Friday, February 14, 2014
20th Annual Bronx Parks Speak-Up:
The 20th Annual Bronx Parks Speak-Up:
Bronx Parks: A 20/20 Vision
Will take place on -
Saturday February 22nd, 2014
From - 11am-5pm
At - Lehman College,
Faculty Dining Room of the Music Building
For more information, visit www.bronxspeakup.org/
or like them Facebook: www.facebook.com/BCPGS
Thursday, February 13, 2014
BCC African American Heritage Celebration
On Wednesday afternoon the Bronx Chamber of Commerce held its African American Heritage Celebration. Among the Honorees were NYC council members Vanessa Gibson and Andy King, Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson, business leaders Clarence Stanley of the Small Business Development Center at Lehman College, Arlington Leon Eastmond Jr. owner of the largest black owned boiler manufacturing business in New York City, Ms. April Horton of Verizon, Public Advocate Letitia James (who was unable to attend), and State Senator Ruth Hassel-Thompson who was at work in Albany.
Also in attendance was New York State Comptroller Tom Dinapoli, several local Bronx community board members, and various business owners and leaders from the Bronx. As usual at a Bronx Chamber of Commerce event the chamber's "Silver Eagles" were presented to the honorees. Below are a few photos of the event that will speak for themselves.
Left - Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson and New York State Comptroller Tom Dinapoli greet each other.
Right - Dinapoli is in the center as BCC President Lenny Caro is at the mike, and Honoree Bronx DA Robert Johnson is on the other side of the comptroller.
Left - BCC President Lenny Caro opens the African American Heritage Celebration.
Right - Councilman Andy King said a few words to the crowd.
Left - BCC Chief of Staff Michelle Dolgow Cristofaro says a few words before presenting one of the BCC Silver Eagles.
Right - To the left of Michelle is Ismael of Public Advocate Letitia James office, to his left is Donna the Chief of staff for State Senator Ruth Hassel-Thompson, and standing is Alexandra from the BCC.
Above - is a group photo of BCC staff, elected officials, and BCC members.
A group photo of the Honorees - with BCC President Lenny Caro and BCC Chairman Joseph Kelleher at both sides of the back row.
Two Questions for Attorney General Eric Schneiderman
Senator Rev Ruben Diaz Has Two Questions for Attorney General Eric Schneiderman
and the Elected Officials that are meeting with him
Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz Has Two Questions for those elected officials who will be meeting today with New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to ask the Attorney General about the National Puerto Rican Day Parade:
(1) Since Mr. Carlos Velasquez has served not only as the Marketing Agent for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, but for many other parades in New York City too, what is going to happen to those other parades? Will there also be investigations to see if Carols Velasquez mismanaged their money, too?
(2) In comparison with the scandal surrounding CEO William Rapfogel's scheme to defraud the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, were the Board Members forced to resign by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman for mismanaging their not-for-profit - or is it only National Puerto Rican Day Parade's Board that the Attorney General will forced to resign?
Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz Has Two Questions for those elected officials who will be meeting today with New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to ask the Attorney General about the National Puerto Rican Day Parade:
(1) Since Mr. Carlos Velasquez has served not only as the Marketing Agent for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, but for many other parades in New York City too, what is going to happen to those other parades? Will there also be investigations to see if Carols Velasquez mismanaged their money, too?
(2) In comparison with the scandal surrounding CEO William Rapfogel's scheme to defraud the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, were the Board Members forced to resign by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman for mismanaging their not-for-profit - or is it only National Puerto Rican Day Parade's Board that the Attorney General will forced to resign?
Editor's note: The Senator does have a valid point here.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Assemblyman Sepulveda Birthday Date Change
Due to inclement weather, I have re-scheduled my birthday celebration to Thursday, February 20, 2014. Please review updated invitation below.
I apologize for any inconvenience. I hope to see you at the party!
You are Cordially Invited to a Birthday Celebration for:
The Honorable Luis R. Sepulveda
Due to the inclement weather the new date is:
Thursday, February 20th
F&J Pine Restuarant
1973 Bronxdale Ave, Bronx NY
6:30 PM
Suggested Contribution: $100
Payable to Sepulveda for Assembly
Oshrie Zak, Treasurer
Sepulveda for Assembly
881 Gerard Ave, Bronx, NY 10452
To contribute online please Click Here.
Please RSVP to Thomas Musich at (201)-315-2295 or tom@ luissepulvedany.com
Derek Jeter to Hang up the Spikes After the 2014 Season
In an announcement on his Facebook page New York Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter has said that he will retire from baseball after the 2014 season is over. Jeter came up to the Yankees in 1995, and will be entering his 20th season as a major league player, and New York Yankee. 1995 was the same year that ace Yankee reliever/closer Mariano Rivera also started with the New York Yankees. Rivera retired after the 2013 season. It is interesting that Rivera sat out the previous year to his retirement due to an injury, as Jeter has sat out the previous season to his announcement due to an injury. Jeter will be 40 on June 26th.
The baseball career of Derek Jeter spans 19 seasons with the Yankees, with 2014 being season #20. Jeter has a career batting average of .312, on base percentage of .381, and 3316 base hits currently which places him #9 on the all time hits list. Jeter is just 3 hits behind #8 Paul Molitor, 99 hits behind #7 Honus Wagner, and 103 hits behind #6 Carl Yastrzemski all of which can be reached if Jeter plays a full season. Next on the all time hit list is # 5 Tris Speaker 198 hits away, which Jeter should not be able to catch in his last season. Derek Jeter has had over 200 hits in only 2 of his last 6 seasons.
Senator Rivera Introduces Bill to Tax Electronic Cigarette Cartridges in the State Senate
Senator
Gustavo Rivera introduced a bill in the State Senate that would tax
electronic cigarette cartridges as a tobacco product in an effort to
continue the pursuit of reducing New Yorker's exposure to nicotine and
other damaging chemicals. This bill has also been introduced in the
State Assembly by Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz.
"In
recent years, makers of electronic cigarettes have claimed they are a
'safer' alternative to cigarettes, but the simple truth is that these
devices still expose individuals to nicotine and hazardous chemicals,"
said Senator Gustavo Rivera (D-Bronx)."Taxing electronic cigarette
cartridges at the same rate as other tobacco products will send a clear
message to the public that these products are not as safe as they are
advertised to be."
To
date, electronic cigarettes have not been sufficiently studied to allow
the U.S. Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to determine the
long-term health risks associated with their use, including the quantity
of nicotine or other harmful chemicals that users inhale. Furthermore,
there is no hard evidence to support the claim that electronic
cigarettes are an effective cessation tool.
There
is also a growing concern that electronic cigarettes can lead young
people to become cigarette smokers. According to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), from 2011 to 2012 the number of students
in grades 6 -12 that reported ever having used an electronic cigarette
doubled from 3.3 percent to 6.8 percent.
While
the FDA has yet to determine how to regulate electronic cigarettes, New
York State along with other localities and states have moved forward
with legislation to address public health concerns caused by the
wide-spread use of these devices.
Wave Hill Events February 28–March 6
SAT, MARCH 1 FAMILY ART PROJECT: STYLISH SEED POTS
With
spring fast approaching, we need a pot for planting. Take an ordinary,
terracotta pot and make it into something fantastic by adding beads,
tiles, buttons, ribbons and other odds and ends. Then, add some soil and
a seed and don’t forget to water! Free, and admission to the grounds is
free until noon.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM
SAT, MARCH 1 TAI CHI CHUAN
Quiet
like a mountain, moving like a river, Tai Chi is a sequence of gentle
movements based on images found in nature. In this beginner-level class, Irving Yee,
a member of the William CC Chen Tai Chi School, introduces students to
the internal martial Wave Hill Conifer Winter 2014 credit Wave
Hill-3arts and promotes an awareness of its benefits. March sessions are
held indoors. Session fee: $25/$15 Wave Hill Member. Register online
and, day of, onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center. (Reservations may not
be made by telephone.) Online registration closes at 8AM on the day of the session. Cancellations must be made by 3PM the Friday
before; after that, refunds will not be made. Drops-ins will be
accommodated as the limited space permits. Participants must present a
Member’s ID card or a printed program registration form at the front
gate.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10‒11AM
SAT, MARCH 1 GARDEN WORKSHOP: SEED STARTING WITH THE EXPERTS
Horticultural Interpreter Charles Day and Assistant Director of Horticulture Brian McGowan share techniques for starting both common and unusual garden plants from seed. Peek behind the scenes to see what’s germinating in Wave Hill’s propagation house, then sow seeds and transplant seedlings for your own garden. Don’t leave without checking out the selection of seeds in The Shop, a perfect complement to today’s workshop! $30/$20 Wave Hill Member. Registration required, online at www.wavehill.org, onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center or by calling 718.549.3200 x251.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 2PM
Horticultural Interpreter Charles Day and Assistant Director of Horticulture Brian McGowan share techniques for starting both common and unusual garden plants from seed. Peek behind the scenes to see what’s germinating in Wave Hill’s propagation house, then sow seeds and transplant seedlings for your own garden. Don’t leave without checking out the selection of seeds in The Shop, a perfect complement to today’s workshop! $30/$20 Wave Hill Member. Registration required, online at www.wavehill.org, onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center or by calling 718.549.3200 x251.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 2PM
SUN, MARCH 2 FAMILY ART PROJECT: STYLISH SEED POTS
With
spring fast approaching, we need a pot for planting. Take an ordinary,
terracotta pot and make it into something fantastic by adding beads,
tiles, buttons, ribbons and other odds and ends. Then, add some soil and
a seed and don’t forget to water! Free with admission to the grounds.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM
SUN, MARCH 2 HATHA YOGA
Reduce
stress, increase your energy and bring strength and flexibility to
mind, body and spirit with a yoga practice. Classes are led by Yoga for
Bliss director Neem Dewji and other certified instructors. Ms.
Dewji is certified in Hatha and Therapeutic Yoga from The Yoga for
Health Foundation, England, and The Integral Yoga Institute, NYC. All
levels welcome. Sessions are held indoors until May. Session fee:
$25/$15 Wave Hill Member. Register online and, day of, onsite at the
Perkins Visitor Center. (Reservations may not be made by telephone.)
Online registration closes at 8AM on the day of the session. Cancellations must be made by 3PM the Friday
before; after that, refunds will not be made. Drops-ins will be
accommodated as the limited space permits. Participants must present a
Member’s ID card or a printed program registration form at the front
gate.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10‒11:15AM
SUN, MARCH 2 MEDITATION
This
spring, take a moment to release stress and reconnect with your inner
self while practicing meditation. Each session includes instruction in
simple techniques followed by 20 to 30 minutes of meditation. Classes
are led by Yoga for Bliss director Neem Dewji and other certified
instructors. All levels welcome. Sessions are held indoors. Session
fee: $25/$15 Wave Hill Member. Register online and, day of, onsite at
the Perkins Visitor Center. (Reservations may not be made by telephone.)
Online registration closes at 8AM on the day of the session. Cancellations must be made by 3PM the Friday
before; after that, refunds will not be made. Drops-ins will be
accommodated as the limited space permits. Participants must present a
Member’s ID card or a printed program registration form at the front
gate.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11:30AM‒12:45PM
SUN, MARCH 2 WINTER WORKSPACE WORKSHOP: DRAWING THROUGH LANDSCAPE
Gain insight into Winter Workspace artist Cristina Ataide’s creative process and explore the winter landscape as a source of inspiration. The artist will give an introduction to her work and the processes she uses to connect to the landscape. Afterward, she leads participants on a stroll through the woodlands to collect natural elements for use in a collaborative art project. Art materials are provided unless otherwise noted. Workshops are open to all visitors ages 12 and over when accompanied by an adult. Registration required, online at www.wavehill.org, onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center or by calling 718.549.3200 x251. Free with admission to the grounds.
MEET AT GLYNDOR GALLERY, 1–4PM
Gain insight into Winter Workspace artist Cristina Ataide’s creative process and explore the winter landscape as a source of inspiration. The artist will give an introduction to her work and the processes she uses to connect to the landscape. Afterward, she leads participants on a stroll through the woodlands to collect natural elements for use in a collaborative art project. Art materials are provided unless otherwise noted. Workshops are open to all visitors ages 12 and over when accompanied by an adult. Registration required, online at www.wavehill.org, onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center or by calling 718.549.3200 x251. Free with admission to the grounds.
MEET AT GLYNDOR GALLERY, 1–4PM
SUN, MARCH 2 GARDEN HIGHLIGHTS WALK
Join us for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free with admission to the grounds.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 2PM
MON, MARCH 3
Closed to the public.
A
28-acre public garden and cultural center overlooking the Hudson River
and Palisades, Wave Hill’s mission is to celebrate the artistry and
legacy of its gardens and landscape, to preserve its magnificent views,
and to explore human connections to the natural world through programs
in horticulture, education and the arts.
HOURS Open all year, Tuesday through Sunday and many major holidays: 9AM—4:30PM. Closes 5:30PM, March 15—October 31.
ADMISSION $8 adults, $4 students and seniors 65+, $2 children 6—18. Free Saturday mornings until noon. Free all day on Tuesdays in February and March. Free to Wave Hill Members and children under 6.
PROGRAM FEES Programs are free with admission to the grounds unless otherwise noted.
Visitors
to Wave Hill can take advantage of Metro-North’s one-day getaway offer.
Purchase a discount round-trip rail far and discount admission to the
gardens. More at http://mta.info/mnr/html/ getaways/outbound_wavehill.htm
DIRECTIONS
– Getting here is easy! Located only 3o minutes from midtown Manhattan,
Wave Hill’s free shuttle van transports you to and from our front gate
and Metro-North’s Riverdale station, as well as the 242nd
Street stop on the #1 subway line. Limited onsite parking is available
for $8 per vehicle. Free offsite parking is available nearby with
continuous, complimentary shuttle service to and from the offsite lot
and our front gate. Complete directions and shuttle bus schedule at www.wavehill.org/visit/.
Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at www.wavehill.org.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Reaction to Mayor de Blasio's 'State of the City' Address
STATEMENT FROM BP DIAZ:
“I congratulate Mayor de Blasio on his
first ‘State of the City’ Address. I am particularly pleased to hear
that the mayor has committed his administration to drop the ongoing
lawsuit opposing the ‘Fair Wages for New Yorkers’ Act, and will direct
his administration to begin the full implementation of this important
law. The fight for ‘living wages’ remains a fight for income equality,
and I am proud to count Mayor de Blasio among our allies in that fight.
My office will work with the mayor and the City Council to expand this
law to cover more New Yorkers.
“Mayor
de Blasio’s call for municipal identification cards is also a welcome
initiative. My office handles thousands of constituent cases each year,
and many of those come from undocumented immigrants and their families.
These individuals are often reluctant to go to the police government for
help for fear of reprisal, and this proposal will bring them out of the
shadows. Municipal identification cards will make it easier for
undocumented immigrants to receive essential city services and cooperate
with police, leading to a safer city for all.
“I
also echo Mayor de Blasio’s call for increased STEM education options
within our CUNY system. In my ‘State of the Borough’ address last year I
called for the creation of a STEM high school in the Bronx, one based
on the successful P-TECH school in Brooklyn. “This
is a top priority for my administration, and I will continue to work
with the Department of Education to continue to make this happen.” said
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
STATEMENT FROM STATE SENATORS ESPAILLAT AND PERALTA ON NYC MUNICIPAL ID CARD FOR UNDOCUMENT ED IMMIGRANTS
“For
immigrant families in New York City whose undocumented status leaves
them
vulnerable to abuse and exploitation by unethical employers, landlords
and
scam artists, Mayor de Blasio’s municipal ID card will change lives for
the
better. Under our current system, immigrants’ inability to obtain a
government ID excludes them from services most people take for granted,
and makes it
harder for them to provide for their children.
But with
incredible momentum in Albany and across the country, we can’t let up the fight
to accomplish what 11 states and the District of Columbia have already done –
passing legislation giving immigrants the opportunity to earn legal driving
privileges. When we look across the country and see our neighbors in
Connecticut, big states with major cities like Illinois and California, and a
deep red state like Utah all taking this sensible step forward, there is no
reason why the issue remains unaddressed in New York.
As
comprehensive reform remains stalled in Washington, we applaud Mayor de
Blasio’s commitment to helping vulnerable immigrant communities. Once in place,
this initiative will help dispel the baseless and xenophobic arguments
opponents have used to block this needed reform for too long.
By the
same token, it is unacceptable that hardworking immigrants are made to break
the law in order to commute to work or take their kids to school. Providing
undocumented immigrants the opportunity to obtain drivers licenses will ensure
that all New York drivers are properly credentialed, educated and operating
registered, inspected and insured vehicles, making our roads safer and benefiting
all New Yorkers.”