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The information in this eblast is provided by The Murray Hill Neighborhood Association. We are sharing the information as a service to our members. If this notice does not interest you, please disregard it. These weekly eblasts are available online at www.murrayhillnyc.org, in the News section, view Weekly Updates 2019. For street or lane closures visit www.murrayhillnyc.org Traffic Change Updates section. Please share this email with a friend, neighbor or colleague. You can sign up for these emails at www.murrayhillnyc.org, scroll down the Also Happening column past the flowers. NOTICE TO MHNA MEMBERS: Our Membership personnel are changing, and you may experience delays in receiving your membership information when you join or renew your membership. An up to date list of the discounts can be viewed on the MHNA website. If you received an acknowledgement email when renewing or joining online, you can use it as proof of membership. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]. Apply for an Absentee Ballot if you cannot go to the polling place for this important election Through October 29: Apply for an Absentee Ballot if you cannot go to the polling place for early voting or for the General Election on November 5 Voters will have the opportunity to vote on changes to the New York City Charter. If you have changed your address you must also notify the Board of Elections. New York State law requires voters to notify the Board of Elections within 25 days of an address change to preserve their voting rights. To make changes to your registration you must notify the Board of Elections in writing (change of address or name). You may send the change on a Registration application. Board of Elections website https://vote.nyc.ny.us. Forms: https://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/html/forms/forms.shtml BOE contact information: 200 Varick Street, 10 Fl, New York, NY 10014, Tel: 212-886-2100, Fax: 646-638-2047, Hours of Operation 9am – 5pm. Preview of what will be on Upcoming Events in Murray Hill...October 14, 2019

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The information in this eblast is provided by The Murray Hill Neighborhood Association. We are sharing theinformation as a service to our members. If this notice does not interest you, please disregard it.

These weekly eblasts are available online at www.murrayhillnyc.org, in the News section, view WeeklyUpdates 2019.

For street or lane closures visit www.murrayhillnyc.org Traffic Change Updates section.

Please share this email with a friend, neighbor or colleague. You can sign up for these emailsat www.murrayhillnyc.org, scroll down the Also Happening column past the flowers.

NOTICE TO MHNA MEMBERS: Our Membership personnel are changing, and you may experiencedelays in receiving your membership information when you join or renew your membership. An up to date listof the discounts can be viewed on the MHNA website. If you received an acknowledgement email whenrenewing or joining online, you can use it as proof of membership. If you have any questions, please [email protected].

Apply for anAbsentee Ballot ifyou cannot go tothe polling placefor this importantelection

Through October 29: Apply for an Absentee Ballot if youcannot go to the polling place for early voting orfor the General Election on November 5 Voters will have the opportunity to vote on changes to the NewYork City Charter. If you have changed your address you must also notify the Board ofElections. New York State law requires voters to notify the Board of Electionswithin 25 days of an address change to preserve their voting rights. To makechanges to your registration you must notify the Board of Elections in writing(change of address or name). You may send the change on a Registrationapplication. Board of Elections website https://vote.nyc.ny.us.Forms: https://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/html/forms/forms.shtml BOE contactinformation: 200 Varick Street, 10 Fl, New York, NY 10014, Tel: 212-886-2100,Fax: 646-638-2047, Hours of Operation 9am – 5pm. Preview of what will be on

Upcoming Events in Murray Hill...October 14, 2019

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the ballot. Read more about the proposed changes to the New York CityCharter.

Health InsuranceOpen Enrollment

Health Insurance Open Enrollment for 2020 PlansMedicare open enrollment is October 15 to December 7. Medicare Plan Finder:https://www.medicare.gov/plan-compare. Plans change from year to year.Check your doctors and prescription drugs to be sure that they are covered inthe 2020 plan. For the healthcare marketplaces, open enrollment is from November 1 toDecember 15 unless you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. For moreinformation visit https://www.healthcare.gov/blog/2020-open-enrollment-key-dates. New York State may have extended dates, financial assistance, and otheroptions, visit https://nystateofhealth.ny.gov [Editor's note: I did not findinformation for 2020 on this site, but there is the option to call or chat.]

October 16 6:30pm (doors open at 6pm) Neighborhood Policing Build the Block Meetingfor Murray Hill FREE and open to the public. Learn about Neighborhood Policing and discussneighborhood policing issues. Snacks and refreshments at 6pm. at Turtle Bay Music School 330 East 38th Street (between 1st & 2nd Avenue)

Public Hearing:Updates on Mount Sinai BethIsrael Hospital

October 16 6:30pm Public Hearing - Updates on the New Mount SinaiBeth Israel Hospital FREE and open to the public. Public Hearing - updates on the development ofthe New Mount Sinai Beth Israel hospital and emergency department at 14thStreet near Second Avenue. This is an opportunity for community members tolearn more about the project and to ask questions. It is not necessary to RSVP. at Mason Hall Auditorium at Baruch College 17 Lexington Avenue (at 23rd Street)

October 16-20 Fujifilm Printlife Photo Exhibition 2019 Wednesday 5pm–8pm, Thursday and Friday 8am–8pm, Saturday 10am–8pm,Sunday 10am–5pm. In 2018, Fujifilm launched a global initiative to remindpeople of the joys of printing personal photos. To inspire them, Fujifilm askedpeople to send in digital photos for a chance to have them printed anddisplayed in New York City’s glorious Grand Central Terminal. Fujifilm PrintlifePhoto Exhibition is the result. Join Fujifilm for an experience that will thrill theeyes, and excite the senses with visual slices of life from across the land andbeyond. Every photo is print-worthy, so come celebrate the art of the print, andget inspired to capture and keep all your memories in a very real and tangibleway. at Grand Central Terminal Vanderbilt Hall 89 East 42nd Street (between Lexington & Park Avenue)

October 17 7:30pm Doctors Orchestral Society Concert: Works by

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Chadwick, Brahms and Doppler FREE and open to the public (donations welcome). PROGRAM: G. W.Chadwick, 'Jubilee' from Symphonie Sketches; Johannes Brahms, SymphonyNo. 2 in D major, Op. 73; Franz Doppler, Concerto in D minor for Two Flutes.The Doctors Orchestral Society of New York was founded in 1938 byphysicians interested in performing symphonic music. In recent years it hasadded community musicians representing the diverse professions in themetropolitan area. Kyunghun Kim is the orchestra's Music Director. at 111 East 33rd Street (between Park & Lexington Avenue)

October 18 & October 24 9:30am Maryel School of New York Open House - Fall2019Maryel School of New York is an independent, co-educational, and bilingualSpanish/English school serving students from Nursery through Fifth Grade.Maryel unites the educational system of the United States and Spain. Theeducational and cultural system of Spain is traditionally considered as one ofthe most rigorous, intellectually demanding and culturally rich academic modelsin Europe. The American educational system is characterized by itspragmatism, collaborative work and creativity. Maryel School of New York is aharmonious combination of both systems, which offers our students aneducation that is comparable to the most prestigious, independent schools ofThe United States and Europe. Discover more about Maryel School. Visit theirclassrooms. Meet their faculty. Telephone: 212-213-2097. Register for an OpenHouse. at Maryel School28 East 35th Street

Open House NewYork

October 19-20 and Factory Friday October 18 Open House New York FREE open houses all around New York City. Reserve early if you want toattend an event, they fill up quickly. For the full list visithttps://ohny.org/weekend/plan-your-weekend/grid.

October 19 6-8pm Closing Reception for exhibit 'We Bend, NotBreak' at Gallery35 FREE and open to the public. An exhibit by 12 artists focusing on the stridesand struggles of African-Americans and other historically and currentlymarginalized groups! For more information on this social justice exhibitvisit www.gallery35nyc.com. at Gallery35 30 East 35th Street (between Park & Madison Avenue)

October 20 3:30pm Musicians Club of New York and Edvard GriegSociety of New York present pianist Oda HjertineVoltersvik FREE and open to the public (Suggested donation $10). Internationally-acclaimed Norwegian pianist Oda Hjertine Voltersvik performs works by Grieg,

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Sibelius, Chopin, Gianstera, and Scriabin. MHNA members are invited to awine & cheese reception in Volvo Hall preceding the concert from 2-3pm. From3-3:30pm there will be a reception in the Victor Borge Hall lobby. RSVP [email protected]. For other inquiries, text / call: 917-331-0202.Flyer at Scandinavia House – Victor Borge Hall 58 Park Avenue (between 37th & 38th Street)

The Case for aHard Brexit

October 21 6:30pm The Case for a Hard Brexit Tom Ballou discusses what choices lie ahead for Britain as well as their socialand economic implications.($5 Registration Fee). Register atwww.hgsss.org/the-case-for-a-hard-brexit at Henry George School of Social Science 149 East 38th Street (between Lexington & 3rd)

Seminar: StadiumSocialism

October 23 6:30pm Stadium Socialism The HGSSS Crony Capitalism series returns with this interactive seminar thatwill document and explain a phenomenon known as “Stadium Socialism”, atype of cronyism that manifests itself in the form of generous subsidies andvarious tax incentives to the wealthy.($5 Registration Fee). Registerat www.hgsss.org/stadium-socialism at Henry George School of Social Science149 East 38th Street (between Lexington & 3rd)

Senior ResourceFair

October 24 2 - 5pm Senator Krueger's 13th Annual Senior ResourceFair The Senior Resource Fair will have approximately 100 non-profit senior serviceproviders and advocacy groups to provide information about a range of issuesincluding healthcare, housing, the arts and volunteer opportunities. No RSVPnecessary. at Temple Emanu-El 1 East 65th Street

Music in Midtown October 24 1-2pm

Music in Midtown: Beethoven and EarlyModernism: Rolf Schulte, violin and James Winn,pianoFREE and open to the public. No reservations required. Program: music byBeethoven, Schoenberg, Webern and Bartok. Renowned for his expressiverecording of Elliot Carter's Violin Concerto, Rolf Schulte has been hailed as"one of the most distinguished violinists of our day." Pianist James Winn hasappeared frequently with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center andmore. Save the dates for future concerts: November 7, November 21,December 5. https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Doctoral-Programs/Music-(Ph-D-D-M-A-)/Program-Events at The Graduate Center CUNY

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365 Fifth Avenue Room 1201 Elebash Recital Hall

October 25 11:30am - 1pm Behemoth: Amazon's Unbreakable Dominance ofthe Book Business Amazon's stunning rise from a garage-based operation to retail and technologycolossus is by now well-known. Much less well known: Amazon is on the vergeof dominating the entire American book industry – including publishing. Thisepic story and its wide-ranging implications will be explained by economistRobin Gaster October 25 at the next event in the Henry George School's PublicSeminar series. Dr. Gaster is the President of Incumetrics, a Washington, D.C.-based economic and technology consulting firm whose clients have includedthe U.S. National Research Council, the U.S. Census Bureau, the EuropeanCommission, and the Brookings Institution. $5 registration fee. Register athttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/behemoth-amazons-unbreakable-dominance-of-the-book-business-tickets-75041197241. at The Henry George School of Social Science 149 East 38th Street (between Lexington & 3rd Avenue)

IMPORTANTELECTIONDATESNEW THIS YEAR:EARLY VOTING!

THIS IMPORTANT ELECTION WILL HAVEPROPOSED CHANGES TO THE CITY CHARTERSaturday, October 26 through Sunday November 3 - Early voting At PS 116, 210 East 33rd Street. For a complete list of locations and hours forearly voting, visit https://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/html/voters/earlyVoting.shtml Early voting hours: Saturday, Sunday 10am - 4pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 9am-5pm Tuesday, Friday 7am-8pm Source: State Senator Liz Krueger's Community Bulletin – September 2019(28th District)Tuesday, November 5 - General ElectionThere will be five proposed amendments to the City Charter. More detailson these proposals can be found at https://www.charter2019.nyc/ballot-questions.Board of Elections website where you can look up your polling place, checkyour registration status, request absentee ballots, generate a sample ballot foryour address, etc.: https://vote.nyc.ny.us. Apply for an absentee ballot if youare not able to go to a polling place. In New York State, you can only vote inyour registered party's primary elections.

NationalPrescription DrugTake Back Day

October 26th is National Prescription Drug TakeBack Day Take your expired and unused prescription drugs that you want to discard tothe NYPD 13th Precinct, from 10am to 2pm at their station house, located at230 East 21st Street. Source: Community Board 6 email of 10/1/19

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October 26 6 - 8pm Opening Reception for 'Soul Speaking' featuringpaintings by Susan Harris-Demmet and IngridSletten FREE and open to the public. This show, with paintings by New York artistsSusan Harris-Demmet and Ingrid Sletten, explores the workings of the “allknowing unconscious mind.” Each artist uses different visuals to portray whatthe soul communicates. There will also be an artists' talk on November 3 at1pm. The closing reception will be on November 23 from 6-8pm. For more thantwenty years The Community Church of New York has sponsored Gallery 35, acollective of artists. www.Gallery35nyc.com at Gallery35 30 East 35th Street (between Madison & Park Avenue)

October 27 12 - 2pm Halloween Party at St Vartan Park FREE family-friendly event. Wear your costume. Schedule: 12 - 12:30pm craftsactivity, 12:30pm - 1:20pm Looney Lenny the Clown will entertain, ending withLooney Lenny's Costume Parade and followed by free food and drinks. Pleasefeed your children something to tide them over until 1:30pm. Hosted by The St.Vartan Preschool & the New York City Parks Department. at St. Vartan Park 1st Avenue between 35th & 36th Street

October 27 11am - 2pm Trick or Treat the Terminal! FREE family-friendly event. Bring the kids in costume for trick or treating,giveaways and special activities. at Grand Central Terminal 42nd Street & Park Avenue

October 27 1:30 - 3pm Walking Tour of Historic Murray Hill FREE for new members. Learn about the many landmark buildings in MurrayHill, including the Union League Club, The Morgan Library, the PolishConsulate and others. The tour also features information about the well-knownarchitects who designed them and the famous people who once called thisneighborhood home, including Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, J.P. Morganand others. Find out how Mary Murray distracted the British General Howe toallow the American army to escape during the American Revolution.Knowledgeable tour guides will focus on the unique architectural qualities of thebuildings as well as the historic evolution of the neighborhood and itspreservation as a residential oasis in Midtown Manhattan. Paula Thomson willbe your tour guide. A Murray Hill resident for 40 years and a licensed NYC tourguide, she worked the City Sights double-decker buses and instituted themonthly Murray Hill tours. Tickets are $20/Free for new members who joined inthe last year. Register now. Meet at 37th Street & Park Avenue (45 Park Avenue)

Halloween at

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Bryant Park October 31 4 – 6:30pm

Tricks and Treats at Bryant Park FREE and family-friendly. This Halloween, the ghoul-est party in town is atBank of America Winter Village and Le Carrousel in Bryant Park. Everyone'sinvited! It’s a Halloween celebration with magic tricks, face painting, pumpkindecorating, arts and crafts, and a monster mash! Come in costume, pick up afree trick-or-treat bag courtesy of Bank of America, and visit select HolidayShops for treats. Trick-or-Treating at the Holiday Shops: 4pm-6:30pm, or untilsupply lasts (pick up bag at The Deck or Le Carrousel), Scary Stories with CaliCo Cat at The Deck: 4:30pm-5:15pm, Monster Mash with Cali Co Cat at TheDeck: 5:15pm-5:30pm, Justin the Magician at The Deck: 5:40pm-6:30pm,Pumpkin Decorating at Le Carrousel: 4pm until supply lasts, Arts & Crafts at LeCarrousel: 4pm until supply lasts, Face Painting at Le Carrousel: 4:30pm-6:30pm, first come, first served. at Bryant Park (between 40th & 42nd Street, and between 5th & 6th Avenue, behind theLibrary)

November 2 2 - 4pm Film premiere and reception to introduce a newfilm A Walking Tour of Historic Murray Hill The Preservation & Design Committee of The Murray Hill NeighborhoodAssociation present a new film A Walking Tour of Historic Murray Hill featuring14 Landmark Buildings and spectacular footage of our scenic neighborhood.The afternoon program will also include a tribute to Minor Bishop, architecturalhistorian, preservationist, artist and long-time resident of Murray Hill, whooriginated the walking tour program. The event concludes with a reception. Thefilm features tour guide Robin Garr, and includes lively historical backgroundand architectural commentary on Murray Hill's landmark buildings as well ashistory of the neighborhood. The film was produced and edited by Videotex inpartnership with EdgeCity Design. Tickets are $25/MHNA member, $45/MHNAmember couple, $35/non-member. Register online or call 212-689-6730.DVDs of the film will be available for purchase at this film premiere. Photo:Detail of the Landmark De Lamar Mansion (now the Polish Consulate). at the Landmark Bowdoin Carriage House now The Henry George School ofSocial Science 149 East 38th Street (between Lexington & 3rd Avenue)

Capital fundinginfo session forschools and non-profits

November 6, 7, 13, 14

Schools and non-profits: attend a capital fundinginfo session. Source: Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer's email of 10/2/19, October2019 Update Every year, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer provides funding insupport of important capital projects throughout Manhattan. This funding isavailable to city agencies, non-profit organizations, cultural institutions, andpublic schools for projects that enrich the community and city as a whole. Aswe do each year, my office is conducting information sessions to help schoolsand nonprofits manage the ins and outs of the capital funding applicationprocess. Info Sessions for Schools: Wednesday, November 6 4 – 6pm, 1 Centre Street, 19th Floor South, RSVPhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/capital-grant-session-for-schools-downtown-tickets-74885575773

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Wednesday, November 13 4 – 6pm, 530 W. 166th Street, 2nd Floor, RSVP https://www.eventbrite.com/e/capital-grant-session-for-schools-uptown-tickets-74885664037 Info Sessions for Non-Profits: Thursday, November 7 4 – 6pm, 1 Centre Street, 19th Floor South, RSVPhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/capital-grant-session-for-non-profits-downtown-tickets-74859594061 Thursday, November 14 1 – 3pm, 530 W. 166th Street, 2nd Floor, RSVPhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/capital-grant-session-for-non-profits-uptown-tickets-74885314993

Changing Signs,Changing Times

Through November 6 Changing Signs, Changing Times: A History ofWayfinding in Transit This exhibit shows how signage in New York's transit system has continuallyevolved to convey information quickly and clearly, and to help passengers findtheir way. at New York Transit Museum Gallery Annex Grand Central Terminal 42nd Street, enter at Vanderbilt Avenue

Save the Date - December 6 6-8pm! MHNA Business Networking event at the AKCMuseum of the Dog Join us for this Murray Hill Business social event as we welcome the Museumof Dog as one of our Murray Hill Neighborhood Association Business Members.It's a great way to connect with other Murray Hill businesses! Network, learnmore about the Museum, the collection, programs, and their space. Everyonewill have a chance to speak about their businesses (your elevator pitch).Afterwards, guests are invited to tour the Museum and experience theMuseum's digital exhibits on their own. Snacks and refreshments will beoffered. Open to MHNA Business Members, as well as non-member Murray Hillbusinesses interested in networking and joining the MHNA. Sponsored by theAKC Museum of the Dog and The Murray Hill Neighborhood AssociationBusiness Networking Committee. Look for emails with information on how toregister for this event!

December 8 3 - 4pm Start off the holiday season with a gift to yourcommunity! We are asking for a small crew of volunteers to help our Greening andCleaning Team make sure the neighborhood looks its best for our Holiday TreeLighting on December 8th. Help us clean up litter along Park Avenue and itsimmediate side streets at 3pm so that our neighborhood sparkles for thefestivities later that evening. Wear clothes to get dirty in. We will provide thegarbage bags, dustpans and gloves. Questions, please contact: Stein Berre,email [email protected]. Sign up online. Meet at the SW corner of Park Avenue and 36th Street

December 8 5 - 8pm Holiday Tree Lighting and Party

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5 - 5:45pm (FREE and family-friendly) Tree lighting on the Park Avenue malls,with Santa & refreshments outside the Park Avenue Tavern. 5:45 - 8pm Party inside the Park Avenue Tavern Barrel Room with wine, beer,open bar, food and meet your neighbors. Early bird prices untilNovember 15: $60 for MHNA members/$70 non-members. Then $65 forMHNA members/$75 for non-members.Tickets now on sale.at the Park Avenue Tavern 99 Park Avenue (corner of 39th Street)

Ongoing events in theneighborhood

Free LegalClinics forVeterans

First Monday of each month (except holidays) 1 - 3:30pm Manhattan VA Hospital Military Mondays FreeLegal Clinic The attorneys are available by appointment and to walk-in clients on MilitaryMondays: the first Monday of every month (except holidays) at VA’s ManhattanCampus. Valuable legal services are being offered free of charge by high statusNYC legal firms to Veterans at, or below poverty level. Pro bono legal servicescan help Veterans with legal programs relating to social security benefits,housing concerns and child support issues. In cases of immediate need or tomake appointments, they recommended calling 917-661-4500 which acts bothas an appointment line and a hotline to refer clients to the appropriate avenuefor relief. 423 East 23rd Street 1st Floor Atrium

AKC Museum of the Dog museumofthedog.org, 212-696-8360. The Museum of the Dog has one of thefinest collections of canine-related art. The special exhibits and permanentcollection combine fine arts with cutting edge technology and interpretation.The Museum of the Dog provides unique and engaging experiences for visitorsof all ages. Many programs are free with the price of admission. Check theirwebsite calendar for events. Tuesday through Sunday 10am to 5pm. at AKC Museum of the Dog 101 Park Avenue (entrance on 40th Street)

Mondays 7pm Big Apple Chorus open rehearsals (for men andwomen)FREE. If you can carry a basic tune you can join New York City's longestrunning non-classical men's (and now women's) a cappella singing group, adiverse group of all ages and backgrounds. Open rehearsals are held almostevery Monday at 111 East 33rd Street (between Park & Lexington Avenues) inthe Norman Thomas High School auditorium, but call or email first to confirmschedules and holidays. No reservation necessary. For more information

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visit www.bigapplechorus.org. Telephone: 646-535-2191.at the Noman Thomas H.S. Auditorium111 East 33 Street, 2nd Floor

Henry George School of Social Science FREE classes. Single classes and 8-course certificate programs: Principals ofPolitical Economy . Economic Science . Money, Credit & Banking . Land ValueCapture: Theory and Practice . The New Economics of the Business Cycle .Free Trade and Globalization . History of Economic Thought, and more.Students can take courses or single classes. For informationemail [email protected] or call 212-889-8020. Learn more about thecourses and register at hgsss.org. at Henry George School of Social Science 149 East 38th Street (between Lexington & 3rd Avenue)

The Morgan Library & Museum Calendar The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street. MHNAmembers can book tickets for The Morgan's public programs (concerts, talks,films, etc.) at The Morgan's member price. This applies to all single events(except for the Orchestra of St. Luke's concerts). Click "Member" whenordering online, or if you are ordering by phone mention that you are a MHNAmember. Call Visitor Services at 212-685-0008 for phone orders

Turtle Bay Music School Community Programs TBMS offers many community programs. See their website for additionalinformation. Website: www.tbms.org, email: [email protected]. at Turtle Bay Music School 330 East 38th Street (between 1st & 2nd Avenue)

MTA Metrocards MTA Metrocard Bus and Van Schedule

CommunityMeetings

Community Board 6 Calendar. Community Board 6 meetingsare open to the public, and you can express your views and concerns aboutvarious issues.

Community Board 5 website The 17th Precinct Community Council meeting isheld on the last Tuesday of every Month at 6:30pm at the Sutton PlaceSynagogue, 225 East 51st Street. Check their website for details.

New York PublicLibrary Events

Schwarzman Building 476 Fifth Avenue (42nd St and Fifth Ave) Calendar (many events are family friendly) Check their calendar for

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workshops on computers and popular software such as Excel and Word, booktalks, programs for kids, films, etc. Many of the Mid-Manhattan Branchprograms have been relocated to the Schwarzman Building while Mid-Manhattan is being renovated.

Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street Many FREE events and workshops for small businesses, individuals andfamilies Calendar For individuals and families: The Financial Coaching Corps programsupports the financial stability of individuals and families in the community.One-on-one sessions with a financial coach provide tools and skills for moneymanagement. Learn more and sign up for a free session with a local counselor.For seniors: They can also help with questions about Medicare nypl.org/moneymatters. For businesses: Quick Consultations - quick tips and pointers on how theresources of the Library can help you and your business. For more informationvisit https://www.nypl.org/help/services/smallbiz/quick-consultation

Mid-Manhattan Library 455 Fifth Avenue The Mid-Manhattan Library is closed from August 1, 2017 until 2020 forrenovation. Services are relocated to the Schwarzman Building, SIBL and otherneighborhood libraries during the renovation. For more general information onthe temporary closure and on the project overall, please visit nypl.org/midtown.To share feedback or ask questions, please email [email protected].

Kips Bay Library 446 Third Avenue Calendar (many events are family friendly)

Grand Central Library 135 East 46th Street Calendar (many events are family friendly)

Calendar of Events in Bryant Park

CUNY GraduateCenter

CUNY Graduate Center Calendar Music-in-Midtown: FREE concerts at 1pm and evening concerts (during theseason)

Free Public Events at The Gotham Center for New York History

CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue (between 34th and 35th Street)

Baruch CollegeCalendar

Baruch Performing Arts Some events are free.

Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship (events & workshops) 55 Lexington Avenue (at 25th Street) "The Tower", Suite 2-140 [email protected]

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Every day at 12:30pm

Official Grand Central Terminal Tour This 75-minute tour, led by Municipal Art Society docents, highlights the history,architecture and operation of the world's largest train terminal. MHNA members get the MAS member price Cost: $25 adults / $20 MAS members Register for tour (click Group, space is limited) Meet at GCT's Main Concourse

Every Friday 12:30pm FREE Walking Tour of the Grand CentralNeighborhood The Grand Central Partnership offers a no-reservations-required walking tourthat provides a survey of many architecturally and historically significant sightsaround Grand Central Terminal. For additional information visit http://www.grandcentralpartnership.nyc/things-to-do/tours or contact [email protected]. Meet in the street-level atrium at 120 Park Avenue (southwest corner of East 42nd St and Park Avenue)

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