Friday, March 28, 2008

Spring in New York City

Spring is unfolding in New York City and that means residents and visitors alike are looking for things to do. Knitting, crochet, weaving and other fiber arts activities are very popular. With the Euro/US dollar ratio in favor of tourists, New York City is a great knitters and other yarn enthusiasts destination. There are also a number of good deeds one can accomplish while knitting in New York City. Knitting for charity is a way to get free patterns .
In Spring when New Yorkers are not knitting they are often laughing—at places like the Improv or taking continuing education classes at places like Bronx Community College Continuing & Professional Studies. I’ve heard that they are putting together their annual SummerArts program and will update you when the new schedule is available.
Spring also means baseball and some just visit the website for the NY Yankees and others actually order tickets. Oh so do Mets fans. One thing in common for all fans is waiting for the new stadiums nor is that stadia?
We’ll be posting more Spring activities for New York City residents and visitors, so stay tuned!

Friday, March 14, 2008

More March Events New York City

More events to enjoy in New York City during March include:

New York City Pillow Fight 2008
The third annual pillow fight will be held in Union Square Park on Saturday, March 22, 2008 at 3 p.m. Bring a pillow and a friend or assailant. The subway lines all stop at 14th Street- Union Square. This year’s event will coincide with pillow fights in cities all over the world on World Pillow Fight Day. This year's pillow fight is timed to coincide with pillow fights in cities all over the world. Learn more about World Pillow Fight Day.

The annual New York City Easter Day Parade is Sunday March 23, 2008 . Paraders often begin at St. Patrick's Cathedral and the parade of fashionistas is on Fifth Avenue, from 44th to 55th Street

Friday, March 7, 2008

March Events New York City

If you’re travelling to New York City to cheer on your favorite basketball team during March Madness, there are other things to do and see while you are here.

The 11th Annual USA Memory Championship will be held on Saturday, March 8, 2008 from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the Con Edison Grand Auditorium, 4 Irving Place (14th Street) in New York City and is FREE for spectators.This annual event is for "Mental Athletes" to compete in events like memorizing a string of 1,000 random digits, or two decks of shuffled cards, 99 names and faces, 100 spoken words and an unpublished 50 line poem. This year’s tournament includes challengers from around the country. The winner of the USA Memory Championship qualifies to compete against the champions of other countries in the World Memory Championships.

Then on March 9 there’s the New York Open Judo Championship held at the New York Athletic Club, 180 Central Park South with participants from 23 countries.

And not to miss the The Pier Antiques Show at Pier 94, 55th Street & 12th Avenue, Saturday and Sunday, March 15-16, 2008. The Pier Antiques Show will have thousands of shoppers and about 500 exhibitors . Items will include art and antiques, collectibles , interesting modern furnishings as well as vintage fashions. Admission is $15 with children under 16 accompanied by an adult FREE. http://www.stellashows.com/.

Of course New Yorker’s and visitors alive will enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Monday March 17, 2008. After the parade head to McSorley's , New York City's oldest continuously operated saloon. Established in 1854. McSorley's offers a uniquel pub experience with sawdust-covered floors, and the legendary backroom where the ale flowed during Prohibition. Women have only been welcomed at McSorley's since 1970 (and the ladies’ room was installed sixteen years later). There are only two kinds of beer available – McSorley’s Light and McSorley’s Dark – and you’ll have to belly up to the bar to get a pint. There are no stools.15 E 7th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, 212-473-9148. Take the #6 train to Astor Place.

Molly's Pub & Restaurant, Shebeen is a traditional Irish pub with sawdust on the floor and a log-burning fireplace. This pub is famous for its Shepherd's Pie and pints of Guinness. Reasonable prices. Molly's is located at 287 3rd Avenue near 22nd Street, 212-889-3361Take the #6 train to 23rd Street

And the China Institute has an exhibition, Tea, Wine & Poetry: Qing dynasty literati and their drinking vessels from March 24–June 16, 2008. The China Institute is located at 125 East 65 Street and hours are Monday–Saturday ~ 10 AM–5 PM and Tuesday & Thursday ~ 10 AM–8 PM

Saturday, March 1, 2008

CHOCOLATE -NEW YORK CITY

Chocolate! I've decided to be reincarnated as chocolate, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, any kind of chocolate. There are a number of exquisite chocolate shops downtown, midtown and uptown in New York City. Tourists and residents alike will enjoy more chocolate in New York City ...

Chocolate Moderne with retail outlets in several states including our beloved North Carolina. Also at Tisserie at Broadway and 17th Street, and then walk on up to 19th Street for Michel Cluizel. Do Not forget Vere's Chocolate Factory with various locations and Vegan sensitivity.