Friday, October 28, 2022

(Please LIST through: 12/31/2022) NYC PARKS’ ICE SKATING RINKS TO OPEN FOR WINTER SKATING SEASON

Sue Donoghue   

Commissioner, NYC Parks   

www.nyc.gov/parks   

Listing   

PLEASE LIST through   

December 31, 2022   

IMMEDIATE   

   

NYC PARKS' ICE SKATING RINKS TO OPEN FOR WINTER SKATING SEASON   

   

Join a tradition - New Yorkers have been ice skating for more than a hundred years in city parks!   

    

DATE/LOCATION                          

LOCATIONS:             Locations, opening dates and daily hours can be found on NYC Parks' Ice Skating Page   

   

DETAILS:                   Winter is coming, and to welcome the season, NYC Parks is reopening ice skating rinks this coming month! Ice skating with Parks offers a safe way to enjoy the cold weather. All of Parks' ice skating facilities are ADA accessible.   

   

                                    BROOKLYN:    

                                    Abe Stark Rink (Coney Island Boardwalk and West 19th Street)   

                                    LeFrak Center at Lakeside (Prospect Park, at Lincoln Road and Ocean Avenue)   

   

                                    MANHATTAN:   

                                    The Rink at Bryant Park (Bryant Park, between 40th and 42nd Streets)   

                                    Wollman Rink (Central Park, at 63rd Street)   

   

                                    QUEENS:   

                                    World Ice Arena (Flushing Meadows Corona Park, at Avery Avenue and 131st Street)   

   

                                    STATEN ISLAND:    

                                    WWII Veterans War Memorial Ice Skating Rink (Cloves Lake Park, at Victory Blvd west of Clove Road)   

   

                                    For prices and hours of each facility, please see Parks' website   

   

New Yorkers are reminded to only ice skate at designated facilities, and to never skate on frozen water bodies. Stay off water bodies that appear frozen - they are likely not, and venturing onto them is extremely dangerous. Please remember our ice safety guidelines:   

  • Never go on frozen waters.   
  • Parents and caregivers should make sure children are never unattended near ice.   
  • If you hear cracking, lie down immediately to try to distribute your weight.   
  • If you witness someone falling through ice, never attempt to make a rescue by yourself. Call 911 and notify the proper authorities. Be sure to give an exact location and account of the incident.   

   

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Contact:   

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov   

212-360-1311   

  

 


Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Disaster Preparedness

The Personal Disaster Preparedness Presentation given last month at the Concert Hall of the Flatbush Tompkins Congregational Church was terrific. Those in attendance lerned a great deal of practial information about evacuating when necessary and sheltering in place when possible.
 
THE PRESENTATION IS BEING REPEATED THIS COMING SUNDAY!.

We have seen what Hurricane Fiona did to Puerto Rico and what Hurricane Ian did to Florida and South Carolina, and many of us remember what Super Storm Sandy did to Brooklyn just ten years ago. It is really important for all of us to learn how to prepare for such emergencies before they happen so that we can respond appropriately when they do happen.

See the poster below: The presentation will be at 12:00 noon and will last about an hour.
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Friday, October 7, 2022

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Wednesday, October 5, 2022

(Please LIST through: 10/10/22) LEARN TO SWIM WITH NYC PARKS

Sue Donoghue 

Commissioner, NYC Parks 

www.nyc.gov/parks 

Listing 

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October 10, 2022 

IMMEDIATE 


LEARN TO SWIM WITH NYC PARKS 

 

  

DATES:                      Registration is open from October 5 - October 10, 2022 

 

LOCATION:               Register online at: nyc.gov/parks/learntoswim 

 

DETAILS:                   NYC Parks is once again offering our FREE Learn to Swim classes! Parks' popular water skills classes will be opening up registration for the Fall course. Classes are open to all skill levels and age groups – from tots to adults! All Learn to Swim participants, including children, adults, and the parents of tots, must be members of an NYC Parks Recreation Center. 

 

Registration for Learn to Swim is conducted through a free online drawing using a secure site. You must have a valid email address to register. Winners are chosen at random. Applicants who are not chosen will be placed on a waiting list. 

 

Classes are held once a week for nine weeks, running from October to late December. Pool locations are:  

 

BROOKLYN:  

Metropolitan Recreation Center (Bedford and Metropolitan Avenues) 

St John's Recreation Center (Prospect Place, between Troy and Schenectady Avenues) 

 

MANHATTAN: 

Asser Levy Recreation Center (Asser Levy Place and E. 23rd Street) 

Chelsea Recreation Center (430 West 25th Street) 

Constance Baker Motley Recreation Center (348 East 54th Street) 

Gertrude Ederle Recreation Center (232 West 60th Street) 

 

QUEENS: 

Roy Wilkins Recreation Center (177th Street and Baisley Boulevard) 

             

 

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Contact: 

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov 

212-360-1311 


(Please LIST through: 10/10/22) LEARN TO SWIM WITH NYC PARKS

Sue Donoghue

Commissioner, NYC Parks

www.nyc.gov/parks

                                   Listing

PLEASE  LIST through

October 10, 2022

IMMEDIATE



LEARN TO SWIM WITH NYC PARKS


 

DATES: Registration is open from October 5 - October 10, 2022


LOCATION: Register online at: nyc.gov/parks/learntoswim


DETAILS: 

NYC Parks is once again offering our FREE Learn to Swim classes! Parks' popular water 

skills classes will be opening up registration for the Fall course. Classes are open to all skill 

levels and age groups – from tots to adults! All Learn to Swim participants, including

children, adults, and the parents of tots, must be members of an NYC Parks Recreation 

Center.


Registration for Learn to Swim is conducted through a free online drawing using a secure

site. You must have a valid email address to register. Winners are chosen at random. 

Applicants who are not chosen will be placed on a waiting list.


Classes are held once a week for nine weeks, running from October to late December. Pool 

locations are: 


BROOKLYN: 

Metropolitan Recreation Center (Bedford and Metropolitan Avenues)

St John's Recreation Center (Prospect Place, between Troy and Schenectady Avenues)


MANHATTAN:

Asser Levy Recreation Center (Asser Levy Place and E. 23rd Street)

Chelsea Recreation Center (430 West 25th Street)

Constance Baker Motley Recreation Center (348 East 54th Street)

Gertrude Ederle Recreation Center (232 West 60th Street)


QUEENS:

Roy Wilkins Recreation Center (177th Street and Baisley Boulevard)


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Contact:

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

212-360-1311


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