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FEATURES 8 | Family Style Breathable masks that are comfortable and great for summer days 12 | Giving Organizations that help Black women and girls 30 | Shopping Family and parent-owned businesses in NYC to support 34 | Tennis: Back in the Game A great social-distancing sport in these times 36 | Summer Mocktails Relax with a refreshing summer mocktail with CBD, adaptogens, and more
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38 | Family Fun Enjoy nature in NYC with these gardens, parks, and more
22 | Education 5 ways to tackle online learning when heading back to school
42 | Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton: It’s Cyndi’s World Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton on husband and partner Adam, their new baby and the future of Chillhouse
40 | Central Park Here are 10 things to do in Central Park right now
48 | New York Escapes Stay close to home and go glamping in New York
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Stories & columns 6 | Editor’s Note August New Phases 14 | Real Estate Thinking about the suburbs and moving to Westchester?
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NewYorkFamily.com Publisher: Clifford Luster Executive Editor: Donna Duarte-Ladd Digital Editor: Katarina Avendaño Senior Adviser: Susan Weiss Digital Director: Erik Bliss Partnership Managers: Erin Brof, Mary Cassidy, Shelli Goldberg-Peck Ad Operations Manager: Rosalia Bobé Art Director: Leah Mitch Web Developer: Sylvan Migdal Graphic Designers: Arthur Arutyunov, Connie Sulsenti
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New Phases New Yorkers being the adaptable creatures that we are — are beginning to adjust in the time of coronavirus. We all know change is not easy, as we enjoy the last weeks of summer break, what we call the ‘new normal’ is pretty much life in a pandemic. Complicated, messy, but there is good stuff. And New Yorkers love life and truly cherish the gifts that we are given. We want you to get out there and enjoy our city. We have 10 Things To Do in Central Park (page 40). And now that we are in Phase 4 and businesses start to open, we have some Family and Parent-Owned Businesses (page 30) that you can lend your support to. And even if you do not see your favorite store, shop, or restaurant on this list — help, support them!
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And speaking of support, we have 5 Organizations That Help Black Women and Girls (page12) like The Birthing Place to open a much-needed birth space in the Bronx. Lastly, now that we are all getting out a bit more, we are back to sharing our print issue. We are happy many businesses are opening up, and many of us are frankly in need of selfcare. Thankfully we have Chillhouse, located in Soho and founded by Cyndi RamirezFulton; It’s Cyndi’s World (page 42), a born and raised New Yorker who shares on her successful business, husband (and partner!) Adam and new baby Hendrix!
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Cotton 4-Layer Comfortable Washable Face Mask With Reusable Filter Pocket Protection
This mask comes with the option for a charcoal filter. This Etsy seller made it their focus to have soft, breathable masks that feel like they have enough protection and structure. These masks come with four layers of fabric: two layers of cotton and two layers of soft cotton gauze. Your order comes with a matching zippered pouch to store your mask. MngrmCreateWorkshop,Etsy,$18.50
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Tie-Dye Mask With Pocket Filter
These double-layered masks are completely adjustable, making them a perfect fit for any child. They offer trendy pattern options like tie-dye. The light-colored fabric options were made with summer in mind as they absorb less sunlight. Studio3DX,Etsy, $8.99
Organic Cotton 3D Mask: Washable and Reusable
Made with 100% organic cotton, these masks are soft and washable. The seller gives an informative sizing guide based off of your child’s age. They extend their services for children under the age of 4, offering to add adjustable elastic or adjust the size for your child’s measurements. Litteorganiccompany, $6.50
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Linen Face Mask: Reusable With Filter Pocket
This mask provides safety without sacrificing comfort. These linen masks even have linen earloops! The seller is from New York, so purchasing a mask from them is a great way to support the city’s community. StudioLapove,Etsy, $12.29
Kids Cotton Reversible Masks
These masks are absolutely charming! From the prints to the colorful earloops, they’re stylish and safe. This cotton mask is made with two layers. This seller focuses specifically on ear comfort, emphasizing the soft, entle earloops they provide. thetrendytot, Etsy, $12.99
Old Navy Triple Layer Cloth Masks for Kids
Breathable masks in a variety of adorable colors. These masks come with elastic straps for easy, on-the-go wear that’s fitted but comfortable. The fabric is a sturdy cotton poplin, so it’ll stay in place for even the most active kids. Oldnavy.com, $12.50 (pack of five)
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Organizations That Help Black Women and Girls By Donna Duarte-LaDD
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s people and parents continue to educate themselves on understanding and supporting our Black community, many organizations support Black women and girls. These organizations focus on issues that are often life-altering or life-saving for Black women. Whether sharing through social media, donating or becoming involved by volunteering — making a difference many times starts by first finding organizations that need your support. The National Black Women’s Justice Institute (NBWJI) nbwji.org
More than ever, an institution such as NBWJI is necessary as this organization works to reduce racial and gender disparities that, unfortunately, affect many Black women and girls. Working with universities and organizations, their main goal is to help women affected by economic marginalization and criminalization. NBWJI offers technical assistance as well as engaging in community education while promoting civic engagement
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and, most importantly, advocating for policies that will make life better for Black women and girls. The Love Land Foundation Therapy Fund thelovelandfoundation.org
This foundation, founded by Rachel Cargle, tackles mental health by providing financial assistance for therapy for Black women and girls. Many people know — especially mothers, that we all need to be healthy when tackling kids, work, and life. However, for many, therapy is a luxury, especially for many who lack insurance or a robust health plan that supports seeking support such as therapy. This foundation also includes fellowships, residency programs, as well as listening tours. The Birthing Place charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/ birthingplacebx
The Birthing Place consists of a team of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color ) local doulas and birthing professionals. They are asking for financial
donations to bring The Birth Place to fruition in the Bronx. With New York ranking 30th in maternal morbidity in the country, there is a desperate need for a center such as this that will include wellness, learning, as well as the birth center for a much-needed group of families. Black Girls Code blackgirlscode.com
Based in San Francisco with a chapter in New York with remote camps- the Black Girls Code’s objective is to provide Black girls the ability to learn code. Through workshops and after-school programs, these young programmers of tomorrow can change the scope of not only women who code but WOC who code. Black Girls Code’s ultimate goal is to train 1 million girls by 2040. Black Girls Code offers a limited number of scholarships for their programs, helps these programs by donating. Black Women’s Health Imperative bwhi.org
This 35-year-old non-profit organization’s focus is to protect while advancing the health and wellness of Black women and girls. With programs such as Change Your Lifestyle. Change Your Life, My Sister’s Keeper, and On Our Own Terms, colossal issues such as diabetes, heart disease, advocacy and leadership building, and HIV prevention in Black women are on the forefront.
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Thinking of Moving to Westchester? I (at times) miss the city but I love our life in the suburbs BY SERENA NORR
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oving to the suburbs is a BIG decision that many families deal with at some point during their life in the city. And now with COVID-19 and the unknown of life, in general, moving to the suburbs might be more appealing than it once was, but it’s still a challenging option to wrestle with. So, “Do you stay, or do you go?”
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My family and I ping-ponged with these questions for years that we overanalyzed, and ultimately under-analyzed when we saw a listing to a town we were eying and eventually made the leap five (!!) years ago. What really pushed us to the suburban edge was having a third child and feeling increasingly cramped in our Brooklyn apartment. Along with weighing the pluses and minuses for our family, we decided to embark on a new and unknown phase with a new town, new schools, and a unique way of living. If you’re thinking about the leap (due to COVID-19 or have been thinking about
moving to suburbs), check out more about what to consider when taking this exciting, new leap. Consider your price point Price is always a factor in any move. But with a potential move to the suburbs, you might find listings that are comparable to your city life with the added benefits of additional space and a backyard. In general, the further you move away from the city, the more you can stretch your dollar. While you factor in your budget and start talking to real estate agents, you may also have to factor in other elements like the
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home’s age, which might include immediate repairs or what costs are involved for upkeep down the line. If you aren’t ready to buy (and that is a huge commitment), you can also look into renting a house in a town or nearby town where you want to live. This will allow you to test out living there and have a first-hand feel of the real estate market. It also gives you the freedom to go back if it’s not a good fit for you and your family.
Beyond the schooling and additional space, I love this new version of myself that I had no idea actually existed.
her friends and how she would adapt to a new school. After a few weeks in, they were completely fine and quickly made friends. We also made it a point to visit her friends in Brooklyn as much as we can and also have them up for weekend adventures.
find someone who you trust who understands exactly what you are looking for, factoring in schools, price, and location. When we moved, our real estate agent ended up connecting us to another family in the area, and now our girls are still best friends.
You will give things up And while it takes time to find your groove, you will be giving up some aspects of city life. For me, it becomes increasingly challenging (and exhausting!) to hop into the city whenever I wanted. And when I bring the kids in, it’s a whole production and usually a day trip with new train schedules to adapt to or finding parking lots. As time passed, I realized that I went to Manhattan less and started to spend more time in our area (and the surrounding towns), exploring and discovering more day trips and activities only 30 minutes to an hour away. But that doesn’t mean I don’t miss the city and want to live there again one day, this is simply the version of what our life is right now.
Scope out local publications Many suburban towns have hyperlocal newspapers, websites, and parent groups (generally on Facebook). Visit and join as many of these groups as you can to ask questions about the area and get a feel of what they have to offer.
Research the schools Schools are a huge reason for any move so you want to make sure that your potential new school has everything you are looking for. This includes daycare and primary school options. We asked on Facebook groups for daycare centers at the time that helped me to coordinate a tour and sign up within a week of our move.
You’ll rediscover a new version of your family Beyond the schooling and additional space, I love this new version of myself that I had no idea actually existed. I love that we have access to hikes, different beaches, lakes, and the ability to easily visit other towns I likely would not have ventured to before.
How far away do you want to be from the city? This isn’t as much a factor right now with so many people working from home, but at the time we factored in my husband’s commute to Manhattan from Westchester in comparison to his subway commute from Manhattan to Brooklyn. The train time was actually the same (one hour), but the commute from Manhattan to Westchester was a little longer given that there was a new walk to the train. The cost of the monthly MetroNorth pass was also substantially different than the monthly MetroCard, which we also factored into our costs along with the increased cost of gas and car repairs, which wasn’t a huge part of our Brooklyn life.
Realize that it takes time to find your groove As someone who grew up in Brooklyn, it took a long time to find my rhythm in the suburbs. Just like your kids, you have to find your people, things that interest you, and just mentally shifting your life. Now that we are five years in, I feel so much more at ease in the suburbs and actually love the quiet, comfort, and slower pace of my new life. As a native Brooklynite, our move to the suburbs forced me to finally learn how to drive (yes, I learned at age 35), which I actually enjoy now as we drive all over exploring our area and nearby towns.
Enjoy the ease of life For us, the ease of life is also very welcoming at this stage. We all know that life with kids is crazy and doesn’t ever let up (sorry!), so having some space and access to nature has been helpful. It’s also nice to have laundry in our house or grocery stores that are 10 minutes away that we can drive to. Of course, we all have our own version of what makes things easier, and depending on where you live, you can find something that fits your needs and provides some relief from the hustle of the city.
Visit the towns you want to live in You have probably heard of some common towns from families who have taken the leap or towns infamous for converting city families to the suburbs. Make a list of these places and visit them. While it is different now with COVID, you can still enjoy a day in these suburbs — driving by the schools, local shops, and even taking a look at some neighborhoods that you are interested in. While you won’t actually know the “feel” of a town until you live there, you can get a better idea of what’s happening by checking out what’s around.
Real estate agents offer a wealth of information Your real estate agent will be your best friend during a big move like this. Make sure you
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Realize that the kids will be fine One thing that was constantly rattling my mind was how my kids would adapt. My oldest daughter was going into second grade at the time, and I was nervous about leaving
Making a move to go to the suburbs is a personal choice. While price, schools, location, and spacing are all factors in making this move, so is considering how life will be substantially different for both you and your kids. And with COVID, this could be exactly what your family needs as we all slow down and take new leaps.
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Summer Reading Books to take young readers to the moon and beyond By Donna Duarte-LaDD
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his is a summer like no other, camps are limited, and kids are either learning remote or staying close to home. It may be a ‘new normal,’ but this doesn’t change that reding a great book; it is an excellent opportunity for kids to read and keep their minds on the learning path. We have curated a cool list of books that take you to the moon, show you that you matter to goats contending with a chupacabra, and more! Here are 12 books for summer reading for kids three and up!
Cool Cuts by Mechal Renee Roe – Ages 3-7
A celebration of a boys’ natural Black hair that shows eclectic and cool hairstyles. Vibrant illustrations of swirly curls, a fro-hawk, or mini twists- this book celebrates hair with positive messaging and joy. $9.67, Amazon.com You Matter by Christian Robinson – Ages 4 to 8
A lovely summer read or a bedtime story. While many have been through some tough months, this sweet read is a gentle but essential message accompanied by beautiful illustrations that shows the beauty of our world. $15.89 and up, simonandschuster.com Love, Sophia on the Moon by Anica Mrose Rissi,; illustrated by Mika Song– Ages 4 to 8
An enduring read, especially now as we have all been tested a bit in quarantine. A book that shows the bond of a mother and daughter. When Sophia decides to live on the moon, she and her mom share their conversations through letters that display the love between family even when there is frustration or anger involved. $12.99, Amazon.com The Chupacabra Ate the Candelabra by Marc Tyler Nobleman illustrated by Ana Aranda – Ages 5-8
Vivid illustrations and witty storytelling make for a fun read for your child. The goats have to contend with the chupacabra (who
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love to eat goats!) with fun wordplay. While this is not a too scary monster book it will elicit more than a few chuckles from your little one. $13.69, Amazon.com Unicorn Academy #8: Ariana and Whisper by Julie Sykes, illustrated by Lucy Truman – Ages 6-9
This cool chapter book series where girls at the Unicorn Academy have their own unicorn! On Unicorn Island no less. In the eighth series of this book, Ariana adores her unicorn, Whisper, yet they have differences. As all the animals begin to leave the Verdant Forest, both Ariana and Whisper work to bring the animals home and learn that their bond is unbreakable. $5.99, Target.com Confessions of a Dork Lord by Mike Johnston, illustrated by Marta Altés
Wick is the son of Dark Lord and is set to inherit the role of leader of the Grim World. However, he is stuck in Remedial Spell Casting and has challenges of other dramas at school, and on top of this, the bullies at school call him ‘Dork Lord.’ Follow Wick as he journals his plan to defeat his enemies and become great, all while being in Middle Ages School! $12.59, Target A Phoenix First Must Burn by Patrice Caldwell – Ages 12 to 17
If your teenager loves shorts stories, they’ll enjoy this anthology book of sixteen fantastical stories. Ranging from sci-fi, fairytale, and romance to folklore. Centered on the black experience – each of these stories- is the perfect summer book for your teenager. Celebrated authors Elizabeth Acevedo, Amerie, and Patrice Caldwell are just three of the talented authors featured in this book. $16.99, Target.com The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu – Ages 12 to 17
New York Times bestselling author Marie Lu authors a book that is different from her usual popular novels. A historical fiction story on the two Mozart siblings Wolgang and Nannerl, yes, Mozart had a sister! This story is about their bond, an imaginary
world, and the struggle of Nannerl and the passion she has for music. This book has many layers, but it is the perfect book to read when in the time of COVID-1 9- a little escapism is a good thing. $13.99, walmart.com Camp by L.C Rosen – Teenager to Young Adult
A rom-com that focuses on sixteen-yearold Randy Kapplehoff and his experience at the queer camp for teens, Camp Outland. Determine for fellow camper Hudson to fall for him, he grapples on how much he is willing to change who he is for another person. The book consists of a celebration of
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Receive a free book this summer when you read any of the eight books from their Summer Reading Journal list. Pick eight exciting books and fill out the journal explaining your favorite part of each book and why. Then, bring the log back to a Barnes and Noble store until August 31st and receive your free book from the book list. For grades first through sixth. Bklyn Public Library (bklynlibrary.org/summer-reading)
the gay culture that touches on what so many teenagers go through, which is the struggle with identity and learning to embrace your authentic self. $16.19, Amazon.com
self-discovery and acceptance. Starts at $11, goodreads.com
Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender – Teenager to Young Adult
This book is all about empowering girls to go for their dreams — especially those that are interested in tech. This story is about a 15-year-old girl named Charlie who lives in Brooklyn who is a little uncertain about herself but has an interest in coding and an idea for an app, The Fashionist. Before she knows it, this idea catapults her into fame, both at school and in the tech community. $11.26, thenewgirlcode.com
A beautifully written young adult book that touches on teen angst with an added layer. Felix, a Black and transgender, grapples with anger, fear, and the feeling that he is not worth being loved. This story centers on what so many young people deal with and learn from when ‘growing up.’ Friendship, heartbreak as well as to how support leads to
The New Girl Code by Niki Smit – Ages 9 to 16
The Brooklyn Public Library is offering a children’s booklist full of reading options for the entire summer. Most of the titles listed are available in formats like eBooks and eAudio books, making this list perfect for social distancing. There are plenty of virtual activities like storytelling, arts and crafts, performances, and games. Children ages 5-12 receive badges for every book they complete. These badges earn entries into a drawing for a pair of wireless headphones! New York City Dept. of Education (galepages.com/nycdoe11/ebooks)
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oceans, and even the moon. This digital collection is perfect for those curious minds who love learning. There are plenty of titles and subjects to keep readers of all interests engaged. Scholastic Read-A-Palooza (www.scholastic.com/site/summer/ home.html)
Scholastic is providing a community for kids from now until September 4thb who love reading while improving access to books during the summer. They’re offering free ebooks, games, and online events. Their mission is based on rewarding readers for the number of days in a row they log on to their program — a “Reading Streak.” This option is perfect for encouraging a summertime routine. Ends September 4th. Shelf Stuff Reading Challenge (shelfstuff.com/summerchallenge/)
HarperCollins is selecting a children’s book every week this summer for their reading challenge. After the weekly reading, your child can take a quiz on their knowledge of the selected book for a chance to win a Shelf
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Stuff Summer VIP prize pack! The prize includes a $150 gift card, a Shelf Stuff tote bag, and a monthly VIP box of advance copies of upcoming middle grade books. Queens Public Library (connect.queenslibrary. org/6370#children)
Queens Public Library is providing summer content for children and teens. Hosting storytelling, singing, coding, and more, there’s never a dull moment on the program’s calendar. Many of the children’s programs are hosted on Facebook Live, while the teen
programs are done through Webex and email. New York Public Library (nypl.beanstack.org/reader365)
The New York Public Library is hosting an online summer program, offering ways for your child to stay engaged with reading and at-home activities. Your child can earn badges for reading and participate through the Library’s online reading portal. You can earn up to six badges by participating. They provide summer reading booklets and activity packets that are meant to be fun, educational, and creative.
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From Crisis to Calm 5 ways to triumph over online learning woes in an unprecedented back-to-school season By Lisa speransky
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n the five months since COVID began disrupting classrooms, it has become clear that most parents feel some level of frustration with having to homeschool their kids. After all, we weren’t trained or prepared for this. The degree of the frustration varies, depending on the parents’ work schedules and how much they enjoy teaching, as well as the age of the children and how well they learn independently, etc. In April a parent told me “I thought I knew how to do long division, but the way they teach it now makes no sense. On Wednesday, we both ended up in tears and no one learned to divide.”. Another parent in May: “I actually think my daughter’s forgetting how to write. Is that possible?” Suffice it to say, there are new variables and new frustrations daily, with another school year just around the corner. While it was not uncommon for the fullday schedule to face criticism in the recent past, it’s now an idyllic oasis many wish to return to. But with the pandemic still very much active, it doesn’t seem likely that it will be safe enough to return to school full time in September. Unfortunately, there is no magic solution to replace the full day school experience. For seventeen years, I have been in the trenches with families and students, navigating the curricula and challenges of NYC schools. At Ivy Tutors Network, we speak families night and day about what is working and what is not and how that is evolving each week as the pandemic continues with its unprecedented disruptions. After five months of conversations with parents, kids, schools, and other educators, we’ve put together a list of 5 ways to make pandemic learning a bit more bearable. Hope they help! Create Homeschool Groups or Learning Pods The homeschool “pod” has received a lot of attention in the last couple of weeks. It’s a straight-forward and flexible concept that can be designed in many creative ways. If your child will be physically attending school (assuming that’s allowed in some capacity and you are comfortable with it), she or he
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will be in contact with several other classmates — we’ll say nine — who will likely be part of the same staggered learning group. If this group of students is allowed to be in school on Tuesdays and Thursdays, anywhere from 2 to all 9 of the same group can meet as a homeschool pod and vary their meetings between outdoor learning, indoor learning and online learning to form a study “pod” on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. This gives parents time to work and effectively completes a full school week for the kids. Families choosing not to enroll their children in school this Fall can group their students with those of neighbors, siblings, cousins, or children of colleagues with similar needs. If the pod is expected to meet in person, we’ve found that families are choosing other families they have already been in contact with and trust to follow safety precautions. If creating a virtual pod, we recommend taking advantage of the larger pool to choose from and grouping by grade level and/or school. The learning pod concept can be molded to fit almost any age group — we’ve recently spoken with parents of kids ranging from two to eighteen years old who are looking to enroll their children in pods. We are helping families build out groups and curricula that take 2-3 hours of coursework daily and “meet” approximately 3 times per week. These groups will help hold each other accountable for classwork given by the school, handing in homework assignments, and completing assessments, as well as possible additional help as needed (including enrichment through book club, science experiments, executive functioning games, chess, etc.). The group may hire an educator or babysitter (ranging anywhere from roughly $10 – $50 per hour, per child) or work independently if the students are older. Of course, any group meeting in person should exercise diligence and caution to limit exposure to inflection, including at least daily temperature checks, 6-foot distancing wherever possible, mask wearing, and frequent hand washing and/or sanitizing. Homeschool pods solve a lot of problems. Whether in person or online, by working in a
group kids stay engaged and have social interaction built into their day. This allows working parents to focus on their jobs or assist parents who can use a hand in teaching (if there was doubt before, more of us than ever before now know being a teacher can be very difficult. The downside of the learning pod is that it can be a logistical nightmare to plan and execute and it’s out of budget for many families. After all, you’re effectively planning your own small-scale (private) school several days per week. People are scrambling to find solutions for these issues. I know personally for my business we are working to provide some reduced and no-cost spots in the pods we are overseeing. Hopefully this is the case with other programs, too. The outpouring of help has been profound in some instances — we’ve spoken with parents who have called to offer to pay for spots for other students;and to PTAs of public schools and incredible charitable organizations who are working furiously to make funding available to those who need the homeschooling support and are not able to have access to it. These efforts will not cancel out the systematic inequalities in our economy and society, many of which have been amplified by the pandemic, but hopefully they are helping forge the path toward that end. Skill-share If it takes a village to raise a child, it’s time to call in the village! Can grandma do a Zoom gardening class with your learning pod every Wednesday at 2pm? Can you take on English curriculum while another parent handles math? Involving anyone and everyone in your learning pod is a good way to create a really meaningful and memorable semester. Here are two creative ideas that have various applications for different age groups: Pen pals: Have kids write daily letters (even by hand, maybe?!) to friends, family, or even celebrities. Letter writing hones many skills and it’s exciting to send and receive letters back. Is your postal worker friendly? Play a game, counting the number of envelopes received daily and then make a graph to find how long it takes on average to receive replies to your letters.
Interviews: Schedule video calls with family, friends, or neighbors daily to give parents a break. Have kids interview various people in your “village” to learn about their jobs and career paths. Where did they go to school? Where have they lived? Write reports, find patterns, have kids further research on new things they learn from the interviews. Embrace the Internet While too much screen time is never good, it’s important to admit that we live in a world with fantastic online education content and much of it is free. There are too many resources to name here, but Khan Academy is a top contender, covering most subjects and levels for grades K-12. At the bottom of this article you’ll find a great list of resources for elementary school-aged kids. Middle school and high school students should be encouraged to seek out additional courses, based on their interests. Many top tier universities offer non-credit classes for free, as do resources like Coursera. Don’t Overdo It Remote learning, sheltering in place, social
distancing, wearing masks, not going to school, not seeing loved ones, the fear and reality of disease around us … is all extremely difficult for kids and adults alike. The good news is that individual and small group learning can condense the interactive learning experience,often taking less time than large classroom learning. So give the kids (and yourself) a break to veg on the couch, read, snack, scream into a pillow, run in circles, etc. The key is to change your expectations. This is not a normal year. We’re all in this together. Stay Organized Most important of all is having a schedule for all members of the household is key. For those who work from home, it is imperative that the kids know when you are available for questions, homework help, food breaks, taking walks, etc. We suggest planning each day in 15-30 minute increments. If at all possible, plan meals in advance and put them on the schedule also. It’s nice to look forward to certain activities or favorite foods; seeing something fun 30 mins away makes it easier to get through a tough homework assignment or wait for dad to get off the phone to go to the
playground. Sometimes the schedule will be followed, sometimes it won’t (see #4 above). But make the schedule anyway. Re-evaluate the schedule often as a family to see if it’s working, asking the kids for input. While the discipline of scheduling takes at least a couple of weeks to get used to and might not feel like it suits your family’s style right away, it is a true magic wand when it comes to switching from family time to homeschool-work time. We urge you to not give up on it. Remember and repeat: This is not a normal year. We’re all in this together. You got this! Lisa Speransky grew up in New York City, attending public schools PS 87, MS 54 and Bronx Science, before receiving her BA at Columbia University where she founded Ivy Tutors Network. Ivy Tutors Network specializes in catering to private clients and NYC schools (including as a proud DOE vendor). While running her education company, Lisa has also had a 13-year corporate career in consumer products, spending 3 of those years in a C-level role before returning to IVY to pursue her mission to help students find joy in learning. August 2020 | New York Family
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Calvert Academy Online School 877-789-2766 www.calvertacademy.com Calvert Academy is an accredited, online private school for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. This complete, diploma-granting program combines the flexibility of at-home learning with a rigorous academic curriculum. All Calvert Academy students receive an individualized learning plan and a personalized academic support team of teachers, advisors, and counselors to ensure they have a strong foundation for achievement. In addition, Calvert offers significant savings over traditional private schooling with a full set of courses starting at just $229/ month with no registration fees. To learn more, talk with a friendly education specialist or visit their website.
The École 111 East 22nd St., New York, NY 206 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 1-646- 410- 2238
theEcole.org bonjour@theEcole.org The École instills in students with a lifetime benefit of bilingual education, empowering them to create and connect to a world filled with possibilities. Located in New York’s vibrant Flatiron District, our intimate and independent FrenchAmerican school an internationally-minded community of students. From Maternelle to Middle School, we artfully blend the best of the French and American educational systems, gifting our students with deep academic bi-literacy, whole-child skills and knowledge, and an optimistic, multicultural perspective. Through their illuminating journey, students grow more flexible, fluid, interested, interesting, persistent, and positive.
The First Presbyterian Church Nursery School 12 West 12th St., New York, NY (212) 691-3432 www.fpcns.org The First Presbyterian Church Nursery School was
founded in 1952 in the heart of Greenwich Village. The school offers a non-sectarian program, welcoming children and families of all configurations, religions, races, cultures, and economic backgrounds. Respect for individuality and community building are centerpieces of the program. The Nursery School is dedicated to the development of the whole child in a warm and nurturing environment, with an educational philosophy based on the theory of Developmental Interaction, the program is enhanced and inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach. FPCNS believes that children learn best when they are active participants in their learning. The school offers experienced classroom teachers, along with specialists in Studio Art, Music, Movement, Gardening and a Healthy Snack Program. FPCNS has excellent student-teacher ratios in classrooms for children aged 2.0 to 5.3. The nursery school offers large airy classrooms, a roof top playground, and indoor play space for rainy day play.
Extended Day programming and an Early Summer program are available for 4s and 5s students. Parent participation is welcome and encouraged. The school actively raises funds to provide financial assistance to families in need.
German-American School Liederkranz Club 6 E. 87th St., 6th floor New York, NY 212-787-7543 german-american-school.org German-American School’s after-school German language programs serve children in NYC and Long Island. The 2020-21 school year classes will be online, allowing kids from around the world to learn German from their home safely! With a curriculum that services grades K through 10, this is the only German-American after-school program accredited by the New York State Board of Regents. The once-per-week after-school German language programs begin with basic alphabet and phrases through comprehen-
Co-ed Private Pre-K 3, Pre-K 4, and K to 8 Hybrid and Remote-Learning Options 5-day in-person options for early childhood Outdoor Classrooms and Space Accepting Applications 468 W 143rd St, NY, NY 10031 212-926-5820 vdecarbo@ollnyc.org
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sive grammar, culture, history, and conversation. Please visit their website to Register for the 2020-2021 school year.
Gillen Brewer School 410 E. 92nd St., New York NY 212-831-3667 gillenbrewer.com Gillen Brewer provides a family-oriented, early childhood program for children ages 2.8 to 10 years old with language-based and nonverbal learning disabilities. Learning and growing in a secure and nurturing environment, their students develop the skills necessary to overcome challenges. They work closely with families to instill self-confidence and build a strong foundation for lifelong learning and independence.
Green Meadow Waldorf School 307 Hungry Hollow Rd. Chestnut Ridge, NY www.gmws.org 845-356-2514 Wondering what school will look like this Fall? Green
Meadow Waldorf School plans to reopen on September 9, 2020. This amazing school is creating hybrid learning plans for any students unable to return to campus, and have distance learning plans ready. A Green Meadow education has always included lots of outdoor time in all grades; we are leveraging that strength to expand our outdoor classroom spaces. Class sizes throughout the school will be kept small for safety and our popular, all-outdoor Forest Preschool is open. Join us for a virtual Information Session or a private in-person tour to learn more. Busing available from Westcheser & NYC!
The IDEAL School of Manhattan 314 West 91st St., New York, NY 212-769-1699 www.theidealschool.org/ admissions Experience The IDEAL Difference. The IDEAL School of Manhattan is New York’s only K-12 independent inclusion school. In our diverse and
nurturing K-12 community and within our robust academic program, IDEAL students recognize their potential to effect change and are equipped with the tools to do so. They strive for excellence in and out of the classroom and recognize and draw out the potential for excellence in their peers. They possess the self-awareness to advocate for themselves and the compassion to stand behind others. They not only appreciate but also seek out difference, understanding that only in community are we IDEAL.
International Academy 4 East 90th St.,New York, NY 212-641-0260 admissions@ianyc.org The International Academy of New York is a multi-cultural and diverse independent school on the Upper East Side, now accepting limited applications for this fall in Nursery – 5th grade. Classrooms have ten students or fewer, and there is daily outdoor learning and exploration in Central Park
and the rooftop. Our curriculum emphasizes excellence in literacy and math, supported by the humanities and language immersion in either Spanish or Chinese, with daily art and music. The faculty and student bodies are intentionally diverse, reflecting both New York City and the world. We are planning for 100% inperson learning for all of our students this fall.
Ivy Tutors Network 212-519-1981 www.ivytutorsnetwork.com Do you need homeschool support? It’s a lot to juggle teaching your child and working a job. Need an expert to help your child become a great standardized test taker? Is your high schooler ready to start working on a gamechanging college essay? Ivy Tutors Network has been helping NYC students find joy in learning through personalized education for over 17 years! Fortunate to be loved by clients year after year, Ivy Tutors Network guaran-
Spuyten Duyvil Preschool PRESCHOOL
Serving NW Bronx & Northern Manhattan since 1928
HALF/FULL DAY NURSERY FOR CHILDREN BORN IN 2018
Beautiful outdoor spaces Small class sizes
FREE FULL DAY PROGRAM UNIVERSAL PRE-KINDERGARTEN FOR CHILDREN BORN IN 2017
For your children’s safety, we are reinventing many aspects of school life for Fall 2020 while remaining true to the core principles of Waldorf education.
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Join an online info session (weekly on Fridays at 1pm), watch the virtual tours on our website, or come for a private admissions tour to learn how we will help your child thrive.
Accepting Applications for September 2021 Check Website for More Information
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“Zeta has become part of my family. That’s all we talk about when someone asks what school my son goes to. I can go on and on about how the school academics are and how they are helping him become his own person.” — Zeta Bronx 1 Parent
Zeta Inwood 1 652 West 187th Street New York, NY 10033 Zeta Bronx 1, 2, & 3 222 Alexander Avenue Bronx, NY 10454
APPLY TODAY FOR PK-3RD GRADE!
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Founded in 1992, Gillen Brewer School is a familyoriented, 12-month early childhood program for children ages 2.8 to 10 years old with language-based and non-verbal learning disabilities. We instill self-confidence and build strong foundations for lifelong learning and independence. Students learn and grow in a secure and nurturing environment and develop skills to overcome challenges through: • Developmentally Appropriate Academic Instruction • Speech and Language Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Counseling and Social Groups
Uncover the Specialness in Your Child™ Contact: Julian Parham Santana, Director of Admissions julian@gillenbrewer.com • 212-831-3667
410 East 92nd Street, New York, NY 10128 www.gillenbrewer.com
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tees improved test scores, increased confidence, and superior knowledge retention. With Ivy Tutors Network on your team, you get perfect tutor-student matches, brilliant & caring teachers in all subjects; diagnostic exams and best-in-class test prep; high school & college admissions consulting; and online workshops for all ages. Call for your free consultation.
Our Lady of Lourdes School 468 W. 143rd St., New York, NY 212-926-5820 www.ollnyc.org vdecarbo@ollnyc.org Our Lady of Lourdes School is an institution where faith and knowledge unite. As OLL prepares for school in September, their priority is the safety of children and their families. The private PreK3 program will be open five days a week. OLL currently offers families the hybrid model, remote learning, and five full days of in-person learning by grade as permitted. OLL provides a rigorous academic curriculum infused with core character-building
values for classes PreK-3 through 8th. OLL students are taught in a stimulating, nurturing, and safe environment, receiving individualized attention to help them reach their fullest potential.
Pusteblume International Preschool 244 West 14th St., New York, NY 212-206-1137 www.pusteblumenyc.org info@pusteblumenyc.org Licensed, non-profit, independent preschool for children ages 2 to 5 offering German and Spanish language immersion. Our after-school and enrichment programs also accommodate school-age children and are open to students from other schools. On average, Pusteblume offers 30% more school days than other private schools and has flexible attendance options. Our state-approved curriculum is built around inquiry and exploration -featuring music, movement, literacy, and visual arts taught by our licensed, native-speaking faculty in a
fun and warm learning environment. Schedule a virtual tour of our beautifully appointed, light-filled facility.
focused—Contact Director of Admissions, jean.monaco@ wetherbypembridge.org for more information or enrolling.
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7 East 96th St., New York, NY 646-213-3400 www.wetherbypembridge.org Wetherby-Pembridge is a British independent school for boys and girls ages 2 - 14 (Nursery 2- Grade 8) and holds sacred core values of Respect, Resilience, and Responsibility. The curriculum is based on the rigorous English National Curriculum and is enriched by NYC’s cultural experiences. Children are inspired to achieve personal confidence and success with integrity, kindness, respect, and manners. Wetherby-Pembridge partners with families to provide an academically challenging and bespoke program that works to supply all children with the tools to create in the world. Their unique community is educationally engaging and family-
Zeta Inwood 1 Elementary 652 West 187th St., New York, NY zetaschools.org/apply Zeta Schools are highperforming, next-generation schools with an innovative, whole-child approach. Starting with a foundation of worldclass academics, their complementary social-emotional program emboldens students with the skills to thrive. It is extraordinarily important that children have the time and space to explore potential interests and passions. That’s why at Zeta, students engage in Specialist Classes as part of the school day, which may include chess, music, art, sports, and Taekwondo. Currently, Zeta is accepting applications for pre-K through 3rd grade for the 2020-21 school year at schools located in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx.
Experience The IDEAL Difference
In our diverse and inclusive K-12 community and within our robust academic program, IDEAL students recognize their potential to effect change and are equipped with the tools to do so. They strive for excellence in and out of the classroom and recognize and draw out the potential for excellence in their peers. They possess the self-awareness to advocate for themselves and the compassion to stand behind others. They not only appreciate but also seek out difference, understanding that only in community are we IDEAL.
IDEAL is New York’s only K-21 independent inclusion school, where we celebrate the tremendous social, emotional, and academic growth born in a diverse and nurturing educational community. Visit our website to learn more about IDEAL’s rigorous and differentiated program, innovative social justice curriculum, and uniquely inclusive community, and also about IDEAL’s Next Steps Transition Program, open to students aged 18-21. IDEAL is currently accepting applications in select grades for 2020-21 placement
LOWER SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE 314 West 91st Street October 8, 9-11 AM
For further information, contact us at admissions@theidealschool.org or 212-769-1699
UPPER SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE 270 West 89th Street October 15, 2020, 9-11 AM
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Family and Parent-Owned Businesses in New York City By Courtney Ingalls, Donna DuartelaDD & Jana BeauChamp
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ow that NYC has entered Phase 4 and more businesses start to open back up to the public, it is time to (if financially able to) bring economic growth back to our beloved city. Whether it is curbside pick up or visiting your favorite spot while following social distancing guidelines, here are a few of our favorite family or parentowned businesses in NYC to visit, and most importantly, support! Here are a few parent-owned businesses that you can support in NYC! Manhattan
Cool Mess – Lenox Hill 137 E 62nd St., New York, NY 10065
This DIY ice cream is the perfect place to bring kids that are both creative and have a love for ice cream. This ice cream parlor is a colorful and fun space that is filled with treats in every corner. Not only is the atmosphere sweet, but so are the delicious treats they sell. Customers can make their ice cream by choosing their base flavor, a baked good to mix in, and three toppings from the stores’ 25 item topping list. If you don’t feel like making your own, Cool Mess also sells sundaes and other treats that can be made for you! Grandma’s Place – Harlem 84 W. 120th St., New York, NY 10027
A community favorite — this multi-cultural shop focuses on education and special needs with unique toys and books for kids. The store is now open with social distancing and masks being applied for customers. Make My Cake – Harlem 2380 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd., New York, NY 10030
This family-owned business has been baking up its delicious baked goods for over two
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Cool Mess in Lenox hill lets kids DiY the perfect ice cream. decades. Josephine Smith’s “Ma Smith” recipes are a combination of southern baking and Harlem vibes. From specialty cakes to key lime pie — they have a treat for everyone in the family. Milk & Cookies Kids Spa and Salon – Lenox Hill 1196 1st Ave., New York, NY 10065
A cousin collaboration by Jataon and Teychenne Whitley. This local pampering spa for kids in NYC is operating at a fifty percent capacity. Customers are being asked to read and sign a liability waiver on their whereabouts and health for the last 14 days. Once inside, kids can enjoy pampering, milk, and freshly baked cookies. Bring
your kids (only one parent with child for now) to finally get hair cuts and nails done. For now, the Cookie Cafe’s seating area is closed, but kids can have their cookies and milk to go. And boys are included in the fun. There is a “Cool Dudes” section designed especially for them. Temporary tattoos, “booger” soap and mud pie with worm’s spa services suit their boyish needs. Cookies Kids Salon & Spa is the ultimate destination for kids — a place where they can sit back, relax, and have fun. Sisters Uptown Book Store – Washington Heights 1942 Amsterdam Ave. New York, NY 10032
Supporting Hearts and Minds Whether learning from home or in class, our classes and hearts will be open!
Catholic schools provide a curriculum based on faith, respect, and service to others. Our Math and ELA test scores have outpaced NY public schools for each of the last five years. For Kindergarten and Grades 1–8, Catholic schools across Manhattan are preparing safe opening plans and welcoming enrollments for September. Financial Aid is being awarded as funds are available: families who apply early have better chances of receiving aid.
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Summertime is the best time to sit down and enjoy a book that you have been dying to try. Sisters Uptown Bookstore offers stories that have been written by gifted African American authors and other great authors that are masters of the spoken word. After recently celebrating 15 years of community service, the bookstore continues to provide information and ideas for adults and kids. The store is accepting orders for pickup and delivery. Brooklyn Mini Jake – Williamsburg 178 N 9th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
A go-to Brooklyn favorite (and beyond) for all things gear and baby. This kid resource has everything from the latest stroller to cool kids scooters. Also available online. Parachute Brooklyn – Greenpoint 151 Norman Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11222
Shop this sweet shop owned and ran by two local moms. Located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the shop started to combat landfill waste. You’ll find gently worn pieces of commercial and designer brands and pretty cool vintage pieces ranging from the 1950s to the 1990s.
Mini Jake in Williamsburg has everything for the stylisth tot.
Mother Kai Avent-deLeon founded her gorgeous boutique Sincerely, Tommy in her hometown of Bed-Stuy. A lifestyle concept store where you can find eclectic clothing and jewelry for women as well as unique homeware.
variety of items that are made by local New York City designers and also has items that you can’t find anywhere else. This boutique is also different from others because of its available car packages. Bring joy to your family or friends by sending them a custom care package. Send in some info about the package recipient, and Brass Owl will put together a combination of gifts specific to their interests.
undocumented family-owned restaurant offers. The owners of La Morada want to preserve and share their food with neighbors and friends which means a lot to them and their family. When this family isn’t cooking in the kitchen, they are actively participating in social justice causes. Whether you want a full course meal or just want to share some homemade guacamole with some friends, La Morada is the place to go!
Staubitz Market – Cobble Hill 222 Court St., Brooklyn, NY 11201
Schmidts Candy – Woodhaven 9415 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, NY 11421
Staubitz Market is known as one of the oldest butcher shops in New York City. This butcher shop has continued to be a resource for the community for over 100 years. All of the meat that is sold is hand-selected daily in order to ensure that the customers are getting the best products. Not only does the market have butchery, such as beef and lamb, but it also offers a wide variety of charcuterie, artisanal cheeses, and decadent pantry samples.
For all of the chocolate lovers out there, Schmidts Candy is the place to get some fantastic treats! This candy shop has been around since 1925 and has continued to handcraft amazing chocolate that makes every occasion a little bit better. The recipes have been passed down throughout the owner’s family and are made with quality ingredients. With a variety of chocolate flavors to choose from, families can take home assorted chocolates or truffles that will be enjoyed by the whole family.
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Sincerely, Tommy – Bedford, Stuyvesant 343 Tompkins Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11216
QueenS The Brass owl – Ditmars Steinway 36-19 Ditmars Blvd., Queens, NY 11105
This little boutique has some of the best options available for clothes, shoes, accessories, and more! The Brass Owl sells a
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The Bronx la Morada – Mott Haven 308 Willis Ave., Bronx, New York 10454
Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine while also enjoying the culture and art that this
Looking for a good place to get a frosty dessert? Stop by Lickety Split Ice Cream! The parlor’s vintage interior and the sixties’ style decor will have every parent remembering their childhood. Lickety Split has everything you could ask for in an ice cream shop, including over 20 flavors of ice cream and ten flavors of sorbet. The ice cream is delicious, and the atmosphere is perfect for families of all ages! Menchies’s Frozen yogurt – Riverdale 3555 Johnson Ave. Bronx, NY 10463
Order up a fun rainbow topping fro-yo birthday cake or come by for curbside summer fro-yo pickup. Vegan options available as well as delivery!
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Tennis: Back in the Game A social distancing sport is perfect in the time of COVID-19 By Donna Duarte -LaDD
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s the summer starts to come to a close or rather the ‘school’ break, I have been thinking of what sport my boys can start now and move into fall playing. While I feel that activities, especially for the kids, need to be operating in some form during COVID-19, I am looking for an activity that is socialdistancing friendly. And for us, it is...drumroll...tennis! My oldest boy, who is like a rocket of energy, would be great in this sport. I picture him as a player in a Wes Anderson movie vein rather than a moody, screaming John McEnroe type. I also like that tennis is already 6 feet from a player game. But these are serious times, and we are all taking safety precautions. What is tennis doing to assure parents? Steve O’Keefe, General Manager of Roosevelt Island Racquet Club, has shared to ensure parents on the safety of playing tennis, “We have an experienced and responsible staff looking forward to getting the kids back on the court in a safe and
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fun environment. Along with protocols for keeping the clubs safe and clean, our programs provide natural social distancing, as tennis is a great sport for the times and is promoted by industry leaders and medical experts.” Liezel Huber, Executive Director of Tennis At Cary Leeds Tennis and Learning commneted,“We are so excited to get back on the court with the kids! To ensure the safety of everyone, all guests will have their temperature taken before play. We ask that guests arrive no earlier than 15 minutes before scheduled play time. Masks are also required at all times except on court during play, and there will be a limit to four people per court.” We also asked Advantage Tennis if they could share their guidelines for implementing safety this playing season: Advantage Tennis Club’s Safety Guidelines · Mandatory health screening/temperature check upon arrival for all players, staff, and tennis pros.
· Masks are required in all areas of the Club. Masks may be removed when you reach the court to play tennis. · Proper social distancing of 6 feet required throughout the Club. · No towel service. Players must bring their own towels. · Locker rooms are available with controlled access for hand washing and restroom use only. · Players are not to arrive more than 10 minutes prior to your reservation and leave promptly when finished playing. · Sanitizing and wiping stations are available for hands and equipment. Numerous motion sensor hand sanitizer stations throughout the clubs · Clubs sanitized every 2 hours – all high traffic areas, counter tops, tables & chairs, doorknobs, bathroom, etc · MERV filters installed to help keep the air clean inside the bubbles · Follow USTA guidelines for playing tennis safely and following on-court protocols. As a mom who wipes down the swings at the park, these are the guidelines I need to send my kids out to play sports. Milos Vojvodic, General Manager, Manhattan Plaza Racquet Club is even more straightforward when it comes to playing tennis during the time of coronavirus, “Safety of our members is our number one priority”!
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Summer Mocktails By Donna Duarte -LaDD
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om truth? We have realized that since quarantine first entered into our lives, we have been well...wanting a breezy drink or two. With summer in full swing, a mocktail may not only be considered self-care it is nonalcoholic so no crazy morning hangovers. Best part is these drinks are not only delicious to drink they relax you which to be frank is pretty much why many of us may seek out a regular cocktail these days. Lucky for us the mocktail is as popular as ever and there are fun ways to get your drink on. Here are 3 worth the mix. Favorite Kombucha Mocktail
Ginger Lemon Paloma Mocktail by Health-Ade Kombucha • 1/4 cup crystallized ginger, for rim • 2 teaspoons sea salt, for rim • 2 ounces grapefruit juice • 1 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice (from 1 large lemon) • 4 ounces Health-Ade Ginger Lemon • 2 ounces club soda (optional) • Grapefruit wheel or wedge, for garnish Place candied ginger and sea salt in the bowl of a food processor. Give it a few good pulses, until ginger and salt are combined and powder-like. Run a lemon wedge around the rim of a chilled highball glass. Dip glass in ginger-salt mixture to coat. Fill glass with a handful of ice cubes. In a cocktail shaker, add grapefruit juice, lemon juice, Ginger Lemon and a handful of crushed ice. Very gently shake and strain into prepared glass. Top with club soda if desired. Garnish with a grapefruit wheel or wedge and serve. For buying and more recipes : healthade.com/blogs/blog/ginger-lemonpaloma-mocktail
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Refreshing Summertime Mocktail Lavender Tulsi Sparkling Water • 12 ounces sparkling water • 1 serving tulsi extract (usually around 30– 60 drops, depending on the brand) • 5 drops lavender extract mostly sold in bake goodes or online under edible (NOT essential oil or lavender flavoring) • 1 lemon wedge • 1 sprig fresh lavender buds (optional) Pour the sparkling water into a glass. This will be the base of your drink. Add the serving of tulsi extract and the 5 drops of lavender extract. Stir with a spoon to disperse the extracts into the water. Squeeze the lemon wedge gently over the glass and drop it into your drink. Garnish with a sprig of fresh lavender buds, if desired. Excerpted from The Complete Guide to Adaptogens by Agatha Noveille. Copyright © 2018 by Simon & Schuster, Inc. Used by permission of the publisher. All rights reserved.
Last-Minute Calming CBD Mocktail with Recess Sparkling Drink With Hemp Sparkling water that comes in six eclectic flavors like Coconut Lime and Blackberry Chai. Each can include ginseng, lemon balm L-theanine, and hemp. What does this all mean? From our test, the drink calmed us down. Not in a ‘ready for bed’ manner but rather a ‘take the edge off’ after a long day of demanding kids and work. The best part is it is non-alcoholic — so no morning hangover. Here’s how we mixed it: • • • •
1 Orange or tangerine 1 Teaspoon of Mint or Oregano Ice Blood Orange or Pomegranate Hibiscus Sparkling Beverage
1. Slice the orange in half, slicing a wedge, put aside 2. Squeeze about half of orange into a short glass removing seeds 3. Taking a medium to large spoon mash a 1/2 teaspoon of mint or oregano and drop it into glass 4. Add ice 5. Add Blood Orange or Pomegranate Recess drink 6. Garnish with an orange wedge and the remainder of mint or oregano For buying information and ingredient info: takearecess.com
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Enjoying Nature in NYC
As COVID-19 sends you outdoors, discover these parks and gardens within the city By Jenna Fanelli
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mbracing and exploring nature in NYC is a great way to relieve stress, and when it comes to COVID-19, outdoor spaces are a great way to maintain safety guidelines and still be able to have fun and get out of the house. And, while you might not think of wide, open spaces when you think of the concrete jungle, there are actually plenty of places to enjoy nature in NYC throughout its five boroughs. These are some of the best green spaces throughout NYC to take your family on a fun-filled nature adventure! We suggest that you check in with each respective location to make sure you know the safety rules and regulations before heading out so that you can keep your family and your fellow New Yorkers as safe as possible. Manhattan The High Line The perfect place to visit to be one with nature while also taking in the beautiful sights of NYC. The 1.45 mile-long walkway was first opened to the public in 2009. Situated along the High Line route is the Gansevoort Woodland, the Sundeck and Water Feature, Chelsea Market Passage, Chelsea Grasslands, Seating Steps, Wildflower Field, and the Radical Bench. Neighborhood: Lower West Side Learn more: thehighline.org Gardens of The Battery For a peaceful and stunning atmosphere right in Battery Park, visit the Bosque Garden and Gardens of Remembrance at The Battery. Get waterfront views, enjoy the gardens which boast beautiful plants of all kinds, and see the cannons that once fortified the walls of Castle Clinton. And, if you want to take the little ones to see the Statue of Liberty without the hassle of catching the ferry, this is the perfect place with a clear view from the park! Neighborhood: Battery Park Learn More: thebattery.org
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Fort Tyron Park Now celebrating 85 years and located right above the Hudson River, this park is home to acres of elm trees, healths, and heathers that are in full bloom during the summer. You can even find online resources to take with you on your visit which will guide you through the Birds of Cabrini Woods Nature Sanctuary and the Fort Tyron Kids Nature Scavenger Hunt! Neighborhood: Washington Heights Learn more: forttyronparktrust.org Elizabeth Street Garden Located between Prince and Spring Streets, this unique garden has provided the city with an abundance of greenery in what is a very concrete-filled neighborhood for nearly 200 years! The garden continues to serve as a recreational and educational space for members of the community. Neighborhood: Little Italy and SoHo Learn more: elizabethstreetgarden.org Washington Square Park Take a stroll down 5th Avenue, through the iconic Washington Square Arch and into Washington Square Park. Here, there are daffodils, irises, crocuses, and more! Have a picnic or enjoy a game of Chess under the Dogwood Trees. Neighborhood: Greenwich Village Learn More: washingtonsquarepark conservancy.org Brooklyn Prospect Park: The Penninsula and the Lullwater The Peninsula overlooking Prospect Lake is a fantastic place for families to observe birds and ducks, as well as enjoy the restored, scenic views that are home to park wildlife. Along the north edge of the Peninsula, a footpath gracefully leads you under the Terrace bridge, along which the Lullwater proceeds. Nature thrives at the Lullwater, a 16.8-acre wetland in the heart of Brooklyn that leads from the Nethermead into the lake, which houses a
variety of waterfowl and green heron. Neighborhood: Between the neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Flatbush, and Windsor Terrace Learn more: prospectpark.org Narrows Botanical Garden Take your floral nature escape to the Narrows Botanical Garden where there are a variety of flowers and trees. You’ll find weeping willows, roses, linden trees, and water lilies. The garden aims to educate and entertain the public with their delightful gardens, promote the arts with free cultural events, and teach guests about the importance of preservation of the flora and fauna! Neighborhood: Bay Ridge Learn more: narrowsbg.org Brooklyn Bridge Park Enjoy Spanish Bluebells and yellow wildflowers along the East River! With a number of piers and gardens, the Brooklyn Bridge Park (BBP) consists of 85 beautiful, open acres. Visit the gardens, any of the piers, Main Street, and more. Neighborhood: DUMBO Learn More: brooklynbridgepark.org Domino Park Though there’s a volleyball court (closed at the moment), playground, and fun fountain at the park’s southern top, Domino Park pays tribute to its industrial history. The refinery’s crane tracks various species of plants for the public to enjoy and, stretched along the East River, families can enjoy seasonal flowers and a light breeze off the water while playing a game of bocce or hide and seek on the grounds, which span 6 acres! Neighborhood: Williamsburg Learn More: dominopark.com Queens Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge: West Pond What better place to find nature in NYC
Pond is the wooden nesting box, which barn owls call home in-season. Neighborhood: Broad Channel Learn more: nycaudubon.org The Bronx Pelham Bay Park: Turtle Cove Pelham Bay Park is New York’s largest public park and boasts miles of bridle paths and hiking trails, as well as the Bartow-Pell Mansion, two golf courses, and a saltwater shoreline that stretches 13 miles along the Long Island Sound. Pelham Bay Park is also home to a diverse array of plant and animal life. Neighborhood: Pelham Bay Park Learn more: nycgovparks.org Pelham Bay Park: Twin Island Located off of the northernmost section of Orchard Beach is Pelham Bay Park’s Twin Island. A hike to the top provides beautiful views of the Long Island Sound. A quick loop around Twin Island makes for a nice jaunt for families with young children, (Check out the Kazimiroff Nature Trail on Hunter Island for a longer hike.) Neighborhood: Pelham Bay Park Learn more: nycgovparks.org STaTen ISland Staten Island Greenbelt: Moses Mountain Families will be amazed by the tranquility of Staten Island Greenbelt, which consists of a contiguous series of forests, meadows, wetlands, ponds, and parks. At the heart of the Greenbelt, Moses Mountain is a premier place for families and kids to enjoy the thrill of nature. Moses Mountain hikers will be rewarded with panoramic views of the Greenbelt and New Jersey’s Atlantic Highlands. Neighborhood: Egbertville Learn more: sigreenbelt.org
Manhattan’s High Line is planted with native species, designed to appeal year-round. than a wildlife refuge? Renowned as a prime birding spot, the 9,000-acre Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge attracts thousands of land and shore birds who stop there during migration. In the last 25 years, over 330 species have been recorded at this nature refuge. The wide variety of bird species and the well-positioned benches around the trail at the 44-acre West Pond provide kids and families a remarkable place for bird watching.
Neighborhood: Broad Channel Learn more: nycaudubon.org Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge: Big John’s Pond Big John’s Pond is significantly smaller than West Pond. However, the duck blind designed specifically for observing wildlife and nature is a very popular place to bird watch around the pond. Another highlight of Big John’s
Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden Head over to Staten Island to see the expansive nature scene to experience the botanical gardens surrounded by cobblestone streets and paths of Victorian and Tudor homes. The most common attraction here is the Chinese Scholar’s Garden that is inspired by Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism with a bamboo forest path and Koi ponds. Neighborhood: Snug Harbor Learn more: snug-harbor.org August 2020 | New York Family
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10 Things To Do in central park now
Get your mask on, stay six feet apart, and find some fun By Jana Beauchamp
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entral Park is NYC’s backyard and has been an oasis for city dwellers now more than ever. It’s a place for kids of all ages to get out and about into the great outdoors! The Park allows us to recharge physically and mentally during these unsettling times. There’s also great at home content which is a part of the #myCentralPark campaign launched earlier this year. This content was developed so that those who are unable to get to the Park right now can still enjoy it from afar. They have activities for kids of all ages,
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including coloring pages, jigsaws, meditation videos, virtual strolls through the Park, and their very popular Weekly Walks series which is a live walk through the Park with a Conservancy tour guide. While the Park remains open to the public, to mitigate the spread of the virus and in alignment with recommendations from public health officials, in-Park tours and public programming are on pause, and all visitor centers are closed until further notice. In the meantime, here’s what to do in the park right now:
The Seneca Village temporary exhibit is a great in-Park activity. The Central Park Conservancy shared that visitors can explore the history of this area like never before with Discover Seneca Village, a temporary outdoor exhibit of interpretive signage that gives visitors a glimpse into pre-Park history, and highlights decades of research about this extraordinary community. Exhibit highlights include a visit the former locations of historic features such as homes, churches, and gardens; learn more about residents who lived in Seneca Village; and explore natural features that were a part of Seneca Village and still exist in Central Park. You can find it on the west side at 82nd Street. All playgrounds reopened earlier this month! From the Hecksher Playground and Ancient Playground to the recently renovated Billy Johnson and East 72nd Street Playground, and forever favorites like the Tarr-Coyne Wild West Playground and East 110th Street Playground, there are a myriad of options for active fun and endless entertainment. The Great Lawn, Sheep Meadow, and the North Meadow are open and for passive
solitary use only. So pack your family picnic and your daydreams, frolic over and settle down in the grass. The Central Park Zoo is now open. All visitors must reserve a date-specific ticket in advance. The Central Park Zoo is home to amazing and adorable animals from all over the world like the snow leopard, red panda, and grizzly bears. The Tisch Children’s Zoo is another adventure in itself, featuring more hand-on activities like animal feedings for the younger set. Before you visit, be sure to check out what to know before you go. Listen to the tunes of the whimsical George Delacorte Musical Clock. As you go from the Central Park Zoo to the Tisch Children’s Zoo or play inside, this merry band of animals on the clock comes to life to play a repertoire of children’s songs and seasonal tunes. Kids will stare in amazement and dance along as the feel the music! It sounds off between 8:00 am and 6:00 pm, on the hour and half-hour. The Mall (Literary Walk) is one of our most favorite places to stroll, being surrounded by enchanting elms and leading to the Bethesda Terrace. We are overjoyed
that Central Park will welcome a new monument to the Mall this summer: a statue that honors women’s rights pioneers Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. It will be the first statue in Central Park to represent an actual woman, and the first monument added to the Park since 1965. The Ramble is our favorite place in the park to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. We feel light years away from the city once inside the 36-acre woodland retreat. Hop, skip, and jump along meandering paths while admiring the flora and fauna. Set out on an adventure and hike with your crew while seeking to spot the 230+ bird species that frequent the area. Harlem Meer is located in the northernmost reach of the Park, is a glimmering lake surrounded by tons of trees. Families flock to the Meer for catch-and-release fishing, skating, swimming, or to explore nearby playgrounds. Visit one of the iconic bronze statues in park like the Alice in Wonderland statue or Hans Christian Andersen. Alice is a favorite fixture of Central Park’s storybook
landscape. Whether you choose to climb on it, hide behind it, take a photo beside it, or admire it from afar, this wonderful and whimsical statue is simply delightful. Hans Christian Andersen is a statue of the beloved storybook author reading from The Ugly Duckling. It is also well-known as the site of a sensational, summer storytelling program; however, this summer is different. Pack your own books and your little avid reader to make your own book club and read alfresco alongside Mr. Andersen. Feel like you are walking through an evergreen forest as you enter the Arthur Ross Pinetum, a four-acre arboretum north of the Great Lawn. It boasts 17 species of pine trees with some being 30 feet tall. Look up and take it all in. Visitors will also find several picnic tables and the all-ages Pinetum Playground. Visitors can sign up for Central Park’s Summer Guide. The Central Park Conservancy shared that this free guide will enrich your summertime experience with engaging content to deepen your love for the Park and enhance your warm-weather explorations. August 2020 | New York Family
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It’s Cyndi’s World & She Wants Us To Come ‘Chill’ in It
Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton on husband and partner Adam, new baby Hendrix and the future of Chillhouse By Donna Duarte -Ladd
running Chillhouse Soho Flagship, an e-commerce
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hen it came to deciding on an August cover, it wasn’t hard to choose this new mom (baby Hendrix was born as we were going to press!) New Yorker Cyndi RamirezFulton. Along with her husband Adam, they are owners of the coolest self-care destination in NYC, Chillhouse. In years to come, we will all have our pandemic stories on how our lives changed. Cyndi will definitely have one to share for being pregnant with her first child,
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We were undoubtedly impressed on our cover shoot on how they snuggled with dog Rocky, dealt with work, and waited for baby. They were ... well... ‘chill.’ Cyndi and Adam have changed how New Yorker’s indulge in self-care. It is one of those spots we didn’t know we needed, but we did. Chillhouse’s space feels open and energetic yet not ostentatious. Sip on an adaptogenic latte while indulging in a social distancing mani/pedi, yes please, don’t mind if I do.
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We are huge fans of Chillhouse. What inspired you to create this cool space? Thanks! My husband and I had a huge a-ha moment where we witnessed a void in NYC after an afternoon of trying to get massages and not loving our options. From there, it opened up the conversation of spas and what exists (and doesn’t) and how the industry felt a bit dated all around. We sought out to fix just that! We know so many businesses have been hit by the pandemic. You have had to contend with this while pregnant with your first child. How are you doing? It hasn’t been easy, but I’m coping. The first month was a tumultuous rollercoaster and from there, there have been more unexpected layers of stress due to backto-back national crises. In a way though I feel really grateful that Hendrix is born this year; work from home culture allows us to stay with him longer and be more present about our home environment overall. I’ve learned to cook more and have become quite the nester — I used to want to go out 24/7 and now I’m content in my little apartment no matter how cramped it is. I also think it’ll be quite badass for him to say he was born this year and share our story with his kids one day. Looking at the bright side to an otherwise painful year. You come from a strong line of Latina women — who are some of the women that are part of your support system? My mother is the OG Latina girl boss for sure and I also have multiple aunts with their own businesses in Colombia. There’s something in our blood for sure. As far as women in my support system goes, I have too many to list but I’ll give a special shoutout to some of our female founders/angel investors in CH such as Sophia Amoruso, Babba Rivera, Jaclyn Johnson, and fellow mamas & badass investors Sari Azout & Ligaya Tichy. They have not only supported us financially but I look at all of them as mentors and women who continue to lift us up in ways I could have never imagined. I’m so lucky to have them as partners in this chill journey. Since you are going to be a mom in a minute, what are you most excited about going from a unit of three (we are including your sweet dog Rocky in this mix) to four? I suppose I’m just excited to continue expanding our lives and to build a family — as simple as it sounds. I never really knew if I wanted a baby but the second I saw the test strip, I knew Hendrix was “the one.” It was that easy. I can’t imagine life without him now and I haven’t even met him yet! Your husband, Adam, is your partner in Chillhouse. Was it a no brainer to work on this together? How do you make it work? I don’t think Adam would give me a choice to not
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work on something so cool! He definitely gave me the confidence and that push to get started — this is his baby just as it is mine. We make it work because we operate differently and we’ve had to learn to respect how we work. It’s been YEARS of learning and we don’t always get it right, but we work on it daily I’d say. Same as a life partner, no?
Cyndi at home with her husband Adam (opposite) and her dog Rocky (above).
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“It’ll be quite badass for him to say he was born this year and share our story with his kids one day.”
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What do you love about NYC, and what are you most excited about sharing with your new babe? The people. The places. The culture. I’m a product of NYC — born and raised here, baby. I love that it’s honest and as much as it chews you up and spits you out, there’s also this camaraderie and respect that exists amongst New Yorkers. We look out for one another, especially during times like these; I’ve never felt more supported as a business owner by my fellow New Yorkers. I’m excited for Hendrix to be exposed to all of New York’s beauty & grit. He won’t be sheltered. He’ll learn how to speak to everyone with respect. He’ll be friends with kids from all walks of life. He’ll be a good friend and a good son. He’ll learn how to work hard and think smart. He’ll be exposed to different cultures and he’ll appreciate all of them for what they are. While there are so many unknowns as we move into a ‘new normal,’ how can we get our Chillhouse fix? We’ll be reopening our flagship location any day now (definitely by the time this goes to print!). We’ll
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also be launching products this year so you can keep up the chill at home. Think self-care goods that cover all of your beauty and wellness needs. We’re going to slowly roll out these products this year and into 2021. You have amazing style — what or who inspires you, and what are some of your go-to pieces? Thank you! Lately, I’ve been living in flowy dresses (especially during summer). Oversized, airy and easy to throw on is my motto. I need convenience and comfort but I also like to feel sexy and strong. I follow and am friends with so many stylish women, always have, and I take bits and pieces of their style and apply it to my own body type needs and comfort. What products/supplements have been helpful for you during pregnancy? I take Ritual for my prenatals — they’re a game changer. I also don’t know what I’d do without my belly wedge pillows and belly creams. I use Mutha’s Body Butter for stretch mark prevention as well as Kate McLeod’s Body Stone.
Cyndi’s Favorites Chillhouse offers loads of great self-care products. Here are some of founder and CEO Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton’s personalized choices. More at chillhouse.com.
“Have a Chill Night” Tote
Chill Tips
“Don’t Tell Me To Relax” Tee
A double-sided 10 oz recycled cotton tote bag, $28
A fun and modern take on the Press-On nail of Chillhouse’s iconic nail designs. Shop Editor-In-Chill, Wavy Baby and Dot-Matrix, $16
A 100% ringspun jersey cotton long sleeve shirt - printed in NYC. $32
Fresh Hands Sanitizer
White Jade Gua Sha
“Palo Santo & Chill” Candle
A 4oz glass spray bottle in-house blend of hand sanitizer. Leaves hands fresh and clean. $18
Glide this tool across your face and neck to stimulate circulation, de-puff under-eye bags, lift, sculpt, relieve facial tension, and reduce negative energy. $25
Light this soy wax Cedarwood and citrus candle for some ‘chill’ times. $52 .
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The Best Spots To Go Glamping in New York Enjoy a natural getaway without even leaving the state By Jenna Fanelli
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lamping is essentially camping, but instead of sleeping in a tiny tent on the ground, it has more amenities, space and comfort available! This has become extremely popular in the age of COVID-19 as it is a great way to avoid leaving the state of New York while still being able to get some much-needed time away and maintain social distancing. We’ve listed some of the best places to go glamping in New York, and suggest making your reservations as soon as possible as all of these sites are booking up quickly!
Geo Dome Upstate Catskills, Woodridge
The Geo Dome is part of The Outlier Inn: a 12-acre property 90 miles from New York City in the southern Catskills. It serves as a retreat center, a farm with lots of animals and vegetables, and features a world-class recording studio. Guests are encouraged to explore the 12-acre property, relax by the pond, cuddle the alpacas, sheep, goats, and go for a hike on the 6-mile rails-to-trails path across the street. It is dog-friendly and even has a pond where your four-legged family members can swim. Guests have access to outdoor double hot showers, a sink, and a claw foot bathtub, as well as an outdoor kitchen and grill, refrigerator and large fire pit. Bring your own bed, air mattress or camping pads, sleeping bags, pillows and towels. There is even a wooden floor in the dome and screen windows for airflow and to keep out bugs. Climbing Vine Cottage, Newfield
You can have the entire yurt to yourself at this beautiful glamping site that is right in the middle of an organic vegetable and perennial flower garden and forest. The yurt features a fully equipped, eat-in kitchen with seating for six. The bathroom is stocked with towels, local soap, shampoo, etc. Sleeping accommodations include a lovely master bedroom (full size bed) with flat screen tv
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for DVDs, fold-out futon bed in the living room (full size) and two twin beds in the loft. The stone patio offers outdoor dining, a gas grill and fire pit. The wildflower field, only steps away, connects to a nature preserve and Van Buskirk Gorge with many waterfalls. Guests are welcome to harvest berries, fruit and vegetables from the orchard and garden, and there are eggs in the hen house to enjoy. High-speed wireless internet is also included. Camp Rockaway, Queens
Camp Rockaway at the Jacob Riis bathhouse is a great place to go glamping in New York at any time from June to October. Summer and fall are the perfect seasons to visit Riis beach. Quiet sunrise beach walks give way to the bustling “people’s beach,” with the Riis Park Beach Bazaar’s food vendors, beach equipment rentals & regular live entertainment scattered up and down the boardwalk. Biking, birding, nature watching, fishing, hiking and more are just a short walk away in historic Fort Tilden. Accommodations at Camp Rockaway include furnished safari tent, and just steps from the ocean, the property offers a communal fire pit, a picnic area, camp store, hammocks and games. Tree House, Middle Grove
This tree house offers the perfect nature retreat to help escape the chaos of daily life as it is nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains and just nine miles from the beautiful Saratoga Springs. There is an outdoor kitchen, deck, fire pit and full bath just a few steps away from the house, and in the tree house is a comfortable sleeping area including a double bed, plus a loft. Just outside the sleeping quarters is a covered porch for reading, writing or reflecting, and wonderful mountains and lakes are just a quick drive away. Harmony Hill Retreat Center, Catskills
These treehouse yurts and cabins in the
Catskills come fully equipped with kitchens and modern bathrooms, lockable doors, decks, outdoor grill and campfire, and private nearby parking. Enjoy hiking trails, kayaking, the fieldstone labyrinth, zip-lining, mountain views, sunsets and starry nights during your stay. Collective Retreats at Governors Island
An eight-minute water taxi ride from downtown Manhattan brings you to this peaceful oasis harboring spectacular indoor and outdoor accommodations and culinary experiences. One of the most unique ways to go glamping in New York, you’ll be surrounded by sprawling green space with unparalleled views of the Statue of Liberty,
the New York Harbor, and the Manhattan Skyline. Choose between the Summit Tents, which offer expansive private waterfront decks ideal for an unforgettable experience, the stylishly innovative Outlook Shelter, which is a transformational hotel room with a spectacular windowed spa bath, and two private terraces, and the Journey Tents: carefully designed and providing a spirited communal setting that brings modern luxuries outdoors. Terra Glamping, Long Island
safari-style tents on the beach, just a tenminute drive from the buzzing streets with restaurants and boutiques. You’ll wake up on your queen-size memory-foam mattress and gaze out over Sag Harbor and Shelter Island from a beautiful waterfront view. Enjoy access to hot showers and flushing toilets, nightly campfires, a dining and grilling area, continental breakfast, and the complementary use of kayaks and paddle boards. While there is no WiFi so as to encourage guests to unplug during their stay, there is cell service and lanterns and phone chargers are provided.
One of the most convenient places to go glamping in New York, Terra Glamping in the luxurious Hamptons offers 30
The Glass House: A Hudson Valley Tiny Home Escape, Marlboro
Considered “the world’s most beautiful tiny house,” this place is just 90 minutes from NYC but feels like another world. This is a 180 square-foot glass-enclosed tiny house, offering spectacular 360-degree views of the Hudson Valley and surrounding vineyards and apple orchards and is nestled on a 30-acre farm that boasts a beautiful lavender field. Accommodations include a queen-sized bed and plush pillows, a dining table and chairs, stainless-steel kitchen with a mini-fridge, induction cooktop for cooking, microwave, and electric kettle, and Wi-Fi! Visit Newyorkfamily.com (newyorkfamily.com/ best-spots-to-go-glamping-new-york) for links to these spots! August 2020 | New York Family
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“Hello, sun in my face. Hello you who made the morning and spread it over the fields… Watch, now, how I start the day in happiness, in kindness.” — Mary Oliver, poet
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