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Suicide Prevention Walk 10/13/13

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The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is holding a suicide prevention walk (Hudson River Walk) on Sunday, October 13th at 12 noon. The FREE 3-mile walk begins near the Exchange Place PATH station at the J. Grundy Pier.

It’s free to register and you don’t have to donate or fund-raise unless you feel like it. Please register here. You can also register in-person at the walk on Sunday.

If you can’t make it but would like to donate, please do that hereThe funds raised at this event are utilized to help raise awareness and bring us closer to a world without suicide.

Please join me, as this is a cause close to my heart.

 

Let’s save some lives!
JCG 

P.S. My team will be rocking these bracelets below. Say hi if you see us!

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Butterfly Pinning at Kanibal Home 10/10/13

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On Thursday, Kanibal Home (213 Montgomery St.) is hosting a craft class at 7:30pm on Butterfly Pinning. Learn how to steam, spread and pin a butterfly. The class includes materials and you taking home a framed butterfly. $25.

These events fill up quickly, so you must RSVP: kanibal@kanibalhome.com to attend.

Happy pinning,
JCG

Jersey City Homebrew Competition: 10/5/13

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Jersey City Ties has linked up with Jersey City Brew Club and the guys who brought you the Battle of the Brews to co-host the 3rd Annual Jersey City Homebrew Competition, taking place during the 4th St. Arts & Music Festival on Saturday, October 5th at 4pm.

In their words: “A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit 4th Street Arts, Inc. in its mission to promote and grow the artist community in Jersey City. If you are interested in attending, competing, or judging, check out the official Jersey City Homebrew Competition Facebook page.”

Event listing here.

Jersey City Artist’s Studio Tour: 10/5 & 10/6

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This weekend marks one of the most fabulous (one of my favorite) weekends in Jersey City—that of the Artists Studio Tour. Residents of Jersey City are invited to the homes/studios of Jersey City artists. You’ll view their work, chat with them and can purchase snappy new pieces to adorn your walls and tables.

It’s the weekend my Mom buys another Jesus or Mary silk-screened piece from Shawn Michael Lang (the artist of the above), my Aunt Jennifer takes me to Grigory Gurevich’s house and Barrow St. Mansion, and my boyfriend or best friend and I get separated at 150 Bay in different studio apartments. (I will be checking out James Fraser this year.) Check 150 Bay Street’s flier here.

The kick-off party is on Friday, October 4th at the Tenmarc Building. Shuttles will run from the Grove Street PATH starting at 5:30pm.

Follow the studio artists tour on FB here for full info.

Cheers,
JCG

Click below for my pics from previous years; some works will be on display again this weekend…

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Jersey City Bootcamp

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Two weeks ago, I heard about Jersey City’s FREE Fitness Boot Camp classes for its residents—just in the nick of time to attend the first class. I quickly laced up my sneakers and walked over to Pershing Field’s Community Center (201 Central Ave.) at 7pm.

There was a great turnout of people, and of all ages and demographics at that. I kept wondering, Why did I only hear about this an hour before?

[Note to JC: It is up to you to keep me informed if you want me to keep informing you of all the great things this city has to offer. NB: Take the publicity while the publicity’s still free.]

One of the “mayor’s men,” a tall man in a full suit with a skinny black tie, introduced the class. He had done the 6am class at Mary Mcleod Bethune Center (140 Martin Luther King Drive) and explained the program.

The instructor, Mario Perez, a trainer at Creative Fitness Concepts in downtown Jersey City, has a positive demeanor that is motivating. You won’t feel gym-timidated or singled out, which is great for shy group-workout gals like me.

Everyone was able to keep up pretty well that first class. I hadn’t done strength work in years, so I was surprised that I kept up, too. The main crux of our workout was maybe only 20-25 minutes of hard work. The rest of the hour was warm up, cool-down, explaining of exercises and breaks.

I felt great when I left. Fast forward to the next day: pain in my arms. Two days after the workout, my thighs were burning. So what seemed not too hard was definitely working. Yay!

Classes are one hour and on Tuesdays and Thursdays at both venues (mornings at Bethune; evenings at Pershing).

The Tuesday class at Pershing was just added (meets except for every 3rd Tuesday of the month), and I attended last night. Not feeling the pain yet, but I hope I do soon!

Last night I also found out about other free programs:

-Beginner weight and conditioning class
-Advanced weight and conditioning class
-Adult yoga
-Water aerobics for adults and seniors (pool fee is $3)
-Cricket
-Scuba lessons (pool fee is $3)
-Indoor tennis
-Soccer

Read more about the programs here. (Click on program-specific tabs on left.)

Health is wealth,
JCG

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