NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
10/15/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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Freshwater Fishing
Mastering any new skill requires practice and patience. Fishing programs help develop these skills while connecting you with nature. Our experienced Rangers teach the…
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Mastering any new skill requires practice and patience. Fishing programs help develop these skills while connecting you with nature. Our experienced Rangers teach the ethics of fishing and the ecology of our waterways on every fishing program.
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7/14/2013 0:00 1:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM
(718) 378-2061
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
7/2/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
3/11/2018 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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The Ghetto Brothers / Screening: From Mambo to Hip Hop: A South Bronx Tale In association with ImageNation Cinema Foundation and LATIN Alternative Music Conference
Forming in the Bronx streets during the 1960s, The Ghetto Brothers uplifted their NYC community through Hip-Hop music.
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Forming in the Bronx streets during the 1960s, The Ghetto Brothers uplifted their NYC community through Hip-Hop music, helping to eradicate pushers from their neighborhood, cleaning up parks and garbage-strewn empty lots, and enlisting interest in community involvement. Soon after they formed, The Ghetto Brothers quickly cooked up a potent, NYC-flavored musical stew that gained the attention of local record stores with their soulful Hip-Hop songs. In 1972, The Ghetto Brothers released their debut album, Power Fuerza¸ which was a beautiful, innocent audio snapshot by three brothers, their friends, and a powerful gang of musical energy. In 2011, The Ghetto Brothers released Power Fuerza – Deluxe Reissue, which NPR describes as “a time capsule of sorts, but its message hasn’t dulled with the intervening years: Choose guitars over guns, and let music be your mayhem.”
From Mambo to Hip Hop: A South Bronx Tale is an hour-long documentary that tells the story about the creative life of the South Bronx. Beginning with the Puerto Rican migration and the adoption of Cuban rhythms to create the New York Salsa sound and continuing with the fires that destroyed the neighborhood but not the creative spirit of its people; the film chronicles the rise of Hip-Hop from the ashes. A charismatic reflection on the power of a neighborhood’s music, the film effortlessly chronicles the evolution from Mambo to Hip-Hop; which has taken the world’s pop culture by storm. The documentary, directed by Henry Chalfant features interviews with numerous famed musicians and dancers that showcases the history and diversity of Hip-Hop’s reach.
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7/13/2013 0:00 7:00:00 PM 9:30:00 PM
info@summerstage.org.
Kids Week Bronx: Birds of Prey
Join the Urban Park Rangers for an afternoon and learn about eagles, hawks, and owls, and the important role they play in nature.
Red-tailed hawks are the dominant raptors in NYC. The Urban Park Rangers will discuss the life cycles and habits of these spectacular urban predators. Binoculars will be distributed to better view these majestic animals.
2/21/2018 0:00 1:00:00 PM 2:30:00 PM
(718) 319-7258
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Kids Week Bronx: All About Fish
Today’s topic is all about fish. Become an ichthyologist and discover all of the fascinating adaptations of aquatic creatures.
The kids are out of school, now get them out of the house. Head to the park and join Urban Park Rangers Free “Kids Week” programs. Immerse your kids, and yourself in the natural world. Appropriate for ages 12 and under.
Today’s topic is all about fish. Become an ichthyologist and discover all of the fascinating adaptations of aquatic creatures.
4/7/2015 0:00 1:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM
(718) 548-0912
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
10/9/2016 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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Learn to Ride – Adults
Learn to Ride students learn how to balance, pedal, start, stop, and steer a bike, as well as adjust a helmet for proper fit.
Learn to Ride—Adults is a free class for adults and mature teens who are ready to ride. It doesn’t matter if you’re 18 or 80, we’ll get you rolling in no time. With our safe, easy, effective method, Learn to Ride students learn how to balance, pedal, start, stop, and steer a bike, as well as adjust a helmet for proper fit. Most people learn to ride in one session, but even if they don’t, they’ll leave equipped with an easy, low-stress way to teach themselves—or, they can join us for another free class!
For more information about Learn to Ride classes, please email classes@bike.nyc.
9/17/2017 0:00 11:00:00 AM 1:00:00 PM
(212) 870-2080
classes@bike.nyc.
NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
1/22/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
6/18/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
6/3/2018 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
212-360-3300
Jules.Webster@parks.nyc.gov.
Free Beginner Tai Chi Classes
Tai Chi helps reduce stress and anxiety.
Tai Chi helps reduce stress and anxiety. Dress comfortably and join us across the street from the Crotona Park Tennis Courts located at 1700 Crotona Avenue.
If it rains, we’ll meet at the Claremont Center at 489 East 169th St (corner of Third Avenue and 169th Street).
8/16/2016 0:00 8:00:00 AM 9:00:00 AM
(347) 708-3863
taichiinternalhealingarts@gmail.com.
NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
11/19/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
5/7/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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Learn to Ride-Adults
With our safe, easy, effective method, Learn to Ride students learn how to balance, pedal, start, stop, and steer a bike, as well as adjust a helmet for proper fit.
Learn to Ride—Adults is a free class for adults and mature teens who are ready to ride. It doesn’t matter if you’re 18 or 80, we’ll get you rolling in no time. With our safe, easy, effective method, Learn to Ride students learn how to balance, pedal, start, stop, and steer a bike, as well as adjust a helmet for proper fit. Most people learn to ride in one session, but even if they don’t, they’ll leave equipped with an easy, low-stress way to teach themselves—or, they can join us for another free class!
6/18/2016 0:00 11:00:00 AM 1:00:00 PM
(212) 870-2080
info@bike.nyc.
Raptors
The kids are out of school, now get them out of the house. Head to the park and join Urban Park Rangers FREE “Kids Week†programs. Immerse your kids, and…
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4/16/2014 0:00 1:00:00 PM 2:00:00 PM
(718) 548-0912
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Learn to Ride Bikes: Kids
Learn to Ride—Kids is a free group class for children who are ready to ditch their training wheels and ride a two-wheeler for the first time. With our safe, easy, effective…
Use park entrance at Crotona Park East & Charlotte St
Learn to Ride—Kids is a free group class for children who are ready to ditch their training wheels and ride a two-wheeler for the first time. With our safe, easy, effective method and experienced instructors, kids will learn how to balance, pedal, start, stop, and steer a bicycle. Most students get the hang of it in one session, but even if they don’t, parents will leave equipped with an easy, low-stress technique that will have their kids riding independently in no time.
9/20/2015 0:00 1:00:00 PM 3:00:00 PM
(212) 870-2080
info@bike.nyc.
Bike New York: Bicycling Basics
North of Crotona Park East between Charlotte Street and Suburban Place.
Bicycling Basics is a three-hour on-bike class for adults and mature teens who have recently learned how to ride a bike or who want to improve their core cycling skills. You’ll learn how to adjust your helmet for a safe, comfortable fit, choose an appropriately sized bike, adjust the seat, perform a simple mechanical inspection to ensure the bike is road-ready, start and stop with confidence, shift gears, scan & signal, and navigate around common road hazards.
10/3/2015 0:00 10:00:00 AM 1:00:00 PM
(212) 870-2080
info@bike.nyc.
NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
3/26/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
3/5/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
11/13/2016 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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Movies Under the Stars: The Angry Birds Movie
Flightless birds lead a mostly happy existence, except for Red, who just can’t get past the daily annoyances of life. His temperament leads him to anger management class, where he meets fellow misfits Chuck and Bomb…
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film!
Flightless birds lead a mostly happy existence, except for Red, who just can’t get past the daily annoyances of life. His temperament leads him to anger management class, where he meets fellow misfits Chuck and Bomb. Red becomes even more agitated when his feathered brethren welcome green pigs to their island paradise. As the swine begin to get under his skin, Red joins forces with Chuck and Bomb to investigate the real reason behind their mysterious arrival.
Know Before You Go:
You should arrive before 8:30 p.m. to get your spot. Feel free to bring a blanket to sit on, although there will be a limited supply of chairs available. Bottled water is OK, but no glass. Reservations are not taken, so space is available on a first come first served basis. All are welcome!
8/25/2016 0:00 8:30:00 PM 10:30:00 PM
718-430-1825
Sadiqa.Smith-Ford@parks.nyc.gov.
NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
1/15/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
3/19/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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16th Annual Jana Hunsaker Memorial Wheelchair Tennis Tournament
Come and watch world class wheelchair tennis at its finest!
Come and watch world class wheelchair tennis at its finest! The Cary Leeds Center for Tennis located at Crotona Park in the Bronx hosts the 16th Annual Jana Hunsaker Memorial Wheelchair Tournament. Admission is free!
6/12/2016 0:00 9:00:00 AM 6:00:00 PM
$50 for Letter Division
718-592-9488
takayama@usta.com.
Movies Under the Stars: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
A band of rebels plot to steal the Death Star’s blueprints in this “Star Wars” story.
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film!
A band of rebels plot to steal the Death Star’s blueprints in this “Star Wars” story.
Know Before You Go:
You should arrive by 8:00 p.m. to get your spot. Feel free to bring a blanket to sit on, although there will be a limited supply of chairs available. Bottled waters are OK, but no glass. Reservations are not taken, so space is available on a first come first served basis. All are welcome!
6/9/2017 0:00 8:30:00 PM 10:30:00 PM
1 (718) 430-1825
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Bike Practice Session – Adults
We provide a safe, controlled learning area and the watchful eyes of Bike New York’s trained coaches, who will offer tips on how to effectively stop, start and steer a bike.
Bike Practice Session is a two-hour, supervised practice session, not a structured class. Participants can practice on one of Bike New York’s loaner bikes (if you register in advance), though we encourage using your own bike. We provide a safe, controlled learning area and the watchful eyes of Bike New York’s trained coaches, who will offer tips on how to effectively stop, start and steer a bike. Bike Practice Session is intended for recent Learn to Ride participants, but we welcome anyone who isn’t confident with their bike control skills.
8/6/2017 0:00 11:00:00 AM 1:00:00 PM
(212) 870-2080
classes@bike.nyc.
Basic Canoeing
Few experiences compare with being on the open water in New York City. Basic canoe programs are great for all skill levels. Children aged 8 and older are welcome.
Few experiences compare with being on the open water in New York City. The rhythm of the waves, the sun on your face, and the exhilaration of slicing through the water all add up to an experience you’ll never forget. Our trained Urban Park Rangers will lead you on canoe adventures.
Basic canoe programs are great for all skill levels. Most canoe programs are first-come, first-served. Participation in a mandatory safety review led by a trained Ranger is required. Children aged 8 and older are welcome.
8/15/2015 0:00 11:00:00 AM 2:00:00 PM
(718) 548-0912
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NYRR Open Run: Crotona Park
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC.
Meet us at the park path north of the tennis courts on Crotona Ave.
Open Run is a community-based, volunteer-led running initiative bringing free weekly runs and walks to local neighborhood parks, across all five boroughs of NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on the park, but the courses are between 2.5 and 3 miles long.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home – bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome!
This program is in coordination with NYC Parks’ Community Parks Initiative.
2/26/2017 0:00 9:00:00 AM 10:00:00 AM
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The Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series
An evening of favorite opera arias 7 duets by up-and-coming Met artists Ying Fang (soprano), Mario Chang (tenor), 7 Brandon Cedel (bass-baritone), accompanied by pianist Bradley Moore.
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An evening of favorite opera arias and duets by up-and-coming Met artists Ying Fang (soprano), Mario Chang (tenor), and Brandon Cedel (bass-baritone), accompanied by pianist Bradley Moore.
Mario Chang, from Guatemala City, Guatemala, is entering his third year in the Met’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. This past season, he made his company debut as the Fourth Sentry in Parsifal as well as his Israeli debut as Chevalier de la Force in Dialogues des Carmélites with the International Vocal Arts Institute. He also appeared at Carnegie Hall and with the Orchestre Symphonique de Bretagne. Upcoming engagements include the Italian Tenor in Der Rosenkavalier at the Met.
Ying Fang from Ningbo, China, will enter her first year in the Met’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program in the 2013–14 season and make her Met stage debut as Madame Podtochina’s Daughter in Shostakovich’s The Nose. Past performances include Pamina in The Magic Flute, Zerlina in Don Giovanni, the title role of Mozart’s Zaide, Bellezza in Handel’s Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, and Fanny in Rossini’s La Cambiale di Matrimonio.
Brandon Cedel will enter his first year in the Met’s Lindemann Young Artist Program in the 2013–14 season and will make his Met stage debut as a Watchman in Strauss’s Die Frau ohne Schatten. He has performed with the Opera Company of Ph