From State Senator Liz Krueger <[email protected]>
Subject Community Updates 6/23/22
Date June 23, 2022 5:28 PM
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Dear Neighbor,



As the pace of COVID-19 news has slowed, I am now alternating between COVID
and non-COVID focused emails. This will fall into the latter category and
focus on information about issues I am working on, upcoming events and
useful resources.



Immediately below, I am highlighting two event announcements and an
opportunity to recommend constituents for my nomination as a New York
Senate Woman of Distinction. I will also include an update on the status of
COVID-19 vaccinations for children 6 months – 4 years of age, which are
available as of yesterday, Wednesday, June 22. Please see further below for
election and other community updates.





*Wednesday, June 29th Legislative Recap Postponed*

Unfortunately, I need to postpone the Legislative Recap online event
originally scheduled for Wednesday, June 29. I expect to reschedule this
sometime in July and will send out information once the date is set.





*Friday, June 24th Hearing on Penn Station Redevelopment Plans*

One issue that I have been following are state plans for redevelopment of
Penn Station and the surrounding area. This will be an even greater focus
for me now that a significant part of that area will be in my new Senate
District under the new district lines that go into effect on January 1,
2023. This Friday at 10 a.m. I will be joining my colleagues Senator Comrie
and Senator Sepulveda in hosting a joint committee hearing on the project.
The hearing will take place at 250 Broadway, 19th Floor in the Assembly
Hearing Room, and also be viewable online at
[link removed]
.



As the Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, I have long been concerned
about ensuring that there is transparency around the financing of this
project, which relies in part on proceeds generated by a development plan
for the area. This portion of the project funding will come from Tax
Increment Financing (TIF), where the additional tax revenue generated by
the new development will be dedicated to paying off bonds used to pay for
the project. At this point, there are still many unanswered questions about
that funding, including what liability the city and state may have for bond
payments if the project fails to generate the expected tax revenue. In
addition, with the growth of remote work, the assumptions about the need
for additional office space that are assumed by the project plan need to be
carefully considered. The New York City Independent Budget Office recently
did a study of the project which raises these and other issues. That report
is available at
[link removed]
.



The hearing will also address issues around how the plans for Penn Station
address transportation needs for New York City residents and commuters both
by increasing capacity and improving Penn Station. We will hear from the
MTA and transportation advocates who will share their thoughts and concerns
about the plans. There are also many questions about the impact of the
plans both for the station and the surrounding development on those living
and working in the Penn Station area. The hearing will explore issues
around displacement of existing residents and businesses as well as the
need for improving public amenities and services in the area.



I view this hearing as about providing an opportunity to get answers to
important questions and increase transparency around the project.





*Nominate a New York Senate Woman of Distinction*

Each year I am able to nominate a constituent to be honored by the New York
State Senate at a Woman of Distinction event. This year’s event will take
place on Women’s Equality Day, August 26th, and will be virtual. If you
know someone who you think would make a good nominee, send a brief
biography and statement supporting their nomination to my Chief of Staff,
Brad Usher, at [email protected]. *Please send nominations by July 1.*





*COVID-19 Vaccinations for Children Age 6 Months – 4 Years*

We have been eagerly waiting for our children under the age of 5 to be
eligible for the COVID-19 vaccination. I am very pleased to share that the
CDC has issued Emergency Use Authorization of the Moderna and Pfizer
vaccines for use in children age 6 months to 4 years old, as well as use of
the Moderna vaccine with 5 year-olds. Children between the age of 6 months
and 5 years are now able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in NYC with the
Moderna or Pfizer vaccine. Certain Pediatricians, City-run vaccine sites,
pharmacies, and other community vaccine sites are options that parents have
from which to select.



*Please note*: City-run vaccine sites are providing Moderna vaccinations to
children age 6 months – 5 years. Many pharmacies indicate they are
providing the Pfizer vaccine; designated Rite Aid and Walgreens pharmacies
are administering COVID-19 vaccinations to children age 3+, while
designated CVS pharmacies are administering vaccinations to children age 18
months+ in their Minute Clinics. All pharmacies may not be administering
COVID-19 vaccinations to the same age groups, so please confirm in advance.



The following are resources you can refer to for more information about the
vaccines and to locate vaccine sites:



· *CDC Press Release:* CDC Recommends COVID-19 Vaccines for Young
Children
<[link removed]>

· *CDC Web Page:* COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens
<[link removed]>

· *NYC Health Department Resource:* Vaccinations for Children
<[link removed]>

· *Find Vaccine Sites:* visit NYC Vaccine Finder
<[link removed]> or call 877-829-4692







Stay safe and healthy. As always, if you have any questions or need
assistance, please email or call my office at [email protected] or
212-490-9535. If you need assistance with an unemployment issue, please
follow this link to complete an unemployment intake web form so that my
office can provide assistance:
[link removed]
.





Best,





Liz Krueger

State Senator





*Contents:*


· Most Recent Updates <#m_4834321690110804701_link_2>

· 2022 Election & Voting Updates <#m_4834321690110804701_link_61>

· Online & In-Person Meetings, Town Halls, and Webinars
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· Physical and Mental Health Care, Health Insurance, Public Health,
Research <#m_4834321690110804701_link_58>

· Food <#m_4834321690110804701_link_32>

· Education, Libraries, Student Loans
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· Grants & Scholarships <#m_4834321690110804701_link_54>

· MTA/Transportation <#m_4834321690110804701_link_34>

· Jobs, Job Training, Residencies, Internships, Fellowships
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· Social and Legal Services <#m_4834321690110804701_link_60>

· Resources for Older Adults & Caregivers
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· Resources for Small Businesses & Non-Profits
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· In-Person & Virtual Community Activities
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*Updates as of Wednesday Afternoon, 6/22/22:*



*State Updates*

· *June 13: *Governor Hochul Signs Nation-Leading Legislative
Package to Protect Abortion and Reproductive Rights for All
<[link removed]>



· *June 16: *Governor Hochul Signs Legislation Creating New York
City Public Housing Preservation Trust
<[link removed]>



· *June 16: *Governor Hochul Announces Release of Statewide
Address-Level Broadband Map
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· *June 16: *Governor Hochul Announces Electric and Gas Utility
Bill Credit Program for Low-Income Families
<[link removed]>

· *June 20: *Governor Hochul Signs Landmark John R. Lewis Voting
Rights Act of New York Into Law
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· *June 22:* Governor Hochul Announces More Than 15,000 Summer Job
Opportunities
<[link removed]>





*City Updates*

· *June 10:* Mayor Adams, Speaker Adams Reach Early Handshake
Agreement for a Balanced and Responsible Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
<[link removed]>



· *June 16:* New York / New Jersey Selected as Host City for 2026
FIFA World Cup™
<[link removed]>



· *June 17:* Mayor Adams Announces Nearly $6.7 Million Investment
in new and Expanded Services for LGBTQ+ New Yorkers
<[link removed]>





*NYC Council Hearings*

· *June 24, 10 a.m.: *Committee on State and Federal Legislation
Jointly with the Committee on Public Safety, Oversight – Access to
Firearms: City and State Efforts to Curb Gun Violence
<[link removed]>



· *June 27, 10 a.m.:* Committee on Hospitals Jointly with the
Subcommittee on COVID Recovery and Resiliency, Oversight - Long-Term COVID
Treatment in New York City Hospitals.
<[link removed]>




*City Agency Updates*

· *NYC Department of Emergency Management - Know Your Zone:
*Hurricanes,
tropical cyclones, and nor’easters are all different kinds of storms that
can affect
New York City. Learn the terms, know the hazards, and be prepared by
visiting
[link removed]
<[link removed]>



· *NYC Department of Parks and Recreation - NYC Beaches*

o *Beach Statuses: *Sign up for Notify NYC
<[link removed]>,
visit the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s New York City Area
Beaches
<[link removed]>
page for water quality advisories or closures before you head to the
beach, or text BEACH to 877-877 to receive real-time opening, closing and
water quality information.

o *Be Safe in the Sun and Water: *Protect your skin when you're on the
go! Apply sunscreen before you go, and re-apply frequently.

o *Stay safe near and in the water.* Here are 10 Tips to Stay Water Safe
in New York City.
<[link removed]>

o *What Beach Are You? *Take our Beach Quiz
<[link removed]>
to find out which New York City beach is most like you, then plan a visit!



· *NYC Department of Social Services and Homeless Services (DSS)
Update:* NYC DSS announced that the annual Homeless Outreach Population
Estimate (HOPE) Survey of unsheltered homelessness in New York City,
conducted annually since 2005, found 3,439 individuals experiencing
unsheltered homelessness in New York City on the night of January 25th,
2022. The HOPE 2022 survey results are available for download *here*
<[link removed]>.




*2022 Election & Voting Updates*

Early Voting is underway in advance of our first Primary Election Day on
June 28. The following information will help to facilitate the voting
process this year.



· *Voting Tips*

o You are required to wear a mask/face covering and maintain 6 feet of
distance when entering any Board of Elections facility

o *Important:* If you request an absentee ballot, you may not cast a
ballot on a voting machine for that election

o If you do not want to worry about the NYC Board of Elections receiving
your absentee ballot by mail before the deadline, absentee ballots can be
dropped off in person at the Manhattan Board of Elections office, as well
as at Manhattan Early Voting and Election Day poll sites.

o If you requested an absentee ballot for the June 28 Primary and you
wish to vote by absentee ballot for the August 23 Primary, you must request
an additional absentee ballot (the deadline is August 8)

o Early Voting is quicker and less crowded



· *Important Dates and Deadlines*

o *June 18 – June 26:* Early Voting for the June 28 Primary

o *June 27: *Last day to apply in person for an absentee ballot for the
June 28 Primary

o *June 28:* Primary Election Day (polls are open from 6 a.m. – 9 p.m.)

o *June 28: *If you are voting by absentee ballot, this is the last day
to deliver your ballot in person to the Manhattan Board of Elections office
or to any poll site in Manhattan by 9 p.m.

o *July 5:* Primary election ballot Must be received by the Board of
Elections to be counted

o *August 8: *Last day to submit a request for an absentee ballot for
the August 23 Primary

o *August 13 – August 21: *Early Voting for the August 23 Primary

o *August 23: *Primary Election Day (polls are open from 6 a.m. – 9 p.m.)

o *October 29 – November 6: *Early Voting for the November 8 General
Election

o *November 8: *General Election Day (polls are open from 6 a.m. – 9
p.m.)



· *Early Voting Schedule through Sunday, June 26*

o *Thursday, June 23: *10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

o *Friday, June 24:* 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

o *Saturday, June 25: *9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

o *Sunday, June 26: *9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.



*The Early Voting poll sites for NYS Senate District 28 are: *

o Hunter College Brookdale Dorm, 425 East 25 Street, New York, NY 10010

o Eleanor Roosevelt HS, 411 East 76 Street, New York, NY 10021

o HS of Art & Design, 249 East 56 Street, New York, NY 10022

o Robert Wagner Middle School, 225 East 75 Street, New York, NY 10021



· *Voting Resources*

o Look up your Early Voting and Primary Election Day Poll Sites and View
a Sample Ballot: [link removed]

o Check the Wait Time to Vote at Your Early Voting Poll Site:
[link removed]

o Request an absentee ballot for the August 23 Primary Election:
[link removed]

o Track your absentee ballot: [link removed]

o NYC Board of Elections: 1-866-868-3692





*Online & In-Person Meetings, Town Halls, and Webinars*



· *CB 8 Youth, Education, and Libraries Committee, Thursday, June
23, 6:30 pm: *Discussion about District 2 Community Education Council's
recently passed Resolution 199 to Improve School Safety
<[link removed]>
with Council Member and Resolution Sponsor Robin Kelleher. Click Here to
Access the Zoom Meeting
<[link removed]>



· *Virtual Bystander Intervention Training to Support Trans*
Equality, Saturday, June 25, 2-3 p.m.: *This interactive training will
teach you Right To Be’s 5Ds of bystander intervention methodology. Topics
will include: identities that fall under the trans* umbrella and the types
of disrespect that trans* folks are facing right now — from
microaggressions to violence — using a tool we call the “spectrum of
disrespect”; impacts of disrespect and harassment on trans* identifying
folks and the positive impact that intervention can have; and five
strategies for intervention - distract, delegate, document, delay, and
direct - and how to prioritize your own safety while intervening; as well
as practice intervening. Register Here
<[link removed]>



· *CB 6 Land Use & Waterfront Committee, Monday, June 27, 7
p.m.: *Continued
discussion on possible resolutions regarding automobile recharging
stations; Update on the work of the Community Planning Fellow; Continued
discussion on Fiscal Year 2024 budget requests. Register Here
<[link removed]>



· *Local, federal and community leaders discuss comprehensive
approaches to public safety, Tuesday, June 28, 9 a.m.:* In the past two
years, homicide numbers have soared across the United States though they
remain below the historical highs of earlier decades. Not a single week has
passed this year without at least four mass shootings. Join Washington Post
Live for conversations with a cross-section of local law enforcement,
federal government and community leaders about how they are responding
while also working to strengthen police accountability and improve public
trust. Register Here
<[link removed]>



· *Search and Care’s Sentinel Series: Fair Pay for Home Care,
Tuesday, June 28, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.:* A virtual workshop for anyone working
with older adults – what you need to know and what you can do about it.
Advocacy Coordinator Joseph Dibenedetto, LMSW, will present on the Fair Pay
for Home Care bill. Click here to register for the event
<[link removed]>.




· *E.U. Parliament President discusses the war in Ukraine, E.U.
membership and the E.U.’s role in the conflict, Wednesday, June 29, 11
a.m.: *As the war in Ukraine rages on, the strength of the European Union
has been renewed, creating a new sense of unity and purpose. European
Parliament President Roberta Metsola joins Washington Post national
security reporter Missy Ryan to discuss the war in Ukraine, E.U. membership
and the E.U.’s role in the conflict. Register Here
<[link removed]>



· *CB 8 Vendor Committee, Wednesday, June 29, 6:30 pm: *A
representative from the Department of Consumer Affairs will be present to
discuss the new street vendor protocols and enforcement as per the two
documents attached. Click Here to Access the Zoom Meeting
<[link removed]>



· *NYC SBS Mastermind Session: Principles of Customer Service,
Thursday, 6/30, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm: *Join Beatrice Stein of Hospitality
Pathways as she shares best practices for building a positive service
culture in your organization. Hospitality is a feeling—a practice that can
be applied to all businesses—learn how to apply the practices of
hospitality to your business and hear the benefits this can have on your
customers, employees, and your bottom line. RSVP Here
<[link removed]>



· *Council Member Gale Brewer’s July Housing Clinic, Wednesday,
July 6, 6 p.m.:* The July Housing Clinic presentation, in partnership with
Goddard Riverside Law Project and TakeRoot Justice, is on “How to form a
tenant association.” Register Here
<[link removed]>



· *Manhattan Chamber of Commerce’s How SBA Programs and Service Can
Help You Start, Grow and Succeed, Thursday, July 7, 1 p.m.: *In this
session, you will learn about the US Small Business Administration's lender
match and other financing programs as well as other available resources
including investment capital, disaster assistance, grants, business
education/one-on-one counseling, and other government contracting
assistance that can help you start and grow your business. Register Here
<[link removed]>



· NYC Small Business Services calendar of upcoming information
sessions and webinars for small businesses
<[link removed]>



*In Case You Missed Viewing It:*



· *Senator Krueger’s Thursday, May 26 Virtual Town Hall,* “Skyrocketing
Utility Costs: Why Is My Con Ed Bill So High?”
<[link removed]>





*Physical and Mental Health Care, Health Insurance, Public Health, Research*



· *Monkeypox Vaccine Clinic:* A temporary clinic has been opened to
administer the two-dose JYNNEOSTM vaccine to eligible people who may have
had a recent exposure to monkeypox
<[link removed]>.
Getting vaccinated shortly after an exposure reduces the risk of developing
monkeypox and can reduce symptoms for those who do get it. The vaccine
clinic is located at the Chelsea Sexual Health Clinic (303 Ninth Avenue in
Manhattan). The clinic will be open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays,
Fridays, and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Click here for more information
and to schedule an appointment
<[link removed]>



· *Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) 101, June 30, 6
p.m.:* Are you or a loved one struggling with postpartum anxiety or
depression? Join the Motherhood Center’s free monthly seminar on June 30 to
learn more. Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), otherwise known
as postpartum depression, are a group of illnesses that affect at least 1
in 5 women during pregnancy and the postpartum period. PMADs cause
emotional and physical problems that make it hard for women and birthing
people to function adequately, such as caring for themself, their baby, or
family. Register Here
<[link removed]>



· *Smoking - NYC Quits: *If you are interested in quitting, or need
support managing cravings and staying smoke-free when you want to, help is
available:



*Quitting will:*

ü Reduce your risk of cancer and heart disease.

ü Protect your loved ones from secondhand smoke.

ü Save you money.

Learn more: [link removed]
<[link removed]>





*Food*



· *Get Food NYC:*
<[link removed]>
Visit this online map to find locations that offer free food (food
pantries, soup kitchens), as well as grocery stores and farmers’ markets.



· *NYC Department of Education (DOE) Summer Meals:* Starting June
28, NYC DOE will offer free breakfast and lunch meals at sites across the
City, including schools, parks, and pools. No identification or application
is required, and meals will be available Monday – Friday. Breakfast will be
served from 8 – 9:15 a.m. and lunch will be served from 11 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.
at designated sites. Click here to view additional details
<[link removed]>





*Education, Libraries, Student Loans*



*NYC DOE Updates*

· *High school offers* are available, and waitlists are open
through *September 16*!

o Log in to your MySchools(Open external link)
<[link removed]>
account to view your child's offer letter online.

o Don't have a MySchools account and want to view your offer now? Talk to
your current school or a Family Welcome Center
<[link removed]>
.

· *3-k Results Are Here *

o All families who submitted an application by the April 14 deadline can
now view your child's 3-K results letter in MySchools(Open external link)
<[link removed]>
.

o If you opted for print notifications, a copy of this letter will also
be mailed to you.

o Don't have a MySchools account and don't want to wait?

o Watch the "How to Create a MySchools Account" tutorial(Open external
link)
<[link removed]>––we'll
walk you through the process.

o You can also get your offer now by emailing [email protected],
calling 718-935-2009, or visiting a Family Welcome Center
<[link removed]>
.



· *Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Waiver: *For a limited
time, Federal student loan borrowers may receive credit for past periods of
repayment that would otherwise not qualify for PSLF.



Last year, the U.S. Department of Education announced
<[link removed]>
a temporary period during which borrowers may receive credit for payments
that previously did not qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
<[link removed]>
or Temporary Expanded PSLF (TEPSLF). This waiver makes it easier for public
service employees to receive credit for more payments. All waiver forms
must be submitted by October 31, 2022.



Learn more about Public Service Loan Forgiveness here
<[link removed]>,
and the
<[link removed]>temporary
PSLF waiver here
<[link removed]>.
Apply by Oct. 31
<[link removed]>
!





*Grants and Scholarships*


· *SUNY/CUNY Excelsior Scholarship: *Excelsior Scholarships are
open to first-time students entering college in the Fall 2022 term and
current students who have never received the Excelsior Scholarship.



*Applications are open now until 8/31/2022. To qualify:*

o Students must plan to attend a SUNY or CUNY two or four-year college

o Complete 30 credits per year towards their program of study

o Be on track to graduate on time with a two-year Associate’s Degree or a
Bachelor’s Degree in four years

o Students’ families must have made $125,000 or less in the 2020 tax year.



*Click here to learn more or apply to the Excelsior Scholarship*
<[link removed]>
.





*MTA/Transportation*



· *Masks Are Required When Riding Public Transportation:* All
individuals regardless of vaccination status are required to wear a mask
when taking public transportation, including subways, buses, taxis, ride
sharing services, trains, and airplanes. This is a federal requirement and
an important safety measure to protect yourself, others, and public health.





*Jobs, Job Training, Residencies, Internships, Fellowships*



· *DSNY: Join The Strongest: *The New York City Department of
Sanitation is looking for New York’s Strongest! The filing period for the
next Sanitation Worker exam will be open from June 8th until June 28th. Go
to nyc.gov/dsny
<[link removed]>
to register for the exam.



· *New York State Department of Labor’s Seasonal Job Bank:* There
are thousands of jobs for New Yorkers looking for summer employment. Search
the seasonal job bank <[link removed]>





*Social and Legal Services*



· *SNAP On-Demand Interviews:* SNAP On-Demand telephone eligibility
interviews resumed on June 1, 2022. SNAP recertifications that are expiring
in July and SNAP applications submitted after May 31 must now complete an
interview or be rejected for failing to interview.



The availability of On-Demand interviews gives clients more flexibility as
they do not have to wait for HRA to call them to complete their eligibility
interview. Beginning June 1st, once they submit their application or
recertification form via ACCESS HRA, at a PC Bank, in-person, or by mail,
clients are able to call HRA at *718-SNAP-NOW* (*718-762-7669*) anytime
between 8:30am and 5:00pm, Monday to Friday, for an “on-demand” telephone
interview. If an applicant has an emergency need for SNAP they should call
right after they submit their application. Clients have up to 30 days from
the time they submit their form to complete an interview either over the
phone or in-person.



· *NYLAG Free Summer Legal Clinics for Advance Planning, July 12
and September 21:* These are free legal clinics for New Yorkers of modest
means. Attendees can create any of the following documents: Health Care
Proxy, Living Will regarding medical wishes, Power of Attorney, and
Appointment of Agent to Control Disposition of Remains.

o The July 12 legal clinic is being held in downtown Manhattan near the
World Trade Center from 3 – 5 p.m.

o The September 21 legal clinic is being held in midtown Manhattan near
the Rockefeller Center in the late afternoon.



*If you are interested in attending*, please complete the following online
form: [link removed] or call (212) 613-6514 and leave a
voicemail with your name and phone number.





*Resources for Older Adults & Caregivers*



· *New York Presbyterian Events for Older Adults:* NYP offers a
variety of presentations and workshops, some of which are free. Topics
include Balance Training for people 60+, Senior Fitness, and a variety of
health topics. View the NYP calendar of events <[link removed]>



· *VNS Health Resources for Older Adults and Caregivers: *

o Five Steps for Dealing with Anticipatory Grief
<[link removed]>

o Learn to Advocate for Your Hospitalized Loved One
<[link removed]>

o Upcoming Community Collaborations Presentations on health topics
<[link removed]>

o VNS Community Calendar of Health Events and Educational Workshops
<[link removed]>



· *Medicare Orientation - Understand Your Costs and Choices in
Medicare: *Are you new to Medicare or want to better understand how
Medicare works? Come join the NYC Department for the Aging's Health
Insurance Information, Counseling and Assistance Program (HIICAP) at one of
our bi-weekly Medicare orientation sessions. You'll learn about eligibility
and enrollment rules, choices in Medicare, when you can make changes to
your coverage, and ways that you may be able to save money on Medicare
costs. The next orientation date is Friday, July 1. Register Here
<[link removed]>





*Resources for Small Businesses and Non-Profits*



· *NYS Small Business Grant Funding:* Does your small business need
help to recover from the pandemic? Grants up to $50k are available with New
York State COVID-19 Pandemic Small Business Recovery Grant Program. Apply
today <[link removed]>





*In-Person & Virtual Community Activities*



· *Hester Street Fair, Piers 67 & 17 at the South Street Seaport,
Saturday, 6/25, 11 am – 6 pm:* The Hester Street Fair features all
queer-owned or operated businesses showcasing unique, locally-made jewelry,
art, food, vintage items, and home goods. View additional details here
<[link removed]>



· *Movies Under the Stars: Raya and the Last Dragon, St. Vartan
Park (East 35 Street between 1st & 2nd Avenues), Saturday, June 25, 8:30 –
10:30 p.m.: *Through Movies Under the Stars, the Mayor’s Office of Media
and Entertainment, and the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, there
are free movie screenings this time of year in many parks. Learn More »
<[link removed]>



· *Egg Rolls, Egg Creams, and Empanadas Street Festival, 12
Eldridge Street (Manhattan), Sunday, 6/26, 12 – 4 p.m.:* Join the Museum at
Eldridge Street for the 21st Annual Egg Rolls, Egg Creams, and Empanadas
Street Festival, celebrating the diverse culture that make up the Lower
East Side and Chinatown communities. View additional details here
<[link removed]>



· *2022 Whitney Museum Pride Events:* Celebrate Pride at the
Whitney with an inclusive weekend of free parties, history tours,
art-making activities, and more for LGBTQ+ visitors and allies of all
ages. Click
here for details



· *Picnic Performances at Bryant Park:* From May 27-September 17,
enjoy 26 live, in-person music, dance, and theater events. Click here to
view additional details <[link removed]>.



· *Concerts in the Park:* The schedule for the New York
Philharmonic Concerts in the Parks is now available to view. The first
concert in Central Park is scheduled for June 15. All performances start at
8 p.m. except for the indoor performance on Staten Island. Click here for
the performance schedule and details <[link removed]>.



· Lincoln Center calendar of June activities
<[link removed]>



· NYC Parks Free Summer Movies Under the Stars:
<[link removed]> view
the calendar of movie viewings scheduled throughout the 5 boroughs.



· Beat the Heat: Stay Cool at NYC Parks this Summer
<[link removed]>




*District Office*: 211 East 43rd Street, Suite 1201 | New York, NY 10017
<[link removed]>
|
(212) 490-9535 | Fax: (212) 499-2558
*Albany Office*: Legislative Office Building, Room 808 | Albany, NY 12247 |
(518) 455-2297 | Fax: (518) 426-6874
*Email*: [email protected] | *On the Web*:
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/statesenatorlizkrueger | *Twitter* <[link removed]>:
@LizKrueger | *Instagram* <[link removed]>:
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