OTHER EVENTS ARCHITECTURE GRANTS NY State Council of the Arts ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 05:05

    NY State Council of the Arts offers grants up to $10,000 for NY architects, designers & scholars that "advance the field & contribute to the public's understanding of the designed environment." Applications due March 1, money awarded late summer 2001. For further info & guidelines call 212-387-7142 or e-mail spenn@nysca.org

     

    INTERNATIONAL OPEN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST

    NY area photographers encouraged to submit one memorable photo (b&w or color) in one category: people, travel, pets, children, sports, nature, action, humor, portrait or other; must be unmounted & 8" x 10" or smaller. Applicants should incl. their name & address on back of photo. Mail photo to: The International Library of Photography, #101-9009, 3600 Crondall Ln., Owings Mills, MD, 21117 by Jan. 31, 2001, $60,000 in prizes awarded; www.picture.com for more info.

     

    NEUSTRAS VOCES II

    Second annual playwright competition. Submissions must focus on importance of the Hispanic community, cash prizes up to $3000 awarded; 212-889-2850 or www.repertorio.org for guidelines; deadline Feb. 15.

     

    RECYCLE YOUR HOLIDAY GREENS

    And let the Botanical Gardens turn it into mulch, chip or compost for your garden; 718-817-8543 for more info [through 1/20].

     

    WIN A MUSIC STORE

    The catch is it's in California, but you can always get some Gen-Xer to run it for you. Essay must begin w/phrase "I've always wanted to own a music store" & most importantly be accompanied by a check for $100 which benefits VH1 Save the Music Foundation. Visit www.bigvalleymusiccontest.com or call 818-594-7475 for more details. All entries must be postmarked by Feb. 2001.

     

    YEATS POETRY COMPETITION

    Submit unpublished poems of any style up to 50 lines without author's name to 2001 Poetry Contest, c/o National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park S., NYC 10003 by Feb. 15. All entries must incl. 3x5 card w/title, poet's name, telephone number, address & e-mail address. Visit www.YeatsSociety.org for more info.

     

    Wednesday 1/3

    ISRAELI FOLK DANCE

    Weekly social function for singles; 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 212-996-1100; 6:45-12 a.m., $9.

     

    Thursday 1/4

    SOCIAL DISCUSSION

    Dinner & socializing for bisexuals & their supporters; NY Spaces, 131 W. 72nd St. (betw. B'way & Columbus Ave.), 212-714-7714; 6-8, $3-$5.

     

    Friday 1/5

    ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

    NYC Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association hosts support group for caregivers; National Council of Jewish Women's Senior Center, 241 W. 72nd St. (betw. B'way & West End Ave.), 212-983-0700; 12-1:30, call for info.

     

    A LIGHT ON THE HUDSON

    NY National Boat Show preview benefits Riverkeeper & Lighthouse International; Jacob Javits Center, 665 W. 34th St. (betw. 11th & 12th Aves.), 212-922-1212; 5-9, $3-$10.

     

    SINGLES UPBEAT SOIREE

    Introductions, buffet, conversation & drinks; Penthouse at Sutton Pl. Suites, 300 E. 58th St. (betw. 1st & 2nd Aves.), 718-875-3878, res. req.; 9:30, $38 [repeats Sat.].

     

    Saturday 1/6

    ARGENTINE TANGO PARTY

    Learn to tango w/dance coaches from Evita; 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 212-996-1100; 8-1:30 a.m., $15.

     

    CONTRA & SQUARE DANCE

    Beginners welcome, no partner needed, live music, wear soft-soled nonstreet shoes; Metropolitan Duane Church, 201 W. 13th St. (7th Ave.), 212-459-4080; 7:45, $11.

     

    IN THE PINK

    Interactive clothing design studio provides materials for those wanting to create?most innovative designs get displayed in their Friday night exhibit; 447 E. 9th St. (Ave. A), 646-286-3321; Sat. & Sun. 12-6, $8/hour.

     

    NEW YORK BOAT SHOW

    Jacob Javits Center, 665 W. 34th St. (betw. 11th & 12th Aves.), 212-922-1212; 10-9, $3-$10 [repeats Sun. 11-6, Mon. & Tues. 1-9, through 1/14].

     

    RECYCLE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE

    Minus the tinsel & decorations?volunteers needed, call for info; Prospect Park, 3rd St. & 9th St. entrances (Prospect Park W.), 718-965-8960 for info; 10-3, free.

     

    Sunday 1/7

    AFRICAN VEGETARIAN NETWORK

    Hosts dinner w/Food for Thought open mic at House of the Healing Fire, 208 W. 137th St. (betw. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. & Frederick Douglass Blvds.), 212-368-5320; 4, $12, $10 w/dish.

     

    ISRAELI FOLK DANCING

    In the classic tradition; Bridge for Dance, 2726 B'way (104th St.), 212-620-0535; 8, $5.

     

    Tuesday 1/9

    ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE

    Beginners welcome, no partner needed, live music, wear soft-soled nonstreet shoes; Metropolitan Duane Church, 201 W. 13th St. (7th Ave.), 212-459-4080; 7, $10.

     

    FULL WOLF MOON DRUMMING CIRCLE

    Urban shaman Donna Henes leads ceremony at Mama Donna's Tea Garden & Healing Haven, 718-857-2247 for location, res. req.; 7:30, $15.