Monday, April 13, 2015

Council Member Andrew Cohen Kicks-Off the Participatory Budget Vote by Casting His Own Ballot
































Above - Councilman Andrew Cohen shows off his Municipal I.D. caed before he votes in his participatory budgeting process.
Below - Councilman Cohen is marking his ballot. Let's hope he did not leave his Municipal I.D. card on the table after voting.





























  On Sunday, April 12th Council Member Andrew Cohen cast his participatory budget ballot during at the Riverdale YM-YMHA along with dozens of other District 11 residents. The event at the Riverdale YM-YMHA was the first voting opportunity for the District.

Participatory Budgeting gives residents decision-making power of $1 million towards community improvement projects in their neighborhoods. During this week, residents in the community will be able to see all the proposals on the ballot, as well as place their votes on which projects they think deserves funding the most. There are a total of 11 proposals this year, focused on renovations to schools, parks and libraries throughout different neighborhoods. Anyone who lives in the district, 16 years and older are welcome to vote; all that is needed is proof of residency.

This week is the culmination of yearlong efforts by community leaders and volunteers dedicated to the Participatory Budgeting initiative. Council Member Andrew Cohen will submit spending priorities to City Council, including the winning PB projects. A total of twenty-four council members are participating this year, giving communities all over the city decision-making power of more than $25 million.

Members of the community still have opportunities to vote throughout the week. The district office, located at 277 West 231st Street, will also serve as a permanent voting location until Friday. Office hours are Monday – Thursday10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m, and Friday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM.


 Upcoming voting locations and times:

1.                  Monday, April 13th
a.                   Mosholu Library – Vote only
b.                  285 East 205th Street
c.                   4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
2.                  Tuesday, April 14th
a.                   Riverdale Library – Vote only
b.                  5540 Mosholu Avenue
c.                   4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
3.                  Tuesday, April 14th
a.                   The Rambling House – Vote & Expo
b.                  4292 Katonah Avenue
c.                   7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
4.                  Wednesday, April 15th
a.                   Spuyten Duyvil Library – Vote only
b.                  650 West 235th Street
c.                   4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
5.                  Wednesday, April 15th
a.                   Vladeck Hall – Vote & Expo
b.                  74 Van Cortlandt Park South
c.                   7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
6.                  Thursday, April 16th
a.                   Van Cortlandt Library – Vote only
b.                  3874 Sedgwick Avenue
c.                   3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
7.                  Friday, April 17th  - Vote only
a.                   Woodlawn Library – Vote only
b.                  4355 Katonah Avenue
c.                   2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

NBA Legend Dolph Schayes to be Inducted Into the Bronx Walk of Fame



Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. announced today that NBA legend Dolph Schayes will be inducted into the 2015 Bronx Walk of Fame.

“We have a long tradition of producing basketball legends in The Bronx, and Dolph Schayes is one of those greats that laid the foundation for future generations,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “He is a pioneer who was among one of the league’s first stars, and his popularity helped to build the NBA into the juggernaut it is today. His ability to drive to basket, from the power forward, as well as hit lethal two-handed set shots over most defenders made him a force to be reckoned with in the NBA.”

“I am honored to be inducted into the Bronx Walk of Fame,” said Schayes. “Growing up in The Bronx made a huge impact on my life and made me who I am. This borough is very special to me and I am very grateful to be recognized by Borough President Diaz.”

Schayes grew up on Davidson Avenue and 183rd Street, near Jerome Avenue in University Heights, attended Creston Junior High School 79 and DeWitt Clinton High School (1945–48), where he led the basketball team to the borough championship.

After playing for New York University – where he won the Haggerty Award, given to the All-Metropolitan New York Division 1 men's college basketball Player of the Year – Schayes went on to play for the Syracuse Nationals (who would later become the Philadelphia 76ers). There he enjoyed a stellar career appearing in 12 NBA All-Star games, being named into six All-NBA first teams and winning the NBA Championship in 1955 helping defeat the Fort Wayne Pistons in seven games.

Schayes, who was a player-coach for the Philadelphia 76ers in 1963, eventually took his talents to the sideline and earned an NBA Coach of the Year award in 1966.

For his contributions to the game and the league, Schayes was named into the NBA’s 25th Anniversary Team, the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team, and inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1972. He was also inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, the U.S. National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, and the National Jewish American Sports Hall of Fame.

Dolph Schayes will be officially inducted to the Bronx Walk of Fame as part of the 44th annual Bronx Week, a program of The Bronx Tourism Council. Bronx Week is an annual highly-anticipated 11-day event where the entire borough, including government, business, and the community-at-large, come together to celebrate “The Best of The Bronx” through festivals, concerts, health fairs, parades, performances and a host of other activities.

Bronx Week 2015 will take place from May 7-17. At the end of the 11-day celebration, our hometown heroes like Schayes are inducted into the Bronx Walk of Fame, where their names are emblazoned on a street sign to reside on the historic district of the Grand Concourse forever.

For more information about Bronx Week 2015, visitwww.ilovethebronx.com.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

ECPW Wrestling at St. Francis Xavier School


  Last night ECPW Wrestling cane to St. Francis Xavier School for the Annual Wrestling event. It may not have been Hulk Hogan or John Cena, but the wrestlers who fought did their job as good as any other wrestlers.Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Greg 'The Hammer' Valentine , and others like 'Crazy Ivan, Ghetto Brown, Frankie Flow, and the tag team 'The Disrespectors to name only a few of the many wrestlers who appeared. The photos below will tell the story of the matches.
  On another note i was told that enrollment at St. Francis and other fine Catholic schools in the area is down. It seems that as the Morris Park Area evolves new people to the area are choosing other options such as Charter Schools or even the public schools to send their children.




Above -This was what it was all about - as above The winner if the Battle Royal match Mike 3D poses with some of the kids who were in attendance.
Below Hacksaw Jim Duggan with one of the younger fans.






Left - The New York State Department of Athletics officer checks the ring after it is set up.
Right - Junior Flo was the winner of the first match.




It was a tougher match for the T.V. champ Crazy Ivan as he wound up on the floor after being thrown out of the ring.











Left - Crazy Ivan however was victorious as he looks at some fans who were booing him.
Right - The battle royal royal match provided many exciting moments.















Left - The caveman is ready for the battle royal match.
Right - Frankie Flow winner of the first match is eliminated as he is dropped to the floor.














left - one wrestler is booted from the battle royal match.
Left - h\He lies on the floor after hitting the metal rail. He was OK, but a little sore later.
















Left - the battle royal match continued until Mike 3D was the winner
Right - the Patient slivers to the ring.

















Left - On his way from the ring the Caveman wanted a close up of himself.
Right - Ghetto Brown is victorious in his match.

















Left - Andrew Anders on last years Heavyweight Champion is the challenger to Champion Frankie Flow.
Right - The two contenders in the ring.



Left - Dan The Man says he has a paper from President Obama that he is in the match turning it into a triple threat match.
Right Andrew Anderson lies on the floor after being thrown out of the ring.








Left - Andrew Anderson can not get back in to the ring in time and looses the match to Frankie Flow the champion.
Right Greg the Hammer Valentine squares off with Kraig Steele.












Left - Hammer has his opponent ib the corner.
Right - Hammer applies the Figure Four Leg Lock to get a submission by his opponent.
















Left - Hacksaw Jim with his 2x4 in his hand warns his opponents to fight clean or else.
Right Hacksaw can't wait to get into the ring as his partner is taking a beating.












Left - Hacksaw comes in and takes his two opponents and bonks their heads togeyher.
Right - Hacksaw goes for the winning pim.


A victorious Hacksaw leaves with his 2x4 as the fans congradulate him on his victory.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Trump Golf Event - SOLD OUT!


   
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Don't miss out on the opportunity to come to our Celebrity Networking Dinner, tickets are limited.  5:30 Dinner.
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MALIK YOBA NAMED TO BRONX WALK OF FAME



  Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. announced today that actor Malik Yoba would be inducted into the 2015 Bronx Walk of Fame.

“It is a good day in the Bronx to know that Malik Yoba, an actor and activist who was born in this great borough, will be honored during Bronx Week, have his name on the Bronx Walk of Fame and be greeted by thousands of Bronxites,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.”

Born Abdul-Malik Kashie Yoba in the South Bronx, he is most recently known for his role in Fox’s new drama, Empire, a hip-hop drama centers on a music industry heavyweight who is about to take his company, Empire Entertainment, public.

“This is an honor to be inducted into the Bronx Walk of Fame, a borough that taught me the values of life and giving back to the community,” said Malik Yoba. “I strive to live a purpose-filled life and I truly want to express my deepest thanks to Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. for this wonderful recognition.”
His acting career started with a small education film, which lead to starring roles in memorable movies and television shows, including the 1993 Disney classic, Cool Runnings, and the hit Fox television series New York Undercover.

“As a writer, director, producer, musician, educator, and so much more, Malik Yoba truly tackles his daily quest to educate young people in communities across the world and this is the reason why we are shining the light on his name,” says Borough President Diaz. “It is individuals like Malik that makes the youth believe that anything is possible.”

Malik Yoba will be officially inducted into the Bronx Walk of Fame as part of the 44th annual Bronx Week, a program of The Bronx Tourism Council.

Bronx Week 2015 is a highly-anticipated 11-day event where the entire borough, including government, business, and the community-at-large, come together to celebrate “The Best of The Bronx” through festivals, concerts, health fairs, parades, performances and a host of other activities. It will take place from May 7-17.

At the end of the 11-day celebration, our hometown heroes like Yoba are honored with induction into the Bronx Walk of Fame, where their names are emblazoned on a street sign to reside on the historic Grand Concourse forever.

For more information about Bronx Week 2015, visitwww.ilovethebronx.com.

Friday, April 10, 2015

STATE SENATOR JEFF KLEIN, THROGGS NECK HOUSES RESIDENTS’ COUNCIL & COMMUNITY BOARD 10 HOST FIRST EVER SPRING COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP DAY IN THE BRONX


Klein, Local Volunteers, Police Service Area #8 Explorers Join Together to Beautify Throggs Neck Houses

State Senator Jeff Klein together with Assemblyman Benedetto, the Throggs Neck Houses Residents’ Council, Community Board 10 and volunteers from the Police Service Area #8 Explorers, today held the first ever spring community clean-up day at the Throggs Neck Houses in the Bronx. Senator Klein co-sponsored the event, joining in the fun with local volunteers as they collected trash and debris, cleared walkways and picked up after the long winter.

“Today, we are facing a crisis of affordable housing in New York City – not only is there limited availability for New Yorkers in need, but our public housing has been left in a state of disrepair and neglect,” said Senator Klein.  “By working together in the spirit of community to clean up the Throggs Neck Houses, we are providing local residents with a cleaner, greener place to call home. A special thanks to Assemblyman Benedetto, the Residents’ Council, Community Board 10 and all the volunteers who came out, joined in the fun and got their hands dirty for our spring cleanup.”

The Department of Sanitation, in partnership with Community Board 10, donated garbage bags, brooms, rakes, shovels and an array of cleaning supplies for the event. Volunteers kicked off the morning at the Residents’ Council’s office with donuts and coffee and departed to one of the 29 buildings in the complex shortly after. Everyone broke for lunch at noon, munching on hamburgers, hot dogs, chips and cupcakes. All attendees participated in an exciting raffle, with a chance to win fun prizes like a brand-new bike and gift cards to target.

"By hosting our first ever Throggs Neck Houses community clean-up day, we are encouraging residents and volunteers to get involved and make a difference right here at home," said Monique Johnson, President of the Throggs Neck Houses Residents' Council. "The simple fact is, a cleaner community creates a unified community, stronger community and a loving community. Thanks to Senator Klein, Assemblyman Benedetto, Community Board 10, Resident Engagement and the Police Service Area Explorers we are ready for spring!"

As New York City’s public housing stock has faced a significant decline in recent years, community beautification projects play a vital role in ensuring NYCHA developments are safe, secure and sanitary. In this year’s state budget, Senator Klein secured $100 million in funding for New York City public housing, representing the largest investment in NYCHA in more than 15 years.


Thursday, April 9, 2015

Wave Hill Events Apr 24–May 1


At last, we can welcome Night Lights at Wave Hill! Even better, it launches just as we are once again celebrating Arbor Weekend. We anticipate a glorious, celebratory spring season at Wave Hill! As a refresher, I have attached release for both Night Lights and Arbor Weekend.

And the caption of Chris Doyle’s work: Chris Doyle, The Lightening, 2015. Still from digital animation. Courtesy of Andrew Edlin Gallery , New York, and Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco.

FRI, APRIL 24    TREE TLC WITH WAYNE: AN ARBOR DAY WALK AND DEMONSTRATION
Both young and old trees need care to thrive. Wander among centuries-old trees and newly-planted specimens with Assistant Director of Horticulture Wayne Morris as he discusses and demonstrates practical tree care, including basic pruning techniques. This program is intended for homeowners and tree-lovers alike. Free with admission to the grounds. Arbor Weekend event.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 1PM

FRI, APRIL 24    NIGHT LIGHTS AT WAVE HILL
Wave Hill’s 50th anniversary festivities reach a crescendo this spring with Night Lights at Wave Hill, a month-long celebration, when, for the first time in Wave Hill’s history, visitors will be invited to attend in the evening to enjoy the garden landscape at a time of day and during a season when it is normally closed to the public. Take in The Lightening: a Project for Wave Hill’s Aquatic Garden, an immersive installation by acclaimed artist by Chris Doyle, with music by composer Jeremy Turner, recorded by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. Stop by Glyndor Gallery to see Chris Doyle: Landscape Fictions. Visit The Shop, The Café and the Marco Polo Stufano Conservatory, and enjoy informal piano performances in Wave Hill House. This evening’s pianist is Randy Ingram. Same-day tickets for Night Lights at Wave Hill: $25/$20 Wave Hill Member/$12 children. (Purchase tickets in advance and save $2.) All sales are final; no refunds or exchanges. Rain or shine. Tickets available now at wavehill.org and onsite. A Wave Hill at 50 anniversary event.
ON THE GROUNDS, 6:30–9:30PM


SAT, APRIL 25    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 arts and promotes an awareness of its benefits. Sessions in April are held indoors. Session fee: $25/$15 Wave Hill Member. Advance registration online receives a $2 discount. 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. Drop-ins will be accommodated as the limited space permits. Participants must present their Membership card or a printed program registration form at the front gate.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10‒11AM


SAT, APRIL 25    FAMILY ART PROJECT: BUDS, BUDS, BUDS
Explore some of Wave Hill’s many budding trees and observe the myriad shapes and sizes of these flowery beginnings. Visit and sketch the nearby magnolia tree with its massive spring flower buds. Then, using a wood base, paper and a variety of natural materials, make your own sculptural tree. It could even be a magnolia replica! Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon. Arbor Weekend event.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM


SAT, APRIL 25     JUNIOR ARBORIST STATION
Kids ages seven and older are invited to don tree-climbing harnesses and hardhats and ascend into the canopy of our old sugar maple tree to get a birds-eye view of Wave Hill. On hand to assist budding arborists, as well as answer questions about the big old trees at Wave Hill, are arborists from Almstead Tree, Shrub & Lawn Care, which has generously sponsored this drop-in event. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon. Arbor Weekend event.
ON THE GROUNDS, 11AM–3PM

SAT, APRIL 25    IN THE SHOP: WOODTURNER CHRIS BUSAK
In celebration of Arbor Week, artist Chris Busak demonstrates woodturning; a limited collection of bowls turned from our precious copper beech tree will be available for purchase. Demonstration is free with admission to the grounds.Arbor Weekend event.
PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11AM–4PM

SAT, APRIL 25    FIFTY YEARS OF TREES WALK
To celebrate Arbor Day and Wave Hill’s 50th Anniversary, stroll through the gardens with staff horticultural interpreters to see extraordinary trees that have been planted in the last five decades. Compare existing trees with historical images to see how these treasures have become defining elements in the landscape. Free with admission to the grounds. Arbor Weekend and Wave Hill at 50 Anniversary event.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 1PM 

SAT, APRIL 25    GALLERY TOUR
Join a curatorial fellow for an exhibition tour designed to draw visitors into a lively discussion about the relationship between art and nature. In the main gallery,Chris Doyle: Landscape Fictions brings to life the Hudson River. An artist whose sense of craft verges on the obsessive, Doyle presents three animations from a decades-long practice animating the natural world that exists on the urban fringes. This exhibition accompanies The Lightening, a site-specific project installed in the Aquatic Garden that combines mirrored surfaces with backlit animations into an artwork that changes as the day turns into night. At the same time, in the Sunroom Project Space, Kiran Chandra explores the “swarm” as a social form through a sculptural and sonic interpretation of Eugene Marais’ The Soul of the White Ant. Tours take place Tuesdays and Saturdays at 2PM. Free with admission to the grounds.  
GLYNDOR GALLERY, 2PM

SUN, APRIL 26    FAMILY ART PROJECT: BUDS, BUDS, BUDS
Explore some of Wave Hill’s many budding trees and observe the myriad shapes and sizes of these flowery beginnings. Visit and sketch the nearby magnolia tree with its massive spring flower buds. Then, using a wood base, paper and a variety of natural materials, make your own sculptural tree. It could even be a magnolia replica! Free with admission to the grounds. Arbor Weekend event.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM‒1PM


SUN, APRIL 26    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 directorNeem 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 in April are held indoors. Session fee: $25/$15 Wave Hill Member. Advance registration online receives a $2 discount. 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. Drop-ins will be accommodated as the limited space permits. Participants must present their Membership card or a printed program registration form at the front gate.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10‒11:15AM


SUN, APRIL 26    IN THE SHOP: WOODTURNER CHRIS BUSAK
In celebration of Arbor Week, artist Chris Busak demonstrates woodturning; a limited collection of bowls turned from our precious copper beech tree will be available for purchase. Demonstration is free with admission to the grounds.Arbor Weekend event.
PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11AM–4PM

SUN, APRIL 26    FIFTY YEARS OF TREES WALK
To celebrate Arbor Day and Wave Hill’s 50th Anniversary, stroll through the gardens with staff horticultural interpreters to see extraordinary trees that have been planted in the last five decades. Compare existing trees with historical images to see how these treasures have become defining elements in the landscape. Free with admission to the grounds. Arbor Weekend and Wave Hill at 50 anniversary event
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11AM

SUN, APRIL 26    MEDITATION
Let nature inspire you to find your center and reconnect with your true self using guided mindfulness and other meditation practices. Each session, led by Yoga for Bliss director Neem Dewji and other qualified instructors, includes instruction in simple techniques, followed by guided meditations. Sessions are held indoors. All levels welcome. Session fee, which includes admission to the grounds: $20/$10 Wave Hill Member. Advance registration online receives a $2 discount. Online registration closes at 8AM on the day of the session. Drop-ins will be accommodated as the limited space permits. Participants must present their Membership card or a printed program registration form at the front gate.

MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11:45AM‒12:45PM

SUN, APRIL 26    MAPLE MADNESS: COOKING WITH MAPLE SYRUP
Think maple syrup is only for pancakes? Discover delicious and creative ways to cook with maple syrup with a chef from Great Performances, Wave Hill’s exclusive caterer. Enjoy maple-flavored dishes, then drop by the Shop at Wave Hill to sample different grades of syrup and other maple products.  Purchase your favorites to take home. Free with admission to the grounds. Arbor Weekend event.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 1PM

SUN, APRIL 26    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

SUN, APRIL 26    NIGHT LIGHTS AT WAVE HILL
Wave Hill’s 50th anniversary festivities reach a crescendo this spring with Night Lights at Wave Hill, a month-long celebration, when, for the first time in Wave Hill’s history, visitors will be invited to attend in the evening to enjoy the garden landscape at a time of day and during a season when it is normally closed to the public. Take in The Lightening: a Project for Wave Hill’s Aquatic Garden, an immersive installation by acclaimed artist by Chris Doyle, with music by composer Jeremy Turner, recorded by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. Stop by Glyndor Gallery to see Chris Doyle: Landscape Fictions. Visit The Shop, The Café and the Marco Polo Stufano Conservatory, and enjoy informal piano performances in Wave Hill House. This evening’s pianist is Randy Ingram. Same-day tickets for Night Lights at Wave Hill: $25/$20 Wave Hill Member/$12 children. (Purchase tickets in advance and save $2.) All sales are final; no refunds or exchanges. Rain or shine. Tickets available now at wavehill.org and onsite. A Wave Hill at 50 anniversary event.
ON THE GROUNDS, 6:30–9:30PM


MON, APRIL 27
Closed to the public

TUE, APRIL 28    GARDEN HIGHLIGHTS WALK
Join us for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.

MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 11AM

TUE, APRIL 28    GALLERY TOUR
Join a curatorial fellow for an exhibition tour designed to draw visitors into a lively discussion about the relationship between art and nature. In the main gallery,Chris Doyle: Landscape Fictions brings to life the Hudson River. An artist whose sense of craft verges on the obsessive, Doyle presents three animations from a decades-long practice animating the natural world that exists on the urban fringes. This exhibition accompanies The Lightening, a site-specific project installed in the Aquatic Garden that combines mirrored surfaces with backlit animations into an artwork that changes as the day turns into night. At the same time, in the Sunroom Project Space, Kiran Chandra explores the “swarm” as a social form through a sculptural and sonic interpretation of Eugene Marais’ The Soul of the White Ant. Tours take place Tuesdays and Saturdays at 2PM. Free with admission to the grounds.  
GLYNDOR GALLERY, 2PM

THU, APRIL 30    THE PERFECT COLOR ART WORKSHOP BEGINS
Immerse yourself in the principles of color and take your mixing and matching skills to the next level! Join artist Rachael Wren in a variety of exercises using both paint and collage. Meet a Wave Hill Gardener in the Flower Garden to discuss how color influences plant palette, then use the spring gardens as a starting point for your own investigations with the color wheel. All levels welcome. Three-session series continues May 7 and 14. $125/$95 Wave Hill Member. Registration required, online at www.wavehill.org, or at the Perkins Visitor Center, starting February 11.
WAVE HILL HOUSE, 10AM–1PM

THU, APRIL 30    NIGHT LIGHTS AT WAVE HILL
Wave Hill’s 50th anniversary festivities reach a crescendo this spring with Night Lights at Wave Hill, a month-long celebration, when, for the first time in Wave Hill’s history, visitors will be invited to attend in the evening to enjoy the garden landscape at a time of day and during a season when it is normally closed to the public. Take in The Lightening: a Project for Wave Hill’s Aquatic Garden, an immersive installation by acclaimed artist by Chris Doyle, with music by composer Jeremy Turner, recorded by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. Stop by Glyndor Gallery to see Chris Doyle: Landscape Fictions. Visit The Shop, The Café and the Marco Polo Stufano Conservatory, and enjoy informal piano performances in Wave Hill House. This evening’s pianist is David Virelles. Same-day tickets for Night Lights at Wave Hill: $25/$20 Wave Hill Member/$12 children. (Purchase tickets in advance and save $2.) All sales are final; no refunds or exchanges. Rain or shine. Tickets available now at wavehill.org and onsite. A Wave Hill at 50 anniversary event.
ON THE GROUNDS, 6:30–9:30PM


FRI, MAY 1    NIGHT LIGHTS AT WAVE HILL
Wave Hill’s 50th anniversary festivities reach a crescendo this spring with Night Lights at Wave Hill, a month-long celebration, when, for the first time in Wave Hill’s history, visitors will be invited to attend in the evening to enjoy the garden landscape at a time of day and during a season when it is normally closed to the public. Take in The Lightening: a Project for Wave Hill’s Aquatic Garden, an immersive installation by acclaimed artist by Chris Doyle, with music by composer Jeremy Turner, recorded by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. Stop by Glyndor Gallery to see Chris Doyle: Landscape Fictions. Visit The Shop, The Café and the Marco Polo Stufano Conservatory, and enjoy informal piano performances in Wave Hill House. This evening’s pianist is David Virelles. Same-day tickets for Night Lights at Wave Hill: $25/$20 Wave Hill Member/$12 children. (Purchase tickets in advance and save $2.) Also open tonight is theNight Lights Lounge in Wave Hill House. Lounge + Night Lights ticket $60/$55 Wave Hill Member. All sales are final; no refunds or exchanges. Rain or shine. Tickets available now at wavehill.org and onsite. A Wave Hill at 50 anniversary event.
ON THE GROUNDS, 6:30–9:30PM


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:9AM5:30PM. Closes 4:30PM, November 1–March 14.  
ADMISSION  $8 adults, $4 students and seniors 65+, $2 children 6–18. FreeSaturday and Tuesday mornings until noon. 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 30 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.