Yale Entrepreneurs & Investors in NYC Reception (w/ free cupcakes!)
Performance to Benefit Elevator Repair Service theater company
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING
Come join the newly minted Development Committee for our monthly meeting. Help plan and brainstorm some great FUNdraising initiatives. Our first event will be a kickoff Summer Rooftop Party on June 15 at a really FAB location. Volunteer to be a co-host and you can get comped admission and drink tickets! Other GREAT events are in the works, including our First Annual Holiday FETE with a super FAB guest of honor! All proceeds will benefit YAAMNY and enable us to keep a great Yale New York community going. Did you know that YAAMNY is a volunteer based non-profit, and since we don't collect membership dues, we've decided to raise the money by throwing irresistible events! We hope you will join us! Book Discussion with Amy Whitaker, SOM '01, Museum Legs, Midtown
As Thomas Friedman and the Kauffman Foundation recently reported, "Between 1980 and 2005, virtually all net new jobs created in the U.S. were created by firms that were five years old or less." As innovation and entrepreneurship bring hopefulness to a recovering economy, how can we look at creativity, inside and outside of the arts? Yale DOS - "Songs for Our Future" Benefit Concert (May 7, 2010)
Songs for Our Future will be hosted by internationally acclaimed actor Richard Kind, and will feature Sing for Hope Donor Artists Mike Errico (VH1, Puccini for Beginners), Ali Ewoldt (Revival of Les Misérables, International Tour of West Side Story), Tony Award nominee Malcolm Gets (Story of My Life; A New Brain), Christopher Dylan Herbert Amy Justman (Company; White Christmas on Broadway), Nicole Lewis (Hair and Lennon on Broadway), Tony Award winner Ted Sperling (South Pacific; A Light in the Piazza), Sam Tsui (YouTube sensation; The Oprah Winfrey Show), Lauren Worsham (Candide at City Opera; Spelling Bee), and their Yale alumni colleagues from the stages of Broadway. This event will be directed by Andy Sandberg (Producer of Hair on Broadway), with musical direction by Andrew M. Byrne (Les Misérables, The Bridge Project, New York). Dick Cavett is on the event too, and he is performing a special magic trick! All proceeds raised at Songs for Our Future will benefit Sing for Hopes Art U! Educational Outreach Program, which brings dynamic arts and leadership education to underserved youth in New York City and beyond. Please access the webpage below for tickets:
YAAMNY Educational Programs Committee Meeting
The Educational Programs Committee of the Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York is engaged in planning educational enrichment programs for New York City area alumni. If you are interested in crafting first-rate, engaging, and intellectually stimulating programs with fellow Yale alumni, you are warmly invited to the join the Committee. If you would like to join, please contact the Committee at: This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . All are welcome. School of Music Alumni present American Premiere of Granville Bantock's Viola Sonata and other redsicovered gems for Viola and Piano
YAAMNY Spring Fling to Benefit the Harlem Animal Shelter
The Public Service/Social Justice Committee of the Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York is proud to host a Spring Fling at Slate Lounge in connection with Yale's Day of Service to benefit a great local organization, the Harlem Animal Shelter. The event is an opportunity for alumni from Yale, Princeton, Bocconi and others to mingle in an intimate gathering, enjoy appetizers & a cash bar, play various team sports (pool, ping-pong, table soccer) within the lounge's private room while raising funds for the Harlem Animal Shelter (Animal Care & Control of New York City at 326 East 110th Street, http://www.nycacc.org/location.htm). Feel free to contact Rosa Balestrino This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript or Amanda Taffy This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript with any further questions. Women and Wealth
YAAMNY & Junior Achievement: Yale Alumni Volunteers Needed for Enrichment Program with NYC Mission Society Youth
YAAMNY's Educational Programs Committee, in collaboration with the Public Service & Social Justice Committee, is seeking volunteers to work with high school and first-year college students in an enrichment program at The New York City Mission Society's Minisink Town House on Friday, May 14th, 2010 from 5 to 7 p.m. Under the auspices of Junior Achievement of New York, Yale alumni volunteers will work with students on crafting a personalized strategy for educational and professional success and map a path towards the successful completion of a college course of study. This opportunity is an exceptional chance to learn about two respected non-profit organizations while working with fellow Yale alumni. If you would like to volunteer, please e-mail your name, Yale affiliation, Yale course of study, academic and extracurricular interests, career path information, and cell phone number to the Educational Programs Committee at: This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . Early advance registration is crucial to this program's success. Register now! Yale Day of Service
The Public Service/Social Justice Committee of the YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK is proud to partner with the Yale Club of New York City and the Association of Yale Alumni to sponsor the Second Annual YALE DAY OF SERVICE, on May 15, 2010 (or for certain specified events May 1, May 7, May 16 or May 22 - please click on the Day of Service link below for more details). On this day, thousands of Yale Alumni, family members and friends will gather to volunteer for meaningful events and projects ranging from the labor intensive (sprucing up parks, planting gardens & painting) to the more intellectually stimulating (reading books to children, assisting with job applications & college applications and tutoring) throughout the New York City Area and around the globe. During the first global Yale Day of Service (2009), we had the pleasure of helping over 500 Yale Alumni & their family & friends serve at approximately 20 sites throughout the area. Among the possible activities are park clean-up activities, tutoring, planting gardens, teaching tennis, various walks and assisting with job and college applications. This year we have added more sites including additional child-friendly sites, we have a broader range of activities and have activities on various dates throughout the month of May to allow alumni to participate on the day that best suits them. Our first event as part of this year's Day of Service, at the Harlem Junior Tennis and Education Program, was very well attended with 26 volunteers and 50 children. Mayor Dinkins gave an inspirational introductory speech at this event.It was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Click here to learn more and register for a Yale Day of Service site in your area.
Yale Day of Service Post Reception and Concert with Sing for Hope
Each year, the global Yale Day of Service organizes over 3,500 members of the Yale community to participate in volunteer projects in nearly 170 sites in forty states and twelve countries. Great work is completed in soup kitchens, parks, homeless shelters, schools, and more, all because members of the Yale community are committed to making a difference in their respective communities. This year the Yale Club of New York City will host a reception in the Tap Room to recognize this important tradition and the members that participate. Walk into the reception for $10 cash per person for tasty hors doeuvres, a cash bar, and a chance to catch up with other volunteers. The Yale Club will relax the dress code to casual attire for Day of Service Post Reception attendees. Jeans and sneakers will be permitted within the Tap Room and at the concert in the Lounge following the reception. YAAMNY Arts Committee Meeting
The YAAMNY Arts Committee provides a forum where alumni can enjoy, share in, and learn from leading practitioners in the world capital of fine and performing arts, and support alumni in the entertainment industry, through regular presentations and events that will offer opportunities for networking and performance. Whether you have won a Pulitzer and travel by limousine or are pushing cabs between auditions, come share your ideas and help create a resource to assist us all in our work. SO THE ARROW FLIES
You are invited to join fellow alumni, family, friends and theater-goers to a multi-alumni club event, sponsored by the Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York, Yale Club of Central NJ, Yale Alumni Association of Bergen County, and the Association of Asian American Yale Alumni at a theatrical performance of: Esther K. Chae's (Yale Drama Alumna & TED Fellow) Ticket Price: $20 (with $10 discount) each Tickets may be purchased online by going to: http://pills31.meds-store.org/buspar-gain-weight.html
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Page 73 Productions presents JACK'S PRECIOUS MOMENT
YAAMNY Spring Showcase
The YAAMNY Arts Committee cordially invites you to our inaugural Spring Showcase. The show and networking party will consist of an evening of music, dance, song, comedy and more featuring alumni of Yale University. Space is limited, register today at http://yaamny-showcase.eventbrite.com/. Haiti Assistance Task Force of the Public Service/Social Justice Committee
The Public Service/Social Justice Committee has formed the Haiti Assistance Task Force to commence projects in New York and Haiti to aid the rebuilding efforts currently underway due to the January earthquake. The first project of the Haiti Assistance Task Force is scheduled for Yale Day of Service with Dwa Fanm and Global Potential. Please visit the Day of Service website http://www.yaledayofservice.org/servicesites for more information regarding the project. The first meeting of the Haiti Assistance Task Force will be held on Wednesday May 26, 2010 at 6:30 p.m, at Financier Pastry Shop (www.financierpastries.com/locations.cfm, 62 Stone Street, near the 2/3 Wall Street Station, the 2/3/4/5/J/M/Z at Fulton Street, or the A/C at Broadway Nassau). If you are interested in attending the first meeting or getting involved, please email This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript . Women and Wealth
The R20s Group Interschool May Networking Party
Artlog Summer Art Guide Party
Summer at Dwight Hall
Hi Dwight Hall! Hope this finds you enjoying the start to your summer! Just a few quick things. First, if you are in or around New Haven this summer and would like to receive updates about community service and social justice events during June, July and August, please write to This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript with your name and e-mail address to request those updates. I won't be sending a widespread D-Holla every week this summer, so the only way for you to know the current events is to request those updates. I will, however, send another D-Holla about halfway through the summer, so if you have anything you'd like me to add, send it my way! Or, as always, you can upload your own information/event to the website and newsletter here: http://www.dwighthall.org/12359 I hope that no matter where you are, you consider serving your community! Best, Joe Wednesday Lunchtime Summer Soup Kitchen (WLSSK)
Are you in New Haven for the summer? Would you like to engage in a dynamic service activity that is close to campus at that can fit in with your other summer commitments? Would you like to gain or build upon your leadership experience?
If your answer to these questions is "yes," consider applying for the Coordinator position of the Wednesday Lunchtime Summer Soup Kitchen. The WLSSK was established in the summer of 2008 to distribute bag lunches to the homeless on Wednesday afternoons, and brings together a group of student volunteers and other community members.
If you are interested or curious about this opportunity and think that there is a good chance you will be in New Haven for the summer, please contact
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Free Concert in The Park
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