The Waterfront NYC hosts Ugly Sweater Holiday Luncheon
The Waterfront NYC kicks off the holiday season with an Ugly Sweater Holiday Luncheon on
Wednesday, December 18. Photo courtesy of the Waterfront NYC
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The Waterfront NYC will host an
Ugly Sweater Holiday Luncheon on
Wednesday, December 18, from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Their inaugural Ugly Sweater Holiday
Luncheon will include a familystyle
lunch, optional beer and wine
package, live music, holiday décor,
group photos, and so much more. Book
your reservation today at www.thewaterfrontnyc.
com
The Waterfront NYC is located at
Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, 500
Hutchinson River Parkway.
* * *
The New York Yankees Community
Council will provide a $750.00
stipend to fi ve deserving students
nominated by Community Board 10 to
receive the Youth Leadership Award.
Applicants must have performed 50
hours of leadership/volunteer work as
a tutor, mentor, community unity developer,
and/or as an advocate against
violence or substance abuse in their
community.
CB 10 is seeking high school seniors
who reside in the CB 10 service
area and meet the service requirements
above.
Applicants should complete and
submit an application with a resume
stating the applicant’s: name, address,
education, voluntary and/or extracurricular
activities, work experience,
awards, etc., to CB 10 via mail, email
(bx10@cb.nyc.gov), or by hand (3165
East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, New
York 10461), by Wednesday, January
22, 2020, at 5 p.m.
Application forms can be downloaded
from the board website, www.
nyc.gov/bronxcb10, under Announcements,
or requested by contacting the
board offi ce at (718) 892 1161.
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Stop by picturesque City Island and
enjoy the exciting programs offered at
the PSS City Island Center, which is
located at 116 City Island Avenue, Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Experience the exercise classes
from gentle Yoga Stretch, Balance
Class, Arthritis Workshop and Tai
Chi as well as the vigorous Fit For Life
and Cardio Fit. They also offer acrylic
painting, calligraphy, health presentations,
blood pressure monitoring, gardening
exchange, singing group and
parties. Lunch is served from noon to
1 p.m. suggested donation is $2. The
center participants go on shopping
trips every day; i.e. Shop Rite, Dollar
Tree, Target, Kmart, as well as theatre
excursions, special trips, special luncheons
and more. It’s free to become
a member, but you must be 60 years of
age or above.
Special Events: Wednesday, December
18 at 12:30 p.m., Fire Safety in the
Home; New Zumba class Fridays at
9:15 a.m., starting December 27; Early
closing on Tuesday, December 24 at 1
p.m., with lunch served from 11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m.; closed Wednesday, December
25.
For more information contact
Patty at (718) 885-0727 or email pattis@
pssusa.org for their monthly calendar.
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Do you need help getting to and
from your medical appointments?
Transportation services are available
to seniors Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m., in community districts
9, 10, 11 and 12. The program provides
door-to-door service for all medical appointments.
Their drivers are courteous
and professional; and their vehicles
are clean and handicap accessible,
including wheelchair lifts.
For further information, contact
Mildred Cardona, program director
of the R.A.I.N. Transportation Program,
at (718) 882-8513.
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NYC Parks announced changes to
its annual Mulchfest. During the 2020
recycling program, New Yorkers will
now have two consecutive Saturdays
when they can actively mulch their
holiday trees—Saturday, January 4
and 11. This new schedule makes it
easier than ever for all to say goodbye
to their trees in an ecofriendly way,
and take a bag of nutrient rich mulch
home in the process. Mulchfest, part
of the New York City’s holiday tradition,
encourages New Yorkers to make
greening a family activity—turning
holiday trees into mulch which can be
used for gardening and to increase soil
fertility.
Mulchfest 2020 runs from December
26 through January 11. With 67
total drop-off sites—32 are chipping
sites— across the fi ve boroughs, including
parks and GreenThumb gardens,
New Yorkers will be able drop off
holiday trees which are then chipped
and recycled. The mulch is used to
nourish city trees and plants making
make NYC even greener.
Weather permitting, DSNY will
also collect and compost clean trees
left at curbs from Monday, January 6
through Friday, January 17, 2020.
For more than 20 years, Parks and
DSNY have collected and mulched
trees to help planting beds and community
gardens around the city grow.
Mulch maintains the health of our
trees and plants citywide by deterring
weeds, retaining moisture, preventing
compaction, adding nutrients to
the soil, and keeping roots warm. In
recent years, Parks has mulched between
25,000 and 30,000 on average annually.
For more information, visit: https://
www.nycgovparks.org/highlights/
festivals/mulchfest
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