November 2023 - ciaooo!

1. HERE’S THE NY SCOOP 

THE STATS:

A very happy Thanksgiving to you and your families! We thank you so much for reading and sharing our newsletter every week. We love and are grateful for you 🙂

Sending you all the love, health, wealth and happiness you deserve!
-ciaooo! team

GOOD NEWS

NYC is the East Coast Hollywood- Did you know there are a TON of studios being built in NY?  Lionsgate Studios just opened a $500 million production facility and studio in Yonkers. Meanwhile, Steiner Studios is building a 500,000-square-foot production hub in Brooklyn Army Terminal. Forget AI, maybe now’s the time to live out your dreams of being an actor?!

BAD NEWS

Library Cuts lose Sunday Service – November 26th will be the last day of Sunday Service. Mayor Adams announced the NYPL budgets were cut from $36.2 million a year to $12.6 million in 2024. As a former library kid, I feel this pain. I used to go to the library every Sunday like clockwork, and when my neighborhood library closed for a 6 year renovation…I simply stopped reading. Hate to see what this will do for kids across the boroughs. 

FROM THE 2019 ARCHIVES !!!

2. HOW TO THROW THE BEST FRIENDSGIVING!

By Nick Williams
 
From the vault, enjoy our article celebrating Friendsgiving!
 
New York City is filled with Thanksgiving orphans, hence the growing popularity of Friendsgiving.
It’s not hard to throw the best Friendsgiving ever, although it’s certainly a different vibe than your average rager. I like to gather a few friends to start cooking around noon, and I delegate sides and desserts to the late-arriving guests. I enforce a strict dress code of hideous holiday sweaters, for maximum coziness
 
Cook Thanksgiving food and give the people what they want!
For food, stick to the classics – turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, Parker House rolls, pumpkin pie, etc. We only get to eat this food once a year so there’s no reason get all crazy with racks of lamb and sous vide goose and Ras El-Hanout etc.
 
But what is the perfect wine to serve? 
Beaujolais Nouveau just so happens to be the fucking perfect Thanksgiving Wine. Friendsgiving Wine, as the case may be. Made from the Gamay grape, the wine is bottled mere months after the grapes come down off the vine. This extremely short fermentation and aging period keep the wine fresh and bright, and the natural qualities of Gamay ensure a tangy and refreshing drop. 
 
And please have a happy and safe Friendsgiving.I hope it’s heartwarming! 

OH HEY, HELLO, ciaooo! 

3.  WAYS TO VOLUNTEER OR DONATE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

Manhattan Volunteer Corps – Be it neighbors coming together to help clean up a local garden or a teenager applying to a Community Board, the solid core of our borough’s success lies in the absolutely amazing commitment to volunteerism shown by its residents.

New York Cares is a non-profit organization that connects volunteers with opportunities to serve in NYC. You can find volunteer opportunities in a variety of areas, such as education, homelessness, and healthcare.

City Harvest is a non-profit organization that rescues surplus food from restaurants and other food businesses and delivers it to soup kitchens, food pantries, and other hunger relief programs in NYC. You can donate money, volunteer your time, or donate food to help them with their mission.

Community-first. Women-led. ciaooo! is on a mission to empower brands and organizations that make NYC a better place. Learn more! 

Chau Mui

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If you’re new to this newsletter, this is where we share updates on everything you need to know as a NYC local. From upcoming events to policy changes, Ciaooo was created for smart New Yorkers that care about celebrating a diverse and inclusive NYC. Yerrr!
 
Know someone who loves being in the know & meeting cool people? Share this with a friend!

THIS WEEK’S UPDATE

1. NYC NEWS TO KNOW


FROM THE ARCHIVES

2. THAT TIME NYC’S DUMPSTER FIRES LED TO THE CREATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

1960’S NYC WAS A WAY DIFFERENT TIME

On November 23, 1966, while most of the country was gathering around dinner tables for Thanksgiving arguing over their favorite Beatles member, NYC was trapped in a thick concoction of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and smoke.The fog had reached the pollution index of 60.6, more than 10 points over the health danger mark. 
 
Over the course of the month, over 200 people died, and thousands more were affected with Chronic Bronchitis and other respiratory diseases over the years. 

WHAT WAS HAPPENING? 

There were over 17,000 garbage incinerators located all across New York City. Literally, dumpster fires. Yikes.

A THANKSGIVING AT HOME

The government nearly shut down the entire city during the Thanksgiving weekend of 1966. Coal and gas-powered plants were ordered to shut down for the weekend, cars were asked to be driven as little as possible, and garbage incinerators were closed for the weekend and instead, replaced with ships carrying garbage to be dumped in the sea. 
 
As a result of the smog, the city began enforcing restrictions on pollution which would eventually lead to the formation of the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) on a national scale. Read the full article here!

OH HEY, HELLO, ciaooo! 

3. CIAOOO-COMMUNITY NEWS: A PAID CASTING CALL AND UPCOMING EVENTS

1. WANT TO BE FEATURED ON A NATIONAL CAMPAIGN?

Did you know that we also have a marketing agency – Ciaooo Media? As you know, our mission is to make more the media (and world) more inclusive. We’re working with a national fashion brand to highlight the next generation of talented change-makers. 
 
  • Creatives, photographers, artists, musicians and entrepreneurs
  • Looking especially for #GenZ and #Millennial women and #BIPOC talent
  • Must be based in NYC
  • Shoots early/mid December
Respond to this email with your social (Instagram and/or TikTok)!

2.ciaooo! EVENTS COMING UP

We had great feedback from the community to include events from rock climbing to walks to tarot card readers to trivia to two step dances to Pickleball!! Keep the feedback coming as we plan! 

Community-first. Women-led. ciaooo! is on a mission to empower brands and organizations that make NYC a better place. Learn more! 

Chau Mui

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HERE’S WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

Best Quote We’ve Seen on the Internet Today

“Voting would be more effective if they didn’t strictly announce the event and advertise by mail. Who checks their mail anymore, except for packages? You need to get in front of people so they know when it’s time.”

 – JibberJabber via Gothamist

THIS WEEK’S UPDATE

1. NYC NEWS TO KNOW

  • Today is Election Day- While you’re not voting for President, you will be voting for 51 City Council members, Supreme Court Justices and Judges and 2 ballot measures. Polls close at 9pm today! Find your poll site here.  
  • Revel Mopeds About to Become No-Peds   You can say bye to the blue Revel mopeds starting Nov 18th as they pull their fleet from NYC after a drop in ridership. Instead, Revel will focus on their fleet of fast charging vehicles. 
  • Lyft to Double Up on E Bikes – LFG! Who else has been tired of fighting over an E-bike?! Citi Bike is planning to electrify 20% of stations to charge bikes & double their E- fleet. Over 4 million rides were taken in August of this year, up 63 percent from 2019. 

OH HEY, HELLO, ciaooo! 

2. SHOULD WE BRING BACK CIAOOO-COMMUNITY EVENTS?

WHY WE STARTED ciaooo!
When I first had the idea to launch ciaooo! 4 years ago, I wanted to building the most incredible community of diverse and passionate New Yorkers.
 
As a native New Yorker who grew up with block parties and hanging on the stoop, I never felt like traditional media sites like Time Out truly captured the essence of NYC. It was always the picture perfect startup founders who raised $30 million or the model thin transplant starting a wellness company. 
 
I didn’t see stories of the Bengali mom and pop shops or the 20 something kid from the Bronx photographing the city. I didn’t see stories about…you! Since 2019 we’ve:

✍️ Written 100+ articles celebrating our own community of diverse founders, artists, creatives and businesses
🎉 Threw hundreds of unique events from trivia nights to comedy shows to dumpling tours.
📧 Written our weekly newsletter (wow, issue 129)
 
WHY WE STOPPED OUR EVENTS
We stopped our events during the Pandemic and to be honest, we put too much pressure on ourselves to make each event a banger. Would people show up? Would people like the event? Can we make it match what it once was? Do you even care? 
 
But now, in light of what’s been going on in the world – I think we need community more than ever. We need to be reminded of what it’s like to be together and I think it’s time to bring it back, at least on a smaller scale. 
 
VOTE YES OR NO
Affordable, fun events like group workout classes, happy hours & exploration outings? They’ll all be unique NYC experiences and support local, independent establishments. 
 
If you are interested – please respond back to this with your favorite emoji 😊 or suggestions of what we should plan for? I want to gauge interest because it’s a lot of effort to put together!
 

OH HEY, HELLO, ciaooo! 

3. A NYC COOKBOOK LAUNCH PARTY AT THE RED PAVILION BY SEND CHINATOWN LOVE

Join our friends at Send Chinatown Love for a night of celebration for the official release of Made Here, a volunteer-built cookbook featuring recipes, photos, and in-depth stories from 43 restaurants in more than 24 neighborhoods across NYC. On Monday, Nov. 13, we’ll be gathering at the Red Pavilion, Bushwick’s own Asian-owned neo-noir cabaret and nightclub! 🥳 Come mingle with the Send Chinatown Love community and the teams behind some of the city’s essential Asian restaurants, and pick up a hardcover copy of our hot-off-the-press book.
 
Featuring
🎟️ Raffle for a chance to win a signed copy of the cookbook, or additional goodies donated by Asian-owned businesses
⚡️ Flash tattoos by @gentle.oriental, @baby.citrus, and @ohayopokes from @longtimetattoo
🎶 Tunes by API DJ @gabrieletrata
🍢 Small bites and desserts from restaurants and businesses featured in the book
📖 Readings from the creators behind the book
🛒 First access to limited-edition Send Chinatown Love merch produced in collaboration with @friendofafriend.studio

Community-first. Women-led. ciaooo! is on a mission to empower brands and organizations that make NYC a better place. Learn more! 

Chau Mui

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If you’re new to this newsletter, this is where we share updates on everything you need to know as a NYC local. From upcoming events to policy changes, Ciaooo was created for smart New Yorkers that care about celebrating a diverse and inclusive NYC. Yerrr!
 
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THIS WEEK’S UPDATE

1. NYC NEWS TO KNOW

Hello everyone!
 
Hope you all managed to stay dry from the storms last week. Today’s newsletter is a little shorter because… I am going to speak at Fordham University tonight! I have been asked to come and speak to business students about Ciaooo! and our mission to create inclusive, culturally relevant stories in the media. Fingers crossed it goes well! We’ll put some updates on our Instagram! 
 
Love, 
Chau
 
Oh and PS. It’s October 3rd! 
 
NYC NEWS TO KNOW

Manhattan’s First Beach is here- Gansevoort Beach, located in the Meatpacking District opened up yesterday just in time for…summer, er…Fall. It also includes a large sports field, picnic area, and fitness equipment. Going in the water will be a big no-no both due to restrictions and shame.

Party Rockers Killed the Great Lawn  Central Park’s Great Lawn is closed until April 2024 after torrential downpours + partygoers from the Global Citizen Festival destroyed the land. 

Parts of NY Still Recovering from Flood– While most of NYC seems back to normal, parts of Long Island are still dealing with the backlash of flooded homes and damaged property. Climate Change is for real…

OH HEY, HELLO, ciaooo! 

3.  BROOKLYN MAKERS MARKET

SUPPORT, INSPIRE AND ENCOURAGE MAKERS AND LOCAL SMALL BUSINESSES.
Brooklyn Makers Markets are known for bringing together independent artists + makers specializing in home decor, fashion, art, design, food (and more!) in a fun + inspiring environment that champions community. Browse through 100+ makers and small businesses! 

BK LOFT 26
153 26TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY 11232
October 14th + 15th
10am – 5pm
Tickets: $8 / $15 at the door

Community-first. Women-led. ciaooo! is on a mission to empower brands and organizations that make NYC a better place. Learn more! 

Chau Mui

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Hope you are all staying warm and dry. This is a special edition of the newsletter to help spread awareness. If you’re one of the few who had to adventure out today, here’s what you need to know to stay safe today. Sending you all lots of love!

TODAY’S UPDATE

1. RAIN UPDATES YOU SHOULD KNOW

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NYC NEWS TO KNOW

MTA Subway Delays The rain is NOT playing today. Check to see if your line is impacted…which, let’s be real. It most likely is. Plenty of cancellations across the LIRR, MetroNorth and MTA.

◦NO MetroNorth service in or out of Grand Central. Take the train to the Bronx to catch a ride if need be.
◦New York City Transit is cross-honoring Metro-North tickets between the Bronx and Grand Central.
◦NJPATH is fine.

Airport Delays  

◦JFK – Delayed flights
◦Laguardia – Terminal A closed
◦Newark – Delayed flights

Driving Delays

◦Sections of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway in both Queens and Brooklyn are closed

Report Damage

◦If your property is damaged, file a report here with the city.

READER QUESTION:
HOW DO THEY REMOVE THE RAIN FROM THE TRAINS?
 
Thankfully, the MTA is somewhat prepared for flooding due to Hurricane Sandy. In 2017, over $800 million was invested in a subway emergency plan to update the system to handle floods. 
 
Since then, the MTA has implemented backflow preventers in some stations, that allow the water to flow out and keep the water from coming back. There are also high-tech trap doors and vent covers installed over 3,000 openings south of 14th Street in Manhattan.
 
Other times, the water has to be pumped through hoses, but on an average average, non apocalyptic day, 13 million gallons of water are pumped out of the subway station.
 
Today’s rainfall is more than what the subway is used to handling, and while teams are already at bay to solve this…we suggest you stay home tonight. 
 
Lots of love and hugs to you! – Chau <3


Community-first. Women-led. ciaooo! is on a mission to empower brands and organizations that make NYC a better place. Learn more! 

Chau Mui

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