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Calendar of Events in Lower Manhattan ~ 12/4/19

December 4, 2019 By Robert Simko Leave a Comment

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Tuesday 12/4/19

 

 

10AM
Luminaries
Winter Garden
This holiday tradition in the heart of Lower Manhattan features a canopy of colorful lights emanating from hundreds of suspended lanterns.This interactive exhibit features three Wishing Stations located on the ground that will allow visitors to send a touch-activated wish to the canopy of lanterns above, activating a magical display of lights and colors. Brookfield Place

1PM
Adult Chorus

6 River Terrace
Directed by Church Street School for Music and Art, the BPC Chorus is open to all adults who love to sing. Learn a mix of contemporary and classic songs, and perform at community events throughout the year.Battery Park City Authority

6PM
CB1’s Battery Park City Committee

Metropolitan College 60 West Street – 1st Floor
AGENDA
1) West Thames Street Bridge Completion – Update by Wil Fisher, Government & Community Relations, NYC EDC; Matt Krenek, Skanska
2) New BPCA Contract with Allied for BPC Parks and Community Center– Presentation by Eric Munson, Chief Operating Officer, Battery Park City Authority and John McArdle, Regional Vice President, Allied Universal
3) BPCA Sustainability Plan: Introduction – Presentation by Sarah Fisher Curtin, Senior Project Manager, BPCA; Robert Okpala, BuroHappold; Megan Marini, 3X3
4) Enhancing 311 to Send Specific “Boat Noise” Complaints Directly to Boat Operators and Oversight Authorities – Discussion and Resolution
5) Allied Universal Report, Year Over Year Comparisons – Presentation by Patrick Murphy, Director of Security, Allied Universal
6) BPCA Report with an Updates – Nicholas Sbordone, Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs, BPCA

7PM
Beyond Oneself: The Ethics and Psychology of Awe

New York Academy of Sciences at 7 World Trade Center
At its core, awe and wonder appear to be powerful emotions that can inform and shape our attitudes toward ourselves and others, especially in relation to the larger meaning and purpose of our lives. What are the psychological underpinnings of these universal emotions? How does awe, for example, relate to self-knowledge, and more generally to understanding the enigmatic contradictions of human nature? Is it possible to cultivate and develop this emotion as an ethical incentive in our relations with others? Are awe and wonder capable of awakening and engendering moral transformation? Does the emotion of awe lie at the root of the religious impulse in humans? And is there any room left for a sense of the miraculous in today’s increasingly scientific and secular world? $5-$15 7 World Trade Center.

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