313 West 83rd Street
New York, NY 10024
(646) 365-0030
As a church of Jesus Christ, Redeemer exists to help build a great city for all people through a movement of the gospel that brings personal conversion, community formation, social justice, and cultural renewal to New York City and, through it, to the world.
The Church of Saint Paul and Saint Andrew is a historic United Methodist church located in the Upper West Side of New York City, New York, on West 86th Street. The Church is known for being socially moderate and for being accepting of people of all races, ages, and sexual orientations. The Church hosts a number of performing arts groups, including the Empire City Men's Chorus, The Prospect Theater Company, and David Parker & The Bang Group.HistoryAt present, the Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew (SPSA) is a member of the Reconciling Ministries Network of the United Methodist Church and its New York Annual Conference affiliate, Methodists in New Directions (MIND). The congregation welcomes all who wish to worship God the Creator, God the Redeemer and God the Holy Spirit; without regard to any arbitrary condition. The 2010 Service of Lessons and Carols was featured on 31 December 2010 on the CBS Television Network. The senior pastor is Rev. Dr. James (K) Karpen and the associate pastors are Rev. Julia Kristeller and Siobhan Sargent. Bridget Cabrera serves as Minister for Young Adults and Frank Glass is the Minister of Music. SPSA also serves as host sanctuary for Congregation B'nai Jeshuran. Also housed at 263 West 86th Street are the West Side Campaign Against Hunger, a food pantry and nutritional resource center, and West End Theatre, presenting many performing arts companies. The church building was declared a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1981.
The Church of the Holy Trinity is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 209 West 82nd Street near Amsterdam Avenue in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The parish was established in 1898.BuildingsThe church was built 1910-1912 to the designs of Joseph Hubert McGuire. It has a dome of Guastavino tile. According to Frederick D. Taylor in his article Medieval New York - Holy Trinity Church the church was built deliberately in the Byzantine style, unusual for the time, and has been "considered to be one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in this country." The Rev. Frank W. Crowder, D.D., rector, had a four-story brick rectory at 341 East 87th Street built in 1927 to designs by G. Atterbury of 139 East 53rd Street for $50,000.
Sunday Morning Worship at 11:00 Directions: by subway - take the #1 to 79th Street and walk 2 blocks south, one block west or take the #2 or 3 trains to 72nd Street and walk 5 blocks north and one block west. by bus - nearest stop is on 79th Street at Broadway, accessible by the M79 or M104.
This loving and nurturing community is committed to expanding individual and universal awareness of wholeness, abundance and creative expression as taught and demonstrated by our Brother and Teacher Jesus, the Christ. Unity of New York is a member of the Unity Worldwide Ministries, and affiliated with Unity Village, publishers of Daily Word Magazine.
“No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, YOU’RE WELCOME HERE!” At Broadway, that is not just a tag line. We really mean it. And we invite you to come and experience it for yourself any Sunday at 5:00 pm. Broadway is one of New York City’s historic churches, on the cutting edge of social justice and witness since 1840. We believe that a living faith in Jesus Christ demands an engagement with the world. In the past, this has meant things like a national leadership role in the pre-Civil War Abolition Movement, active engagement in the struggle for women’s suffrage and the ordination of women, and lively involvement in the Civil Rights movement. We are proud of our history, but not chained to it. Our faith calls us ever forward. Today, God’s Spirit calls us to work for the rights and dignity of all people, believing that God’s image is reflected in human variety. One of the ways we express this belief is that since 1991 we have been an Open and Affirming Parish, welcoming gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons into full participation, leadership and ministry in the congregation. Broadway Church is a lively, loving and growing community. And there is a place here for you!
96th Street is an express station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 96th Street and Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, it is served by the 1, 2 and 3 trains at all times.96th Street station was part of the original IRT subway and opened on the inaugural date of October 27, 1904. At the time, the station served as the terminus of local trains and express service; express trains would run as locals north to 145th Street.Station layoutCurrently, 96th Street operates in the same manner as other normal express stations in the subway system. There are two island platforms that allow for cross-platform interchanges between local (outer tracks) and express (inner tracks) trains heading in the same direction, in this case uptown or downtown.During normal service, southbound local trains use track B1 and southbound express trains use track B2. Northbound express trains use track B3 and northbound local trains use track B4. These track designations are not posted in the station, but are used in the chaining of each individual track, used to measure distance by train crews on the subway.
Join us on the First Sunday of each month for our Joint Worship Service (English & Korean) at 11:00 a.m. All other Sundays the English service is at 10:15 a.m. and the Korean Service is 12:00 noon
VOLUNTEERS WANTED! If you, or someone you know is interested in volunteering time at The Riverside Rehab, we would be happy to have you as a part of our team! Volunteers are welcome seven days a week, with flexible hours. LOOKING FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU! *Annual updated PPD, physical form, and background check required. Opportunities are available seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Opportunities Include: Friendly Visits: Brighten a resident’s day by providing socialization and interaction. This may include activities such as games, puzzles, reading, and visiting the nearby park. Recreation: Volunteers are needed to assist the Recreation Department with regularly scheduled programs. A variety of activities are offered including art, music, movement, and games. Creative minds are encouraged to assist Recreation Therapists with activities, or a volunteer may choose to help with transporting residents to and from programs. Administrative/Clerical: Help assist our business offices and nursing units by performing general tasks including filing, answering phones, photocopying, or running errands. Kitchen: Help our kitchen staff with meal preparation and clean-up, as well as other daily tasks. Religious Service Escorts: Help our residents get to and from various religious services, which are offered daily, including weekends. Volunteers would assist transporting residents to our chapel on the 15th floor, and help with retuning them to their floors after the service is complete. Resident Computer Center: Many of our residents require assistance to learn and/or use our new computers. Volunteers are needed to assist these residents with tasks such as games, browsing the internet, and checking/sending emails. Lab is open daily from 9am-4pm. Horticulture: Help keep our plants looking healthy and nurtured by watering/maintaining the garden in the Solarium located on the 16th floor, as well as various plants located throughout the building. If you, or anyone you know, is looking for volunteer opportunities in a well kept, respectful, and fun environment, please do not hesitate to contact us. Contact our Volunteer Coordinator today Phone: 917-621-5010 Fax: 212-873-6058 [email protected]
Barney Greengrass is a restaurant, deli, and appetizing store located at 541 Amsterdam Avenue (West 86th Street and West 87th Street) on the Upper West Side of Manhattan that was started in 1908. They specialize in sturgeon, Nova Scotia salmon, and whitefish, and is very popular for brunch.They were the winner of the 2006 James Beard Foundation Award for Excellence. In 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 24, third-highest among New York City delis.HistoryBarney Greengrass originally opened in 1908 at the corner of West 113th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem, New York. It moved to its current location, at 86th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in 1929. In 1938 he was given the nickname "Sturgeon King" by James J. Frawley.After the death of Barney Greengrass, the restaurant was run by his son Marvin (always called "Moe") and his wife Shirley. After Moe's death in 2001, his son Gary Greengrass took over management responsibility.Beverly HillsIn 1995, Barney Greengrass opened an outlet at the Beverly Hills branch of Barneys New York.
Laborers Local Union 108 is part of LIUNA, The Laborers International Union of North America, representing the interest of over 550,000 working people across North America. Locally Laborers Local Union 108 is part of the Laborers Eastern Region which consists of over 50,000 working men and women in the NY, NJ and DE That means that Laborers Local Union 108 has the power to get the job done for its members and provides access to secure benefit plans for their contractors and members. Laborers Local Union 108 has historically represented workers in the Private Waste collection and recycling industry throughout NYC, Long Island, Westchester, Hudson Valley and the Danbury area of CT since 1937. In 2007 parts of Local 734 of LIUNA were merged into Laborers Local Union 108 and today we are a diverse Local Union representing men and women employed in the Scrap Metal Recycling, Light Manufacturing, Warehouse workers, food service workers and professional employees.Laborers Local Union 108 has the skills and experience to represent workers in any industry.
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Handyman at Your Service feels proud to be one of the most prominent handyman service providers all across NYC. For years, we have been a family-owned and trusted full service handyman company, catering the supreme quality services. Whether it is about minor projects such as the installation of hanging artwork, decorative shelving, or the time consuming ones like installation of new flooring, bathroom modernization, assembling furniture items, we can handle all your needs. Working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, our team of professional handyman serves the entire customer base in the New York metro area. Here’s a sneak peek at the lists of services we provide: • Carpenter services • Electrician services • Locksmith services • Air conditioner service • Custom shelves installation • Plumber services • IKEA furniture assembly service • Art installation services • Snow removal service • Painter service Being dedicated to proffer solutions for every small and big problem, you have in and around, we promise you the most reasonable prices. With this, we promise innovative solutions to our customers without compromising on quality. To make things easier, we have a professional service center to work with you and understand your specific needs. Just let us know your problems and we will deploy the right technicians for your home and office, as per your schedule and budget!
America's # 1 adult sports league. Fielding 2500 teams a year in NYC we offer all levels of competition in Volleyball and Basketball. With so many teams, whether you are an A+ player or just strictly looking to have fun and meet people, we have a division for you. We feature great gyms in great locations, professional referees and the best equipment. Four seasons of year round play in NYC Volleyball and NYC Basketball. **New starting Winter 2015 Indoor Soccer** We offer instructional Volleyball Clinics on Saturday afternoons and Open Play Volleyball on Friday nights, Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons. We also offer women's Volleyball Open Play midweek and Men's Open Play Basketball. Please check our website for details! www.nyurban.com
The Synergy for Children program provides support for single parents by providing “host partners” who will care for the parents’ children one weekend a month, giving the parents some badly-needed free time. The proposal for Synergy for Children was sent to Dr. Jean Kjellstrand, Assistant Professor at Columbia University’s School of Social Work. She responded: “You have a good idea which is worth pursuing. I hope you can find funding and/or a place to try it out. We need more programs like this.”
The Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM) is an inclusive, collaborative organization that promotes and furthers the highest standards of claims and litigation management and brings together the thought leaders in both industries. CLM’s Members and Fellows include risk and litigation managers, insurance and claims professionals, corporate counsel, outside counsel and third party vendors. The CLM sponsors educational programs, provides resources and fosters communication among all in the industry. only, based on nominations from CLM Fellows. Each member attorney must complete two hours of Council-developed CLE litigation management training annually. General Membership and Organizational Information The Council has a unique structure designed for maximum participation by and contribution from its membership. Organizationally, the Council is comprised of Fellows and Members who are also able to serve CLM as CLM Educators, State Chairs, National Committee Members, and Advisory Board Members.
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