Friday, November 21, 2014

MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE

MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE

On Thursday, November 27, 2014 at 9 a.m. the 86th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will begin.

The parade travels down Central Park West from 77th Street to Columbus Circle along Central Park South to 6th Avenue, down 6th Avenue to 34th Street and along 34th Street to Macy's Herald Square (34th Street).

Public Viewing Areas:
•Central Park West: West side of street from 70th Street to Columbus Circle & east side of street from 70th to 65th
•Columbus Circle: West side of street
•6th Avenue: between 58th & 34th Streets
•34th Street: south side of street between Broadway & 7th Avenue

Be aware: there is no public or press access in the telecast area on 6th Avenue between 34th and 38th Streets and on 34th Street between Broadway and 7th Avenue. The south side of 34th Street between Broadway and 7th Avenue will has limited public viewing.

ALSO: GRANDSTAND SEATS are NOT available to the general public. These are reserved for VIPS, Special Guests of Macy's, and purchasers of seats via Charity Organizations. Some hotels occasionally have pagage-room deals involving Grandstand seats, but again, these seats are not available to the general public.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Veterans Day Parade in New York City

Veterans Day Parade in New York City

The 2014 Veterans Day Parade will take place on November 11, 2014

The Veterans Day Parade has been organized in New York since 1929. Over 25,000 people participate in the parade each year, making it the largest in the nation. The Veterans Day commemoration begins with a wreath laying ceremony at 10 a.m. at the Eternal Flame in Madison Square Park with the parade beginning at 11:15 a.m.

The event begins at 11:15 a.m., departing from 26th St. up Fifth Ave. and finishing at 52nd St. The review stand will be erected outside the New York Public Library’s main branch.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

New York Marathon : So Why is a marathon 26.2 miles, blame on the Royals


The idea for the modern marathon was inspired by the legend of an ancient Greek messenger who raced from the site of Marathon to Athens, a distance of about 40 kilometers, or nearly 25 miles, with the news of an important Greek victory over an invading army of Persians in 490 B.C. After making his announcement, the exhausted messenger collapsed and died.

So Why is a marathon 26.2 miles, blame on the Royals

The 1908 Games in London the course was extended, allegedly to accommodate the British royal family. As the story goes, Queen Alexandra requested that the race start on the lawn of Windsor Castle (so the littlest royals could watch from the window of their nursery, according to some accounts) and finish in front of the royal box at the Olympic stadium—a distance that happened to be 26.2 miles (26 miles and 385 yards). The random boost in mileage ending up sticking, and in 1921 the length for a marathon was formally standardized at 26.2 miles (42.195 kilometers).http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/why-is-a-marathon-26-2-miles

http://www.tcsnycmarathon.org/

http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/10/nyc_marathong_street_and_bridg.html

Friday, October 31, 2014

NYC Halloween Parade 2014

Date and time: Friday, October 31, 2014, 7 p.m. until about 10:30 p.m. EDT

Route map and meeting spot: People will gather on Sixth Avenue South at Canal Street between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. EDT. The map of the parade route can be seen below, as per the parade’s website.

The Village Halloween Parade will start on 6th Avenue at Canal Street and end at 16th Street.  Village Halloween Parade

Weather: The weather forecast is for a low temperatures of between 49 and 58 degrees during the parade, according to Weather.com. A 60% chance of showers is expected late in the night.

Viewing spots and tips: Simply getting a costume and taking part in the parade is the best way to actually see the action, as the streets and sidewalks along the parade route can become crowded. Those just hoping to watch can find places on Sixth Avenue north of Spring Street to 16th Street, but note that streets west of Sixth Avenue will be closed by police, so it is recommended to arrive at least an hour early to secure a good spot. Avoid streets between Bleecker Street and 14th Street, as they are typically the most crowded.

Television info: Hoping to watch the parade from the comfort of your home? The NYC Halloween Parade will be televised live on NY1 from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EDT. Check your local listings for channels.

Will you be taking part in the Halloween parade? Tweet your thoughts to @Ja9GarofaloTV

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

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Sunday, October 12, 2014

NYC Columbus Day Parade in New York City 2014


NYC Columbus Day Parade in New York City 2014

The Columbus Day Parade will take place on Monday, October 13, 2014.

The Columbus Day Parade begins at 11:30 a.m. and lasts until 3 p.m.

The Columbus Day Parade begins on Fifth Avenue at 44th Street and continues north along Fifth Avenue to 72nd Street. The grandstands will be located on Fifth Avenue between 67th and 69th Streets.

The Columbus Day Mass takes place at St. Patrick's Cathedral (50th Street/Fifth Avenue) at 9:30 a.m. Tickets are required for entry before 9:15, but at 9:15 they open the cathedral to additional attendees as space allows.

Columbus Day Parade Overview

The Columbus Day Parade has been organized by the Columbus Citizens Foundationin New York since 1929. Over 35,000 people participate in the Columbus Day Parade in New York City each year, including over 100 groups, with bands, floats and contingents. The parade attracts nearly one million spectators and is the largest celebration of Italian-American culture in the world. The Columbus Day Parade takes place on the second Monday in October.

Saturday, June 28, 2014

NYC Pride parade is this Sunday 6/27


NYC Pride parade is this Sunday 6/27

NYC Pride parade is this Sunday 6/27.  The parade starts at 12PM from 5th Ave and 36th St. and goes straight down 5th Ave, a right on 8th St. and a left on Christopher St.  finishing at Stonewall.

Heritage of Pride hosts New York City’s Pride events in commemoration of the Stonewall Riots of 1969, the beginning of the modern Gay Rights movement.

Early in the morning of June 28, the Stonewall Inn was raided by police, a then common occurrence at the Greenwich Village bar that had become a staple of New York City's underground gay community. But this time its members, tired of the ongoing raids, fought back, striking what would become known as The Stonewall Riots.

Friday, June 6, 2014

2014 BELMONT STAKES RACE THIS SATURDAY 6/7


2014 BELMONT STAKES RACE THIS SATURDAY 6/7

A POSSIBLE ONCE IN A LIFETIME SPORTING EVENT OCCURING THIS SATURDAY @ BELMONT PARK IN ELMONT NY.

CALIFORNIA CHROME LOOKS TO DEFEAT THE REST OF THE FIELD AND BECOME THE FIRST TRIPLE CROWN WINNER IN 36 YEARS-

*****please note that the event is listed when the race card is set to begin, which is 1135 am. ********

*****the post time for the Belmont stakes is the last race of the card, scheduled to go off at 630pm est. ****

http://www.belmontstakes.com/

BY RAILROAD

LIRR will provide direct service to Belmont Park on Belmont Stakes Day, Saturday, June 7. For additional information, racing fans can contact LIRR's 24-Hour Travel information Center at 718-217-LIRR or click here to view schedule (.pdf)

The MTA Long Island Rail Road has scheduled 18 extra trains for Belmont Stakes day from Penn Station, along with 18 additional trains from Atlantic Terminnal in Brooklyn to Jamaica, where they can connect with the "Belmont Special." The LIRR will run trains back to Jamaica and Penn Statioin until 10 p.m. or later.

PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE SUNDAY JUNE 8


PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE SUNDAY JUNE 8

What Time is the Puerto Rican Day Parade?

The Puerto Rican Day Parade begins at 11 a.m. and lasts until approximately 5 p.m.

Where Does the Puerto Rican Day Parade Go?

The Puerto Rican Day Parade begins on Fifth Avenue at 44th Street, and continues north along Fifth Avenue to 79th Street.

Puerto Rican Day Parade Overview

The Puerto Rican Day Parade has been organized in New York since 1957. Over 80,000 people participate in the Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City each year. Over two million people attend the Puerto Rican Day Parade and many more watch it on television.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

NYC Street Fairs

NYC Street Fairs 
Times Square Spring Block Party  May 31, 2014  10am-4pm
45th Street from 6th to 7th Avenue
NEW YORK CITY STREET FAIRS, FESTIVALS AND PARADES: JUNE 2014
The Ultimate Science Street Fair  June 1, 2014  10am-6pm
Washington Square Park, University Place and W. 4th St
http://worldsciencefestival.com/events/ultimate_science_street_fair2014
Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit – Spring Show  June 1, 2014
University Place, Greenwich Village
http://www.wsoae.org/
Israeli Day Parade  June 1, 2014  11am-4pm
Fifth Avenue from 57th Street to 74th Street
http://celebrateisraelny.org/
21st Annual Spring Crafts Festival  June 1, 2014  11am-6pm
Broadway between 65th and 72nd Streets
Drums Along the Hudson-A Native American Festival   June 1, 2014  11am-6pm
Inwood Hill Park, 218th Street and Indian Road
http://www.drumsalongthehudson.org/
Philippine Independence Day Parade June 1, 2014  12pm-2pm
Madison Avenue between 27th Street and 38th Street
http://pidci.org/
Philippine Independence Day Street Festival  June 1, 2014  10am-6pm
Madison Avenue from 24th St to 26th St
http://pidci.org/
New York Tennis Expo  June 1, 2014  10:30am-4:30pm
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows Park
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-annual-new-york-tennis-expo-tickets-10902929957?aff=es2&rank=21&sid=f13ae44cbe7c11e39e4d22000a9f38e9
Third Avenue Spring Fair  June 1, 2014  10am-6pm
Third Avenue from 14th Street to 23rd Street
Summer Sundays in the Heights  June 1, 2014  1pm-5pm
Edward Morgan Place between W. 156th and 157th Streets
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/weekendwalks/html/find/find.shtml
NYC PictureStart Film Festival  June 1-4, 2014
http://www.picturestartfilmfestival.com/#/2014calendar/
Blue Note Jazz Festival  June 1-30, 2014
http://bluenotejazzfestival.com/
DayLife Festival  June 1, 2014
Orchard St between E. Houston and Delancey St
http://www.lowereastsideny.com/
O2 Breathe Walk  June 1, 2014  10am
South Street Seaport
http://www.o2breathe.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=1096929


Friday, May 23, 2014

Fleet Week is here! Hello Sailor!!


Fleet Week is here! Hello Sailor!!  

This is a fun time in NYC as the streets become flooded with Sailors, Marines & Coast Guardsman. Fleet Week runs from May 21st – May 27th and there are several events planned that you should familiarize yourself with at this link http://www.fleetweeknewyork.com/fleetweeknewyork/


One product that you can directly tie into Fleet Week that we sell is the Intrepid Museum.  Many of the ships that the sailors are staying in are docked near there and they will have special events going on all week. http://www.intrepidmuseum.org/FleetWeek2014.aspx

Friday, April 18, 2014

2014 Easter Parade and Easter Bonnet Festival in New York City

2014 Easter Parade and Easter Bonnet Festival in New York City

The Annual Easter Parade and Easter Bonnet Festival
By Heather Cross

On Easter Sunday, (April 20, 2014) you have the opportunity to see Easter bonnets to the New York City extreme as "paraders" wander along Fifth Avenue from 49th to 57th Streets. The area around St. Patrick's Cathedral is the ideal place to see the parade. The Easter Parade and Easter Bonnet Festival runs from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.

What You Should Know About the Easter Parade and Easter Bonnet Festival

Unlike most New York City Parades, the Easter Parade is a far less organized event. From 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. the area along Fifth Avenue from 49th to 57th Streets is closed to vehicular traffic, and folks wander the street admiring various Easter Bonnets and Easter outfits. Visitors in town during Easter will enjoy stopping by the area for a bit during the festivities, but seeing the various Easter bonnets and costumed pets .

http://gonyc.about.com/cs/holidays/a/easter.htm

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The Tribeca Film Festival April 16 - 27, 2014




The Tribeca Film Festival April 16 - 27, 2014

The Tribeca Film Festival is a film festival that was founded in 2002 by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro and Craig Hatkoff . Many claim the festival was a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the consequent loss of vitality in the Tribeca neighborhood in Lower Manhattan , some put the planning for the festival  prior to the events of 9/11.

The mission of the festival is "to enable the international film community and the general public to experience the power of film by redefining the film festival experience." The Tribeca Film Festival was founded to celebrate New York City as a major filmmaking center and to contribute to the long-term recovery of lower Manhattan.

By 2006 and 2007, the Festival received over 8600 film submissions and held 1,500 screenings.

The Festival's program line-up includes a variety of independent films including documentaries, narrative features and shorts, as well as a program of family-friendly films.

The Festival also features panel discussions with personalities in the entertainment world and a music lounge produced with ASCAP to showcase artists.

One of the more distinctive components of the Festival is its Artists Awards program in which emerging and renowned artists celebrate filmmakers by providing original works of art that are given to the filmmakers' competition winners. Past artists of the Artists Awards program have included Chuck Close, Alex Katz, and Julian Schnabel.

The festival now draws an estimated three million people—including often-elusive celebrities from the worlds of art, film, and music—and generates $600 million annually.

Friday, April 4, 2014

National Tartan Day Parade

National Tartan Day Parade - Saturday 4/5


The National Tartan Day Parade is tomorrow. The info you need to know is as follows.

The Parade starts at 2.00pm on April 5th at W45th Street and marches up 6th Avenue to 55th Street. Here are links to the websites for more info on the parade and related events.  

Saturday, March 15, 2014

2014 St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City


2014 St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City

The Parade will take place on Monday, March 17, 2014 starting at 11 a.m. on 5th Avenue around 44th Street. The parade takes place on March 17, except when March 17 falls on a Sunday (as it did in 2013), and then it is held on Saturday. Toward the north end of the St. Patrick's Day Parade route are the best viewing spots if you want to avoid the crowds that throng the sidewalks below 59th Street. The Parade ends at 79th Street, around 2 or 3 p.m.

Keep in mind that the grandstands are located between 62nd and 64th Streets, so that area is accessible only with a ticket, but if you score a spot close to the grandstands, you might be able to see the marchers performing for the judges. The crowd is densest at St. Patrick's Cathedral and in the area immediately around there and tends to lessen as you move north along the parade route.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade Street Closures - Monday, March 17

The following streets in Manhattan will be closed on Monday from 11 am to 5 pm for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade:

5th Avenue between 42nd Street and 86th Street
Madison Avenue between 63rd Street and 64th Street
Vanderbilt Avenue from 43rd Street to 46th Street
44th Street and 45th Street between Vanderbilt Avenue and 6th Avenue
46th Street to 48th Street between Park Avenue and 6th Avenue
63rd Street and 64th Street between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue
80th Street to 85th Street between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue

Friday, March 14, 2014

The NYC Half Marathon This Sunday

The NYC Half Marathon - Sunday 3/16/14

The NYC Half Marathon is this coming Sunday the 16th. It begins at 7:30am and will finish sometime after mid-day. Attached is a map of the route that the runners will follow and below is a link to their website for additional race info.

The race will also definitely affect traffic for the better part of the day. Make sure to add additional travel time for your guests to get to the airports, at least 45min to 1 hour, so they can make their flights. Tour bus routes will also be affected. We will update you when we have more information on the route changes.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

The best way to get to the Super Bowl from Manhattan is NJT FROM PENN STATION

The best way to get to the Super Bowl from Manhattan  is NJT FROM PENN STATION

GETTING THERE:

Train:
From Penn Station New York, take a Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line, Morris & Essex Lines or Montclair-Boonton Line train (NJT) to Secaucus Junction.

Upon arrival at Secaucus, you will go up to the rotunda, pass through fare gates and proceed to the tracks where Meadowlands Rail Line trains depart. The train ride from Secaucus to Meadowlands Rail Station is approximately 10 minutes


Fan Express Bus:

For $51 guests can pre-purchase tickets for the Fan Express Bus at the following website https://superbowl.clickandpark.com/#feb

We are not purchasing these tickets and cannot purchase for the guest, we can simply direct them to the website above


· A bus ticket is valid only at the specific departure location, for the specific boarding/departure time, for the specific assigned bus number. Bus ticket holders must board the bus at the specific departure location, at the specific boarding time, for the specific assigned bus number. Failure to board the bus within 5 minutes from the specific departure time will cancel the bus ticket. No refunds, no exchanges.

·  The Plaza at Harmon Meadow

500 Plaza Dr
Secaucus, NJ 07094

·  6th Ave & Minetta Ln

On 6th Ave between Minetta Ln
and 4th St - East curb

·  Battery Place

20 Battery Place
New York, NY 10004

·  Time Warner Center

On 9th Ave between 58th St
and 60th St - West curb

·  Madison Square Park

On Madison Ave between 25th St
and 26th St - East curb

·  Grand Central Terminal

On 45th St between
Vanderbilt Ave & Lexington Ave

·  Waldorf Astoria

On Lexington Ave between 50th St
and 51st St - West curb

·  Newark Liberty International
Airport Marriott

1 Hotel Rd
Newark, NJ 07114

·  Hanover Marriott

1401 New Jersey 10
East Hanover, NJ 07981

If you not going to take mass transit 


REMEMBER – You must have a parking permit to arrange transportation.  Allot plenty of time suggesting when to go.  You do not want a guest to come back and blame you for making them late to the Superbowl.  Insist on 3 full hours of travel time to the stadium (and security).  Bets to leave 3 hours prior to when they want to arrive.  The game starts at 6pm (please note no one should plan on arriving at 6pm, I would suggest the latest a 4:30pm arrival).

PARKING THERE

Most of our private transportation companies will be requiring an 8-10 hour minimum at an increased rate for vehicles to the Superbowl.  All of them will require the guest to have a pre-purchased parking pass.  YOU CANNOT MAKE ANY TRANSPORTATION RESERVATIONS UNLESS YOU HAVE A  PARKING PASS.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Chinese New Year: 2014 The Year of the Horse

Chinese New Year: 2014
The Year of the Horse
4712 (or 2014) is the year of the horse


Chinese New Year is the longest and most important celebration in the Chinese calendar. The Chinese year 4712 begins on Jan. 31, 2014.

Chinese months are reckoned by the lunar calendar, with each month beginning on the darkest day. New Year festivities traditionally start on the first day of the month and continue until the fifteenth, when the moon is brightest. In China, people may take weeks of holiday from work to prepare for and celebrate the New Year.

A Charming New Year

Legend has it that in ancient times, Buddha asked all the animals to meet him on Chinese New Year. Twelve came, and Buddha named a year after each one. He announced that the people born in each animal's year would have some of that animal's personality. Those born in horse years are cheerful, skillful with money, perceptive, witty, talented and good with their hands. Rembrandt, Harrison Ford, Aretha Franklin, Chopin, Sandra Day O'Connor, and President Theodore Roosevelt were born in the year of the horse.

Fireworks and Family Feasts

At Chinese New Year celebrations people wear red clothes, decorate with poems on red paper, and give children "lucky money" in red envelopes. Red symbolizes fire, which according to legend can drive away bad luck. The fireworks that shower the festivities are rooted in a similar ancient custom. Long ago, people in China lit bamboo stalks, believing that the crackling flames would frighten evil spirits.

The Lantern Festival

In China, the New Year is a time of family reunion. Family members gather at each other's homes for visits and shared meals, most significantly a feast on New Year's Eve. In the United States, however, many early Chinese immigrants arrived without their families, and found a sense of community through neighborhood associations instead. Today, many Chinese-American neighborhood associations host banquets and other New Year events.

The lantern festival is held on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. Some of the lanterns may be works of art, painted with birds, animals, flowers, zodiac signs, and scenes from legend and history. People hang glowing lanterns in temples, and carry lanterns to an evening parade under the light of the full moon.

In many areas the highlight of the lantern festival is the dragon dance. The dragon—which might stretch a hundred feet long—is typically made of silk, paper, and bamboo. Traditionally the dragon is held aloft by young men who dance as they guide the colorful beast through the streets. In the United States, where the New Year is celebrated with a shortened schedule, the dragon dance always takes place on a weekend. In addition, many Chinese-American communities have added American parade elements such as marching bands and floats.


Read more: Chinese New Year: 2014 | Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/spot/chinesenewyear1.html#ixzz2rtqASdDx

YOU MUST HAVE A PARKING PASS IF YOU DRIVE TO THE MASS TRANSIT SUPER BOWL

YOU MUST HAVE A PARKING PASS IF YOU DRIVE TO THE MASS TRANSIT SUPER BOWL

Even if you are just getting dropped off you still need a parking pass .

There are no drop off points

New York New York , Remember drivers must have a parking permit  . It is suggested you leave 3 full hours of travel time to the stadium (and security).  The game starts at 6pm , the staff of the Ridgewood blog suggests the latest arrival time 4:30pm.

∙ON-SITE PARKING PASSES can be purchased here for $150. https://superbowlparking.clickandpark.com/event/?search[event_id]=6640&search[vehicle_type_id]=1

Right now the only passes available are for car/van/SUV/town car’s under 15 feet long.

·OFF-SITE PARKING PASSES can be purchased here and include wrist bands that will get the guest onto a shuttle bus from the off-site parking to the stadium grounds.

http://www.meadowlandsparking.com/event/details/38/the-big-game-parking-passes

Prices for off-site parking vary depending on how many wristbands the guests require.  Prices start at $225 (1 vehicle with 2 wrist bands). 

Monday, January 27, 2014

Private Transportation to the Super Bowl

Private Transportation to the Super Bowl

Private transportation to the Super Bowl is going to be a nightmare. Traffic will be nuts and parking will be even worse. Urge guests to take public transportation if at all possible. See Jeremy’s email for public trans options.

These are things you need to know about private transportation…

There will be no pick up/drop off service to the Meadowlands on 2/1/14 or 2/2/14 done by any car company. There is no location at the Meadowlands complex that will permit vehicles to pull over and drop off/pick up passengers.

Private vehicles will need parking passes. They are available online for purchase on the NFL’s website (while supplies last) for between $150-$350. They can’t be resold as they are tied to the guest’s ticket number. http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/48/guide .

Friday, January 3, 2014

Statue of Liberty National Monument & Ellis Island Service Advisory:

Statue of Liberty National Monument & Ellis Island Service Advisory:

January 3, 2014 - Weather Advisory - Due to the Winter Storm the National Park Service has suspended ferry service for Friday, January 3, 2014.  Ferry Service to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island will resume on Saturday, January 4, 2014.

On Monday, October 28, 2013, Ellis Island has reopened to the public for the first time since Hurricane Sandy.  Open areas inside the Ellis Island Immigration Museum include the Great Hall and the Peopling of America exhibit.  Outside, visitors can stroll the Wall of Honor and take in fabulous views of Manhattan.  Elevator access to the second floor is not available but should be restored by early 2014.    

Statue Cruises offers year round daily service to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island, minimal wait time to enter the screening facilities at either Battery Park, New York and Liberty State Park, New Jersey.  We strongly suggest you book in advance to guarantee access inside the Statue of Liberty with a Crown Ticket or Pedestal/Museum Pass.

Please keep in mind that you will be on your feet for most of your visit and that you will be travelling by boat.  Boat decks also can somtimes be wet and, of course, you will have to walk along a gangplank to board and to disembark from the boat.  Please consider appropriate footwear during your visit to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.  Statue Cruises recommends against wearing open-toe footwear and flip flops for safety reasons.