The July issue of Visit New York Guide is now online:
in English: http://visitny.pagician.com/fullpage.html?pageno=01
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Monday, July 6, 2009
TropiChat: Conversations with Latin American Filmmakers: Fernando Eimbcke
TropiChat: Conversations with Latin American Filmmakers: Fernando Eimbcke
Fernando Eimbke discusses his new film LAKE TAHOE, which opens for a one-week engagement on Friday, June 10 at Anthology Film Archives. The conversation will be moderated by Gavin Smith, editor of Film Comment. Saturday, July 11, 3 PM FREE*
Fernando Eimbke discusses his new film LAKE TAHOE, which opens for a one-week engagement on Friday, June 10 at Anthology Film Archives. The conversation will be moderated by Gavin Smith, editor of Film Comment. Saturday, July 11, 3 PM FREE*
Friday, April 3, 2009
April Events in New York
04 -Saturday
Family Day: From Taekwondo to Tai Chi725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>Discover why martial arts are about more than just fighting. Participate in family-friendly Taekwondo and Tai Chi workshops that focus on the importance of good health, confidence, and balance.(If you enjoy this, see also April 11th)________________________________
05 -Sunday Flatiron Walking TourFlatiron District
flatironbid.org<http://www.flatironbid.org/>The Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership is sponsoring free weekly walking tours of the historic Flatiron District. Our professional guides will lead you on a 90-minute journey through this vibrant neighborhood viewing some of the City's most notable landmarks including the MetLife Tower and the Flatiron Building.(If you enjoy this, see also April 30th)________________________________
06 -Monday Business Writers Series with Pallavi Aiyar:
"Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China"725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>While all eyes in business and academia are on China and India, poignant testimonies of personal experiences such as Pallavi Aiyar's remain hard to come by. An Indian who went to China to teach English, Aiyar has been praised by countless reviewers for her unbiased treatment of both India's and China's cultures.(If you enjoy this, see also April 14th)________________________________
07 -Tuesday Northside CenterNorwood Club, 241 W. 14th northsidecenter.org<http://www.northsidecenter.org/>Northside Center for Child Development presents their first Art Benefit and Cocktail Reception! They have secured a number of extraordinary works from artists including Ann Tanksley, Stephanie Chisholm, Robert Fullilove, Jim Littles, Tajh Rust and many more! We encourage you to come out and support Northside at what promises to be a wonderful evening of WINE, FOOD and FABULOUS ART!________________________________
08 -Wednesday Reflections on Japanese Style -
Sherman E. Lee and the Collecting of Japanese Art725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>The final lecture in the Sherman E. Lee series is presented by Samuel C. Morse, Professor of the History of Art and Asian Languages and Civilizations at Amherst College. Morse explores the Japanese elements of the Asia Society's current exhibition, "Asian Journeys: Collecting Art in Post-war America."(If you enjoy this, see also April 3rd & 23rd)________________________________
09 -Thursday
L'Heure du conte "Story Hour" for Ages 3-6French Institute Alliance Francaise fiaf.org<http://www.fiaf.org/>Ages 3-6, A French story time program led by Violette Benzaken, including stories and songs.(If you enjoy this, see also April 15th, 17th & 29th)________________________________
10 -Friday Gateway to America Audio Tour on the HarborNational Parks of New York Harbor nps.gov<http://www.nps.gov/>Offering a rich and layered perspective on the world's most significant harbor, this audio-guided boat tour features a sweeping narrative that explores the ways in which geography, defense, immigration and commerce have shaped the history and the future of New York. Narrated by Kathleen Turner, the tour features stories and commentaries by National Park Rangers and other experts.________________________________
11 -Saturday The Murder at the Met Scavenger HuntMetropolitan Museum of Art watsonadventures.com<http://www.watsonadventures.com/>See your world with new eyes on a scavenger hunt! Watson Adventures offers scavenger hunts in locations throughout New York. Teams of up to six people will tackle tricky, humorous questions about the objects and places discovered. Don't have a team? They'll help you find kindred spirits at the start of the hunt. No knowledge of any hunt location is required—you just need a sharp mind and a good pair of shoes.(If you enjoy this, see also April 4th)________________________________
12 -Sunday The Orchid Show: Brazilian ModernThe New York Botanical Garden nybg.org<http://www.nybg.org/>Thousands of brilliantly colored orchids and the lush tropical setting of a contemporary Brazilian garden await visitors to this year's Orchid Show in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. This year's exhibition, the 7th annual, is designed by noted Miami-based landscape architect Raymond Jungles. In creating the display he has drawn on his years of work with renowned Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx.________________________________
13 -Monday Don GiovanniImperial Theatre metoperafamily.org<http://www.metoperafamily.org/>Peter Mattei stars as opera's greatest lover, with an ensemble of both up-and-coming and veteran Met stars, including Soile Isokoski, Barbara Frittoli, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Pavol Breslik, and Samuel Ramey. Louis Langrée conducts(If you enjoy this, see also April 20th)________________________________
14 -Tuesday The Woman's Connection® ..events shaping women's lives and helping one gain authentic power on a personal or professional level. 7:30 p.m. channel 34 womans-connection.com<http://www.womans-connection.com/>mnn.org<http://www.mnn.org/>Find out how to watch this show from your computer.Special Guest: Andrea Kay discussing "Life's a Bitch and Then You Die---What You Can Do About Your Job.________________________________
14 -Tuesday President's Forum with PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>In 2008 Indra K. Nooyi became CEO of PepsiCo. Best known for its Pepsi soft drinks, the multi-national billion dollar corporation that Nooyi oversees is one of the world's largest snack-food companies. Recently ranked 4th in Forbes Magazine's List of The 100 Most Powerful Women, Nooyi is one of the top female executives in the United States and the highest-ranking woman of Indian heritage in corporate America.(If you enjoy this, see also April 6th)________________________________
15 -Wednesday Crafts for TotsCentral Park centralpark.com<http://www.centralpark.com/>When its too cold to play outside, step into the Chess & Checkers House for a festive afternoon filled with seasonally-themed arts and crafts. Ideal for toddlers ages three and up!(If you enjoy this, see also April 9th, 17th & 29th)________________________________
16 -Thursday European Book ClubFrench Institute Alliance Francaise fiaf.org<http://www.fiaf.org/>The European Book Club - a new program created by the Austrian, Czech, French, German, Italian and Spanish cultural institutes in NYC—offers you the unique opportunity to discuss well-known, contemporary novels of the respective countries.________________________________
17 -Friday Story Time at the MuseumMuseum of the City of New York mvhm.org<http://www.mvhm.org/>On the third Friday of the month, meet in the Museum where children can enjoy historically-themed stories, dress up in the Children's Corner, role-play with the "Touch Collection," and create a simple craft. On warm days storytime will be held in the garden gazebo, and afterwards children can play outdoors with assorted wooden toys. Recommended for children under 6.(If you enjoy this, see also April 9th, 15th & 29th)________________________________
18 -Saturday NYC Green Markets Multiple locations around NYC greenopia.com<http://www.greenopia.com/>For some of the freshest produce and locally made/grown food, head to the City's famous Greenmarkets. These outdoor gems are sprinkled throughout the five boroughs. Some are open only during the warmer spring and summer months; some are open all year, no matter what the weather.(If you enjoy this, see also April 24th & 28th)________________________________
19 -Sunday New York International Auto ShowJacob K. Javits Convention Center autoshowny.com<http://www.autoshowny.com/>See tomorrow's hottest cars before they hit the streets at the New York International Auto Show. This high-octane event is North America's oldest and most-attended auto show, featuring the latest space-age concept vehicles, new green technology and more. Nostalgic drivers can also check out a classic-car gallery.________________________________
20 -Monday The Met Opera 125th Anniversary SeasonThe Met metoperafamily.org<http://www.metoperafamily.org/>World-renowned singers, directors, composers, designers and more are all pitching in to make the Met Opera's 125th anniversary season a fabulous affair. Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Lacroix and John Galliano created designs for the stunning Renée Fleming kickoff performance.(If you enjoy this, see also April 13th)________________________________
21 -Tuesday Sweet and SourFIAF fiaf.org<http://www.fiaf.org/>Flush with inspiration from the New Wave, young film goers set out to make their own movies, creating a series of unscripted shorts with immediacy and irreverence in this playful, dizzying film featuring a stunning cast of European stars.________________________________
22 -Wednesday Multimedia Presentation & Panel for Yom HashoahMuseum of Jewish Heritage mjhnyc.org<http://www.mjhnyc.org/>This program will explore, through art and staged readings, how societies rebuild and heal through remembrance. With editor Clifford Chanin, The Legacy Project; Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, New York University.________________________________
23 -Thursday Color & Light: Embroidery from India and PakistanRubin Museum of Art rmanyc.org<http://www.manyc.org/>The Rubin Museum of Art presents Color & Light: Embroidery from India and Pakistan. The exhibition shows the extraordinary stylistic diversity apparent in the wide range of colors, patterns, and imagery of South Asian textiles. Ranging from the 18th to the 20th century, the works are divided into sections that address the variety of functions that textiles held and to a large extent still hold in the secular and spiritual life of the communities in which they were created.(If you enjoy this, see also April 3rd & 8th)________________________________
24 -Friday Climate Change: The Threat to Life and a New Energy Future American Museum of Natural History amnh.org<http://www.amnh.org/>This exhibition will explore the science, history, and impact of climate change, and illuminate ways in which individuals, communities and nations can reduce their carbon footprints.(If you enjoy this, see also April 18th & 28th)________________________________
25 -Saturday The Woman's Connection® ..events shaping women's lives and helping one gain authentic power on a personal or professional level. 7:30 p.m. channel 34 womans-connection.com<http://www.womans-connection.com/>mnn.org<http://www.mnn.org/>Find out how to watch this show from your computer.Special Guest: Andrea Kay discussing "Life's a Bitch and Then You Die---What You Can Do About Your Job.________________________________
25 -Saturday Life by Design: 'Genetic Engineering' From the Experimental Garden to Synthetic BiologyCUNY Graduate Center nyas.org<http://www.nyas.org/>The History and Philosophy of Science Section of the New York Academy of Sciences holds multiple meetings covering a wide range of topics within the field. The Section's advisory committee works to bring together distinguished lecturers and scholars to promote discussion of their most recent research, or topics of critical current interest on issues related to the history and philosophy of science, technology, medicine, and relevant social and ethical questions.________________________________
26 -Sunday International Artexpo New YorkJacob K. Javits Convention Center artexpos.com<http://www.artexpos.com/>International Artexpo is the premier trade show of the fine-art industry. As the only show providing dealers with access to thousands of wholesale works from artists and publishers in a single venue, International Artexpo offers unmatched opportunities to network, discover new talent and close deals.________________________________
27 -Monday Asia Society Family Benefit725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>Join Asia Society for a special party benefiting the Society's Family Programming. Exploring Asia's cultures through the "Enchanted Animals of Asia," the event features interactive musical performances, arts and crafts booths, pan-Asian cuisine, and much more. Designed for families with children from toddlers to pre-teens, it will be sure to delight one and all!________________________________
28 -Tuesday Clothing and Textile RecyclingUnion Square West cenyc.org<http://www.cenyc.org/>Did you know that 5.7% of NYC's residential waste is textiles yet they are 100% Recyclable! Recycle your unwanted textile materials at the Union Square Greenmarket! Recycle your old clothing and textile materials at the Union Square Greenmarket every Monday and Saturday. Acceptable donations include clothing, shoes, boots, hats, jackets, towels, bedding, linens, and more. CENYC will provide receipts upon request for those who may want to use their donation as a charitable contribution(If you enjoy this, see also April 18th & 24th)________________________________
29 -Wednesday Tea for TotsWaldorf Astoria hilton.com<http://www.hilton.com/>The Waldorf Astoria hosts Tea for Tots, a traditional afternoon tea, complete with a three-course repast and live piano accompaniment. Kids will take part in a lively discussion of tea lore and etiquette from the authorities of Harney & Sons. Later, they'll gather around Cole Porter's baby grand for a sing-along.(If you enjoy this, see also April 9th, 15th & 17th)________________________________
30 -Thursday Patriot ToursLower Manhattan patriottoursnyc.com<http://www.patriottoursnyc.com/>Revolutionary Era Walking tour of lower Manhattan. Visit historic landmarks St. Paul's Chapel, John St. Methodist Church, Federal Hall, Fraunces Tavern and more. Learn about the incredible ways in which colonial New Yorkers shaped the city and country. On the tour, talk of political rivalries, protests, riots and amazing acts of bravery.(If you enjoy this, see also April 5th)
________________________________
Coldwell Banker Previews International46 Countries · 127,000 Agents 329 Columbus Avenue, New York, NY 10023 Coldwell Banker, Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy & RealShare International are not responsible for misprints, typographical errors and event cancellations or changes. Please contact the event provider for appropriate and accurate descriptions, times, costs/fees and other ifnormation associated with calendar events.
Family Day: From Taekwondo to Tai Chi725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>Discover why martial arts are about more than just fighting. Participate in family-friendly Taekwondo and Tai Chi workshops that focus on the importance of good health, confidence, and balance.(If you enjoy this, see also April 11th)________________________________
05 -Sunday Flatiron Walking TourFlatiron District
flatironbid.org<http://www.flatironbid.org/>The Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership is sponsoring free weekly walking tours of the historic Flatiron District. Our professional guides will lead you on a 90-minute journey through this vibrant neighborhood viewing some of the City's most notable landmarks including the MetLife Tower and the Flatiron Building.(If you enjoy this, see also April 30th)________________________________
06 -Monday Business Writers Series with Pallavi Aiyar:
"Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China"725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>While all eyes in business and academia are on China and India, poignant testimonies of personal experiences such as Pallavi Aiyar's remain hard to come by. An Indian who went to China to teach English, Aiyar has been praised by countless reviewers for her unbiased treatment of both India's and China's cultures.(If you enjoy this, see also April 14th)________________________________
07 -Tuesday Northside CenterNorwood Club, 241 W. 14th northsidecenter.org<http://www.northsidecenter.org/>Northside Center for Child Development presents their first Art Benefit and Cocktail Reception! They have secured a number of extraordinary works from artists including Ann Tanksley, Stephanie Chisholm, Robert Fullilove, Jim Littles, Tajh Rust and many more! We encourage you to come out and support Northside at what promises to be a wonderful evening of WINE, FOOD and FABULOUS ART!________________________________
08 -Wednesday Reflections on Japanese Style -
Sherman E. Lee and the Collecting of Japanese Art725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>The final lecture in the Sherman E. Lee series is presented by Samuel C. Morse, Professor of the History of Art and Asian Languages and Civilizations at Amherst College. Morse explores the Japanese elements of the Asia Society's current exhibition, "Asian Journeys: Collecting Art in Post-war America."(If you enjoy this, see also April 3rd & 23rd)________________________________
09 -Thursday
L'Heure du conte "Story Hour" for Ages 3-6French Institute Alliance Francaise fiaf.org<http://www.fiaf.org/>Ages 3-6, A French story time program led by Violette Benzaken, including stories and songs.(If you enjoy this, see also April 15th, 17th & 29th)________________________________
10 -Friday Gateway to America Audio Tour on the HarborNational Parks of New York Harbor nps.gov<http://www.nps.gov/>Offering a rich and layered perspective on the world's most significant harbor, this audio-guided boat tour features a sweeping narrative that explores the ways in which geography, defense, immigration and commerce have shaped the history and the future of New York. Narrated by Kathleen Turner, the tour features stories and commentaries by National Park Rangers and other experts.________________________________
11 -Saturday The Murder at the Met Scavenger HuntMetropolitan Museum of Art watsonadventures.com<http://www.watsonadventures.com/>See your world with new eyes on a scavenger hunt! Watson Adventures offers scavenger hunts in locations throughout New York. Teams of up to six people will tackle tricky, humorous questions about the objects and places discovered. Don't have a team? They'll help you find kindred spirits at the start of the hunt. No knowledge of any hunt location is required—you just need a sharp mind and a good pair of shoes.(If you enjoy this, see also April 4th)________________________________
12 -Sunday The Orchid Show: Brazilian ModernThe New York Botanical Garden nybg.org<http://www.nybg.org/>Thousands of brilliantly colored orchids and the lush tropical setting of a contemporary Brazilian garden await visitors to this year's Orchid Show in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. This year's exhibition, the 7th annual, is designed by noted Miami-based landscape architect Raymond Jungles. In creating the display he has drawn on his years of work with renowned Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx.________________________________
13 -Monday Don GiovanniImperial Theatre metoperafamily.org<http://www.metoperafamily.org/>Peter Mattei stars as opera's greatest lover, with an ensemble of both up-and-coming and veteran Met stars, including Soile Isokoski, Barbara Frittoli, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Pavol Breslik, and Samuel Ramey. Louis Langrée conducts(If you enjoy this, see also April 20th)________________________________
14 -Tuesday The Woman's Connection® ..events shaping women's lives and helping one gain authentic power on a personal or professional level. 7:30 p.m. channel 34 womans-connection.com<http://www.womans-connection.com/>mnn.org<http://www.mnn.org/>Find out how to watch this show from your computer.Special Guest: Andrea Kay discussing "Life's a Bitch and Then You Die---What You Can Do About Your Job.________________________________
14 -Tuesday President's Forum with PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>In 2008 Indra K. Nooyi became CEO of PepsiCo. Best known for its Pepsi soft drinks, the multi-national billion dollar corporation that Nooyi oversees is one of the world's largest snack-food companies. Recently ranked 4th in Forbes Magazine's List of The 100 Most Powerful Women, Nooyi is one of the top female executives in the United States and the highest-ranking woman of Indian heritage in corporate America.(If you enjoy this, see also April 6th)________________________________
15 -Wednesday Crafts for TotsCentral Park centralpark.com<http://www.centralpark.com/>When its too cold to play outside, step into the Chess & Checkers House for a festive afternoon filled with seasonally-themed arts and crafts. Ideal for toddlers ages three and up!(If you enjoy this, see also April 9th, 17th & 29th)________________________________
16 -Thursday European Book ClubFrench Institute Alliance Francaise fiaf.org<http://www.fiaf.org/>The European Book Club - a new program created by the Austrian, Czech, French, German, Italian and Spanish cultural institutes in NYC—offers you the unique opportunity to discuss well-known, contemporary novels of the respective countries.________________________________
17 -Friday Story Time at the MuseumMuseum of the City of New York mvhm.org<http://www.mvhm.org/>On the third Friday of the month, meet in the Museum where children can enjoy historically-themed stories, dress up in the Children's Corner, role-play with the "Touch Collection," and create a simple craft. On warm days storytime will be held in the garden gazebo, and afterwards children can play outdoors with assorted wooden toys. Recommended for children under 6.(If you enjoy this, see also April 9th, 15th & 29th)________________________________
18 -Saturday NYC Green Markets Multiple locations around NYC greenopia.com<http://www.greenopia.com/>For some of the freshest produce and locally made/grown food, head to the City's famous Greenmarkets. These outdoor gems are sprinkled throughout the five boroughs. Some are open only during the warmer spring and summer months; some are open all year, no matter what the weather.(If you enjoy this, see also April 24th & 28th)________________________________
19 -Sunday New York International Auto ShowJacob K. Javits Convention Center autoshowny.com<http://www.autoshowny.com/>See tomorrow's hottest cars before they hit the streets at the New York International Auto Show. This high-octane event is North America's oldest and most-attended auto show, featuring the latest space-age concept vehicles, new green technology and more. Nostalgic drivers can also check out a classic-car gallery.________________________________
20 -Monday The Met Opera 125th Anniversary SeasonThe Met metoperafamily.org<http://www.metoperafamily.org/>World-renowned singers, directors, composers, designers and more are all pitching in to make the Met Opera's 125th anniversary season a fabulous affair. Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Lacroix and John Galliano created designs for the stunning Renée Fleming kickoff performance.(If you enjoy this, see also April 13th)________________________________
21 -Tuesday Sweet and SourFIAF fiaf.org<http://www.fiaf.org/>Flush with inspiration from the New Wave, young film goers set out to make their own movies, creating a series of unscripted shorts with immediacy and irreverence in this playful, dizzying film featuring a stunning cast of European stars.________________________________
22 -Wednesday Multimedia Presentation & Panel for Yom HashoahMuseum of Jewish Heritage mjhnyc.org<http://www.mjhnyc.org/>This program will explore, through art and staged readings, how societies rebuild and heal through remembrance. With editor Clifford Chanin, The Legacy Project; Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, New York University.________________________________
23 -Thursday Color & Light: Embroidery from India and PakistanRubin Museum of Art rmanyc.org<http://www.manyc.org/>The Rubin Museum of Art presents Color & Light: Embroidery from India and Pakistan. The exhibition shows the extraordinary stylistic diversity apparent in the wide range of colors, patterns, and imagery of South Asian textiles. Ranging from the 18th to the 20th century, the works are divided into sections that address the variety of functions that textiles held and to a large extent still hold in the secular and spiritual life of the communities in which they were created.(If you enjoy this, see also April 3rd & 8th)________________________________
24 -Friday Climate Change: The Threat to Life and a New Energy Future American Museum of Natural History amnh.org<http://www.amnh.org/>This exhibition will explore the science, history, and impact of climate change, and illuminate ways in which individuals, communities and nations can reduce their carbon footprints.(If you enjoy this, see also April 18th & 28th)________________________________
25 -Saturday The Woman's Connection® ..events shaping women's lives and helping one gain authentic power on a personal or professional level. 7:30 p.m. channel 34 womans-connection.com<http://www.womans-connection.com/>mnn.org<http://www.mnn.org/>Find out how to watch this show from your computer.Special Guest: Andrea Kay discussing "Life's a Bitch and Then You Die---What You Can Do About Your Job.________________________________
25 -Saturday Life by Design: 'Genetic Engineering' From the Experimental Garden to Synthetic BiologyCUNY Graduate Center nyas.org<http://www.nyas.org/>The History and Philosophy of Science Section of the New York Academy of Sciences holds multiple meetings covering a wide range of topics within the field. The Section's advisory committee works to bring together distinguished lecturers and scholars to promote discussion of their most recent research, or topics of critical current interest on issues related to the history and philosophy of science, technology, medicine, and relevant social and ethical questions.________________________________
26 -Sunday International Artexpo New YorkJacob K. Javits Convention Center artexpos.com<http://www.artexpos.com/>International Artexpo is the premier trade show of the fine-art industry. As the only show providing dealers with access to thousands of wholesale works from artists and publishers in a single venue, International Artexpo offers unmatched opportunities to network, discover new talent and close deals.________________________________
27 -Monday Asia Society Family Benefit725 Park Avenue asiasociety.org<http://www.asiasociety.org/>Join Asia Society for a special party benefiting the Society's Family Programming. Exploring Asia's cultures through the "Enchanted Animals of Asia," the event features interactive musical performances, arts and crafts booths, pan-Asian cuisine, and much more. Designed for families with children from toddlers to pre-teens, it will be sure to delight one and all!________________________________
28 -Tuesday Clothing and Textile RecyclingUnion Square West cenyc.org<http://www.cenyc.org/>Did you know that 5.7% of NYC's residential waste is textiles yet they are 100% Recyclable! Recycle your unwanted textile materials at the Union Square Greenmarket! Recycle your old clothing and textile materials at the Union Square Greenmarket every Monday and Saturday. Acceptable donations include clothing, shoes, boots, hats, jackets, towels, bedding, linens, and more. CENYC will provide receipts upon request for those who may want to use their donation as a charitable contribution(If you enjoy this, see also April 18th & 24th)________________________________
29 -Wednesday Tea for TotsWaldorf Astoria hilton.com<http://www.hilton.com/>The Waldorf Astoria hosts Tea for Tots, a traditional afternoon tea, complete with a three-course repast and live piano accompaniment. Kids will take part in a lively discussion of tea lore and etiquette from the authorities of Harney & Sons. Later, they'll gather around Cole Porter's baby grand for a sing-along.(If you enjoy this, see also April 9th, 15th & 17th)________________________________
30 -Thursday Patriot ToursLower Manhattan patriottoursnyc.com<http://www.patriottoursnyc.com/>Revolutionary Era Walking tour of lower Manhattan. Visit historic landmarks St. Paul's Chapel, John St. Methodist Church, Federal Hall, Fraunces Tavern and more. Learn about the incredible ways in which colonial New Yorkers shaped the city and country. On the tour, talk of political rivalries, protests, riots and amazing acts of bravery.(If you enjoy this, see also April 5th)
________________________________
Coldwell Banker Previews International46 Countries · 127,000 Agents 329 Columbus Avenue, New York, NY 10023 Coldwell Banker, Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy & RealShare International are not responsible for misprints, typographical errors and event cancellations or changes. Please contact the event provider for appropriate and accurate descriptions, times, costs/fees and other ifnormation associated with calendar events.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
February Issue is now online
The February issue of the VisitNewYorkGuide.com is now available for your online viewing.
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