Tuesday, May 26, 2009
SEE YOU TMRW. @ THE BROOKLYN SMALL BUSINESS SUMMIT
Friday, May 22, 2009
TRANSCRIPT OF MICHELLE OBAMA'S SPEECH AT MET MUSEUM of ART
Here is the transcript of Michelle Obama’s speech at Monday’s ribbon cutting for the Metropolitan Museum of Art American Wing here in NYC. You can also view the speech and cutting on the Met's website.
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the First Lady
For Immediate Release May 18, 2009
REMARKS BY THE FIRST LADY
AT THE RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY
FOR THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART AMERICAN WING
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York, New York
3:16 P.M. EDT
MRS. OBAMA: Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Please, rest. (Laughter.) Good afternoon and thank you, Emily, for that introduction, and thank you for reminding me. You know, after 20-some-odd years of knowing a guy, you forget that your first date was at a museum. (Laughter.) But it was, and it was obviously wonderful; it worked.
So I am delighted to be here with you to celebrate American history through the arts. From the beginning of our nation, the inspired works of our artists and artisans have reflected the ingenuity, creativity, independence and beauty of this nation. It is the painter, the potter, the weaver, the silversmith, the architect, the designer whose work continues to create an identity for America that is respected and recognized around the world as distinctive and new.
The American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art captures this spirit in presenting a variety of American art forms and providing a link to history for us to learn from, appreciate and be inspired by.
Our future as an innovative country depends on ensuring that everyone has access to the arts and to cultural opportunity. Nearly 6 million people make their living in the non-profit arts industry, and arts and cultural activities contribute more than $160 billion to our economy every year. And trust me, I tried to do my part to add to that number.
The President included an additional $50 million in funding to the NEA in the stimulus package to preserve jobs in state arts agencies and regional arts organizations in order to keep them up and running during the economic downturn. (Applause.)
But the intersection of creativity and commerce is about more than economic stimulus, it's also about who we are as people. The President and I want to ensure that all children have access to great works of art at museums like the one here. We want them to have access to great poets and musicians in theaters around the country, to arts education in their schools and community workshops.
We want all children who believe in their talent to see a way to create a future for themselves in the arts community, be it as a hobby or as a profession.
The arts are not just a nice thing to have or to do if there is free time or if one can afford it. Rather, paintings and poetry, music and fashion, design and dialogue, they all define who we are as a people and provide an account of our history for the next generation.
The President recently nominated renowned theater producer Rocco Landesman to chair the National Endowment for the Arts. Rocco's entrepreneurial spirit and his commitment to being a bridge between the philanthropic, non-profit and commercial arts community will ensure that all types of art and creative expression are provided fertile ground to live and to grow.
And that's what we hope to do at the White House, that's what we've been trying to do at the White House. We've been trying to break down barriers that too often exist between major cultural establishments and the people in their immediate communities; to invite kids who are living inches away from the power and prestige and fortune and fame, we want to let those kids know that they belong here, too.
I want to applaud the Metropolitan Museum of Art for all the outreach that you do, for having kids like these here today to be involved in this and to experience this and to share this with us, because this is your place, too. So we're very proud of the Met for the work that they've done.
So we are excited. Thank you for including me. And now we can get to the -- we're going to cut the ribbon now.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
MY CLIENT, CHEF PETE, IN THE DAILY NEWS (YES, VEGAN DESSERTS CAN BE YUMMY!)
He generously shared a recipe and tips for making yummy vegan desserts.
Way to go, Pete!
Click HERE to read the article.
Click HERE to read Groovalicious in Brooklyn, Pete's ultra-cool blog about cooking, music, and enlightened entrepreneurship.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
NEW YORK DANCE PARADE.......YANA PULLED IT OFF BIG TIME!
My friend Yana Landowne is the Co-Executive Director and Board Member of the New York Dance Parade.
Holy smokes, do I have the utmost respect for Yana and the other members of the crew who organized this day-long event.
Hundreds of dancers made their way from 28th and Broadway down to Tomkins Square Park. I watched them all go by and then followed them to the main stage where a bunch of groups showcased their talents in choreographed performances.
There were also dance lessons happening, and impromptu performances occurring throughout the park.
Yana, kudos to you and your team!
Friday, May 15, 2009
MY NEIGHBORHOOD NICKNAME
So people in the neighborhood get nicknames, names like Bazooka and Hot Dog, and people forget their real names.
One of the guys I see and chat with regularly at the corner bagel store said to me this week "I have your nickname. It's THE MOUTH." And I'm like "THE MOUTH?" And he says "Yeah, cuz you like to chat it up with everyone." And then I realized it was a compliment. If this neighborhood guy was giving me my neighborhood nickname, then I was officially one of the gang.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
DREAM BINDER REVISITED
There's a lot of good ideas under one roof. My only complaint is that nine times out of ten, Jack uses men as examples to illustrate his concepts.
Anyway, while reading the book I got motivated to write down my 6-month goals for June - November 2009. I typed them up, and then put them into my DREAM BINDER 2009. (See cover to the left.) Here's my description of what a Dream Binder is, edited from a previous post:
It's a 3-ring binder and in it I keep documents and mementos related to my goals for the year. I mostly use magazine pics for inspiration or write notes on 3x5 cards to record what I want or what events occurred that related to my dreams. OR I write something I want as if it has already occurred.
Quick Dream Binder tip: I use plastic page protectors designed to go into a 3-ring binder. I glue or tape 3X5 cards or visual inspiration/mementos to heavy white paper, slip that into the page protector, and snap the page into the 3-ring binder.
Here's something interesting that happened in my dream binder in 2006: I cut out pictures of two things I wanted to win in the New York Public Library Sweepstakes. Although I did not win the spa vacation, I did win a gift certificate to a restaurant in Manhattan! In looking in Dream Binder 2006, I also see seeds of good things that have started to happen in following years.
In summary, a Dream Binder is both a scrapbook and a crystal ball. You can look into it to see good things that happen along the way and to set your intentions for good things to come.
POWArts Presents You and Your Money: Creating A Conscious Money Relationship
Learn how money issues are not only about money; how your subconscious (and conscious) beliefs drive your actions; and how self-sabotaging beliefs lead to "Underearning, Overspending, Debting and Money Fog." Walk away from this interactive session with a better awareness and understanding of your money and practical steps you can take towards a more conscious relationship with yourself and money.
Money Relationship Mentor Helen Kim helps you create a conscious relationship to money so you can live a life of full wealth. Believing that everyone carries their own answers, she stresses a two-pronged approach, addressing the practical and emotional aspects of your relationship to money. In addition to working with private clients, Helen provides live and telephone workshops in New York City. She is a Certified Financial Counselor and a graduate of the Juilliard School. www.YourMoneyRelationship.com
Program Details:
Please join us on Wednesday, May 20th at 6:30 p.m.
Program to begin promptly at 6:45 p.m., reception to follow
Collective Hardware Gallery, 169 Bowery at Delancey
RSVP by Monday, May 11th to rsvp@powarts.org
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
SIMPLE PLEASURE #5: CONTENTMENT
Monday, May 11, 2009
WHY THE BROOKLYN BLOGFEST ROCKED
3. The panelists and Blogs of a Feather leaders reached out to the participants and to one another.
Thursday, May 07, 2009
BROOKLYN BLOGFEST IS TONIGHT...HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Tonight: Brooklyn Blogfest at PowerHouse Arena in DUMBO
--The panel, WHY WE BLOG, moderated by Megan Donis is going to be very interesting.
--The raffle with great prizes, including a Casio digital camera, a Casio watch, a framed photo by Hugh Crawford of Coney Island in the snow, a Babeland goody bag, a framed Ork Design Brooklyn poster donated by Brooklyn Frameworks and MORE.
--There's going to be lots of tasty food and a cash bar at the after-party. Galapagos is inventing a special Brooklyn Blogfest drink.
At Powerhouse there will be iced tea courtesy of Yelp. Bottled water courtesy of Outside.in, and snacks courtesy of Peeled Snacks and Whimsy & Spice Brooklyn Confectioners .
You're gonna love the videos: 20 photographers contributed to Picture Brooklyn: A Tribute to the Borough's Photobloggers edited by Adrian Kinloch of Brit in Brooklyn. All your favorite photobloggers will be represented.
The Blogs-of-a-Feather, small group sessions led by notable bloggers, will be a chance to network and get insight and advice.
What else: The Shout-Out a Blogfest tradition, will be like a groovy open-mic at Galapagos Art Space MCed by Rob Lenihan of Luna Park Gazette.
So come one, come all and find out why Brooklyn is the bloggiest place in America at the Fourth Annual Brooklyn Blogfest on May 7, 2009. Doors open at 7 pm at powerHouse Arena in DUMBO.
"Where better to take the pulse of this rapidly growing community of writers, thinkers and observers than the Brooklyn Blogfest?" ~ Sewell Chan, The New York Times
Also on the agenda: A VIDEO TRIBUTE TO BROOKLYN'S PHOTO BLOGGERS by Adiran Kinloch of Brit in Brooklyn, WHY WE BLOG VIDEO SPOTS by Blue Barn Pictures, THE ROBERT GUSKIND VIDEO, and the annual SHOUT-OUT: a chance to share your blog with the world!
Whether you live to blog, blog to live or are just curious about this thing called blogging, you won't want to miss Brooklyn Blogfest 2009: the best Blogfest yet.
May 7, 2009
Doors open at 7 p.m.
powerHouse Arena
37 Main Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Admission: $10 ($5 for students and seniors)
Brooklyn Blogfest After-Party
Galapagos Art Space
16 Main Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
(right across the street from powerHouse Arena)
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
THE PHENOMENAL VOLUNTEER TEAM OF BROOKLYN BLOGFEST 2009
Without this amazing team, Blogfest could not happen. Thank you!!!
* Other volunteers are listed on “About the Blogfest Planning Group”
Joyce Szuflita (Volunteer Co-Coordinator) – NYC School Help
Alice Crawford
Amanda Wiss – Urban Clarity
Ameet Maturu – Rice of Life
Brenda Backer – A Year in the Park
Casey Fitzpatrick – Out About Brooklyn
Cathryn Swan – Washington Square Park
Chandru Murthi – Seeing Green
Claude Scales – Self Absorbed Boomer
Elizabeth Palmer - Midnight Cowgirls
Hyatt Michaels – F.O.K.U.S.
Julio Barros – E-String Technologies, Inc.
Joyce Hanson - Good Girl Blog
Kim Maier – The Old Stone House
Martie McNabb – Memories Out of the Box
Michael Szuflita
Morgan Doninger – Puzzling NYC
Neil Carlson – Brooklyn Creative League
Peter Solomita (Music), Groovalicious in Brooklyn
Robin Lester – Clinton Hill Blog
Tuey Connell
Yvett Velazquez
Monday, May 04, 2009
SIMPLE PLEASURE #4: HAND-WRITTEN THANK YOU NOTES
I still love coming home to hand-addressed envelopes. The other day, I came home to this pretty gold-embossed thank you note from my dear friend Ceclia Andre.
I keep a little stack of thank-you notes on my desk so I can dash one off at any moment. It makes a big difference to people to let them know in this tangible, heart-felt way that their actions and gestures carry significance.
Sunday, May 03, 2009
SIMPLE PLEASURE #3: IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN
Jim Henson was and is one of my idols and major sources of inspiration.
The book fell open to this entry:
When Jim left the planet so suddenly, all of us who loved him, worked with him, were inspired by him, gathered in New York City. We were like dandelion seeds clinging to the stem and to each other. An on May 16th, the wind began to blow.
There's no stem anymore. We're all floating on the breeze. And it's scary and exhilirating. And there's nothing we can do about it. But gradually, we'll all drift to the ground and plant ourselves. An no matter what we grow into, it'll be influenced by Him. We're Jim's seeds. And it's not only those of us who knew him. Everyone who was touched by his work is a Jim-seed.
He changed our lives. He changed the world. And we'll continue
his work, because that's how inspiration operates. People die, but
inspiration lives and grows. Inspired by his gentleness, we'll fill the
world with gentleness. Inspired by his vision, we'll fill the world with
visiion. Inspired by his chicken imitation, we'll fill the world with
laughter."
-- Jocelyn Stevenson
Saturday, May 02, 2009
SIMPLE PLEASURE #2: THE CHILDREN'S SECTION OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Simple Pleasure Tip: Set aside an hour or two to browse the children's section of the local branch of the public library.
Note: I am dedicating the month of May to the topic of simple pleasures. If you have a simple pleasure that you would like to share with my readers, send me an email with your name, and a link to your site, along with a jpg. attachment with a visual of your simple pleasure. (Original artwork and photos are preferred.) I will post entries at my own discretion.
Friday, May 01, 2009
CREATE GOOD KARMA: BE A VOLUNTEER AT BROOKLYN BLOGFEST 2009
If you want to join this incredible team of people, email me at ETraubman@aol.com
BENEFITS OF BEING A BLOGFEST VOLUNTEER
- Meet incredible people
- Free exposure for your website or blog: we post a link to you on our website Brooklynblogfest.com
- Half price admission - $5
- Three free raffle tickets for all kinds of goodies
- Create good Karma - what goes around comes around
SIMPLE PLEASURE #1: LILY OF THE VALLEY
Simple Pleasure Tip: Find a plant or flower that you usually admire from afar, and allow yourself to bring it into your home.
Note: I am dedicating the month of May to the topic of simple pleasures. If you have a simple pleasure that you would like to share with my readers, send me an email with your name, and a link to your site, along with a jpg. attachment with a visual of your simple pleasure. (Original artwork and photos are preferred.) I will post entries at my own discretion.