Monday, July 12, 2010

NYC's Community Board 8 to FINALLY Hear Request to Landmark Historic Marx Brothers Place in Carnegie Hill

Please join us on Monday, July 19 at 6:30pm in Hexter Lounge at the Hunter College School of Social Work - 129 East 79th Street NYC - when Community Board 8 will FINALLY hear the 93rd Street Beautification Association's Request to Landmark historic Marx Brothers Place in Carnegie Hill!

We would love to have you all attend and testify on behalf of MBP or simply cheer us on from the audience!

In the meantime, please take a moment to blog about, post about, talk about, facebook about, YouTube about or otherwise let the world know that historic Marx Brothers Place has a hot date with CB8!!!

For more info, details, background, etc., please check out what NY Theater Critic & Huffington Post contributor Leonard Jacobs recently wrote about Marx Brothers Place on his popular web site The Clyde Fitch Report by just clicking on this link: http://www.clydefitchreport.com/2010/07/extension-of-carnegie-hill-historic-district-arrives-on-cb8-plate/.

Thanks & we hope to see you all bright eyed & bushy tailed on Monday, July 19 at 6:30pm at 129 East 79th Street for the big date!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

The Preservation Diaries - 'NYC's Landmarks: Just a House of Cards?' - Published June 11, 2010

Thank you for reading The Preservation Diaries written by author and 93rd Street Beautification Association co-chair, Susan Kathryn Hefti, and published online by NY Theater Critic and Huffington Post contributor, Leonard Jacobs, at his popular website - The Clyde Fitch Report. We really appreciate your interest in the column!

We would now like to invite you all to read the latest installment 'NYC's Landmarks: Just a House of Cards?' by just clicking on this link: http://www.clydefitchreport.com/2010/06/new-york-citys-landmarks-is-it-really-just-a-house-of-cards/.

Thank you for your continued interest in and support for our ongoing preservation campaign!

Please keep in touch!

Best wishes from historic Marx Brothers Place in NYC!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Preservation Diaries - 'Can Los Angeles Teach Gotham About City Planning And Historic Preservation?' - Published January 6, 2010

Thank you for reading The Preservation Diaries written by author and 93rd Street Beautification Association Co-Chair, Susan Kathryn Hefti, and published online by NYC Theater Critic and Huffington Post contributor, Leonard Jacobs, at his popular web site - The Clyde Fitch Report! We really appreciate your interest in the column!

We would now like to invite you all to read the latest installment 'Can Los Angeles Teach Gotham About City Planning and Historic Preservation?' by just clicking on this link: http//www.clydefitchreport.com/2010/01/can-los-angeles-teach-gotham-about-city-planning-and-historic-preservation/.

Thank you for your continued interest in and support for our ongoing preservation campaign!

Please keep in touch!

Best wishes from historic Marx Brothers Place in NYC!

The Preservation Diaries - 'The Phantoms of Holden Caulfield's Youth' - Published January 20, 2010

Thank you for reading The Preservation Diaries written by author and 93rd Street Beautification Association Co-Chair, Susan Kathryn Hefti, and published online by NYC Theater Critic and Huffington Post contributor, Leonard Jacobs, at his popular web site - The Clyde Fitch Report! We really appreciate your interest in the column!

We would now like to invite you all to read the latest installment 'The Phantoms of Holden Caulfield's Youth' by just clicking on this link: http//www.clydefitchreport.com/2010/01/the-phantoms-of-holden-caulfields-youth/.

Thanks for your continued interest in and support for our ongoing preservation campaign!

Please keep in touch!

Best wishes from historic Marx Brothers Place in Carnegie Hill NYC!

The Preservation Diaries - 'Of Preservation and Parking Lots' - Published February 5, 2010

Thanks for reading The Preservation Diaries written by author and 93rd Street Beautification Association Co-Chair, Susan Kathryn Hefti, and published online by NYC Theater Critic and Huffington Post contributor, Leonard Jacobs, at his popular web site - The Clyde Fitch Report! We really appreciate your interest in the column!

We would now like to invite you all to read the latest installment entitled 'Of Preservation and Parking Lots' - by just clicking on this link: http//www.clydefitchreport.com/2010/02/of-preservation-and-parking-lots/.

Thanks for your continued interest in and support for our ongoing preservation campaign!

Please keep in touch!

Best wishes from historic Marx Brothers Place in Carnegie Hill NYC!

The Preservation Diaries - 'Busy as a Beaver' - published February 20, 2010

Thanks for reading The Preservation Diaries written by author and 93rd Street Beautification Association Co-Chair, Susan Kathryn Hefti, and published online by NYC Theater Critic and Huffington Post contributor, Leonard Jacobs, at his popular web site - The Clyde Fitch Report! We really appreciate your interest in the column!

We would now like to invite you all to read the latest installment 'Busy as a Beaver' by just clicking on this link: http//www.clydefitchreport.com/2010/02/busy-as-a-beaver/.

Thanks for your continued interest in and support for our ongoing preservation campaign!

Please keep in touch!

Best wishes from historic Marx Brothers Place in Carnegie Hill NYC!

The Preservation Diaries - 'The Malling of Gotham' - published March 9, 2010

Thanks for reading The Preservation Diaries, written by author and 93rd Street Beautification Association Co-Chair, Susan Kathryn Hefti, and published online by NYC Theater Critic & Huffington Post contributor, Leonard Jacobs, at his popular web site - The Clyde Fitch Report! We really appreciate your interest in the column!

We would now like to invite you all to read the latest installment 'The Malling of Gotham' by just clicking on this link: http//www.clydefitchreport.com/2010/03/the-malling-of-gotham/.

Thanks for your continued interest in and support for our ongoing preservation campaign!

Please keep in touch!

Best wishes from historic Marx Brothers Place in Carnegie Hill!