Archive for December 2022
New Year’s Financial Resolutions You Can Keep
As the country’s leading African-American financial advisor and star of the new TV series “Mind. Body. Money,” Eszylfie Taylor shares his savvy New Year’s Financial Resolutions in order to start the year fresh in 2023. 2023 New Year’s Financial Topics that Eszylfie can go into detail about include: 1. Revisit Your Household Budget 2. Check Your Emergency…
Read MoreBloomingdale School of Music Announces Spring Classes – Early Bird Registration Through 12/31
Bloomingdale School of Music welcomes all students and families to share the music this spring with a diverse set of learning options and events that bring together the greater community over music, food, and fun. Choose from in-person and virtual private music lessons, group classes, music ensembles, and early childhood classes, and enjoy the free faculty…
Read MoreTHE CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE RINGS IN 2023 WITH NEW YEAR’S EVE CONCERT FOR PEACE
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine closes out the year with celebration and song with the annual New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace on Saturday, December 31 at 7 pm at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 1047 Amsterdam Avenue (at 112th Street). The New Years Eve Concert for Peace, a NYC tradition…
Read MoreSteeped Coffee Partners with Connect Roasters to Bring Best-Selling Blends To Single-Serve Coffee Drinkers
Steeped Coffee, a Certified B Corp and Benefit Corporation, announced today it is partnering with purpose-driven coffee company Connect Roasters to bring the company’s popular coffees to single-serve drinkers nationwide. Served to players in the clubhouse at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, Connect Roasters is a notable addition to the 400+ specialty coffee roasters who use the Steeped Brewing…
Read MoreCONEY ISLAND PREPARES TO WELCOME THOUSANDS OF PLUNGERS FOR THE 120TH ANNUAL CONEY ISLAND POLAR BEAR CLUB NEW YEAR’S DAY PLUNGE
There is no better place than Coney Island to welcome in the New Year! The originators of the globally recognized event, the Coney Island Polar Bears, look forward to celebrating the 120th anniversary of this time-honored tradition on January 1st with thousands of fearless fundraisers as they “plunge for Coney” in an effort to raise funds for…
Read MoreRockefeller Center Brings Ice Theatre of New York, Inc in for New Year’s Eve
Ice Theatre of New York (ITNY) is proud to hit the ice at The Rink at Rockefeller Center on December 31, 2022, from 8pm-11pm in celebration of New Year’s Eve. To help ring in 2023, ITNY Ensemble members Sarah France and Aaron Singletary will be doing atmospheric skating. To skate along with the performers, please…
Read MoreA 2022 wintertime guide to Westchester County
Set between the enchanting Hudson River and the serene Long Island Sound, Westchester County is an ideal destination to revel in winter’s splendor. Only 30 miles north of Manhattan and easily accessible by rail via Metro-North and Amtrak, visitors will find Westchester to be a truly magical winter wonderland with exciting indoor and outdoor activities,…
Read MoreThe Trend with Justin A Williams, Episode 222: End of the Year Spending and 2023 Money Outlook with Self’s Sharita Humphrey
Sharita Humphrey is a Self spokesperson, former customer, and award-winning Certified Financial Education Instructor who uses her past bought up with poverty and struggle to change lives and teach people, especially families, and youths, how there are always solutions for those who seek them and Never give up! She made her dreams come true now…
Read MoreSinger-Songwriter TANYA NOLAN Shares Performance Visuals Of Her Holiday Single, “WHAT WOULD A CHRISTMAS BE”
“WHAT WOULD A CHRISTMAS BE” was written by Tanya Nolan and Keyiara Sallie and produced by Cory Mo. “For many of us, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. It’s the feeling of joy, warmth and nostalgia I feel when I’m putting up the Christmas tree and listening to Christmas music with my love…
Read MoreWhat Is Old?
The author, Teresa Brown, who danced at a wedding with her cane. Old is when your best friend is your landlady’s cat! Old is not wanting to be dependent, but you can’t take one step without your cane! Old is trying to keep in touch with friends, and no one answers the phone! Old is…
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