Office of Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez
 

Please feel free to share these upcoming events and opportunities in Northern Manhattan!

 

 

Apply to NYC public school pre-k by April 23!

 

New York City children who turn four by December 31, 2014 (born in 2010) are eligible to attend free pre-kindergarten in public school or community-based organization settings.  All New York City pre-K programs share a common goal: to prepare children for school and life by giving them a solid foundation.

 

The deadline for public school applications is April 23, 2014.  Apply online at schools.nyc.gov/prek or at a Borough Enrollment Office

For more information, for the directory of available programs and to apply: 
       Call: 311 or 718-935-2009 for information or to find an Enrollment Center near you. 

       

Go to: schools.nyc.gov/prek
      Text "prek" to 877877 for updates and info 
       Sign up for email updates at: nyc.gov/schools/subscribe.

Community-based organization (CBO) pre-kindergarten programs manage their own admissions.  Families must contact CBOs directly to submit an application.  Thousands more seats at CBOs will be announced in May, so subscribe for updates to be informed of new opportunities!

 

Materials are available online in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, French, Urdu, Bengali, French, Russian and Arabic.  Interpretation services are available in over 150 languages via the pre-k enrollment hotline (718-935-2009) and at enrollment offices.    

 

 

Transportation Alert!

 

Due to the GWB Bus Terminal construction on Fort Washington Avenue and 178th Street, the Fort Washington Avenue bus stops between 178th Street and 179th Street are closed in both directions for approximately one year.  Customers for the M4 to Penn Station can access the M4 at the next bus stop on Fort Washington Avenue between 177th Street and 176th Street.  Customers for the M4 to the Cloisters can access the M4 at the previous bus stop on Fort Washington Avenue between 177th Street and 178th Street. 

 

 

Vision Zero Queens Town Hall Meeting

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014, 2014 6:00-8:00pm

 

La Guardia Community College (The Little Theather)

31-10 Thomson Ave, Long Island City 11101

In New York City, approximately 4,000 New Yorkers are seriously injured and more than 250 are killed each year in traffic crashes. The Vision Zero Action Plan is the City's foundation for ending traffic deaths and injuries on our streets.

Come out and give us your feedback, concerns and legislative ideas on Mayor de Blasio's Vision Zero Plan! We need your ideas to improve street safety, to identify problem locations, and to hammer out site-specific solutions that match realities on the ground.

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SERVICIOS DE TRADUCCI�N DISPONIBLE EN ESPA�OL Y MANDAR�N

TO RSVP OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, Please call: (212) 341-2644 or email Events@council.nyc.gov 

 

 

For the Love of Salsa:

Sign up for Riverbank State Park's hottest Spring class! Get in on the ground floor for instructor Jesse Hamilton's beginner/ intermediate/advanced salsa classes for teens and adults. Jesse, who started out dancing at downtown's Palladium, has been teaching dance for 25 years. Salsa is a spiritual quest for him, a means of finding his spirit and culture. Once Jesse gets a student to a certain level of skill - some of whom started out as beginners - he invites them to go on tour with him. He's taken his troupe of 25 dancers to perform classical jazz & salsa in Cuba, and in the Mardi Gras in Brazil, salsa shows in the Dominican Republic, Paris, and Barcelona, Spain. It's the same the world over. You may be one of the lucky ones - sign up for this popular class now! At the Riverbank State Park (679 Riverside Dr. @ W. 145th St.) For further information, call 212-694-3634 or 917-680-1319. Thursday evenings, April 3rd - June 12th, 7pm - 9pm - or - Sunday afternoons, April 6th - June 15th, 2pm - 4pm.

 

 

"Ballet Sculpting" Workshop

Learn the secrets of developing a dancer's body! Tone up from head to pointed toe with this ballet-inspired, cardio sculpting routine led by certified instructor Cecily Horner. No formal training or prior dance experience is required. Learn the classical style of ballet fundamentals combined with a heart pounding, body-sculpting workout. Focus on targeting your arms, abdominals, thighs and 'glutes while warming the muscles to deepen stretching and lengthening muscle mass. At the Riverbank State Park, 679 Riverside Dr. @ W. 145th St. Thursday evenings, April 3rd - June 12th, 7pm - 8:30pm For further information, call 212-694-3624

 

 

Fresh Youth Initiatives Summer of Service Day Camp 2014:

For boys & girls 10-13. FYI's summer camp exposes campers to hands-on community service activities, enrichment trips, arts and crafts, sports and recreation, and other fun activities all around the city.  Camp also makes time for "Bridging The Gap," an academic support element to help curb summer learning loss - and we make it fun!  The session is July 7 - August 15, Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-4:00 pm.  Registration is open from April 7 until June 30. Space is limited, act soon! Camp Fee is $500. Payment plan available. For more info, call212-781-1113 and speak with Jeremiah or check our website www.freshyouth.org. Applications are available atwww.freshyouth.org/summer-camp-forms

 

 

Pop Up Repair

Will be at two Manhattan Greenmarkets during the month of April. Meet Pop.Fix! the Pop Up Repair VAN, April 5th - 27th in Inwood(Isham & Seaman) Saturdays, 9 am - 3pm and at Columbia University (W. 116th & Broadway) Thursdays & Sundays, 9 am - 3pm. Come early: the first 10 customers at each location get their second repair �-off! BIG thanks to GrowNYC for supporting our VAN experiment. 

 

  

100 a�os de La Do�a: A Tribute to Mar�a F�lix 

To celebrate the l00th anniversary of the birth of Mexican actress Mar�a F�lix, a muse for poets, musicians and painters, our three organizations will present two of her short films, a panel discussion and reception, as well as six of her films. This icon film actress, who refused to get caught up with the Hollywood lifestyle, was called "La Do�a" by her critics and fans. She was beautiful, seductive and clever - a powerful combination! NoMAA in partnership with The Mexican Cultural Institute of NY and the Cervantes Institute:

  • French Cancan (1954), 105 min. & Tizoc (1957), 110 min. Wednesday, April 30th at 6pm.

At Instituto Cervantes, 211 East 49th St. (btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves.). Free and open to the

 

 

Buczek Little League Registration

Last chance to register for the Police Officer Michael J. Buczek Little League! At the 34th Precinct, 4295 Broadway, at W. 183rd St. For children ages 4-12. Bring child's birth certificate (for proof of age) and $140 registration fee. Info: 212-927-0287. Saturday, April 12th, 4pm - 6pm. And save the date for the opening day parade, Saturday, April 26th at 11am at PS. 48 (Broadway & W. 185th St.).



Media Workshops for NY Immigration Coalition Members 

The Center for Community & Ethnic Media at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism is hosting a series of media workshops free of charge for NYIC members! Mastering the On-Camera Interview: Learn how to get publicity for your research, book, cause, or business and how to handle a television interview. This four-hour workshop will cover the fundamentals of getting the broadcast media interested in your story. You will have the opportunity to be interviewed on-camera and to see how you can improve. At the CUNY School of Journalism, 219 W. 40th St., 3rd floor. For more information or to RSVP, visit: http://thenyic.org/blog/springmediatraining2014 or email Thanu Yakupitiyage (tyaku@thenyic.org) or Jehangir Khattak (jkhattak@journalism.cuny.edu). Space is limited. Wednesday, April 23rd, 9am-1pm.

 

 

Head & Neck Cancer Screening 

for cancers in the nasal passages, mouth, throat, voice box or skin. There are thousands of new cases of head & neck cancers each year, many of which can be cured. The best chance for a cure is early detection. Memorial Sloan Kettering is offering FREE screenings, including a 10-minute exam by a doctor, counseling on quitting smoking, and nutritional advice on cancer-preventative diets. No appointment necessary. Call 646-497-9161 for more information. At the Breast Examination Center of Harlem in the Adam Clayton Powell State Office Building, 163 W. 125th St., 4th floor, Wednesday, April 23rd, 9am - noon.

 

 

Media Workshops for NY Immigration Coalition Members 

The Center for Community & Ethnic Media at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism is hosting a series of media workshops free of charge for NYIC members! Mastering the On-Camera Interview: Learn how to get publicity for your research, book, cause, or business and how to handle a television interview. This four-hour workshop will cover the fundamentals of getting the broadcast media interested in your story. You will have the opportunity to be interviewed on-camera and to see how you can improve. At the CUNY School of Journalism, 219 W. 40th St., 3rd floor. For more information or to RSVP, visit: http://thenyic.org/blog/springmediatraining2014 or email Thanu Yakupitiyage (tyaku@thenyic.org) or Jehangir Khattak (jkhattak@journalism.cuny.edu). Space is limited. Wednesday, April 23rd, 9am-1pm.

 

 

Waterfront Conference 

We are pleased to let you know MWA's 2014 Waterfront Conference, Rebuilding Our Waterfront: From the Water In, From the Grassroots Up, will be held aboard the magnificent 

Hornblower Infinity at Pier 40 (cross at W. Houston Street). The morning panels will take place dockside, followed by an afternoon cruise around New York Harbor. The Hornblower Infinity will return to Pier 40 by the end of the program. The 2014 Waterfront Conference will explore progress on the waterfront over the last 12 months with a special focus on the remarkable grassroots, community-based waterfront plans developed before and after Superstorm Sandy. For more information on the panelists and program schedule, or to purchase tickets, visit www.waterfrontalliance.org/2014_Waterfront_Conference

. Thursday, April 24th from 9am - 5pm.

 

 

Impact of Alcohol on Public Health

A Town Hall Meeting to Discuss the Impact of Alcohol on Public Health with expert panelists on public health, partner violence and youth development. Co-Sponsored by NYS Senator Adriano Espaillat, Assemblymember Gabriela Rosa, Councilmember Ydanis Rodriguez, Community Board 12-Manhattan, the Partners of the UNIDOS Coalition, and Inwood Community Services; funded in part by a grant from the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration. At the Isabella Geriatric Center, 515 Audubon Avenue @ W. 190th Street. Thursday, April 24th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm.

 

 

Decoding the Tablecloth 

In this award winning, critically acclaimed, autobiographical one-woman show, Gabriela Kohen questions and explores Latina and Jewish identity. Forced to flee Poland in 1938, Kohen's grandmother found herself in Argentina with the one possession she took from home, a tablecloth. Years later, Gabriela finds herself growing up Latina and Jewish in New York with this same tablecloth. From 1970s Brooklyn, to the tango halls of Argentina, to the Warsaw ghetto of the 1940s, Kohen portrays over twenty characters in English, Spanish, and Yiddish in this poignant family story. Reserve tickets: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/decoding-the-tablecloth-tickets-11059744995?aff=eorg. Presented by the People's Theatre Project and Word Up Community Bookshop; written and performed by Gabriela Kohen; directed by Connie Grappo. At the Alianza Dominicana Cultural Center (530 W. 166th St. at St. Nicholas Ave.) Thursday, April 24th at 7:30pm.

 

 

Earth Day Celebration III 

The Rotary Club of Inwood, IS 52, and many, many community partners are pleased to announce our third annual celebration. Even though we have been given so many of these vital trees over the past few years as part of the MillionTreesNYC initiative and we have incredible NYC Parks on all side of us here in Inwood, there remains a tremendous need for care of our street trees locally and forests globally as they are being destroyed. We hope to show how all of this affects us humans immensely. We will be sending out flyers, but in the meantime do call, write, or yell out if you are ready to join in and please do Save-the-Date, to help Save our Trees and Clean our Streets...! At IS52 (650 Academy St., just off Broadway). Friday,April 25th, beginning at 9am. For more information, contact Ky [Kyla] Williamson: 212-304-8882 / KyWilliams2@aol.com / PO Box 535, NYC 10034.

 

 

Twelve Angry Jurors

Presented by the Delphi Theatre. Based on the Emmy Award-winning movie for television by Reginald Rose; stage adaptation by Sherman L. Sergel; directed by Katie Selyanina. At the Theatre Space at Holy Trinity Church Inwood, 20 Cumming Street (one block north of Dyckman). Adults, $15, Children (<16) and Seniors, $12. **NEW** Tickets may be bought in ADVANCE at 

jurorsdelphi.brownpapertickets.com

 (online sales are subject to a service charge) or at the door beginning 45 minutes prior to curtain; tickets sold at the door are CASH or CHECK ONLY. All seating is General Seating; the house will open approximately 15 minutes prior to curtain. Fridays, April 25th & May 2nd and Saturdays, April 26th & May 3rd at 8pm; Sundays, April 27th & May 4th at 4pm.

 

 

Buczek Little League Opening Day Parade 

Join the festivities for the Police Officer Michael J. Buczek Little League's opening day. At PS. 48 (Broadway & W. 185th St.). Call the 34th Pct. Community Affairs office for info: 212-927-0287. Saturday, April 26th at 11am.

 

  

Spring Concert

Elliot Levioff Music Director

The NY Premier

Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.4 in G

With Beethoven's final revisions

Arielle Levioff, Soloist

And works by Schumann and Weber

Free Admission

Saturday, April 26, 2014 at 8pm

The Calvary Episcopal Church

Park Avenue and 21st Street

Please visit our website: www.sos-nyc.org

 

 

Leo Genovese and the Tribe of Legal Aliens

From the mythical town of El Venado Tuerto in the Argentinian Pampas comes Leo Genovese, a daring instrumentalist and composer who boldly traverses the lesser-known corners of the musical landscape, moving effortlessly between the melodic and chromatic. On April 26, he will perform with "La Tropilla de Forasteros" (Tribe of Legal Aliens), four different groups of diversely-talented, classically-trained musicians. Together, they will explore the wide-ranging traditions of Jazz, World and Latin music. Cost: $10. At El Taller, 2710 Broadway at W. 104th Street. For more information, please email anthony@tallerlatino.org

 or call 212-665-9460. Saturday, April 26th at 8pm.

 

 

NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center

Invites you to a free screening day on:

Saturday, April 26, 2014

9AM-2:30PM

161 Fort Washington Avenue, 10th Floor

New York, NY

Free Screening Eligibility

Uninsured women living in New York who have not had:

A mammogram on over 1 year (age 40 or older)

A recent pap smear (age 20 or older

A recent screen for colorectal cancer (age 50 or older

Free screenings are provided by the Manhattan Cancers Services Program at

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and the Columbia University Department of Gynecologic Oncology

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL: 212.851-4516

En Espa�ol:

NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center  

LES INVITAN A UN DIA DE EVALUACIONES DE CANCER GRATIS EL  

SABADO 26 DE ABRIL 2014, DE 9AM- 2:30PM

EN EL EDIFICIO 161 DE LA AVENIDA

 FORT WASHINGTON, PISO 10

NEW YORK, NY 10032

ELEGIBILIDAD PARA LOS EXAMENES GRATIS

 Mujeres que vivan en Manhattan que no tengan ningun seguro medico y que no se

hallan realizado:

 Una mamografia hace un a�o o mas (Que tengan 40 a�os o mayor)

 Un papanicolaou recientemente (apartir de los 20 a�os o mayor)

 Un Examen reciente para evaluacion de Cancer del Colon (apartir de 50 a�os o mas)

LOS EXAMENES GRATIS ESTAN SIENDO OFRECIDOS POR

 MANHATTAN CANCER SERVICES PROGRAM AT NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN

HOSPITAL Y EL

 DEPARTAMENTO DE GYNECOLOGIA ONCOLOGYCA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD COLUMBIA

PARA MAS INFORMATICION O PARA UNA CITA POR FAVOR LLAME AL :

 212.851.4516

 

Street Games

NYC Parks and the Walt Disney Company will host the 7th Annual Street Games at Thomas Jefferson Park in East Harlem. Street Games celebrates the classic street games from the '60s and '70s and introduces them to a new generation of kids with a modern spin. Pogo sticks, double-dutch, hula hoops, and yo-yos are just some of the activities at this popular annual event. With new activities being added each year, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

 

Visit our Classic Street Games zone and get moving with popular venues such as:

 

  • Stickball
  • Pogo Sticks
  • Hula Hoops
  • Double-Dutch
  • Hippity Hop
  • Yo-Yos
  • Skateboarding Clinics
  • Handball

 

Street Games closes 114th Street and Pleasant Avenue just north of Thomas Jefferson Park to vehicle traffic so kids can participate in the following activities:

 

  • Soap Box Derby - located behind the main stage
  • Learn To Ride Your Bike (must bring your own bike)
  • Street Hockey
  • Jumbo Games
  • Relay Races

 

Street Games will also feature additional sport zones to keep kids of all ages moving. Show off fancy footwork with Kickball and the New York Red Bulls Soccer Skills Challenge, and let the discs soar with Ultimate Disc. Additionally, you can stop at Street Games the passport booth to pick up a Street Games Passport.  Complete all of the activities on the passport and bring it to the Disney booth to redeem a prize. We hope to see you there! On Saturday, April 26, 2014 from 11am- 3pm

  

1933 King Kong 

At the United Palace, 4140 Broadway at W. 175th St.,visit:https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/9903266. Join your friends & neighbors for this 1933 classic! Sunday, April 27th. Doors open at 4pm; program at 5pm; film at 5:30pm.

 

 

Fort Tryon Friends Committee Beautification Day

Need volunteer hours for school or work? Want to help out in your neighborhood? Fort Tryon Park welcomes you. Help prep the park for spring by assisting the Fort Tryon Park Trust Friends Committee in the park clean up, painting, and planting. Sign in at the Friends Committee table at the Margaret Corbin Circle entrance to the Heather Garden. Sunday, April 27th, 10am - 2pm.

 

 

Celebrate Ulysses S. Grant's Birthday 

A special ceremony in honor of Grant's birthday will take place featuring the presentation of the colors, speakers (including a member of the Grant family, and a keynote speaker), a wreath-laying, and a rifle salute by US Military Academy cadets. Visitors also are invited to tour the mausoleum, pay their respects and view the displays outlining Grant's career at the visitors' center across the street throughout the day. Free and open to the public. At Grant's Tomb, in the plaza in front of the mausoleum. Riverside Drive @ W. 122nd Street. Info: 212-666-1640.Sunday, April 27th, 11am - noon.

  

 

Kids' Earth Day Festival Join us in celebrating Earth Day at Fort Tryon Park!

Featuring a performance by the Grand Falloons, eco-craft making with Skraptacular, a puppet show by the Swedish Marionette Puppet Theatre, face-painting, and more. In the Anne Loftus Playground in Fort Tryon Park, near intersection of Broadway & Dyckman Street. Sunday, April 27th, noon - 3pm.

 

 

Delving into Isham Park's Past 

Join Sidney Horenstein, geologist and Educator Emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History, as he leads his geology, history, and natural history walk through Isham Park. Stroll through the park with Sid and discover its historical features, still visible today, as well as its outstanding rock exposures and trees. Meet at Seaman Avenue and Isham Street entrance to Isham Park. Sunday, April 27th, 1pm - 3pm.

  

 

"Invisibility, or Tiny Rockets" 

Adaptive Arts is pleased to announce a staged workshop of its inaugural Theater For Young Audiences production!When Catesby Lane (one of the lesser-lesser-known teenage girl superheroes of Marvel's Golden Age) falls through 15-year-old Bertie Swanpole's ceiling, he knows that life as he's known it is about to change. The year: 1955. The place: Farmingdale, Indiana. As Bertie, a scientific genius, struggles to believe in Catesby and her comic book world, a mysterious encroaching darkness forces the two teenagers into a battle for the universe where they must embrace the unknown and the unbelievable to win. The reading will be followed by an educational workshop for artists and educators immediately following. Free, but donation to defray costs are always welcome, to help our mission of encouraging professionals to create accessible programming for students and audiences with disabilities. Adaptive Arts is a nonprofit theater company dedicated to fusing a gap between disability and the arts. We strive to create accessible theater productions and foster new work that showcases characters with special needs. For more information, visit 

www.adaptiveartstheater.org. Reservations are encouraged, as space is limited: rsvpadaptive@gmail.com

 / 845-667-0757. Sunday, April 27th at 1pm

  

 

Overlook Concert in Riverside Park at 116th, sponsored by Riverside Park Conservancy. 

Featuring the Manhattan School of Music Jazz Quintet, led by Seth Weaver. These fine musicians bring us the best of standard American jazz. Free and open to the public. Sunday, April 27th at 2pm.

  

 

Rocky: the movie, and so much more! 

A 20th anniversary celebration of the book, The Prizefighters, by uptown's own Arlene Schulman, followed by a screening of the original Rocky. Door prizes, too! Reservations strongly encouraged due to space limitations. At Coogan's Restaurant, 4015 Broadway @ W. 168th St. Info/RSVP: 

arlenetheauthor@gmail.com

. Monday, April 28th, dinner at 6:30; film rolls at 7:30.

  

 

Information Session on How to Manage Memory Loss

Empower yourself with greater knowledge about the difference between natural changes in memory and dementia. This program is intended for caregivers, family members, community members, and friends of those with memory loss.

Date: Monday, April 28, 2014

Time: 6:30-8:00 pm

Place: Hebrew Tabernacle Congregation

551 Fort Washington Avenue (enter on 185th Street)

Moderator: Joan Laufer, LMSW. Executive Director, Queensboro Council for Social Welfare

Presenter: Michelle Tenzyk. Alzheimer's Association, Dementia Care Trainer

This event is presented by the Hebrew Tabernacle Congregation and the YM&YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood. 

 

 

Bus Trip: Spirit of Baltimore 

A day long tour of Baltimore, MD, including a luncheon cruise on the Spirit of Baltimore followed by a visit to Arundel Mills Outlet (coupons included) and some time at Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Bus leaves from 525 Audubon Ave.) Please bring snacks for the ride. $95 per person (includes transportation, movies and raffles) Wednesday, April 30th, 6:30am - 9pm (Payment is due by April 28th; installments can be arranged!)

 

 

Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal First Town Hall.

 My first town hall is around the corner! Submit your questions on my website,http://helenrosenthal.com/. We'll kick off the night with the questions you've sent in, and we'll have an open mic Q&A after in case you come up with more questions as the night goes on. Representatives from the Department of Sanitation, the MTA, the Department of Buildings, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, and New York State Homes and Community Renewal have all confirmed attendance. Stay tuned for a flyer, and spread the word! In the theater at John Jay College. For more info or to RSVP, call 212-873-0282. Wednesday, April 30th, 6pm-8pm.

  

 

FREE Computer Classes at the Library 

The Inwood Branch of the New York Public Library is offering a new round of FREE computer classes on Tuesdays & Thursdays in April. Classes are generally from 11am-1pm, with open lab on Tuesdays from 1pm-2pm. There is no class next week (April 8th/10th) though there will be open lab on the 10th. 4790 Broadway, near Dyckman Street. For more information and a complete schedule, call 212-942-2445 or visit 

http://www.nypl.org/locations/inwood

  

 

Help Manage a Perennial Problem: Dog Waste 

Save the Date: Saturday, May 3rd, to join in a community-wide blitz in attempt to greatly deter dog-owners from allowing their pets to poop and pee on our living trees. Not only is this dog waste destroying the necessary nutrients in the soil that helps feed our growing trees, thereby harming and even killing these needed trees, but it is a health hazard to us and especially to our young children and an ongoing eye-sore.  This is another part of the ongoing Rotary Club of Inwood project called: Greening and Cleaning of Inwood. Find us on Facebook to learn more or e-mail Rotarian KyWilliams2@aol.com to begin to lend your support in our planning stages or be added to the list of folk ready to participate in our Inwood Blitz.

  

 

 "TROUBLEfuturesongs" Underworld Productions 

Opera presents a triptych of works on desire, denial and domestication: an evening of Leonard Bernstein's "Trouble in Tahiti" plus two shorts. staged premieres of two shorts: "Voice for a Future Nightingale" by Justine F. Chen and "Outerborough Songs" by Thomas Deneuville.  The evening explores desire, denial and domestication in the context of these three short operas, each of which has a couple at its center. The evening is conceived and directed by Gina Crusco and will be conducted by Mark Shapiro. At Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Peter Norton Symphony Space (95th St. & Broadway). Saturday May 17th at 8pm, Sunday, May 18th at 2pm and Monday, May 19th at 7:30pm. Tickets $45, $40 in advance and for seniors/students. Visit www.symphonyspace.org or call the box office: 212-864.5400. PREVIEW: Sunday May 4th at 4pm at the United Palace, 4140 Broadway @ W. 175th Street; FREE performance and composer Q&A; reservations required: underworldprod@gmail.com. (Preview includes a piano-only performance of "Trouble in Tahiti," plus "Outerborough Songs" for voice and electric guitar. "Outerborough Songs" is a 10-minute compilation by Thomas Deneuville based on poetry by D. Nurkse, in which a couple grapples with each other and with the great city, revealing moments of passion, both in hot arguments and the oblivion of forgiveness. A talk with the composer will follow.)

  

 

Open House for Uptown Arts Stroll, 11th Annual Arts Festival in Washington Heights-May 29th from 6-8pm:

The 11th annual arts festival in Washington Heights-Inwood, will take place in June from West 155th Street to West 220th Street. The stroll will showcase the painters, photographers, writers, musicians, sculptors, actors, dancers and filmmakers that contribute to the Northern Manhattan arts and cultural experience.

Artists and venues are invited to participate in the 2014 Uptown Arts Stroll. The deadline for artists submissions has been extended to Sunday, April 27th. Please see http://www.artstroll.com/how-to-participate and follow the instructions to be part of the excitement this June.

If you have questions or need more information, please email artstroll@nomannyc.org.

  

  

***HOW YOU CAN HELP*** 

 

The Dominican Women's Development Center & NueveVIDA: 

DWDC thanks you for helping us give birth to this dream. As we celebrate 25 years in the Washington Heights/Inwood community, we are ready for 25 more years to continue to fulfill our mission. We need you to nurture, feed and love this new process in our organization! We ask our supporters to join us in opening the doors for infinite possibilities for this NuevaVIDA in El Centro. We are launching a 1 year campaign event on Facebook through which you can get details on events, programs, information in our community and also make your donation to NuevaVIDA. Please visit us at www.dwdc.org to learn more, and to make a donation. You can all reach us by mail or in person:Dominican Women's Development Center 519 West 189th Street Ground Floor, New York, NY 10040. Visit our FaceBook page to get weekly information on events, program updates, and what is going on in the Washington Heights/Inwood Community.

 

 

Call for Action: 

Washington Heights and Inwood's first annual No Limits Coed Basketball Tournament is just around the corner! The event will take place in three locations (Manhattan Bible Church, the Salvation Army Building in Harlem and IS52) on the last weekend of April, Friday the 25th through Sunday the 27th. Preparing for a community even takes time and commitment, and we need your help! In order for No Limits to be a success, we believe the quality of food being sold is important. If anyone is interested in donating food services, making a trip to Costco, or contacting food service businesses who are interested in donating please RSVP to this email ASAP. We especially need donations of food: hot dogs, nachos, chips, candy, pastelitos, and/or mozzarella stix, in servings of 20+. If you are interested, please contact Hannah Tejede at 212-942-0043 ext.178 or hannaht@inwoodcs.org. If you are dropping off a donation other than cash/check/giftcard, please wait until April 23rd, especially if your items require refrigeration.

 

 

Entre dos tierras:

Motherhood in NYC and the DR

Researchers at Teachers College, Columbia University invite you all to participate in a research project meant to describe how Dominican mothers:

  • Experience being a mom in New York City and the Dominican Republic
  • Express the challenges of being a "dos tierras mom"
  • Describe how this experience has affected their children's education
  • Talk about how their aspirations have affected their children
  • Share their ideas on the role that schools and the community play in their children's education.
  • In order to tell these stories, we would like to interview Dominican mothers living in New York City. All these interviews will:
  • Be confidential
  • Last less than an hour
  • Be conducted in either English or Spanish, your choice
  • Take place at any time or location (we would love to invite you for a coffee!)

If you would like to participate, or know someone who could participate, please contact:

  1.       Cynthia Carvajal at cnc2140@tc.columbia.edu
  2.       Victoria Mart�nez-Mart�nez at vem2116@tc.columbia.edu
  3.    Aldo Anzures Tapia at (917) 288-7835 or at aldo.anzures@tc.edu
 

Help the United Palace Replace its Silver Screen 

Since returning film to the Palace last year with screenings of "Dracula," "Casablanca," "It's a Wonderful Life," and several NYC classics we have learned how much this town loves going to movies in a magnificent setting. The greatest compliment we hear from audience members is that watching a movie at the Palace with a large crowd has the same electricity as seeing live theatre on Broadway. It has encouraged us to take the next step in the ongoing process of improving the theatre so that it lives up to what amNY newspaper called "The Best Way To See Movies The Way They Used To Be." The first thing we need to do is replace the over 50-year-old screen. The decades-old layers of dust, holes and scratches severely detract from the audience's enjoyment of the movies. After cleaning it last year we realized that it is beyond repair. We need your help to raise $20,000 to install a new screen before April 27th when we show the original "King Kong." Among the great perks you can receive for your contribution are: free tickets; a movie pass through the end of 2015; reserved seats; private screenings. To contribute or learn more about the campaign please visit:http://igg.me/at/upca-screen/x/1974676. We have been surprised by how popular our screenings have become and want to continue to give our audiences the finest cinematic experiences that we can. Thank you for helping out by contributing or spreading the word about the campaign. Hope to see you back at the Palace soon.

 

"Gift of Love Benefit" 

An evening of food, Filipino dance performance and a silent auction to benefit survivors of Typhoon Haiyan. At the Lounge, Hudson View Gardens (Pinehurst Ave. @ W. 183rd St.) The organizers are looking for donations of products or services for the fundraiser, as well as sponsorships and journal ads. For more information about the event or to get involved in planning, email Donald Wilen: donald.wilen1@verizon.net. Saturday, April 26th, 3pm-7pm.

 

Palisades Update 

By now the word about LG's intended egregious ruination of our gorgeous Palisades view has reached just about everyone. Four Former New Jersey Governors Stand Up to LG in New York Times

Editorial Four former New Jersey Governors - Republicans and Democrats among them - wrote a compelling editorial in the New York Times last week (http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/03/25/opinion/the-threat-to-the-palisades.html?hp&rref=opinion&_r=0&referrer= ) about the need to Protect the Palisades and have LG Electronics modify their building design so that a National Natural and Historic Landmark is not severely compromised. According to these local lawmakers, "The solution is clear: Build out rather than up. Generate jobs and economic stimulus while conserving the area's scenic beauty. The building can be redesigned. The Palisades and the Hudson River cannot." We need your help! Find out the steps that you can take to help preserve the Palisades and the public enjoyment of them from Fort Tryon Park.

 

If you are a letter writer, and you haven't already done so, please write a letter to CEO Bon-Joon Koo and ask others to do the same. For more ways to help protect the Palisades, please visit our Take Action page. And this from neighbor Becky Carel:

 

1)  VOLUNTEER!  With warmer weather we have a good opportunity to raise awareness about LG's threat to the Palisades by going to Ft. Tryon to distribute leaflets and get people to sign up with Protect the Palisades.  Have an hour to give? Recruit a friend and do it together! 10am - 2pm, Saturday & Sunday, for the next few weekends. Inwood Farmers' Market is a good venue. To coordinate times and get literature, contact Becky Carel, rcarel101@gmail.com.

 

2)  SAVE THE DATE: April 30th The Englewood Cliffs Planning Board is meeting sometime that evening regarding proposed zoning plan changes. It is imperative that a large crowd shows up to reflect the keen interest in doing no harm to the Palisades. (You need not give testimony. Just show up.) Details and directions to come. 10 Kahn Terrace.  

 

3)  HIKERS, TRAIL RUNNERS & VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for the Escape to the Palisades 6k Trail Run/Walk  Sunday, May 4, 2014  Escape to the Palisades for a morning of spectacular cliff top and Hudson River views - while protecting the Palisades from overdevelopment. Lace up and speak out as you enjoy a scenic loop hike or run on the Long Path, right across from the proposed LG Tower which, if built as designed, will disrupt a national scenic landscape. Sign up now to hike or run the historic Long Path, Shore Trail, Carpenters Trail, and Dyckman Hill Trail - for a great cause! Sign Up for the Race here: www.escapetopalisades.com; sign Up to volunteer here:  www.nynjtc.org/webform/2014escapetothepalisades. All net proceeds will support Protect the Palisades efforts.  

 

  

***EDUCATIONAL & VOCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ***

 

Global Scholars: My Meal Matters 

Kids from 9-13 are invited to participate in a weekly workshop exploring food both here and globally while making online friends from such far-off places as Hong Kong, London and Mumbai.  This is a great opportunity for kids to practice writing skills while they learn more about global citizenship. Free. At the Inwood Library (4790 Broadway). Every Wednesday at 4pm.

 

The City Parks Foundation 

Has opennigs for summer work in youth development, and in various production, operations and planning capacities on their Summer Stage; they also are looking for a membership coordinator. Visit their website for more information http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/get-involved/corporate-programs/employment-opportunities/

 

Dominicanos USA is looking for a Field Organizer 

To help design, implement and manage an on-the-ground field civic engagement operation serving New York's Dominican-American communities, primarily in Northern Manhattan, Bronx and Queens. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include: develop, plan and execute voter engagement operation; recruit, train and manage canvassing teams; cultivate relationships with community leaders and organizations. Interested individuals please call or email Eddie Cuesta: 718-664-2616 / 717-664-2617 / cuestaeddie@gmail.com.

 

Media Workshops for NY Immigration Coalition Members 

The Center for Community & Ethnic Media at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism is hosting a series of media workshops free of charge for NYIC members! Nervous about doing media interviews? Want to sharpen your on-camera interview skills? Not sure how to use social media to enhance the work of your organization? Learn how to be a more effective communicator in two remaining workshops. Space is limited.

    Mastering the On-Camera Interview: Learn how to get publicity for your research, book, cause, or business and how to handle a television interview. This four-hour workshop will cover the fundamentals of getting the broadcast media interested in your story. You will have the opportunity to be interviewed on-camera and to see how you can improve. Wednesday, April 23rd, 9am-1pm.

Both workshops are held at the CUNY School of Journalism, 219 W. 40th St., 3rd floor. For more information or to RSVP, visit:http://thenyic.org/blog/springmediatraining2014 or email Thanu Yakupitiyage (tyaku@thenyic.org) or Jehangir Khattak (jkhattak@journalism.cuny.edu).

 

Seasonal Job Vacancy Notice 

Summer Camp Counselors with the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) serves as the steward for over 29,000 acres of land, which includes 1,000 playgrounds, 35 recreation centers, 66 pools and 14 miles of beach. Within the many divisions, Public Programs operates Summer Camp at 19 locations. NYC Parks Experience Summer Camp offers children ages 6 - 13 opportunities to participate in sports, fitness and outdoor adventure. During this 7 week fun-filled summer day camp children will go on trips throughout the five boroughs, participate in structured team sports, physical fitness programs, field days and make lasting friendships. DPR currently is looking for Summer Camp Counselors for the 8 weeks beginning July 1st. Civil service titles include Playground Associate ($14.90/hour; 49 positions citywide) and Community Service Aide ($13.60/hour; 34 positions citywide). For responsibilities, qualifications and other details please visit http://www.nycgovparks.org/. To apply, please e-mail resume & cover letter to: SummerCampJobs@parks.nyc.gov.

 

Union Apprenticeship Opportunities 

The Joint Apprenticeship Committees for the Laborers (#731) & Ironworkers (Locals #40 & #361) Unions have open applications for their apprenticeship programs. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent. Other requirements apply; for information visit http://www.labor.ny.gov/pressreleases/ApprenticeshipArchive.shtm, or call the Local 731 Training Fund at 718-752-9860 or the Local Union #40 & #361 at 718-433-4195. You can also link there to a complete list of recruiting and  apprentice opportunities throughout the NYS Department of Labor.

 

 

***HEALTH & WELLNESS *** 

 

Measles Outbreak

 The Department of Health & Mental Hygiene reports an ongoing measles outbreak in NYC, involving Northern Manhattan, the Lower East Side and the South Bronx. Twenty-five cases of measles have been confirmed since February, consisting of 12 children & 13 adults so far. Measles is a highly contagious infection caused by a virus. Symptoms include a rash involving your whole body & high fever, as well as cough, red eyes, & runny nose lasting 5-6 days. The illness typically begins with a rash on the face & moves down the body, may include the palms of the hands & soles of the feet. Measles can spread easily through the air to unprotected individuals. If you suspect you have measles, call your medical provider before seeking medical attention to avoid exposing others. Make sure your children have been vaccinated against measles. The first vaccine should be at 12 months old. Learn more:http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/diseases/immmea.shtml

 

FREE CAMPERSHIPS at Columbia University's summer athletic camps for children.

The deadline to participate in the lottery is May 2nd. (Click here for more information: 

http://conservancynorth.org/index.php/component/content/article/88-internal-pages/110-com-ben

 and to download an application.

 

Camp Yomawha 

Young people build a sense of community, realize new passions and skills and foster identities rich in values, confidence and collaboration. From exploring the natural beauty that surrounds us, to swimming, sports and the arts, Camp Yomawha delivers an exceptional program with a familiar sense of neighborhood and community that you and your kids will love for years to come. In today's competitive market, it is hard to find high-quality summer programming at an affordable price. Camp Yomawha takes pride in giving your family a remarkable value year after year. Camp Yomawha is available for children who have completed kindergarten through tenth grades. We are located in Rockland County, NY at the picturesque Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds, with busing to and from northern Manhattan. Don't miss out on an unforgettable summer! Camp Dates:June 30 - August 15. Join us for one of our 3 upcoming Open Houses, Sundays, April 27th, May 4th & June 1st. This is the best opportunity for parents and kids to see camp, meet our staff and make an informed decision about camp. For more information visit our website at www.ywashhts.org/summer-camp/camp-yomawha-day-camp, or contact our Camp Director Adam at 212-569-6200 ext.236 /ABenmoise@ywashhts.org.

 

Harlem YMCA Summer Day Camp 

The Camp provides children with positive and fun experiences that build confidence, new friendships, lifelong memories and a feeling of community that will last beyond the summer. Our camps are accredited by the American Camping Association (ACA). Staff go through rigorous training to ensure the safety and positive experience of each child. At the Harlem Y, 180 West 135th St. Stop by an Open House to learn about offerings for every age. Saturday, April 26th or May 17th, 10am - 3pm. Download an application here:http://b.3cdn.net/ymcanewyork/2637c43a3b658c0ada_aim6b9dne.pdf. For more information, contact Caroline Sanchez: 212-912-2167.

 

Twelve Weeks of Classes to Help You Get Well, Stay Healthy, and Live Better! 

Inwood Community Services, Inc., Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation, Community League of the Heights and EmblemHealth invite you to a series of FREE fitness classes, cooking demonstrations and health care education seminars. Sign up today:

�         Yoga: Tuesdays, 2:30pm-3:30pm, April 1st - June 24th or Fridays, 7pm-8pm, April 4th - June 27th

�         Zumba: Wednesdays, 6pm-7pm, April 2nd - June 25th or Fridays, 6pm - 7pm, April 4th - June 27th

�         Health Lectures: Wednesdays, 7pm - 7:45pm (See Schedule)

�         Cooking Classes: Tuesdays, 3:30pm - 5pm (See Schedule)

�         At the Holy Trinity Church, 20 Cumming Street (btw. Seaman & Broadway)

For more information or to sign-up, click here : http://emblemhealthlivehealthy.com/upcoming-events/ or call 1-877-444-3674.

 

Do you have lupus?

Are you interested in meeting others who have lupus? If so, please let us know. The YM&YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood is exploring the possibility of hosting a support group for those affected by lupus, and is looking for people in the Washington Heights/Inwood area who might be interested in a lupus support group, in association with the SLE Lupus Foundation. Support groups offer the opportunity to connect with others, share your thoughts and feelings, and learn more about resources. If interested, please contact Deborah Katznelson at 212-569-6200, ext. 219 or at DKatznelson@ywashhts.org.

 

Share the Road with School Buses 

In the NYPD's our quest for Vision Zero, the 34th Precinct will participate in Operation Safe Stop through April 3rd. The focus will be on vehicular traffic near schools and around school buses. Operation Safe Stop will involve an educational period which will include handing out flyers that explain the New York State law when driving near school buses and shares tips for sharing the road with school buses. Help keep our children safe.  New York State transports 2.3 million children with more than 50,000 school buses to school every year. School buses are most likely to be on the road during a three hour window in the morning and a three hour window in the afternoon, the timing of which is consistent from day-to-day. School buses are noted for typically traveling at lower rates of speed and making frequent stops. When a school bus is preparing to stop, the driver will activate the yellow flashing lights at approximately 300 feet before the stop. At the stop the vehicle will be put into neutral or park with the parking brake set to open the door and activate the red flashing lights with the stop arm/stop sign being extended and flashing. New York State law requires motorists to stop for school buses that are receiving or discharging passengers. A vehicle must stop when encountering a school bus in the process of loading or unloading students on a public highway; on multiple lane roads; on opposite sides of divided highways; on a public street; on a private road; in a parking lot; and on school property. The driver of the vehicle must stop from either direction.  The driver must also stop if the school bus has another bus in front of it to receive or discharge passengers. Keep in mind that violation o f these rules of the road also carry stiff fines: $250-$400, 5 points and up to 30 days imprisonment for a first offense, up to $750-$1k, 5 points and up to 180 days imprisonment for a third offense within three years.

 

Safeguard your Auto 

Vehicles are stolen for parts, insurance fraud, retagging, exporting, and joy-riding. To help prevent the theft and damage to your vehicle, the NYPD suggests the following: always lock your vehicle; always activate your alarm every time you leave your vehicle; NEVER leave your keys unattended in the ignition, even if it's for a short time; do not leave your property (GPS, cell phone, iPad, laptop, etc.) in public view; whenever possible, park in high-traffic or well-lit areas; entroll in the NYPS's anti-theft programs (Operation ID, CAT, CCAT, HEAT) by contacting your local precinct Community Affairs or Crime Prevention Officers, or visit www.nyc.gov/nypd. IF YOUR CAR IS STOLEN, report the theft to the Police by calling 911, and notify your insurance company.

 

GreenDot Money Scam 

The NYPD Crime Prevention Section has published a public awareness video on the "GreenDot Money Card" scam that is taking place citywide. Below is a link to the video, which is available on the NYPD's YouTube channel: http://youtu.be/Aks5FivTMjM. Take a moment to watch this video, and share it with your family and friends.  It will provide crime prevention tips to help you protect yourself and your loved ones from this scam. 

 

Second Annual African American Hepatitis C Action Day 

Hepatitis C is a serious and often deadly health disparity in black communities throughout the nation: 

          Blacks are twice as likely to have ever been infected with the Hepatitis C virus.

          More than 75% of adults with Hepatitis C are Baby Boomers (people born between 1945 and1965). Baby Boomers are five times more likely to be infected with Hepatitis C, and most of them don't know they are infected. Death related to the Hepatitis C virus is almost double the rate for black Americans compared with non-Hispanic white Americans.

 

On July 25, 2013, the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, Inc. (NBLCA), in partnership with HARM Reduction Coalition and the Coalition on Positive Health Empowerment (C.O.P.E.), launched the First Annual African American Hepatitis C Action Day, a community mobilization initiative aimed at reducing the high incidence of HCV infection in black communities by drawing attention to this neglected health disparity and promoting education, testing, and treatment. Many hundreds of people in communities of color were encouraged to visit testing centers and be screened for HCV infection-a silent killer that, if left undetected, can lead to life-threatening liver disease, including liver cancer.

  

In preparation for the Second Annual African American Hepatitis C Action Day, co-sponsored by NBLCA, C.O.P.E. and Harm Reduction, we are asking your organization to support the day by agreeing to host activities in your City on or leading up to July 25, 2014.

 

          One-day Summits - targeting healthcare practitioners, nurses, physicians, pharmacist, public health professionals, social workers and counselors

          Public Policy Town Hall meetings - to inform community stakeholders and policy makers of the impact of Hepatitis C within the African-American Community

          HCV Health Literacy - workshops and trainings to educate the community on the impact of Hepatitis C

          Outreach & Testing events- to as many African-Americans tested for Hep C and if positive linked to care and treatment

          July 25, 2014 - Second Annual African American Hepatitis-C Awareness Action Day

 

Your organization's participation will help to ensure the success and impact of this critically important campaign-namely, increased Hepatitis C awareness, increased Hepatitis C testing, increased access to treatment for individuals infected with the Hepatitis C virus, and, ultimately, a decrease in the number of people infected with HCV.      

 

Please contact Deborah Levine at dlevine@nblca.org or 212.614.0023 ext. 104 about participating. We look forward to collaborating with you on this effort. Together, we can help our communities get educated, get tested, and get the word out about HCV. 

 

***SUMMER CAMP / SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT*** 

 

The 2014 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is accepting applications NOW! 

SYEP provides New York City youth with paid summer employment for up to six weeks in July and August. All youth aged 14-24 who permanently reside within the five boroughs of New York City are eligible and encouraged to apply. Participants work in a variety of entry-level jobs including parks, summer camps, hospitals, community based organizations, small businesses, museums and retail organizations. In addition to work experience, SYEP also provides workshops on job readiness, career exploration, financial literacy and opportunities to continue education and social growth. Programs are located in community-based organizations in all five boroughs of New York City. Youth can apply for the program online or at a community-based organization during the application period. Participants are selected by lottery for the program. Specialized programming for disabled, foster care, runaway/homeless and justice-involved youth are also available. To apply for SYEP, you only need to submit a completed application by going to www.nyc.gov/dycd. For more information, call 1-800-246-4646 or visit www.nyc.gov/dycd. Application period is open from now through Friday, April 25th.

 

Riverbank State Park Summer Camp 

For boys & girls, 7-12. From Monday - Friday, July 7th - August 8th, 8:30 am - 5:30 pm. Registration begins Wednesday, April 16th, ends Saturday, June 28th. Camp Fee: $550 plus $4 registration fee & $10 for ID. Late pick-up (6pm) also available for an additional $100 fee You must bring an birth certificate or passport, an immunization card and a current physical (stamped, dated and signed by the doctor's office); bring the original documents and a copy of each in order to register.(We do not have the ability to make copies. You must bring copies.) You may pay by cash, credit card (AmEx, MC, Visa, Discovery) or money order; no personal checks. Payment accepted at the Cashier's Booth in the Skating Rink, every day from 9am-5pm; (Weds until 7pm). Mandatory Orientation will be held Saturday, June 28th @ 1pm in the Cultural Theater. Summer Camp Open House Dates: April 12th & May 17th, 11am - 3pm. At the Riverbank State Park, 679 Riverside Drive @ W. 145th St. For more information, call 212-694-3632, 3634

 

Storefront Science Summer Camps 

Storefront Science summer camps are inquiry-based, exploratory and thematic, allowing kids to "go deep" in a particular science area. Each week, we offer two topics - morning and afternoon - so kids can spend their summer doing things they are interested in. You can select as few or as many weeks as you'd like, and half-day or full day options! "StoSci" camps are based at the First Baptist Church, 265 West 79th Street (@ Broadway). Experiments and explorations in Riverside Park and Central Park, as well local museums, landmarks and the streets of the UWS. Eight weekly classes, from Monday, July 7th - Friday, August 29th, for ages 4-12. Morning (9am-noon) & afternoon (1pm-4pm) sessions for $350/wk; full day (9am-4pm) for $600/wk. Sibling and multi-week discounts available. Snacks provided; please pack lunch. There are a total of 8 topics, each offered for a morning and an afternoon session: playground physics; building; urban naturalism, atoms-to-solar-systems, physiology, paleontology, kite-flying, robotics/kinetic art Visitwww.storefrontscience.com to register.

 

 

***NEWS, INFORMATION & ONGOING EVENTS***

 

The Ephemeral Arts Project

Display your work in one of NYC's public parks! The Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA) and New York Restoration Project (NYRP) are accepting submissions for The Ephemeral Arts Project, a series of temporary art installations to be on display during June 2014. Please see www.artstroll.com for how to participate and more information.

 

Heat & Hot Water

We are grateful that spring, and warmer weather are upon us. However, it's still "heating season," and City and State Law require building owners to provide heat and hot water to all tenants. In addition to being required to provide hot water 365 days per year at a constant minimum temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit, building owners are required to provide heat through May 31st:

         Between the hours of 6am and 10pm, if the outside temperature falls below 55 degrees, the inside temperature is required to be at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit; and,

         Between the hours of 10pm and 6am, if the temperature outside falls below 40 degrees, the inside temperature is required to be at least 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

Tenants who are cold in their apartments should first attempt to notify the building owner, managing agent or superintendent. If heat is not restored, the call the City's Customer Service Center at 311. (311 can be accessed outside of New York City by dialing 212-NEW-YORK; the TTY number for the hearing impaired is 212-504-4115.) The Center is open 24-hours a day, seven-days a week. You may also file a complaint athttp://www.nyc.gov/apps/311/

 for heat and hot water conditions.

 

TokoNoMAA: Stories of Home in the Heights 

This NoMAA / MoMA multidisciplinary project installation is based on the concept of the "tokonoma," the focal point of the Japanese home in which a simple but beautiful object is placed for contemplation. Interpreting the format of the scroll, the artists explored various meanings of "home" in the Washington Heights/Inwood through photography, painting, drawing, sculpture and mixed media. Participating artists: Yael Ben-Zion, Ferlaisa Gomez, Denise Laurin, Rafaela Luna, Joiri Minaya, Daya De La Rosa, Tamara Rose and Gesche W�rfel. Curated by G. Romero. In the Gold Wing Gallery, at the Hebrew Tabernacle, 551 Ft. Washington Ave. @ W. 185th St. Through the end of April.

 

Ice Rink @ Highbridge Park 

NYC Parks has been working with Councilmember Rodriguez on the development of an ice rink at the Highbridge Recreation Center. With the reopening of the historic High Bridge at the end of 2014 linking the Bronx and Manhattan communities and connecting uptown to the citywide greenway network, we expect a big influx of park visitors to Northern Manhattan's facilities. NYC Parks has also partnered with Parsons/New School and Councilmember Rodriguez to make the Highbridge Recreation Center a year round facility, with construction completion scheduled for later this spring. With these two developments, expanding the recreational amenities at our parks is essential. The RFP for the seasonal ice skating rink was issued on March 14th. Bid proposals are due back May 8th at 3pm, with a recommended bidder's tour on April 8th at 10am. A full copy of the RFP can be found on NYC Parks' website (www.nyc.gov/parks) under "opportunities". Please help spread the word about this wonderful opportunity so that Parks can get multiple bid proposals to consider for operating the facility.

 

Got Street Trees? 

Through MillionTreesNYC, the City, with the help of thousands of volunteers, community groups and businesses, has planted a total of over 834,000 trees to date. Starting this March, MillionTreesNYC began working with local contractors to plant street trees in communities throughout New York City per individual requests from residents and prioritization through our block planting program with the goal of increasing tree canopy within the public right-of-way. The spring planting season runs through June 30th. For more information on NYC Parks street tree planting and tree procurement procedures, please visit: www.milliontreesnyc.org/html/about/getting_parks.shtml. For more details on the planting process, please visit: www.milliontreesnyc.org/html/plant/street.shtml. Best wishes during this spring planting season!

 

Call for Artisits! 

The Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance announces a call for artists for the 11th annual Uptown ArtStroll in Washington Heights & Inwood (from W. 155th - W. 220th Streets) this June. The Stroll showcases the painters, photographers, writers, musicians, sculptors, actors, dancers and filmmakers in Northern Manhattan. Please see www.artstroll.com for more information on how to participate. And save the date for the ArtStroll's opening reception on Thursday, May 29th, 6pm-8:30pm (location TBA).

 

ConEdison Gas Safety: SMELL GAS? ACT FAST! 

 

Gas leaks can create fires and explosions. It's important that you and your family know how to recognize a gas leak and what to do if you suspect a leak. Watch this video:http://bcove.me/jec5z6ug

 

SIGNS OF A GAS LEAK

  • Smell - A distinctive, strong odor similar to rotten eggs.
  • See - A white cloud, mist, fog, bubbles in standing water, blowing dust or vegetation that appears to be dead or dying for no reason.
  • Hear - Roaring, hissing or whistling.

 

WHAT TO DO IF YOU DETECT A GAS LEAK

  • If the odor is strong, leave immediately and take others with you.
  • If the odor is faint, open windows before leaving.
  • If you are outside, leave the area immediately.
  • Do not light a match or smoke, turn appliances or lights on or off (including flashlights), use a telephone or start a car. Doing so can produce sparks that might cause the gas to explode.
  • Find a phone away from the area and call 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633), or 911. You can report leaks anonymously.
  • Do not assume someone else will report the condition.
  • National Grid customers should call 1-718-643-4050.
  • Tell us if there is a problem with your electric service.
    Follow directions from emergency responders who are on site.

     

Con Edison has a comprehensive plan for maintaining and enhancing the integrity of natural gas pipelines. For more information visit: http://www.coned.com/customercentral/sp_gassafety.asp or www.coned.com/gassafety-sp

 

"Saturday Night Lights" Weekend Professional Sports 

Weekend Professional Sports Training (basketball drill/play) and Weekday Academic Support for kids ages 11-14 (first sessions) and 15-18 (second sessions) through the DA's Office in partnership with the NYPD, PAL and many CBOs at sites throughout Northern Manhattan including:

  • PAL Harlem Center (441 Manhattan Avenue @ W. 119th Street) on Fridays (6-8pm / 8-10pm) and Saturdays (5-7pm / 7-9pm)
  • Johnson Houses Community Center (1829-39 Lexington Ave. btw E. 112th & E. 115th Streets) on Fridays (5-7pm / 7-9pm)
  • Polo Grounds Community Center (3005 8th Ave. btw W. 155th - W. 156th Streets) on Fridays (6-8pm / 8-10pm)
  • George Washington HS (549 Audubon Ave. @ W. 192nd  Street) on Saturdays (5-7pm / 7-9pm) (Volleyball also offered in this location at these times.)
  • Fred Samuels Community Center (669 Malcolm X Blvd. btw W. 144th & 143rd Streets) on Saturdays (5-7pm / 7-9pm)

For information call 212-678-0647 or visit us at www.manhattanda.org/saturday-night-lights.