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Second Bronx Unity Day brings neighbors together

Comptroller and mayoral candidate Bill Thompson joined Bronx Unity Day’s master of ceremonies Assemblyman Peter Rivera and comptroller candidate John Liu at the fun filled event, which included performances by several dance companies.

Community members enjoyed a lively, fun-filled day complete with live entertainment, health screenings, and visits from elected officials at the second annual Bronx Unity Day on Saturday, September 5.

The street festival took place on Pugsley Avenue between Westchester Avenue and Cross Bronx Expressway. It had a number of corporate sponsors including Affinity Health Plan, The Children Hospital at Montefiore, Con Edison, Fidelis Care, McDonalds, Metro Plus Health Plans, and Touchstone Health.

The event was hosted by Assemblyman Peter Rivera, and was run by United Coalition Association in conjunction with assistance from Councilwoman Annabel Palma.

“The Bronx Unity Day brings together people from all backgrounds, cultures, and races,” said United Coalition president Ronald Savage. Read more..

 

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Bronx bursting with pride over Supreme Court nominee Sotomayor

Calvin Klein slept here. So did Colin L. Powell, Regis Philbin, Jennifer Lopez and the new Supreme Court nominee, Sonia Sotomayor.

“Here” is the Bronx. And at a gathering to celebrate the area’s latest famous name, local leaders Wednesday wanted to make something clear: The Bronx is not burning.

There’s even a Starbucks in the neighborhood where Sotomayor grew up, City Councilwoman Annabel Palma said cheerfully. Granted, it’s a mile from the judge’s childhood apartment, but residents see it as evidence that the drug-addled den of despair portrayed in films and books — think “Fort Apache, the Bronx” and “The Bonfire of the Vanities” — is part of the borough’s distant past.

Palma joined the Rev. Al Sharpton, borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and a host of others to celebrate Sotomayor and the Bronx at a community center adjoining the brick housing project where the judge spent her formative years. “Welcome to God’s country,” the dapper Diaz said as he strode into the glassy community center, past a fish-filled aquarium and into the gymnasium. Read more..

 

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Bronx Charter School Gala at NY Botanical Garden

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

“Let the Kids Shine!”

The Bronx Charter School for Better Learning’s
5th Anniversary Gala Cocktail Party & Student Performance
Celebrating our first five years and our founder, Dr. Ted Swartz

New York Botanical Garden – May 14, 2008

The Board of Trustees, students, families and co-chairs, Ellen Waldman and Vicki Swartz, are pleased to announce the date of The Bronx Charter School for Better Learning’s 5th anniversary benefit cocktail party and student performance, “Let the Kids Shine,” which will be held on May 14, 2008 at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.

The gala is the biggest fundraiser of the year and has been supported and attended in the past by influential community, business and political leaders. We have already received confirmation from Adolfo Carrion Jr., (Bronx Borough President), Councilman Larry Seabrook and Councilwoman Annabel Palma, and James Merriman (Institute for Charter School Excellence) that they plan to attend. This year’s gala will be a special celebration of fives — FIVE years since the school’s founding, FIVE years of outstanding achievement, our first graduating FIFTH grade class, and our full, FIVE-YEAR charter renewal! In addition, we will be honoring Executive Director, Dr. Ted Swartz, whose vision and commitment shaped the school’s community!

The evening’s festivities will begin with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, prepared by Abigail Kirsch caterers, served outdoors in the splendor of the tented Terrace Garden. From 6:30 p.m., the gardens will be closed to the public for the school’s guests to stroll the grounds while they enjoy the drumming of Raymond King and the enchantment of spring while they co-mingle with friends and colleagues and visit the silent auction tables. Musical entertainment during the cocktail hour will be provided by S.O.C.

At 8:00 p.m., guests will be invited into the Grand Ballroom for presentations by guest speakers on behalf of the school, including presentations from Messrs Carrion and Merriman, and a reading of a letter of commendation from the Mayor’s office. Special recognition will be given to the school’s Executive Director, Dr. Ted Swartz .

“Let the Kids Shine,” the student performance will begin at 8:15 p.m. Approximately 40 of the school’s students will read poetry, play music, sing and dance to the delight of our guests. For the fifth year, Ya Ya Kamante will be leading the children in a rousing African Village Dance. Dessert and coffee will be served following the student performance.

Guests are asked to donate $150 per person to attend. Corporate Sponsorships are also available. A commemorative journal will also be produced for this event. For ticket or journal ad purchases, or for corporate sponsorship information, visit http://www.bronxbetterlearning.org/and follow the link “Next Big Event.”

The Bronx Charter School for Better Learning also graciously acknowledges its corporate patrons — Rohm & Haas Electronic Materials, Cox Nissan and MTC Real Estate.

CONTACT: PAMELA TUCKER
914.595.6992

 

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Bronx Soundview Community Gets Thumbs Up For Cyber Casa

 Bronx Soundview Community Gets Thumbs Up For Cyber Casa

Bronx - Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-Queens & the Bronx) announced $282,000 in Federal funding for the “Cyber Casa” internet café run by Soundview Community in Action.

Joined by Assemblyman Peter Rivera, Councilwoman Annabel Palma, Soundview Community in Action Executive Director Edward Padilla, and local residents, Congressman Crowley stated their unified commitment to bridging the digital divide and bringing economic development to Bronx residents.

This funding will ensure technology access and community development services for the neighborhood, as well as providing community social services, youth safe havens, and places for entrepreneurs in this underserved community to have access to computer services for work and small business development.

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