Showing posts with label orchard street contemporaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orchard street contemporaries. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Young Professionals: Drink In the LES!

Join us on Thursday for an awesome evening benefiting the Tenement Museum. Enjoy the artwork (featuring images from the Museum's collection!) and drink up: part of your bar tab will go back to the Museum. It's a win-win for everybody!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Just in Time for Valentine's Day...

Ever wonder about your great-grandparents' social lives or what Lower East Side nightlife was like before The Box or The Eldridge? Join other New York City young professionals and learn more about the Orchard Street Contemporaries at this Valentine's Day-inspired event.

Wednesday, February 10 at 7 PM

RSVP required - Click the image for more details!






















The Orchard Street Contemporaries is a group of young professionals committed to advancing the mission of the Tenement Museum by connecting the immigrant history of the Lower East Side to the vibrancy of the neighborhood today.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Clybourne Park 30 & Under Bash

Interested in how issues like race and gentrification are affecting our neighborhoods? Check out Clybourne Park, a new play at Playwrights Horizons, which explores these themes. Tony Award winner Frank Wood (Side Man; August: Osage County) and Emmy nominee Annie Parrise (Becky Shaw) take a 50-year jaunt through the same neighborhood into which the Younger family dreamed of moving in Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun.


Tenement Museum special for our fans 30 and under: sign up for our Orchard Street Contemporaries mailing list by February 3rd, and we’ll send you a code for $20 tickets to Playwrite Horizon's "Splitsville Stomp," a 30 & under bash on Friday, February 5th. Tickets include admission to the play and a party with djs, cocktails, comfort cuisine and giveaways.

Email OSC(at)tenement.org to sign up.

The Orchard Street Contemporaries is a group of young professionals committed to advancing the mission of the Tenement Museum by connecting the immigrant history of the Lower East Side to the vibrancy of the neighborhood today.