: A C F N R
Bergen Street: F G
Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets: A C G
Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street: 2 3 4 5 B D N Q R

You can also take the East River Ferry to the Antic!
Northbound Ferry from Pier 11 / Wall Street to Brooklyn Bridge Park / DUMBO
Southbound Ferry from all points north to Brooklyn Bridge Park / DUMBOAtlantic Avenue is a short walk directly south of the Brooklyn Bridge Park / DUMBO terminal.
To find your closest terminal, go to http://www.nywaterway.com/Terminals.aspx
To find your route and schedule, go to http://www.nywaterway.com/RoutesSchedules.aspx

Parking

For a list of parking lots located in the surrounding neighborhoods, go to http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&q=parking+lot&near=Brooklyn,+New+York&fb=1&view=text&cd=1
NOTE: The festival does not guarantee available parking at any of these locations!

Contact

For marketing and promotional opportunities please contact Auster Agency atatlanticantic@austeragency.com or call (718) 243-1414.

http://www.atlanticave.org/antic2011/index.htm

9.28.2011

10/1/11 Dave Glasser Jazz Quartet @ Riverside Park

Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 5:00pm
Raindate: Sunday, October 2, 2011
(Tennis match at 4:00pm)

Riverside Park
At the lawn north of the 96th Street Red Clay Tennis courts
New York, NY
Cost: Free
For all ages

Have you heard the news? Riverside Park Fund has a Green Outlook.


Come on down to the banks of the Hudson River for a free Jazz Concert featuring the Dave Glasser Jazz Quartet and celebrating the $1.2 million dollars the NYC Council has awarded Riverside Park for its newest project: Green Outlook. Introduction by New York City Council Member Gale Brewer.

Green Outlook will transform an abandoned parking lot into new park land on a bluff overlooking the Hudson, between the new River Walk and Cherry Walk extensions of the Hudson River Greenway. But that's just the beginning. Green Outlook will also provide Park and Greenway users with a much-needed public restroom. By using solar energy, composting technology and a green roof this public facility will have no carbon footprint and will serve as a model of sustainability for future Park facilities throughout New York and beyond. Green Outlook will also include an equally green maintenance building for the adjacent public tennis courts and surrounding lawns and gardens.

New York City Council Member Gale Brewer has already allocated $1.2 million for this visionary project and we are asking Park & Greenway users to raise an equal amount in private funds.

Please join us, along with Council Member Brewer, for an evening of free jazz in the park and help us launch the Green Outlook Initiative.

For more information about the Green Outlook visit www.greenoutlook.info.

* * * * * * * *
Green Outlook is a Riverside Park Fund initiative powered by the Riverside Clay Tennis Association. For those interested in tennis, note that the RCTA is hosting an exhibition match between former world pros Tim Mayotte and Gilad Bloom at 4pm before the concert--come join us!

9.26.2011

9/28/11 TeenLIVE Presents Ellen Hopkins @ Grand Central Library

Wednesday, September 28, 2011 from 4:30 to 5:30pm

Grand Central Library

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

Mistakes--choices and actions. Truth and consequences. Join award-winning author Ellen Hopkins as she discusses the darker side of decisions, the pressure of perfection, and search for identity in the world of fiction.

TeenLIVE reaches teens culturally, artistically, inspirationally, technologically, and more with the biggest, best, and the brightest stars. The programs will spotlight current cultural trends and important mainstays that inform the lives of today’s teens.

All KidsLIVE and TeenLIVE programs are sponsored by the Katerina and Andreas C. Dracopoulos Family Endowment for Young Audiences.

http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/09/28/teenlive-presents-ellen-hopkins?utm_source=eNewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=NYPLFamilyPrograms20110926&utm_campaign=NYPLFamilyPrograms

9.25.2011

10/1/11 Portfolio Redefined: Free Portfolio Building Workshop for High School Students (Teens) @ Museum of Arts and Design

Saturday, October 1, 2011 from 9:30am to 4:00pm

Museum of Arts and Design

2 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019
Cost: Free, but registration required at http://portfolioredefined.eventbrite.com/
www.madmuseum.org & www.newschool.edu/parsons

For high school students preparing an art and design portfolio for college admission, please join Parsons and MAD for a Portfolio Development day on October 1, 2011 that is devoted to workshopping ideas and practices on building a competitive portfolio for college submission. The day includes hands-on "how-to sessions" on documenting work and writing to support your portfolio submissions, and roundtable discussions with professional artists, designers, and other art professionals. Art professionals will share projects and give direct feedback to students on their portfolios. Don't have a portfolio yet? That's okay! Bring a sketchbook, interesting images, or up to three completed works or works in progress. In a workshop that explores building a portfolio, students are introduced to the Parson's Challenge and will have an opportunity to conceptualize and develop an idea, and then discuss ways to turn it into a body of work.

Schedule

9:30am Check in & complimentary breakfast snacks
10:00am-11am Presentation by Parsons Admission
11am-12:30pm Hands-on session--Building Your Portfolio
12:30pm-1pm Lunch Break--Lunch provided by MAD & Parsons
1pm-2pm Presentation, Documenting & Writing for Your Portfolio
2pm-3pm Hands-on sessions--Documenting & Writing for Your Portfolio
3pm-4pm Portfolio Roundtables with Arts Professionals

Questions?
E-mail: academy@parsons.edu or call Parsons SPACE (Summer, Pre-College Academy, Continuing Education) (212) 229-8933

*Educators and counselors welcome!


More about portfolios:
www.portfolioredefined.wordpress.com

To register for event & more info:http://portfolioredefined.eventbrite.com/

9/26/11-10/9/11 NYC Off-Broadway Week: Get 2-For-1 Tickets

Thursday, September 29, 2011 through Sunday, October 9, 2011

Explore the unparalleled diversity, excitement and experimentation that makes Off-Broadway so unique and electrifying. Get 2-for-1 tickets for 29 popular off-Broadway shows. To purchase tickets online, by phone or at the box office, use promotional codes at the website:

9.24.2011

10/10/11-10/16/11 Fall Spa Week Offers $50 Spa Treatments (Nationwide)

Monday, October 10, 2011 through Sunday, October 16, 2011

Spa Week®
is a Bi-Annual Event that allows you to enjoy luxurious full-service spa treatments at the finest spas across North America for just $50 each. Bookings begin September 12th.

Book asap since appointments may sell out quickly.


http://www.spaweek.com/learn-more/

9.23.2011

9/22/11 Century21 Dept. Store Opens in NYC's Upper West Side


A new Century21 department store has just opened where the huge Barnes & Nobles Lincoln Square used to be.

Century21 - Lincoln Square

1972 Broadway (bet. 66th & 67th Streets)
New York, NY 10023
(212) 518-2121

Store Hours

Mon 9am - 10pm
Tues 9am - 10pm
Wed 9am - 10pm
Thurs 9am - 10pm
Fri 9am - 10pm
Sat 9am - 10pm
Sun 11am - 8pm

Note: Stores will be closed Thursday, Sept. 29th, Friday Sept. 30th, and Saturday Oct. 8th in observance of the Jewish holidays.

9.22.2011

9/25/11 Harmony on the Hudson: 10th Annual Family Music Festival @ Wagner Park


Sunday, September 25, 2010 from 12:00noon to 6:00pm

Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Park


Battery Place (at West Street)
New York, NY 10280
(212) 267-9700
Subway: 4, 5 to Bowling Green, or 1 to Rector Street and walk down Greenwich. Walk west along Battery Place until you pass historic Battery Park.
Cost: 
Free
For all ages

Music & fun for all ages! Games, art activities, food & beverages. Bring a picnic blanket! 

Performing
Tom Chapin & Friends
Hazmat Modine
Key Wilde & Mr. Clarke
Baby Loves Salsa

9.21.2011

9/23/11, 9/24/11 + 9/25/11 Dumbo Arts Festival in Brooklyn

Festival Hours: Friday 6-9pm, Saturday 12-8pm, Sunday 12-6pm for most exhibits.
Outdoor Projections: Sundown to Midnight
Open Studios: Saturday and Sunday only

Cost: Free
For all ages



The Dumbo Arts Festival spans the neighborhood of DUMBO, Brooklyn between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, including the Waterfront. Parking is scarce and public transportation is encouraged, though if driving, use 45 Main Street as a GPS terminus. Biking or walking over either bridge is also a great way to arrive from the West.


Each year the DUMBO Arts Festival seeks to highlight Brooklyn’s commitment to and presence in the arts community by presenting the best in local, national, and international art amid the breathtaking backdrop of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan skyline.

The DUMBO Arts Festival attracts 200,000 visitors over 3 days with the participation of over 500 artists from a variety of disciplines, 100 studios, 50 galleries and stages and 100 programming partners. This year, the Festival will take place on Friday, September 23rd, Saturday, September 24th and Sunday, September 25th. The official Festival hours are Friday 6pm to 9pm, Saturday 12pm to 8pm, Sunday 12pm to 6pm and 6pm to midnight all three nights for all outdoor projections.

Art revelers can enjoy: visiting artists in their studios or making murals on the street; musicians, dancers, poets, performance and circus artists throughout the neighborhood, on street corners, sidewalk stages and in the park; communing with instrument makers in workshops; hearing from tech gurus about the latest advances; and joining walking tours to hear city historians share little-known stories of the neighborhood.

For more info and directions:

9.20.2011

9/24/11 EMS SoHo + TEVA Annual Trash Bash!

Saturday, September 24, 2011 from 10am to 2pm (please arrive at 9:30am)

Sebago Canoe Club
Brooklyn, NY
(718) 241-3683

Eastern Mountain Sports SoHo and TEVA footwear will be co-sponsoring the Sebago Canoe Club’s annual clean up of Jamaica Bay. Volunteers receive a certificate for a free pair of TEVA mush flip flops! Water and snacks will be supplied. Please bring your own waterbottle, heavy work gloves, raingear if needed and good boots.

* * * * * * * *
Details
Help clean up the edges of Paerdegat Basin starting at 10 am (assemble at the club by 9:30). The wrath of Irene has left a very large amount of debris along the shores, much of it above the normal high tide mark. Hopefully by 9/24, the levels will be closer to normal, giving plenty of room to get in and pick up. No experience is necessary, but we welcome veterans who have helped with the BASH in past years.

Please be sure to wear appropriate footware, and consider the possibility of both bugs and sun burn. Americal Littoral will be providing us with supplies, including bags and gloves. However, the gloves are usually a thin cloth, so if you have sturdy work gloves, bring those along.

9.19.2011

9/25/11 TeenLIVE Presents Tyra Banks--Tyra's MODELLAND Book Tour: A Fierce Experience! @ Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 2:00pm

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

Celeste Bartos Forum
Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street
New York, NY 10018-2788
(917) 275-6975
Cost: Free but online registration required (see below)
For ages 13 to 18 years

Join Tyra Banks in an engaging author appearance that will include heart felt and fantastic discussions, lively group interactions (yes, YOU are part of the program!) and of course a fun-filled Q&A from the audience. This impactful one hour event will expose all attendees to Tyra's core mission to expand the definition of beauty, while inviting them into the wonderful, mysterious and awe-inspiring world of "Modelland"--her debut fantasy novel for young adults. Come prepared to share, to be moved, and entertained!


All teen attendees will receive a free, signed copy of Modelland!

TeenLIVE reaches teens culturally, artistically, inspirationally, technologically, and more with the biggest, best, and the brightest stars. The programs will spotlight current cultural trends and important mainstays that inform the lives of today’s teens.

International entertainment and media icon Tyra Banks is the creator and co-host of “America’s Next Top Model,” a two-time Emmy-award-winner and one of the world’s most successful models. Her first young adult fantasy novel, "Modelland" will be released by Delacore Press Books for Young Readers on September 13th.

Tyra invested five years in conceiving and writing her first book of fiction, “Modelland” which is the first in a series of three; her lifelong love of reading and storytelling is deeply embedded in every page and her commitment to empowering girls is every present. The book, which is for young adult readers ages 12 and up, tells the story of Tookie De La Crème, a 15-year-old aspiring model who receives an unexpected invitation to Modelland—an exclusive, mysterious place on top of a mountain. Thrown into a world where she doesn’t belong, Tookie glimpses a future that could be hers--if she survives.

More information can be found at www.modellandbook.com, follow us at @modellandbook or become a fan on www.Facebook.com/modelland.

This event will be videotaped and photos will be taken. By attending this event, you agree that any videos/photos in which you appear may be used by the Library (on its website and on third-party websites.)

All KidsLIVE and TeenLIVE programs are sponsored by the Katerina and Andreas C. Dracopoulos Family Endowment for Young Audiences.

Register for TeenLIVE presents Tyra Banks--Tyra's MODELLAND Book Tour : A Fierce Experience! at this website:
http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/09/25/teenlive-presents-tyra-banks-tyras-modelland-book-tour-fierce-experience?utm_source=eNewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=NYPLFamilyPrograms20110919&utm_campaign=NYPLFamilyPrograms

9.18.2011

9/24/11 Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day: Free Admission to Participating Museums (Nationwide)

Saturday, September 24, 2011

In the spirit of Smithsonian Museums, who offer free admission everyday, Museum Day is an annual event hosted by Smithsonian magazine in which participating museums across the country open their doors to anyone presenting a Museum Day Ticket...for free.

Please go to website listed below for a list of 2011 participating museums throughout the U.S. Sign up online for a free ticket, good for 2 people.

* Only an official Museum Day ticket is eligible for free entry.

* One ticket per household, for two people.

* A ticket will gain entry to only one of the participating museums, excluding parking and special events and exhibits.
* If museum reaches capacity, museum has right to limit the number of guests until space becomes available.

Participating New York State Venues
Adirondack Museum
Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc. (Queens)
Arnot Art Museum
Asia Society Museum (Manhattan)
Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
Brooklyn Historical Society (Brooklyn)
Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn)
Casey's Cottage at Mexico Point Park
Chemung Valley History Museum
Children's Museum of Manhattan (Manhattan)
Coe Hall at Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park (Planting Fields Foundation)
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum
Cradle of Aviation Museum (Long Island)
DiaBeacon
El Museo del Barrio (Manhattan)
Empire State Aerosciences Museum
Erie Canal Discovery Center
Everson Museum of Art
FASNY Museum of Firefighting
Flushing Town Hall (Queens)
Fraunces Tavern Museum (Manhattan)
Frederic Remington Art Museum
Gomez Mill House Museum and Historic Site
Guild Hall of East Hampton
H. Lee White Marine Museum
Hammond Museum
Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum
Historic Huguenot Street
Historic Richmond Town
Hudson River Museum
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum (Manhattan)
Iroquois Indian Museum
Jefferson County Historical Society Museum
Long Island Children's Museum (Long Island)
Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages (Long Island)
Luykas Van Alen House & Ichabod Crane Schoolhouse
Mabee Farm Historic Site
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
Mexico Museum
Mid-Hudson Children's Museum
MoCADA (Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art)
Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum (Long Island)
Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
Museum of American Finance (Manhattan)
Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators (Manhattan)
Museum of Biblical Art
Museum of Chinese in America (Manhattan)
Museum of the Earth
Museum of Wayne County History
Nassau County Firefighters Museum (Long Island)
Nassau County Museum of Art (Long Island)
National Bottle Museum
National Museum of Dance
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
National Women's Hall of Fame
Neuberger Museum of Art
New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site
New York City Fire Museum (Manhattan)
New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center
New York Transit Museum (Brooklyn)
New-York Historical Society
Northport Historical Society Museum
Oneida County Historical Society
Oyster Bay Historical Society
Oysterponds Historical Society
Polish American Museum
Pratt Manhattan Gallery (Manhattan)
Queens Historical Society at the Kingsland Homestead (Queens)
Queens Museum of Art (Queens)
Rensselaer County Historical Society & Museum
Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History
Rubin Museum of Art (Manhattan)
Rye Historical Society - Square Museum & Knapp Archives
Sagtikos Manor
Sci-Tech Center of Northern New York
Seneca Falls Historical Society
Seneca Museum of Waterways & Industry
Seward House Museum
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, the George Gustav Heye Center (Manhattan)
Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden (Staten Island)
Storm King Art Center
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine (Manhattan)
The Children's Museum at Saratoga
The Children's Museum of Science and Technology (CMOST)
The Col. Wm. Bond-Jesse Hawley House
The Columbia County Historical Society
The Fenimore Art Museum
The Fenton History Center Museum and Research Center
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
The Heckscher Museum of Art
The Hispanic Society of America, Museum and Library
The History Center
The James Vanderpoel House, Columbia County Historical Society
The Jewish Museum (Manhattan)
The Morgan Library & Museum (Manhattan)
The Museum at Bethel Woods
The Noble Maritime Collection
The Parrish Art Museum
The Penney Gallery
The Skyscraper Museum (Manhattan)
The Studio Museum in Harlem (Manhattan)
The Ukrainian Museum
The Vilcek Foundation
USS SLATER
Walter Elwood Museum
Winter Olympic Museum at Lake Placid

9.17.2011

9/18/11 NYC Apple Day @ Lower East Side

Sunday, September 18, 2011 from 11:00am to 4:30pm

Orchard Street 
(between Broome and Grand)
New York, NY
Cost: Free
For all ages

New York City Apple Day is a unique street festival where visitors can experience all things apple related. Right in the heart of the Big Apple, visitors will feel like “urban farmers” with countless varieties of apples--many transported from upstate New York from farms including Red Jacket Orchards. The day also includes many of the Lower East Side’s culinary venues (all getting in the apple spirit and incorporating the ingredient into their cuisine) retailers, cultural institutions, live music, and more.

New York City Apple Day--Apples on Orchard pays tribute to the neighborhood’s historical connection to apples. The Lower East Side was an apple orchard farm in the 1700s, owned by a French farmer named Delancey.

Join us for the National Apple Pie Eating Championship at 2 p.m.!
The Lower East Side Business Improvement District will sponsor The Apple Day National Apple Pie Eating Championship at 2:00pm, where a new National Apple Pie eating record will be established. All Pro Eating Promotions (http://www.CompetitiveEaters.com) will sanction the competitive eating contest and handle all contest related activities. The contest will award prize money to the top three finishers in the amounts of $500.00, $300.00 and $100.00. An additional $100.00 will be awarded to the highest finishing local resident.

Some additional activities:

City Running Tours (fun run in the LES on Apple Day)
The run begins at 10am. Check in will begin at 9:45am. The run will start and end at the Lower East Side Visitors Center (54 Orchard St.).The run will be approximately 4 miles. Bag and coat check will be available. Water will be provided.
Chabad of the LES
Henry Street Settlement
Lower East Side Ecology Center
Lower East Side Business Improvement District
(free historical tour)
Mark Miller Gallery (coloring tables for kids)
New Museum
Scribble Town
(fun activities for kids)
Tenement Museum
Urban Glass
(demonstrations of making glass apple beads)

http://www.lowereastsideny.com/events/nyc-apple-day/

9.16.2011

9/17/11 Author Program: Eileen and Marc Rosenthal Read I Must Have Bobo! @ Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

Saturday, September 17, 2011 at 3:00pm

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
Children’s Center at 42nd Street
Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street
New York, NY 10018-2788
(917) 275-6975
Cost: Free
For ages 5 to 12

Meet Eileen and Marc Rosenthal, author and illustrator of the acclaimed picture book, I Must Have Bobo!, at the Library. Join the creative married pair as they show kids what it takes to make a picture book.

9/17/11 3rd Annual Tang’s Natural New York City Dumpling Festival @ Sara D. Roosevelt Park

Saturday, September 17th, 2011 from 12:00 noon to 5:00pm

Sara D. Roosevelt Park

East Houston to Canal streets
New York, NY
Cost: Free admission; see website for dumpling ticket info.
Subway: B, D to Grand St.

From pierogis to potstickers and everything in between, the 3rd Annual Tang’s Natural New York City Dumpling Festival has got your dumpling fix covered. At the festival, ticket holders will be able to sample an international selection of dumplings from cultures around the world, including offerings from Italy, China, Malaysia and Poland.

The Festival will also feature the 8th Annual Chef One Dumpling Eating Contest, one of the most exciting eating competitions in New York City. Come and cheer on contenders as they attempt to upset the record of 66 dumplings in two minutes! Attendees will also enjoy live performances and lucky draws throughout the Festival. We invite you to help us commemorate our joint efforts with the Food Bank For New York City in bringing public awareness to the hunger issues facing New York City. Look for the specially-marked Tang's Natural Whole Wheat Dumplings in Whole Foods Market. Proceeds will benefit the Food Bank For New York City.

What Is a Dumpling?
Ready to branch out? At the 3rd Annual Tang’s Natural NYC Dumpling Festival, sample what the world has to offer in the way of dumplings! The ubiquitous and much-loved potsticker is just the tip of the dumpling iceberg: each different culture will showcase different cooking techniques, regional ingredients and flavor profiles with their dumplings of choice. With everything from Korean mandoo to Italian ravioli, your ticket is your passport this September. Fillings both sweet and savory are steamed, boiled and fried inside a variety of wrappers that will take you on a culinary journey across the globe. Come with an open mind and leave with a full stomach!

For more info and map:

9.15.2011

9/16/11, 9/17/11 + 9/18/11 Opening Weekend: Free Admission + Art Classes @ National Academy Museum + School

Friday through Sunday, Sept. 16–18, 2011 from 11:00am to 6:00pm


National Academy Museum & School
Museum
1083 Fifth Avenue (at 89th Street)
New York, NY 10128
(212) 369-4880

School
5 East 89th Street
New York, NY 10128
(212) 996-1908

Experience America's art and join us for our opening weekend!

Free Admission
On view in the newly renovated exhibition galleries, Will Barnet at 100, a retrospective of Barnet’s figurative and abstract paintings and prints and An American Collection, exhibitions from the permanent collection including great artists’ portraits from the 19–20th century, American post-war architecture, contemporary art and works by our National Academicians then and now.

Free Art Classes

Led by an outstanding faculty of professional artists and art educators, we are offering free art classes during the reopening weekend, Fri–Sun from noon to 5:00 pm. Bring out the artist in you and join our drawing, painting and printing sessions. Learn how to copy and recreate an old masterpiece, sketch from a live model or still life tableau. Enjoy art, make art. For artists of all ages.

Space for the classes is limited and will be offered on a first-come basis.

http://www.nationalacademy.org/pageview.asp?mid=4&pid=106

9.14.2011

9/17/11 + 9/18/11 Dance Safari! @ Riverside Park


Saturday, September 17, 2011: 6:00pm to 3:30pm
Sunday, September 18, 2011: 6:00pm to 7:30pm


Riverside Park
79th St Entrance
New York, NY
Cost: Free

For all ages

Come explore the park on a guided walk that searches out 7 wild site specific dance pieces from 59th to 79th. See the website for choreographers.

http://www.riversideparkfund.org/calendar/?c=MusicalDance-Event

9.13.2011

9/17/11 Women’sHealth Event: Are You Game? @ South Street Seaport

Saturday, September 17, 2011 from 10:00am to 4:30pm

South Street Seaport

Fulton & South Streets
New York, New York 10038
212-SEA-PORT

Women’sHealth
magazine is hosting an all-day feel-good festival celebrating fitness, food, makeovers, style, pampering, free stuff, live music and much more. Cost $10. Go online to register.


WORK IT OUT

* Shake & Sculpt Workout Center
* Ride for Your Life Cycling Center
* Total Body Boot Camp
* Rock Climbing

GET THE LOOK

* Beauty Lab: Manicures, brow sculpting, hairstyling and makeup application.
* Style Lab: Services provided by Style Made Simple, One-on-one "shop your shape" stylist consultations
* Oakley: Picture Perfect photo booth, Enter-to-win sweepstakes
* Athleta: Enter-to-win sweepstakes
* PUMA: Find your perfect pair

BE YOUR BEST

* Love Well, Live Well: Relationship advice and tarot card readings
* Great Minds: Ask the Experts: Nutrition counseling with Laura Cipullo, RD, CDE, and Martha McKittrick, RD, CDE, Fitness assessments, Dental hygiene consultations with Crest Pro-Health™
* Crest Pro-Health™: Invigorate your way to a better dental checkup
* American Cancer Society: "Run the Blue Carpet" gait analysis, DetermiNation sign-up

RE-FUEL & RELAX

* Chair Massages
* Crystal Light Hydration Station
* Cooking Demos & Book Signing: Featuring MasterChef winner Whitney Miller
* Happy Hour: 12:00pm–4:30pm

http://areyougame2011.com/new-york-events.html


9.11.2011

9/14/11 Goofy Graphics: Marbleized Paper @ Chatham Square Library

Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 4:00pm

Chatham Square Library

33 East Broadway (near Catherine St.)
New York, NY 10002-6804
(212) 964-6598
Cost: Free
How to register: First come, first served. Limited to 25 particpants.

For ages 5 to 12 years

Explore how water and oil repel each other. Make marbleized paper using the concept of repulsion to make and then capture a design. Presented by the Children's Museum of Manhattan. Limited to 25 particpants.


If you can't make it to the class, check out these DIY instructions:

9/11/11 10th Anniversary of 9/11/01: We Will Never Forget

Remember the men, women and children who lost their lives on 9/11/01 and the heroes who responded that day. God bless America.

9.10.2011

9/18/11-9/30/11 Broadway Week: 2-For-1 Tickets

Get 2-for-1 tickets for popular Broadway shows September 18th through September 30th, 2011. See website for rules, restrictions and promo codes. 

Choose from:
The Addams Family
Billy Elliot the Musical
Chicago The Musical
Jersey Boys
The Lion King
Mamma Mia!
Man and Boy
Mary Poppins
Memphis
The Mountaintop
The Phantom of the Opera
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Relatively Speaking
Rock of Ages
Sister Act
Wicked

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