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Events Roundup: This Weekend on the UWS

Check out what's good in the 'hood this weekend!

Family Camping

When:  Friday, July 20th at 6:00pm

Where:  Central Park

The Urban Park Rangers celebrate the tradition of camping in the summer. They look forward to welcoming your family. Space to this event is limited and families are chosen by lottery. Dinners are supplied; however they are unable to meet specific dietary needs.  More Info

 

Boomer's Cystic Fibrosis Run to Breathe

When:  Saturday, July 21st at 9:00am

Where:  Central Park

Join Team Boomer for the second annual Run to Breathe and help us in the fight against cystic fibrosis. Team Boomer celebrates LIVING & BREATHING while encouraging people with cystic fibrosis to incorporate exercise into their everyday lives to help them breathe.  More Info

 

FILM: Hands Up!

When:  Saturday, July 21st at 2:30pm

Where:  Library for the Performing Arts (40 Columbus Avenue between 63rd & 64th)

The Silent Clowns Film Series is back and dedicated to silent era film star, Raymond Griffith, a star whom Walter Kerr described as "natty, lithe (and) un-mugging."  Today, view Griffith in Hands Up! (1926), with Mack Swain and Montagu Love. Dog Shy (1926) with Charley Chase is our added attraction.  More Info

 

Brasil Summerfest

When:  Saturday, July 21st at 3:00pm

Where:  Central Park's Rumsey Playfield

Join SummerStage as we celebrate the newest generation of musicians
making a mark on the Brazilian music scene with up and coming Brazilian
hip-hop artists Criolo and Flávio Renegado making their New York
City premiere.  More Info

 

Sunday Story Hour: Nueva York!

When:  Sunday, July 22nd at 11:30am

Where: New York Historial Society (170 Central Park West between 76th & 77th)

Join us for stories that explore the many different Spanish speaking cultures that help make New York City the wonderfully diverse place that it is!  We'll be reading Jose! Born to Dance by Susanna Reich and El Barrio by Debbie Chocolate.  More Info