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New York, NY 10024-5401
(212) 787-2506
A beautiful destination where anyone can come and learn the magic of working with fine tempered chocolate and making one-of-a-kind confections. Reserve a chocolatiering session on our website or give us a call, or just drop in (first-come first-served without reservations). Chocolatiering makes a great date, family activity, or team-building event. We have 9 experiences from which you can choose, from chocolate truffles to chocolate bars, dipped treats to chocolate "Voilàllipops." New for spring 2015: mold-your-own chocolate Easter bunnies and other 3D creatures, and dip & decorate your own chocolate-covered matzahs! (To plan a birthday party, client or company event, bridal or baby shower or any other celebration at Voilà Chocolat, email [email protected].)
Grab a drink, take a seat and join us for a one-of-a-kind adventure in art in our relaxed, studio environment, where experienced local artists will guide you step-by-step through creating a featured painting. Perfect for beginners and aficionados alike, our classes offer a fun, easy, stress-free chance to create a painting you can be proud of. Cheers to that!
West End Theatre is a theatre building in Harlem, New York City, built in 1902 by Meyer R. Bimberg in a structure that now houses the La Gree Baptist Church. It is located on 125th Street between St. Nicholas and Morningside Avenue. Bimberg, who came to be known as Bim the Button Man, made his fortune selling campaign buttons. He had five theatres built in New York City before his death including what is now the Belasco Theatre. Rev. Wayland Williams presides at La Gree.
We made this page for story tellers and those who like to or feel like expressing themselves in a short, little story. People post their thoughts, quotes, and ideas on their Facebook all the time. Even when talking to their friends face to face people are pretty much telling stories, so we encourage people to come to our page and tell us stories. Fantasies. Instead of writing about your personal life events in common everyday phrases, tell it a story; in a fantasy. Most of us can't help but try to entertain our friends and family by telling them jokes and, or short stories, but some of us are not 'writer's' per say. Perhaps you're more of a poet, or straight rapper or singer-songwriter. Well come on in and drop a story if you please. Just add a vampire, or a dungeons and dragons adventurer who meets a sexy wizard in there! Lol. Only if you're into that type of stuff. Still, if you're just checking out our page: Like it, and check it out again. See what people like to write about these days!
Films, festivals, special cinematic events, and discussions all part of our acclaimed series. Enjoy cutting edge films from around the world, including independent visions, documentaries and special engagements followed by meetings with filmmakers and speakers.
The Culture Center was founded in 1990 primarily to meet the needs of non-profit organizations and other institutions that do not maintain their own special event spaces. While the Center continues to fulfill that purpose, it has also become a choice venue for individuals to host their own private events. The Culture Center also produces events designed to promote community and cultural exchange. When our calendar and resources permit, we partner with artists, musicians and writers to showcase their work. We have hosted non-profit groups such as the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Columbus Avenue BID, World Music Institute, schools and colleges. Our documentary film, Explorer: The Life of Bruce Klepinger, highlighted the life of a trek leader in Nepal and led us to support a Nepali student through college in the United States. We have hosted functions to benefit breast cancer research and children with AIDS. We look forward to developing new programming ideas. Whether you have a global reach or a more personal celebration in mind, The Culture Center can accommodate up to 99 people. Access is directly from Columbus Avenue down a lovely sky-lit stairway flanked by century old exposed brick overlooking a rock garden. The main room can be arranged with a staging area and audience style seating, or more casually. The space has a light oak floor, white walls and track lighting. Like a blank canvas, it can be decorated and styled to suit your vision. The Culture Center also features: Full kitchen and restroom Folding chairs with cushions (60) Tables for conference, buffet service and drinks TV/DVD, Bose sound system and wireless internet connectivity available Coat storage Handicapped access can be arranged
Five challenging rounds with theme-reinforcing answer sheets, guaranteed to put a smile on your inner nerd's face. 90 minutes of fun while proving you know the most.
Exhibitor and Festival Organizer The Israel Film Center includes special screenings of premieres, classics, and educational programs looking into Israeli society as reflected through film, as well as hosts discussions with Israeli filmmakers. The center is also focusing on the presentation of unique Israeli film festivals at the JCC and throughout the country, and has close cooperation with other major international film festivals. In addition, the center serves as a platform for screening of works in progress and rough cuts of soon to be finished films, with the purpose of receiving audience feedback, and to help attract completion funds. Library and on-line resources The Center's activities also include a viewing library of all available digital Israeli films including those made for TV. The online database of Israeli films provides comprehensive information, reviews, and educational literature about Israeli films, as well as tools and resources for filmmakers, film presenters, and the general public, both in Israel and the U.S.A. Advisor The Israel Film Center serves as a professional resource for filmmakers, distributors, film presenters, other JCCs ,exhibitors and the public. Furthermore, the center will house and coordinate the network for Jewish film presenters whose goal is to connect presenters of Jewish and Israeli films. Distribution and Production The center is also investing in development and production of films, and is involved in their distribution and promotion. By fostering the distribution of Israeli films, we plan to improve the market opportunities in the international market and reach as wide an audience as possible. Education The Israeli Film Center also has an educational platform which includes classes, on-line materials, film packages, and other outreach material.
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.
Yarn, Knitting, Crochet, Thread, Sewing, Fiber, Spinning, Needlepoint, Embroidery, Classes, Workshops. Exclusive yarn colors, textures and more. Largest selection of yarn in Manhattan. Many commercial plus independent yarns. Low shipping rates worldwide. Reignite your esthaetic sense....
Chipotle prepares burritos and tacos at reasonable prices. Our Food With Integrity philosophy includes unprocessed, sustainable, nutritious, responsibly raised, and organic foods where possible.
The New York RadioShack is making shopping for technology fun again. The place to find tablets and e-readers, as well as digital cameras and chargers - RadioShack is here. Let's Play