Panorama Challenge 2 in the New York Times!

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Check out this coverage of Panorama Challenge in the New York Times!

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Sunday April 1: Come Celebrate Our 1st Birthday!

Come out on Sunday April 1st from 12-6 PM to The City Reliquary Museum! That’s right, we’ve officially been here 1 year…and we’re still going strong. Come meet members of the board, play games, and hang out in our new back room!

Friday 3/23 Sidewalk Reception: Chris Millstein’s Flashlight Collection

Come hang out on the sidewalk with us in celebration of Chris Millstein’s Illuminating Flashlight Collection! The Museum will be open as well…refreshments, artifacts, and other civic splendor. 7 – 10 PM.

Sat. 3/24 Don’t DEMO Domino Bake Sale and Q & A

Join the Waterfront Preservation Alliance at the City Reliquary on Saturday, March 24th from 7

Sat. 4/7 The Panorama Challenge!

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For More Information contact [email protected] or call (718) R-U-CIVIC.

The Queens Museum of Art Presents:
THE PANORAMA CHALLENGE!
A benefit for The City Reliquary
Hosted by The Levys’ Unique New York!

Feb. 22 Required Readings: An Evening of Poetry, Music & Libations

Join us for the first ever City Reliquary Poetry Event! Thursday February 22 at 7:30 PM at The City Reliquary Museum (370 Metropolitan Ave.) Seating is Limited, so come early. Featured Readers: Michael McDonough, Jeremy Schmall, and New York Times guest-columnist, Jennifer Michael Hecht. John Foti will be performing original music with Charlie Faye. Admission: a very affordable $5 museum donation which includes one free drink.

Sunday 11/19 Tribute to A.H. Green

Manhattan Borough Historian, Mike Miscione, will be hosting a tribute to New York’s most forgotten civic leader on Sunday November 19th at the A.H. Green memorial bench in Central Park. See the flyer for more details. Download file

Friday 11/17 Unveiling & Reception, 1939 World’s Fair Collection of Kyle Supley

Our current Community Collections window and Holiday display
THIS FRIDAY 11/17/06 beginning at 7:30 PM,
Unveiling Ceremony at 8:00 PM *promptly*
Refreshments and museum tours to follow.
This special sidewalk reception will reveal the astounding collections of Kyle Supley, a current Williamsburgh resident. Beginning at the young age of 8 years old, Kyle has ammassed an impressive collection of memorabilia from the 1939-1940 New York World’s Fair among many other collections. The extensive and educational display featured in the CR sidewalk windows extends into one full display case inside our museum, complete with actual technicolor film footage of the fair. In addition to this exhibition, we will also be unveiling our annual Holiday Window Display decorated with care by another of Kyle’s extensive collections, Vintage Holiday Decor. Please stop by to help us celebrate the astounding collections on display and enjoy free refreshments and museum tours.
Following our reception, stop by the Cinders Gallery around the corner for more fun, spirits, and a collection of fine artworks by our friend David “Scout” McQueen entitled “Cloudbursts”. Cinders is located on Havemeyer St. at Hope St. Reception; Friday Nov. 17th 7-11 PM

Time Out New York, Collectors Issue

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Here is our most current article in Time Out New York. It features City Reliquary president, Dave Herman and the Vice President of Collections Bill Scanga. Please visit…http://www.timeout.com/newyork/Details.do?xyurl=xyl://TONYWebArticles2/580/features/dave_herman.xml