Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Daily News Now Offers Instagram Advertising Programs

The NY Daily News Digital Solutions team can take your advertising message and put it up and track it across many different platforms. In addition to handling all of your SEO and SEM needs we can also steer you through the complicated landscape of social media marketing. We have seen a lot of great responses with our customized Facebook Marketing programs and we are happy to announce our foray into Instagram.

Instagram is a mobile photo sharing app that allows users to share photos and short videos. Businesses are quickly adopting to this platform as it grows in popularity. If you are interested in using Instagram in your marketing program contact us at 212-210-1929 and we can walk you through the process

Here are some tips if you strike out on your own:  Instagram Tips

Just be careful, social media mistakes can be costly.


Monday, October 19, 2015

Come See the Daily News at Trade Nassau : Wed Oct. 21st

Trade Nassau is the largest business to business trade show in Nassau County. Trade Nassau is creating countless opportunities by bringing together premier businesses from Long Island and the greater metropolitan area with national corporations, entrepreneurs, non-profits, government agencies, business advocacy groups and the media.

TRADE NASSAU OCT. 21, 2015
To sign up as an exhibitor or attend for free check out : http://nassautradeshow.com/

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

NYCFC's RJ Allen to Appear at The Brewery in Queens

RJ Allen who played college soccer right next door in New Jersey at Monmouth University will appear at the Brewery Bar, 49-18 30th Avenue in Woodside, Queens on Friday October 9th. The event will run from 5pm to 9pm


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RJ Allen - NYCFC 
The Brewery Bar & Kitchen is the latest addition to the Heart of Astoria, featuring over 15 beers on tap, full menu, happy hour, drink specials and more
Check out their website for the menu, drink specials and special events : The Brewery 


Friday, August 21, 2015

Battle of the Badges is Heating up

ARE YOU READY TO RUMBLE??????????????????

The NYPD and FDNY are preparing their top chefs to battle at Resorts World Casino (http://www.rwnewyork.com/visit-resorts-world ) this Sunday August 23rd at 12 Noon.


If you think the men and women of the FDNY and NYPD are serious about this here is a video from one of our contestants Ben Reiver. He is not playing around:

SEE YOU THIS SUNDAY AT NOON!

BATTLE OF THE BADGES SUNDAY 8/23/15



Thursday, August 20, 2015

Tonight 8/20.Jazz Jazz on the Rooftop at Bourbon Street Bayside

Come on out to the brand new rooftop deck at Bourbon Street for great views, amazing food abd drink and Jazz Vocalist Samantha Carlson as she performs jazz standards and sonngs from the Great American Songbook


Bourbon Street is located at 40-12 Bell Boulevard in Bayside NY 11360
718-224-2200

http://bourbonstreetny.com/

Jazz on the Rooftop at Bourbon Street Bayside

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

The NY Daily News is Giving Away $98,000 in Prizes

Have you ever wanted to stay at one of Florida's most luxurious resorts?  Do you want to indulge in a lavish experience that will leave you feeling relaxed, refreshed, and absolutely regal?  Even better, do you want to win a new car?

Well, youre in luck!
 We're giving away 10 trips to Florida each week!
Plus one Grand Prize winner will receive a 2015 Mazda CX-5!
Pick up a copy of the Daily News each day and enter the daily call-in code!
Enter by calling:
(888) 322-6936

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Monday, August 17, 2015

Family Fun Day At Resorts World Casino NYC

Come one, come all to Resorts World Casino NYC on Sunday August 23rd at 12 Nooon

The main event will be the BBQ Battle of the Badges, pitting the bravest chefs from the FDNY battling the finest chefs from the NYPD to see who's cuisine reigns supreme 

On top of that contest going on there will be family activities from both departments, kiddie entertainment, local food trucks, giveaways and a DJ providing sounds all day long

This is a FREE event to the general public and will be held in the Resorts World Casino NYC parking lot closest to Rockaway Boulevard 

How to get to Resorts World : http://www.rwnewyork.com/visit-resorts-world

RESORTS WORLD NYC Community Fun Day

Friday, August 7, 2015

Battle of the Badges Cooking Contest

The NY Daily News and Resorts World NY along with sponsors: Key Food, Bob Coccia Appliances, Kingsford Charcoal, Food Universe and Tropical Isle present
BBQ BATTLE OF THE BADGES

The NYPD and FDNY battle to see who's cuisine will reign supreme (apologies to Iron Chef) on Sunday August 23rd at Resorts World. The contest will be held in the parking lot closest to Home Depot and will be open to the general public.

How to get to Resorts World NYC : http://www.rwnewyork.com/visit-resorts-world

There will be plenty of family friendly entertainment as well as great food and music. The contest is open to all active members of the FDNY and NYPD 

See the ad in the NY Daily News to enter or email entry into ckelly@nydailynews.com 
BATTLE OF THE BADGES 

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Flushing BID Street Festival Saturday August 1, 2015

Join the Downtown Flushing BID on Saturday August 1st, 2015 for a street festival in the heart of Flushing, 40th road and Prince Street. There will be amazing food vendors, live music and cultural performers as well as refreshments and more 

It will run from 11am to 5pm


Check out some of the sponsors and exhibitors listed below and there will be updates made on their facebook event page : 


www.flushingbid.com




Monday, July 27, 2015

Catskills Comes to Queens Saturday August 1st


WHAT: The Catskills Comes to Queens, a premiere farm-to-festival food and wine tasting featuring more than 20 chefs as well beer, wine, and cider, and live entertainment 

WHEN: August 1, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 

WHERE: Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, New York 11354 

WHO: More than 20 chefs and culinary artisans including:
Chef Hugue Dufour of M. Wells Steak House 
Chef Andy Doubrava of Salt & Fat 
Chef Danny Brown of Danny Brown Wine Bar & Kitchen
Chef Graziano Tecchio of Mint
Chef Ric Orlando, New World Bistro Bar
Pitmaster Josh Bowen of John Brown Smokehouse
Pitmaster Big Lou Elrose of Charred
Fruition Chocolate
Creme Patisserie

Vulto Creamery



To purchase tickets 

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Bourbon Street's 6th Annual Karaoke Contest

Hey America. Do you have talent? Do you want to be idolized by other Americans?

Bourbon Street Restaurant in Bayside Queens is holding auditions for their annual karaoke contest with a grand prize of $1000 to the winner



Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Aviation Networking Event

The Queens Air Services Development Office (ASDO) will host its 33rd Aviation Networking Event on Friday, June 19, 2015 from 9:00 AM to Noon at Russo’s on the Bay In Howard Beach.  In this “reverse” trade show, buyers and major contractors staff tables, while vendors and service suppliers visit each table, sharing information on products and services that are available locally.  This event is FREE; however, an RSVP is required!  To register on-line, go to:
 www.asdoonline.com/EventRegistrationQueens.asp

ASDO is a non-profit organization that facilitates business opportunities between aviation industry purchasers and area businesses.  The program serves the industry at John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia airports and local vendors and service suppliers.  ASDO is funded by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and their airline partners; it is administered by the Aviation Development Council.  All services are free of charge.

Queens Air Services Development Office, John F. Kennedy International Airport
Building #141, First Floor, Jamaica, New York 11430   Phone: (718) 244.6852   Fax: (718) 244.7371
www.ASDOonline.com

The Air Services Development Office is funded by the Port Authority of NY and NJ and their airline partners, and administered by the Aviation Development Council.

Louis Armstrong's Wonderful World Music Festival

The NY Daily News is a proud media sponsor for our most celebrated Queens resident's music festival. This year the feature act is no other than Ms. Lauren Hill. It will all take place at Flushing Meadow Corona Park on Saturday June 20th starting at 12 noon

Check the website for more information : www.armstrongwonderfulworld.com








Wednesday, May 27, 2015

NY Daily News presents "Profiles of Astoria"

The NY Daily News is proud to announce an upcoming hyper local section that will feature the people and places that make Astoria special. The "Profiles of Astoria" special edition is produced in conjunction with the assistance of the Central Astoria Local Development Coalition http://centralastoria.org/

This years section will profile local businesses and their owners, managers and personalities. All of who combine to make Astoria a special place to work, live and eat.

If you and your business would like to be featured in this special issue contact Chris Donovan at 212-210-1929 or cdonovan@nydailynews.com


profiles of astoria
Profiles of Astoria coming out June 25th, 2015

Friday, May 1, 2015

Where to watch Mayweather - Pacquio fight in Queens






Bourbon Street on Bell Boulevard in Bayside will have the fight call the bar for details. Bourbon street offers a wide variety of tap beers, drink specials and an amazing cajun-southern inspired menu. 
Bourbon Street Cafe
40-12 Bell Blvd., Bayside

(718) 224-2200
www.bourbonstreetny.com


Play in Elmhurst, Queens is offering different VIP table packages. Reservations recommended. For more information, call (718) 476-2828. 
Play is located at 77-17 Queens Blvd., play-ny.com.


O'Neill's in Maspeth has been a gathering place for generations of sports fans since back when it was an OTB bar. Plenty of flat screen TV's will ensure a good view anywhere in the bar. 

O’Neill’s
64-21 53rd Dr., Maspeth
(718) 672-9696


For those people looking for a little something extra on their Saturday night:





Thursday, April 23, 2015

Queens Chamber Expo and Breakfast - MAY 13th

The Daily News, once again is a proud sponsor of the Queens Chamber of Commerce's Business Breakfast and Expo. This year's breakfast brings together some of the most prominent people in the New York tech community.

Our Panelists include:
Alan Levy, Chairman and co-founder of Xchange Telecom, a NYC based communications company that is building a hi-speed broadband data network in Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan. Prior to Xchange, Alan was President and COO of Destia Communications, a global communications company that was sold in December 1999 for $1BN. Alan is also the Chairman and founder of BlogTalkRadio, the largest online talk radio network, which is the home of tens of thousands of radio talk shows.

Rachel Haot, Chief Digital Officer and Deputy Secretary for Technology of New York State as part of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's Executive Chamber since January 2014. Her role is to develop digital products, programs, and policies that modernize New York State, with a mission to increase efficiency, make government more accessible, and better serve residents' needs. In its first year, her team delivered a comprehensive, service-focused overhaul and relaunch of www.ny.gov, the first update in 15 years.

Erik Grimmelmann, Ph.D, is the President and CEO of the New York Technology Council (NYTECH). He has been active in the technology community for over thirty years. He worked at Bell Laboratories as a researcher and systems engineer, on the business side of AT&T where he served as AT&T's Internet strategist, and as a Senior Vice president of Dun & Bradstreet. For the past twelve years he has been involved with a variety of startups including Cometa Networks and Send Word Now.              

Cyna Alderman is the Managing Director of the Daily News Innovation Lab, a program launched at the Daily News in September 2013 with a mission to transform media together.  She has also been the Company’s Senior Vice President and General Counsel since 2007.  The Innovation Lab offers early-stage startups the opportunity to collaborate with the Daily News on projects that address media industry needs.  The Innovation Lab also hosts Conversations, a bi-monthly event series that brings together members of the tech and business communities to discuss the changing media landscape.

Our host is Ben Chapman from the NY Daily News. Ben Chapman is an award-winning reporter who covers education for the New York Daily News. A graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism whose work has also been published in the Washington Post and the New York Times, Chapman has written nearly 2,000 articles about New York City schools since joining the paper in 2009.


The event takes place at CitiField on May 13th, the breakfast starts at 8:00am and the trade show at 10. There will be several hundred exhibitors and even more attendees. It is free to walk through the expo

Contact the chamber today to get your breakfast tickets and your booth ; 718-898-8500 ext 123 or email : Sganosis@queenschamber.org

Queens Chamber Expo 

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

NY Daily News Publishes Wedding Guide

On Sunday April 12th the Daily News published the latest version of its Wedding Guide. The response from readers and advertisers alike was overwhelming. We are still receiving a ton of entries on our honeymoon giveaway as well.
Here was our cover:
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NY Daily News Wedding Guide
The design of the online version came out flawless as well and can be accessed here :




Friday, April 10, 2015

RIP Jack Friedman, Queens Chamber, King of Queens

It is with great sadness, that I relay the information that colleague, mentor and friend, Jack Friedman passed away yesterday a few days shy of his 56th birthday. Jack was a true friend to the Daily News and helped create Queens Week an annual look at all the things that makes Queens great. Jack's vision was to use the power of the Daily News to get the word out across the New York City and beyond about how great Queens was, is and continues to be.
Jack Friedman Obit, NY Daily News

Jack, who was as big a fan of Queens than anyone could ever hope to be, came to the Daily News in 2010 and had a vision of spreading the word, dare I say the gospel of Queens, and its amazing cultural institutions, business groups, ethnic diversity and premium events in one place, The Daily News. Jack was not only a fan of Queens but he was a fan of our company, our reach, our impact on people and he knew that with his ideas and our impact he could really effect change. He was looking to change Queens’ image as a “pass through” borough and as an after thought to Manhattan. I am not trying to tell you that he single handedly changed Queens image but if you keep up on these things you have for sure read articles about the “hot neighborhoods” and the “places to visit “and  they have all been talking about Queens

One of my favorite photos of Jack in an Islanders jersey, he tried as best he could to get them to come here but alas it was not meant to be. But he always had big ideas and saw the bigger picture

Jack Friedman Captain of the NY Islanders, LOL

One of my other favorite pictures is this one with Jack center stage. From the left its Mitch Modell of Modell's Sporting Goods, Chris Donovan from the NY Daily News, Jack, Bruce Bendall from Major World and Dan Glickman from Fairway.  I will tell you that i obviously have no business in this photo but Jack made things like this happen.

Queens Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast 2012

RIP Jack Friedman you will truly be missed....



Monday, March 23, 2015

NY DAILY NEWS Wedding Guide Publishes Sunday April 12th

The NY Daily News will publish their annual wedding guide on Sunday April 12th. This special edition will feature the top vendors in the industry. To get your business seen in NYC's best daily newspaper contact Dave DeMay at 212-210-2031 or email him: ddemay@nydailynews.com



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YOUR WEDDING 

This year in addition to the print product the Daily News will also print an online special section in order to reach all people who interact with the Daily News brand on a daily basis (over 40 million unique users per month!)
ONLINE WEDDING GUIDE 

NY Daily News How To Guide!


Our annual How to Guide has currently online and offers amazing How To tips and the best businesses to visit!

http://www.nydailynews.com/services/how-to


Some examples are:
How to find frames that turn heads
How to put a ring on it and save
10 Tips to protect your personal information
Learn how to win big at the tables10 Egg-cellent videos to boost your breakfast

Friday, March 20, 2015

Nikko Hibachi Grand Opening Friday March 20th

The Hibachi Tables
FRESH MEADOWS, NY - Nikko Hibachi Sushi & Bar is having their Grand Opening today at 1PM. They are opening in the space that used to be the Sly Fox Inn on Union Turnpike right near St. John's University and directly across the street from Barnes & Nobles.

The space was completely gutted and renovated and now boasts a full length bar, an enormous hibachi room and plenty of seating for lunch or dinner.
Beautiful Dining Room

See their ad in today's Daily News and make sure you visit them soon. They are located 177-21 Union Turnpike Fresh Meadows NY 11366. Call for reservations 718-820-8818 

Check the website : http://www.nikkohibachiny.com/

Nikko Hibachi Sushi & Bar

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Queens Boasts 2 Sites for NY Rangers Viewing Parties

2015 has turned out to be quite a year for hockey in New York. Both the Rangers and Islanders are having great seasons and are currently going back and forth in first place in their division. Their last regular season matchup is taking place on Tuesday March 10th and it is going to be intense. The Islanders have the edge in this year's games but the Rangers had an amazing come back win the last time the two teams met.
The game is sold out and if you don't have a ticket you will want to watch this game in a crowd to feel the tension and excitement first hand. Luckily for Queens residents there are two choices to watch the games at official NY Ranger viewing parties; Bourbon Street in Bayside and Austin Ale House in Kew Gardens.
Check out their official press release:

OH BOY! LOOK AT THIS!
# Queens RANGERS FANS!
It's time to paint the town BLUE!

Join Bourbon Street Queens next Tuesday, March 10th for the Bud Light New York Rangers viewing party as the New York Rangers take on the New York Islanders! Enter for plenty of giveaways and sweepstakes specials on your social media for #NYRHQSweeps on game night!!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:  Join the Austin 's Ale House on Thursday, April 2 at 8pm for Rangers vs. Minnesota viewing party!  Enter for plenty of giveaways and sweepstakes specials on your social media for #NYRHQSweeps on game night!


Check it out on the :


Monday, March 2, 2015

It’s In Queens! (March 5 to March 11)


Two upcoming events are clear signs that the weather is about to get better: a St. Patrick’s Day parade and a workshop on vegetable gardening. Other options include a huge NYC trivia competition, a Turkish cooking class, Asian fan dancing, jazz, opera, and film. Here’s the rundown.

March 5, Preview Screening of Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, 7 pm. Independent filmmakers David and Nathan Zellner are in person for a screening of their new film inspired by the urban legend of a young woman found dead in Minnesota in 2001. The tale is that she had been searching for a buried treasure. $15. Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Ave., Kaufman Arts District, www.movingimage.us.
March 5, Turkish Cooking Class, 6:30 pm. The Turkish Cultural Center Queens teaches how to prepare Turkish food. The menu features ali nazik (roasted eggplant dish), carrot yogurt salad, and a dessert. Free babysitting for children ages 5 and up. $20. Alley Pond Environmental Center, 228-06 Northern Blvd., Douglaston, www.alleypond.com

March 6, Fred Hersch Trio, 7:30 pm. Six-time Grammy-nominated pianist Fred Hersch makes ballads sing sweetly and makes up-tempo tunes jump with pulse-quickening verve. Free. Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, www.flushingtownhall.org

March 6, Eighth Annual Panorama Challenge, 7 pm. Geographical geeks and NYC know-it-alls are encouraged to join the world’s only geographical trivia-based game night. $15. Queens Museum, NYC Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, www.queensmuseum.org

March 6, Book Signing for Legendary Locals of Forest Hills and Rego Park, 7 pm. Local preservationist Michael H. Perlman presents, discusses, and signs his new book, which features unique stories of more than 200 Forest Hills and Rego Park notables. Free. Barnes & Noble, 70-00 Austin St., Forest Hills, 917-446-7775

March 6, Business Forum Breakfast, 8 am. Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen, who is in charge of housing and economic development, is the guest speaker. $25 suggested donation. Queens College Student Union Ballroom, vicinity of 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, www.qc.cuny.edu

March 7, Queens County St. Patrick’s Day Parade, 1 pm. The parade route for this free, 40th annual event starts at Beach 129th and Newport Avenue and ends at Beach 100th Street in Rockaway Beach, www.queenscountyparade.org

March 7, Asian Fan Dance Workshop, 2 pm. Song Hee Lee, a Korean dancer, and Ling Tang, a Chinese dancer, teach fan routines from both traditions. Bring your own folding fan. $10/$8 for children. Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, www.flushingtownhall.org

March 7, Susan McKeown Live, 7:30 pm. A concert by a singer/songwriter who specializes in traditional Irish music. $25/ $17 for seniors, students and unemployed. New York Irish Center, 10-40 Jackson Ave., LIC, www.nyirish.org

March 7, The Sound of Music, 8:30 pm (and March 8 at 3 pm). Rodgers & Hammerstein’s classic presented by special arrangement with R&H Theatricals. $22/$20 for seniors and children. The Community Theater Group of Bay Terrace Garden Jewish Center, 13-00 209th St., Bayside, www.TheatreByTheBayNY.com

March 7, Das Audit, 4 pm. Formed in 2014, this New York-based instrumental ensemble -- Eve Essex (alto sax/flutes); Sean Keenan (bass); Craig Kalpakjian (guitar); and John Anderson (percussion) -- delights with new compositions. $5. SculptureCenter, 44-19 Purves St., LIC, www.sculpture-center.org.
March 7, Backyard Photography: Take Your Best Shot (Part 2 of 2), 9:30 am. Professional photographer Wayne “Fli” Summerlin teaches effective camera use and the importance of composition and lighting. Bring your own camera. $66. Alley Pond Environmental Center, 228-06 Northern Blvd., Douglaston, www.alleypond.com

March 8, NYS Pavilion Lecture/Book Signing by Author Christian Kellberg, 2:30 pm. The NYS Pavilion is a legacy of the 1964 World’s Fair. Kellberg is part of a volunteer effort to paint its mezzanine. He has photographed many neighborhoods and their landmarks and is the photographer of much of the content in this book. Free. Queens Historical Society, 143-35 37th Ave., Flushing, www.queenshistoricalsociety.org

March 8, Momenta Quartet: Tan Dun’s Ghost Opera, 2 pm. This five-movement work is for string quartet and pipa with water, metal, stone and paper. Inspired by childhood memories of the shamanistic ghost operas of Chinese peasant culture, it calls on the spirits of Bach, Shakespeare, ancient folk tradition, and nature. The Momenta Quartet is joined by virtuoso pipa player Zhou Yi. $15/$10 for students. Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, www.flushingtownhall.org

March 8, The Body: Disruptions of the Intimate, 2 pm. A conversation between artists Chris Freeman and Jeannie Simms, whose projects explore the body as a site of memories and desires. Freeman discusses how an awareness of the body and mortality affect his choice of art material and representations of wood scenes as metaphors for the obstacles that we construct in our lives. Simms discusses her collaborations with Indonesian lesbian domestic workers to create portraits and performances that speak of their personal lives and vulnerable economic situations. Free. Dorsky Gallery, 11-03 45th Ave., LIC, www.dorsky.org

March 8, Start Summer Veggies Indoors, 1:30 pm. Expert Fred Gerber leads an introductory adult workshop on starting summer vegetables indoors. $6. Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St. Flushing, www.queensbotanical.org

March 10-28, Aaron Landsman: Running Away From The One With The Knife, 8 pm. This play is about suicide and religious faith. It’s a memorial and an exorcism for a woman named Christina; it’s the story of her sister, and the monk who is their friend. The play is terse, allusive, and full of monologues, repeated short scenes, and hastily scrawled signs that comment on what’s happening. The Chocolate Factory Theater, 5-49 49th Ave., LIC, www.chocolatefactorytheater.org

March 11, Robert Christgau: The Dean of American Rock Critics, 7 pm. This Queens native chronicled many of the key cultural shifts of the last half century and revolutionized the cultural status of the music critic in the process. He discusses his new memoir, Going Into the City: Portrait of a Critic as a Young Man alongside his wife, Carola Dibbell, who presents her new novel, The Only Ones. Dibbell is also a highly regarded rock critic. Free. The Astoria Bookshop, 31-29 31st St., Astoria, www.astoriabookshop.com

The “It’s In Queens” column is produced by the Queens Tourism Council with the hope that readers will enjoy the borough’s wonderful attractions. More info at www.itsinqueens.com


Thursday, February 26, 2015

Queens College Business Forum Friday March 6th

On Friday March 6th Queens College presents a Business Forum Breakfast featuring Deputy mayor of NYC for Housing and Economic Development Alicia Glen.





Building on its position as a center of learning and interdisciplinary connections in our ethnically diverse borough, Queens College hosts four business forums a year. Held from 8 am to 10 am, each forum consists of a networking breakfast followed by a lecture by one expert or a panel discussion. Topics typically concern entrepreneurship, small business, or the state of our economy. In addition to offering insights into today's ever-changing business world, these events foster discussion with local business and community leaders and gives them opportunities to interact with our faculty, alumni, and students.

Monday, February 23, 2015

Putting Down Roots - A Benefit for Forestdale April 21,2015

Located in a campus like setting on 3 acres in Forest Hills, Forestdale is committed to providing resources that strengthen underserved communities in Queens. Our mission is to ensure that children and families have the fundamental assets they need to thrive and live independently. Core services include foster care; comprehensive services to fathers; wrap around programs for pregnant and parenting teens; crisis intervention for system-involved families.

Forestdale provides educational advocacy; access to good jobs that lead to fulfilling careers and state of the art health care.

With a history of service dating back to 1854, Forestdale serves over 1,000 families in high risk neighborhoods throughout Queens.


Our Benefit is a great chance to get to know Forestdale and its people!

See their website for more information:  Forestdale Benefit

Friday, February 20, 2015

THE NY DAILY NEWS @ THE QUEENS CHAMBER ENERGY SUMMIT

On Thursday February 12th the Daily News was a proud sponsor of the Queens Chamber of Commerce's : Future of Energy Business Summit held at Queens College. Leaders and companies from all areas of the energy sector were in attendance to exhibit and attend seminars. They were also treated to a speech from keynote speaker Robert Catell, Chairman of the Board at Keyera corp.

It was a great day to meet new businesses and talk about the future of energy and we were proud to produce the supplement for the show

Here is yours truly at my expo table holding the supplement 


Photo courtesy of Allan Ngai 

For more information on Queens Chamber Events and how to join call them at 718-898-8500
Or check them out on the web at : Queens Chamber Events

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Upcoming Events at Alewife NYC


The folks at Alewife, located at 5-14 51st avenue in Long Island City, do a great job of putting together special events from local brewers as well as benefits for worthy causes. 


http://alewifenyc.com/


The next few events are listed with links below and include the kick off to Craft Beer week, a fundraiser and a night for Long Island Breweries to feature their special selections. go to one or go to all, as there is always a great fun, welcoming vibe and always good beer.




The Opening Tap with De Molen for New York Craft Beer Week 2015

Friday, February 13, 2015

Join Central Astoria LDC for their 35th Anniversary Celebration

The Central Astoria LDC is a wonderful organization serving the residents of Astoria and helping to preserve and enhance the neighborhood. Astoria Queens is an amazing place to live, work or do business largely as a result of organizations like Central Astoria.

Consider being a part of their 35th Anniversary Gala at the Melrose Ballroom on Thursday March 5th 2015.

From Central Astoria:  

In an effort to raise funds we would also appreciate you supporting us with an ad in our 35th Anniversary Souvenir Journal. Enclosed please find information regarding sponsorship levels,
journal ads, and tickets to our 35th Anniversary Celebration and dinner.
The proceeds from this event will allow us to continue to assist our residents, seniors, and businesses, as well as provide the annual Independence Celebration, free concerts and movies in Astoria Park. Please use the reverse side order form or email your sponsor-ship, journal ad, and/or ticket requests to info@centralastoria.nyc



Thursday, January 29, 2015

Celebrate Mardi Gras at Bourbon Street in Bayside

Book your reservations for ‪#‎MardiGras‬ on OpenTable for the best seats in the house! We'll have the ‪#‎SavoyQuintet‬ performing at 7pm! ‪#‎bayside‬ ‪#‎queens‬ ‪#‎bellblvd‬


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MARDI GRAS AT BOURBON STREET BAYSIDE


Thursday, January 15, 2015

The Waterford on the Bay Senior Living

Take advantage of this ALL-INCLUSIVE SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES with No Move-in Fees or Security Deposit!


631 Foster Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11230
(Off Ocean Parkway)
718-859-2400
SignatureLivingNYC.com

2900 Bragg Street
Brooklyn, New York 11235
(Off Emmons Ave.)
718-891-8400
TheWaterfordOnTheBay.com
info@thewaterfordonthebay.com

Monday, January 12, 2015

Fall in Love with the Daily News


This year Valentine's Day will fall on a Saturday, which is good and bad for business owners. It will be good for the fact that people are more likely to go out to dinner on a Saturday, but its always nice to have Valentine's Day to fall during the week for a bonus night of business 

All other retailers should be out ahead of the weekend in front of customers and the Daily News can help you do that. Contact us for great rates and special features for our Valentine's Day ad. In print or online. 

DAILY NEWS VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL 

Monday, January 5, 2015

January Picks for Queens

The Queens Economic Development Corporation's (QEDC)  mission is to create and retain jobs through  programming that grows our neighborhoods, assists small businesses and promotes tourism and business development

The NY Daily News has partnered with them on events like the "Taste of Queens" , the World's Fair memorial celebration and special sections like "It's in Queens" and "Celebrate the Rockaways". They have always been a great partner and a great cheerleader for the borough. I believe that they played a major part in getting Queens recognized as a best travel destination in the US by Lonely Planet ( Lonely Planet article ) and they were nice enough to ask me to contribute to their monthly picks column, which you can check out here: Chris Donovan's picks for January


Feel free to let us know what you're favorite places in Queens and travel the borough when you get a chance and check out their calendar: Its in Queens Events

THE UNISPHERE A QUEENS ICON