Co-op City Times 04/13/2024

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Candidates for the 2024 Riverbay Board Election to be Certified

Wednesday, April 17

Fourteen prospective candidates returned Statements of Intent to the 2024 Election Committee indicating their interest in running for the seat on the Riverbay Board of Directors this year.

Election packages became available for pick up on Wednesday, April 3, during normal business hours from the Riverbay Legal department, and after-hours from Public Safety, until midnight on Wednesday, April 10, the deadline to return the completed Statement of Intent to the Election Committee.

The co-chairs of the 2024 Election Committee are Board Director Anika Green-Watson and Board Director Claudia Sampson.

For prospective candidates with questions about the Riverbay Board of Directors and/or the election process, the Election Committee held an Information Session in Room 31 of the Bartow Center on Monday, April 8, which was attended by approximately 25-30 shareholders. (See Election Committee Update on page 1 of this issue.) According to Election co-chair Sampson, while some of the attendees were prospecive candidates, some were appliants to serve on the Election Committee and others were observers.

“It was an impressive turnout and demonstrated a keen interest on the part of shareholders who are willing to do their part in support of this great experiment called coopertaive living,” said Director Sampson. “Hopefully, this is a harbinger of good things to come as Anika and I work with the Election Committee members towards a successful outcome. Thank you for your enthusiasm and commitment to this important endeavor.”

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2024 Election Committee Update

The deadline for prospective 2024 Riverbay Board applicants to submit a Statement of Intent was Wednesday, April 10th. In an effort to both encourage shareholders to apply and to provide an overview of the role of a Board director, Anika Green-Watson and Claudia Sampson, the 2024 Election Committee co-chairs, hosted an information session on Monday, April 8th.

The Information Session agenda included: an overview of the Riverbay Board structure, a discussion on the responsibilities of the position, a review of the qualifications to become a Board director, and a review of the 2024 election calendar. Attendees watched a video, entitled, Mitchell-Lama Co-ops: The Basics (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiFhuDuYq7A). The video delved into what it means to sit on the board of a Mitchell-Lama cooperative and laid the groundwork for a deeper discussion around the roles and responsibilities within the corporation.

During the meeting, co-chair Claudia Sampson emphasized the importance of the Board of Directors in driving organizational excellence.

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Earthquake Preparedness

Solar Eclipse 2024

But there was nothing fictional about the eclipse; in fact, many came together at the New York Public Library to learn about it. Shareholders gathered on the patio of the Baychester Branch library with paper glasses so dark they could safely look at the sun and see the moon passing over it.

A rare solar eclipse occurs when the moon

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Income Afidavit Help Sessions Next Week

Filing Period: April 1—April 30, 2024

Riverbay Management has scheduled help sessions to be held in each of the three community centers to assist shareholders who may need assistance filling out and notarizing their 2023 Income Affidavit form.

For shareholders filing a paper Income Affidavit, Finance department staff will be available in each center according to the following schedule:

• Bartow Center, Room 31 – Monday, April 15, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.

• Einstein Center, Room 45 – Wednesday, April 17, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.

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CCPD Chief Joseph Riley and Riverbay Safety Director Anthony Barzelatto will present an Earthquake Preparedness Workshop on Monday, April 22, 6-8 p.m. in the Bartow Center, Room 31. Shareholders are invited and encouraged to attend.

Like a scene from a science fiction movie, Co-op City residents gathered on benches, balconies, and basketball courts, to stare into space with their ISO 12312-2 solar viewers.
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travels between the earth and the sun. New York’s last total eclipse was in 1925, and the next one will be in 2079, but the next one in the United States is in 2045. On April 8, a partial eclipse began at 2:10 p.m., blocking out 89% of the sun at 3:35 p.m., and ending at 4:46 p.m. The sky resembled dawn for four and a half minutes, as the moon blocked out sunlight.

The event increased tourism, economic revenue, and congestion but it was also a unique community relations opportunity here in Co-op City.

“I live in the neighborhood and we were going to sit on the bench, but we thought it would be nice to be around other people who are doing what we’re doing,” said Lynn Horton.

cades later, she decided to see this one from the library.

Library Manager Leslie Brown thanked everyone for coming and welcomed city’s budget cuts to the Public Library, so they could continue similar events throughout the year. Though some learned about safety precautions there, others learned on the news and on March 30 when Steve Paintner, Lehman Lecturer and Co-op shareholder, gave an eclipse information session in the Bartow Community Center.

“It’s not something that happens very often; the next one is in another 20-odd-years so if you’re alive today, spend a few minutes doing this,” said seventy one-year-old Jose Rivera.

Rivers Run Community Garden Looking for Volunteers

Rivers Run Community Garden is looking for volunteers in anticipation of its Earth Day event on Saturday, April 20. Current gardeners, of whom 60% are above the age of 60, are making progress with the site’s renovation, but garden president Gail Sharbaan says more volunteers are needed to help

high as she had hoped, she says students from Capital Preparatory School, Bronx Health Sciences and Roosevelt high schools have contributed a lot.

“If it wasn’t for them, I don’t think we would be as far along as we are because I don’t know how I would’ve done it without them.”

these renovations will also prepare the garden for this year’s Harvest Festival, arts events, and Mothers’ and Fathers’ Days celebrations. New volunteers are welcome regardless of age or experience.

“It’s very easy, just come with your enthusiasm,” said Sharbaan.

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Jose Rivera (left) and other spectators viewing the eclipse from the rooftop of Garage #4. Margaret Chinnery (right) also viewing the near total eclipse with other Co-op City spectators. A view of the Co-op City spectators watching the near total eclipse at the Baychester Library. Photos by Rozaan Boone, P.M. Campbell and Ralph Henriquez

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Participatory Budget Week

Join other New Yorkers in deciding how $24 million in capital funding will be spent in the Fiscal Year 25 city budget! Participatory Budgeting Vote Week this year runs from Saturday, April 6, through Sunday, April 14. Shareholders who are 11 years old and older can vote online at tinyurl.com/yc8xvvms or in-person at Councilmember Kevin Riley’s Co-op City office, at 135 Einstein Loop, Room 44. Participatory Budgeting proposals are projects that benefit their respective City Council district, such as programming for community engagement events, fairs, workshops, training or classes.

Hutch River Earth Week Clean-Up

Friends of the Hutchinson River Greenway are having an Earth Week Clean-Up on Sunday, April 14, 10 a.m.-noon, at The Hutchinson Metro Center, 1250 Waters Place (Mercy University Parking). Join the group outdoors to maintain the Milkweed, have plantings, clear up the pathway and promote NYC Parkland. Garden tools, gloves, water and snacks will be provided. For information, call (646) 404-1491.

Dogs Must be Leashed in Public Spaces

The Department of Public Safety has received complaints that authorized dog owners are using the community’s gated parks as dog runs. These parks are NOT dog parks. Shareholders should be aware that dogs must be on a leash in any public space within Co-op City. Shareholders with dogs found off leash are in violation of NYC Law and Riverbay rules and regulations. If a dog is observed off leash, shareholders should not confront the violator. Please call Public Safety at 718-671-3050. Dispatchers are available 24 hours a day. A Community Complaint may be issued to the owner of a dog detected off leash on our property. The fine for this violation is $200.00.

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DOT Set to Begin Implementing Paperless Parking Meters

Paperless parking meters are coming to New York City and the Department of Transit (DOT) announced the implementation of a new system on April 8.

Drivers will no longer have to display a paper receipt on their dashboard after paying. The new models, called Pay-By-Plate parking meters, do not print paper receipts and instead utilize a back-lit touchscreen and solar panel.

Paying for parking on the new machines can be done in four simple steps, drivers first press the start button to turn on the touchscreen, then the individual enters their car’s license plate number and state. The final two steps are entering the amount of time the individual would like to park for, and lastly, paying their parking fee. Drivers can pay using a credit card, exact change or via the ParkNYC app, which is available for download on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

DOT expects to begin phasing in the new machines starting in May. Northern Manhattan will be the first phase of implementation. DOT expects to complete the entire rollout in Manhattan by July of this year. Following Manhattan, DOT plans to install the new parking meters in Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Staten Island in spring of 2025.

DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez discussed the added convenience the new machines will bring to New Yorkers during the announcement of the new system on April 8.

“Our new pay-by-plate parking meters are simple to

use and will make short-term parking easier for everyone. Drivers will no longer need to worry about leaving a paper receipt on their dashboard and can use the convenience of the ParkNYC app to pay the meter while on the go,” Rodriguez said.

One of the main reasons New York City is implementing new parking meters is to eliminate the amount of paper used by current parking meters. Specifically, the DOT approximated that current parking meters throughout the city print eight miles worth of receipts daily. When added together, the city’s current parking meters produce roughly over 2500 miles of paper receipts annually, also according to the DOT, which is more than the distance between New York City and Los Angeles by plane.

After the Pay–By–Plate machines are implemented across the 80,000 citywide parking meter spaces, individuals will no longer be able to illegally transfer their vehicle’s remaining metered time to another vehicle or parking zone using their paper receipt. Additionally, the NYPD expects the Pay-By-Plate machines to improve their capacity to enforce parking meters and prevent cars from overstaying their allotted time.

Implementing Pay–By–Plate parking meters is a part of Mayor Eric Adams’ Curb Management Action Plan, which was announced in September of 2023. The Mayor’s plan focuses on optimizing the city’s curb space for pedestrians in addition to streamlining the efficiency of services such as parcel deliveries, passenger drop-offs and passenger pickups.

Truman Hosts Pro Tennis Clinic

Truman tennis players were treated to a fun and interactive clinic on Friday, April 5, hosted by tennis player and tennis brand marketing expert Bryan Griffin. Tennis Coach Kaitlin McCabe, a personal friend of Griffin’s, arranged the workshop, which was originally planned to last an hour but ended up going more than three hours. Coach McCabe summarized the event:

“Bryan (Griffin) spoke to students about his experiences playing tennis in college and on tour and explained how learning the game and fostering community opened up doors for him in his professional career

said Coach McCabe. “He then fielded questions from students before engaging with the kids in drills and match play. The students were having such a wonderful time, embracing the challenges and taking his tips and tricks to heart for their own game play. He is scheduled to come again in May and hopes we can develop an ongoing partnership.”

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On Wednesday, April 17, the Election Committee will announce the names of the shareholders who are eligible to run in this year’s Board election. The Co-op City Times dated Saturday, April 20, 2024.

The Committee has scheduled a virtual Candidates’ Orientation meeting for on the election rules. At that meeting, the candidates will also receive the guidelines for the Election Supplements published in the Co-op City Times, and a random drawing will be held to determine the order of placement of the to be published in the Saturday, May 4, 2024 issue of the Co-op City Times The order of statements in the remaining two Election Supplements – to be published on Saturday, May 11, and Saturday, May 18 – will be rotated to one of the three election editions. The drawing will also determine the order of names on a ballot. Candidates’ names will rotate automatically on the ballot. have of the Election Committee or about the editorial guidelines for the

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The 2024 Election Committee members are: and Claudia Sampson

a sense of purpose to advance the objectives of the 2024 Election Committee.

Next Steps: As of the April 10th deadline, 14 candidates have submitted Statements of Intent to run for the Board of Directors. The Committee will 20th edition of the Co-op City Times

Election Supplements.

In their election supplement statements and ads, the candidates will outline on issues facing the community. They will each received a free ¼ page ad, although they may purchase additional advertising in the Co-op City Times

All material submitted for publication is reviewed by the Election Committee candidates to adhere to the newspaper’s editorial deadline established for the election supplements. Statements and ad copy can be submitted electronically to the Co-op City Times, or hand delivered to the Co-op City Times

The election process is monitored by the 2024 Election Committee to ensure Watson and Sampson, the Election Committee is comprised of shareholders (9): “No campaigning shall commence until after prospective candidates have materials, canvassing, public meetings, etc. Any campaigning occurring prior

Board of Directors election are advised to carefully read the election rules and Committee at

The Annual Shareholders’ Meeting is scheduled to be held on Monday, May 20, 2024. The 2024 voting period will begin at 6 a.m. on Monday, May

There will be one vote per residential unit by shareholders of record as of April 1, 2024.

replace the superstructure of the Dyre Avenue pedestrian bridge over the

pedestrian bridge is closed.

The new Dyre Avenue span will replace the 60-year old superstrucBaychester Avenue to the east and a New England Thruway service road to

NYS Thruway Authority’s $61.8M pavement improvement project on a ridges and replacement of two pedestrian bridges’ superstructure. The 222nd Street pedestrian bridge over the northbound lanes was replaced over the

day, April 12. It will be reopened no later than 10 p.m. on Sunday, April Thruway Authority’s social media platforms for real time updates on the reopening. Motorists are advised to be alert, follow all posted signs in the area and to drive cautiously.

While the pedestrian bridge is closed, free shuttle bus service will be made available.

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Deepest Condolences

It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of former shareholder Annette Newman on Wednesday, April 10, 2024. Annette relocated to Israel to be closer to family when her husband, Hank, passed several years ago. Annette and Hank Newman were long-time shareholders of Building 15B and she was an active member of the community who served on various Board committees and attended community meetings on a regular basis. We extend our deepest condolences to Annette’s family and Co-op City neighbors and friends. May she rest in peace. Annette Newman

With Much Gratitude

Thank you to everyone in the community who reached out with their love, prayers, condolences and regards on the loss of our beloved mother, Helena Alston. She was a force to be reckoned with and a blessing to everyone who knew her. The outpouring of love from this community, the flowers, the cards; we are truly grateful. Although this is a rough time, we know that our mom lived a long and happy life at 98 years old. We would like to thank all those who came out to the funeral and who watched on Zoom. With standing room only at the funeral, she would have been amazed! We were amazed. We want to thank everyone including the ministers, elected officials, our friends and neighbors, those who live in the community and those who don’t.

We love you all,

—The Saunders and Alston Families

In Memoriam Helena Gertrude Alston

May 17, 1925 – March 16, 2024

Helena Gertrude Alston was born on May 17, 1925, to the late Thomas and Clara Allen. Raised in Harlem, New York, she was the eldest of five siblings whom she often cared for. Helena would later come to be known affectionately as both Aunt Tina and Nana.

Helena attended the New York City Public Schools, graduating from high school in 1943. As a devout Christian, Helena became a lifelong member of Mother A.M.E. Zion Church, where she attended Sunday School and participated in the various church activities.

Helena loved to dance and she loved jazz. While dating boxer Joe Louis, Helena enjoyed her love of dancing and jazz at the Savoy, Renaissance Ballroom and the Palm Café, where she would listen to the melodic sounds of the saxophone at the live jazz shows.

In 1946, Helena met and married Mr. Thomas Alston, and bore him two children – a daughter, Shirley Alston; and a son, Edward Alston, who shares his mother’s birthday. Helena was a generous and loving mother who adored her children and provided them with the warmth and comfort of a loving home. Helena’s home was open to her family as well on many special occasions which she hosted there. Her proclivity for helping people made her a living testament of love.

Securing a clerical position with the New York City Transit Authority, Helena manned a token booth as an attendant for more than 25 years. After retiring, she continued her public service working with the Board of Elections. Her propensity for social justice and the progression of her people prompted her to speak out at community meetings, carry petitions for members of Congress, as well as championing her daughter Shirley’s political campaigns. As an activist, Helena met and talked with former President Bill Clinton. She was also active in promoting her people, being involved with the Bronx chapter of Jack&Jill of America, Inc, a very prestigious organization.

Helena’s green thumb was legendary for planting flowers and greenery in the gardens of Co-op City where she resided. Her house plants grew lush and green and were the envy of all who saw them. Loved by both allies and adversaries alike, Helena was friendly, energetic and independent. She was an avid traveler who loved to meet and engage with new and different people and cultures.

As the matriarch of her family for many years, Helena was the head of the Allen family council of chiefs and made important family decisions. She took precious care of everyone and gave good advice to all who had the pleasure of being around her. She was the rock that created the ripple, the one who all friends and family were able to count on, and the one who left us with an amazing legacy. We all will miss her profoundly. Being blessed with longevity, the sun set just shy of Helena’s 99th birthday, which would have been on May 17, 2024.

Helena Alston was preceded in eternal sleep by her parents, Thomas and Clara Allen; her husband, Thomas Alston; her sisters, Grace Ann Allen and Minnie Louise Allen-Carnegie; her only brother, Thomas Allen Jr. and her grandson in-law, Dwayne Alleyne. She is mourned by her youngest sister and only surviving sibling, Patricia Elizabeth (Betty) Allen-Gailes; her children and their spouses: daughter Shirley (Alston) Saunders and Rodney Saunders (husband); son Edward Alston and Sherry Alston (wife); 10 grandchildren: Jovan Middleton and Melissa (wife), Keith Saunders, Kristopher Saunders, Carla Alston, Edward Alston Jr., Helena Alston and Tia (wife), Kelly Saunders, Marian Vinson-Adams, Robert Vinson and Jermaine Yarbrough; 10 great grandchildren: Shirley Saunders II, Kristopher Saunders Jr., Madison Saunders, Seth Bell, Aidan Alleyne-Saunders, twins Eric-Troy and King Saunders, Ryan Adams, Aliyah Adams, Asia Middleton; two great-great grandchildren, Rylee Smith and Daniel Smith Jr.; nieces: Thomasine Michelle Allen-Chambers, Angela Gailes-Green and husband Ronald Green; nephews: Robert Gregory Gailes and wife Joy, David Carnegie and a host of family members and friends. Homegoing services for the late Helena G. Alston took place at McCall’s Funeral Home on Friday, March 29. Services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Gregory Robeson Smith, grandson of Paul Robeson.

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Share Your Comments & Suggestions with Riverbay

Shareholders are encouraged to submit input on how to improve services and service delivery as well as other ideas that impact the quality of life of Co-op City residents.

If you have a suggestion you’d like to share with the Riverbay Board and/or Management, visit the Home page of the official Co-op City website, coopcity.com, or scan the QR Code here to be connected. Scroll down to “Useful Links” and click on “Send Comments & Suggestions.”

Be an engaged shareholder. Help improve quality of life in Co-op City.

CCPD Asks Parents to Have Meaningful Discussions with School Age Children

Co-op City is experiencing a spike in youths who are skipping school and loitering in our buildings. More troubling is the appearance of several youths carrying knives.

Years ago, to quote a major network that always started the 10 p.m. news with the phrase, “It’s 10 p.m., do you know where your children are?” CCPD now asks shareholders to mirror that thought: “It’s 2 p.m., do you know where your children are?” And, “do you know who they are with?”

We ask parents to have a discussion with their children and caution them not to engage in disruptive or dangerous behavior. Shareholders should tell their children, particularly teenagers, that loitering in buildings, hallways, and stairwells is an Occupancy Agreement violation and Community Complaints will be issued to the shareholder of record. Community Complaint fines are doubled for each subsequent violation and can result in serious financial consequences for violations.

The safety of all shareholders is the primary concern of the Department of Public Safety; all shareholders should do their part to promote safe behavior that adds to a superior quality of life for all residents of Co-op City.

Riverbay Safety Outreach to Building Associations

Riverbay Safety Director Anthony Barzelatto is available to conduct presentations addressing:

1. How to survive an active shooting

2. Fire: How to survive – Fire prevention tips

3. How to prevent injuries in and out of your apartment

To schedule an appointment, contact Mr. Barzelatto by email at abarzelatto@ riverbaycorp.com or by phone at (718) 320-3300, Ext. 3624.

MetroCard Bus Updated Schedule

The MetroCard Bus will be in the Dreiser and Einstein Centers according to the following schedule: Einstein Loop – 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Dreiser Loop – 1 p.m.-3 p.m.

Tuesday, April 30 Monday, September 30

Friday, May 31 Wednesday, October 30

Wednesday, July 31 Tuesday, December 30

The MetroCard bus will be at the Bartow Center (Co-op City Blvd near the eye care store) on the first and third Thursday of the month, 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

Co-op City Times Co-op City’s official newspaper serving the world’s largest cooperative community. (718) 320-3300, ext. 3375 cctimes@riverbaycorp.com Rozaan Boone Editor-in-Chief Ralph Henriquez Production Manager Jennifer Piovanetti Operations Manager John Crow New Media Producer Sheldon Green Multi-Media Advertising Manager Brandon Ortiz Media Assistant P.M. Campbell Media Assistant The Co-op City Times welcomes issue-oriented letters to the editor to be considered for publication. All letters, in prose, not poetry, must be addressed to the editor, not to third parties. All letters must be signed by the writer and include their address and phone number, which will be kept confidential, so that the editor can verify the authenticity of the author. Writers will be limited to one letter per topic. Anonymous or unsigned letters will not be accepted for publication. Letters cannot exceed 350 words. Ideally, they should be typed. All letters must be submitted to the Co-op City Times by 3 p.m. Monday to be considered for publication in that week’s edition. Email cctimes@riverbaycorp.com or mail to 2049 Bartow Ave., Room 21, Bronx, NY 10475. Views and opinions expressed in letters and Directors’ Viewpoint are solely the writer’s, and not necessarily shared by the Co-op City Times or Riverbay Corp. Advertisements and classified advertisements in the Co-op City Times do not necessarily reflect an endorsement from Riverbay Corp. of goods and services, but present greater options to cooperators of products and services available. The Riverbay Corporation does not assume any responsibility nor is it a party to any contract or agreement between the cooperator and the vendor. All matter published herein is copyrighted by the Co-op City Times. Permission for reprints of advertising or editorial contents produced by the Co-op City Times must be obtained in writing from Riverbay Corporation, 2049 Bartow Ave., Bronx, NY 10475. 6 Co-op City Times / April 13, 2024

Public Safety Report

Maintaining a Safe, Sustainable, and Welcoming Community

The Co-op City Department of Public Safety extends its call for action under the theme of “GO GREEN” and “GO SAFE” in commemoration of Earth Day, celebrated on April 22, 2024, and emphasizes the perpetual significance of this occasion.

Earth Day serves as a poignant reminder for individuals to engage in activities aimed at preserving our planet’s cleanliness and promoting environmental sustainability on a daily basis. Through concerted efforts to conserve natural resources, we can collectively contribute to a cleaner world and mitigate the impacts of glob

al warming. As part of Earth Week, various initiatives focused on conservation and environmental stewardship take precedence, underscoring the ongoing commitment required beyond a single day of observance.

Public Safety Blotter

March 31 – April 6, 2024

April 01, 2024

99 Darrow Place

CCPD responded to reports of smoke coming out of Garage 1. Upon arrival, CCPD observed four vehicles that were on fire and notified the FDNY. FDNY extinguished the fire. A second response was requested for FDNY to return several hours later when one of the vehicles reignited. The vehicle fire was extinguished again. It is standard procedure for FDNY Fire Marshalls to conduct an investigation in fires such as this unoccupied vehicle fire. Fire Marshalls are currently conducting the investigation with the assistance of the CCPD Detective Squad.

120 Alcott Place

A cooperator reported that a confirmed delivered package was removed from the lobby area by an unknown individual without her permission.

140 Alcott Place

A cooperator reported that a confirmed delivered package from USPS was removed from his mailbox by an unknown individual without his permission. The cooperator also reported that the entire row of mailboxes was open. CCPD notified the Postal Police and Riverbay Maintenance to inspect for any damage.

April 02, 2024

120 DeKruif Place

CCPD discovered an elderly male shareholder who was disorientated and wandering around the building. They conducted an investigation and were able to contact a family member who responded and assumed custody and care of the individual.

120 Casals Place

A cooperator reported returning to his parked vehicle and observing that the passenger front window was shattered and the air bag and a camera were removed from the vehicle by an unknown individual without his permission.

April 03, 2024

170 Dreiser Loop

CCPD Officers responded to a report of noise. Officers conducted an investigation and discovered an unattached AC cover on the roof of the building. Officers secured the cover to prevent injury in the event the cover was blown off the roof. Maintenance was notified.

120 Benchley Place

CCPD Emergency Service Officers responded to assist a 53-yearold shareholder who sustained a head injury when propelled into a

building pillar due to a strong gust of wind. The aided was treated by CCPD officers and then transported to the hospital by FDNY EMS for additional medical care.

120 Benchley Place

CCPD responded to a report of dogs barking. Investigation revealed unregistered dogs within the apartment. Five Community Complaints were issued, one for each of the unregistered animals.

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CCPD responded to an aided experiencing cardiac distress. FDNY responded, administered aid, and removed the aided to the hospital.

120 Benchley Place

CCPD responded to a family dispute. Investigation resulted in the issuance of a Community Complaint for unreasonable noise and one of the participants was escorted out of the building.

A cooperator reported that a confirmed delivered package was removed from the lobby area by an unknown individual without her permission.

April 04, 2024

150 Dreiser Loop

CCPD Officers responded to a report of loud music. Investigation supported that the music was extremely loud and unreasonable. A Community Complaint was issued.

April 05, 2024

120 DeKruif Place

A Riverbay Maintenance worker reported that while working, he left his cart with tools outside of the apartment and an unknown individual removed property from his cart.

100 Elgar Place

While on routine patrol, an officer observed a moving vehicle. She was aware that no moving permit was issued for this building. An investigation confirmed an unauthorized move-in of a couch and assorted furniture being delivered into the building. No permit was in place and no elevator padding was installed. A Community Complaint was issued to the shareholder receiving the delivery.

150 Dreiser Loop

CCPD Officers responded to a report of loud music. Investigation supported that the music was extremely loud and unreasonable. Officers previously responded on April 3rd for the same violation. A Community Complaint was issued. CCPD will contact Legal to evaluate if a holdover action is warranted, as this is the second noise violation in two days.

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Recycling stands as a paramount strategy in the endeavor to conserve natural resources. The mantra of “REDUCE, REUSE and RECYCLE” encapsulates the ethos necessary for sustainable living. Reducing unnecessary consumption, reusing items whenever feasible, and recycling materials such as newspapers, cans, glass bottles, and plastic containers, constitute integral steps towards environmental responsibility.

Efforts to curtail fuel consumption remain imperative, particularly amidst fluctuating gasoline prices and the imperative to reduce reliance on foreign oil. While current fuel prices in the New York area hover below $3.50 per gallon, the potential for escalation underscores the importance of adopting fuel-efficient practices and exploring alternative transportation options such as walking or utilizing public transit systems. Embracing innovations in vehicle technology, including hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles, presents a viable avenue for reducing carbon emissions and mitigating environmental impact.

Energy conservation emerges as a pivotal component of sustainable living, with simple yet impactful measures contributing to tangible reductions in electricity consumption. From utilizing energy-efficient lighting solutions to employing Energy Star-rated appliances, individuals can significantly diminish their ecological footprint while concurrently reducing utility costs. Moreover, prioritizing electrical safety protocols, such as avoiding liquid exposure near electronic devices and utilizing outlet protectors in households with young children, fosters a secure living environment for all residents

The intersection of energy conservation and safety underscores their symbiotic relationship in fostering both local and global well-being. As we reflect on Earth Day and its implications for energy conservation and safety practices, let us collectively commit to adopting sustainable behaviors that safeguard our planet for future generations.

The Department of Public Safety urges vigilance and community engagement, emphasizing the importance of reporting suspicious activity to ensure the maintenance of a safe and secure environment within Co-op City.

In addition to environmental considerations, Co-op City recognizes the importance of fostering inclusivity and respect within our diverse community. As we navigate National Autism Awareness Month, National Child Abuse Prevention Month, National Donate Life Month, National

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OPPORTUNITIES AT CO-OP CITY

For informaton on CONTRACT OPPORTUNITIES ONLY, please contact: Lenya Garcia at Lgarcia@riverbaycorp.com; and Anatoliy Budnitskiy at abudnitskiy@riverbaycorp.com. Please note: emails should be sent to both partes.

Please DO NOT email resumes for EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES to the aforementoned emails. For EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, please see below for specific directons.

CONTRACT OPPORTUNITIES

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

For employment opportunites, please visit these following sites:

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www.ZipRecruiter.com

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Candidates may review full positon descriptons and apply at any site

Current Riverbay employees should submit a transfer request and resumé directly to the HR department.

Thank you for your interest in working for Riverbay Corporaton.

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Daryl Johnson We Must Get New Board Members

A lot of cooperators are outraged with our board and how this community is being operated. So, now is the time when some of our shareholders should step up and make a decision to become a board director. Thereafter, we can make a lot of good improvements here.

This Nonsense Has To Stop

Riverbay took out a $621.5 million loan in 2012. And, it was thought that this loan would solve a lot of the capital repair problems and other issues that we had here. Regardless, can you believe that Riverbay created a resolution in 2022 to refinance this mortgage?

This resolution stated that Riverbay needed to “perform major capital repairs to its approximately fifty (50) year old property.” So, how is this possible? In other words, what supposedly occurred with the capital projects and other issues that took place back in 2012?

Is Riverbay in deep debt? Absolutely! And, from my perspective, Riverbay doesn’t seem to be showing a lot of concern about these debt issues. On the other hand, it seems like Riverbay has no problem overspending our budget and issuing huge increases to our community.

For instance, I recently wrote about the building façade work and the outrageous amount of fences that were installed throughout our community. The overall price for this work was supposed to be around $35 million. But, shockingly, the final price for this work totaled more than $77 million. Then, the renovation work in Dreiser was approved for $5.6 million. Thereafter, the final price for this work totaled more than $10 million.

Riverbay is currently paying a small group of contractors a lot of money just to restore a 1-bedroom apartment. In fact, these contractors are receiving about $12,000 supposedly for labor. Plus, Riverbay is issuing about $5,000 worth of materials to these contractors. So, from my perspective, Riverbay must have their own reasons why they’re issuing these outrageous payments to this small group of contractors.

Just recently, I wrote that our insurance resolutions were brought to our board meetings just days before these policies were expected to expire. And, the excuse was that the brokers could possibly get a better rate just before the policy was ready to expire. So, I asked the brokers about this statement. And, they said that they had already received a rate lock on their policy.

Therefore, that admission does not support the statements that the board was given. And, it’s clear to me that these actions only supported the payment of the $393,000 commission fee that the brokers were supposed to receive for their property liability policy.

Currently, we’re spending about $100 million on our payroll. But, as mentioned before, this huge expense is only going to lead to another big carrying charge increase. Thereafter, more food will be removed from some tables here.

Riverbay had an approved budget of about $250 million for the past two years. So, how was it possible that they overspent their budget by millions of dollars for each of those two years? Regardless, Riverbay was anxious for the first of the month to arrive. Sounds familiar? This way, Riverbay could get those checks and start spending more money.

So, based on these facts, can anyone produce an article from the Co-op City Times to prove that Riverbay is going to make changes to the way that they’re conducting business here? No! Therefore, can you see why the NYS Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) agency had no problem issuing an 8.1 percent increase here? Now, you and I probably do not agree with these outrageous increases.

However, we need to understand that we need to make some big changes here. And, that means that we need for some of our shareholders to step up and run for a seat on our board. Thereafter, if elected, then we can stop all of the nonsense that’s going on here.

Parents – Please Help Your Children

Unfortunately, some children are acting up in terrible ways. For instance, some children have been seen running into some stores, grabbing several items, and running out of the stores without paying for anything. Then, groups of children have been seen walking throughout our community during school hours. Thereafter, in some cases, they made a choice to hang out in our stairwells.

But, hanging out in our stairwells is not a good decision for anyone to make. First, our cooperators might decide to call Public Safety. Then, community complaints and legal actions can proceed from that point. So, I want to encourage parents to please review this material with your children. Thereafter, if necessary, please help them to change this negative conduct. You can also consider counseling to help them. Thank you. Close

Can you imagine how this community could be if we could work together in a positive way? Look, we can stop all of the excessive spending. Then, we wouldn’t have to deal with receiving annual carrying charge increases. But, we need to get some good shareholders onto our board.

Thank you.

Contact Information

Please send a letter to: Board Director Daryl Johnson, Riverbay Corporation, 2049 Bartow Avenue, Bronx, NY 10475. Currently, here is my ONLY email account: djohnson@riverbayboard.com.

I will never ask for or accept money from anyone. Therefore, please do not respond to any message with my name on it that requests money, money transfers, gift cards, personal information, or anything from you. And, please do not ever send money or anything to anyone because you saw my name on a false message.

Also, please call me ONLY at 718-671-4544 if you would like to have a brief discussion with me. And, please hang up your phone immediately if someone calls you and says that they’re Daryl Johnson or is associated with me and asks you for money or anything else.

Okay, that’s it for now. So, please have a wonderful week. And, may God bless you and your family. Thank you.

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• Dreiser Auditorium C – Monday, April 22, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.

Shareholders must bring valid, unexpired photo ID for everyone 18 years and older who is required to sign the form; 2023 tax returns for all signees and medical deductions, if applicable.

Shareholders fling a manual paper income affdavit should be aware that the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) has changed the form – it is now in duplicate pink and white copies only. The paper form must be notarized.

Shareholders who have not yet receive their Income Affdavit package in the mail can request and pick up a blank copy from the Riverbay Finance department by sending an email to Riverbayfnance@riverbaycorp.com. A fllable pdf of the form will also be made available soon on the Riverbay website, https://coopcity.com. It can be flled out, printed and notarized before being mailed back to Riverbay, dropped in one of the carrying charge boxes in the community centers, or scanned along with supporting documents and emailed to RiverbayFinance@riverbaycorp.com

On the other hand, shareholders who prefer to complete and submit their 2023 Income Affdavits electronically, may attend one or both virtual Q&A sessions via Webex that have been scheduled for Tuesday, April 16, and Thursday, April 18, both at 7 p.m. Shareholders who would like to get a better understanding of the electronic process or to have their questions and/or concerns addressed are invited to join the meeting. An instructional video is also on the Riverbay website at https://www.coopcity.com/ income-affdavit as well as a FAQ. (The FAQ is also printed on page 11 in this issue.)

To join the April 16 & 18th virtual Webex Income Affdavit Q&A, use the following meeting link, https://www.tinyurl.com/ 44jw2rn9. Meeting number (Access Code) 2632 788 2090; and Meeting password: atFfdsJU737 (28333758 from phones and video systems). For faster connection, use your phone camera to scan the QR code on this page.

To join by phone or mobile device, use 1-650-479-3208, and the meeting number and passcode listed above: 26327882090#28333758#.

To join from a video system or application, dial 26327882090@webex,com. You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter the meeting number.

This information is also on the Riverbay Crawler, channel 12 (MATV) and channel 591 (Altice/Optimum).

This year, shareholders have two options to fle their affdavits – the traditional paper form which was mailed and should have been received by each residential unit, and an electronic option accessible on the offcial Riverbay website, https:// www.coopcity.com. At the top of the Home page, shareholders can click on the link titled, “Click here for The Annual Income Affdavit Form” to be directed to the income affdavit landing page.

According to the Finance department, frst, shareholders will be provided with a link to register on Jotform. Shareholders will need their t-code. The t-code is your account number found at the upper right hand corner of your monthly carrying charge statement. Shareholders will be required to identify their building and apartment. This year, an improvement from last year’s pilot program is included in that the system will cross check account numbers with building and apartment number and inaccuracies will be fagged for the shareholder to correct before being allowed to move forward with the process.

Once the shareholder has registered with Jotform, they will then receive an email from DocuSign to verify their ID. This step replaces the notary in the electronic fling. Shareholders will be required to go through a “knowledge based” ID verifcation process to securely verify their identity prior to accessing the Income Affdavit digital form.

Please note that everyone 18 and older in the household has to prove their identity before beginning the electronic process. After shareholders have successfully verifed their identifcation, they will then receive access to the digital income affdavit form to be completed online.

All forms will be signed electronically using DocuSign. DocuSign eSignature is document signing software used to collect approvals online legally and securely. It uses the strongest data encryption technologies available, (www.docusign.com). The use of an e-Signature will improve the shareholder’s experience and reduce the need to either mail or drop the completed Income Affdavit at the Riverbay Offce.

Shareholders will be able to upload supporting documents such as proof of insurance and tax returns where needed. At the bottom of Section B of the form, shareholders can click on the “paper clip icon” and follow the directions to upload their documents. A confrmation email will be received by the shareholder when the form is processed.

If a shareholder tries to resubmit a registration, the system will warn the shareholder, present the two submissions, and allow the shareholder to confrm a resubmission or cancel the new attempt to resubmit the data.

The electronic annual income affdavit project was spearheaded by Riverbay Assistant Executive General Manager Cary Smith III. Last year, New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (HCR) approved a pilot which was tested by shareholders who are registered to pay their monthly carrying charges online through Zego.com and were randomly selected to participate for the 2022 Income Affdavit cycle. In February 2023, HCR gave full approval to Riverbay for the program to be expanded to all shareholders.

Based on feedback received from the participants in last year’s pilot, the electronic process was tweaked to improve the validation process and overall user experience.

The fling deadline for the 2023 Income Affdavit is Tuesday, April 30, 2024.

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It was late. I was tired. We all make mistakes.

Here’s the story. I couldn’t remember the number of election districts we have in Co-op City. We used to have 41 election districts (EDs) before the Board of Elections of the City of New York (BOENYC), in all its bureaucratic wisdom, plumped up each of them to halve that number a couple years ago.

For fifty years before that, we used to earn quite a pretty penny in rental income every Election Day when we all voted in one of our three community centers. Then the BOE, a few years ago, increased the number of poll sites to six (with three of them off campus) reducing our portion of the proceeds to half a pretty penny. When our number of paid EDs went from 41 to 19, our payment halved again – half of a half of a pretty penny! (Did the word farthing just pop into your head?)

Anyway, I felt voting enthusiasm was also halved by that increased poll site maneuver that left many of us with new locations to navigate. Even before getting a seat on the Board, encouraging voter turnout for both civic and Board elections, had become more than a passing interest of mine. In fact, by using the time machine known as issuu. com/cctimes, I see I was sworn in the day after the first Candidates’ Forum and debate I pulled together – mostly as a Get Out The Vote effort – just a week before the upcoming June 2018 primary.

I have made dealing with the BOEs mishaps and misunderstanding of our community my personal mission. For the November 2018 election, I started putting together the poll site info flyers that get posted in our lobbies before every election. I’ve been making those Early Vote/VOTE signs, promoting two or three city/state/federal Special/Primary/General elections, every year since.

Now back to last week and the ED number search.

I opened up our assembly district AD82 map to cross reference the registered voters in each. There I was met with yet another of my pet peeves. Co-

Try Harder

Op City Blvd. was spelled wrong all over the map – the official BOENYC Election District map! Ay, yi, yi! I settled with extrapolating from just one ED instead.

To make a long story longer, this week I rechecked my numbers by adding up all of our 19 election district’s registered voters instead of just the one ED. Unlike our NYS congressional and legislative voting districts, not all election districts are expected to be the same size, population-wise. Just how great is the variation? Seventeen of AD82’s EDs aren’t even listed, which I assume means each has zero registered voters, one ED has five, and two of the remaining 67 EDs tie with 1696 each.

So now I have an actual number – as of 11/1/22 – and that number, tallied right before the last statewide General Election Day on 11/8/22, when we elected (mostly re-elected) a US Senator, US Congress Member, Governor/Lieutenant Governor, State Comptroller, State Attorney General, State Senator, State Assembly Member, and several Judgeships (and voted on a few Ballot Proposals) – was 27,101. That number includes registered voters living in the 72 private houses on the outskirts of Section 5, but otherwise, that’s all us: 27,101.

The mistake I made, printed in last week’s viewpoint, came from my using some fuzzy arithmetic while trying to tally our Co-op City population based on the estimated number of our registered voters (which varies wildly from source to source, by the way). The correct arithmetic brings Co-op City’s population to 43,362, which is pretty much on the nose for 2022.

The takeaway here should be: VOTE! We’re a full third of AD82’s total number of 81,051 registered voters. Big enough to vote ‘em in. Big enough to vote ‘em out. That’s how one person/one vote civic elections get done.

Not for Board elections, though. For us, it’s one vote per unit. Why? Just one of the rules that stuck from England’s 1844 Rochdale co-operative movement, resurrected with the Rochdale Village experiment in Jamaica, Queens in 1963, and continues

on to today by us, Rochdale’s “younger, larger, and better-known sibling, Co-op City in the Bronx.”

That’s how Peter Eisenstadt puts it in Rochdale Village and the rise and fall of integrated housing in New York City, an easily Googled and fascinating history/memoire written sometime between the mid-1990’s and 2004 by a former 10-year old resident of the complex.

The 80 footnotes alone are worth searching it out.

In the last paragraph before all those pages of footnotes, Eisenstadt compares the racial trajectory of Rochdale with the premise of a 1955 work by C. Vann Woodward, The Strange Career of Jim Crow, regarding “the ‘forgotten alternatives’ of America’s racial history.”

Eisenstadt writes that Woodward’s book, which focused on the Reconstruction and post-Reconstruction periods, “scraped away layer upon layer of conventional wisdom that held that blacks and whites living together and sharing power as equals was a preordained failure.” And that the Rochdale experiment suffered the same forces eager to similarly undermine, “the efforts to create genuinely integrated communities in the 1960s.”

The 2010 Rochdale Village: Robert Moses, 6,000 Families, and New York City’s Great Experiment in Integrated Housing is an expansion of Eisenstadt’s original work which we can still find buried in the archives at nyc.gov.

Eisenstadt sums up the original piece with this: “History of course cannot be rewritten, and like Reconstruction, the effort to create an integrated Rochdale in the 1960s was ultimately a failure, a forgotten alternative. Success is imitated; failure is shunned.”

He continues: “But if Rochdale’s efforts at integration were not a success, as one longtime activist told me, in different ways and in new guises, ‘it is an experiment that has to be tried again’.”

We’ve just got to try harder.

Have a good week (or two or three) everybody. MPearson@RiverbayBoard.com/718-219-2211.

10 Co-op City Times / April 13, 2024 Director’s Viewpoint
Mary Pearson

DIGITAL INCOME AFFIDAVIT FAQS

1. Where on the coopcity.com website should shareholders click to register to complete the digital income affidavit?

A. At the top of the Home page on the website (coopcity. com), shareholders will see a link to “Click here for the Annual Income Affidavit Form.”

Once on the next landing page, shareholders will select the line that reads: “Click here to register to receive your Income Affidavit Digital Form.”

2. What if I do not want to file my income affidavit electronically?

A. If you choose not to file electronically, you can file your income affidavit manually using the paper form which is mailed to you.

3. Will the electronic form time out if I am a slow typer?

A. You will be timed out if there is inactivity for ten minutes or more. If you are actively filling out the form, you will not be timed out.

4. What happens after I complete the registration process?

A. After you register, you will receive a verification email from DocuSign. Once you have answered the ID verification questions, you will be permitted access to the electronic Income Affidavit form.

5.Will the head of household be able to enter information for the occupants in the household?

A. Yes, but only for occupants who are younger than eighteen (18) years. The head of the household should capture their information on the Income Affidavit form.

Anyone 18 years or older and listed on the income affidavit will receive an email. They will be required to complete their section of the form. After all occupants have completed their respective section of the income affidavit, the head of household will then receive the form by email to complete the process.

Note: The process is complete only when all occupants have entered their information, and the form is returned to the head of household for final submission.

6. Where can I find my account number/t-code?

A. Your account number/t-code is found at the top right side of your monthly carrying charge statement.

7. Is the electronic income affidavit form case sensitive when filling in information?

A. A few sections are. See below.

1. Name: Only capitalize the first letter in your name.

2. Account number/t-code: Enter the “t” in t-code with a lower case “t,” followed by your account number as displayed on your carrying charge statement.

8. Where on my income tax form do I obtain the amount of my total income?

A. Line 19 of the State Tax Return IT201.

9. There is a section on the electronic income affidavit form for a notary signature. Do I need an online notary?

A. No, you do not. Your identity will be validated before you can access the form. You will be required to go through a “knowledge based” ID verification process to securely verify your identity prior to accessing the DocuSign driven form where you will respond to a few questions to identify yourself. Everyone eighteen (18) years and older has to prove their identity before beginning the electronic process. Once done, you can complete and submit your form electronically through DocuSign.

10. Am I able to save the electronic income affidavit form if I am unable to complete it in one sitting?

A. Shareholders will be able to save and complete the affidavit later. There is a dropdown in the form that allows users to save the form (under “Other Actions/Finish Later”). They can then use the initial link received after registration to resume the process anytime.

11. Is a shareholder required to submit their insurance information online or can the affidavit be completed without attaching proof of insurance?

A. Yes, a shareholder can complete the income affidavit without attaching the insurance. They can submit the insurance information directly to the Riverbay Risk Management office before or after filling out the income affidavit.

12. If a shareholder gets timed-out while completing the income affidavit form, are they able to resume from where they left off or will they have to start over?

A. Typically, DocuSign will take you back where you left off. Additionally, the shareholder/occupant is only required to fill in a minimum amount of information. Some information like name, address, t-code, apartment and building number, will be auto populated.

13. Will I receive a copy of the completed form for my records?

A. Yes, shareholders will receive a pdf copy of the completed affidavit once they have completed the process.

14. Once completed and submitted, will a receipt be issued?

A. Yes. Once the shareholder completes the form though DocuSign, you will have the option to save a copy. In addition, you should receive notification at the email address used during registration.

Co-op City Times / April 13, 2024 11

Section Five Association

Please stay vigilant; there are new variants. The viruses are still around. Spring is in the air, still, be careful and wear your mask, if needed.

We trust and hope all is well with you, your families and neighbors are safe and well after the shock of the 4.8 magnitude earthquake. We are living in troubled times; we must continue to pray, be thankful and keep encouraging one another.

Notice HCR Posted in the Lobbies – The notice is posted notifying shareholders of the pending 8.1% increase to take effect 7/1/2024 and it may betual meeting held in January is when the possibility of a higher increase was announced. This matter really was not clear to the shareholders or they would have shown up in full force as they did on 3/20/24 at the Town Hall meeting. It appears during meetings via the Management Report during the pandemic there were some discussions and concerns. Why did not HCR question River-

Building 22A&B Association

the Co-op City Times blooming, and summer is around the corner. damage.

We are having our building elections so please read the notice by your elevator. If you’re interested in being a member of the board, put your name,

Compactor Room ledge. Newspapers and all other paperwork go on the ledge.

Laundry Room Etiquette room. Please return to remove your clothes from the washer and dryer, clean out the lint tray.

Happy birthday something, say something. Thank you.

—Betty Leak

The Management Reports we received were usually upbeat and that Co-op City was doing pretty well even until the recommended 2.1% increase by Riv-

Building 10 Association

New Cooperators – Welcome all new cooperators. We look forward to Summer Fun Day –Summer Fun Day T-Shirt –

www.mygovnyc.org

Saturday Volunteersfridge@gmail.com.

We offer condolences to all who lost a loved one. We wish all the best of com

Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. –Henry Ford —H. Overman

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Building 10 Association Dues –

meeting and party supplies, and refreshments etc.

If You See Something, Say Something –anonymous tips hotline

Suicide Prevention – If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or in emotional distress, Someone is available 24 hours a day.

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We would like to wish all who are born this month an incredibly happy Happy Anniversary!!!

To the homebound and sick, we wish you a speedy recovery.

To all who have lost a loved one recently, we offer our deepest condolences. Have a wonderful week.

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Building 13 Association

Earth Day Next Saturday

Earth Day: Remember to save the date, April 20th, when Rivers Run Community Garden, along with the community, will celebrate Earth Day to raise awareness on the importance of Earth and the climate. For information on participating in the event, details about the event or creating a banner to join the parade, contact Vivian Burrus, RRCG event coordinator. Email: v3kb@optonline.net, phone #: 917536-5826. There will be free food giveaway, free workshops and free refreshments.

Perhaps in addition to or instead of marching with us, your organization might be interested in hosting a table at Rivers Run Community Garden that day to provide information to the community about your Building Association and any issues important to your organization’s mission. If interested, please contact Ms. Vivian Burrus ASAP. However, even if your members are not able to participate in a formal way that day, we do hope you will still come out and visit the garden and partake of the activities we have planned for the day!

Annual Affdavits are usually delivered in early April. They are usually expected to be completed and returned by April 30th. Fortunately, there is an electronic process available online. The electronic process does not require a notary, however the paper form (of which there will only be two sheets), must be notarized.

There is a “how to” video that will guide you step-by-step on how to register, complete and submit the income affdavit form. After you have watched the video, you can begin the registration process. To begin the process, go to the Riverbay website or google www.coopcity. com/income-affdavit. For any additional ques-

tions/concerns, please contact us at (718) 3203300 or you can also send an email to incomeaffdavit@riverbaycorp.com or see Frequently Asked Questions.

Rivers Run Community Garden

Celebrating Nature’s Reawakening: Grand Opening of Rivers Run Community Garden

Summer Fun Day: SFD is scheduled for June 22nd from 12-5 p.m. in the Carver Loop area of Section 2 and open to all who wish to participate. Fifty white T-shirts will be given to the frst youth on line beginning at noon. To purchase a shirt for that day, fyers and information are being distributed throughout the community. Coordinating the sale will be Jewel Crawford-Duncan, 917-488-5237, and Tasha Watson, 201-4732061, from Building 10B at 120 Debs Place, and also Tanya Ingram, 646-7483142, from Building 12 at 120 Casals Place. Some buildings will schedule sales in their buildings so keep your eye on the Bulletin Board.

Orders can be placed on Wednesdays, April 17th, from 3-5 p.m., April 24th from 5-7 p.m. and May 1st from 3-5 p.m. Youth, $16.50; Adults to XL, $18, and Adults, 2X-$20.50, 3X$21.50 and, if available, 4X, $22.50.

“We cannot seek achievement for ourselves and forget about progress and prosperity for our community.” –Cesar Chavez

Visit our Facebook page at: Building 13 Association Inc.–Co-op City, our website is http://www.bldg13assoc.com, or e-mail us at building13assoc@yahoo.com. Contacts: Leslie Peterson, president, at 718-320-1370, or Wendell Mattison, V.P., at 917-330-1380. Thank you for supporting our team.

We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of Rivers Run Community Garden for the season! Join us on April 20, as we welcome the community to a day of joyous celebration, connection, and rejuvenation.

Embark on a journey of excitement and wonder as we kick off the festivities with a colorful parade beginning at the Section 3 greenway and through the garden grounds. Led by our very own American Legion, State Senator Jamaal Bailey, a live Brass Band and our rendition of Mother Earth, the parade will fll the air with laughter and delight, setting the tone for a day of unforgettable memories. Please arrive at the greenway at 10:30 a.m., so we can dance our way to the garden for complimentary groceries, a lineup of engaging workshops on managing house plants, gardening, creative arts and wellness. There’s something for everyone to explore and learn so come, stay and have a good time.

Mark your calendars, gather your loved ones, and immerse yourself in a day of joy, connection, and celebration. Together, let’s cultivate moments of happiness and create memories that will blossom throughout the season and beyond. We can’t wait to see you there!

If you have time this weekend, come get your hands dirty and make your heart happy. There is so much to do!

Membership requirements: $20 per year fee and 20 hours of work. There is a waiting list for beds. Members who are actively fulflling the 20 hours of volunteer work requirement are moved up on the waiting list. Volunteers are welcome.

If you’d like to reach out to us, please email us at Rivers_run@yahoo.com or call Denise Shelley at 917232-2982 or me at 718-671-3801. Mailing address for dues (checks only): 100 Casals Pl #32K, Bronx, NY 10475.

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Happy Saturday, neighbors. I hope you are in good standing.

This past week, we had hurricane force winds, an earthquake and a solar eclipse while ironically hosting a NYS National Guard Emergency Pre-

Building 6 Association

Workshop in the Association Room, 12-2:30 p.m., demonstrated by LCSW Mr. Angel Gavilanes. This event is open to the public as all are welcomed.

paredness seminar, Thursday, 4/4, (pictured above) which was demonstrated by SSG. Chen and Acevedo. The seminar was well attended and provided neighbors with essential information on do’s and don’t’s during a natural disaster. The Association tries to provide free workshops that any demographic can learn from. The goal is to be aware, stay prepared so you don’t have to get prepared.

This afternoon, 4/13, we have Mental Wellness

Co-op City Tennis Club

Tennis Anyone?

Spring is here and so is the NY Junior Tennis program in Co-op City. This free Tennis Program is sponsored by Councilmember Kevin Riley.

The program begins on April 23, and will be held Tuesday to Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Children ages 5 to 18 are invited to join. Coaches and rackets are provided. The program is held on the Truman HS Tennis Courts located behind IS 181.

NYJTL offers year-round tennis instructions and competition for children. The indoor winter program just ended with the Citywide Hartman Cup competition.

The following Co-op City Players won medals and trophies: Madison Drummond won 18s; Zara Henry Joseph won 14s; Jaccob Urena won 12s; Richard Addai won 12s; Cai Burke won 8s, and Felix Owusu medalled 18s. Congrats to all who participated.

Special thanks to all the parents who made the sacrifce of bringing their children to the very early morning tennis.

This Bldg. 6 monthly spotlight is on this wonderful young man named Onyx Fletcher. He is a Co-op City native residing here 18 years. Onyx will be graduating from Truman High School in June and will be attending SUNY Oswego in the late Summer. He is an active volunteer of the Bldg. 6 Social Committee while maintaining an A+ average in school and participating on Truman HS Wrestling team and the NYJTL Tennis League. A kind, smart, handsome, respectful young man who deserves everything good in life. We appreciate and honor his hard work ethic and that’s to be celebrated. So neighbors, we will have a Trunk Party and we are

asking neighbors to donate essentials towards his new chapter in life. So, please stay tuned to the Community Board for information.

The Youth Committee is also looking for members so feel free to contact Treasurer Simon, (646) 309-4932, and co-chair Mrs. Denise M., (646) 3099913, as they will be planning things for the youth in our building.

If you have any issues, want to make complaint and/or leave a compliment, feel to contact me, (347) 366-7690; or VP Gilliard, (917) 613-2520; or 2nd VP Centeno, (917) 417-5709.

As always, I pray for safety overall.

God speed.

My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be human together. –Archibishop Desmond Tutu

—Lauren K. Lassiter

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Library branch opened its patio area to shareholders and neighbors of the Co-op City community. Light refreshments, activities and “eclipse shades“ were provided. The facial expressions and all the “OOHS and AAHS” were

Section 5’s Community Fridge Continues to Serve our Shareholders

Despite the return of chilly weather last Saturday, Section 5 volunteers were ready to distribute a variety of fresh cabbage, green peppers, cucumbers, string beans and apples to shareholders and neighbors.

So come on down and join us every Saturday with your shopping cart or bag and be part of our “Saturday Produce Party” located by the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center (MMCC) for Teens. The Fridge/Pantry’s rotating, dedicated and multi-generational volunteers will be there to greet you and keep the Produce Party flowing with ease!

Have some time? Come and join the movement! Help us fight to drive out hunger as a community!! Register/volunteer... @grassrootsgroceryny or drop us a note via email: coopcitycommunityfridge@gmail.com.

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Building 25 Association

Greetings, Building 25 shareholders!

Our Building 25 Association meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m., in our meeting room under the portico, and light refreshments will be available. Our guest speaker is Mr. Omar deLosAngeles, supervisor of Janitorial Services. Please attend the meeting and share your janitorial issues and concerns. Your input and support are necessary and welcomed. Also, we invite shareholders to join the Building 25 Association; dues is $5.00 a year, per family.

Sick and Shut-ins: We send you healing thoughts, and hope you are feeling better each day.

Condolences: To families who have lost a loved one recently, may special memories of your loved one help you to cope during challenging times.

Upcoming Events:

• Building 25 Cooperators’ Association Election of Offcers will take place in May 2024. Building 25 shareholders who have paid the building association dues and have attended at least half of the Association’s scheduled monthly meetings are eligible to run for offce.

• Movie Night – Friday, April 26, in our meeting room. More details will be available soon.

Should you have issues or concerns which you want to discuss, you may contact us at bldg25association@gmail.com Our Association’s suggestion box is in our laundry room.

Have a safe and productive week, everyone!

April 19th is Deadline for NY Yankees Community Council Youth Leadership Awards

Friday, April 19, is the nomination deadline for the New York Yankees Community Council Youth Leadership Awards which provide a $750.00 stipend to fve deserving students nominated by Bronx Community Board #10.

Applicants must have performed 50 hours of leadership/volunteer work as a tutor, mentor, community unity developer, and/or as an advocate against violence or substance abuse in their community.

Bronx Community Board #10 seeks high school seniors who reside in the Bronx Community Board #10 service area and meet the service requirements above.

Applicants are required to submit a completed nomination form and attach a resume stating the applicant’s: name, address, education, voluntary and/or extracurricular activities, work experience, awards, etc

Submissions should be sent to Bronx Community Board #10, 3165 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461, via mail, email (bx10@cb.nyc.gov), or by hand (normal business hours: Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.). Emailed submissions must include “New York Yankees Community Council Youth Leadership Award” in the subject line.

A nomination form can be downloaded from the Bronx Community Board #10 website, www.nyc.gov/bronxcb10, under Announcements, or on Facebook.com/BronxCommunityBoard10, or requested by contacting CB #10 at 718-892-1161.

Broun Place Townhouse Association

First, how was the eclipse for everyone? I wonder with the planetarium in Truman High School, if they didn’t have an event to study this phenomenon. Perhaps today’s Co-op City Times will have something on this. Just learned how to make glasses with foil, a cereal box, tape and paper. Hope to get it done! April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Please put the word out that the Bronx District Attorney’s Offce will be hosting their 7th Annual Child Safety Fair. Anyone with children or grandchildren should be made aware that this is available to them and it’s free. It will take place on Saturday, April 27, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at P.S. 211, The Bilingual School, located at 1919 Prospect Ave, Bronx, NY 10457. The Child Safety Fair aims to engage and provide valuable education to our community about children’s safety and wellness. Many returning and new agencies will provide interactive learning activities for all children in attendance. There will also be food, entertainment, and music. Everyone is invited to join us on this fun-packed day! Remember, this is a free event. Don’t give your personal info on the phone. The caller says, “I’m calling from the National Debt Relief Program.” There is no such program and if there were, they wouldn’t call you. They make it sound real, but it’s a phony, a fraud. I have been getting this call almost daily.

There is a new STOP sign at the corner of Broun Place and Bellamy Loop. You are supposed to STOP, look right and left or ahead. People are not obey-

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ing driving rules, nor are they obeying parking grids. Some people make a U-turn and wait for a parking space in the middle of the cross streets. Also, we have garbage cans on the corners and in the basketball court. Please remember to use them. They are not for house garbage.

For your information, gentrifcation is the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the infux of more affuent residents and investment. In Co-op City, that would mean changing the whole process, taking us out of the middle-income, Mitchell-Lama model, state operated and guided. That isn’t happening.

We have a great post offce in Dreiser. Combine your daily errands and use the market and shop closest to your home. There is a weekly sale fyer to help guide your list.

Regarding dogs, steady barking and aggressive behavior is not allowed. Dog owners are required to pick-up after their dog. CCPD’s phone number is 1-718-671-3050.

We send best wishes and hopes for complete healing to all those recovering from suffering and illness. Remember: “Life has no remote, get up and change it yourself” and “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone,” both attributed to Ronald Reagan.

––Eva Kindaichi-Lazaar

Black Forum

920 Baychester Ave., Bldg. 1A (opposite basketball court). The pantry is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 11:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m. for grocery distribution. Guests are eligible to pick up food once a month. All guests must present a pantry card, at least 4-6 clean shopping bags with handles and a shopping cart to receive food. Section 5 guests should visit the Co-op City United Methodist Church at 2350 Palmer Avenue to pick up groceries. They open on Thursdays from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Religious affliation is not necessary to receive food. When visiting the pantry, visitors must wear masks. Anyone who does not wear a mask may not be served by the staff at their discretion. This protects both the workers and guests.

New Client Registration & Re-certifcation For Returning Guests

The last day for 2024 registration and re-certifcation is Tuesday, April 30. Guests must be 18 years or older to apply or recertify. The required identifcation is as follows: NYC I.D. (zip code 10475), NY State Driver’s license, or NY State Non-Driver’s license. Passports, Medicaid and Medicare cards, employment identifcation, and Access-A-Ride identifcation are not accepted. At the time of registration or recertifcation, every member of the household must be present and produce valid identifcation. Household members need to have the same 10475 address. The intake forms will only include the number of household members who are able to show up in person at the offce. Those living in Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 will register or recertify at the 920 Baychester Avenue location. Those living in Section 5 will register or recertify at the 2350 Palmer Avenue location on Thursdays.

Upcoming Trips

We are accepting money for all trips right now:

Saturday, June 8 – Caesars Atlantic City Casino, NJ, $55. Rebate: $10. Full payment is due by April 26. Shop name brand outlet stores, gamble or do both in Atlantic City

Saturday, August 17 – The Nordic in Rhode Island and Foxwoods Resort Casino in CT, $225. First payment ($75) is due by March 15; second payment ($75) is due by May 24; third payment ($75) is due by June 28. Those who missed the frst payment can make it up with the second payment. The Nordic is a popular hangout with an endless supply of lobster, crab, prime rib, flet mignon, shrimp, salads, veggies, and much, much more. Foxwoods is home to

six casinos, boasting 250 gaming tables and 5,500 slot machines. It’s one of the ten largest casinos in the world and has Tanger Outlet shops onsite.

Saturday, October 19 – Black Eyed Sally Southern Cajun Kitchen with MGM Casino, $120. First payment ($60) is due by September 6; second payment ($60) is due by October 4. We are accepting payments for trips now. Non-refundable payments will only be accepted in the following forms: cash, personal checks, and ONLY postal money orders. Please call 917-209-5334 to book trips and arrange payment drop-offs.

Contact Us: coopcityblackforum@gmail.com.

—D. Illis

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Building 31A&B Association

What an amazing meeting we had this week. Our guest speaker was Executive General Manager, Mr. Marvin Walton. I wish to express my appreciation to Mr. Walton, our faithful cooperators who come out, and to our frst-time attendees.

Mr. Walton explained the partnership in clear details. We all share in the process of making Co-op City better. The cooperators, the Riverbay Board members and Management. We, the cooperators, have a vested interest. We elect our representatives on the Board. Management takes care of day-to-day repairs, cleaning, beautifcation, as well as making sure our basic needs are covered.

Cooperators read the Co-op City Times, read notices posted in your building and attend meetings. In May, we will once again be voting for Riverbay Board members. Please, please, vote. Put like-minded individuals on the Board to represent you and the future of Co-op City.

Please contact Association members via the phone number posted in the lobby. May we all remain healthy, informed and willing to stay involved.

Mark Your Calendar – Don’t Miss Out!

This past Saturday’s Open Mic Event was fantastic! We had singers, novelists, dancers and poets. The frst three participants to show up on time won a cash door prize. Surprise! You never know what goodies are in store for you when you join in with us at the AAACC. Cash door prize?! Yep! and that could be you, at our next Open Mic, that will take place on Saturday, June 8, at 4 p.m. Write that down, so you don’t miss the fun and possibly win a prize.

The next AAACC “OPEN MIC” Event Saturday, June 8, at 4 p.m.

Can you sing? Are you funny? Are you a dancer, a poet, novelist, maybe you’re a painter or a Jackof-All of these trades? This platform (THIS MIC) is for you! Come, hone your talents and have some fun. Adults only, please, and language must be kept respectable.

This Open MIC is a Fundraiser, from 4 p.m.-8 p.m. to support the African-American Association of Co-op City. Come to the Dreiser Community Center, Room 15, 2nd foor. We’ll remind you again with lobby fyers. Until then, mark your calendar and save the date!

AAACC Meetings & Events

April 20 – Wholistic Health and Wellness Fair, 3 p.m. via Zoom, Meeting ID: 895 7434 7940, Passcode: 951615

May 18: Co-op City Spelling Bee, noon-5 p.m., Dreiser, Room 4

May 19: General Meeting, 3 p.m. via Zoom

June 8: OPEN MIC/Juneteenth Celebration, 4 p.m.-8 p.m., Dreiser, Rm. 15

June 30: General Meeting, 3 p.m., Dreiser, Room 15

Our Gift to You

The African-American Association is offering a gift to each member. We are passionate about the struggle of all people and the importance of banding together to show the generations after us the importance of “our push.” Our youth must see us helping, supporting, and pushing each other into a bright, productive, prosperous future. In the spirit of Dr. King, we must unite in our communities through our organizations. These are important and pivotal years.

Our gift to each member is a complimentary 4-night Hotel Stay or Cruise. Hopefully you will be stimulated enough, refreshed and renewed enough that you will “join us” and enjoy your “vacation on us” and make an impact just by being a part of the African-American Association of Co-op City. Tell a friend about this incentive. Help us put the AAACC on the map!

Join the AAACC

$25.00/year single membership and $35.00/year family/household. Zelle us your payment using our email address. Email: aaaccpower@gmail.com. Call: 646-883-9095, the African-American Association of Co-op City, P.O. Box 702, Co-op City Station, Bronx, NY 10475.

AAACC Programs

Belly Dance Classes, contact: Xonia Wilson at 646-301-9438

Evening Line Dance Classes, contact: Cynthia Dixon at 917-903-7073

Yoga & Pilates Classes, contact: Meena Sharpe-Hicks at 917-863-1507

Co-op City Baptist Church “Gospel Line Dancers,” contact: Joyce Smith at 718-320-0714

Be the change you want, for more in 2024.

Building 33 Association

Good day, shareholders.

1) Some of you felt the 4.8 magnitude earthquake on Friday, April 5, around 10:23 a.m. Fortunately, there weren’t any reports of personal injuries and visual damage to Riverbay buildings but we pray for others elsewhere who did have damage to their homes or businesses.

2) We are facing an increase in crime in the city, and at the building and the Section 5 Association meeting, some cooperators asked if we could have a self-defense class. Jahmal Yapp of Councilman Kevin C. Riley’s offce has organized a Self-Defense Class on Friday, April 26, from 6-8 p.m. in the Einstein Center, Rm. 45. Please RSVP at www.bit.ly/selfdefense0426.

3) Council Member Kevin D. Riley, MMCC, and Safety Saints are partnering to provide a CPR/AED Free Life-Saving Skills Class, Friday, April 19. You can attend at the Section 5 Teen Center BGCA, 141 Einstein Loop N. Pre-registration required, call Jahmal Yapp, 347-326-8652.

4) An increasing issue of youths not being in school when they are supposed to, loitering in our buildings, and carrying weapons is a serious problem. Parents, we encourage you to talk to your children, know where they are at all times, and make sure they understand, they could be arrested, you could get a Community Complaint, and will be charged a fne if they are caught doing any of the above.

5) We would like to invite Riverbay Safety Director Anthony Barzelatto to conduct a presentation regarding surviving an active shooting, fre prevention tips, and how to prevent injuries in and out of your apartment. Contact us at building33associaton@gmail.com if you are interested.

6) Riverbay Management has scheduled help sessions in each community center to help you complete and notarize the paper form of the Income Affdavit: Bartow Center, Room 31, Monday, April 15; Einstein Center, Room 45, Wednesday, April 17; and Dreiser Auditorium C, Monday, April 22; all sessions at 9 a.m.-8 p.m.

If you prefer to complete your Income Affdavit electronically an instructional video is available on the Riverbay website, https://www.coopcity.com/ Income-affdavit. There will be two Q&As via Webex on Tuesday, April 16, and Thursday, April 18, 7 p.m. Information can be found in the April 6th Co-op City Times, page 4. Remember, if we can get most of the building to fle electronically, we may be able to get our lobby renovated!

7) Summer is coming and cooperators would appreciate walking or sitting on the grass. Please curb your dogs and stop allowing them to urinate on our walls and pillars! Also, remember to pick up the feces they leave behind, and keep our elevators, lobby, laundry rooms, staircases, and compactor rooms clean! Can anyone explain to me why we have to remind you of this? It’s your community and we wonder why you must be told. It should be automatic! Wake up, for goodness sake!

If you are suffering, you are in our prayers.

If your birthday is in April, Happy Birthday to you.

Until next week, stay safe and walk good.

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Building 27 Association

Hello, neighbors, we trust all is well. Stay vigilant, cautious and wear your masks in crowds. The weather has been a little favorable, be careful; viruses are still around and this is also flu season.

Well, well, an earthquake of 4.8 magnitude hit across the state of NY. We all will know where we were when this took place. We pray all is well and in place with you and your family, friends and neighbors.

On a pleasant note, we thank our shareholders new and old who cheerfully gave the $5.00 dues plus many gave more and beyond in all three buildings. We thank our faithful shareholders from all three buildings, 27A, B and C, who always hold down the post when we need them.

Council Member Kevin C. Riley/MMCC and Safety Saints are partnering to provide a free CPR/AED training to the community. You must register by calling Jamaal Yapp, 347-326-8652. This Basic CPR/AED Class with HSI Certification will take place on Friday, April 19, from 3:45 p.m.-6 p.m. at the Section 5 Teen Center, 141 Einstein Loop N, in Section 5.

Encourage your neighbors to read the Co-op Times. There is an abundance of information to keep one busy and engaged. It can be a lot, but one should want to know about their own building and surroundings. Remember, we are neighbors and in this together helping one another to care for homes and community.

Notice – Last wash is at 9 p.m., meaning do not wash anything after 9 p.m. as the doors of the Laundry Room will be locked 10 p.m. daily.

Affidavits – We now have two options, the paper form which has to be notarized, and an electronic/online filing on the Riverbay website. The deadline for the 2023 Income Affidavit is Tuesday, April 30.

Notice – The HCR notice was posted in each lobby notifying shareholders the 8.1% increase will be effective 7/1/2024. Our State Senator Bailey and Assemblyman Benedetto are engaged in ongoing negotiations. We hope the future outcome will be favorable.

Collection of Dues – To new shareholders, we welcome you. Collection of dues is only $5. As a member of the Building Association, your dues support related expenses, such as fliers posted by the Association, supplies, light refreshments for the meetings, etc. If you missed the opportunity to pay the dues, the Association president’s phone number is listed on the bullentin board in all three lobbies and he will accept your dues

Council Kevin C. Riley’s District 12 Tax Preparation Services – Free services for individuals without dependents with maximum income of $59,000, and with dependents with income maximum of $85,000. Call the office at 718684-5509 or visit Section 5, 135 Einstein Loop, Rm. 44; (347) 326-8652.

Happy Birthday to all celebrating this month. Contact Lydia Rondon, 718583-3040, and she will gladly acknowledge your birthday by sending you a card. Also notify her of any illness, death or transferal to a nursing home.

Building 9 Association

Greetings, Building 9 Association family and friends. We remain thankful, grateful, and blessed.

Please keep Wendy Pimentel and Jazmin Rodriguez in your prayers as they suffer the loss of their older sister last week.

On April 5, the Memorial services for Rosemary Bailey, former Building 9 Association Executive Board member, was extremely well attended by Wanda Randall, Karen Blanchette, myself, and so many of our Building 9 family, neighbors and friends. A beautiful Peace Lily plant was purchased on behalf of Building 9. Rosemary will be missed.

On April 8, Evelyn Mavins, Wanda Randall, Irma Vega, her husband, and other Building 9 friends, watched the solar eclipse together. We didn’t experience the solar eclipse in totality due to our vantage point relative to the sun. We did feel the wind pick up and a drop in air temperature. It was a great shared experience.

The April 2024 carrying charge statements have been mailed. The 2024 Income Affidavits have been mailed.

On Tuesday, April 16, and Thursday, April 18, from 7-8:30 p.m., there will be free online training on electronic Income Affidavit filing. Link: tinyurl.com/ 44jw2rn9.

On April 17, Barbara Cloud is scheduled to notarize Income Affidavits for Building 9 Association from 5-7 p.m. in the Association Room. The fee will be $2 per signature. All proceeds will be donated to the Building 9 Association. Thank you, Barbara!

Our 2024 Building 9 Association membership drive is in full gear. Please stop at our table in the lobby to pay annual dues of $10 per family.

Our next Building Association Membership meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. in the Building 9 Association meeting room.

The 2024 Earth Day celebration will be sponsored by the Rivers Run Community Garden on Saturday, April 20, from approximately 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will begin on the Section 1 Greenway and proceed to the Garden. Please join us.

“A goal without a plan is just wishful thinking.”

For up-to-date communication from Riverbay Corporation, read the Co-op City Times , delivered to your building lobby and the community centers on Saturdays; tune in to the Crawler on your home TVs and lobby monitors; and register for Phone Tree notifications.

NAACP

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has profoundly affected the struggle for civil rights and equality for all during the course of 20th Century American History. Join the NAACP to help us do the work. We march to defend democracy. Membership is the lifeblood of the organization. We meet the fourth Sunday of the month at 3:00 p.m. (currently virtual) barring any unforeseen circumstances.

NAACPOffice Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m.-noon.

Opportunity Alert: Exclusive Scholarship for High School Seniors!

Kappa Epsilon Zeta Scholarship Fund is accepting applications until April 15, 2024. Requirements: Female high school senior, alternate school or resides in the Bronx; average of 85% or above; perform several hours of community service throughout their high school career. To apply or for more information, visit: campsite.bio/kezsf

April is Financial Literacy Month: NAACP Co-op City Branch Youth and Economic Development Committeespresent Parents and Youth Intro to Financial Literacy.

We want to give our youth a head start learning how to create generational wealth. You are never too young to begin to learn about finance. Both parents and youth will be able to reinforce what is learned and how we can maximize our budgets. The first in a series will be held Saturday, April 27, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at the NAACP office: 135 Einstein Loop, Rm. 36. Please RSVP at naacpcoopbb@ yahoo.com or call 646-234-4085. Check your bulletin board to view the flyer.

April is Earth Month: Rivers Run Community Garden and Riverbay Corporation present an Earth Day Parade and Celebration on Saturday, April 20. Meeting location is at the Section 3 Greenway Stage, near Bellamy Loop. All are welcomed. FREE food Give-away, FREE gardening and crafting workshops, entertainment, Street Beat Brass Band and the Grand Marshal, N.Y.S. Senator Jamaal Bailey. Flyers posted in buildings.

2nd NYS Conference Quarterly Meeting: Saturday, May 18, 8-9 p.m.

115th NAACP National Convention: July 13-July 17, Las Vegas, NV.

Voting: This election season, we hold the most powerful tool to make democracy work for Black Americans: our vote. The issues that affect our community will make or break how we continue to thrive in this country. We can fix America’s broken democracy, vote. For more information on the NAACP’s work to mobilize Black voters, visit naacp.org/vote.

You can follow us on Facebook: Co-op City NAACP – April is our Spring Membership Campaign. Become a member, gift a membership or upgrade your membership. Take your advocacy further by joining in the fight for our sacred right to vote. Annual membership: Adult, $30; youth, $10; or Silver Life, $750. Make check/money order payable to: NAACP Co-op City. Mail to: NAACPCo-op City, 135 Einstein Loop, Room 36, Bronx, N.Y. 10475

To leave a message, call the office phone at 718-320-3210 or email: naacpccity2210@gmail.com

––Brenda Brown

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Lehman Center Presents McDonald’s GOSPELFEST

With Shirley Caesar, Dottie Peoples, and Byron Cage!

Lehman Center for the Performing Arts proudly presents McDonald’s Gospelfest with the legendary Shirley Caesar, Dottie Peoples, and Byron Cage on Saturday, April 20, at 8 p.m.

Lehman Center for the Performing Arts is on the campus of Lehman College/CUNY at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, NY 10468. Tickets for McDonald’s Gospelfest on Saturday, April 20, at 8 p.m. ($100, $75, $65, $50, $35) can be purchased by calling the Lehman Center box offce at 718-960-8833 (Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.5 p.m., and beginning at 4 p.m. on the day of the concert), or through online access at https://www. lehmancenter.org/events/mcdonalds-gospelfest.

Lehman Center is accessible by #4 or D train to Bedford Park Blvd. and is off the Saw Mill River Parkway and the Major Deegan Expressway.

McDonald’s Gospelfest 2024, “The Revival Tour,” promises to be the biggest Gospel event in the country as we celebrate 41 years of spreading the good news through music, arts, and entertainment. This year’s Gospelfest at Lehman Center for the Performing Arts features some of the best in the gospel music industry such as, Shirley Caesar, Dottie Peoples, and Byron Cage. Along with an inspirational word from Bishop Peggy Smalls and tri-state area gospel talents, choirs, and praise dancers.

A. Curtis Farrow, producer and director of McDonald’s Gospelfest has worked with McDonald’s for 26 years, producing this phenomenal celebration of life. He has received three Emmy awards for producing and directing McDonald’s Gospelfest along with fourteen nominations, crediting everything in his life to his strong belief in God.

Shirley Caesar, known as the First Lady of Gospel, began her professional music career in 1958 at the age of nineteen, when she approached Albertina Walker about joining The Caravans, one of the most popular gospel groups at that time. In 1961, Caesar began her solo career, recording the sermonette “Hallelujah ‘Tis Done,” which earned her a national reputation. She began to fulfll her calling as a pastor, establishing the Mount Calvary Word of Faith Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, and helping the needy in her community through founding the Shirley Caesar Outreach Ministries. In 1971, she won her frst Grammy Award for her recording of “Put Your Hand in the Hand of the Man,” and in 1975, her recording of the song, “No Charge,” became an instant hit and her frst gold record. In 1977, Caesar released her debut album, First Lady. Throughout the 1970’s and 1980s, Caesar went on to create several of her biggest hits,

“God’s Got It All in Control,” “Hold My Mule,” and “He’s Working It Out for You.” She has performed with Patti LaBelle and Whitney Houston, and acted in movies, ‘Fighting Temptations,’ and ‘Why Do Fools Fall in Love.’ In the 1990s, Caesar was dubbed the ‘First Lady of Gospel,’ and in 2000, was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. In 2015, Caesar performed for President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama at the White House, along with Aretha Franklin. In 2016, Caesar was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Throughout her career, she has received 11 Grammy Awards, 14 Stellar Awards, and 15 Dove Awards.

Dorothy “Dottie” Peoples is one of the most honored gospel vocalists. Her signature song, “On Time God,” is a modern gospel classic, and it not only reached #1 on the gospel charts, but swept the 1995 Stellar Awards (Album, Song of the Year, Female Vocalist, Choir), leading to Peoples winning the prestigious Stellar Award, James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award. In 1991, she debuted with two albums, “Is It Worth It All?” and “Surely God Is Able.” Peoples has had several notable performances including her performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the 1996 Olympics, and performance with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. In 2000, she won the Soul Train Award, Best Gospel Album for “God Can & God Will,” along with receiving four Stellar Awards, and three Grammy Nominations.

Byron Cage, known as the “Prince of Praise,” has made his mark on gospel music as a respected minister of music and through a series of charttopping live albums and radio singles, including “The Presence of the Lord,” “Royalty,” “Broken, But I’m Healed” and “I Will Bless the Lord.” In 1995, Cage launched his professional recording career by signing with Atlanta International Records. In 2004, Cage received The Soul Train Award for Best Gospel Album for “The Prince of Praise,” along with seven Stellar Awards, and one Grammy nomination throughout his career.

Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. is supported, in part, by public funds through the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council and the Bronx Delegation. Additional funding is provided by the New York State Council on the Arts with support from the offce of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. The Center is excited to share that Goya Foods has agreed to renew sponsorship for this season which will help Lehman Center expand its reach to the community. In addition, the Center has secured funding from

the Howard Gillman Foundation to help grow its programming. The 2024 season is also made possible through sponsorships by Con Edison, Havana Café, Friends of Lehman Center, and cherished audience members.

Building 19 Association

Hello, neighbors,

We trust all is well with you. Happy Birthday to our friends who are celebrating birthdays in March and April. All the best to you!

We are fnalizing our Bake Sale fundraiser for Saturday, April 20, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the building lobby. We will have cake by the slice, cookies, pies, brownies, diabetic-friendly baked products, and a host of goodies. The community is invited to come to 140 Alcott Place. We are still seeking volunteers for servers, set-up, and breakdown of tables and chairs. If you want to donate a cake, we welcome this as well. You can call us at 718-862-9264, leave a message and someone will get back to you.

On May 10, at 7:30 p.m., Offcer Michael Fraterrigo of the 45th Precinct has been invited to talk to us at our General meeting on “Protecting Yourself Against Scams.” One reason scammers are diffcult to stop is that they keep upping their game by taking advantage of technological changes to manipulate their targets better. You are all invited to attend and speak with Offcer Fraterrigo directly in the Association Room at the back of the building.

We are holding discussions on hosting a paintand-sip event. This is one of the many fun activities we plan to have this year. We will be providing more information as the date gets closer.

If our members have ideas about “what you want to see or do,” whether it be programs, seminars, or trips, please let us know by emailing us at bldg19assoc@gmail.com. We have plans for a game and movie night. We encourage everyone to participate in the upcoming meetings, lend your support, and be part of the team making our community a better place to live. Together, we are stronger and can do some great things.

“Come in as neighbors, leave as friends.”

Sonia Feliciano

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National Council of Negro Women

Social Justice Committee – Who would have thought that we’d feel an earthquake in the Bronx! Mother Earth is sending us some warnings! Are we ready?

For the second consecutive year, in conjunction with the Governor, Co-op City Section will be hosting a NYS Citizen Preparedness Training Program geared toward ensuring that our community is prepared for many types of emergencies. On Tuesday, April 16, at 6:30 p.m., in Dreiser Community Center, Room 4, 177 Dreiser Loop, Bronx, NY 10475, there will be limited space, for a training program. This free training will go over how to set up a plan for yourself and your family. Registration is required for participation and space is limited. Once the registration is full, unfortunately, we will not be able to accept additional registrants. Last year, we had to turn away last-minute inquiries, so that’s why we’re offering this important opportunity again. Please visit the website, http://www.prepare.ny.gov, in order to register or for more information.

Women Represent! – Come get your glow on! Join us for our Women Represent program today, Saturday, April 13, from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. via Zoom. The program’s theme, “Be the Light; Let’s Get Glowing,” is based on our own Camille Worrell’s book, “Get Up & Glow with Me.” The program will feature select pieces from each section of her book weaved into a story of dramatic presentation. So come join us on Saturday, April 13, at Zoom Meeting ID: 869 1754 0645, Passcode: 19351935. For further information, contact

Camille Worrell at worrellswords@aol.com

Health Committee – We resumed our GirlTrek walking season on Saturday, April 6. We are inviting all our members and friends to join the Co-op City Section for our weekly GirlTrek Sisterhood Saturday Walks in the Greenway. We will be walking together for a shared mission of health, unity and Black girl power. For further information, contact Farah Martin at 917-806-2534 or Keisha Keelen at 917-697-4854.

The Health Committee will be collaborating with the New York Presbyterian Hospital and other community partners for a HEAL in the Community Maternal Health Fair, today, Saturday, April 13, at 11a.m. to 3 p.m., in person, at Canaan Baptist Church in Harlem. We will educate the community regarding vaccinations and the Good Health WINs Bridge Access Program. There will be panel discussions by healthcare professionals regarding Childbirth, Advocacy, Patients’ Rights and Maternal Mental Health.

NCNW Co-op City Section – Members, please note that our April General Membership meeting tomorrow, Sunday, April 14, at 3 p.m. will not be on Zoom! We will be meeting in-person at Dreiser Community Center, 177 Dreiser Loop, Bronx, NY. The room number will be announced soon!

Social Media – Remember you can fnd us on our website: www.ncnwcoopcitysection.com; on Instagram: NCNW Co-op City and email: ncnwco. opcity@gmail.com

The Church of the New Vision

Greetings, in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The Church of the New Vision and Pastors Kenneth and Deborah Hodge welcome you to worship with us at 115 Einstein Loop North, Bronx, NY 10475. Church phone: 718-671-8746 and Pastor’s phone: 914-522-5039.

Our scripture verse for 2024 is: Hebrews 12:2 NIV “Let us fx our eyes on Jesus, the Author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before Him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the Throne of God.”

Sunday service at 11:00 a.m. All are welcomed.

Masks are required and temperature will be taken.

Noon Day Prayer Line now open, 12-12:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Wednesday Night Prayer Service and Bible Study, 7:00-8:00 p.m. The Conference Line number: 646-769-9900; Access Code: 3099388#. Please mute your phone.

April 7th Worship Service Theme: “Let Us Continue.”

Scriptures: Acts 1: 1-8 NLT “In my frst book I told you, Theophilus, about everything Jesus began to do and teach, until the day he was taken up to heaven after giving his chosen apostles further instructions through the Holy Spirit. During the forty days after he suffered and died, he appeared to the apostles from time to time, and he proved to them in many ways that he was actually

alive. And he talked to them about the Kingdom of God. Once when he was eating with them, he commanded them, “Do not leave Jerusalem until the Father sends you the gift he promised, as I told you before. John baptized with water, but in just a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.” So, when the apostles were with Jesus, they kept asking him, “Lord has the time come for you to free Israel and restore our kingdom.” He replies, “The Father alone has the authority to set those dates and times, and they are not for you to know, But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. And you will be my witness, telling people about me everywhere in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (continue Acts 1:9-14)

Wednesday, August 14 – $50 deposit due now to see “Daniel” at the Sight & Sound Theatre. Adults, $215/Youth, $175. Final payment due May 26. Contact: Sis. Sadie James, 718-652-8943, or Sis. Loretta Scott, 718-671-2623.

We continue to pray for speedy recovery for the sick and shut-in, and offer condolences to families who lost loved ones and good health and wellness for all.

Your contributions, tithes and offerings can be mailed to Church of New Vision, P.O. Box 75-3037, Einstein Station, Bronx, New York 10475. Thank you.

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AARP Chapter #4997

As I sit writing this article, it is only the 8th of April 2024. Yet we have already experienced horrifc rain and windstorms, an earthquake of 4.8 magnitude and a solar eclipse. What more do you think this year has in store for us?

Our Tour Committee is putting the fnal details together for the April 30th trip to see, “A Tribute to the Supremes,” and the pick-up location is now H&R block in Dreiser Loop. The exact time will be published in this article and there is only one location for departure, but we still have three drop-off locations upon our return. Any questions or requests for trips should be directed to Ms. Wright, 718-379-3370, or Ms. Brown, 718-379-7962.

During the time of Income Affdavits, AARP will have a notary service available for you, with a fee. The time is very short since they are not out as of today and the deadline is April 30th. All signees must be present at the time of notarizing and have valid identifcation. Our offces are mask-mandated and you will be provided with one if you do not have one. Please bring your patience and manners with you to the offce. Notary hours and days will be posted in the offce and this column. Our offce is open from Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., 177 Dreiser Loop, Room 0, second foor. Our telephone is 718320-1946; email aarp4997@gmail.com. Please leave a message and we will return the calls on our next in-offce business day.

These hours are in effect until the end of June, when we begin our SYEP (Summer Youth Employment Program). The young adults are giving instruc-

Greetings, retirees and friends,

tions in using your technology. The sessions are 1-hour,1 to 1. Bring your own charger and get assistance for any electronic device such as phones, laptops, tablets. The program begins on July 8th and the hours are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. with an hour for lunch. The date to begin making appointments will be posted in this article.

AARP Chapter #4997 is participating in the River Run Earth Day celebration on April 20th. Please join us near the Section 3 Greenway at 10:30 a.m. for the start of the walk. There will be a Shredding Event on May 18th at two locations in Co-op City – Section 2 Greenway and Section 5 Greenway – from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., sponsored by AARP.

We are, once again, entering the time for Riverbay Board of Election candidates to begin the process. We cannot forget the chaos of the last election year and should not allow it to happen again. Focus on the candidates, the meetings and the views of all candidates. We must have a quorum when voting begins on the frst ballot.

Ms. Baker, 718-379-2088, continues to manage new/renewal applications. Mrs. Wilson, Good and Welfare, 718-671-5493, lets us know our prayers are being answered and our family and friends are improving in their health journeys. To share information, please contact Mrs. Wilson.

We are here to serve – not to be served.

Retirees of Dreiser Loop

During the past two weeks, we have witnessed the horrifc collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, survived a magnitude 4.8 earthquake in the Tri-State area and viewed an awe-inspiring solar eclipse. These events make one wonder what is next.

Atlantic City Overnight Trip – Tropicana Casino/Hotel, Wednesday, May 29-30. One night hotel stay and tribute to the “Jersey Boys and Girls” show; $295pp/double, $345pp/single; $15 bonus slot play & $25 food voucher. Balance payments are due now. Bus pick-up at 9 a.m. on Dreiser Loop in front of H&R Block. Return trip drop-offs at Einstein, Asch, and Dreiser Loop.

Carnival Cruise 2024 – Eastern Caribbean 9-day/8-night cruise (traveling to Amber Cove (Dominican Republic), Grand Turks, and Half Moon Cay (Bahamas) on the beautiful new ship Venezia leaving from NYC on July 16 (cruising through July 24, 2024).

Ace in the Hole – Wednesday, August 21. Lunch and a tribute show to Luther Vandross, Barry White, Isaac Hayes, and Teddy Pendergrass. Tickets are $140. A $50 deposit is due now to reserve your seat. Bus pick-up at 9:30 a.m. in Dreiser Loop in front of H&R Block. Return trip drop-offs at Einstein, Asch, and Dreiser Loop. Please contact Serita at (347) 564-5722 for information regarding all trips.

Entertainment Committee – Our annual June luncheon will be held on Wednesday, June 12, from 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., at the beautiful Marina del Rey. Tickets are $110 (includes transportation on a frst paid, frst seated basis). Daisy will be in Room 19 on Tuesdays and Thursday from 1-3 p.m. Questions

can be addressed to Daisy at (718) 671-6122 or (917) 292-7010, and Jay at (201) 310-2972.

Scholarship Committee – Scholarship applications are available in Room 19. The deadline for the submission of completed scholarship applications to the Scholarship Committee is May 24. Applicants must be high school seniors scheduled to graduate in June 2024. The applicant’s parent/grandparent must be a RODL member in good standing (dues paid for the past two years). Contact JoAnn at (718) 710-9082 with questions.

Membership Committee – Annual membership dues for 2024 are $25. Personal checks payable to the “Retirees of Dreiser Loop” can be mailed to: Retirees of Dreiser Loop, 177 Dreiser Loop, Room 19, Bronx, NY 10475. Questions may be addressed to Mary at (718) 655-9170.

Happy Birthday – We extend our best wishes to all our April celebrants. May you all have an incredibly happy birthday and continued peace and happiness throughout the year.

Condolences – We continue to pray for those who have experienced a recent loss.

Good and Welfare – Please keep all of those who are sick and/or shut in, in your thoughts and healing prayers. Please notify Lorraine Parker at (718) 6716403 of any member illnesses or deaths.

General Meeting – Our next meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 1, at 1 p.m. in the Dreiser Center Auditorium C. Please mark your calendar and plan to attend.

—Georgianna Rodriguez

Goose Island Seniors

Mt. Airy Lodge Casino – in Mt. Pocono, PA; Thurs., Apr. 18. Price: $65. No bonus. Bus arriving Einstein Loop, 9 a.m.; Asch Loop, 9:30 a.m.; Dreiser Loop, 9:45 a.m.

Sight and Sound (Daniel) – Bethlehem, PA; Thu., April 25. Price: $215. Miller’s Smorgasbord Restaurant. For more information, call 646-579-1701.

Sight and Sound (Daniel) – Bethlehem, PA; Tue., May 7. Balcony seats (2 or 3 steps down). Price: $195. Deposit: $50 to reserve seat on bus. Balance due Wed., April 17. Make checks to Goose Island Seniors or Zelle to 347-8471941. Golden Corral Restaurant before show. Vaccination required.

Pre-Mother’s Day Celebration – Sat., May 11, at 1-4 p.m. Price: $40 in 135 Einstein Loop, Room 39. Live Country Music, buffet, cocktail, vendors and more. Call/text: 646-579-1701.

Discount Ticket Sale – Tue., May 14, in Rm. 39 at 135 Einstein Loop Center from 1 p.m.-2 p.m. for The Motown Story, June 8, at Dreiser Loop.

Resort World Casino – Tue., May 21, in Monticello, NY. Price: $65, bonus: $25 slot play. Wait list only. Bus arriving Einstein Loop, 8:15 a.m.; Asch Loop, 8:45 a.m.; and Dreiser Loop at 9 a.m. Vaccination required.

Goose Island Indoor Picnic – Fri., May 24, at 1 p.m. in our club room 39. Members only. Covered-dish. Bring something or pay $15 at door. Free for May Birthday members.

Barbados Family and Friends Tour – Fri., May 31 – Wed., June 5th . Price from $1,002.50 pp double to $1,650 single room. Call: 646-579-1701.

Villa Roma Resort – Tribute to Diana Ross and Gladys Knight, Tue., June 11. Wait list only. Price: $125. Down payment: $50 to reserve seat. Balance due by Mon., May 20. Make checks to Goose Island Seniors, 135 Einstein Loop, Rm. 39, Bx, NY 10475 or Zelle to 347-847-1941. Cash App to $StephenCarlSr. Covid vaccination required.

Tribute to Whitney Houston – at Tropicana Casino AC; Thu.; June 27. Wait list only. Price: $150. Bonus: $25 slot play and $20 food voucher. Deposit: $50 to reserve seat on bus. Balance due Wed. June 5.

Lego Land NYC – Sat., Jun. 29th. Price: $130, adults; $125 pp, 2 or more children. Call: 646-579-1701.

Notary – with Yvonne Menefee, Thursdays, 10:00 a.m.-5 p.m., 135 Einstein Loop, Rm. 34 or 39.

Bingo – Mon., Wed. and Fri., 1-3:30 p.m. Members only. Admission: $5 for 3 cards; $0.25 each additional card; 12 games and jackpot. Refreshments.

Game day – Tue. and Thu., 1-5 p.m. Dominoes, Bid Whist, movies, socializing and more.

To all Members: Happy Birthday to our members who celebrate their birthday in April: Guinette Romaine, Octavio Cruz, Wendy Berch, Dolores Wynn, Isilda Modeste, Alfonso Gonzales, Ione Foote, Valerie Francis-Williams and Myrta Willems. Birthday cake celebration Mon., April 22, halftime at Bingo, 2 p.m.-2:45 p.m.

Sick and Shut-in – Loretta Woodard; Mary Pilla, our former president, is doing fne and says hi to everyone. Call her at (718) 753-1816.

Our club is at 135 Einstein Loop, Rm. 39, Bronx, NY 10475, the Section 5 Community Center, (718) 379-9613; Stephen cell, (347) 847-1941. Our email address is goose.island@optonline.net; $StephenCarlSr.

Good health to all.

—Stephen Roberts, Sr.

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JASA Co-op City NORC Program Invites You for These In-Person & Virtual Activities

JASA FREE Tax Preparation 2024 – Income Limit: Single, $32,000; w/dependents, $60,000; 2049 Bartow Ave., back of the JASA NORC Offce. Mondays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Must bring Social Security card. Tax help will be available until May 20. Call 718-3202066 for appointment.

Agatha House Foundation’s National Diabetes Prevention Program – 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Join our 6–9 month program. For more information or to register, call Coach Brittany, 917-943-3503.

Bartow OAC Trips – All of these trips are $6 with the exception of Walmart. Stew Leonard’s/Whole Foods, Wed., 4/17; Trader Joe’s, Fri., 4/19; Walmart, Tue., 4/23, $12; Bruckner Commons Mall in the Bx., Thurs., 4/25; & Costco, Fri., 4/26.

Acupunture – JASA NORC Offce on Wed., April 17th from 11 a.m.-12 noon.

Common Pantry is scheduled for Tues., April 23, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. New applicants, contact JGrimes @JASA.

BARTOW CENTER CLOSED

(NORC) Line Dancing with Bartow Swingers (ONLY) 12-1 p.m., Every Mon.

Walk w/Odessa, 9:30-10:30 a.m.

Blood Pressure, 12-1 p.m., (1st & 3rd Tues.)

Health & Wellness w/Ann 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Adult Coloring, 12-1 p.m.

Smart Phone & Tablet Class w/Julesa, 1:45-2:45 p.m.

Dinner Hour: 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Wed., April 17

Stay Well Exercise w/Odessa 10 a.m.-11 a.m.

Bereavement Hour w/Dorine (1st Wednesday only per month), 12-1 p.m.

Line Dancing w/Cynthia Wed. & Fri., 12:30 p.m.-1:45 p.m.

Dominoes w/José

1 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

Dinner Hour: 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Arthritis Exercise w/Damion, 10 a.m.-11:15 a.m.

Visual Arts w/Laura via Zoom 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Knitting/Crocheting with Lynne and Betty, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Card Games with Frankie, 1 p.m.-2 p.m.

Dinner Hour, 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Massage Therapy

10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Manicure, 10:30 a.m-12 p.m.

Line Dance with Cynthia 12:30 p.m.-1:45 p.m.

Dinner Hour, 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Drama Club w/Dazee Windley 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m., in the back of the JASA NORC Office

Intergenerational Arts & Crafts w/Denise, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Salsa with Rasheed 10 a.m.-11 a.m.

Word Games

10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Bingo on Saturdays

1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. in the back of JASA NORC Of fce

org, or call 929-399-1371 on Tues. & Thurs.

JASA OAC Centers & NORC are having a Mother’s Day Luncheon – Fri., May 10, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Dreiser Auditorium. Tickets are $10 on sale at all three centers.

NORC Annual Health & Wellness Fair – Wed., May 15, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 177 Dreiser Loop Auditorium, 2nd foor.

Bartow OAC Trip “Motown Show” – Windows on the Lake, Lake Ronkonkoma, June 26, $150.

Dreiser OAC Spirit of NY “White Party” Cruise – July 17. Tickets are $126. Payments can be made in three installments in Rm. 7.

Einstein OAC Holiday Hill Senior Day – Aug. 20. Tickets, $124, can be paid in four installments. Offce open to receive payments only Mondays & Fridays, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.

Caringkind: The Heart of Alzheimer’s Caregiving representative will be in the Bartow Main Offce every

Mindful Mornings Tai Chi

9 a.m.-10 a.m.

Line Dance w/Sassy 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Book Club, 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Ageless Facials & Self Care, 1 p.m.-3 p.m., Rm. 35 Appointment only.

Never Too Old to Learn Spanish, 10-11 a.m., Rm. 35

Bridge to Care Arthritis Exercise, 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Rm. 45

Creative Arts & Painting, 1 p.m.-2 p.m., Rm. 35

Go Easy on us Computers 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., Rm. 40

Hair Care 4U, 9 a.m.-11 a.m.

Appointments only

Spring in Your Step Stretch & Tone w/Ola, 10 a.m.-11 a.m., Rm. 45

Action Bodies In Motion

11 a.m.-12 p.m., Room 45

Prize Bingo & Board Games

1 p.m.-2 p.m., Rm. 49A

Visual Arts, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Salsa Dancing, 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Walk With Ease, 1 p.m.-2 p.m.

Coloring for Calmness 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m

Chess Club, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Blood Pressure Screening

10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

Let’s Get It on Zumba 1 p.m.-2 p.m.

third Mon. of the month, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. for Alzheimer and Dementia Consultation/Health Care Proxy & Power of Attorney Consultation & other services.

Steel Drum Classes – JASA NORC Offce on Wed., 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

Notary – JASA NORC Offce, Weds. and Thurs., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. By appointment.

Technology Class – Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

Dial in number: 929-205-6099, Meeting ID: 862 5043 9695, Passcode: 896989.

Line Dance with Bartow Swingers – 12-1 p.m., Wed. & Fri., Dreiser Loop, Aud. A.

Notary – Einstein OAC, Notary appointments Tues. & Thurs., 11 a.m.-1 p.m., for Affdavit Notarizations, etc.

Please call Einstein OAC – 718-671-5161, for: Hair Styling, 1st & 3rd Wed. of the month, 9-11 a.m.: Braids, haircuts, shape-up, twist, ponytails, curls and more. Facials & Manicure, every Mon., 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Call for appointment.

LUNCH & DINNER MENUS

Alternate Kosher Meals are available

Ridge Hill, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Chair Yoga w/ Charles Tyler

10-11 a.m. (Virtual), 863-4924183, Passcode: Dreiser23

Stay Well w/Denise 10-11 a.m., Rm. 2

Piano Sing Along Class, 11 a.m.12 p.m., Rm. 2

Harvest Home Farmers Market Presentation, 1 p.m.-2:15 p.m.

Game Time, 9-10 a.m.

Current Events, 10-11 a.m.

Art w/Lovie, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. (2x a month)

Staying Active & Independent for Life w/Gail, 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Rm. 2

Zumba w/Ola, 1-2 p.m., Aud. A

Tai Chi w/Jimmy, 2-3 p.m., Rm. 2

Computer & Tablet Class w/Ralph 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Dial-in #: 347-893-2966. Meeting ID: 854 2963 5300. Passcode: Dreiser23

Game Time, 9-10 a.m.

Current Events, 10-11 a.m.

Arthritis Exercise w/Damion 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Auditorium A

Afternoon Crafts w/Ines & Julesa 1:15-3:00 p.m.

Drama Club, 1:30-3:30 p.m.

Hobby Lobby, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Game Time, 9-10 a.m.

Current Events, 10-11 a.m.

Wellness Mornings, 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

SAIL- Staying Active and Independent for Life w/Gail, 1-2 p.m. Rm. 2

Manicure Services for Seniors, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., (Twice a month)

Sewing Class w/Joy, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Rm. 2

Knitting and Crocheting w/Loretta 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Alert & Alive w/Cathy and Essie 10 a.m.-11 a.m., Rm. 4

Line Dance w/Sassy 1 p.m.-2 p.m., Aud. A

Bingo w/Gay, 1:20-2:50 p.m., Rm. 4

Menu Fee for lunch is $2 & $5 for guest. ALL meals served with margarine and fresh milk. Menu subject to change without notice. For information, please call: (718) 320-2066. Schedule subject to change without notice.

Payments for trips can be made where noted, Mon.–Fri., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 2-4 p.m. only.

Funded by: The NYC Department for the Aging, the NYS Office for the Aging and Riverbay Corporation Must be 60 or older to become a JASA participant.

LUNCH: KOSHER: Tuna Salad w/ Cucumber Salad, Carrot Salad

NON KOSHER: PASSOVER

NO

DINNER SERVED

LUNCH: KOSHER: Vegetable Egg Frittata w/Potato and Zucchini.

NON KOSHER: PASSOVER

DINNER: BARTOW ONLY

KOSHER: Egg Frittata w/Potatoes & Steamed Zucchini, Pear

NON-KOSHER: Pork Spare Ribs w/Instant Mashed Potato & Sautéed Green Beans, Apple

LUNCH: KOSHER: Lemon Salad w/ Sliced Potatoes & Tossed Salad

NON KOSHER: PASSOVER

DINNER: BARTOW ONLY

KOSHER: Tuna Salad w/Cucumber Salad, Carrot Salad, Apple Sauce

NON-KOSHER: PASSOVER

LUNCH: KOSHER: Egg Salad w/Beets & Health Salad

NON-KOSHER: TBD

DINNER: BARTOW ONLY

KOSHER: Egg Salad, Classic Macaroni Salad, Israeli Salad, Pear

NON-KOSHER: Curried Chicken Legs, Perfect Rice, Cooked Cabbage w/ Shredded Carrots, Apple

LUNCH: KOSHER: Pot Roast w/Mashed Potato and Carrots

NON-KOSHER: PASSOVER

DINNER: BARTOW ONLY

KOSHER: Pot Roast w/ Potato Hash & Steamed Carrots, Clementine

NON-KOSHER: PASSOVER

Saturday: Lunch served at 12:30 p.m. until fnished: BARTOW ONLY

KOSHER: Italian Roasted Chicken w/ Potato Pancake & Roasted Butter Squash, Apple

NON-KOSHER: PASSOVER

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177 Dreiser Loop, second foor, Room 2.

The Church of St. Thomas The Apostle

Greetings, in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The congregation and clergy of St. Thomas invite you to worship with us. Jesus said, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” –Matthew 18:20

In today’s Gospel lesson, we read about an appearance of Jesus to his disciples following his resurrection. Knowing that the disciples were in fear and sadness, the frst words he said to them were, “Peace be unto you” (John 20:19). This greeting to his disciples illustrates how he desires to bring peace into the lives of those who are in need and accepting of his presence. Are you in need of peace in your life? I invite you to accept Jesus and his peace into your life today with this prayer: Lord Jesus, I need You. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sins. I open the door of my life and receive You as my Savior and Lord. Thank you for forgiving my sins and giving me eternal life. Take control

of the throne of my life. Make me the kind of person You want me to be. Amen The Second Sunday after Easter, April 14th

• 11:00 a.m. – Communion Service.

• Fellowship with light refreshments following the service.

Bible Lessons:

• 1 John 5:4-8, 11, 12

• John 20:19-23

Prayer: O LORD Christ, the Sun of Righteousness, who as at holy Eastertide didst rise from the darkness of death to shine with exceeding glory upon Thy people, grant unto Thy Church so to prepare and make ready Thy way that the earth may be flled with Thy glory even as the waters cover the sea; Thou who livest and reignest ever in the unity of the Father and of the Holy Spirit, God throughout all ages of ages. Amen.

Rev. Dorian Miceli

Community Protestant Church

Rev. Dr. Calvin E. Owens and the Community Protestant Church family welcome you to worship with us. We are located at 1659 East Gun Hill Road, Bronx, NY 10469. You may contact us by phone: 718-862-9172, fax: 718-6714416, or email: Administration@thecpcchurch.org

Worship Schedule

In person Sunday Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.

Every Wednesday, “Hour of Power Noon Day Prayer,” 12:00 p.m. on the Conference Call Line, (712) 432-3900, Access Code, 343284#. Every Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible Study online via Zoom. Log in on to Zoom.com, or dial One Tap Mobile, (646) 931-3860 or (929) 205-6099, Meeting ID: 837 7258 6522.

Special Services

Sunday, April 14th, 11 a.m., 55th Church Anniversary. Tomorrow, we will celebrate joyously with guest preacher, Rev. Dr. Thomas D. Johnson, Sr., the dynamic Senior Pastor at Canaan Baptist Church of Christ, Harlem, NY. As tradition, the Trustee Ministry asks that we continue to generously support our church with a fnancial obligation of $110 – $2 for each year of our church’s existence. Additionally, all members are encouraged to wear black. This year, we are asking the ladies to accessorize with a blue fower or scarf, and the men a blue tie. Sunday, May 5th, 11 a.m., Pastor’s Birthday Celebration, and at 3

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p.m., Shepherd’s Anniversary; Sunday, June 9th, Men and Women’s Day. Save the Date

Friday, May 24th, the Trustee Ministry, along with Mae Travels, present “DANIEL” at Sight & Sound Theaters in Ronks, Pennsylvania. Experience one of the Bible’s most epic stories as it comes to life on a panoramic stage. Ticket price, $225 per person, includes roundtrip motor coach transportation, orchestra seating, Amish country buffet lunch at Miller’s Smorgasbord Restaurant, meal gratuities and taxes. A non-refundable deposit of $50 is due today. Contact Evangeline Brown at (646) 221-1582 or ebronbrown@aol.com for reservations and additional information.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to our member, Tarhia Morton Huggins, on the loss of her aunt, Marian Harper Smith, and to all who are mourning the loss of a loved one. To our sick and shut in members, and especially to our Pastor, please know that we are praying mightily for you and for your speedy recovery. If you are celebrating a birthday this month, we wish you a very Happy Birthday!

“And he said unto me, My grace is suffcient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infrmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” –2 Corinthians 12:9

City Newsong Church

Open Doors, Open Hearts, and Open Minds.

Come and Visit Us – We are a multi-ethnic and bilingual, Bible-centered congregation with spirit -flled worship. We offer a variety of opportunities for spiritual growth, fellowship, and service to God and our community. Services are held in person at 2350 Palmer Avenue across from Building 30. Parking is available. You can also participate with us via Zoom (904 4685745) or Facebook live (United Methodist Church of Co-op City). –Pastor, David Jolly

“For no matter how many promises God has made, they are “Yes” in Christ. And so, through him, the “Amen” is spoken by us to the glory of God.” –2 Corinthians 1:20 NIV

Life’s challenges can be overwhelming. As we are faced with trials, thoughts of what if, and what next can lead us down paths of anguish, fear, doubts, to name a few. At times, these feelings can quickly begin to shaken our faith. So, what do we do?

It is during such times, that we must Stand on the Promises of God. He has never broken a promise. He sealed us as His property and placed His Spirit in our hearts as a guarantee of His promises because He wants us to trust His promises, and to be transformed by them.

The verse above and what happened during Holy Week 2,000 years ago, reminds us that God’s promises are true, faithful, and fulflled in Jesus. He promised salvation and eternal life to anyone who believes in Jesus and turn to him as their Savior. As we know, Christ came to save the world and died on the cross in order to carry out God’s promise. The good news is that the beneft of this promise is available to all who invite Christ into our lives. Therefore, we can be the recipient of God’s many precious promises by faith in Christ.

As Christians, we can place our hope in the truth of God’s promises found throughout scriptures to prevail. Jesus Christ, our resurrected God, said YES and all of God’s promises are validated through Him. So, we can say AMEN, as an expression of our trust in God’s faithfulness.

Let’s declare the truth of God’s Word as we stand on His promises and see Him move on our behalf, for His glory.

Come and Receive a Blessing: All are welcome!

Tuesday: Daniel’s Book Online Bible Study (Zoom: 904-468-5745)

Español at 12:15 p.m.

English at 6:00 p.m.

Thursday: Bilingual Prayer Service at 10:00 a.m.

Join us to Pray for personal revival, revival for our church, and our community.

Food Pantry: 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Upcoming Events – Save the Dates. All are welcome!

Sunday, April 14: Spanish Service at 10:00 a.m. and English Service at 11:30 a.m.

Saturday, April 20: Flea Market, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. – Clothes, Food for Sale, Artwork, More! For more information, contact Pauline Taylor at 718-3201552; Juanita Anderson at 917-306-5105.

—Grace Abadia

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10 “Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the Lord Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the foodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.” –Malachi 3:10 (NIV)

We’re in a series talking about how to manage our money God’s way. If you want to have fnancial freedom, if you want to be blessed so that you can be a blessing, the frst step is obedience. If you want God’s blessing, you must follow God’s instructions. The promise of blessing is connected to the obedience of tithing. The word tithe means a tenth. God’s word tells us that the tithe belongs to the Lord; it is holy Him. Each week, we set aside God’s tithe and we bring it to our local church, and He promises to bless the rest. This is the only place in the Bible where God instructs us to test Him. God wants to bless you…Take Him up on His challenge!

About Us: Newsong Church is a life-giving church right here in Co-op City! We believe that every person can Know God, Find Freedom, Discover their Purpose, & Make a Difference in this world! No matter what you’ve been through or where you come from, you are welcome here. Join us for Sunday worship and see why God’s family is no ordinary family…Check us out we’re located at 135 Einstein Loop!

Sunday Worship Experience: Our Sunday worship experience starts with celebration. We make music to please God and to build others up. Colossians 3:16 says, “Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts.” We sing to bring glory and honor to God, and celebrate who He is and what He’s doing in our church! Our Worship Experience starts every Sunday morning at 11 a.m.

Newsong Deaf Church, Room 35: Our deaf worship experience is in ASL so that our deaf and hearing impaired can worship and fellowship in their own language!

Kidsong, Room 49: We’ve created a place where children can have fun and learn about Jesus on their own level!

Newsong Church Youth: NSCY is Newsong’s student ministry. Today’s middle and high school students will lead the next generation of the church and change the world. At NSCY, our goal is to graduate students into a lifetime of following Jesus. NSCY meets every Friday evening, 7:30 p.m., in Room 42.

So, what are you waiting for? There’s a God in heaven who loves you and has a purpose and plan for your life! Do you live outside of Section 5? Remember, a church alive is worth the drive! Come and fnd hope, fnd healing, and fnd freedom.

Contact Us

Mailing Address: 135 Einstein Loop, Rm. 42, Phone: 917-342-2559, Email: CentralTeam@newsongchurchnyc.org

Prayer Request Line: Text “Prayer” to 877-899-7323

Website: www.newsongchurchnyc.org

Social Media: Facebook: @newsongchurchbx; Instagram: @newsongchurchbx; Twitter: @newsongchurchbx; YouTube: Newsong Church NYC.

—Pastor Mike Tolone

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Circle of Christ Church Iglesia Circulo de Cristo

Fearful Men and Rebellious Women

Matthew Henry – Eve’s being made after Adam, and out of him, puts an honour upon that sex, as the glory of the man, 1 Cor. 11:7. If man is the head, she is the crown, a crown to her husband, the crown of the visible creation. The man was dust-refned, but the woman was dust double-refned, one remove further from the earth.

Genesis 3:6 When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it. 1 Timothy 2:14 And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner. Adam sinned with knowledge.

When people deny God’s rule they are dominated by passions and desires with little regard for the consequences on society.

1 Kings 21:4 Ahab went home, sullen, and angry because Naboth the Jezreelite had said, I will not give you the inheritance of my ancestors. He lay on his bed sulking and refused to eat. 5 His wife Jezebel came in and asked him, Why are you so sullen? Why won’t you eat? 6 He answered her, Because I said to Naboth, Sell me your vineyard; or if you prefer, I will give you another vineyard in its place. But he said I will not give you my vineyard. 7 Jezebel said, Is this how you act as king over Israel? Get up and eat! Cheer

up. I’ll get you the vineyard of Naboth.

2 Kings 9:22 When Joram saw Jehu he asked, Have you come in peace, Jehu? How can there be peace, Jehu replied, as long as all the idolatry and witchcraft of your mother Jezebel abound?

1 Samuel 15:23 Rebellion is like the sin of witchcraft, and arrogance is like the evil of idolatry.

Ephesians 5:33 However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.

Schedule – 147 Dreiser Loop

First Sunday of the month, bilingual Communion Service, 10:30 a.m.

Sunday: Spanish, 9 a.m., & English Service, 11:30 a.m.

Tuesday: Prayer, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Wed./Thurs.: Nonperishable food distribution, 12-2 p.m.

Thursday: Prayer/Bible Study, 6:30-8 p.m.

Friday: Youth Service (Operation Grace), 6:30-9 p.m.

Saturday: Women’s Fellowship, second Saturday of the month, 12-3 p.m. Young Adults, third Saturday of the month, 12-3 p.m.

Men’s Fellowship, fourth Saturday of the month, 12-3 p.m.

Blessings in Christ,

—Pastor Luis F. Ramos Jr.

Traditional Synagogue of Co-op City

The synagogue would appreciate donations to keep our shul open. If you would like to help, go to www.Gofundme.com/Traditional-Synagogue-of-Coop-City to donate, or mail to The Traditional Synagogue located in Section 5, 120 Erdman Place, in the rear lobby of 27B.

The synagogue will be serving a hot Kiddush meal after Sabbath morning services. Entrance to our synagogue for Saturday services is on the side door of Building 27B.

General Information

The Traditional Synagogue located in Section 5, 120 Erdman Place in the rear lobby of 27B. It is on the ground foor of Building 27B. It is handicap accessible, no steps. Phone #: 718-379-6920. Offce hours are Thursday and Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. Please call the offce before you attempt to come over. If no one is in the offce, please leave a message.

The synagogue has Services on Saturday morning starting at 10:00 a.m. After Services, we always have a kiddush.

The synagogue has a Facebook page, Traditional Synagogue.

The synagogue needs donations. Whatever amount you can donate, big or

St. Joseph’s Episcopal Anglican Church

St. Joseph’s is located at 155 Dreiser Loop, lower level, Co-op City, Bronx, NY 10475. E-mail: stjosephsepc@aol.com. Church phone number: 718-3200844. Priest-in-Charge: Fr. Simeon O. Johnson; cell, 917-227-4303.

Greetings! As we continue to make the necessary repairs to our space at St. Joseph’s Church, we thank you for your patience and understanding. We are almost back to normal with our schedule of services and activities, and look forward to an early completion of the repairs.

In-person worship service for the Third Sunday of Easter will be conducted by Father Simeon Johnson at the church on Sunday, April 14, at 9 a.m. as well as via teleconference. Please also remember to tune in for the usual teleconference weekday prayers at noon. To participate by teleconference, dial 1-425-436-6344, Access Code: 509 898, followed by the # sign.

Sunday School has offcially opened. Please be sure to bring out your children and grandchildren.

If you have not yet completed your Pledge Cards, kindly do so as soon as possible. These cards refect our fnancial pledge and are used to update our proposed budget, as well as our offer to volunteer our time and talent where and when possible.

Upcoming Event:

• In celebration of our Patron Saint Joseph, the Episcopal Church Women (ECW) invites you to a Fundraising Luncheon on Saturday, May 25, starting at noon until 5:00 p.m. The event location is Eastwood Manor, 3371 Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY 10469. Included is an Open Bar, DJ with entertainment, cocktail reception and lunch. The donation is $125 for adults and $60 for children 12 and under. For tickets, you should contact Sheila, 917-693-3645; Arlene, 646-250-7011; Eileen, 718-379-8624; or Valrie, 317-200-5850. Kindly note that our usual raffe will take place at the luncheon and these tickets are also available from Valrie.

Please come and celebrate with us. We are counting on your support!

Condolences: Our thoughts and prayers go out to all our members, families and friends who have recently experienced the loss of loved ones. May you all fnd comfort and peace in your time of bereavement.

Sick and Shut-in: We extend our well wishes and prayers for a speedy recovery.

Birthday Greetings: Best wishes to everyone who is celebrating a birthday this month.

We at St. Joseph’s are collecting food (cans and dry goods) for the food pantry at Grace Episcopal Church, West Farms. If you can, please contribute for those in need.

Grace and Peace!

—Merville Chambers

small, would help. The synagogue needs men to help make a minyan. There are a lot of Jewish men who live in Co-op City who do not come to services. Please come by 10:00 a.m., so we can take out the Torah.

The Traditional Synagogue is the only synagogue in Co-op City.

Sabbath ends on Saturday, April 13, 8:26 p.m.

Candle Lighting for Friday, April 19, 7:20 p.m.

Good and Welfare: We sell tree certifcates in honor or memory of a loved one. The cost is only $15.00 per tree. If you want to buy a tree, call (347) 4495005. Mazel Tov to all having simchas. If you’re ill, wishing you good health. If you asked the Rabbi to say prayers for a sick person, you should make your donation to the synagogue.

To all Members: Happy Birthday to all members celebrating their birthday in April. Please send me your name and I will add it to the list.

Fun and Games: After services and kiddush, members play games. Your support for the Traditional Synagogue is greatly appreciated. Wishing all our members and friends’ peace and good health.

Bruce Gitelson

Pentecostal Tabernacle

Pentecostal Tabernacle located at 100 Co-op City Blvd., Building 22A. Mailing address: P.O. Box 204, Bronx, NY 10475. All are invited.

We would love to have you join us on the following days: Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.; worship service at 11:45 a.m.

Wednesday Morning Prayer and Fasting Service, 11 a.m.

Bible Study and Prayer Meeting every Wednesday Night at 7:30 p.m.

Friday Worship Service at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday morning service and all-night services will be on Zoom. Call 646-931-3860, Meeting ID: 7215591000, Code: 505050#.

Focus: Prayer of Repentance

Psalm 51,1-13 Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy loving kindness, according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions, Wash me thoroughly! From mine iniquity and cleanse me from my sin. For I acknowledge my transgression: and my sin is ever before me. Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight, that thou mightiest be justifed when thou speakest, and be clear when thou judgest. Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me. Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts; and in the hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom. Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. Make me to hear joy and gladness that the bones which thou has broken may Rejoyce. Hide thy face from my sins and blot out all mine iniquities. Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit in me. Cast me not away! From thy presence and take not away thy holy spirit from me. Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit. Then will I teach transgressor thy ways; and sinners shall be converted unto thee.

David Took Personal Responsibility for His Sin

In Psalm 51:3, David stated: “I acknowledge my transgression.’’ The word “acknowledge” means more than just “admit.” Rather, it involves noticing, realizing, or discovering one sinfulness so that one becomes aware of his nature and is confronted by its reality. This was the result of Nathan’s declaration ‘thou art the man.’ The frst step in real repentance is recognizing the true nature of sin and accepting responsibly for one’s transgressions. He stated that his sin is ever before him. Whenever, someone repents, he cannot hide from the sin within him. They will always keep it continually before their mental vision.

David asks God to purge him with hyssop and it will make him clean and to wash him so that he can be made whiter than snow. He is requesting joy and gladness from God that the bones that were broken may Rejoice. David knows the relationship that he has with God and cannot afford to lose it because of his sinful nature. He realized that God saw his heart and knows all about the murder and adultery that he has committed. One writer stated that you cannot hide from God; His eyes are watching you.

—Rev. R. Sibblies

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Co-op City Baptist Church

Rev. Dr. Sheldon E. Williams and the Co-op City Baptist Church family invite you to join us for Worship Service tomorrow at 8 a.m. in-person only and at 11 a.m. in-person and on Zoom. Sunday School classes for all ages will be held at 9:30 a.m. We are located at 135 Einstein Loop, Room 50 (lower level), Bronx, NY 10475. Telephone: 718-320-3774. Email: ccbc135@optimum.net or coopcitybc@gmail.com. Website: www.coopcitybaptistchurch.org. Masks are required.

The 11 a.m. service is also available on Zoom at https://us04web.zoom. us/j/9623430102 or Zoom Telephone Conference Line, (646) 568-7788, Meeting ID: 962 343 0102#, Password: 788175#.

The Church’s Free Conference Call Line dial-in number is 857-357-0254, Access Code is 660065#.

Rev. Williams asks everyone who calls into the Sunday Worship service to use Zoom through your computer or dial-in using the Zoom information shown above.

This week’s events: Wednesday Bible Study Class at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. by Zoom. Prayer Warriors Prayer Service on Thursday at noon; Friday MidMorning Prayer Service at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Friday Evening Prayer Service – all on the church Conference Call line.

The Co-op City Baptist Church Youth Ministry presents a Bake Sale and African American Expressions Accessories Sale on Saturday, April 20, from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. This will be held at the church, located at 135 Einstein Loop, lower level, in our Fellowship Hall. We are asking everyone to come out and support our youth in this endeavor.

The next CCBC Food Giveaway Ministry’s food distribution will be on Friday, April 26, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at 135 Einstein Loop. Please remember to bring your own bag, and perhaps a cart. Some products can be heavy

The church has a free app available on your app store by putting in “Co Op CBC.” This app is open to all.

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” –Psalm 46:1

The Co-op City Baptist Church exists to glorify God and to establish a living community of people who follow the teachings of Jesus the Christ through Worship, Prayer, Bible Study and Fellowship. We seek to meet the spiritual and physical needs of the church through ministry.

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Minority Health Month, National Parkinson’s Awareness Month, let us reaffrm our commitment to promoting understanding and support for all individuals, regardless of age, ability, or background. Together, through mutual respect and solidarity, we can cultivate a community that thrives on inclusivity and compassion.

We encourage all shareholders to seize the opportunity presented by these awareness campaigns to educate themselves and advocate for positive change within our community and beyond. Let us harness the power of knowledge to effect meaningful transformation and uphold the values of environmental stewardship, safety, and inclusivity that defne our collective identity. For any safety concerns or inquiries, please contact the Department of Public Safety at (718) 671-3050; callers may choose to remain anonymous. Your continued cooperation and vigilance are instrumental in preserving the high quality of life we cherish within Co-op City.

Thank you for your unwavering commitment to our shared values and for your contributions to maintaining a safe, sustainable, and welcoming community.

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140 Elgar Place

While on routine patrol, an offcer observed a moving vehicle in front of the building. Investigation revealed that no moving permit was issued and no elevator padding was installed. A Community Complaint was issued.

140 Einstein Loop

A cooperator reported that a confrmed delivered package was removed from the lobby area by the mailboxes by an unknown individual without her permission.

131 Einstein Loop

CCPD responded to the Paradise Deli for a disorderly group that threw bags of food on the foor then left

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the establishment with food items without paying. CCPD conducted a canvas of the area for the group. The investigation is ongoing to identify the suspects involved.

2063 Bartow Avenue

A RiteAid employee reported that an unknown individual removed items from the shelves and fed the establishment without paying for the items.

April 06, 2024

120 DeKruif Place

A cooperator reported leaving her laundry card on top of a washing machine with an unknown individual removing the laundry card.

• Remember: You can make anonymous calls to CCPD.

Emergency: 718-671-3050 or 9-1-1 •

Non-Emergency: 718-320-3330

www.ccpd.us • @CCPDnyc

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