Community Board High Five

Community Board High Five

Feb 5, 2019 - A Twitter board for a middle school classroom made out of paper. The shared gesture can be physical—like a high five—or social—a teacher. Community to HIGH FIVE for the Arts Fund for the Arts encourages community members to donate and challenge five friends to give a HIGH FIVE for the Arts LOUISVILLE, KY, JUNE 26, 2017- Louisville, KY is well documented as the original home of the high five.

The Empowerment Fund is a program service of the High Fives Non-Profit Foundation that provides resources and inspiration in the form of alternative healing and therapies, rehabilitative and adaptive equipment to athletes who suffer a life-altering injury while pursuing a dream in the mountain action sports community. Board-approved funds are allocated to assist disabled athletes in the recovery process and help achieve goals in the sports they love. Learn more about the Empowerment Fund Meet the Athletes of the Empowerment Fund Apply for the Empowerment Fund M2M IS A HIGH FIVES PROGRAM SERVICE DEMONSTRATING OUR DEEP SENSE OF APPRECIATION FOR THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO SERVE OUR COUNTRY IN THE MILITARY — SPECIFICALLY FOR THOSE VETERANS WHO HAVE SUFFERED LIFE-ALTERING INJURIES IN THE NAME OF LOYALTY TO AMERICA. THE SERVICE EXISTS AS A COLLECTIVE EFFORT BETWEEN HIGH FIVES FOUNDATION,,, AND. INJURED US MILITARY VETERANS ARE PROVIDED THE OPPORTUNITY TO TRAIN AT A 9-WEEK PROGRAM AT ADAPTIVE TRAINING FOUNDATION IN DALLAS, TEXAS AND PARALYMPIC SPORT RENO IN RENO, NEVADA PREPARING FOR A WEEK OF SKIING AT SQUAW VALLEY ALPINE MEADOWS, INSTRUCTED BY ACHIEVE TAHOE ADAPTIVE SKI PROGRAM — 100% FUELED AND INSPIRED BY THE HIGH FIVES FOUNDATION.

Learn more about Military to the Mountain (Being Aware Safe In Critical Situations) A program service of the High Fives Foundation designed to promote safety and awareness through world-class fundamentals coaching of action sports athletes and through videos that help promote critical thinking to winter sports enthusiasts of all ages. Learn more about B.A.S.I.C.S Located at 10775 Pioneer Trail – Suite #108 in Truckee, CA, the CR Johnson Healing Center is a program service of the High Fives Non-Profit Foundation that provides resources for athletes in recovery from sport related injuries. Resources include: physical therapy, acupuncture, massage, personal training and more. Learn more about the CR Johnson Healing Center Footer.

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Transportation & Environment Monday, January 28th, 2019, at 6:00pm Bryant Park Corporation 111 West 40th Street, #2400 David Harris Sandler, Chair Sam Levy, Vice Chair Agenda: • Application by Morning Sun Bus Company, Inc for an intercity bus stop in front of 201 West 37th Street, on the north side of the street between 7th and 8th Avenues. The proposed location is an existing bus stop for Vision Tours Corp. Scan tech nissan serial decoder download. The stop would be shared by the bus companies. There would be 2 pick-ups at 7:30am and 5:30 pm, 7 days a week.

There would be 2 drop-offs at 2:00pm and 10:00pm, 7 days a week. • Application by Eastern Coachways Inc. For an intercity bus stop in front of 175 Madison Avenue on the east side of the street between East 33rd and East 34th Streets. The proposed location is an existing bus stop for the MTA's QM21 and BXM18. There would be 1 pick-up per day at 11:00 AM and 1 drop-off per day at 5:30 PM, 7 days a week. • Department of Design and Construction (DDC) and Department of Transportation (DOT) present preliminary design of the Pedestrian Improvements project at 40th - 42nd Streets (b/w 5th & 6th Avenues) which will involve: relaying/resetting blue stone sidewalk; granite curbs; roadway resurfacing on W. 40th St; neckdown on W.

Corner) and 1 catch basin and street light relocation. Landmarks Tuesday, February 5th, 2019, at 6:00pm Xavier High School 30 West 16th Street, 2nd Floor Library Layla Law-Gisiko, Chair Renee Cafaro, Vice Chair Agenda • Department of Design and Construction (DDC) and Department of Transportation (DOT) present preliminary design of the Pedestrian Improvements project at 40th - 42nd Streets (b/w 5th & 6th Avenues) which will involve: relaying/resetting blue stone sidewalk; granite curbs; roadway resurfacing on W. 40th St; neckdown on W. Corner) and 1 catch basin and street light relocation. • New York Public Library application to create a new pedestrian entrance and terrace on 40th St; adjust grading of the paved plaza at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 40th St for accessibility; and widen the archway and enlarge the driveway at the existing, vehicular loading entrance on 40th St. • 252 Lexington Avenue, Central Synagogue, application to Landmarks requesting a Report approving Continuing Maintenance Program pursuant to Section 81-64 of the Zoning Resolution. • 5 West 16th Street, application for installation of a vent for HVAC.

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