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New York City Events Calendar
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Events List for February 2008
New York City Street Fairs 2008
New York City January 2008 (Past Events)
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Bronx Half Marathon in New York
The NYRR Half-Marathon Grand Prix Presented by Continental Airlines follows a longstanding tradition of welcoming runners to scenic, history-rich courses in New York City's five boroughs to race the popular half-marathon (13.1-mile) distance.
10 February 2008
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Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York
Westminster Kennel Club Dog show attracts 2500 dogs for 29 gruelling hours of judging. By Tuesday evening, only seven remain in competition for the coveted Best in Show award. Naturally, visitors will find lots of canine-related commerce in evidence around the fringes of the show.
11-12 February 2008
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Tibetan Annual Carnegie Hall Benefit Concert
The Annual Carnegie Hall Benefit Concert for the Tibetan cause takes place at Carnegie Hall. The 2008 line-up would put many festivals to shame, with appearances by Sufjan Stevens, Marisa Monte, Nawang Khechog and music direction by Phillip Glass.
13 February 2008
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Valentine's Day Weddings on the Empire State Building
Valentine's Day Weddings on the Empire State Building: Each and every Valentine's Day 14 couples get married on the 80th floor of the most famous building in the world, automatically becoming members of the Empire State Building Wedding Club in the process.
14 February 2008
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Skating Club of New York Showcase Competition 2008
SCNY Showcase Competition 2008:
Showcase fuses artistic creativity with figure skating for single skaters, duets and smallensembles of three to seven. Skating Club of New York Showcase offers the categories of light entertainment, dramatic entertainment and extemporaneous improvisation to singles skaters.
16 February 2008
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American International Toy Fair 2008
American International Toy Fair is one of a few major toy industry trade shows held around the world. It is held annually in late winter (mid February) in New York City's Toy District (Broadway and 5th Avenue in the mid 20s) and at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and is open to the toy trade only.
17-20 February 2008
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BAHF International Indoor Hockey Tournament
BAHF International Indoor Hockey Tournament held on the last weekend of February each year, attracts an extremely diverse group of participants that range from University teams to male and female club teams from the United States and Canada.
23-24 February 2008
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Giants Super Bowl Parade
Giants Super Bowl Parade: New York City plans to honor the Super Bowl champion New York Giants with a ticker-tape parade that will end with a ceremony at City Hall Plaza.
05 February 2008
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Winter Restaurant Week in New York City
Winter Restaurant Week 2008: Held twice a year in January and July, visitors and locals alike can enjoy special menus prepared by some of the finest restaurants. Approximately 200 restaurants take part in the popular "Restaurant Week" offering diners substantial discounts on their usual rates.
01 January - 29 February 2008
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Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum's Annual Kids Week
Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum's annual Kids Week,introducing the joys and wonders of science and space. With various art projects for children of all ages, the institutions represented attest to the diversity of applied science to reiterate that science is fascinating, challenging and fun.
February 2008
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Annual Half Moon New York Sword Ale 2008
The Half Moon New York Sword Ale brings the phenomenon of sword dancing to a number of venues around a curious New York City, including the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Jefferson Market Library.
16-17 February 2008
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Strawberry One-Act Festival
The Strawberry One-Act Festival at the American Theatre of Actors offers playwrights from across the USA the chance to see their one-act piece turned into a full-length play, developed by the Riant Theatre Company.
14 - 24 February 2008
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New Works by Italian Choreographer Marco Pelle
Italian choreographer Marco Pelle will present new choreography at New York Theatre Ballet's Dance Gallery. Guest dancers are Kyle Coffman, Mitchell Kilby, Rie Okura, Evan Swenson, Julie-Anne Taylor, and Elena Zahlmann soloists from New York Theatre Ballet.
28 & 29 February 2008
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New York International Children's Film Festival 2008
The annual New York International Children's Film Festival is a treat for all ages, though it is aimed at the three-to-18 age group. So grab a kid and get the lowdown on the latest in children's cinema at Manhattan's IFC Center.
29 February - 16 March 2008
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2008 St Patrick's Day Parade in New York
St Patrick's Day Parade 2008: New York's spinal cord, 5th Avenue, hosts the largest street parade in New York every St Patrick's Day as thousands of Americans of Irish descent march in celebration of their faith. The parade starts at 44th St with 5th Ave and goes north to 86th St, where it turns east for 3rd Avenue.
16 March 2008
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The ethereal Tribute in Light memorial was designed to help lessen the aching loss felt across the country since 9/11. It is a profound symbol of strength, hope and resiliency.
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New Yankee Stadium is the working title for a new stadium for the New York Yankees, currently under construction. It will open in 2009, replacing the third-oldest stadium in the Major Leagues.
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In popular culture 'The Bronx' has often symbolized violence, decay, and urban ruin. In fact, there are guidebooks that say you must never go to the Bronx! Sheer ignorance, that is all we have to say! Interactive Bronx map
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