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13 April 2010
 
Hello Members and Friends,
 
 
Please RSVP for the Mixer with the Board Members of Community Board 4 being held at new Chamber member restaurant Las Chicas Locas.
Working with your local community board is an important part of operating your business.  More details below.  
 
The City Council reintroduced the Paid Sick Leave bill, INT 0097, and below we have included a link to the bill and an update with regard to the changes made to it.
 
Our calendar is constantly growing, so if you have an idea for an event or a speaker based on a pressing local issue, send us an email.  We are always interested in your thoughts and ideas, and making the Chamber the best resource for you and your business.
 
Best,
 
The GVCCC
In This Issue
Happy Hour with Community Board 4
Paid Sick Leave Bill Retintroduced!
Las Chicas Locas for a Happy, Happy Hour
Dine at The Place on April 22nd and Support VillageCare
Free Event at Chelsea Art Museum
Help Deserving Children Grow and Learn Through Sports
Community Board 2 Mixer Moved
Affordable Health Insurance for Your Business
Please RSVP for Happy Hour with Community Board 4
 
Please join the Chamber for a mixer with the board members of Community Board 4.
 
April 20
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Las Chicas Locas
160 West 25th Street
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RSVP to
lauren@villagechelsea.com by Friday, April 16.
 
For the full current Calendar of CB4 meetings please click here.
NYU 2031 Plan Revealed Tonight
 
NYU2031
 
 
 
Join NYU as they share their long-term, city-wide strategy for
future growth,
NYU 2031: NYU in NYC.

Launched in 2006, shaped by extensive engagement with the community, and
refined by two years of thoughtful analysis, NYU 2031: NYU in NYC sets the
strategic vision for how the University will look to grow more transparently and predictably over the next two decades.

NYU appreciates the important role the community has played in the development
of this strategy, and they would be very pleased if you would join them for this occasion.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
5:30 to 8 p.m.
Kimmel Center for University Life
60 Washington Square South, 10th Floor

Refreshments will be served. Activities for children will be provided.

NYU's Office of Government and Community Affairs can be reached at
212.998.2400
Paid Sick Leave Bill Re-introduced as INT 0097
 
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With the backdrop of an unemployment rate exceeding the national average, City Council members heard at a public hearing on paid sick time legislation that businesses can and will move outside of NYC to more hospitable areas where they can grow and compete.

 

Businesses that stay will not only face tough competition from outside the city, but must also contend with growth-killing policies from our city council. Jobs will be lost, hours reduced and wages lowered to pay for this misguided mandate. 

 

Let us be clear, New York City businesses of every size support the right of workers to stay home without fear of retribution if they are sick.

 

Protections and guidelines are in place at the City, State and Federal level to ensure employees have the protections they need. The Federal government is looking at job creation and sick time bills too, let's wait on them to do their job before passing a job killing bill in NYC.

 

Keep NYC's job creation and growth economic engine running; don't enact a bad policy that will force businesses to downsize.  Tell the City Council to do the right thing...NYC needs job creation, not job killing legislation

 

City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has yet to take an official position on this bill.  Email the Speaker and let her know how you feel about INT 0097! 

 
Click here to read an article from Staten Island Live on the Paid Sick Leave issue.
 

 

This message is brought to you by:

 
The 5 Borough Chamber Alliance, 23rd St. Association, Air Transport Association, Brooklyn 86th St. BID, Brooklyn 5th Avenue BID, Bucks Business Network, Building Industry of NY (Staten Island),  Business Council of New York State, Chinese Chamber of Commerce of New York, Colombian Chamber of Commerce of New York, Food Industry Alliance of NY State, Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce, Myrtle Avenue BID, National Association of Theatre Owners of NY State, National Cleaners Association, National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce New York City Nightlife Association, New York City Partneship, New York Metropolitan Retail Association, New York State Restaurant Association, NYC Newsstand Operators Association, Printing  Industries Alliance, Real Estate Board of NY, Ridgewood Local Development Corporation, Staten Island Board of Realtors, Staten Island Business Friends, Staten Island Home Improvement Association, Utica Avenue Merchants Association .
Las Chicas Locas for a Happy, Happy Hour
 

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With its upscale ambiance and simple yet world class menu, Las Chicas Locas Restaurant, Lounge and Tequila Bar is a unique oasis among Mexican restaurants in New York City.   Their seasonal menus masterfully showcase the vibrant array of bold flavors and spices in authentic Mexican fare.

Swing by their bar which serves over 30 types of tequilas as well as mojitos, sangria, seasonal specialty cocktails, and and an extensive collection of wines, beer and premium liquors. Enjoy dinner and cocktails al fresco on their spacious outdoor patio!
 
Las Chicas Locas Happy Hour
160 West 25th Street (btw 6th and 7th Avenues) 
 
4:00 - 7:00 PM daily: 
 
$3 Dos Equis
Half price pitchers of sangria, brown sugar mojitos and Cactus Punch
$6 plate of sliders
$6 pulled chicken tostadas
Dine at THE PLACE on April 22nd and Support VillageCare of New York!
 
VillageCare invites you to support a great cause simply by dining out through their Taste of the City campaign!  One evening each month, a different restaurant will donate a portion of the proceeds to VillageCare in honor of The Momentum Project's 25th anniversary. 
 
On Thursday, April 22nd, The Place restaurant will donate 15% of the proceeds to The Momentum Project. The Place is located at 310 West 4th Street - Between Bank Street and 12th Street. Telephone: (212) 924-2711. Dinner is served from 5:30 p.m.-11 p.m. Reservations are preferred.
 
April 22nd
The Place
310 West 4th Street 
www.theplaceny.com
4pm - 12:30am 

VillageCare is a community-based, not-for-profit organization serving seniors, persons living with HIV/AIDS and individuals in need of medical and rehabilitation services. 

As one of VillageCare's programs, The Momentum Project sustains health and fosters wellness by providing communal meals, take-home pantry bags, and support services to any person living with HIV/AIDS, their family members and loved ones in New York City.

For more information on Taste of the City please contact Kristie DeKoker, Director of Development, at (212) 337-5751 or
kristied@vcny.org.  

For more information on VillageCare, please visit www.villagecare.org. 

For more information on The Momentum Project's 25th Anniversary, please visit
www.themomentumproject.org/25.

Free Afternoon of Japanese Art and Culture  at the Chelsea Art Museum
 

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The Chelsea Art Museum is hosting an afternoon of Japanese art and culture complementing a current exhibition of contemporary Japanese artist Kotaro Fukui: Silent flowers and Ostriches.
 
Friday April 16, 2010 at 4 PM
Chelsea Art Museum
556 West 22nd Street
(at 11th Avenue)
 
  • Talk by Matthew McKelway, Professor of Japanese Art History at Columbia University
  • Traditional Tea Ceremony by tea master Tomoko Murakami
  • Music Performance by renowned musician Kaoru Watanabe
 
Event is FREE with museum admission ($8)
Help Deserving Children Grow and Learn Through Sports
 

Chelsea Piers Scholarship Fund
 
Swing into Spring Charity Golf Extravaganza benefiting the Chelsea Piers Scholarship Fund
 
Help deserving children learn and grow through sports
 
Friday, May 14, 2010 6:30 - 10:00pm
The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers
Pier 59 - 18th Street & the West Side Highway

The Chelsea Piers Scholarship Fund (CPSF) is committed to providing children in need with the opportunity to experience the enormous benefits and enjoyment of participation in athletics. Monies raised through the CPSF are used to provide partial and full scholarships to under-resourced children to participate in sports camps and programs at Chelsea Piers and throughout New York City. CPSF has provided over 1,500 children with athletic grants. www.chelseapiers.com/cpsf


Tickets: $100 in advance; $125 at the door.

For more information, please call 212.336.6500 ext. 6566 or visit
www.chelseapiers.com/charitygolf

Proceeds from Swing Into Spring will benefit the Chelsea Piers Scholarship Fund, a 501(c)(3) organization. All contributions are tax-deductible in the manner prescribed by law.
Community Board 2 Mixer Moved to JUNE
 
Please join the Chamber for a mixer with the board members of Community Board 2.
 
JUNE DATE TBD
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Amity Hall
80 West 3rd Street
For the full current Calendar of CB2 meetings please click here.
Health Insurance for Small Businesses at an Affordable Price
 
 

Aetna

Think health insurance is too expensive, think again.
 
Aetna created the NYC Community PlansSM  specifically designed for small businesses with 2 to 50 employees who live or work and access care in the five boroughs of NYC. The greatest thing about this plan are the low premiums, with individual plans starting as low as $276/month. 
 
Plan highlights:
 
- Preventive care covered at 100% (routine physicals, screenings and immunizations, well-child and well-woman visits)
- Affordable copays for most professional services
- 100% coverage after applicable copays for most professional services
- A local network of doctors who understand the needs of the diverse population of NYC

In addition to attractive rates and benefit packages, this plan offers a wealth of programs that complement the standard medical coverage including savings on health-related products, eyewear, gym memberships and more.

For more information, visit the NYC Community Plan website or contact Rose Carbonell at carbonellr@aetna.com or (212) 457-0307.
Upcoming Events
Mixer with Community Board 4
20 April 2010
 
Better Block Party
in conjunction with Whole Foods Market
June 12, 2010 
 
Mixer with Community Board 2
JUNE TBD
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