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Happy Holidays from YAAMNY!

Welcome to the December edition of the YAAMNY Newsletter. It might be vacation time for some, but we're hard at work bringing you more events and opportunities this month, for fellow Yalies, family, and friends. Check out the Arts networking party TONIGHT and a holiday soiree for creatives & innovators on December 16, or the children's event with author James Prosek on December 8. We also have a great volunteer opportunity - Holiday Toy Sorting! - on the 17th. Check out the details below.

Not enough for you? Well, if there are any other types of events you want to see, please write back and tell us... we'd love to hear from you.

Mike Jacobs
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Director of Alumni Outreach
Yale Alumni Association of Metro New York

 

YAAMNY Arts Network Party

When:   December 1, 2009 7:00pm-10:00pm
Where:   Zorzi
1 East 35th Street, New York, NY 10016
Cost:   $10 before November 23, $15 after
 

The YAAMNY Arts & Entertainment committee cordially invites you to YAAMNY's Arts Network Party.

Join us for an exciting evening of networking opportunities among fellow metro NY Yale alumni, who are professionals in the fine and performing arts.  As you enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres, we encourage you to share with us your ideas for building an open, collaborative and useful database of alumni and for hosting future networking events.

Whether you have won a Pulitzer and travel by limousine or are pushing a cab between auditions, come meet and be met, discover folks involved in your field or related fields, and help us create a resource to assist all of us in our work.

Space is limited, register today at http://yaamny-artsnetwork.eventbrite.com/. Tickets are $10 before November 23, $15 after.

 

YAAMNY Family Event: James Prosek (BR '97) on Bird, Butterly, Eel at Books of Wonder

When:   December 8, 2009 6:00pm-7:15pm
Where:   Books of Wonder, 18 West 18th Street
Cost:   $4 (early, by 12/1); $6 (late, after 12/1)
 

The Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York York (YAAMNY), in collaboration with coveted independent children's bookstore Books of Wonder, presents an evening with James Prosek (BR '97) on the wonders of the natural world on the occasion of his recent publication of Bird, Butterfly, Eel. Register today at: http://jamesprosekatbooksofwonder.eventbrite.com/. The talk and question and answer session will last from 6 to 6:45 p.m. followed by an informal reception. All are welcome including family and friends, and children of all ages. Pre-registration is required.

Change is all around us. From the first buds of springtime to the first autumn frost, nature shows us that change is all around us and that the world has its own way of beginning anew. Bird, Butterfly, and Eel spend their summers on the same coastal farm, but in the fall they go to very distant and different places. Their journeys to the far reaches of land and sea make them remarkable creatures. James Prosek uses their stories and his own sun-kissed paintings to introduce young readers to the basic elements of bird, fish, and insect migration.

Join us for a family-friendly program with Yale alumnus James Prosek on his recent children's book Bird, Butterfly, Eel. James will share not only Bird, Butterfly, Eel with the audience, but his insights from his other published books and resonant stories about observing nature, adventures out of doors, mentorship, publishing narratives and tales, and his education in and beyond the classroom. His talk will be enjoyed by children and adults alike.

 

A Holiday Soiree for Yale Creatives & Innovators

When:   December 16, 2009 6:00pm-9:00pm
Where:   Woodward Gallery
133 Eldridge (between Delancey & Broome)
New York, NY 10002
Cost:   $5 donation
 

Join New York's community of Yale alumni artists, creatives, innovators and entrepreneurs for an unforgettable evening of Yalie merriment, art and conversation.

RSVP HERE: http://anyvite.com/kwojlrznoa

Presented by Yale Entrepreneurs & Investors, Artlog, Creative Yale Alumni Network (CYAN), and the Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York, this first-annual holiday soirée will bring together Yale alums in NYC for an evening of mingling, eating and drinking in a stunning downtown art gallery and exhibition space. Much enjoyment will be had by all. Refreshments will include complimentary wine and hors d'oeuvres. A $5 donation will be asked for at the door to cover costs. Cocktail attire. Feel free to invite guests.

 

PUBLIC SERVICE/SOCIAL JUSTICE Committee HOLIDAY TOY SORTING!

When:   December 19, 2009 9:30am-2:30pm
Where:   Yorkville Common Pantry, 8 E 109th St
Morning and Afternoon Shifts
Cost:   free
 

This event is filled. Many thanks to all our enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers!

The Public Service Committee is pleased to return to a Day of Service Site, the Yorkville Common Pantry, to help out with their annual toy sorting. We are looking for 15 volunteers for both the morning and afternoon shifts as follows:

Morning: 9:30 am to 12:30 pm
Afternoon: 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm

This will be a great way to meet and network with other Yale Alumni, while filling a real need: sorting donated toys to appropriate categories. Yorkville Common Pantry is NYC's largest community based food pantry, and is dedicated to reducing hunger while promoting dignity and self-sufficiency.

Come out and join other Yalies and spread some good holiday cheers -- there are many in our community who need your help and good spirit!

To volunteer or for more info, please contact Anne Nakaoka Moss: This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript

 

Public Service/Social Justice Committee Needs 15 Volunteers for Soup Kitchen to Commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Bday (Site Is Filled)

When:   January 17, 2010 11:30am-3:30pm
Where:   St. Xavier's Soup Kitchen
55 West 15th Street (btwn 5th and 6th Avenues)
New York, NY
Cost:   free
 

The Public Service/Social Justice Committee of the YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK is proud to honor Dr. King's legacy by serving fellow New Yorkers at this Soup Kitchen during winter. We are looking for 15 volunteers to help serve food & drinks to approximately 700 patrons and to assist in the cleaning process.

We are pleased to have ASTRID ANDRE '94 serve as Team Leader for this site. For more info, please contact Amanda Taffy at This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript .

Born on January 15, 1929, Dr. King led one of the most successful non-violent civil rights movements in history. In addition to being the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his advancement of human rights, Dr. King was a beloved husband and father. An excerpt from Dr. King's acceptance speech of the Nobel Peace Prize follows:
"I accept this award today with an abiding faith in America and an audacious faith in the future of mankind. I refuse to accept despair as the final response to the ambiguities of history. I refuse to accept the idea that the "isness" of man's present nature makes him morally incapable of reaching up for the eternal "oughtness" that forever confronts him. I refuse to accept the idea that man is mere flotsom and jetsom in the river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events which surround him. I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality. I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right temporarily defeated is stronger than evil triumphant. "

 

PUBLIC SERVICE/SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE - Mock Interview Session to help Immigrants

When:   January 23, 2010 9:30am-12:30pm
Where:   1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, 44th Floor, NY NY 10005
Cost:   Free
 

THE PUBLIC SERVICE/SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE is proud to be working with UPWARDLY GLOBAL in their monthly MOCK INTERVIEW SESSIONS.

UPWARDLY GLOBAL is a great organization that helps highly-skilled immigrants and refugees reclaim their careers here in the US. Often immigrants and refugees are exiled from the mainstream workforce. Upwardly Global helps them begin their job search, develop their talent and improve their lives and the lives of others. Come join other Yale Alumni to conduct MOCK INTERVIEW SESSIONS, which can help talented immigrant professionals overcome barriers to entering the American labor market. More info about this organization can be found at: http://www.upwardlyglobal.org/.

We are looking for 15 to 20 volunteers to work together in this worthy cause.

To volunteer, or for additional info, please contact Anne Nakaoka Moss at: This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript .

 

Yale Day of Service

When:   May 15, 2010 9:00am
Where:   Various sites around NYC. Start and end times vary by project; some projects held on May 1 and May 22.
 

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.

 


 

YAAMNY Public Service & Social Justice Committee Meeting

When:   December 9, 2009 7:00pm-8:00pm
Where:   Ashiya Sushi, 167 First Avenue (between 10th & 11th Streets), Manhattan
Cost:   N/A
 

We would like to invite everyone to attend the upcoming YAAMNY Public Service/Social Justice Meeting.

Agenda
1. Briefly Discuss & Publicize December Projects
a. Yorkville Common Pantry Holiday Toy Sorting December 19 (Saturday)
2. Briefly Discuss & Publicize January Projects
a. St. Francis Xaviers Soup Kitchen January 17 (Sunday)
b. Upwardly Global Mock Interview Sessions January 23 (Saturday)
3. Start Thinking about Spring/Summer Events 2010 (Public Service & Social Justice)
a. Yale Day of Service (DOS) 2010 (May 15) - Revisit Old Ties & Make New Ties
b. Start Generating/Confirming DOS Projects & Recruiting Team Leaders
c. Brainstorm for February, March, and April 2010 Projects
4. Status of Juvenile Justice Project (Newark, NJ) 
5. Final Comments (Open floor)

In addition to supporting the exciting and worthwhile projects already listed on the agenda, we strongly encourage all attendees to join and be a part of creating and sustaining new partnerships in both arenas of public service and social justice. Our goal is to engage the Yale Alumni community in various types of short term/long term community-building projects that enable you to contribute positively to your environment and society while working with other fellow Yalies, based on your schedule of availability. We look forward to seeing you.

 

YAAMNY Educational Programs Committee Meeting

When:   December 12, 2009 11:00am-12:30pm
Where:   Think Coffee, 248 Mercer Street
 

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.

 

YAAMNY Arts & Entertainment Commitee Meeting

When:   December 12, 2009 12:00pm
Where:   Cosi (21 st & Park)
 

The YAAMNY Arts & Entertainment Committee strives to provide a forum where alumni can enjoy, share in, and learn from leading practicioners in the world capital of fine and performing arts, and support alumni in the arts, 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. All are welcome.

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