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Announcements

Thursday, January 6: Hispanic Society (Upper Manhattan): “Gilded Figures,” more than 20 artworks from the Hispanic world, created between 1500 and 1800, focusing on polychrome sculpture, a rare art form with sculpture painted in vivid colors and with gold.

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You will find Cecily Selby’s biography posted opposite the Main Street bulletin board next to the window and in the resident directory in the Residents Only section of the website.

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Residents are encouraged to continue to clean and sort all recyclables. A comprehensive guide is in preparation.

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Art Brady recommends that you look in your email spam folder if you cannot find the link for a Zoom program for which you signed up. If you can’t find your Spam folder, please call Anthony Bradford.

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January Course Reminder

NYU History Professor Edward Berenson returns on Tuesday afternoons in January for a course in the Gathering Room: “Four People Who Shaped History: Roxelana, Napoleon, Toussaint Louverture, and Leni Riefenstahl.”

This is Professor Berenson’s third course designed for Kendal residents.

Tuition is $50 for the four sessions, or $15 for an individual class. To enroll, contact Fran Kelly,.