Michael Pollan: Taking the Plant’s Point of View @ P.S. 1 - Friday, August 8th

August 7th, 2008

pf1.jpgRevolutionary food journalist Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma, gives a lecture in the P.S.1 courtyard in front of P.F.1 (Public Farm One), an installation designed by Young Architects Program 2008 winner WORK Architecture Company. With this vibrant and productive “urban farm” as a backdrop, Pollan discusses the power of taking the plant’s point of view and why it’s important to solving our environmental problems.

Friday, August 8, 7:00 p.m.
P.S.1
www.ps1.org/calendar/view/52

Sunnyside of the Block Party This Sunday - August 10th

August 7th, 2008

blockparty.gifJoin your friends, family, neighbors, and members of Transportation Alternatives, the New York League of Conservation Voters and other local community organizations at our “Sunnyside of the Block Party” this Sunday, August 10 from 10am to 3pm. The block party will be on 46th Street, between Skillman and 43rd Avenues, in Sunnyside.

Learn how to ride a bike*, get active in your community, learn about environmental issues, have your face painted, dance, eat, jump rope, or just relax in the shade with the Sunday paper. Festivities will also include a live jazz performance from 1pm to 3pm, a book swap (leave a book, take a book), giant chess, street art, and board games.

All are welcome - free.

For more information, email SunnysideBlockParty@gmail.com or visit www.blockpartynyc.org/parties/13/read

See you on the block!

Singas Pizza, Welcome to the Neighborhood

July 23rd, 2008

singas_logo.jpgReplacing the old Cafe Mocha on 44th and Greenpoint, Singas Pizza (718-361-5503 ) moves into Sunnyside, and just in time. With the closing of Gabriella’s Pizza on 43th and Greenpoint, the neighborhood welcomes Singas’ unique contribution to the Pizza industry. Focusing on personal pizzas with little hassle, Signas specializes in 10″ pizzas that come hot and fresh between two cardboard plates — perfect for New York sized refrigerators.

So far, business seems to be booming with lots of foot traffic and phone orders for their delivery service which began Monday, July 21st. There might be a bit of a wait if you order at the restaurant so I’d suggest pairing your pizza with a quick trip to the park on 43rd if you have kids, or the bar next door if you don’t!

Techno Beach Party @ Water Taxi Beach - Sunday, June 8th

June 5th, 2008

beachism_20080608.jpgOne of my many electronic dance music endeavors is a website called Rhythmism.com. It is a clubbing resource for NYC electronic music & clubbing events. Over the last four years, it has developed into a  most comprehensive online resource for the NYC clubbing community and provides a forum for electronic music aficionados, clubbers, students and industry professionals. It is driven by a community of people – nightlife industry professionals (promoters, DJs, labels, me), music fans, friends and newcomers - who share a passion for nightlife, electronic music and urban living.

This Sunday, we’re hosting a techno beach party our our favorite local  beach - Harry’s Water Taxi Beach. We often go here for sunset cocktails and delicious burgers (now award-winning too!), so we’re all too happy to combine two of our favorite past times - techno & beach time. If you’re in the neighborhood and are open to electronic music, please come check it out.

And no, contrary to How I Met Your Mother  - techno is no longer “super-loud, repetitive music that hasn’t changed since the mid-‘90s.”


SUNDAY, JUNE 8TH

Robpromotions & Benny Soto in association with Rhythmism.com present

RHYTHMISM.COM BEACH PARTY

Adultnapper (Ransom Note)
Derek Plaslaiko (the Bunker / Spectral)
Matthew Dear (Ghostly)
Stadenco (Rhythmism.com)
Taimur & Fahad (Blk|Market Membership)
Three (Hallucination Limited)

Doors Open 1pm - 10pm / $20 Advance Tickets
Rain or Shine (We have tents)
21+ w/ ID a must

Water Taxi Beach
2 Borden Ave.
Long Island City, NY
www.watertaxibeach.com

Sunnyside CSA - last chance to sign up for 2008 season

May 19th, 2008

goldenearthworm_berries.jpgThe Sunnyside CSA only has 14 shares left and we expect to close down signup pretty soon, since our first pickup is on June 5, only 2 1/2 weeks away. If you’ve been thinking about joining but haven’t yet signed up, please take the opportunity this week to download the contract from www.sunnysidecsa.com and send it in with your full payment ASAP. A full share is $515 for 27 weeks (!)  and well-worth it!

Our Farm : Golden Earthworm Farm

Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce : Free Business Card Exchange - May 19th

May 19th, 2008

sunnyside_chamerlogo.jpgSunnyside Chamber of Commerce and Queens Chamber of Commerce
Cordially Invites you to a Business Card Exchange

Great Opportunity to Make NEW BUSINESS CONTACTS in the Long Island City / Sunnyside / Woodside area through this free Community networking events a chance to meet members of the Chamber and
other members.

May 19th 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Pure Spa
Relax - Breathe - Revitalize
www.purespanyc.com
40-15 Queens Boulevard
Sunnyside
Parking under the El
Complimentary Wine & Hors D’Oeuvres
For more information call: Luke 718 784-8437 or 718- 482-6053 or Pure 718-784-6400.

A Tree Grows In Queens - Adopt a Tree & Be One in a Million!

May 16th, 2008

MillionTreesNYC, one of the 127 PlaNYC initiatives, is a citywide, public-private program with an ambitious goal: to plant and care for one million new trees across the City’s five boroughs over the next decade. As part of this initiative they are giving out FREE trees next to the Sunnyside Greenmarket on Saturday, May 17th until 2PM. All you have to do is fill out a Tree Adoption Agreement and bring a grandma shopping cart or handtruck, the saplings are no small things. You can choose from Redbud, Flowering Dogwood, Yoshino Cherry, Crabapple, Okame Cherry, Red Oak, Sweetgum and Ginko - while supplies last! You’ll dig the difference!

5/17/2008, 8:00 am- 2:00 pm
Sunnyside CENYC Greenmarket
Skillman Avenue between 42nd and 43rd streets
Queens

Sunnyside Greenmarket starts this Saturday!

April 3rd, 2008

bcn-036.jpgSpring est arrive indeed with the arrival of our very own local greenmarket now in its 2nd year. From Laurel Halter, Greenmarket, CENYC, www.cenyc.org

I can happily report that the Sunnyside market is scheduled to start early this year, this Saturday April 5th. We are working on growing the market this year. This summer we are expecting to have a baker, two orchards, three or four vegetables farmers, a pastured beef farmer, a poultry & egg farmer, and a fisher. We are working on a flower and plant grower as well. Thanks for supporting local farmers!

Sunnyside Greenmarket
Skillman Avenue / 43rd Street (MAP)
Saturdays 8PM - 3PM
April 5 to December 20

Living In | Woodside, Queens

March 15th, 2008

nytlogo.gifThis week’s New York Times Real Estate section features neighboring Woodside, Queens in their Living In section.

Woodside is diverse but historically Irish. In pubs like these near the intersection of Woodside and Roosevelt Avenues, St. Patrick’s Day has a keen resonance

Two-bedroom rentals can be had for around $1,500 per month, one-bedrooms for around $1,200 and three-bedrooms for $2,000 or so.

The New York Times
Living in | Woodside, Queens
Cheap, Convenient and Teeming

Going Green in Queens 2008

March 3rd, 2008

sunnyside-001.jpgQueens is Green and not only for the green leprechaun ‘Welcome to Sunnyside’ banners that are lining Queens Blvd- our great borough is offering a FREE environmental, educational and networking event!

The biggest and best Green Event in Queens for 2008!
Saturday, March 8, 2008
from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Queens Wildlife Center, Terrace On The Park
at the New York Hall of Science
47-01 111 street
Queens NY 11368
www.nyscience.org

Informational workshops on : Street Trees, Alternative energy sources, composting, Queens Waterfronts and much more

Please RSVP so they can plan accordingly for light refreshments , instructional materials and give-a-ways!
RSVP to either 718-343-6779 or send an email to GoingGreeninQueens@gmail.com
*Parking is normally $10 per car, but they have made arrangements for all attendees to have free parking-you must tell the guard you are here for the GOING GREEN IN QUEENS event otherwise you will be charged.

[Eds: We suggest you think GREEN all the way and take mass transit - by Subway 7 to 111th St. Walk 3 blocks south. There has been sporadic track weekend work on the 7 line, so check in for the most up-to-date subway service advisories at www.mta.info.]

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