>Having trouble viewing this email? ><http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=qyj9msgab&v=001QcKplmKMacE5kypHlw0kGr9QwSJVm18BBiBk5xOyjYrTMMJyea0M59vXOI8rsACeqSfxkS4QVbv2BS8YFM6WkUnCrMdeqU2tgjOxYKuvlww4_8lNpN8EiaGfE-WL4p0RSQ_ydgUBtcoq3Foatjl1M4jUS2TdhMPnn7LqLODjAiYN_GOorIdO180avRJ6vwy36pz_yR9w8t9qvG-Ozh-2xuVMNKqINVLP>Click >here >[] > > >News from Melissa Mark-Viverito >Council Member, District 8 > >September 30 >October 28, 2011 >October E-News Updates >Recent News & Updates > >1st Annual Haunted Housing March to be Held on Halloween 2011 > >This Monday, October 31st, El Barrio/East Harlem >residents and community based organizations will >gather for our First Annual Haunted Housing >March to draw attention to the vacant units and >abandoned building that exist in our >neighborhood. Poverty and homelessness are at >record levels in NYC and in East Harlem. We need >developers to open these units and buildings to >create more affordable housing. The march will >begin at 3:30 pm at 110th street and Lexington >Avenue. Afterwards, a reception will be held at >The Asthma Center for Excellence (161-169 East >110th Street) to discuss the shortage of >available >housing. ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo5C2mKHs7gJj88oIaUxDzXqwNrhIDFo25P4SkdtepsJj1D73JPQWu9eEtU7BUB9HjsiJoeE6F98i2ZzliEKOqlqoRORLBcrFDcWaXjxCFKfwWmke-UnHl3lVfO1Va6JUWw9zIcFkPkMzXkaymQscLnMCjPJ1SHHBDBWTV5whLIjclqKgK4wujUQ1DshvWUVU3WYPD9o8mPjscA0g2SiG9o5>Click >here for more info and we hope you can join us! > > > >Participatory Budgeting in Action > > > >This month, our office joined with the District >8 Participatory Budgeting Committee to hold >seven Neighborhood Assemblies across our >district. Over 600 people came out to these >assemblies, including over 120 attendees at our >Senior Assembly and over 150 young people at our >Youth Assembly. Next, we will move on to the >budget delegate phase, when some 120 volunteers >from the community will help form the ideas >generated at these assemblies into concrete >proposals. These proposals will be discussed in >the next set of Neighborhood Assemblies, to be >held in February 2012, just before our March >2012 vote. To learn more, visit ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo4tiLICB4HUWbYEOZ0VSuoOXoDPqJwGNBxSFouueNNvtVjsYOP9ykNhO-DuL_h933JZZiGRMp8bL497yWomo1katoNIepao-scaT98-klqEysDleWL55E6j>www.mmviverito.com/pbnyc >or ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo6yQWNI0IxOTHNwANGgg-QUbWc8vp-OnCkmCZ20_Mu5RPrKe8nhTLqIlT_TwFrBC-qZAIgwgnXs1gZh7JU-9iXZMxcDqTLus4g=>www.pbnyc.org. >We send our thanks to all individuals and groups >that are part of the District 8 Committee, >especially George and Angel of Community Board >11, Cynthia Doty, Stephen and Will of Yorkville >Common Pantry, David of the Children's Aid >Society, Carmen (and many other staff) of >Community Voices Heard and Cecilia of Violence Intervention Program. > > >More Benches Coming to East Harlem Sidewalks > > > >On October 20th 2011, Melissa helped announce a >new City initiative that will place 1,000 new >benches on sidewalks throughout New York City, >beginning with the two brand new benches at East >109th Street between First and Second Avenues, >outside of the Leonard Covello Senior >Center. The initiative, called City Bench, was >launched in our community in response to the >efforts undertaken by Melissa's office and East >Harlem's Aging Improvement District (AID) to >make our neighborhood more age-friendly. These >new benches are mainly intended to help provide >seniors an opportunity to stop and rest as they >are out walking in the community. This is just >Melissa's latest effort to help provide an >improved quality of life for our senior >residents. ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo7LkacVjUf5KnMkV31J5Hepwz7LGZwzOfvWc_ovUMCbpTPgyXDLHfiCLtqv4bqdeCEeyVGFNrXcEYpGJuVlPhliibxB3o2PDHmNAdTh0YNAcNO-Z1HPMBZzZ5DtYb1NTL1IK21mOs54bSRpP3itN69Q5KmY9jtHs6wj6bKpyqGto3psP1e1XS3y>Read >more. > > >Standing in Support of Occupy Wall Street Protests > > > >Occupy Wall Street (OWS) has gripped the nation, >with an estimated 30,000 protesters, including >Melissa, marching from Foley Square to Liberty >Square on October 5th and with several marches >thereafter. Before the October 5th march, >Melissa spoke to her colleagues at the City >Council stated meeting and encouraged them to >stand up for reform and join hands with the >protesters. Her full statement can be read here. >And you can learn more about what Melissa thinks >by watching her interview with SEIU 32BJ's >Hector Figueroa on ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo7T_Yp9D-rcU31YJ-z1WsDUXybUqlpPZEjTSPD47tvZEaA-j_JqDD4Uv8kBorU36nLC3l6DpncyYGsXf8CGBcy7DHWilinoprvitgCBZ5JHzuTn0Rl_DLILQJa8M5JaaPRRKoOtUbKBW9iK1D93VHKbfvLaZADjxJ55wCpkujo7KFAKQoDZl_ryyALZOdV9EUBKJPDmp_PlerjznQbmtxZO>Pura >Política (in Spanish), and ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo66CrvWsSxHD8eTOyGbJ12l4SrT2K3zct1Be2NGgI8NutfBU1SBTFUw-WfSmUHkmYxqd3Ai_buWF4y6nYhSkN_zslMQnTlRz0SNgLWtKIDr36jWIqnB2zNRluygq84qSDeQDMC_5aJRoQbvHolLvz9wpkjhqxEx6iy4IAnTpB_mKjUJ3Mqk2XGOAT_-YseMTcfxZsCPEQOFk5hS2gIvCUjX0fiJFTMlnv8=>this >video (in English). > > > >Congressman Gutierrez Visits New York as Melissa's Immigration Bill Advances > >On Saturday, October 8th, we welcomed >Congressman Luis Gutierrez to New York City. He >spoke at an event in Staten Island on the >importance of immigration reform, emphasizing >the impact of the Secure Communities program and >the changes to federal policies on >deportation. The following day, Congressman >Gutierrez joined Melissa, Speaker Quinn, >Congressman Rangel, Make the Road New York, and >many other electeds and community members at >Ascension Church on West 107th Street in our >district. Following the 9:30 am Spanish >language mass, the elected officials addressed >the congregants and then held a press conference >outside to celebrate the advancement of Intro >656, a bill introduced by Melissa that will >restrict the collaboration between the City's >Department of Correction and U.S. Immigration >and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Congressman >Gutierrez spoke highly of the legislation and >stressed the importance of local and national >collaboration on immigration reform. The bill >is set to pass next >week. ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo7rDBtz6YcIZqvMbnTC3eZOexfk_MAIUSvoztRi3k4MGqT43Urr4gpRHHQwn9nWqiWW49W1Z52JeCXhhJBjKnqPZAlx_eMaP2wYH7u_-9jVOpWwY2x6iJOxIAd9NjKFFf7HargYcjky2cyhOTgqmj5Tos7nbVsq1t_gz73j9dmQP3DomA2EI1XKa-YabgAEfPekBiRxgj24hSkiENpQCLMP9AvcUS6VWIY=>Read >more. > > > >Progressive Caucus Autumn Updates > > > >Read the latest on what the City Council's >Progressive Caucus has been up to ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo7__keumlgG-ONP0CAlnavC_zBZzoHqeYkFuP_z62OzGqxUi8gv14Eyqq9zIQu-8TY2nwfpudf_qmoVxsWKwx17mWqGJjmlfYH0nAOVojbEuN6aXqqHIc6xlMsT8082V5kRmTcMqP-g9MbuOX9frN7o-e26k2bw_xkezN7cAAa204GvZCZvaM1GDcsaQ8jgmsu1sFz-DT0MAg==>by >clicking here. You can also ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo6iktODTqK0t4fxZkrx-NgPwZPd8rVV4xRHZMSYpXydGhGXw52a4JL1z2q-rtvIW149vqUYfFbcWrAqPR-WwLUQxDhkaQ9YKH3DKIF1d7Qfni1xHBwz86QZk3o2HRgLzrTtRQSOGF49abCfqPGe06BG1kTQm73fE3j2-QpnJO7HcgSdqa0bhW0eYkvCYeByjZmoOIgNuxi_VMnAXGd_BxYohmVTzpU-zYKDy35ZH1riz7c05Gz7nB6QxZ7anBxjJy62zlIWojnXj8NBIr3f6W6JbO3PbcnVA1CS22WafrEaopDdPWUXlxklItNnJrutkgSQmDmk_UcQ35hDrVv6T_QR-wxPG_Rt-iFP3wlweZq0ZwYijYVB4rCN>click >here to join the Progressive Caucus e-mail list, >or ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo4FJ7GqiOFBYI2MnBuqudgO_Exz9kyLZK2rDMiExLTWIXaYjRWVMS9r9EWXrATz-TL9hYCTY0VekJ-DPdZ7_T92_z5aKAQP6B9A-w5N1BHRC7quEaXGKNOtZySeKQT3TiE=>visit >our blog, follow us on Twitter >(<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo6cU6cSlmUDs7fkBF_CF7PM7uMJPh3NDXJcLMXdoLI0FsuH21uSiXcesXMqG__H6O-xhsvI7ynocC1JBqCdwV0wOG1msRr0sFaqSUX5-ghEBBWs11VqHime>@NYCProgressives) >and ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo4Zokb0xHIqCR86zHbQurTA2IxA-RNIvwnAyxraKRIMhF5o-mPo20o8dGtt7-uC9iiRNi2evD2jb_6kmvkQbNlDYqWZSXhLwjLQYmArZrU2kJWCGLTxrNynWVhVVqZOKsI=>find >us on Facebook for all the latest! > >Upcoming Events > >First Annual Haunted Housing March (Sponsored by >the El Barrio/East Harlem Anti-Displacement Task Force) > >When: Monday, October 31st beginning at 3:30 pm > >Where: March begins at 110th Street and Lexington Avenue > >Contact Joey Pressley at ><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] for more info. > > > > > >Search and Care Volunteer Open House > >When: Tuesday, November 1st, 6:00 - 8:00 pm > >Where: 1844 2nd Ave (95th/96th Streets) > >RSVP to Robin Strashun at 212-289-5300 x203. > > > > > >Healthy Relationships, Healthy Families: A Group for Young Women > >When: Wednesday, November 2nd, 5:30 - 8:00 pm > >Where: Edwin Gould Academy, 55 E. 110th Street > >Join us to discuss relationships, well-being and >more. Food and prizes will be provided. RSVP >to Gabriela Leon at 347-933-1782. > > > >FREE Citizenship Application Assistance >(Sponsored by CUNY and Council Member Mark-Viverito) > >When: Monday, November 21st, 12 noon - 3 pm > >Where: Hunter College, East 68th Street and Lexington Ave, 8th Floor >Full details ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo70YtiQyvTGhorIv2W0mXKnXIvxqbGYSFPYfEb8cYRfTmwNjQGfnf1yiMLQoI0fUcYAkVZt22m4TArtakCZV2wyvlxKyPf5LlPDkZAjHVOtHAuPuc8ijJ08kr7hKYWwwOWqBiMXuiGTHGxvbS5XsX7oY7rRc16Vw4A=>available >here. > > > >This is only a selection of local >events. Additional events in our district can be found at > ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo7FIuhnKITVzyYGALNyLm_JFUXyblhNI4Wa-ajMATJU6nF562xONjtu58sMJVUa3__IwNTWHSgPE3RwF09tED8TyP0TKzA3vaEm4hW8ff2r1TcmBAiBa8K6nW-GsEvuS3drxqQE9R5Rhzjv0ec40mLh>http://www.eastharlempreservation.org/docs/events.htm >(El Barrio/East Harlem) and ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo5fhnDtCRhasd7sTtL4Nkw9ctA2w9kNDuLSO708QstXXttqC8BRrHyO_pxaHEo35jqZ2u8QFrxgf3RCctzxetorr2QVdl9FnDoSma9X3bB1Ipo9aEDWEUkAfWdWxdvy4uE=>http://www.columbusamsterdambid.org/events >(the West Side). > > > >Also, please see the following Community Boards' >calendars for information on board and committee >meetings dealing with local issues: > > > * > <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo6aZClR9zLG6rZ0hUQp8Lxk0pcB3G8O5vV9hkvk56uuS90kIHPiexIlV_kMWs_bx6sJd6GQkD40Lak5-9Z8Z92Aj3j6fKgAHeOyGHkN_TzkXg==>Community > Board 11 (El Barrio/East Harlem) > * > <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo6VXFpuEHOg0ctNiSqxFSiDLOnPhATdIllNdimCEvPfk8YNq62TE8daApKRwnIGkmYCa2UcCqx_bIBNhv7Lqv3dnrC4J2Biy0V2RQaueiVkXwF9ZmRAWJnMnSybKjzs9dzEMSHVZ-N1a6wHvFzlWQW3UKQ0GOYujvqRcxzbALrROA==>Community > Board 7 (Upper West Side) > * > <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo4VpQeZgxCbzNP43JAoV5X7ZXBrYc6Tm2prnZhpiJQz26xBi7xAcV1IlanwNUvn6z209r-MH7Ot7vKnNN3mQaMpfWthOs83uoNevXXGxcYZol-tLE2Abfj9ii6WQJ2Lh4yj91dRBRsi5r2GDlyVS0JS>Community > Board 1(Bronx) >Opportunities > >Visit our District 8 Volunteer Opportunities >page: ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo5E4zT2e77a5ZzSXAXUVu-PgV2ByAjCS9WMiCLTsdD7Or32iT6MKHljEjEPh15cX9RwsixeXTssXdNw5vlyQL4wi-LcogJtSCTE7ls1f976rWnNJsp2ssn6>www.mmviverito.com/volunteer. >This is a page to help organizations connect >with potential volunteers. We hope more groups >will begin to post their opportunities using the Comments section! > > > >Tell Us What You Want to Build in Your Neighborhood - In a Video! > >As part of our new ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo5v94OjHjwz196uGfepE6kBo2upwU3NM0wo4sip0WRVh80nXzG01wFddNTLDo_dhuJXM3alceNDV3kjt-ge3_1xYe7SmW7e7MB5evVIwM8JMA==>Participatory >Budgeting initiative, a contest has been >launched where you can create a video to share >how you would spend $1 million to improve our >community. All of those who create a video will >be entered into a raffle to win a Flip video >camera! All contest details are below, as well >as some tips for those who may be new to making >videos. Please read the instructions carefully >and upload your submission before the November >21st >deadline. ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo7_e_EmZWEZQjMcb0AI6i6KE6Rs8rm58xZxL4-THYc79GA-od4JoSjFSSNVPjujqTWpxgJEfdsQiA2SGvbxelO5G57Ks9d1jUnV_BtF9X6bmIoMB-65-1GJZqGizv3DcahLpqoQta3Y1KZI0ZPsucr5wSnlUQ25ZxhUzjr7Dd5oZ9JdUA4W9ALeSjFcVkM5e1IUUPbHxwsY29t8sasaP5ic>Find >out all the details by clicking here. > > > >The Advocacy, Counseling, and Entitlement Services (ACES) Project > > > >Are you 55 years or older and looking for a >fulfilling volunteer opportunity? You can help >the members of your community obtain the >services and benefits they need by becoming an >RSVP/ACES Benefits Counselor. For more >information, call Edwin Osborne at 212.614.5412. > > > >Reimagining the Waterfront - Manhattan's East River Esplanade >CIVITAS is calling architects, landscape >architects, urban planners, students and artists >to generate dramatic and original concepts for >New York City's east side waterfront park, from >60th to 125th streets, jump-starting a process >that aspires to the transformation of the entire >East River pedestrian experience. Visit the >competition website, ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo5Zl1rBNMyDJjGd6dDRqFfTvbyRcHx4bopDVI4SHw5bM5lvsASqHWJvUNTSMkjWS6S6v0PyaokCRv8u6Asyvf3FnE1T1OV4ukeCi0q5IQj3SIR2OOLS65x_a2e9hhn26Oc=>www.reimaginethewaterfront-civitas.com, >for information about the jury, submission >guidelines, prizes, and helpful >resources. Registration began on September >15. Competition winners will be announced winter 2012. >Getting Involved > > > >The Youth Violence Task Force > > > >Unfortunately, we are experiencing a rise in >violence in the El Barrio/East Harlem community, >particularly among our youth. Melissa has >created the East Harlem/ El Barrio Youth >Violence Task Force in response to the increase >in violence among youth. The task force has been >meeting for over a month and we hope you all >will join in and be a part of this movement >going forward. Only through working together >will this issue be at the forefront of our >community's priorities. Below is some >information on our task force. If you are >interested in being on our listserv, please send >an e-mail to [log in to unmask] and >you will be added immediately. To read more >about the Task Force visit ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo461U92c7IW5GWs64WijbCTNDthsJCtSnjgJGiqOXfXburqm40RWJGg2iDMa6SUGDkbD5YOQ5PMbwSXdKjMXuknLHFThDoZ3AE=>http://wp.me/PJ9TG-x9. > > > >Anti-Displacement Task Force > > > >The Task Force is a body comprised of Community >Based Organization (CBOs), tenants, activists, >advocates and elected officials who collectively >work, as a community, to confront ruthless >landlords, investors, and developers that are >attempting to displace members of our community. >Their work brings visibility to the housing >crisis through community forums, marches, >rallies and other initiatives. Our office stands >right behind their efforts to empower tenants >and community members by providing information >and a local support network. For more >information, visit ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo5_5rCdYnXGudca06oxtcPp9LSqjAXn3Pzh-bLtPgmjY-VtFiNph3UvQhweoBpptEj5OYCAbIAZG13w6iPqxR1a7zwg_H9J9YU=>http://wp.me/PJ9TG-CJ. >To inquire about the next meeting call Joey Pressley at 212-828-9800. > > > >District 8 Youth Council > > > >The Youth Council provides a wonderful >opportunity for the community's youth (ages 13 >and up) to take part in local politics in their >surrounding community. Young people become >involved with local entities that handle youth >related issues such as; the Youth & Education >Committee meetings of Community Board 11 so as >they can see the importance of local politics >both to the Community and to themselves. The >youth are currently working on a video project >to compete in the New York Civil Liberties Union >"Freedom of Expression: What is the Change You >Believe In?" contest. The District 8 Youth >Council meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5pm >- 6pm weekly. For more information visit ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo7VNWcdlTWYb2HsJaFNKzJI7mVhZ0i9YsuvtwMBavFr__6ga4r2evPxNs1366glnROPBh7gtsSjpz7heXplLdjbvPSx2o8_qd4=>http://wp.me/PJ9TG-CN >or contact Elsie Encarnacion at 212-828-9800. > > > >Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force > > > >Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force is a >group of concerned citizens who have united to >help the Elmendorf Reformed Church (ERC) to >restore and memorialize its historically and >culturally significant colonial African Burial >ground at 1st Avenue, between 126th and 127th >Streets. ERC was established in 1660. In 1665, >the First Church of Harlem, also known as the >Dutch Reformed Church of Harlem (ERC), erected a >church building at the corner of First Avenue >and 127th Street, and a quarter acre of land >connected with the church was set aside and >became known as the "Negro Burying Ground" >(hereafter called the African Burial >Ground). To learn more, visit ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo6P0UphufBCQ0uA5T-jNwcld9ZA-j2j0MhE2RtTeN2d9x7xbcc4T2MXi3I0RIR2CK92ilpef3f_6g7TIRLmZbcK90u4jNnb7dtydcjI_pKekxaGqlzZBllrXxoMlDZTifFDY7Gss3d6BQ==>http://harlemafricanburialground.wordpress.com/. > > > >District 8 Immigrant Service Network > > > >The East Harlem Immigration Task Force meets >twice during any given month. Planning meetings >are held on the first Thursday of each month >from 9:30am until 11am. These meetings are >designed to design and schedule the Task Force's >activities. The venue for these meetings >rotate. Full meetings are held of the third >Thursday of each month from 9:30am until >11am. For more info, please contact Joey >Pressley at 212-828-9800 or ><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] >or visit ><http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qyj9msgab&et=1108370090289&s=900&e=00118Rie_XFgo6I1sgAm22tuDGxTtUruQNj4UoQo384TQOmpNraDxVsYhD4PJbXcHDv1Omiqi3NfxWJoTbBWBB-Tys1OEzrgNt7PuAsD9es4Tw=>http://wp.me/PJ9TG-CH. > > >Constituent Services Information > > Our District Office is Located at: > >105 East 116th Street > >New York NY, 10029 > > > > Office Hours > > Monday: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. > >Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. > >Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. > >Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. > >Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. > >Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. > > > >Note that Constituent Walk-In Days fall on >Mondays and Wednesdays (11:00am to 6:00pm), >Thursdays (10:00am to 6:00pm), and Saturdays >(10:00am to 1:00pm). 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