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After a very successful first meeting and Spring Festival in St. Nicholas Park, you are cordially invited to join us for a second St. Nicholas Park Community Meeting.

Join Friends of St. Nicholas Park members, neighbors and Parks officials as we discuss community involvement in the park and continue to ride the momentum gained during the first meeting.

The meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 17 from 7-9 p.m. at the Hamilton Grange. It is located at 414 West 141st Street, between Convent Avenue and St. Nicholas Avenue.

Your enthusiasm and contributions will be greatly appreciated!

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Dear Friends!

We have great news to share, New York City Parks Department, New York City Partnership for Parks and the Friends of St. Nicholas Park will be holding a community park planning meeting on Tuesday, March 12th from 7pm-9pm at St. Marks United Methodist Church at 49 – 55 Edgecombe Ave. (West 137th Street & St. Nicholas Ave.).

This meeting’s purpose is to plan events for St. Nicholas park in 2013. We need some great ideas and volunteers to help us make St. Nicholas Park better than ever!

Please RSVP by emailing Seth Jones at Seth.Jones@parks.nyc.gov

Thank you and let us know if you have any questions in the comments.

Friends of St. Nicholas Park

 

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BELLA STOLEN FROM PATHMARK AT 145TH ST 4/1/0/2012

FIND HER AND BRING HER HOME CALL THE 32ND PCT THAT HAVE THE POLICE RPROT ON FILE
212-690-6311

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Dear Friends,

Tuesday’s meeting (March 10th) will be held at Londel’s Supper Club located at Frederick Douglas Blvd between 139th and 140th streets. Stop by, have a drink or order some food and help plan events for St. Nicholas Park in 2009. We have a lot on our agenda including helping plan for the Easter Festival in April. Our meeting begins at 7pm and last approx. to 9pm. If you have any questions please contact us at info@stnicholaspark.org. Hope to see you there! Thanks!

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The Friends of St. Nicholas Park are holding our monthly meeting next Tuesday, March 10th at 7pm at St. Mark’s Church. St. Mark’s Church is located at 55 Edgecombe Avenue at the intersection of 137th Street, Edgecombe and St. Nicholas Avenues. At this meeting we’ll be planning for our exciting Easter Festival which will take place on Saturday April 11th. We need volunteers to help us plan the arts and crafts, Easter Egg hunt, and someone to be our Easter Bunny!

Also, Sarah Fort from Partnership for Parks will be at our meeting letting our community know about the Partnership Academy which helps train community leaders in organizing events, fundraising, and more.

Please spread the word and bring a friend or two! Bring your ideas about events at the Hamilton Grange, or other areas of the park.

For more information contact us at info@stnicholaspark.org

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TONIGHT
Monday, February 23, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Lady of Lourdes School, 468 West 143rd Street, between Convent and Amsterdam Avenues

Don’t miss this important opportunity to direct your questions and concerns to the Borough President. Let your voice be heard on issues that impact the quality of life for you and all residents of Hamilton Heights. How has the current economic crises impacted services to our neighborhood? What are your concerns on affordable housing, open spaces, parks, schools, after-school programs, police/safety, transportation, sanitation, social service programs? Let us make sure BP Scott Stringer is aware of our concerns and that Hamilton Heights/West Harlem receives its fair share and is not underserved in the Mayor’s plan/budget for the city.

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The National Parks Service and Hamilton Grange will unveil a design proposal for the temporary garden at the former site of Alexander Hamilton’s home on March 3rd from 6:30pm to 8pm at the Convent Avenue Baptist Church. The design proposal The design proposal is the result of collaboration between PS 153, the Boys & Girls Club of Harlem, the Horticultural Society of New York and the NPS. The National Park Foundation is supporting the design process through a grant from its First Bloom program. To request more information, please contact National Park Service staff at (212) 666-1640.

Hamilton Grange Convent Avenue Garden meeting
Where: Convent Avenue Baptist Church 425 W. 144th St. at Convent Ave.
When:
Tuesday, March 3 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Contact: (212) 666-1640

pdf_iconDownload the PDF of Flyer.

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The Friends of St. Nicholas Park are holding our monthly meeting next Tuesday, July 8th at 7pm at St. Mark’s Church. St. Mark’s Church is located at 55 Edgecombe Avenue at the intersection of 137th Street, Edgecombe and St. Nicholas Avenues. This is an important meeting because we need lots of volunteers to make our exciting summer events happen! Below is a list of areas our group needs help in.

Please spread the word and bring a friend or two! Some of our new events this year include the possibility of hosting an art fair. We are still in need volunteers for our always popular Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival which happens July 22 and 23rd in the Plaza.

Website Developer: someone who can help us update our website and blog with our events in our park.

Events Promoter: someone to volunteer to hang posters in local stores, recreation centers and our park’s bulletin boards to help us promote our events and meetings.

Flyer/Advertising Designer: The Friends have an opportunity to create ads and printed posters for our events. Unfortunately, we need a designer with some time to help us in this endeavor.

Event Volunteers: For our events, we need help in promoting the park to event attendees as well as gathering email addresses for our mailing lists.

If you have any questions or would like to volunteer please contact us at info@stnicholaspark.org

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Dear Friends,

We are holding our monthly meeting this Tuesday 7pm at St. Mark’s Church. St. Mark’s Church is located at 55 Edgecombe Avenue at the intersection of 137th Street, Edgecombe and St. Nicholas Avenues. This is an important meeting because we need lots of volunteers to make our exciting summer events happen! Please spread the word and bring a friend or two! Some of our new events this year include the possibility of hosting an art fair. We are need volunteers for our always popular Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival.

Next Saturday, May 17th is It’s My Park! Day in St. Nicholas Park. This day is devoted to planting trees, painting fences, and getting the park ready for its summer use. We need as many people as ever to help our gardener keep up our beautiful park. The event is from 11am to 4pm throughout the park. An information table will be set up in the plaza providing info and water to participants.

WE NEED HELP SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT ITS MY PARK DAY!

We have uploaded posters that you can download and make copies of to help us promote this event around St. Nicholas Park. Instructions are below:

1. Go to: http://groups.google.com/group/Friends-of-St-Nicholas-Park/files

2. Download the File called IMP_Poster_English.pdf or IMP_Poster_Spanish.pdf

3. Print out the poster on your printer, or save to a CD or email a copy to your local print shop.

4. On the lower part of the poster be sure to write: “11am-4pm St. Nicholas Park 135th Street Plaza

5. Then take these posters and help us spread the word by placing posters in your buildings lobby, at your favorite coffee shop, your church, or your school, etc. (always get permission before hanging them though).

Thanks for your help and look forward to seeing you at Its My Park! Day

Friends of St. Nicholas Park

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Friends,

A reminder that this Tuesday, May 8th from 7-9pm is our Monthly Meeting. we will be discussing event planning for the summer, including planning for our popular Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival.

Our Monthly Meetings take place at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church. Located at 55 Edgecombe Ave (intersection of Edgecombe Ave. and 137th Street).

Email us at info@stnicholaspark.org for more info.

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