Every year, my family and I stop by the post office to participate in “Operation Santa Claus,” which began informally in the 1920s when postal workers started sending presents to impoverished children whose letters to Santa Claus (address: North Pole) had ended up in the “dead letters” box.
It’s such a simple charity to participate in, and so incredibly fulfilling: all you do is stop by the post office, sift through the piles of letters (most from children, but some from parents asking Santa Claus for things like bottles for their newborns), pick up as many gifts as you can, and deliver them to the needy families. Sometimes the children greet you at the door with enormous smiles and you get invited in for coffee; other times you covertly drop Santa’s gifts off with the parents. Either way, I promise: it’s an experience not to be missed.
Although Operation Santa Claus is based in NYC, many post offices around the country participate in a similar program. Inquire at your local post office for details and find out how you can get involved.
As you all know, I am an avid supporter of City Harvest! Please donate or volunteer!!!! Thank you beelocal for posting this!
City Harvest - Rescuing Food for New York’s Hungry
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To learn more about City Harvest, how you can donate or volunteer, check out the website
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The family is coming up for Thanksgiving. While I know they want to see the above middle, I am pretty sure they want to avoid the above right and left. Anyone know a great perch for the parade? I was thinking the high 80’s might be good. Thoughts?
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I blame you Tory Burch. You created a craze over your very cute flats that inspired legions of copycats. Copycats who could not replicate your signature metal logo but could duplicate the ruched heel you made oh-so-popular. And there’s the rub, the literal rub, ruched heels are not comfortable. In fact, they are downright painful, they dig into your heels, and leave weird red marks. These copycats have taken something that is purely blissful, a fashion-friendly flat, and made it into something purely evil, an uncomfortable trend.
Now, one can barely find a flat that will not dig into your heels, which is such a shame because flats save our feet from city streets. Stilettos can be uncomfortable, platforms can be uncomfortable, even sandals can be uncomfortable but flat should always be comfortable. I would like my unblemished heel back, thank you.
Mother Nature’s annual show of stars, The Leonids, appear tonight. Don’t let white, hot lights of Times Square ruin your fun, check out one of the places on TONY’s list for your very own sky party.
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Japanese bakery Panya has reopened (yay!) meaning their inexpensive, amazing sweet treats and breads are back for this winter. Stay tuned, they are purported to be offering a traditional Japanese breakfast in the coming weeks (double yay!).
Click the pic for more or go check it out yourself, Panya Bakery, 10 Stuyvesant St. (between 11th and 12th sts.); 212-777-1930.