THE FALL GUIDE 2016
Fall is the best time of year for exploring New York City. With the crowds thinning out and the temperatures cooling down, autumn is when the city that never sleeps really awakens. The new cultural season gets underway in the worlds of opera, ballet, art and Broadway, just as sports fans tune in for baseball’s playoff race, the upcoming NBA season, and the thrill of the New York Marathon. Of course, the holiday season in NYC, starting with the incredible Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, is just around the corner as well. TOWN has curated this guide to the city’s best events. Enjoy everything the city has to offer this Fall, and please let us know if you have any questions about the New York City real estate market, or how TOWN Attaché, our concierge service, can assist you. In this guide, we have included short links to easily reference the details about each event. For up-to-the-minute events and news, check out our social channels. @townrealestate @townresidential @townresidential
FALL 2016
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FAIRS & FESTIVALS
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MUSIC, OPERA, BALLET & THEATER
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PARK ACTIVITIES & DOG FUN
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FILM FESTIVALS
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NEW YORK CITY MARATHON
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HALLOWEEN
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BRUNCH
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HOLIDAYS
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IDYLLIC GETAWAYS
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PHILANTHROPY
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WINE FESTIVALS, APPLE & PUMPKIN PICKING
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EVENTS AT A GLANCE
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FAIRS & FESTIVALS 1
HESTER STREET FAIR
townre.nyc/hester Through October 30th, Saturdays & Sundays from 11am to 6pm Seward Park between Essex Street and East Broadway
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TIMES SQUARE OKTOBERFEST townre.nyc/oktoberfest October 30th from 10am to 6pm 46th Street from Eighth to Ninth Avenues
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SIXTH AVENUE AUTUMN FAIR townre.nyc/sixthave November 6th from 10am to 6pm Sixth Avenue between 34th and 42nd Streets
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CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL townre.nyc/craft October 14th through October 15th 68 Lexington Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets (Lexington Avenue Armory)
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TASTE OF GRAMERCY townre.nyc/gramercy September 24th from 11am to 3pm Irving Place between 17th and 18th Streets
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7TH ANNUAL TASTE OF THE SEAPORT townre.nyc/seaport October 15th from 11am to 3pm Front Street, South Street Seaport
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POP UP FAIRS townre.nyc/popup Through October 10th Various locations across Manhattan, Long Island City, Williamsburg and Astoria
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YOGA 101: THE YOGA TRAIL IN CENTRAL PARK townre.nyc/yoga Through October 30th, 12pm and 6pm classes Great for beginners or those looking to brush up on their yoga positions, this relaxing Vinyasa class will get your heart
BRYANT PARK EVENTS
PARK ACTIVITES
townre.nyc/bryantpark Hit Midtown’s best park this fall for fun events including: Piano in Bryant Park with various guests, Word-for-Word Poetry, Bryant Park Fitness Classes, Ping Pong Tournaments, Mini Golf Socials and Birding Tours.
HIGH LINE TOURS townre.nyc/highline Through October 29th, Tuesdays at 6:30pm & Saturdays 10am Check out New York City’s park in the sky on these 75-minute, weekly guided walking tours. Hear the story of how this historic freight rail line evolved into a beautiful public park.
FALL AT QUEENS COUNTY FARM MUSEUM townre.nyc/queensfarm September 24th through November 12th Beginning with the Queens County Fair, the 47-acre Queens County Farm Museum will house a number of family-friendly fall attractions, including the Amazing Maize Maze, a pumpkin patch, and a Halloween haunted house. Visit the website for the schedule.
MY DOG LOVES CENTRAL PARK FAIR! townre.nyc/dogfair October 1st from 11am to 3pm This celebration will include doggy games, dancing, agility trials and more, in an effort to raise funds for Central Park Paws, which helps keep the pooch portion of the park in top shape for both dogs and their owners.
DOG PARKS & RUNS townre.nyc/dogruns Dogs love nothing more than running free and off their leash. For those looking to enjoy the great outdoors with their dog,
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FUN with the PUP!
THE NEW YORK CITY MARATHON townre.nyc/marathon Sunday, November 6th More than 130 bands and entertainment zones along and help motivate runners. Cheering zones feature spectator amenities, including sign-making supplies, giveaways and DJs. See the spectator guide on the
WHERE TO WATCH & CHEER The city’s biggest sporting event starts on the aweinspiring Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in Staten Island
soaking up the can-do atmosphere is one of the best experiences NYC has to offer every autumn, and there are 26.2 miles of spectator space to choose from. Here are a few of the very best spots for taking in all the excitement: MILE 9: Lafayette and Clermont Avenues Just past the famed Brooklyn Academy of Music, runners hit a high as they come into the heart of Brownstone Brooklyn, where thousands of eager spectators line the streets (and stoops) of the Fort Greene and Clinton Hill neighborhoods. They also get a lift from the Bishop Loughlin High School band, which always get hearts pumping by blasting out a brass version of the “Rocky” theme song. MILE 16: First Avenue and 59th Street The heartbreaking, highly elevated stretch of the race that cuts across the Queensboro Bridge is known as a make-or-break moment for marathoners. With no through mid-race pain in silence as they ascend the very steep bridge. Give them a serious hand as they make their way into Manhattan—the cheering throngs on First Avenue here are deeply appreciated.
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MILE 20: Willis Avenue and East 135th Street The short Willis Avenue Bridge ferries runners into the Runners who have made it this far are just starting to see the homestretch, and the blaring salsa music and enthusiastic crowds of Bronx residents make this one of the most enjoyable stretches of the marathon for participants and spectators alike. MILE 26: Columbus Circle The race concludes as marathoners sprint (or crawl) along Central Park South, past Columbus Circle and in the day (by 11am) to see the elite runners race to the
FINISH: Central Park West, near 68th Street
BRUNCH BRUNCH BRUNCH REFUEL AFTER THE RACE WITH A BRUNCH NEAR THE FINISH LINE
TAVERN ON THE GREEN
JACOB’S PICKLES
townre.nyc/tavern 67th Street and Central Park West
townre.nyc/pickle 509 Amsterdam Avenue
Serving patrons since 1934, this modern tavern is a respite from the bustling city streets. With a rustic menu shaped by local, seasonal ingredients, Tavern on the Green invites guests into a warm space that captures the spirit of Central Park.
Created with a passion for food and design, Jacob’s Pickles brings comfort food to the Upper West Side, shaped by regional specialities throughout the United
THE SMITH
ISABELLA’S
townre.nyc/smith 1900 Broadway at 63rd Street
townre.nyc/isabellas 359 Columbus Avenue at 77th Street
With four locations across Manhattan, The Smith is a go-to brunch spot for all occasions. Serving locally sourced and sustainable dishes, featuring both a raw bar and classic,
Travel to the coast of the Mediterranean without leaving the Upper West Side. Isabella’s specializes in an inventive, thrilling menu that is sure to please any palate.
SARABETH’S
LOEB BOATHOUSE
townre.nyc/sarabeths 40 Central Park South at 59th Street
townre.nyc/boathouse Park Drive North at 72nd Street in Central Park
Lining up at Sarabeth’s is a tradition for most and it’s well worth the wait. Applauded for their legendary brunch, featuring specialty cocktails including the Pickled House Bloody Mary and the Four Flower Mimosa.
Discover this urban oasis, designed to coexist with its natural surroundings. Enjoy an award winning meal while listening to the call of indigenous birds and watching rowboats drift around the adjacent lake.
the dining experience, even as a palate cleanser between meals.
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IDYLLIC GETAWAYS 1
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MAYFLOWER GRACE 118 Woodbury Road, Washington, CT 2 hours from NYC
THE ROXBURY MOTEL townre.nyc/roxbury 2258 County Road Highway 41, Roxbury, NY 3 hours from NYC The Roxbury is a “boutique motel resort” nestled amongst the picturesque Catskill Mountains in the
An exquisite country retreat just two hours from New York City and nestled on 58 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and woodland, hotel in an unbeatable picturesque setting.
Shimmer Spa.
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BLUE HILL AT STONE BARNS townre.nyc/bluehill 630 Bedford Road, Pocantico Hills, NY 1 hour from NYC
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pool, the Trailside Museums and Zoo, biking and even cross-country ski trails.
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townre.nyc/bedford 954 Old Post Road, Bedford, NY 1 hour from NYC Escape the everyday world in this Relais & Chateaux property, dating back to the 1860s, located only an hour away from New York City in the heart of Westchester County. Enjoy daily classes and workshops in the private Yoga Loft and dine at one of the two distinct restaurants while staying at this intimate, luxury inn.
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townre.nyc/cranwell 55 Lee Road, Lenox, MA 3 hours from NYC Take a trip to the heart of the Berkshires and kick back at one of the largest spas in the Northeast: the Cranwell Resort, Spa and Golf Club. Perched high on a hilltop, sprawling across 380 acres, the resort offers spectacular views, a wide range of therapies, and truly elite customer service.
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CASTLE HOTEL & SPA townre.nyc/castle 400 Benedict Avenue, Tarrytown, NY 1 hour from NYC Travel back to the historical, Gilded Age in this enchanted castle that sits majestically atop one of the highest points in Westchester County overlooking the Hudson River. Delight in the award-winning Equus Restaurant, or relax in the THANN Sanctuary Spa.
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CRANWELL RESORT & SPA
townre.nyc/bear 3006 Seven Lakes Drive, Highland Falls, NY 1.5 hours from NYC Situated among rugged mountains rising up from the west bank of the Hudson River, the park features a series of hiking trails, shaded picnic
as well as other local farms, this acclaimed restaurant is a farm-to-table delight, highlighting the abundant resources of the Hudson Valley. Just thirty miles north of New York City, guests are offered multi-course farmers’ feasts featuring the
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BEAR MOUNTAIN STATE PARK
MOHONK HOUSE townre.nyc/mohonk 1000 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz, NY 2 hours from NYC This award-winning resort near the Catskill Mountains is perfect for idyllic getaways—long or short, with or without the kids. This Victorian castle resort invites guests to be as active or relaxed as they desire.
WINE FESTIVALS NYC WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL townre.nyc/nycwff October 13th through 16th Various Manhattan locations The Food Network and the Cooking Channel have once again teamed up hunger in New York City—in the tastiest way possible. This year’s festival will feature the world’s top chefs, winemakers, spirits producers and personalities, all looking to teach attendees’ palates a lesson or two with
NEW YORK WINE EVENTS townre.nyc/wineries Every Saturday and Sunday through November Take an adventure to the North Fork tasting, winery touring and live music. New York Wine Events provides transportation to three wineries white wines, award winning reds and delicious rosés.
4TH ANNUAL NYC AUTUMN WINE FESTIVAL: A CELEBRATION OF WINE IN MIDTOWN townre.nyc/autumnwine November 19th, 2:30 to 5pm and 7:30 to 10pm NYY Steak: 7 West 51st Street Join New York Wine Events for an afternoon or evening of wine tasting and jazz music in the heart of Midtown. The event will feature 150+ wines selected by Vintry Fine Wines.
$82.50/per person
APPLE PICKING APPLEWOOD ORCHARDS AND WINERY
WARWICK VALLEY WINERY AND DISTILLERY
townre.nyc/applewood 82 Four Corners Road, Warwick, NY 1.5 hours from NYC
townre.nyc/warwick 114 Little York Road, Warwick, NY 1.5 hours from NYC
This upstate farm offers 10 varieties of apples, a lush pumpkin patch and a general store stocked with countless jams and jellies.
The best of the fall harvest, apple picking and wine tasting , co-exist seamlessly and all on one farm.
MASKER ORCHARDS townre.nyc/maskers 45 Ball Road, Warwick, NY 1.5 hours from NYC Masker Orchards offers some of the best apple picking in the Hudson Valley
$28.95 per bag $28 for a half bushel bag
$7.50 for a half peck bushel bag $30 for a half bushel bag
PUMPKIN PICKING DECKER FARM
FAIRVIEW FARM
townre.nyc/decker 441 Clarke Avenue, Staten Island, NY 30 minutes from NYC
townre.nyc/fairview 19 Horsemill Lane, Bridgehampton, NY 1.5 hours from NYC
Staten Island’s Historic Richmond Town is a great setting for an enjoyable hayride, arts and crafts, viewing of farm animals, and, of course, pumpkin picking.
Pick your own fresh pumpkins, gourds and squash on this local farm.
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A R T S & C U LT U R E THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
JERUSALEM 1000-1400: EVERY PEOPLE UNDER HEAVEN
WONDERS OF THE ARCTIC
townre.nyc/jerusalem September 26th through January 8th
townre.nyc/arctic Through March 2nd
The key role that the Holy City played in shaping the art of the period from 1000 to 1400 will be illuminated in this exhibition. The various cultural traditions and aesthetics that enriched and enlivened the city will be unraveled for
Wonders of the Arctic tells the story of the survival of an unforgiving environment dominated by ice. Through David Lickley brings the audience across one of the most frigid places on earth, looking at how humans and animals have adapted and thrived in this icy wilderness.
have never been shared outside of the walls of religious communities.
FRAGONARD: DRAWING TRIUMPHANT
THE WHITNEY MUSEUM
townre.nyc/fragonard October 6th through January 8th
CARMEN HERRERA: LINES OF SIGHT
The drawings of Jean Honoré Fragonard - one of the most forward-looking and inventive artists of the 18th century - will be displayed in this exhibition. Of the 100 works presented, nearly half come from a private collection that
townre.nyc/herrera Through January Carmen Herrera is known for her geometric hard-edged style that employs a distilled palette of just two or three presentation in New York in almost 20 years will display 50 works spanning three decades.
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART DREAMLANDS: IMMERSIVE CINEMA AND ART, 1905–2016
HOW SHOULD WE LIVE?: PROPOSITIONS FOR THE MODERN INTERIOR
townre.nyc/dreamlands October 28th through February 5th
townre.nyc/interior October 1st through April 23rd
Dreamlands takes a look at how artists have dismantled and reassembled the conventions of cinema while creating a new experience of the moving image. Named
How Should We Live? focuses on the processes, collaborations and materials that have shaped the modern interiors from the 1920s-1950s. The emphasis is given to the synthesis of design elements within each environment and looks at the connection of external elements that are
can only be visited through dreams, the exhibition creates a story that connects historical moments of cinematic experimentation across a series of immersive spaces.
THE SHAPE OF THINGS: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM ROBERT B. MENSCHEL townre.nyc/photographs October 29th through May 7th Covering more than 150 years of photography, The Shape of Things tells the story of photography from its beginning. Equal attention is paid to the past and the present, showing how each generation reinvents photography. Highlights of the exhibition include views of Paris by William Henry Fox Talbot and Andreas Gursky’s contemporary landscapes.
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CARNEGIE HALL 2016-2017 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
THE METROPOLITAN OPERA AIDA
CARNEGIE HALL’S OPENING NIGHT GALA SIMÓN BOLÍVAR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF VENEZUELA
townre.nyc/aida November 5th through April 20th Liudmyla Monastyrska, Latonia Moore, and Krassimira Stoyanova are the three sopranos that take The Met stage for this star-crossed love story set amid the clash of ancient empires.
townre.nyc/carnegiehall October 6th, 5:30pm The 2016-2017 season will open with the dynamic Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony of Venezuela. Highlights for the event will include Ravel’s La Valse, a lush waltz, and the 20th century masterpiece Le Sacre du Printemps, both commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev. Tickets to the black tie event can be found online.
LA BOHÈME townre.nyc/boheme September 28th through January 14th As one of the world’s most popular operas, La Bohème is
STEVE REICH 80TH BIRTHDAY: THREE TALES
our everyday lives.
townre.nyc/threetales November 1st, 8pm A celebration of one of the 20th century’s most iconic composers, featuring the groundbreaking opera, Three Tales. The evening will also include performances of Quartet and the premier of Pulse. Tickets are available online.
NEW YORK CITY BALLET MASTERS AT WORK townre.nyc/masters October 11th, 13th, 14th, 15th George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins’ contrasting styles create a landmark piano ballet set among Chagall’s surreal sets and costumes.
BROADWAY
21ST CENTURY CHOREOGRAPHERS
FRANKIE VALLI AND THE FOUR SEASONS townre.nyc/fourseasons October 21st through 29th – Lunt-Fontanne Theater
townre.nyc/21st September 27th, October 1st, 5th, 15th
For a limited time Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons will be performing all their unforgettable hits on stage. Classics will include Big Girls Don’t Cry, Sherry, Walk Like A Man, Oh, What A Night and many more!
A collection of four creative ballets are performed alongside Justin Peck’s epic 2014 tour de force Everywhere We Go. Of the four premieres, three are from in-house talents and another from Annabelle Lopez Ochoa in her NYCB debut.
A BRONX TALE: THE MUSICAL townre.nyc/bronxtale Starting December 1st – Longacre Theater
MUSIC, OPERA, BALLET& THEATER
This streetwise musical takes you to the stoops of the the story of a young boy torn between the father he loves and the mob boss he’d love to be, featuring an infectious doo-wop score.
HOLIDAY INN: THE MUSICAL townre.nyc/holidayinn September through January 1st – Studio 54 Jim leaves the bright lights of show business to settle down in rural Connecticut, where he meets Linda, a spirited school teacher. Together they open up a fabulous inn with dazzling performances to celebrate each holiday.
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FILM FESTIVALS 1
NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL townre.nyc/nyff September 30th through October 16th This festival has been bringing some of the world’s most inventive cinema to New York City since 1963. This is the past, the festival has showcased the likes of Jean-Luc Godard, Pedro Almodóvar and Martin Scorsese. The “Main Slate” of I, Daniel Blake, winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. 20th Century Women will premier as the “Centerpiece” of the event on October 8th.
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FOOD FILM FESTIVAL™ October 20th through October 23rd Celebrating its 10th Anniversary, The Food Film Festival™
cuisines and cultures while simultaneously tasting the food presented on screen, without leaving the theater.
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BIG APPLE FILM FESTIVAL townre.nyc/bigapple November 1st through November 5th Named one of MovieMaker Magazine’s top “50 Film Festivals Worth The Entry Fee” and one of the “25 Coolest Film Festivals,” BAFF is dedicated to showcasing and promoting the highest quality movies from the New York City independent country and around the world.
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HALLOWEEN TRICKS AND TREATS AROUND TOWN THIS HALLOWEEN SEASON
26TH ANNUAL TOMPKINS SQUARE HALLOWEEN DOG PARADE
43RD VILLAGE HALLOWEEN PARADE townre.nyc/halloween Monday, October 31st at 7pm
townre.nyc/dogparade Saturday, October 22nd from Noon to 3pm Tompkins Square Park
Meeting Point for Marchers: Sixth Avenue at Canal Street Route: Up Sixth Avenue to 16th Street
Bear witness to some of the cutest, most creative costumes ever made just for dogs in this very special event. Take advantage of the opportunity to showcase your pooch’s perfect getup—with a chance to win prizes—or
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parade. If you’re sans disguise, you can enjoy the show from the route’s sidelines or watch live on NY1 from 7:30 to 9:30pm. Transportation: – Sixth Avenue [B, D, F, Q trains] to 23rd, 14th or West 4th Street stations – Seventh Avenue [1, 2, 3 trains] to 23rd, 18th, 14th, Christopher or Houston Street stations – Eighth Avenue [A, C, E trains] to West 4th, Spring or Canal Street stations – 14th Street [L train] to Sixth Avenue
NEW YORK HAUNTED HAYRIDE AT RANDALL’S ISLAND townre.nyc/hayride View schedule online 1 Randalls Island Park Buckle up and get ready to encounter the most horrifying Halloween attraction in town. This Halloween icon will be packed with a robust experience of disturbia and horror around every turn.
LE CARROUSEL TRICK OR TREAT townre.nyc/lecarrousel Saturday, October 22nd at 1pm Catch this fun Halloween Party with tricks, treats, magic, face-painting, pumpkin picking and more.
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HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY MARKETS THE HOLIDAY SHOPS AT BRYANT PARK townre.nyc/wintervillage October 2016 through March 2017 Explore more than 125 outdoor boutiques brimming with options for gift-giving. Artisan products range from unique handcrafted jewelry to decorative items, local foodstuffs and more. The Holiday Shops are kid- and pet-friendly, with something for everyone to enjoy.
UNION SQUARE HOLIDAY MARKET townre.nyc/unionsquare Thursday, November 17th through Saturday, December 24th Over 100 food, clothing, jewelry, art, bath & body vendors are on hand for New York’s most celebrated holiday market.
THANKSGIVING 90TH ANNUAL MACY’S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE townre.nyc/macys Thursday, November 24th at 9am Start: Central Park West and 77th Street Early risers begin camping out along Central Park West, from 59th to 75th Streets, around 6am; Central Park is closed for invite-only grandstand seating. Route: The parade goes down Central Park West, turns to Central Park South at Columbus Circle and then marches down Sixth Avenue, ending on 34th Street between Broadway and Seventh Avenue, in front of Macy’s. Insider Viewing Tip: Time Warner Cable – 10 Columbus Circle the Shops at Columbus Circle, there is an elevated view of the parade going down Central Park West.
ROCKEFELLER TREE LIGHTING 84TH ANNUAL ROCKEFELLER CENTER TREE LIGHTING townre.nyc/treelighting Wednesday, November 30th from 7pm to 9pm Tens of thousands of people enjoy the tree lighting and live performances each year, with millions more watching on television around the world. Arrive by 5pm to secure a place in-person. The tree will remain illuminated every evening through Saturday, January 7th.
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CITY HARVEST’S BID AGAINST HUNGER townre.nyc/cityharvest Thursday, October 6th Pier 36 (299 South Street) The 22nd annual Bid Against Hunger promises to be an exceptional culinary experience, featuring tastings from over 70 of the city’s restaurants and chefs. Guests will have the opportunity to bid on exclusive, one-of-a-kind items in the live and silent auctions.
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ANGEL BALL townre.nyc/angelball Monday, November 21st Cipriani at 55 Wall Street The annual Angel Ball, known for its live entertainment and celebrity participants, honors individuals who have made in support of cancer research. Last years ball, hosted by Alicia Quarles, raised $3.6M for cancer research.
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AVON WALK FOR BREAST CANCER townre.nyc/avon39 October 15th through 16th Join the 207,000 that have already conquered 39.2 miles of terrain with the goal of taking down breast cancer. The Walk to End Breast Cancer has raised $550M thus far to fund research, awareness, education and support for families currently battling breast cancer. The New York City chapter will travel through the Upper West and East Sides, Downtown and across the Brooklyn Bridge.
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EVENTS AT A GLANCE OCTOBER SUNDAY
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My Dog Loves Central Park Fair How Should We Live? @ MoMA 1
21st Century Choreographers @ NYC Ballet 2
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Blake Shelton
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@ Barclays
Carnegie Hall’s Opening Night Gala
Valentin de Boulogne
City Harvest’s Bid Against Hunger
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Columbus Day
NYC Ballet: Masters at Work 6
Last day of NYC Pop Up Fairs 5
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NY Islanders vs. NY Rangers
NYC Craft Beer Festival begins
Taste of the Seaport
@ MSG
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Amy Schumer @ MSG
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AVON Walk for Breast Cancer
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The Food Film Festival begins 8
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade
@ Lunt-Fontanne Theater 9
Le Carrousel Trick-or-Treat
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MLB World Series
Boston Bruins vs. NY Rangers
Carrie Underwood
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SIA @ Barclays
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Last Day of Yoga 101 13
Halloween
Times Square Oktoberfest
Chicago Bulls vs. BK Nets
Last Day for Hester Street Fair
New York’s Village Halloween Parade
@ Barclays
1 – How Should We Live? at the MoMA begins on October 1st and lasts until April 23rd 2 – 21st Century Choreographers at the NYC Ballet begins on September 27th with additional showings on October 1st, 5th and 15th 3 – Fragonard at the Met begins on October 6th and lasts until January 8th 4 – Valentin de Boulonge at the Met begins on October 7th and lasts until January 16th 5 – NYC Pop Up Fairs run through October 10th 6 – NYC Ballet: Masters at Work at the NYC Ballet begins on October 11th with additional showings on the 13th, 14th and 15th 7 – NYC Wine & Food Festival runs from October 13th to the 16th 8 – The Food Film Festival runs from October 20th to the 23rd 9 – Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater runs from October 21st to the 29th 10 – Dreamlands at The Whitney begins on October 28th and lasts until February 5th 11 – The High Line Tours run through October 29th 12 – The Shape of Things at the MoMA begins on October 29th and lasts until May 7th 13 – Yoga 101 in Central Park runs through October 30th
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Dreamlands
The Shape of Things
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Steve Reich’s 80th Birthday
Detroit Pistons vs. BK Nets
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@ Barclays
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Big Apple Film Festival 1
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Last Day of Queens’s County Fairs 3
Annual Autumn Fair
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Dallas Mavericks vs. NY Knicks
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2016 Champions Classic
Detroit Pistons vs. NY Knicks
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NYC Autumn Wine Festival
GCT Holiday Fair 4
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Barclay’s Center Classic
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The Angel Ball
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LA Clippers vs. BK Nets
Billy Joel
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Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
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1 – The Big Apple Film Festival runs from November 1st to the 5th 2 – Aida at the Met Opera begins on November 5th and lasts until April 20th 3 – Queen’s County Fairs runs through November 12th 4 – The Grand Central Holiday Fair begins on November 14th and lasts until December 24th 5 – The Union Square Holiday Market begins on November 17th and lasts until December 24th 6 – Francis Picabia at the MoMA begins on November 21st and lasts until March 19th 7 – The Columbus Circle Holiday Market begins on November 29th and lasts until December 24th
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Cleveland Cavaliers vs. NY Knicks
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Under Armour Reunion
LA Lakers vs. BK Nets
@ MSG
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