We are in luck that today's weather seems clear for our Summer Jazz Sensations performance featuring Cilla Owens and Smooth Sailing. There will be light refreshments and snacks from Le Botaniste available for purchase at this concert, and at intermission we'll have gentle stretch yoga with the West Side Y. We hope to see you at Dante Park on West 64th Street and Broadway at Noon!
Our highly successful summer concert series will continue every Wednesday through August 30, same time, same place, for free lunchtime jazz performances, with rain dates on Friday of the same week.
The series kicked off on the summer solstice with Eric Person’s Soul Saturation. You can watch a sizzle reel of the concert here. Be sure to join the fun every week to see more amazing performers. See the full lineup and find out all the details here.
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Gourmet Garage: Lincoln Square’s Neighborhood Market | |
Have you been to Gourmet Garage in Lincoln Square? If you have, you know that the neighborhood market on West 66th Street is a small store with a great selection of fresh produce, pantry essentials, and hot food prepared for shoppers on the go! Just a block away from Alice Tully Hall, Gourmet Garage is open every day from 7:00am to ... | |
Fresh Food for Seniors Available for $10 | |
The Fresh Food for Seniors program is back for its 11th year! New Yorkers who are 65 and older have the opportunity to order a bag of locally-grown fresh produce that’s valued at $15 for only $10 from July through November. The program is pay-as-you-go, so it’s a great value with no need for a commitment—just a little advance ... | |
New York Asian Film Festival 2023 | |
Tickets are now on sale for the 22nd edition of the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF), presented by the New York Asian Film Foundation and Film at Lincoln Center (FLC) from July 14 – 30. Over 70 new and classic titles, a wide selection of short films, and an exciting slate of celebrated guests from Asia and the diaspora ... | |
Donate now to help bring Ballet Hispánico to MLK High Schools
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June 30 is your last chance to get a bonus e-gift from Lincoln Ristorante
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Explore Lincoln Center's 2023 Summer for the City events
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July 1, 11:00am - 7:00pm
Fun for neurodivergent audiences & their families
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Up to 35% off everything at Raymour & Flanigan's 4th of July sale
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Score hot deals at Target's sizzling savings event ending on July 4th
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Don't miss Giselle at American Ballet Theatre from July 3 - 8
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A concert tracing the African-American struggle to achieve freedom - July 5
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July 7, 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Register for a public tour of AFAM's exhibitions
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July 8, 7:00pm
Piano Duo Fest at Kaufman Music Center
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July 12, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Shakespeare & Co. hosts a discussion on Hamnet
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Rent equipment at Wilson for all of your sports playing needs this summer
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Dine at restaurants in The Shops at Columbus Circle and earn a $25 Gift Card
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Attend one of the countless Summer on the Hudson events this year
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Free Breakfast and Lunch for NYC Children
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All NYC children ages 18 and under are eligible to receive free breakfast and lunch Mondays through Fridays at meal sites across the City, including the Upper West Side’s Martin Luther King Jr and Brandeis High School campuses. For details, including days of week and meal times (which vary across locations), visit the DOE Summer Meals website. | |
Police Commissioner's Day Of Play Today | |
Join the 20th Precinct for the Police Commissioner's Day Of Play today from 4:00pm - 7:00pm! Meet your Youth Coordination Officers at Samuel N. Bennerson Park, located at 200 West 64th Street. Youth of all ages are welcome. Click here to see the invitation. | |
For about the next six weekends, 60th Street will be partially closed between Broadway and Columbus Avenue due to a crane operation. Only one lane will be open to vehicular traffic.
For more information, call 311.
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Macy's 4th of July Fireworks | |
The Macy's 4th of July Fireworks show will launch from barges stationed along the East River near Midtown Manhattan. There will be entry points for elevated public viewing areas along the FDR Drive in Manhattan & viewing areas at some Queens & Brooklyn parks. Subway service will be operating on a Saturday schedule with some extra service on the 7 train & 42 Street Shuttle. Bus service near the Fireworks will be rerouted, with extra trips available after the event. Public parking spots will not be available near access points. Call the MTA at 511 for automated travel information 24/7. Agents are also available in stations 6:00am-10:00pm daily. Visit www.mta.info to plan your trip with TripPlanner. For more information on the fireworks show, click here. | |
On June 8, 2023, the City Council voted to approve the Zero Waste Act, a package of bills aimed at reducing the amount of organic waste in landfills. The Zero Waste Act consists of five bills, including the creation of a mandatory organic waste curbside collection program. Residents will be required to separate both yard and organic waste, like food scraps, for regular weekly curbside collection, similar to how recycling must be separated from trash for curbside disposal. For more information, click here. | |
Smart Composting Bins, which can be accessed 24/7 via a simple app, have arrived on the Upper West Side. To see a map of all of the bins and download the app needed to access them, click here. | |
DCWP NOH Proposed Penalties | |
The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) is proposing to amend its rules relating to Single-Use Items, such as eating utensils, condiment packets, napkins, and extra eating containers, and Powered Mobility Devices, including powered bicycles, powered mobility devices, and storage batteries for such devices. DCWP will hold a public hearing on the proposed rules at 11:00am on July 20, 2023. The public hearing will be accessible by phone and video conference. Public comments must be made on or before July 20. For more information, click here. | |
Lithium-ion Battery Warning | |
Lithium-ion battery fires can be deadly. New Yorkers are encouraged to call 311 to report safety concerns about lithium-ion batteries. For a full list of best practices for lithium-ion batteries from FDNY Smart, click here. | |
New Air, Water, and Land Quality Maps | |
The Office of the Comptroller has published new air, water, and land quality maps on its NYC Climate Dashboard. You can check out the interactive maps of the five boroughs here. | |
Severe Weather Safety Tips | |
You can find severe weather safety tips by visiting NYC.gov/SevereWeather. New Yorkers are also encouraged to sign up for Notify NYC, the City’s free emergency notification system, to stay informed about the latest weather updates and other emergencies. To learn more about the Notify NYC program or to sign up, visit NYC.gov/NotifyNYC, call 311, or download the free app for your Android or Apple device. You can also follow @NotifyNYC on Twitter. | | | | |