Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum

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A Walk on the Wild Side of History

Sunday, May 26
11 a.m.
Learn about Revolutionary New York on this fascinating hike of the area with an
Urban Park Ranger. The Battle of Pell's Point and the heroic efforts of Colonel
John Glover and his men feature prominently in the exciting history of Pelham Bay.
Comfortable shoes or boots, water, and a light snack recommended.
Cost Free. Meets at parking lot.
Registration requested 718.885.1461 info@bpmm.org [mailto:info@bpmm.org]
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COOL SITES FOR US

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ServiceSpace - The mother ship. :)
http://www.servicespace.org/
DailyGood - A little bit of good news everyday!
http://www.dailygood.org/
HelpOthers - a portal of small acts of kindness.
http://www.helpothers.org/
KarmaTube - be-the-change videos to inspire.
http://www.karmatube.org/
Conversations - social artists share stories.
http://www.conversations.org/
Karma Kitchen!
http://www.karmakitchen.org/
MovedByLove.org
http://www.movedbylove.org/
ServiceSpace Blog
http://www.servicespace.org/blog/
CFSites, PledgePage
http://www.servicespace.org/about/
Inspiring Messages
http://www.inspiringmessages.org/

MTA YOUR WAY

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NYC Council Member James Vacca has announced that the MetroCard Buses will once again be returning to the district on Friday, May 31st.

These buses are an easy opportunity for residents who would like to apply for or refill a Reduced-Fare MetroCard, buy or refill a regular MetroCard, or ask a MetroCard-related question to representatives on hand. There will be three buses at separate locations.

The first one will be in front of the Pioneer Supermarket at 777 Morris Park Avenue, between Wallace and Barnes avenues, from 10 AM until 11:30 AM.

CELL PHONE WARNING

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Smartphone pictures pose privacy risks ...This video is of a newscast of NBC in Kansas City.

And, for those of you who already know this, please excuse the redundancy.Here is an easy fix so this cant happen. Watch the video

Here is a bit of info all you smart phone jockeys, your children and grand children should know about posting photos on line -- you are probably posting more information than you realize that may endanger your self and children. See below and view short video at the link.

FEMALE POWER

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From the Arab Spring to the U.S. State Department, as government leaders and as top company executives, we are seeing unprecedented numbers of women involved in shaping their own companies and individual countries.

Yet why do so many still view women as weak, subjugated, and voiceless? Women from all around the world must come together for discussion on topics ranging from the motherhood to feminism.

City Island Images invites all fearless reformers, leaders and artists to help redefine what it means to be a modern woman.

BIKE TO WORK FRIDAY

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Have you picked your route yet? Tomorrow is Bike to Work Day! Here’s what you need to do to celebrate to the fullest...

On Friday morning, leave extra-early for work to leave time to hang out with T.A. and other awesome bicyclists. You can find the social scene at one of these seven T.A. Fueling Stations, starting at 7 am:

Brooklyn Bridge (Brooklyn Tower)
Manhattan Bridge (Manhattan-side bike path exit)
Joyce Kilmer Park (E. 161st Street and Grand Concourse)
Williamsburg Bridge (Brooklyn-side bike path entrance)
Queensboro Bridge (Queens-side bike path entrance)

HARRY DOES GREENWICH

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Great Britain's Prince Harry played in a polo match for his Lesotho charity. Harry helped lead a polo team to victory in a charity match before a society crowd, wrapping up a week-long visit across the pond. He also toured areas devastated by Super-storm Sandy.The guest list was a tight squeeze with a mere 400 tickets; the media was out in full-force with 200 journalists.

You may think of mansions and Wall Street moguls when you think of Greenwich, but over the last few years luxury hotels like the Delmar Greenwich Harbor Hotel have also popped up.

162 YEARS AND STILL GOING STRONG

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The reverend Dr. Ezra Hongchang Yew invites City islanders to a special concert celebration.

Trinity United Methodist Church will be hosting a free concert to give thanks for 162 successful years of service to City Island. Renowned Milal Missionary Choir will entertain all, with wonderful and inspirational songs, followed by refreshments and finger foods.

This Saturday at 7P
331 City Island Avenue, corner of Bay Street.
Bronx, NY 10464-1320

Family and Friends Bid Final Farewell

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A small group of family and friends paid their final respects to the late William Feeley this morning at St, Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church on City Island, New York.

According to his longtime friend, Howie Bowers, Mr. Feeley was a Korean war veteran, who was born in The Bronx on January 12, 1931 and died of natural causes at Bronx's Calvary Hospital.

WHO IS IN CHARGE?

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President Obama and members of his cabinet have so far managed to dodge full and total responsibility for several major mistakes. To name two: "Deadly Benghazi Attack" “Fast & Furious”. Now the Justice Department topper says he was not involved in his organization's gathering of phone records from more than “20 separate telephone lines assigned to the AP and its journalists in April and May of 2012.”

Finally, out of Washington, DC we are beginning to see a bipartisan response to this disturbing challenge to press freedoms. There are too many questions and very few credible answers.