Calendar of Events

Events in October 2021

  • Six to Celebrate walking tour of Parkchester

    Six to Celebrate walking tour of Parkchester


    Oct 16, 2021

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  • Far Rockaway Virtual Tour

    Far Rockaway Virtual Tour


    Oct 20, 2021

    October 20, 2021

    5:00 – 6:00 p.m.

    Via Zoom

    Far Rockaway! The Canarsie Indians’ name for the place has stuck. “Rekowacky” meant “place of our people.” No border between New York City and any surrounding community could be starker: this is where the suburban ritziness of Nassau County’s Five Towns meets the inner-city grittiness of New York City.

    The Rockaway Beach Bungalow Historic District, historic beach homes, from Beach 24th to Beach 26th streets, have survived against developers and hurricanes with the help of the Beachside Bungalow Preservation Association.

    Far Rockaway is a thriving neighborhood containing surprising historic elements that make it ripe for urban exploration. Tiffany-windowed churches stand near inner-city projects. Individual properties, such as the Russell Sage Memorial Church, Trinity Chapel, and United States Post Office are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

    $25/$30

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  • Lower West Side Immigration: Diversity, Integration and Displacement

    Lower West Side Immigration: Diversity, Integration and Displacement


    Oct 24, 2021

    Sunday, October 24, 2021
    11 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
    This is an in-person walking tour

    On United Nations Day commemorate what was once a unique multi-ethnic neighborhood.

    From the 1840s through the 1960s waves of immigrants lived on Manhattan’s Lower West Side.  Eminent domain actions for the Battery Tunnel and WTC sites ended what was New York City’s and possibly the nation’s most diverse and integrated neighborhood for its time. Twenty-seven nationalities were noted here in 1917. Various Nordic, Middle Eastern and Slavic immigrants lived in the small area from the WTC to the Battery west of Broadway. Hear about this displaced vibrant community from Joe Svehlak whose family immigrated from Moravia to Washington Street in the early 1900s. View the few significant remnants of the old neighborhood, including the Downtown Community House, tenements, Federal townhouses and a former Syrian Church. Learn about the struggle to preserve the history of this lost neighborhood in the shadow of Wall Street, and see a new park with reference to the Arab literary heritage of “Little Syria”.

    $25 / $30

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  • A virtual conversation about the Fieldston Historic District in The Bronx

    A virtual conversation about the Fieldston Historic District in The Bronx


    Oct 26, 2021

    Tuesday, October 26, 2021

    5 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    Via Zoom

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  • Rally Against the Demolition of 44-54 Ninth Avenue

    Rally Against the Demolition of 44-54 Ninth Avenue


    Oct 28, 2021