September Newsletter

This Newsletter Includes The Following Sections:

- Community Info and Resources
- Open Streets
- Environmental 
- Bloomingdale Library

- Art & Exhibits
- Bloomingdale History Group
- Farmers Markets
- St. John The Divine

Community Info and Resources

- NYC Childcare Tax Relief Programs: Mayor Adams announced new childcare tax credits. View the Office of the Mayor’s Childcare Plan for more information.

- Food Service Businesses: NYC Commercial Organics Requirements began on July 31. By law, staff-handled organic waste must be source separated for collection. For more information, visit here.

- Outdoor Dinning Bill Passed: The bill allows outdoor dining on sidewalks year-round and on city streets April 1 through November 29 each year. For more information, visit NYC Hospitality Alliance.

- NYC DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION: ALL FOOD-RELATED BUSINESSES MUST CONTAINERIZE WASTE STARTING AUGUST 1ST : The NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is implementing a new rule to send rats packing. Starting August 1st, all food-related businesses in NYC must use rigid containers with secure lids when setting out trash for collection.

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Open Streets

Community Events

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Spanish Classes @ Taller Latino

Students learn Spanish of the Americas in an artistic, conversational, and community based setting. An Emphasis on sound and dialogue gets our students to communicate more quickly than they ever thought possible.

Meets: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday

9:00am - 12:00pm

2 Week - 3 Hours per day - 4 days a week In-person

July 10th - July 21st
July 24th - August 4th
August 7th - August 8th

For more information about our summer Spanish crash course, send an email to info@tallerlatino.org or check tallerlatino.org. If you want to Find out about online and in person classes.

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Friends of Morning Side Park

VOLUNTEER WITH FRIENDS

Help beautify the Park every Second Saturday of the month, March – November. Volunteers collect trash, weeds, plant, paint, mulch, and rake. Supplies, gloves, and safety guidelines are provided.

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Environmental

Bring Your Own Container

In the coming weeks, look for the Bring Your Own Container/UWS Reduces Waste stickers at neighborhood businesses and go in with confidence that the store will accept your reusable container to fill and you won’t be bombarded with single-use plastic that you don’t need or want.

BYO Container/UWS Reduces Waste is a new project of  It’s Easy Being Green, your neighborhood climate education and personal action group. We will ask our neighborhood coffee, tea shops and restaurants to display our BYO Container sticker in their window to let you know that they will accept your travel mug and/or food container to fill. We hope to include prepared food stores in the future when the NYS health codes are updated. (We’re working on this too!)

Join our effort!  Please help us find conscientious businesses who would like to put the BYO sticker in their storefronts.  Send your ideas and  recommendations to BYO.itseasybeinggreen@gmail.com. Want to know more about It's Easy Being Green? Click here to sign up for our monthly newsletter.

It's Easy Being Green Website

Bloomingdale Library

One-on-One Tech Help

Wednesdays, 1PM - 2:30 PM | On-going

This event will take place in person at Bloomingdale Library. If you have a tech problem, question, or would just like some individualized tech tutorials, this is your time to work with a librarian and receive their personal attention and instruction.

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Art & Exhibits

MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

Ambient Faith: Live Readings and Conversation
[For Adults]

Wednesday, September 13th, 6:00pm
General Admission $15

How do art and creative nonfiction help us explore complex issues around religion in New York City (and beyond)? Join poet Divya Victor and writer and perfumer Tanaïs as they engage this question in the final public program for the exhibition City of Faith: Religion, Activism, and Urban Space. On view at the Museum, the exhibition explores religion, race, and public space in the city, with a special focus on South Asian communities. 

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The African Center

Reframing Neglect

August 5, 2023, through September 3, 2023
Thursday - Sunday, 11AM – 6PM

highlighting the need to end neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) globally. 

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El Museo Del Barrio

Something Beautiful: Reframing La Colección

May 19th, 2023-March 10, 2024

Something Beautiful: Reframing La Colección is El Museo del Barrio’s most ambitious presentation of its unique, complex, and culturally diverse permanent collection in over two decades. Organized by Rodrigo Moura, Chief Curator; Susanna V. Temkin, Curator; and Lee Sessions, Permanent Collection Associate Curator, the exhibition will present approximately 500 artworks.

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BLOOMINGDALE HISTORY GROUP

Farmers Markets

GrowNYC

Spring is in the air which means that your neighborhood Greenmarket will soon be opening! We are in the process of planning for those openings and are looking to hire staff. In particular we are in need of staff that have some Spanish language ability and live near our markets in the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. There are both full time and part time positions available. 

GROWNYC 97th ST. GREENMARKET 
Fridays | 8AM-2PM 
W 97th St. between Amsterdam and Columbus

GROWNYC COLUMBIA GREENMARKET 
Thursdays and Sundays | 8AM-4PM 
Broadway between 114-116th St

Down to Earth

TEXTILE RECYCLING 
Saturdays 10am-2pm 
Amsterdam 109-110th

Green Tree Textiles will collect unwanted clothes, shoes, bags, towels and household linens for reuse and recycling. No rugs or blankets please.

Both GROWNYC & Down to Earth Offer:

FOOD BENEFITS PROGRAM WELCOME!

Go to the Manager's Tent to use your SNAP EBT card and get tokens to spend with our vendors. Health Bucks available ($2 for every $2 in SNAP, up to $10). Farmers Market Nutrition Program checks can be used at the farm stands June-November

ST. JOHN THE DIVINE

CCC CLOTHING CLOSET 
Sundays | 10AM-1PM | Town Building

The Clothing Closet distributes emergency clothing through the Nutrition, Health, and Clothing Center, and also provides workplace-appropriate clothing for individuals returning to the workforce. Persons seeking professional clothing must have a referral from an agency familiar with their employment search. Clothing distribution is free of charge and based on availability, and clients can obtain clothing once per month. Identification is required. The Clothing Closet accepts donations of gently-used, freshly-laundered clothing. Donations can be dropped off at the Cathedral from Monday-Friday, 9AM-4PM

CCC SUNDAY SOUP KITCHEN 
Sundays | 10AM-3PM | Town Building

With no eligibility restrictions, meal services are offered to all without regard to age, gender, race, income, or denominational affiliation. Sunday Soup Kitchen meals consist of a healthy, diverse menu that includes fresh produce, a wide variety of meat/proteins, and low-salt, heart-healthy food options.

Food Pantry
Monday-Friday | 12PM-7PM | Town Building

Anyone is welcome walk in for shelf stable items, produce (when available) and an array of items from our common refrigerator.

Health First: A Plentiful Pantry

This CCC partnership with PLENTIFUL makes it possible for clients to go online and register to receive an assortment of shelf stable goods, hygiene products and cleaning products (that are not allowed to be purchased with food stamps), produce (when available), fresh breads/rolls/bagels and meat or poultry. Anyone is welcome to register at Go to app.plentifulapp.com.

FIND RESTAURANTS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD WITH OUR BLOOMINGDALERESTAURANTS.NYC TAKEOUT AND DELIVERY GUIDE

Restaurants in the Neighborhood

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