Lower Manhattan’s Local News
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The Weekend Calendar of Events
in Lower Manhattan for October 19 & 20
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This weekend calendar is sponsored by
The Belnord
Closings have commenced at The Belnord, the Upper West Side full-city block landmark re-envisioned by Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Here, one of the greatest turn-of-the-century condominium residences has been reborn as a
contemporary icon, with The Belnord’s original apartment layouts
re-engineered and expanded to allow for appreciation of the building’s impressive breadth, scale, and volume.
Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and sumptuously furnished by Rafael de Cárdenas of Architecture at Large, over 30,000 square feet of unrivaled indoor and outdoor amenities, including a 24-hour attended lobby and expansive porte-cochère, evoke total privacy and tranquility within
the center of the Upper West Side.
A meticulously landscaped courtyard and garden sits at the center of the property, complemented by the light-filled Belnord Club, featuring a state-of-the-art Fitness Center, Double-height Sports Court, Residents’ Lounge with fireplace, Private Dining Room, Teen Lounge, and Children’s Lounge.
Two to six bedroom residences with combination opportunities
priced from $4M.
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Saturday October 19
10AM
Drawing in the Park
Wagner Park
Paint in watercolor, or use pastels, chalk, and charcoal to capture the magical vistas of the Hudson River and the unique landscape of South Cove. An artist/educator will help participants at all levels with instruction and critique. Materials provided.
10AM
GO FISH!
Wagner Park
Join experienced anglers for catch-and release fishing and learn about life in the Hudson River. The day also features an art project and a nature walk. Don’t miss an unforgettable performance sung in Spanish and English by Sonia De Los Santos and her band! Plus: BPCA’s Zero Waste Committee will be on hand to share their exciting initiatives in environmental responsibility.
10:30AM & 12:30PM
Snug Harbor on Staten Island
Storytime in the Secret Garden! 12NOON – 3PM The Taste of the Seaport annual food-apalooza, which raises funds for the Peck Slip and Spruce Street Schools, will celebrate its tenth anniversary today at the South Street Seaport, on Piers 16 and 17. Local restaurants participating are Antique Gararage, Barbalu, Blue Ribbon Federal Grill, Cut By Wolfgang Puck, Honey Badger, Il Brigante, Malibu Farm, and Suteishi. For more information, or to purchase tickets, please click
12NOON – 4PM
Snug Harbor on Staten Island
Explore he Governor’s House for self-guided tour and meet our participating studio artists and musicians, some of whom have been renting space at Snug Harbor for decades–and catch guitarist Rich Peare strumming under the Marvel Dome on Chapel Road from 12NOON – 2:00 PM
Take the Staten Island Ferry across the harbor. After landing in Staten Island take the S40 bus at Gate D to travel along Richmond Terrace, less than a 10-minute ride. Let the bus driver know that you want to get off at Snug Harbor.
12NOON
Open Studios + the Take Care Series
Governors Island 1PM
Exploring Art + Technology Labs – It’s About Time: Investigating Native Corn
National Museum of the American Indian at One Bowling Green
From pupusas to piki bread and from fuel to fashion, explore the diverse knowledge and innovation for processing corn. Create your own puzzle as you learn more about corn technology and its versatile applications through multisensory activities such as masa making, tortilla tasting, guessing games, and more. Free Click here for more info.
2PM Tour America’s Oldest & Most Intact Lighthouse Tender Sunday October 20
10AM
Open House New York
Museum at Eldridge Street 1PM
Taíno: Native Heritage and Identity in the Caribbean
National Museum of the American Indian
Join a museum ambassador for a tour of the exhibition “Taíno: Native Heritage and Identity in the Caribbean | Taíno: herencia e identidad indígena en el Caribe.” Learn about the rural roots of the Taíno movement and the legacy of Native peoples throughout the Spanish-speaking Caribbean islands and their U.S. diasporas. Free. One Bowling Green
3PM
Archtober 2019 Walking Tour:
Typography and Job Printing in the 19th-Century Seaport
South Street Seaport Museum
Most printers in early 19th century New York were located where the action was: near the city’s main port of entry at South Street. Walk with us to discover where passenger and shipping services printed their tickets, and learn about the typography on these historic buildings. $15.00 12 Fulton Street.
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RiverWatch
Cruise Ships in New York Harbor
Arrivals & Departures
Many ships pass Lower Manhattan on their way to and from the Midtown Passenger Ship Terminal. Others may be seen on their way to or from piers in Brooklyn and Bayonne. Stated times, when appropriate, are for passing the Colgate clock in Jersey City, New Jersey, and are based on sighting histories, published schedules and intuition. They are also subject to tides, fog, winds, freak waves, hurricanes and the whims of upper management.
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Saturday, October 19
Anthem of the Seas
Inbound 6:30 am (Bayonne); outbound 4:00 pm Bermuda
Norwegian Dawn
Outbound 4:30 pm Southern Caribbean
Regal Princess
Inbound 6:30 am (Brooklyn); outbound 5:00 pm New England/Canadian Maritimes
Oceania Riviera
Inbound 6:15 am; outbound 6:30 pm New England/Canadian Maritimes/Quebec City/Montreal
Silver Wind
Outbound 6:30 pm New England/Canadian Maritimes/Quebec City/Montreal
Sunday, October 20
Celebrity Summit
Inbound 7:30 am (Bayonne); outbound 4:00 pm repositioning to San Juan, PR via Eastern Caribbean
Norwegian Escape
Inbound 6:15 am; outbound 4:30 pm; Bermuda
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