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May 11, 2018

Mother's Day in Marble Hill 2018

~~Dozens of kids happily created their masterpieces for mom at our Truckin’ with KRVC Card & Corsage Mother’s Day event in Marble Hill on Friday, May 11th.  The budding artists used a mix of glitter, tissue paper and imagination to honor moms on their special day. This all took place in front of Flowers By Zenda at 5217 Broadway... read more

May 01, 2018

LinkedIn for Job Seekers

KRVC’s May 1st workshop for Job Seekers was well attended by people interested in deepening their understanding of the purpose of LinkedIn, the benefits of using LinkedIn and the best way to build an effective profile on LinkedIn.

Lavie Margolin offered a lively and interesting presentation on the scope of LinkedIn and... read more

Apr 29, 2018

Webseries Screening - "The Invaders"

We had a terrific screening and talk back with Bronx filmmaker Mark Cabaroy.  His family-friendly webseries "The Invaders" has been a tremendous success, winning numerous awards in film festivals all over the country.  It can been seen streaming at this link.

Mark... read more

Apr 19, 2018

Club KRVC with Sarah J. Cion and Marty Kenney

We had a wonderful evening with jazz pianist Sarah J. Cion and bassist Marty Kenney.  They performed a beautiful mix of jazz standards and originals.  The house was full and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the evening.

 

Apr 09, 2018

Docs in the Bronx -- Documentary Film Screening

We had a great time hosting a screening of "BROTHERHOOD: America’s First Muslim Fraternity," a new documentary film by Wheeler Sparks and Dylan Hollingsworth. It was a moving and provocative look into a world we would not otherwise have access to.

"BROTHERHOOD: America’s First Muslim Fraternity" tells the story of the founding... read more

Mar 29, 2018

Club KRVC with Poet Sarah Stern

On March 29th award-winning poet Sarah Stern read from her book "But Today is Different." Her writing is full of charm, wit, sensitivity and visceral directness. She also shared with us some of her newer, not yet published, poems. After the reading, Sarah gave the audience a writing prompt to quickly write for five minutes about a... read more

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