Upcoming Events in Murray Hill and...September 30, 2019

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Through September 30 UN General Assembly 2019 The 74th UN General Assembly Key Dates: September 17 - Opening of the General Assembly regular session, September 24 - Opening of the general debate. The UN General general debate of the seventy-fourth session will be held from Tuesday, 24 September, to Saturday, 28 September, and on Monday, 30 September 2019. Assembly Presenting the President-Elect of the 74th session: H.E. Mr. Tijjani Muhammad- Bande. https://www.un.org/en/ga/ Expect street closures and security checkpoints, especially north of to approximately 48th Street and east of 3rd Avenue. Traffic may also be affected in surrounding areas.

Through October 9 High Holy Day Services at the Metropolitan Synagogue (2019/5780) Serving the Reform & Egalitarian Community for over 65 years. Welcoming the Unaffiliated and Young Professionals. Rabbi Joshua Plaut PhD, Cantor Michael Niemann, Music & Choir Director Leonard Lehrman. Read more about Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services. For information call 212-679-8580 or email [email protected], website metropolitansynagogue.org. at Metropolitan Synagogue 40 East 35th Street (between Park and Madison)

Through October 9 High Holidays 2019 Presented by Because Jewish The High Holidays are produced under the leadership and guidance of Because Jewish founder Rabbi Daniel Ain and music supervisor Jeremiah Lockwood. Led by Rabbi Daniel Brenner and Musical Director Jordan McLean. With members of the bands Antibalas * Darkside * Barbez * Hydra * Isle of Klezbos * Golem * The Sway Machinery * Superhuman Happiness * and more. Meditation lead by Sydney Faith Rose of Dharma Punx. Various locations. September 29 7:30pm: EREV ROSH HASHANAH at Nublu Classic 62 Avenue C; September 30 10am, ROSH HASHANAH at Brooklyn Bowl 81 Wythe Avenue; October 8 7pm: KOL NIDRE at The Cutting Room 44 East 32nd Street; October 9 10am, YOM KIPPUR at The Cutting Room 44 East 32nd Street. Tickets are available at BecauseJewish.com. Use password for the discount: MURRAY.

September 30 - October 9 High Holidays 2019 at The Makor Center for Spiritual Judaism Open to the public. ROSH HASHANAH SERVICE: Monday, September 30 10am – 12pm, led by Rabbi Frank Tamburello and Ruth Levy Schudroff. Special Guest Singers Michael Iannucci & Ellen Mittenthal. KOL NIDRE: Tuesday, October 8 7 – 9pm, led by Rabbi Frank Tamburello and Ruth Levy Schudroff. YOM KIPPUR: Wednesday, October 9, led by Nina Kaufman and music by Bill Hindin. 10am -1pm: Yom Kippur Morning Service, 4 - 6pm: Yizkor and Ne'ilah/Concluding Service. Light Kiddush to follow. Members Free/Non-Members: $250/10% Discount to MHNA Members. RSVP: [email protected] or 212-682-2626. Flyer. at The Makor Center for Spiritual Judaism 109 East 39th Street

Register to Through October 1: Register to vote in the General vote! Apply for Election in November an Absentee Through October 29: Apply for an Absentee Ballot if you Ballot! cannot go to the polling place for early voting or for the General Election on November 5 If you have a valid ID from the State Department of Motor Vehicles, you can register to vote online. To vote in Primary Elections in New York State you must be registered with a political party. 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 the ballot. Read more about the proposed changes to the Charter.

October 3 6 – 7:30pm Panel discussion: Rent Reform Meets Reality Join City Limits and the Henry George School of Social Science for a panel discussion on New York’s rent-regulation system. When the state legislature in June passed historic reforms of New York’s rent-regulation system, tenants hailed a victory and property owners bemoaned a disaster. What does the policy actually mean for renters, landlords and neighborhoods? Are tenants able to access the rights and resources the law made available? Are property owners feeling the pain or learning to cope? Are public agencies doing their job to make the new law work well? And what impact will the law have on affordability in New York? Moderated by City Limits’ Executive Editor, Jarrett Murphy, the panel features: Carmen Vega- Rivera, Tenant Leader for Community Action for Safe Apartments, Denise Favorule, Board Member of the Henry George School of Social Science and Associate RE Broker for the Corcoran Group, Frank Ricci, Director of Government Affairs for the Rent Stabilization Association, and Tom Waters, Housing Policy Analyst for the Community Service Society of New York. Event attendees will also receive City Limits’ newsletters. Tickets are $5. RSVP at https://www.hgsss.org/rent-reform- meets-reality at Henry George School of Social Science 149 East 38th Street (between Lexington & 3rd Avenue)

October 3 6pm The ESU Players present Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas FREE and open to the public. Reception at 6pm, staged reading of the play at 6:45pm. About the play: Oxford students, Charley and Jack, recruit roommate Babbs to impersonate Charley's aunt, Donna Lucia, who they need to chaperone a lunch for their sweethearts. But Charley’s aunt is rich so suitors turn up wooing her, and their sweethearts pay more attention to Charley’s aunt than to them. When things couldn’t get worse the real Donna Lucia shows up. RSVP to Ed Mohylowski 212-818-1200 ext.218 or [email protected]. at The English-Speaking Union 144 East 39th Street

October 3 7pm The Murray Hill Neighborhood Association Annual Meeting "Better Together" FREE and open to the public. If you are interested in Quality of Life issues affecting our neighborhood we urge you to attend this meeting. Join us to learn about the MHNA “Better Together” campaign. INVITED SPEAKERS (subject to change): Borough President Gale Brewer, New York City Councilwoman Carolina Rivera-Council District 2, New York City Council Member Keith Powers-Council District 4. IN ADDITION: Get updates on construction, traffic and transportation issues. Hear about the Infrastructure replacement project on 3rd Avenue and surrounding areas. Update from the NYPD Precinct. Meet the MHNA Officers and Trustees, Learn about the work of the MHNA committees. Breakout sessions with MHNA committee chairs will follow. MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS - A light supper will be served. at the Church of the Incarnation 209 (between 35th & 36th Street)

October 3,4,5 PRELUDE 2019: Riotous Excursions FREE and open to the public. First come, first seated. Curated by David Bruin & Sanaz Ghajar in collaboration with Frank Hentschker, produced by Sami Pyne. In this highly contested historical moment, PRELUDE 2019 seeks to re-imagine what it means for the artist to take up the role of rebel, provocateur, and outcast. By putting creative practice in conversation with critical perspectives, Riotous Excursions ventures to the forefront of contemporary theater and performance in order to PRELUDE explore the intersections of artistic innovation, political subversion, and social consciousness. The three-day festival includes performances, presentations, 2019: Riotous panels, and a party. This year, PRELUDE continues the Studio Visit series. Studio Excursions Visits bring together artists, critics, and audiences, offering an opportunity to explore questions and share insights inspired by the work on stage. These events include a presentation of work that is new or in-process, a response by an artist or critic, and a moderated dialogue between the participants and the audience. Full festival schedule to be announced in early September. For updates, please visit: www.preludenyc.org.Full festival schedule to be announced in early September. For updates, please visit: www.preludenyc.org at The Segal Theatre The Graduate Center, CUNY 365 at

October 5 (see times below) FDNY Open House! Great family-friendly activity! FDNY Open Meet your local Fire Fighters! Firehouse Engine 21: 11am - 1pm, 238 E 40th St (between 2nd & 3rd Avenue) Houses! Firehouse Engine 16/Ladder 7: 1 - 3pm, 234 E 29th St (between 2nd & 3rd Avenue) Firehouse: Engine 65: 1 - 3pm, 33 W 43rd St (between 5th & 6th Avenue) Plan your visit: Plan your visit at bit.ly/FDNYOpenHouse19

October 6 11am Join the Church of the Good Shepherd for the Blessing of the Animals On St. Francis of Assisi Day, bring your pet to be blessed. FREE and open to the public (donations welcome). at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd 340 East 31st Street (between 2nd and 3rd Avenue)

For building October 7 6-8pm owners, Forum on Residential Recycling Do you want to be a Recycling Champion? On Monday, October 7th, I am co- managers, hosting a forum with Senator Brad Hoylman where building owners, managers, supers, coop/condo board members, and interested residents can learn how to supers, create a culture of reuse, recycling, and composting in your building. Speakers coop/condo include Jacqueline Ottman, Chair of the Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board; Sam Sepulveda, Outreach Specialist for the NYC Department of Sanitation; and boards & Tom Outerbridge, General Manager of Sims Municipal Recycling. RSVP at www.Lnnk.in/@NYCRecyclingChampion or call 212-490-9535 interested at the Loft at Marble Church residents 274 Fifth Avenue (between 29th and 30th Streets)

October 10 1-2pm Music in Midtown: Pianist Daniel Gortler with the Shanghai Quartet FREE and open to the public. No reservations required. Acclaimed Israeli pianist Daniel Gortler has delighted audiences and critics alike with memorable Music in performances around the world, receiving great praise for his technical mastery and musical ingenuity. Members of the Shanghai Quartet, Weigang Li and Yi-Wen Jiang, Midtown violins, Honggang Li, viola, and Nicholas Tzavaras, cello, will join Gortler in a presentation of the music of Beethoven, Brahms and Grieg. Save the dates for future concerts: October 24, 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 365 Fifth Avenue Room 1201 Elebash Recital Hall

October 10 4 - 8pm Senior Health Fair Senior Health Source: News from Council Member Powers, email of 9/16/19 Join New York City Council Member Keith Powers with Council Member Kallos at Fair St. Peter’s Church for a Senior Health Fair to receive a flu shot and benefit from resources from various health-focused organizations. Vaccines will be sponsored by Walgreens. at Saint Peter's Church 619 (between 53rd & 54th Street)

October 10 5 - 7pm Participatory Budgeting Neighborhood Assembly FREE and open to residents of Council District 4. You are invited to submit ideas to improve our community. Help Council Member Keith Powers (Council District 4) spend $1,000,000! You can also submit ideas on the Idea Map: http://ideas.pbnyc.org/place/597154. Learn more about Participatory Budgeting at https://council.nyc.gov/pb. Guidelines: anyone can post ideas, eligible ideas must be for "capital" projects: physical infrastructure for public benefit, such as park improvements or new technology for schools, “expense" projects, such as after school programs or expanding bus service, are not eligible, ideas will be considered by the Council District in which they are located, all ideas must be submitted by October 11, 2019. at St. Peter's Church - Senior Center 619 Lexington Avenue (between 53rd & 54th Street)

October 11 Participatory Budgeting 2019 - Deadline to Submit Ideas Residents of Council Districts 2 & 4 are invited to submit ideas to improve our community. Guidelines: anyone can post ideas; eligible ideas must be for "capital" projects: physical infrastructure for public benefit, such as park improvements or new technology for schools; “expense" projects, such as after school programs or expanding bus service, are not eligible; ideas will be considered by the Council District in which they are located; all ideas must be submitted by October 11, 2019. Look for notices of meetings about PB for your district. You can also submit ideas on the Idea Map: http://ideas.pbnyc.org/place/597154. Learn more about Participatory Budgeting at https://council.nyc.gov/pb. The 2nd Council District includes the diverse neighborhoods Murray Hill (south of 35th Street), Kips Bay, Rose Hill, Flatiron, Gramercy Park, the East Village and the Lower East Side. See map: https://council.nyc.gov/district-2. Parts of Kips Bay are in Council District 4. Council District 4 includes the east part of Kips Bay, Murray Hill, Turtle Bay, the Upper East Side and more, see map: https://council.nyc.gov/district-4.

THIS IMPORTANT ELECTION WILL HAVE PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE CITY CHARTER Friday, October 11 - Deadline for Registration for General Election Saturday, October 26 - Sunday November 3 - Early voting At PS 116, 210 East 33rd Street. For a complete list of locations and hours for early voting, visit https://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/html/voters/earlyVoting.shtml IMPORTANT Source: State Senator Liz Krueger's Community Bulletin – September 2019 (28th ELECTION District) Tuesday, November 5 - General Election DATES There will be five proposed amendments to the City Charter. More details on these proposals can be found at https://www.charter2019.nyc/ballot-questions. Board of Elections website where you can look up your polling place, check your registration status, request absentee ballots, generate a sample ballot for your address, etc.: https://vote.nyc.ny.us. Apply for an absentee ballot if you are not able to go to a polling place. In New York State, you can only vote in your registered party's primary elections.

Public Hearing: October 16 6:30pm Public Hearing - Updates on the New Mount Sinai Updates on Beth Israel Hospital Mount Sinai FREE and open to the public. Public Hearing - updates for the community on the Beth Israel new Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital. at Mason Hall Auditorium at Baruch College Hospital 17 Lexington Avenue (at 23rd Street)

October 17 7:30pm Doctors Orchestral Society Concert: Works by Chadwick, Brahms and Doppler FREE and open to the public (donations welcome). PROGRAM: G. W. Chadwick, 'Jubilee' from Symphonie Sketches; Johannes Brahms, Symphony No. 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 by physicians interested in performing symphonic music. In recent years it has added community musicians representing the diverse professions in the metropolitan area. Kyunghun Kim is the orchestra's Music Director. at 111 East 33rd Street (between Park & Lexington Avenue)

October 19 6-8pm Closing Reception for exhibit 'We Bend, Not Break' at Gallery35 FREE and open to the public. An exhibit by 12 artists focusing on the strides and struggles of African-Americans and other historically and currently marginalized groups! For more information on this social justice exhibit visit www.gallery35nyc.com. at Gallery35 30 East 35th Street (between Park & Madison Avenue)

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

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

November 2 2 - 4pm Film premiere and reception to introduce a new film A Walking Tour of Historic Murray Hill The Preservation & Design Committee of The Murray Hill Neighborhood Association present a new film A Walking Tour of Historic Murray Hill featuring 14 Landmark Buildings and spectacular footage of our scenic neighborhood. The afternoon program will also include a tribute to Minor Bishop, architectural historian, preservationist, artist and long-time resident of Murray Hill, who originated the walking tour program. The event concludes with a reception. The film features tour guide Robin Garr, and includes lively historical background and architectural commentary on Murray Hill's landmark buildings as well as history of the neighborhood. The film was produced and edited by Videotex in partnership with EdgeCity Design. Tickets are $25/MHNA member, $45/MHNA member 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 of Social Science 149 East 38th Street (between Lexington & 3rd Avenue)

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

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

Save the Date - December 8! 5 - 8pm Holiday Tree Lighting and Party 5 - 5:45pm (FREE and family-friendly) Tree lighting for the trees on the Park Avenue malls, and Santa, refreshments and carolers 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 until November 15: $60 for MHNA members/$70 non-members. Then $65 for MHNA members/$75 for non- members.Tickets now on sale. at the Park Avenue Tavern 99 Park Avenue (corner of 39th Street)

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

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

Mondays 7pm Big Apple Chorus open rehearsals (for men and women) FREE. If you can carry a basic tune you can join New York City's longest running non-classical men's (and now women's) a cappella singing group, a diverse group of all ages and backgrounds. Open rehearsals are held almost every Monday at 111 East 33rd Street (between Park & Lexington Avenues) in the Norman Thomas High School auditorium, but call or email first to confirm schedules and holidays. No reservation necessary. For more information visit www.bigapplechorus.org. Telephone: 646-535-2191. at the Noman Thomas H.S. Auditorium 111 East 33 Street, 2nd Floor

Henry George School of Social Science FREE classes. Single classes and 8-course certificate programs: Principals of Political Economy . Economic Science . Money, Credit & Banking . Land Value Capture: Theory and Practice . The New Economics of the Business Cycle . Free Trade and Globalization . History of Economic Thought . Students can take courses or single classes. For information email [email protected] or call 212-889- 8020. Learn more about the courses 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. MHNA members 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" when ordering online, or if you are ordering by phone mention that you are a MHNA member. 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 additional information. Website: www.tbms.org, email: [email protected]. at Turtle Bay Music School 330 East 38th Street (between 1st & 2nd Avenue)

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Community Board 6 Calendar. Community Board 6 meetings are open to the public, and you can express your views and concerns about various issues. Community Community Board 5 website Meetings The 17th Precinct Community Council meeting is held on the last Tuesday of every Month at 6:30pm at the Sutton Place Synagogue, 225 East 51st Street. Check their website for details.

New York Schwarzman Building 476 Fifth Avenue (42nd St and Fifth Ave) Public Library Calendar (many events are family friendly) Check their calendar for workshops on Events computers and popular software such as Excel and Word, book talks, programs for kids, films, etc. Many of the Mid-Manhattan Branch programs 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 and families Calendar For individuals and families: The Financial Coaching Corps program supports the financial stability of individuals and families in the community. One-on-one sessions with a financial coach provide tools and skills for money management. 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 the resources of the Library can help you and your business. For more information visit 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 for renovation. Services are relocated to the Schwarzman Building, SIBL and other neighborhood libraries during the renovation. For more general information on the 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 Calendar (many events are family friendly)

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

CUNY Graduate Center Calendar CUNY Music-in-Midtown: FREE concerts at 1pm and evening concerts (during the Graduate season) Center Free Public Events at The Gotham Center for New York History CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue (between 34th and 35th Street)

Baruch Performing Arts Baruch Some events are free. College Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship (events & workshops) Calendar 55 Lexington Avenue (at 25th Street) "The Tower", Suite 2-140 [email protected]

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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 Central Neighborhood The Grand Central Partnership offers a no-reservations-required walking tour that provides a survey of many architecturally and historically significant sights around 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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