agent
Coldwell Banker Previews International
Patrick Lilly Group
(646)442-7439
Fax: (646) 792-3243
logo
 
Presented by: Coldwell Banker Previews International

Calendar of Events

 

I hope that you enjoy this month's calendar of NYC events. Feel free to share this with anyone you feel would appreciate it. Global real estate questions and referrals are always welcome!
       
Date   Event Time Location Contact
01 -
Tuesday
  Virtual Universe: The Grand Tour
American Museum of Natural History
  Central Park West
at 79th Street
amnnh.org
The Hayden Planetarium has assembled the world’s largest cosmic atlas, extending from Earth to the greatest distances yet charted by astronomers. On the first Tuesday of each month, visitors are invited to a fully interactive tour of the universe that surrounds us—the longest trip one can take while staying in New York! Fee: $15.

02 -
Wednesday
  You Tell a Lie?
Comix
  353 West 14th Street
New York, NY 10014
comixny.com
    The Liar Show features four performers telling personal stories that will make you laugh or just make you glad you don't live with them. But listen carefully, only three of these people are telling the truth. The fourth is making it up. Find out who the liar is at Comix on April 2 at 8pm. $15 in advance or $20 the day-of, plus 2 item minimum

03 -
Thursday
  Does Art Answer the Questions of Our Lives?
Aesthetic Realism Foundation
06:30 PM 141 Greene Street
bet Houston & Prince
aestheticrealism.org
    Two artists & two architects--M. Rackow, D. Ellison, D. Laurin & A. Romeo, answer Yes! Looking at works of architects Piano & Koolhaas; the sculptor Smith; & at Hokusai. Based on this great principle by Eli Siegel: "All beauty is a making one of opposites, and the making one of opposites is what we are going after in ourselves."

04 -
Friday
  Melting Pot Food Tour
Enthusiastic Gourmet
  LES / Chinatown / Little Italy enthusiasticgourmet.com
    Explore unique food shops and markets and learn about ethnic flavors and cultures of this vast immigrant community. We visit the Lower East Side, Chinatown, and Little Italy, and sample food as we walk. Tours last about 3 hours. Advance reservations are required. Kosher shops closed on Saturday and April 20-27.

05 -
Saturday
  New York Antiquarian Book Fair
ABAA/ILAB
  The Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street sanfordsmith.com
    "The best book fair in the world" - Andy Rooney, CBS "60 Minutes," 2007. Two hundred of the finest book dealers from all over the world will bring rare books, manuscripts, maps, and more to this exhibition and sale. Sunday, April 6 from noon to 3pm, visitors can have their own books and manuscripts appraised by experts.

06 -
Sunday
  "Shine a Light"
Clearview Cinemas' Ziegfeld Theatre
  141 West 54th Street
bet 6th & 7th Aves
clearviewcinemas.com
    Scorsese's concert documentary will show the world the Rolling Stones as they've never been seen before! The Ziegfeld is the last movie palace still showing films in Manhattan.

07 -
Monday
  The Lion King 10th Anniversary Exhibit
Time Warner Center
  Time Warner Center at
Columbus Circle
theshopsatcolumbuscircle.com
    The Lion King on Broadway is celebrating its 10th Anniversary with an exhibit at The Shops at Columbus Circle in Time Warner Center. Come experience and see the costumes on display and other origial pieces from set. Don't forget to enter in the sweepstakes to win free tickets to see The Lion King on Broadway!

08 -
Tuesday
  Crocheting the Coral Reef
American Museum of Natural History
  Central Park West
at 79th Street
amnnh.org
    Join Margaret Wertheim, director of the Institute for Figuring, and Kate Holmes, AMNH marine biologist, for a discussion about the plight of coral reefs and the art of "hyperbolic crochet," a fusion of handicraft, mathematics, marine ecology, conservation activism, and collective artistic practice.

09 -
Wednesday
  Spring Bird Walks in Central Park
American Museum of Natural History
07:00 AM -
09:00 AM
Central Park West
at 79th Street
amnnh.org
    Bird enthusiasts will have the opportunity to observe the spring migration of birds in Central Park with naturalist Stephen C. Quinn. During these walks participants will learn how to use field marks, habitat, behavior, and song as aids in identification. Fee $85 (Register at least one week in advance.)

10 -
Thursday
  Stars and Planets for Spring
American Museum of Natural History
  Central Park West
at 79th Street
amnnh.org
    On the last Tuesday of each month, enjoy a live presentation under the brilliant stars of the Zeiss Mark IX Star Projector. This tour of the heavens offers a view of the constantly changing night sky. Learn about the current positions of the Moon, planets, and stars, as well as visual spectacles such as meteor showers, eclipses, and conjunctions.

11 -
Friday
  Melting Pot Food Tour
Enthusiastic Gourmet
  LES / Chinatown / Little Italy enthusiasticgourmet.com
    Explore unique food shops and markets and learn about ethnic flavors and cultures of this vast immigrant community. We visit the Lower East Side, Chinatown, and Little Italy, and sample food as we walk. Tours last about 3 hours. Advance reservations are required. Kosher shops closed on Saturday and April 20-27.

12 -
Saturday
  Weaving Tales of Passion
New-York Historical Society
  170 Central Park West nyhistory.org
    Dozens of dazzling Oriental rugs and textiles will be the centerpiece of Woven Splendor from Timbuktu to Tibet: Exotic Rugs and Textiles from New York Collectors, a major New-York Historical Society exhibition examining the history of the Oriental rug in New York and the story of the Hajji Baba Club—the nation’s oldest rug collecting group at 75.

13 -
Sunday
  Jackie Robinson Weekend
Staten Island Children's Museum
  Snug Harbor Center
1000 Richmond Terrace
statenislandkids.org
    Celebrate a great athlete and a great man. Paint his silhouette on the field and learn about the nine values he lived by. Workshops are free with museum admission and start at 1:30, 2:30 & 3:30 p.m.

14 -
Monday
  Richard Riley Award Presentation
American Architectural Foundation
05:30 PM 317 East 67th Street jrec.org
    Invites You To Attend The Presentation of THE RICHARD RILEY AWARD to the Julia Richman Education Complex.

15 -
Tuesday
  Dinner in the Dark - Cosmo Party
Suba
07:30 PM 109 Ludlow Street cosmoparty.com
    The most thrilling dinner of your life. Eat in complete darkness. Will you dare ? Arouse your senses, smell the spices, savour the food, speak to faceless voices... Cost: $89.

16 -
Wednesday
  The Properties of Water
American Museum of Natural History
  Central Park West
at 79th Street
amnnh.org
    Children will construct their own terrarium to learn about ground water, where it comes from, and why it is so important. (11am-12:30pm ages 4-6, each child with one adult; 1:30pm-3pm ages 7-9) Fee: $30

17 -
Thursday
  Chocolate Tasting Class
La Maison du Chocolat
06:30 PM 1018 Madison Avenue
bet 34th & 35th Sts
lamaisonduchocolat.com
    The Duo Session explores chocolate associations. You will taste three different types of tea and two different types of coffee with chosen chocolates to discover the secrets of associating flavors and chocolates. The session is approximately 1 1/2 hours. The cost is $70.00 per person.

18 -
Friday
  Zeigfeld Classics James Bond Week 1
Clearview Cinemas' Ziegfeld Theatre
  141 West 54th Street
bet 6th & 7th Aves
clearviewcinemas.com
    MOVIES...The Way They Were Meant to Be Seen! Clearview Cinemas' Ziegfeld Theatre , opened in 1969. It features 1,169 seats and is decorated with sumptous red carpeting & abundant gold trim. It is the last movie palace still showing films in Manhattan. Join us for "Goldfinger" and "The Spy Who Loved Me" presented in Digital Cinema.

19 -
Saturday
  The Saturday Performance Series
The Lower Eastside Girls Club
  56 East 1st Street
bet 1st & 2nd Aves
girlsclub.org
    The Lower Eastside Girls Club Saturday Performance Series, now in its second year, is a weekly afternoon performance series, open to the public, free-of-charge and featuring all-women line-ups of musicians, singer-songwriters, MC’s and poets.

20 -
Sunday
  Central Park Earth Day
Central Park Conservancy & Festival
12:00 PM -
04:00 PM
Rumsey Playfield
72nd & Central Park
centralparknyc.org
    Celebrate Earth Day in Central Park with live music, planting & mulching projects, tree care & composting demonstrations, and crafts with recycled materials. Pack a picnic and bring a blanket for FREE music and activities for all! 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Rain or shine. Presented by Chase.

21 -
Monday
  Melting Pot Food Tour
Enthusiastic Gourmet
  LES / Chinatown / Little Italy enthusiasticgourmet.com
    Explore unique food shops and markets and learn about ethnic flavors and cultures of this vast immigrant community. We visit the Lower East Side, Chinatown, and Little Italy, and sample food as we walk. Tours last about 3 hours. Advance reservations are required. Kosher shops closed on Saturday and April 20-27.

22 -
Tuesday
  Children's Day Camp: Water Camp
American Museum of Natural History
  Central Park West
at 79th Street
amnnh.org
    Children are invited to dive into the science behind water. Drawing on themes from Water: H2O = Life, kids will learn about the ways water supports the variety of life on Earth, water ecology and conservation, and the cultural significance of water. (For 4th & 5th graders) Fee: $450

23 -
Wednesday
  Fabulous Shopping Tours
Shop Gotham
    shopgotham.com
    Shop Gotham navigates you through the world's most exciting shopping mecca. Exclusive store Discounts, Wholesale access, out-of-the-way finds, Sample sales. Daily tours of Soho/Nolita and Garment Center, custom Private tours , Sweet 16's & more. 10% discount if use code: NYCvisit co

24 -
Thursday
  Nick Hempton Band
Smalls Jazz Club
  183 West 10th Street smallsjazzclub.com
    Four of NY's grooviest stonking their way through two riveting sets of originals and jazz classics in the stylish and salubrious surrounds of a NY jazz landmark. Jazz, booze—all the ingredients for a top night out. Nick Hempton: saxophone; Yotam Silberstein: guitar; Marco Panascia: bass; Slammin' Dan Aran: drums.

25 -
Friday
  Late Night Dance Party: One Step Beyond
American Museum of Natural History
  Central Park West
at 79th Street
amnnh.org
    Flavorpill, New York ’s online cultural attaché to young professionals, brings the party to the American Museum of Natural History with One Step Beyond, a monthly event featuring the biggest names in techno, electronica, indie rock, and hip-hop. Guests can get their groove on and enjoy screenings of a Space Show. Cocktails keep party going. Fee $20

26 -
Saturday
  New York Dragons vs. Cleveland
Nassau Coliseum
  1255 Hempstead Tpke
Uniondale, NY
newyorkdragons.com
    Youth Tickets Under 17 are 50% off! | US +1 8662358499 Call  The New York Dragons home game against Cleveland at 7:00pm. Join the action-packed game of arena football, a sport like no other! For tickets call US +1 8662358499 Call  or send an email to ticketinfo@newyorkdragons.com today! New York Dragons Arena Football: You're IN the Game!

27 -
Sunday
  NYC GROWS Garden Festival
Union Square Park South Plaza
10:00 AM -
05:00 PM
Union Square garden.org
    NYC GROWS Garden Festival" presented by Target. Union Square Paek. Free activities for everyone. Kids Gardening, City Gardening, Healthy Choices.

28 -
Monday
  Melting Pot Food Tour
Enthusiastic Gourmet
  LES / Chinatown / Little Italy enthusiasticgourmet.com
    Explore unique food shops and markets and learn about ethnic flavors and cultures of this vast immigrant community. We visit the Lower East Side, Chinatown, and Little Italy, and sample food as we walk. Tours last about 3 hours. Advance reservations are required. Kosher shops closed on Saturday and April 20-27.

29 -
Tuesday
  Virtual Universe: The Grand Tour
American Museum of Natural History
  Central Park West
at 79th Street
amnnh.org
    The Hayden Planetarium has assembled the world's largest cosmic atlas, extending from Earth to the greatest distances yet charted by astronomers. Join us on the first Tuesday of each month for a fully interactive tour of the universe that surrounds us- the longest trip you can take while staying in New York.

30 -
Wednesday
  Secrets of a Soccer Mom
Snapple Theater Center
  210 West 50th Sreet
at Broadway
secretsofasoccermom.com
    In critically acclaimed “Secrets of a Soccer Mom”, three women leave their traditional spot on the sidelines to play in the annual mother-son soccer game. This ordinary day becomes extraordinary as the competition ignites their fierce desire to recapture their spirit, humor and passion.

For Sale: $1,799,000
 
 
Patrick Lilly Group, 64 West 21st Street, New York, NY, 10010


 
Patrick Lilly Group
64 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10010
Last modified 8/28/2008