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Inwood’s 2nd Electronics Recycling Event
Saturday, January 9, 2010
10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Don’t throw those used electronics away! Help save the environment.  Bring your used and unwanted electronics to Inwood’s second electronics recycling/reuse event at the RING garden (Riverside Drive near Broadway/Dyckman).

Old electronics contain many hazardous compounds.  Drop off your electronics (TVs, computers, radios, printers, scanners, batteries, and [...]

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Kappy-Cua Video to close

The plucky video rental store on Pinehurst Avenue near W. 181st Street is calling it quits at the end of December, exhausted after fighting the economic downturn over the last year that slowed customer traffic.
Besides being the only video store in the Hudson Heights neighborhood, Kappy-Cua had one of the deepest [...]

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Piotr Redlinski for The New York Times
Abyssinian Baptist in Harlem.

By HOLLAND COTTER
Such amplification is taking place on Christmas in major churches all over Manhattan: from Trinity Church, to St. Patrick’s, to Riverside, to the spectacular houses of worship in Harlem, like the Abyssinian Baptist Church, with its amphitheater sanctuary and standing-room-only crowds, on [...]

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Advanced Hiking

Advanced Hiking
Saturday, December 19, 2009
12:00 p.m.

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This one is for all of you hiking enthusiasts!  Join the Urban Park Rangers for a long and adventurous hike through the hills of Inwood.  Snow or shine.
Location

Inwood Hill Park
Inwood Hill ParkManhattan
Cost
Free  
Contact Number
(212) 304-3401

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Bachata & Merengue Beginner Class; No Partner Needed!

 
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This class is Open. Drop/Walk-In Same Day as the Dance Lesson and Just Show Up to Register/Sign Up & Pay at the Door. No Dance Partner Needed No Experience Necessary Bring your Friends! W…
Event Date & Time: 12/07/2009 07:00 PMLocation: [...]

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Few Rules for City Residents

Few Rules for City Residents
By COREY KILGANNON

Trees might seem especially rare and precious in New York, but unlike many suburbs, the city generally imposes no restrictions on its residents’ removal of them.
“Private property owners can treat trees as their own property — they don’t need a permit to remove them,” said Liam Kavanagh, [...]

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INDIAN ROAD EVENTS

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th
12 – 2PM, Will Teez Bike Club
The Inwood Cycling Club meets every Sunday outside of the Indian Road Café.  Show up any time after 11am.  We’ll head out a bit after noon, leaving plenty of time to get properly caffeinated, hydrated and schmooze. Meet your neighbors, Rep Your Hood and [...]

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Ballet Hispanico New York Season

Angelica Burgos and Waldemar Quiñones-VillanuevaPhoto by: Cheryl Mann

Ballet Hispanico New York SeasonDec. 1st-13thTHE JOYCE THEATER 175 Eighth Ave. at 19th St.New York, NY

Ballet Hispanico fuses dynamic Latino movement, pulsing rhythms and rich traditions with classical and contemporary dance forms to create an experience in which theatricality and passion propel every [...]

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INDIAN ROAD EVENTS

 
INDIAN ROAD EVENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st9PM, Singer/Satirist Neil Levy with Mariah We’ve been looking forward to Neil coming back and playing at IRC for some time.  For those of you not familiar with Neil and Mariah, you’ll become fans after a single performance. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd12 – 2PM, Will Teez Bike Club The Inwood Cycling Club meets [...]

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Creative Play Date at Dyckman Farmhouse
Sunday, November 22, 2009
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Children can draw inspiration from a contemporary art installation at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum as they create their own art piece using unique materials. (Recommended for children ages 5 and up.) All children must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations required as space and materials are [...]

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