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Events Calender January 2008
New Year Swimmers at Coney Island
01 January, 2008
This year the Coney Island Polar Bear Club is proud to partner with Camp Sunshine for our 1st swim of the new year. A tradition since 1903, all of the people of New York City and beyond are again invited to Coney Island on the boardwalk at Stillwell Avenue, swim time 1:00pm, January 1st, 2008.
New Year Swimmers at Coney Island in New York City
Three Kings Day Parade
04, 06 January, 2008
Three Kings Day is celebrated on January 6th, twelve days after Christmas. It is often viewed as the last day of the Christmas season
Three Kings Day Parade in New York City
Professional Bull Riders Versus Invitational
04-08 January, 2008
The Professional Bull Riders 2008 Versus Invitational returns to New York's Madison Square Garden as 45 top riders challenge the fiercest bulls in the world.
Professional Bull Riders Versus Invitational
New York National Boat Show
29 December 2007 - 06 January 2008
Jacob Javits Convention Center
New York's Jacob K Javits Center hosts one of the largest boat shows in the US. nty to dream about.
New York National Boat Show
Winter Restaurant Week in New York City
01 January - 29 February 2008
Various restaurants in New York.
Held twice a year in January and July, visitors and locals alike can enjoy special menus prepared by finest restaurants. Approximately 200 restaurants take part in the popular "Restaurant Week" offering diners substantial discounts on their usual rates.
Winter Restaurant Week in New York City
Grand Central Kaleidoscope Light Show
December 2007 - January 2008
Grand Central Terminal
Cost: Free
For a month leading up to New Year, New York's stunning Grand Central Station joins in the festive spirit as a spectacular light and sound show transforms the main concourse's famed Sky Ceiling.
Grand Central Kaleidoscope Light Show
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade
January 2008
Bronx
Cost: Free
Each year America's great civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, Jr is commemorated in a grand parade down Manhattan's Fifth Ave, from 61st to 86th St.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade
Chinese Lunar New Year in New York
January 2008
Mott Street, Chinatown
Cost: Free
Dragons, clashing cymbals, colourful costumes, firecrackers and good family fun are all yours for the taking if you visit Chinatown on the first day of their New Year celebrations. A parade leaves the corner of Mott St and Canal St at midday and you can walk with the performers as they dance among the markets of Chinatown.
Chinese Lunar New Year in New York
Winter Antiques Show
18 - 27 January 2008
Seventh Regiment Armory
Cost: USD20
The Winter Antiques Show at the Seventh Regiment Armory in Manhattan is one of America's largest and most important. Exhibitors show a diverse range of American, English, European and Asian fine and decorative arts.
Winter Antiques Show
Holiday Train Show
19 November 2007 - 13 January, 2008
Grand Central Terminal
Cost: Free
The New York Transit Museum Gallery Annex in Grand Central Terminal presents their Holiday Train Show See model trains running through a beautiful holiday landscape that includes models of NYC landmarks such as Grand Central Terminal.
Holiday Train Show
The Pond at Bryant Park Skating
26 October 2007 - Mid January, 2008
Cost: Free
The Pond at Bryant Park is Manhattan's first and only free admission ice skating rink. Back for its third season, The Pond is fast becoming one of NYC's most treasured winter destinations. Whether you enjoy a day of family skating, share a romantic evening spinning under the stars, celebrate the holidays at a company bash, The Pond truly offers a bit of magic for everyone.
The Pond at Bryant Park Skating
Bryant Park
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