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Lower Manhattan Cultural Council

One Wall Street Court, 2nd Floor • 212-219-9401 • www.lmcc.net

Gist: Next Generation Americana A display of sentences randomly created by a computer will be projected onto the storefront windows of the Deutsche Bank. Creator, Carl Skelton hopes to portray “America’s persistent hope in the promise of technology.” Thru December at 60 Wall Street.

South Street Seaport

Fulton and South Streets • 212-748-8786 • www.southstseaport.org

New york Story exchange Audiences of all ages are invited to join Barbara Aliprantis and guest storytellers for Tellabration 2004. Story topics will include migration journeys, family gatherings, traditional harvest myths, and folktales. Sun, Nov. 21 from 1-4pm. Museum, 12 Fulton St. Free with paid admission. 212-748-8735.

Stuyvesant High School Community Center

345 Chambers Street • 212-267-9700 ext. 342 • www.ccshs.com

2004 Fall class schedule Partake in a variety of activities. Pre-registration is required. 10 week sessions. Individual and Youth members, $75. Non-members, $150. Seniors, $75.

Adult Art – Figure Drawing. Thursdays beginning Oct. 14 from 7:15-9:15pm.

African Dance Workout. Sundays beginning Oct. 10 from 1:15-2:30pm.

Tai Chi. Thursdays beginning Oct. 14 from 7:15-8:15pm.

Tuesday Evening Hour

49 Fulton Street • 212-385-3650

Slide show lecture The Mouth of the Amazon – From Brooklyn to Belem, Brazil with educator and photo-documentarian, Anthony Almeida. Nov. 23 at 6:30 pm. $2 donation.

Wall Street Rising Downtown Information Center

25 Broad Street • 212-425-INFO • events@downtowninfocenter.org • www.downtowninfocenter.org

Art Downtown: Connecting Collections Four perspectives by Mikhail Baryshnikov, Danny Simmons & Russell Simmons, Diane VonFurstenberg, and Robert Wilson will be presented including selections from the world-renowned Deutsche Bank Art Collection. Grand Banking Center, 48 Wall St. Tues. – Fri. from 12-7pm and Sat. & Sun. from noon-5pm. Thru Dec. 10.

Protecting your privacy Eric J. Gertler, author of “Prying Eyes: Protect Your Privacy From People Who Sell,” will discuss how your privacy has been compromised in the post 9/11 world and will also reveal how you can protect your privacy today. Mon, Nov. 22 from 6:30 to 7:30pm.

Holiday toy drive Everyone is invited to bring a new, unwrapped toy to the Downtown Information Center for The United States Marine Corps who will distribute them to needy children in the community. Mon, Nov. 22 – Tues, Dec. 21 from 11am – 7pm.

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