Saturday, May 16, 2009

Ellis Island


Park Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:15 PM. Hours are adjusted seasonally and during holiday periods and weekends.

•Until July 4, 2009 there is no access beyond the top of the statue's pedestal.



The Ellis Island Immigration Museum is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and is one of the country's most popular historic sites. In 2001, The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, in partnership with the National Park Service, unveiled the American Family Immigration History Center®. This exciting family research facility at Ellis Island provides visitors with advanced computer and multimedia technology, printed materials, and professional assistance for investigating immigration history, family documentation, and genealogical exploration.


The Immigrant Experience Comes Alive
The museum is located in the Main Building of the former immigration station complex and tells the moving tales of the 12 million immigrants who entered America through the golden door of Ellis Island. Today, the descendants of those immigrants account for almost half of the American people.

Museum Highlights
· The museum’s self-guided exhibits chronicle Ellis Island's role in immigration history and include
artifacts, photographs, prints, videos, interactive displays, oral histories, and temporary exhibits.
· The American Family Immigration History Center®
· The American Immigrant Wall of Honor®
· Ellis Island Living Theater
· Award-winning film documentary "Island of Hope, Island of Tears"


The American Immigrant Wall of Honor®
A special feature of the Ellis Island museum, the Wall of Honor overlooks the Statue of Liberty and the New York skyline and is the longest wall of names in the world. This unique display pays tribute to America's rich cultural heritage, celebrating American immigration from its earliest beginnings right up to the present day, and contains more than 700,000 names inscribed for posterity by family members and friends.

The American Family Immigration History Center®This is an exciting interactive area at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. You can access the passenger records of the ships that landed some 22 million immigrants, crewmembers, and other passengers at the Port of New York and Ellis Island from 1892 to 1924. More than 100 million Americans may find records of their family's beginnings in the new world here. To prepare for your search, gather as much information as you can, such as: the passenger's first and last names; approximate year of arrival; "ethnicity" (which may include race, nationality, and religion); approximate age on arrival; ship of travel; port of departure; and whether the passenger traveled with other family members. Experienced volunteers can provide guidance so visitors can view manifests and ship images from their ancestor's journey.

Ellis Island Living Theater Presents…

”Taking a Chance on America: Bela Lugosi’s Ellis Island Story”
Due to popular demand, “Taking a Chance on America: Bela Lugosi’s Ellis Island Story” will reopen at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum’s intimate Living Theater for a limited run beginning April 25 through September 5. The play, written by playwright and screenwriter Aurorae Khoo, portrays the immigrant experience of legendary movie actor Bela Lugosi—best known for his portrayal of Count Dracula—and features a reenactment of the Ellis Island inspection process. The show also includes contemporary immigrant characters.

Produced and funded by The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc., this 30-minute show will be presented seven times daily. Times are 10:45; 11:30; 12:15; 1:00; 2:30; 3:15; and 4:00. Admission is $6.00. Reservations are accepted for groups of 10 or more. Since the theater seats 56 people, some groups may have to schedule multiple shows. (Please note that the National Park Service, which administers Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, requires one chaperone for every ten students.) Individuals without reservations are encouraged to purchase their tickets upon entering the museum.

It is recommended that show-goers purchase Reserve Tickets for the ferry, which allow ticket holders priority entry to security check-in and saves wait time. Flex Tickets are also available. For ferry information, call 1-877-LADY TIX (1-877-523-9849) or visit (www.statuecruises.com) Due to security procedures, it is suggested that show-goers arrive one hour before their scheduled ferry departure from Battery Park in New York or Liberty State Park in New Jersey.

For more information or to make reservations, contact The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation at 212-561-4500, ext. 0 or Theater@ellisisland.org.
To learn more about Bela Lugosi, please visit the actor’s website maintained by the Lugosi family at http://www.lugosi.com/.

The Performers employed in this production are members of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Getting to Ellis Island
Ellis Island is one of the country's most important historic sites and also one of the most heavily visited monuments. Carefully planning your trip will make it more enjoyable. Statue Cruises provides ferry transportation to Ellis Island from Battery Park in New York and Liberty State Park in New Jersey from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, with extended hours in the summers. For ticket rates and availability and schedule information, call 1-877-LADY TIX or 1-877-523-9849 or visit www.statuecruises.com.

Lower Manhattan





















African Burial Ground Project
290 Broadway (corner of Duane St.)
212-637-2019

Castle Clinton National Monument
Battery Park
(212) 344-7220
www.nps.gov/cacl/index.htm

"Charging Bull" at Bowling Green
Broadway at Bowling Green



Ellis Island
(212) 363-3200
www.ellisisland.org

Federal Hall National Memorial
26 Wall Street
(212) 825-6888
www.nps.gov/feha

Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
(212) 720-6130
www.ny.frb.org/
Fraunces Tavern Museum
54 Pearl Street
(212) 425-1778
www.frauncestavernmuseum.org



Irish Hunger Memorial
Battery Park City
Vesey Street at North End Avenue

Museum of American Finance
48 Wall Street
(212) 908-4110
www.financialhistory.org

Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
36 Battery Place
(646) 437-4200
www.mjhnyc.org

New York City Police Museum
100 Old Slip
(212) 480-3100
www.nycpolicemuseum.org

The Seamen's Church Institute
241 Water Street
(212) 349-9090
www.seamenschurch.org

Skyscraper Museum
39 Battery Place
(212) 968-1961
www.skyscraper.org

Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
1 Bowling Green
(212) 514-3700
www.nmai.si.edu



South Street Seaport
(212) 732-8257
www.southstreetseaport.com



South Street Seaport Museum
207 Front Street
(212) 968-1961
www.southstseaport.org
Sports Museum of America
26 Broadway
(212) 747-0900
www.sportsmuseum.com
Staten Island Ferry
Battery Park
(718) 815-2628
www.siferry.com

Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island
(212) 363-3200
www.nps.gov/stli

St. Paul's Chapel

Broadway at Fulton Street
(212) 602-0800
www.saintpaulschapel.org


Trinity Church
Broadway at Wall Street
(212) 602-0800
www.trinitywallstreet.org

World Financial Center
West Street between Vesey and Liberty Streets
(212) 945-2600
www.worldfinancialcenter.com

BIKE AROUND DOWNTOWN for Free



















BIKE AROUND TOWN IS THE DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE'S FREE BIKE RENTAL PROGRAM IN LOWER MANHATTAN.

SIGN UP BEGINS 05/12/09 ONLINE PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

VISIT: DowntownNY.com/bikearound
(for details)

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Around Town

Biking the Bronx Greenway
5/10/2009, 11:00 am
Pelham Bay Ranger Station, Pelham Bay Park (Bruckner Boulevard and Wilkinson Avenue), Bronx





Tarjama/Translation

5/10/2009-9/27/2009, 10:00 am- 5:00 pm, Wed. - Fri.; open 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm on Sat. and Sun.
Queens Museum of Art, Queens





National Bike to Work Day
5/15/2009, 7:00 am- 10:00 am
Citywide, All Boroughs





More Upcoming Events




Jazz For Curious Listeners
1/23/2007-5/29/2009, 7:00 pm- 8:30 pm
1975 Madison Avenue side door, Manhattan





Show Me the Money: From the Turnstile to the Bank
10/06/2007-12/31/2009, 10:00 am- 4:00 pm
Corner of Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street , Brooklyn






Treasures of a President--Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Sea - South Street Seaport Museum
3/09/2008-1/01/2010, 10:00 am- 5:00 pm
12 Fulton St, Manhattan





Boxes with Drawers and Dividers - Center for Book Arts
5/09/2008-5/10/2009, 10:00 am- 4:00 pm
28 West 27th Street 3rd Floor, Manhattan



Japanese Bookbinding - Center for Book Arts
5/09/2008-5/10/2009, 10:00 am- 4:00 pm
28 West 27th Street 3rd Floor, Manhattan




From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith
5/14/2008-5/14/2009, All Day
200 Eastern Parkway , Brooklyn

Friday, May 1, 2009

Happening this Month

May
Great Five Boro Bike Tour
As the nation’s largest cycling event, the Great Five Boro Bike Tour attracts some 30,000 competitors to weave through the five boroughs on a 42-mile course. For more information, call (212) 932-0778.
New York Jets Taste of the NFL Benefit
The New York Jets sponsors an annual dinner in early May each year hosted by local 5-star restaurants, where guests can meet past and present football legends and participate in a silent auction, with proceeds benefiting programs that fight hunger. The specific restaurant venue may vary from year to year. Call (212) 485-8050 for more information.
Ninth Avenue International Food Festival
May transforms portions of Ninth Avenue from 37th to 5th street into one of New York's best street fairs. Call (212) 581-7217 for more information.
Artists for the African Rainforest
Celebrating a night for artists as well as Africa, the $500 per person fundraiser benefits men, women, and children of the Eastern Arc Mountains. Awards to activists are also announced. Call (212) 431-5508 for more information.
Family Matters: National Fertility and Adoption Conference
Hosted by the American Fertility Association, Family Matters: The National Fertility and Adoption Conference is the largest annual event of its kind. More than three dozen workshops are led by top physicians and healthcare professionals, providing fresh perspective on in vitro fertilization (IVF), female and male factor infertility, ovum donation, pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), blastocyst transfer, alternative medicine, urology, adoption issues, and more. An exhibit hall features IVF programs, egg donor-surrogacy programs, urologists, and others. Meet face-to-face, ask, and learn. Call (212) 714-3537 for more information.
Spring Dachshund Festival Every May, Washington Square Park hosts a party for Dachshunds and their owners, sponsored by the Dachshund Friendship Club. Call (212) 475-5512 for more information.
Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit

For more than 70 years, the Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit has featured some 250 artists in Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. Call (212) 982-6255 for more information.
Art & Literacy Street Fair
Maria Hernandez Park hosts a procession of children singing and dancing around the park at this street fair sponsored by the Coalition for Hispanic Family Services Arts and Literacy Program. Call (718) 497-6090 for more information

Tribeca Film Festival


Free Events at TFF 2009Outdoor film screenings, a day of fun for the whole family, and enlightening panels of writers and filmmakers—these are just a few of the free community events on deck for fans of all ages at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.

May is here.

GOLF FEST 2009 at Chelsea Piers
May 2 & 3

Join them for the 6th Annual Golf Fest at the Golf Club, on Saturday May 2nd from 12:00pm – 6:00pm and Sunday May 3rd from 12:00pm – 6:00pm. Adult admission is $15 and children’s admission is $10. Come experience the latest golf equipment and gear from the biggest names in the business, including Calloway, TaylorMade, Srixon, Cleveland, Titleist and more! Get swing tips from our Academy’s top pros, enter to win rounds of golf at local courses and play miniature golf with the kids!

Flax and Fleece Fest in Brooklyn
Saturday, May 2 & Sunday, May 3 from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Visit the Zoo and watch sheep as they are sheared. Then come to Lefferts Historic House to see how sheared fleece becomes yarn. Help them wash, hang, card, and spin wool. Also, plant flax for the next harvest or join in a weaving workshop.
Taking place at the Lefferts Historic House, Prospect Park (Flatbush Avenue at Empire Boulevard)
For More Information: (718) 789-2822

Cherry Blossom Walk On Roosevelt Island
Spring is in the air -- with all its glory -- on the Cherry Blossom Walk to be held on Roosevelt Island on Saturday, Saturday, May 2, at 11:00 am

Take a 75-minute tour of the historic sites on Roosevelt Island and rejoice in the abundant color of the cherry trees in full bloom. The tour, led by Judith Berdy, President of the Roosevelt Island Historical Society, will highlight the principal events and personages of the Island over the past 300 years. This is the second in a series of two walks offering botanical and historical observations about Roosevelt Island. The Magnolia Blossom Walk was held on April 12. For reservations, please contact rooseveltislandhistory@usa.com or 212-688-4836. A donation of $5 to the RIHS is requested.
Directions: Take the Tram at 59th Street and Second Avenue or the F train to Roosevelt Island. Meet at the Visitor Center at the Tram Plaza.