Upcoming Events in Murray Hill and...July 8, 2019

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July 9 Reservations open for NYC Summer NYC Summer Restaurant Week Restaurant NYC Restaurant Week is July 22-August 16 Many restaurants in Murray Hill / Kips Bay / Midtown East / Gramercy Week / NoMad are participating: https://www.nycgo.com/restaurant-week?neighborhood= gramercy,kips-bay,midtown-east,murray-hill,nomad

LPC Binding July 9 approximate time 1pm, be there by 12:45 pm Report of the Landmarks Preservation Commission: NYPL on 5th Binding Report on the Public Avenue Library, 476 Fifth Avenue LPC-19-40687 476 Fifth Avenue - New York Public Library - Individual and Interior Landmark - Block 1257 - Lot 1 Zoning C5-3 CD: 5. BINDING REPORT: A Beaux-Arts style library building designed by Carrère & Hastings and built in 1898-1911. Application is to create and modify window and door openings, and alter a Commission approved addition within the south court. at Landmarks Preservation Commission 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor

July 10 6:30pm (doors open at 6pm) Film screening 'Disobedience' and

discussion Based on Naomi Alderman's book, the film stars Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams and Alessandro Nivola. Screenplay by Sebastián Lelio and Rebecca Lenkiewicz. The film follows a woman as she returns to her Orthodox Jewish community that shunned her decades earlier for an attraction to a female childhood friend. Once back, their passions reignite as they explore the boundaries of faith and sexuality. Stay after for a discussion led by the Makor Center's Rabbi Frank Tamburello. RSVP call 212-682-2626 or email [email protected]. at the Makor Center for Spiritual Judaism 109 East 39th Street (between Park & )

July 11 10am – 12:30pm Breaking into the Fashion and Beauty Industry 2019 FREE. Presented by U.S. Small Business Administration NY District Office. Description: This workshop will cover the following: knowing and understanding your customer demographic, how to build and For businesses manage inventory, setting up a website and using platforms, how to or those who use photography, ways to increase and direct tra?c to your website, the role of social media in building your brand, how to get started with want to start one your ecommerce business. Presenter: Camille Newman. Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/breaking-into-the-fashion-and- beauty-industry-2019-tickets-63885936556 (allow time to get through security if you go). at U.S. Small Business Administration 26 Federal Plaza 6th Floor Conference Center Room J

FREE Lunchtime Starting July 17 12:15 - 1:30pm Jazz Series Summer Wednesday Lunchtime Jazz Series at 600 FREE. This summer, enjoy free, open-air, lunchtime concerts at the public plaza at 600 Third Avenue as part of their Summer Jazz Series. The Summer Jazz Series is presented by L&L Holding Company and the Grand Central Partnership. July 17: Artist: Eric Person Trio July 24: Artist: Craig Bailey Quartet July 31: Artist: Greg Glassman Quintet August 7: Artist: Tony Depaolo Trio August 14: Artist: Joe Vincent Tranchina Trio August 21: Artist: Bryan Carrott Quartet August 28: Artist: Eric Person Trio Full schedule

July 28 1:30 - 3pm Walking Tour of Historic Murray Hill FREE for new members who have joined in the past year. A knowledgeable guide will take you to many historic landmarks in Murray Hill, including the Union League Club, The Morgan Library, the Polish Consulate and others. You will learn about the well-known architects who designed the buildings and the famous people who once called this neighborhood home, including Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan and more. Find out how Mary Murray distracted the British General Howe to allow the American army to escape during the American Revolution. 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 . Tickets are $20 / FREE for new members who have joined in the past year (one time only). Register online. Meet at 37th Street & Park Avenue (in front of 45 Park Avenue)

Painter in Residence July 22 (application deadline) Program at Apply for Eighth Annual Painter in Bryant Park Residence Program at Bryant Park Bryant Park Corporation is now accepting applications from artists for positions in their eighth annual Painter in Residence program. The competition is open to all U.S. artists 18 years or older. Work samples submitted for consideration must have been completed in the last two years. Successful applicants will be commissioned to work outside at Bryant Park, creating representational images that will comprise a visual record of Bryant Park. Two artists will be selected for the program, and each will work at the park for a two-week period, the first from August 19 - 30; and the next from September 2 – 13. The position includes a stipend and supplemental funds for materials. The closing date for applications is July 22, 2019, and awards will be announced August 5, 2019. Click here for complete information about program requirements and an application form. You can also email requests for application forms to [email protected]. Art produced by the program now hangs in Bryant Park’s restrooms, and a select few participating artists have provided instruction at the Art Cart’s Artist Studio Workshops.

July 23 7 - 8:30pm A Conversation with Assembly Member Richard Gottfried on Bill A.8230, regarding decriminalizing sex work

FREE and open to the public. A conversation about bill A.8230/S.6419, regarding decriminalizing sex work. Speakers: New York State Assembly Member Richard Gottfried, bill sponsor; Dorchen Leidholdt, Sanctuary for Families Legal Director and Co-chair of the New York State Anti-Trafficking Coalition; Marian Hatcher, Policy Analyst and Victim Advocate in the Office of Public Policy for the Cook County Sheriff’s Office; Jessica Raven, Decrim NY Steering Committee member. Moderated by the Rev. Adrian Dannhauser. Register here and you can also submit questions for the panelists. Murray Hill Assembly Member Dan Quart is a co-sponsor of this bill. Link to the text of the bill. at Church of the Incarnation 209 Madison Avenue (between 35th & 36th Street)

July 31 (deadline) Apply to be an MHNA Trustee in 2019-2020 The Murray Hill Neighborhood Association is seeking new trustees to serve for the 2019-2020 year, beginning in September. The MHNA is a non-profit organization staffed with volunteers, and its mission is to continue to make Murray Hill a highly desirable place to live, work and visit. As a trustee of MHNA, you can have a voice in decisions that affect our neighborhood, such as: Quality of Life, Safety, Preservation of our historic neighborhood. We ask that you will: be a member of the MHNA, attend monthly board meetings, co-chair a committee, help stage our annual street festival. We have openings in the following areas: Treasurer's committee - pay bills, work with accountant to prepare financial statements (familiarity with Quickbooks is required); Membership processing & member mailings (familiarity with computers and access to the internet are required); social media functions; newsletter and website (familiarity with computers and MS Word and access to the internet are required); membership outreach. If you or someone you know would like to participate, please send us a short bio that includes your qualifications and ideas for improving Murray Hill, along with your contact information. Please respond by July 31. Email Tom Horan at [email protected] with the words "Trustee Application" in the Subject. Interviews will be held between August 1 and August 31. The MHNA is committed to operating as a diverse and inclusive organization.

September 16 Application deadline Volunteer Opportunity: Help Families and Individuals Get Back on Their Feet The Advocacy, Counseling and Entitlement Services (ACES) Project of the Community Service Society is recruiting retired individuals age 55 years or older to serve as volunteer public benefit counselors dedicated to helping financially disadvantaged people. ACES volunteers assist clients with completing applications for public Help Families & benefits and help correct benefit related problems. Volunteers must Individuals Get attend a training that begins October 1, 2019. Upon completion, they are placed in agencies in one of the five boroughs to provide Back on Their information on government benefits to low-income families, older Feet adults, and individuals with disabilities. A personal interview, successful completion of the training, and a commitment of six hours per week for one year of volunteer service is required. Applicants must have advocacy, research, and computer skills, in addition to an interest in assisting low-income populations and learning about public benefit programs. No prior benefit experience is required. Your participation in this program gives you a chance to help others in a truly significant way. For more information, please telephone Rebecca Haase at 212-614-5482. To apply, go to: www.cssny.org/programs/entry/the-aces-project.

October 3 - Save the date! The Murray Hill Neighborhood Association Annual General Meeting - "Better Together" (more details to follow)

Friday, October 11 - Deadline for Registration for General Election Saturday, October 26 - Sunday November 3 - Early voting (locations TBA) Tuesday, November 5 - General Election Board of Elections website where you can look up your polling place, IMPORTANT check your registration status, request absentee ballots, generate a sample ballot for your address, etc.: https://vote.nyc.ny.us ELECTION Apply for an absentee ballot if you are not able to go to a polling DATES place. NOTE: In New York State, you can only vote in your registered party's Primary Election. There is only one contest in Murray Hill: Democrat - Judge of the Civil Court - District 4th Municipal Court District - New York: E. Grace Park & Lynne Fischman Uniman.

Ongoing events in the

neighborhood

Mondays 7pm Big Apple Chorus open rehearsals (for men and women) FREE. If you can carry a basic tune you can join 's longest running non-classical men's (and now women's) a cappella Big Apple singing group, a diverse group of all ages and backgrounds. Open rehearsals are held almost every Monday at 111 East 33rd Street Chorus (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

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 Artist Series FREE and open to the public. The Artist Series at TBMS is a concert series featuring TBMS faculty members. As talented and active performing musicians, together they present an eclectic season of musical program. Concerts take place on Friday nights throughout the school year and are followed by meet-the-artist receptions. Schedule of concerts for the 2018-2019 season. RSVP to [email protected]. (donations welcome) at Turtle Bay Music School - Performance Hall 330 East 38th Street (between 1st & 2nd Avenue)

MTA Metrocards MTA Metrocard Bus and Van Schedule

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 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 . Check their website for details.

New York Public Schwarzman Building 476 Fifth Avenue (42nd St and Fifth Ave) Library Events Calendar (many events are family friendly) Look for their new program The Library After Hours, a new, FREE monthly event. The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue and will have summer hours, closing on Sundays from July 1 until September 2.

Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) 188 Madison Avenue @ Many FREE events and workshops for small businesses, individuals and families Calendar 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. They can also help with questions about Medicare nypl.org/moneymatters

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 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 Graduate Center Calendar Music-in-Midtown: FREE concerts at 1pm and evening concerts CUNY Graduate (during the 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 College Some events are free. Calendar Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship (events & workshops) 55 Lexington Avenue (at 25th Street) "The Tower", Suite 2-140 [email protected]

Every day at 12:30pm

Official 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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