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EVENT in New York!!

Thursday, December 7

Antiques & Fine Art at the Armory, Wendy Show, The 7th Regiment Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street. Featuring over 60 International dealers presenting an array of antiquities through the 21st Century, the show will run Thursday, December 7 to Monday, December 11. Hours are 11:00AM-8:00PM, Thursday and Friday, and 11:00AM-7:00PM, Saturday, Sunday and Monday; $20 per person with journal. Through Monday, December 11.

Friday, December 8

Gingerbread Homes for Animals, hosted by Rational Animal and the ASPCA, Chelsea Market, 75 Ninth Avenue. 4th annual Gingerbread Homes for Animals・pastry exhibit. Rational Animal, the ASPCA, will present this event along with The French Culinary Institute, PastryScoop.com and HEART. Portion of funds raised goes to the Picasso Veterinary Fund. Runs through Sunday, December 17.

Tuesday, December 12

Nan Kempner: American Chic, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fifth Avenue at 83rd Street. This Costume Institute exhibition celebrates the cool glamour, spare elegance, and iconic style of one of the most renowned members of the Best-Dressed List痴 Hall of Fame, the late Mrs. Thomas L. Kempner, through a selection of her favorite designers and couture ensembles. Call us for private shopping tours at 212-370-1319 and let us know what you wish to purchase, size and price ranges.

Thursday, December 14

Display of the Original New York Ratification of the US Bill of Rights, Federal Hall National Memorial, 26 Wall Street, The original New York Ratification of the US Bill of Rights will be displayed in New York for the first time in 216 years. In addition to the free display, the National Park Service and the National Archives host a free related exhibit, interpreters in period costumes and various family activities. New York City is rich in history and we壇 love to create a personalized experience for you. Runs through Sunday, December 17. 1:00 PM ・5:00 PM on the 14th and Friday ・Sunday 10:00 AM ・5:00 PM. After that, there will be a copy of the document on display and the original returns to Washington, DC.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Chanukkah, begins.

Sunday, December 24

Christmas Eve services vary from location to location. Check the venue of your choice for the time of the service. St. Patrick痴 Cathedral痴 midnight service requires a ticket.

Monday, December 25

Christmas

Tuesday, December 26

Kwanzaa is a non-religious African American holiday which celebrates family, community, and culture. It is celebrated for seven days: December 26 - January 1. The name Kwanzaa is derived from the phrase "matunda ya kwanza" which means "first fruits" in Swahili. The kinara is the center of the Kwanzaa setting and represents the original stalk from which we came: our ancestry.

Saturday, December 30

New York National Boat Show, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Main Entrance, 35th Street and 11th Avenue, 212-984-7000. World's first & longest running boating event features 1000+ vessels from major U.S. and international manufacturers as well as 200+ vendors selling everything needed for getting out on the water--electronics and engines, accessories and nautical gifts items, finance and insurance, gadgets and gear. Runs through Sunday, January 7.

Monday, December 31st in Times Square

There are a variety of options for you for New Year痴 Eve including yacht cruises, a mini-marathon in Central Park with fireworks, or we could book a dinner reservation for you with your very own place saved for you in Times Square to watch the Ball Drop, or you could arrive hours early and wait.

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