Showing posts with label cb 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cb 10. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Event: F.I.T. Money Magazine, in conjunction with Community Board 10, presents Harlem Speaks Out On The MTA

Event: F.I.T. Money Magazine, in conjunction with Community Board 10, presents Harlem Speaks Out On The MTA

Time: 6 pm - 9 pm
Day & Date: Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Location:
Hans Christian Anderson Complex, P.S. M242
134 W 122nd Street | Auditorium
New York, NY 10027

Attendance:
  • Free
  • Register to obtain Ticket(s) - http://Fitmoneymtaspeak.eventbrite.com
    • Each attendee should fill out their information for each ticket.
      • To Attend - Register for the event (Tickets are needed to enter the event).
      • To Speak - Select the registered speakers ticket only (Registered Speakers must present a photo ID).
Intention of this Forum:
  • To inspire the community to speak out to the MTA on how their proposal impacts their everyday lives and their ability to make a living.
  • To empower the community to participate in public hearings and let their voice be heard.
  • To empower our local politicians to listen to the people and truly understand their concerns.
  • To inform people on the importance of the 2010 Census.
Politicians Invited:
Confirmed:
Scott Stringer - Manhattan Borough President - bpschedule@manhattanbp.org
Pending:Bill De Blasio - Public Advocate - jdavila@pubadvocate.nyc.gov - 212.669.7200
John C. Liu - City Comptroller - action@comptroller.nyc.gov
Inez Dickens - City Council District 9 Representative - dickens@council.nyc.ny.us
Bill Perkins - NY State Senator - perkins@senate.state.ny.us
Charles Rangel - U.S. Representative for NY - rangel@mail.house.gov
Keith Wright - NY State Assemblyman - wrightk@assembly.state.ny.us

Request:People to assist the day of the event.
If anyone is interested, please contact the event organizer at the contact information provided below.

Twitter: Please tweet the following hashtag and tweet
RT @FITMoney NYers come out and tell us how #MTAcuts affect your wallet - 3/2, 6p: http://bit.ly/dkj5OT

Contact:
M. Natasha Reid, Editor-in-Chief
F.I.T. Money Magazine
Telephone: 212-662-1288
Website: FitMoneyMagazine.com

EVENT: [March 3, 2010] March 2010 Manhattan Community Board 10 General Monthly Meeting


EVENT: [March 3, 2010] March 2010 Manhattan Community Board 10 General Monthly Meeting
RESPONSIBLE FOR: Central Harlem

TIME: 6:00 PM
DAY & DATE: Wednesday, March 3, 2009

NOTE:
  • Bring Picture ID to enter building.
  • You must sign the "Speakers List" to make an Announcement.
  • Come early because the "Speakers List" has been "yanked" at about 6:05 pm
LOCATION:
Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building | 2nd Floor (Gallery)
163 West 125th Street
New York, NY 10027

INFORMATION:
General Monthly Meeting of Manhattan Community Board 10 (Central Harlem) occurs the first Wednesday of every month from September to June).

Sometimes there are meetings during the months of July and August.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

EVENT: [Tonight] May 2009 Manhattan Community Board 10 General Monthly Meeting

EVENT: [Tonight] May 2009 Manhattan Community Board 10 General Monthly Meeting

RESPONSIBLE FOR: Central Harlem

TIME: 6:00 PM
DAY & DATE: Wednesday, May 6, 2009

NOTE:
  • Bring Picture ID to enter building.
  • You must sign the "Speakers List" to make an Announcement.
LOCATION:
Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
State Office Building | 2nd Floor (Gallery)
163 West 125th Street
New York, NY 10027

INFORMATION:
General Monthly Meeting of Manhattan Community Board 10 (Central Harlem) occurs the first Wednesday of every month from September to June).

Sometimes there are meetings during the months of July and August.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

CB 10 Public Member Application.

The Community Board 10 (Central Harlem) Public Member Application is posted here in the CB 10 Files Section.

A Public Member is allowed to sit on CB 10 Committees as a voting member of the committees. However, a Public Member does not vote during the Business Session of a Monthly General Board Meeting.

Although it limits Community-At-Large input, it is one way to attempt to influence (no matter how minimal) CB 10 decisions.