FILM STUDENTS - RSVP

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Below please find the invite for the “Made in NY” Tribeca Connection event for young NYC filmmakers, taking place on Tuesday, April 16 from 3-5 pm.

This event is only open to students. If you wish to attend, you must RSVP to rsvpmedia@media.nyc.gov. The event is first come, first served, so if you’re interested, please RSVP as soon as possible to confirm your spot.

The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.

Contact Your Elected Officials

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City Island Images is deeply disheartened and dismayed by the arrests of our elected officials this week. This is truly a sad time for The Empire State.

We urge all of you to contact your elected officials and tell them how you feel and stress the importance of working hard to restore the faith and trust that is necessary to keep them in elected office serving US.

What is your opinion? Please let City Island Images know as well as your own representatives.

100 YEARS OLDS

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Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. will host the borough’s third centenarian celebration to pay tribute to Bronxites who are or will turn 100 years old in 2013.

This Bronx Week event salutes seniors from throughout the borough in recognition of their remarkable longevity as upstanding members of the community. If you have any Centenarians that would like to attend this event please call Ms. Larcenia Walton, Director of Senior Services at 718-590-6248 to inquire. The event will be held on May 9th at 11am, The Villa Barone Manor, you have to rsvp for this event. Invitation is for the centenarian and one guest, any additional guest there will be a cover charge of $30 per person.

WE DONT NEED NO EDUCATION?

Would you be upset by a decision that occurred at your job, where a senior level executive position was given to a person who did not meet the minimum educational preparation requirements and whose direct reports were required to hold advanced degrees?

Most would be offended to have to meet the minimum requirements for positions, but that the senior level executive does not.

My question is that if there are internal candidates that qualify for the minimum requirements, can a position be filled by a person who does not meet the required educational preparation?
How can someone with a bachelor degree evaluate reports that have a masters?

I agree that on the surface it sounds sketchy. How indeed can one be the boss when all the direct reports are far more educated than the boss is? But, you're confusing two issues: Doing and managing. In this person's case, they did neither very well!

What is the message the organization is sending. Want the American dream? Don't go to college!

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Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum

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BPMM is delighted to be partnering with the Bronx Music Heritage Center to present a line up of 2013 First Friday! music programs. Enjoy the first of these tonight with Juilliard-trained violinist and Bronx Community Living Legend award winner Kenneth Edwards and friends for an evening of jazz fusion. Plus, explore the mansion, stroll the garden, and savor light refreshments.

The free Bronx Seaside Trolley makes a continuous loop from the #6 Pelham Bay Park subway station to BPMM to City Island. View the trolley schedule here.

Cost $10 adults; $8 seniors & students; members free
Registration requested 718.885.1461 info@bpmm.org

Both a New York City and a National Landmark, Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum is home to one of the most beautifully situated historic houses in the city. The museum welcomes thousands of visitors each year for guided and group tours, education programs for children, garden strolls and trail hikes, and a variety of special events. Check the calendar page for details.

HEALTHY WALK

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Join Gupta & Stroobants for a historical, environmental and healthy walk from the
#2 stop on the IRT at Gun Hill Rd & White Plains Rd at 10:00 AM - SAT April 13th (14 rain date )

The walk will proceed along the Bronx River, ending at East 233rd Street ( #2 train also available or Bus at Webster Ave )

Please see attachment and contact Mike Gupta mikegupta@gmail.com for additional details and specific information.

BUILDING COLLAPSE KILLS DOZENS

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A residential structure that was being built illegally on forest land in a suburb of India's financial capital collapsed, killing at least 45, including 11 children and injuring more than 50 others, according to local authorities.

The eight-story building in the Mumbai suburb of Thane caved in last night. Since then, rescue workers using sledgehammers, gasoline-powered saws and hydraulic jacks have been struggling to break through the tower of rubble in their search for survivors.

CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION

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Center for Communication Events. All seminars are free. Register at www.cencom.org info@cencom.org or (212) 686-5005.

The George Polk Awards: Covering Corruption in China

WHEN: Wednesday, April 10, 6:30 to 8:00 pm, wine & cheese reception 5:30 to 6:30 pm

WHERE: Kumble Theater, LIU, Brooklyn Campus, Flatbush Ave. (DeKalb & Willoughby)

RIP ROGER EBERT

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American Film Critic Rogert Ebert has dies, according to The Chicago Sun-Times, which reported the sad news. Ebert was 70 years old. You can find all of Ebert’s books at this link. Here’s an excerpt from the Sun-Times obituary: