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Blocks Round-Up: Links We Love

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By Reva Gaur

For our latest installment of recommended links, we’re featuring stories on health & fitness, advocacy for after-school and child care programs, free performing arts programs this week citywide, and the financial constraints of many NYC students on graduation day.

New Study Links Exercise to Higher Pay” (Forbes)

Children Ask Bloomberg to Restore Their Funds” (Epoch Times)

Arts Watch: Summer Kicks Off with Make Music NY” (The Lo-Down)

Too Poor For Their Own Graduation” (NY Times SchoolBook)

Contemporary Art With A Jewish Spin

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By Reva Gaur

This week, the 14th Street Y hosts an arts & culture festival for LABA: the National Laboratory for New Jewish Culture, a program through which classical Jewish texts are used to inspire original, contemporary art and thought. Among many fantastic works, the festival will feature a site-specific video projection by artist Anita Glesta called “Watershed” (pictured above.)  As explained on the festival’s website: “The river of frenzied fish presents a metaphor for our survival within the ecosystem of our planet and a forum to think about our city in a global context.” Be sure to stop by the Y this week for much more!

Is 90 The New 40?

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By Jeanette Herrera

“We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” — George Bernard Shaw

When you think of a 90 year-old, what do you see?  From where I am sitting, I see nothing more than greatness!  On Tuesday mornings, the Art School offers a Stone Carving class.  Amongst its attendees, we have a regular attendance of very strong, energetic “beyond baby boomers.”  This group of stone carvers has been together for what might seem like forever.  They come from different walks of life, but have two things in common: the love for sculpting and their 90+ years on this earth and enjoying every single minute of it.

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Blocks Round-Up: Links We Love

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By Reva Gaur

Take a break from your busy Monday and check out an assortment of links we love, featuring a range of stories from Lower East Side photography to building a sense of community in the classroom:

Creating Community Connects Kids” (NEA.org)

How Exercise Fuels the Brain” (New York Times)

5 Ways to Empower Children Against Bullying” (Parents Magazine)

96-Year Old Photographer Rebecca Lepkoff Brings Lower East Side Back in Focus” (NY Daily News)

 

Cause of the Month: Visual Arts

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By Reva Gaur

Did you know that students who participate in the visual arts are three times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement? And that creative arts therapy helps people achieve higher self-esteem? This month, we’re highlighting the important of the visual arts — painting, drawing, photography & more — as our cause of the month. Sticking with this theme, we’ve picked a few recommended articles (in place of our weekly round-up) about the arts:

So Many Resources, So Little Time” (ARTSBlog)

Cool Culture Program Expands Access to the Arts” (The Lo-Down)

Blocks Round-Up: Weekly Links

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By Reva Gaur

This week’s round-up covers early childhood education and parenting; fitness and new year’s resolutions; after school programs and budget cuts; and music in one of our neighborhoods, the East Village. Phew, that’s a lot!

A Poverty Solution That Starts with A Hug” (New York Times)

To Get Fit in 2012, Should You Begin with Eating or Exercise?” (AARP)

NYC Youth Alliances Speaks Out Against Cuts” (NY Nonprofit Press)

Jazz Still Jumps in the East Village, If You Know Where to Find It” (Local East Village)

Blocks Round-Up: L.E.S. Edition

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By Reva Gaur

This week’s round-up is focused on our dynamic neighborhood — the Lower East Side!  We’re excited to continue to serve this vibrant community in new ways with the renovation of our flagship building, which officially launched last week with a historic groundbreaking event. More on that, and other L.E.S. news here:

A World of Change on the Lower East Side” (NY Times “Lens” Blog)

Occupy Wall Street’s Historic Precedent” (Tenement Museum’s Blog)

Anthony Bourdain Spends ‘The Layover’ on the Lower East Side” (Bowery Boogie)

Educational Alliance Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony” (The Lo-Down)

Blocks Round-Up: Weekly Links

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By Reva Gaur

This week’s round-up of links features: the importance of STEM education; older adults who are giving back through social entrepreneurship; and an unlikely Lower East Side art installation.

Five Older Americans Honored for Building Charities” (Philathropy.com)

More Focus on Math, Science Education Vital to Economic Progress” (Huffington Post)

Lox, Bagels & Video Art: Russ and Daughters Becomes Pop-Up Gallery” (DNA Info)

Blocks Round-Up: Performing Arts Edition

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By Reva Gaur

This week’s round-up of links is brought to you by our Cause of the Month — the performing arts! Check out the below articles on the importance of music, dance, theater & more for people of all ages.

In Search Of The Next Arthur Miller” (NY Jewish Week) – features our own LABA program at the 14th Street Y!

GLEE Gives A Note to At-Risk Music Programs” (GLEE’s official website)

Opinion: Fostering A Love of the Arts Among Children” (New York Times)

Can the Study of Music Impact How Our Brain Works?” (FOX 2 St. Louis)

Blocks Round-Up: Weekly Links

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By Reva Gaur

This week’s round-up of links covers early childhood/preschool, the arts in schools, health & wellness for teenagers, and yoga for addiction recovery. Enjoy!

School Days and the Arts: A Perfect Match” (Huffington Post)

Yoga Helps Addicts, Homeless Find Peace” (CNN Health)

Resources for Identifying Wonderful Books for Preschoolers” (NAEYC)

Feeding Teenagers with [Healthy] Cookies and Bars” (NY Times Well Blog)