May 15: DTUT - Monday Night Trivia

DTUT Monday Night Trivia
2nd Ave & 91st
Monday, May 15 at 8 PM
DEADLINE to sign up is Monday, May 15 at 2 PM

Maybe you're a walking book of encyclopedic knowledge — "I almost made it to Jeopardy" — or maybe you're just looking to relax on a vintage couch and admire reclaimed wood art as you make some guesses on obscure facts. Either way, we think you'll enjoy Trivia night at DTUT!

DTUT (pronounced D-T-U-T or D-TUT and stands for "Downtown Uptown") is a Yorkville gem that serves coffee by day and drinks by night. Don't miss out on this chance to join fellow UESiders for Monday Night Trivia hosted by Mad Tim. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. First place team wins a gift certificate to DTUT and a special prize for Best Team Name. Sign up with your friends!

May 3: Museum of Modern Art - Quiet Mornings

MoMA Quiet Mornings

Wednesday, May 3

7:30 AM to 9 AM

DEADLINE to sign up is Tuesday, May 2 at 9 PM

The first Wednesday of every month, MoMA offers "Quiet Mornings" where visitors can browse the 4th and 5th floor galleries starting at 7:30am for a reduced rate ($12 adult). If you have not walked through the galleries early in the morning (prior to the usual 10:30am opening), it is a surreal and fun experience. It also allows the time and space to contemplate and take-in pieces that are typically surrounded by crowds and noise.

Apr 29: Seurat's Circus Sideshow at the Met

Seurat's Circus Sideshow
The Metropolitan Museum of Art; 1000 Fifth Ave at 82nd St
Saturday, Apr 29 at 2 PM

DEADLINE to sign up is Saturday, Apr 29 at 8 AM
Suggested donation (the amount you pay is up to you)

Taking as its focus one of The Met's most captivating masterpieces, this thematic exhibition affords a unique context for appreciating the heritage and allure of Circus Sideshow (Parade de cirque), painted in 1887–88 by Georges Seurat (1859–1891). Anchored by a remarkable group of related works by Seurat that fully illuminates the lineage of the motif in his inimitable conté crayon drawings, the presentation explores the fascination the sideshow subject held for other artists in the nineteenth century, ranging from the great caricaturist Honoré Daumier at mid-century to the young Pablo Picasso at the fin de siècle.

This rich visual narrative unfolds in a provocative display of more than 100 paintings, drawings, prints, period posters, and illustrated journals, supplemented by musical instruments and an array of documentary material intended to give a vivid sense of the seasonal fairs and traveling circuses of the day. Among the highlights is Fernand Pelez's epic Grimaces and Misery—The Saltimbanques (Petit Palais, Paris), of exactly the same date as Seurat's magisterial work and, with its lifesize performers aligned in friezelike formation across a 20-foot stage, a match for his ambition.

Apr 22: UES 80s & 90s Food Crawl

UES 80s & 90s Food Crawl
Saturday, April 22nd, 5:30pm

Food is meant to be enjoyed with others! There is a lot of great cuisine on the Upper East Side - get ready to experience some new places with new people. To maximize our ability to try different local businesses, we will eat a 4 course meal (inclusive of dessert and coffee, of course) with each course taking place at a separate restaurant. Course and pricing breakdown is below:

Appetizers: $5-8 per person
Entree: $20-25 per person (something family style here)
Dessert: $5-8 per person
Coffee: $2-5 per person

Total price range per person (includes tax & tip consideration, excludes drinks): $32-46
* This has a limit of 12 people
Questions? Email Stacey at esneighborhoods@redeemer.com

Apr 22: Earth Day Street Trees Project

 

EARTH DAY COMMUNITY PROJECT - Show our street trees some love!
Saturday, April 22 from 9am to 1pm

Join your fellow Upper Eastsiders to help beautify our neighborhood and protect our street trees! From 60th to 72nd Streets we will be spreading mulch on First Avenue tree beds (92 litter-strewn patches of parched dirt in which trees planted on the sidewalk curb struggle to grow). Afterward we will break bagels and coffee together. Hand tools will be provided but feel free to bring your own trowel. Friends and neighbors are welcome to participate - please have them sign up separately. Children 10 years and older are welcome to participate.

Questions? Email Stacey at esneighborhoods@redeemer.com

Apr 15: Citymeals on Wheels Service Opportunity

Citymeals on Wheels

Saturday, April 15th

9:45am - 12:00pm

Citymeals-on-Wheels has provided a continuous lifeline of nutritious food and human company to homebound elderly New Yorkers in need, helping them to live with dignity in their own familiar homes and communities.

Volunteers pick up meals at local UES center, receive route for delivery from center, and walk in groups of 2-3 to deliver meals to elderly recipients in the neighborhood. All ages are welcome to volunteer! Youth under 16 should be accompanied by an adult.

 

 Register here

Apr 1: The Met Breuer - Marsden Hartley's Maine

The Met Breuer - Marsden Hartley's Maine
945 Madison Avenue at 75th St
Saturday, Apr 1, 2pm
Suggested donation (the amount you pay is up to you)

This exhibition will explore Marsden Hartley's complex, sometimes contradictory, and visually arresting relationship with his native state—from the lush Post-Impressionist inland landscapes with which he launched his career, to the later roughly rendered paintings of Maine's rugged coastal terrain, its hardy inhabitants, and the magisterial Mount Katahdin.

Hartley's renowned abstract German series, New Mexico recollections, and Nova Scotia period have been celebrated in previous exhibitions, but Marsden Hartley's Maine will illuminate Maine as a critical factor in understanding the artist's high place in American art history. Maine served as an essential slate upon which he pursued new ideas and theories. It was a lifelong source of inspiration intertwined with his personal history, cultural milieu, and desire to create a regional expression of American modernism. 

In keeping with The Met Breuer's mission to present modern art in the context of the history of art, this exhibition will include select works from The Met collection by other artists who shaped Hartley's vision, including French modernist Paul Cézanne, Japanese printmakers Utagawa Hiroshige and Katsushika Hokusai, and American painters Winslow Homer and Albert Pinkham Ryder.

Mar 25: 2nd Avenue Subway - Food & Drink Tour

2nd Avenue Subway - Food & Drink Tour
96th Street to 72nd Street - and 2nd Avenue
Saturday, March 25th, 4pm to 7pm

* UPDATE AS OF MARCH 24th: THIS EVENT IS FULL, and the waitlist is also full. We are finalizing a similar event for April 22nd which will be posted by early next week - check back soon!

Let's celebrate the opening of the 2nd Avenue Subway by enjoying some of the best food spots along the subway line! We'll start at 4pm at 96th and 2nd and make our way down the line to 86th and then 72nd. At each subway stop, we'll visit at least one eatery/bakery/bar in the area and spend some time there before we move on to our next destination. Join us if you'd like to get to know more about our great neighborhood, if you'd like to meet new people from Redeemer or invite friends from the neighborhood, or simply if the Q line has changed your life and you'd like to celebrate with us!

Mar 18: Tour of the Secrets of Grand Central Terminal

Tour of the Secrets of Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal, 89 East 42nd St
Saturday, March 18th 2017, 2pm to 3:30pm
$35 plus fees
 (please don't purchase tickets until you hear from the organizer)

Did you know there is a tennis court inside Grand Central? Or that the ceiling is backwards? Untapped Cities is hosting a "Secrets of Grand Central" tour led Tamara Agins from the New York City Department of City Planning and author of our popular series on Grand Central. On this tour, you will see the hidden tennis courts, locate the lost armchairs of Grand Central,  peek into the entrance of the glass walkways, and more. 

The story of Grand Central Terminal is that of New York City itself: the structure embodies the social, cultural, economic and technological evolution around it. It is one of great men, feuding architects, ingenuity, rejuvenation, secrets and surprises. On this tour, we will tell you these stories – about what once was, what could have been, and what can be; about the struggle to save and restore Grand Central as preserved icon of past, and of challenge to ensure that it serves New York's future. We will show you what it was like in the booming age of the railroad, as a rundown embarrassment, and as a renovated jewel at the center of the city. Together, we will explore the interesting and unique spaces produced for and by it. Whether you pass through it every day on your morning commute or it's your first time in the Beaux Arts beauty, you are sure to leave having learned, seen, or experienced something new and extraordinary.

Tour length: 1.5 hours

Feb 11: New York at its Core - Exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York

New York at its Core
Exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York
5th Avenue at 103rd St
Saturday, February 11th, 2pm
Suggested Donation: $14

What made New York New York? Follow the story of the city’s rise from a striving Dutch village to today’s “Capital of the World,” and consider its future in our changing world.

Framed around the key themes of money, density, diversity, and creativity, New York City’s history and future come alive in this first-of-its-kind exhibition, through the stories of innovation, energy, struggle, and the vision of generations of immigrants, politicians, tycoons, dreamers, master builders, and ordinary New Yorkers.

New York at Its Core captures the human energy that drove New York to become a city like no other, featuring the city’s “big personalities” – among them, Alexander Hamilton, Walt Whitman, Emma Goldman, JP Morgan, Fiorello La Guardia, Jane Jacobs, and Jay Z. The stories of lesser-known New York personalities, like Lenape chieftain Penhawitz and Lower East Side denizen Susie Rocco, also figure prominently in the exhibition, as do some of the furred and shelled residents who shaped the city’s economic and daily life – among them, the pig, the beaver, and the oyster. And the final gallery, the Future City Lab invites visitors to delve into the issues facing the city over the coming years an in immersive, hands-on space.

Through almost 450 historic objects and images, many from the Museum’s rich collection, as well as contemporary video, photography, and interactive digital experiences, we welcome you to dive deep into the city’s past and create your own visions for its future.

March 3rd: The Frick Collection Free First Fridays

The Frick Collection Free First Fridays
The Frick Collection, 1 E. 70th Street
Friday, March 3rd
7pm

Museum admission and gallery programs are free the first Friday evening of the month (except January). Enjoy gallery talks, music performances, and sketching, or simply find yourself in the company of the Old Masters and art enthusiasts from around the world. Please note that children under 10 will not be admitted.

Jan 21: NY Ceramics & Glass Fair

NY Ceramics & Glass Fair
Bohemian National Hall, 321 East 73rd St
Saturday, Jan 21st at 2pm
Cost: $20

Today's jewel in the crown of New York’s Winter Antiques Week, The New York Ceramics and Glass Fair, brings together a carefully selected and distinguished international group of around 36 galleries offering all things "fired" - porcelain, pottery, glass, cloisonné and enamels, in a setting perfect for the exhibition and sale of important small objects.

The New York Ceramics and Glass Fair's exhibitors come from England, Europe, Asia and across America and its visitors include not just curators and collectors, but members of the major ceramics associations in the US. Repeatedly praised by New York Times critics since 2005, the Fair annually presents the most comprehensive ceramics offerings available in one setting in this country or abroad.

Dec 4: Christmas Tree Lighting at Carl Schurz Park

Christmas Tree Lighting
Carl Schurz Park, East End Ave at E86th St
Sunday, Dec 4 5pm-6pm

Enjoy carols, Cantori choir, Orbital Brass, candlelight, candy canes, and hot chocolate at the annual tree lighting! (Held snow, rain or balmy weather).

Dec. 20: Getty Christmas Concert at Carnegie Hall

Getty Christmas Concert
Carnegie Hall at 57th and 7th Avenue
Tuesday, December 20 at 7:30pm
Cost: $36.45 per ticket

Irish modern hymn writers and musicians Keith and Kristyn Getty, present an evening of traditional carols, modern hymns, and Irish folk music to celebrate the significance of Christmas. Watch this video for a sneak preview. Come on your own or invite friends or family!

A block of tickets have been reserved through Redeemer East Side. You will be seated with other people from Redeemer and their friends.
Purchase your tickets HERE!

Nov 20th: Friends Trivia!

Friend's Trivia "The One with the Thanksgiving Day Episodes"
Atwood Kitchen & Bar Room
986 2nd Avenue (at 52nd St)
Sunday, November 20th 2pm - 3:30pm

Get your turkey eating pants ready... cause Trivia, AD is hosting Thanksgiving at Monica’s! They’re putting out the fancy wedding china for this year’s holiday and Chandler’s waiting for you to try his “chanberries”!

They've got five rounds of trivia, three different kinds of potatoes, one half English trifle / half Shepherd’s pie, and desserts courtesy of Mockolate.

Sign up here and the organizer will be in touch to finalize a trivia team. 

"Custard? Good. Jam? Good. Meat? Good!"

Nov 13: Fitbit Local FREE workout

Nov 13th: Fitbit Local FREE workout
HUB seventeen, 114 5th Ave (at 17th St)
Sunday, November 13th from 2pm to 3pm

Sweat it out with Fitbit Local, a series of free monthly workouts in your city, led by fitness leaders from your community.

Join Fitbit Local Ambassador Jason Tran for a full body burn workout. Come for an all levels bootcamp leave feeling ready to take on the holiday season. Plus enter to win your very own Fitbit Device!

Nov 13: Live Music at The Penrose

Sunday Night Live Music at The Penrose
The Penrose 82nd & 2nd Ave
Sunday, Nov 5th at 8pm

Local Jazz, Blues, and folk musicians play their original music.

Nov. 5: Otter Creek Brewing Company "Double Dose" Release Party

Otter Creek Brewing Company "Double Dose" Release Party
Pony Bar 1444 1st Ave. at 75th St.
November 5th from 8pm-11pm


With the goal of bringing its customers  a rotating selection of the finest craft beers America has to offer, be one of the first to enjoy this new release from Otter Creek Brewing Co.