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NEW YORK CITY JANUARY EVENTS
Photo courtesey of www.nyboatshow.com Tens of thousands of boating and fishing enthusiasts start their season at the Progressive® Insurance New York Boat Show. With its 105 year history the show is recognized as THE place to see the latest and greatest in boating. From yachts and cruisers to bass and pontoon boats, from canoes and kayaks to fishing boats and personal watercraft, from electronics and engines to fishing gear, from financing and insurance to travel destinations, you'll see it here first. (NMMA), is the world’s largest producer of boat shows. NMMA is the leading association representing the $39.5 billion per year recreational boating industry. NMMA member companies produce over 80 percent of the boats, engines, trailers, accessories and gear used by boaters and anglers in the U.S. For more information about the NMMA, visit www.NMMA.org. January 4–8, 2012 Wednesday, January 4 • 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm Thursday, January 5 • 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm Friday, January 6 • 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm Saturday, January 7 • 10:00 am to 9:00 pm Sunday, January 8 • 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Adults (16 and older): $14.00
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
Photo courtesey of www.nyboatshow.com THE 35TH ANNUAL THREE KINGS DAY PARADE Friday, January 6, 2012 Photo courtesey of El Museo del Barrio
School Groups, Community Organizations, and families are encouraged to participate. Early registration is strongly suggested. El Museo del Barrio hosts the annual Three Kings Day Parade and Celebration—by far the largest and longest running Three Kings Day celebration in the City. It’s also one of the only New York City parades populated almost entirely by children! Paraders will join camels, sheep, a donkey, colorful puppets, brightly dressed community leaders posing as the Three Kings and thousands of spectators for a festive day replete with music and gift giveaways. ¡Nuestra temporada favorita ya está aquí! Te invitamos a celebrar el 35 aniversario de nuestra procesión por las calles de El Barrio. En este día mágico, la felicidad y espíritu nos rodea durante una procesión con camellos, burros, música, marionetas coloradas, baile, y parrandas. Grupos Escolares, Organizaciones Comunitarias, y familias están invitados a participar. Se sugiere confirmar su participación con anticipación. El Museo del Barrio New York Tue-Sat 11am-6pm, Sun 1-5pm
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58TH ANNUAL WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Photo courtesey of Winter Antiques Show, © 2011 Winter Antiques Show January 20-29, 2012
This fair is multiplicitous in ways that few others are anymore...with an ardent mix-it-up spirit that was once called eclectic and is now called postmodern. Photo courtesey of Winter Antiques Show, © 2011 Winter Antiques Show From ancient Roman glass through mid-century Modern, every object exhibited at the Winter Antiques Show is vetted for authenticity, date, and condition by a committee of 160 experts from the United States and Europe. The strict vetting regulations and the vettors' expertise ensure that buyers can purchase with confidence. The Winter Antiques Show is an annual benefit for East Side House Settlement, a community resource in the South Bronx. East Side House's programs focus on education and technology as gateways out of poverty and as the keys to economic opportunity. All revenues from the show's general admissions and the net proceeds from the preview parties and other events go to East Side House and contribute substantially to its private philanthropic budget. No part of sales made by exhibitors is received by East Side House. Photo courtesey of Winter Antiques Show, © 2011 Winter Antiques Show CHINESE LUNAR NEW YEAR PARADE & FESTIVAL CHINATOWN Photo courtesey of www.explorechinatown.com • © All rights reserved by Chinatown Partnership LDC
Besides Beijing, there’s perhaps no better place to celebrate the Chinese New Year than New York City. The celebration encompasses several days of free events including the Firecracker Ceremony and Cultural Festival (firecrackers are detonated to ward off evil spirits), the Lunar New Year Flower Market and the Lunar New Year Parade & Festival. Photo courtesey of www.explorechinatown.com • © All rights reserved by Chinatown Partnership LDC
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Cultural Festival & Booth: Sara Roosevelt Park (Canal & Forsyth St). One block from major subway system, next to Manhattan Bridge, close by Brooklyn Bridge & Holland Tunnel and nearby all out of town buses, and surrounded by major market place. Background: The Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade & New Year's Day Firecracker Ceremony was founded in 1999 to provide New York's Chinese American community with a large scale celebration on par with those in San Francisco and Los Angeles. In recent years it has surpassed it. The event has grown into a New York City wide affair and New York's biggest winter tourist attraction luring thousands of visitors from all over the United States and the world. With the dog parade 5 years ago and the Pig race 4 years ago, 2 colorful floats, 20 antique cars, 200 cultural performers & 3000 marchers participate making the parade more exciting. Last year, a record 500,000 spectators flooded the streets of Chinatown to welcome the year of the Rabbit. A truly pan-Asian spectacle, the Parade features cultural performers and organizations from all across Asia, including China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore and Hispanic & American dancer, bands and cultural floats. Description: A colorful spectacle featuring floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dancers, antique cars, beauty queens, Asian & Hispanic musical performers, magicians and acrobats, and local organizations. The floats will feature various cultural performances and special guests. Over 6,000 individuals will march in the Parade which will span every major street in Chinatown. This is the biggest winter parade in the East Coast and a national and international tourist attraction. Elected officials, celebrities and community leaders are scheduled to take part in the Parade which will be covered by local, national and international media. An outdoor cultural festival will take place at the Sara Roosevelt Park by Canal St & Forsyth St. that will feature booths and performances by musicians, dancers, and martial artists. To celebrate our 13th year we have plans for more exciting cultural and artistic entertainment with major cultural troupes from China and a 1st time food court. This year, on January 28, 2012, if weather requires, we will operate out of a school space which holds 2,000 people for our booths and special performances.
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