Calendar

Check out some upcoming events. We’re continuing to add more, as we’re partnering with neighbors to facilitate some of their ideas that they’d like to host in Neighbor – so check back often!

Please note the event tags, so you know if something is Free, Open to the Public, Private, RSVP Required, or No RSVP Required.

Any questions? Please reach out!

Current Exhibit

November 14 – January 3

The Day Is As Night To You
A group exhibition curated by James Martin & Grace Oller

Upcoming Events

Dec
3

ANNA KARENINA Close Reading Course

Hosted by our friend Elena!

This course will explore the art of deep engagement through the practice of close reading. Using Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece Anna Karenina as our guide, we will cultivate skills that extend beyond literature, enhancing our ability to analyze, interpret, and find meaning in various aspects of our lives.

The reading philosophy will be: to read slowly, to document our impressions and associations, to trace words and patterns, to write in the margins and in journals, to inquire the author’s use of key terms, and to examine themes across the angles of the story.

This course welcomes participants from all walks of life - literature enthusiasts, professionals seeking new perspectives, anyone eager to engage with literature.

8 classes from October 8th - December 6th (skipping 11/26)
Sliding scale of $120-$400 ( tip: ask your employer if you have a continuing education budget for classes)

More info & to register, click HERE

About the Facilitator:

Elena studied Comparative Literature and Information Science at Columbia University and has been working in consulting for three years.

She is passionate about incorporating art into everyday life and building practices to be thoughtful, creative, and content. A big one is facilitating and participating in literary discussion groups!

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Dec
5

Watching For Wonder: Advent Group Contemplation

Hosted by our friends Women of Wonder. From the host:

Women of Wonder are inviting you to join us in person for this Advent group journeying experience.

Modeling a simplified group spiritual direction format, this 1.5 hour introductory session focuses on being present to one another by listening, learning the freedom of not giving advice or trying to fix people. This a great space to get more familiar with and introduce friends to group spiritual direction as they are free to attend and does not require a commitment. 

To help foster the best experience for all participants, we ask you to please be on time and available to stay for the duration of the entire session.  Please bring your own dinner for this gathering. We will have time to eat together and settle in from 6-6:30pm before we begin the contemplative facilitation promptly at 6:30pm.

Schedule:

6:00PM - Arrival and Dinner

6:30PM - Guided Contemplative Prayer Practice

7:00PM - Group Listening/Spiritual Direction Practice

8:30PM - Wrap-up

Free though limited to 12 space, register here!

About Women of Wonder:

WOW! accompanies people in their journeys toward spiritual wholeness through sacred curiosity, care, and contemplative prayer. Learn more here: https://womenofwonder.us/

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Dec
6

Open Coworking Time

Meet a neighbor, use our wifi, and get out of your apartment on Friday afternoons if you’re a hybrid / virtual worker. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks. We just ask that you keep conversations to a minimum and step outside if you have to take a call or join a meeting.

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Dec
7

Holiday Pop-Up Market | Dear Gloria X Art by Sharone

Neighbor is thrilled to host our friends Dear Gloria for their 4th Annual Holiday Pop-up. More info form host here:

DEAR GLORIA x ART BY SHARONE

Unique ceramics, home goods, and textiles to make your table a work of art this holiday season. Support artist-made and browse our collection of ceramic dishes, candles, glassware, paper goods, soaps, abstract paintings and hand-painted home linens.

For more info, follow @deargloria.home and @art_by_sharone on Instagram.

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Dec
12

Neighborhood Game Night

Hosted by our friend Mary!

Drop on by for a fun & friendly night of competition and meeting some neighbors. Bring your favorite game and/or a snack to share! No RSVP or registration required.

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Dec
13

Open Coworking Time

Meet a neighbor, use our wifi, and get out of your apartment on Friday afternoons if you’re a hybrid / virtual worker. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks. We just ask that you keep conversations to a minimum and step outside if you have to take a call or join a meeting.

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Dec
20

Open Coworking Time

Meet a neighbor, use our wifi, and get out of your apartment on Friday afternoons if you’re a hybrid / virtual worker. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks. We just ask that you keep conversations to a minimum and step outside if you have to take a call or join a meeting.

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Jan
4

Epiphany: The Gift in Our Stories

Hosted by our friends Women of Wonder. More info from host:

In light of Epiphany, we will be spending some time reflecting upon and sharing the courage of our own lived stories accompanied by three of the women in Jesus' own lineage. Drawing inspiration from the traditional celebration of the three wise men (magi) presenting their gifts to an infant Jesus, together we will look for the treasures from our lives and ponder how this may inform our way forward. This gathering will integrate some contemplative practices, personal reflection time and small group story circles.

Light breakfast and beverages will be available but please feel free to bring your own coffee and additional snacks.

Schedule:

9:00AM- Connection & Breakfast

9:30AM- Guided Contemplative Prayer Practice & Storytelling

12:00PM- Wrap-up

REGISTER HERE. Registration is limited to only 12 participants. It is first come first serve reservation of spots. You are welcome to email manni@womenofwonder.us about putting you on the waiting list or with any other questions.

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Nov
26

ilumina nyc | Wellness Workshop for Children

Neighbor is excited to host our friend ilumina NYC. More info from the host:

This workshop offers:

• Mindfulness practices to foster inner peace 

• Artistic expression to unleash creativity 

• Sustainability activities to connect with the earth 

• Breathing techniques for emotional regulation 

• Cooperative games that teach valuable social skills 

Why choose us?

 Expand Your Child’s Brain Capacity

 Boost Self-Esteem & Confidence

 Enhance Creativity & Imagination

 Improve Concentration & Focus

 Foster Positive Neural Connections

 Date: Sunday, November 17

 Time: 1 to 4 PM

 Location: At Neighbor, 176 9th Ave

Spaces are limited as we aim to provide personalized attention to each child, ensuring a nurturing and enriching environment.

Register www.iluminanyc.com

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Nov
22

Pastor Is In

In the same way we hope you feel free to bring your unique gifts to serve Chelsea through Neighbor, David is glad to provide free pastoral counseling for individuals or couples. David is a neighbor and a pastor, and currently leads a church that meets along the High Line.

Everyone will be honored. All will be safe. All walks of life and faith backgrounds are welcome.

Walk in or set up a time here.

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Nov
20

Pastor Is In

In the same way we hope you feel free to bring your unique gifts to serve Chelsea through Neighbor, David is glad to provide free pastoral counseling for individuals or couples. David is a neighbor and a pastor, and currently leads a church that meets along the High Line.

Everyone will be honored. All will be safe. All walks of life and faith backgrounds are welcome.

Walk in or set up a time here.

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Nov
19

ANNA KARENINA Close Reading Course

Hosted by our friend Elena!

This course will explore the art of deep engagement through the practice of close reading. Using Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece Anna Karenina as our guide, we will cultivate skills that extend beyond literature, enhancing our ability to analyze, interpret, and find meaning in various aspects of our lives.

The reading philosophy will be: to read slowly, to document our impressions and associations, to trace words and patterns, to write in the margins and in journals, to inquire the author’s use of key terms, and to examine themes across the angles of the story.

This course welcomes participants from all walks of life - literature enthusiasts, professionals seeking new perspectives, anyone eager to engage with literature.

8 classes from October 8th - December 6th (skipping 11/26)
Sliding scale of $120-$400 ( tip: ask your employer if you have a continuing education budget for classes)

More info & to register, click HERE

About the Facilitator:

Elena studied Comparative Literature and Information Science at Columbia University and has been working in consulting for three years.

She is passionate about incorporating art into everyday life and building practices to be thoughtful, creative, and content. A big one is facilitating and participating in literary discussion groups!

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Nov
18

Pastor Is In

In the same way we hope you feel free to bring your unique gifts to serve Chelsea through Neighbor, David is glad to provide free pastoral counseling for individuals or couples. David is a neighbor and a pastor, and currently leads a church that meets along the High Line.

Everyone will be honored. All will be safe. All walks of life and faith backgrounds are welcome.

Walk in or set up a time here.

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Nov
17

ilumina | Wellness Workshop for Children

Neighbor is excited to host our friend Stephanie and her wellness workshop for children! More info from her here:

This workshop offers:

• Mindfulness practices to foster inner peace 

• Artistic expression to unleash creativity 

• Sustainability activities to connect with the earth 

• Breathing techniques for emotional regulation 

• Cooperative games that teach valuable social skills 

Why choose us?

  •  Expand Your Child’s Brain Capacity

  •  Boost Self-Esteem & Confidence

  •  Enhance Creativity & Imagination

  •  Improve Concentration & Focus

  •  Foster Positive Neural Connections

 Date: Sunday, November 17

 Time: 1 to 4 PM

 Location: At Neighbor, 176 9th Ave, Chelsea, NYC

Spaces are limited as we aim to provide personalized attention to each child, ensuring a nurturing and enriching environment.

For more info and to register, visit www.iluminanyc.com

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Nov
15

Open Coworking Time

Meet a neighbor, use our wifi, and get out of your apartment on Friday afternoons if you’re a hybrid / virtual worker. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks. We just ask that you keep conversations to a minimum and step outside if you have to take a call or join a meeting.

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Nov
15

Pastor Is In

In the same way we hope you feel free to bring your unique gifts to serve Chelsea through Neighbor, David is glad to provide free pastoral counseling for individuals or couples. David is a neighbor and a pastor, and currently leads a church that meets along the High Line.

Everyone will be honored. All will be safe. All walks of life and faith backgrounds are welcome.

Walk in or set up a time here.

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Nov
14

Children's Art Class | Good Heart Art

Neighbor is excited to host our neighbor Brittany and her organization Good Heart Art!

More from the host:

Good Heart Art is a community oriented, processed based and child centered art class focusing on the exposure to and exploration of art materials and mediums without explicit direction. In other words, a warm and welcoming place to give kids the tools and space they need to artistically express themselves!

Cost to attend is $35 for your child, with a $10 discount for any siblings! Open to all kids ages 18 months - 4 years.

Check out www.goodheartart.com to learn more and register. And be sure to follow @goodheartartnyc for pictures and updates!

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Nov
13

Minding our Mortality Book Club

Neighbor is excited to host our friends Here to Honor for their “Minding Our Mortality Book Club”. More info from the host here:

“Minding our Mortality” [MoM] events by Here to Honor provide opportunities for contemplative thought and conversation—designated time and space for considering our impermanence in ways that tap into our deepest human longings and shape how we face our finitude.

At our next Book Club gathering, we will be discussing Briefly Perfectly Human: Making an Authentic Life by Getting Real about the End by Alua Arthur. This New York Times bestseller is described as "a deeply transformative memoir that reframes how we think about death and how it can help us lead better, more fulfilling and authentic lives, from America's most visible death doula."

It is recommended that you read this book prior to our meeting at Neighbor on Wednesday evening, Nov 13th. Beverages and snacks will be provided.

A description of this book is excerpted from Bookshop.org below:

Briefly Perfectly Human is a life-changing, soul-gathering debut, by a writer whose empathy, tenderness, and wisdom shimmers on the page. Alua Arthur combines intimate storytelling with a passionate appeal for loving, courageous end-of-life care--what she calls "death embrace." Hers is a powerful testament to getting in touch with something deeper in our lives, by embracing the fact of our own mortality. "Hold that truth in your mind," Alua says, "and wondrous things will begin to grow around it."

Purchasing from Bookshop.org supports local bookstores as well as Here to Honor.

This is a free event, but you will have the option to make a suggested donation of $10 during the registration process—that would help us cover costs and is greatly appreciated! Register here.

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Nov
13

Pastor Is In

In the same way we hope you feel free to bring your unique gifts to serve Chelsea through Neighbor, David is glad to provide free pastoral counseling for individuals or couples. David is a neighbor and a pastor, and currently leads a church that meets along the High Line.

Everyone will be honored. All will be safe. All walks of life and faith backgrounds are welcome.

Walk in or set up a time here.

View Event →
Nov
12

ANNA KARENINA Close Reading Course

Hosted by our friend Elena!

This course will explore the art of deep engagement through the practice of close reading. Using Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece Anna Karenina as our guide, we will cultivate skills that extend beyond literature, enhancing our ability to analyze, interpret, and find meaning in various aspects of our lives.

The reading philosophy will be: to read slowly, to document our impressions and associations, to trace words and patterns, to write in the margins and in journals, to inquire the author’s use of key terms, and to examine themes across the angles of the story.

This course welcomes participants from all walks of life - literature enthusiasts, professionals seeking new perspectives, anyone eager to engage with literature.

8 classes from October 8th - December 6th (skipping 11/26)
Sliding scale of $120-$400 ( tip: ask your employer if you have a continuing education budget for classes)

More info & to register, click HERE

About the Facilitator:

Elena studied Comparative Literature and Information Science at Columbia University and has been working in consulting for three years.

She is passionate about incorporating art into everyday life and building practices to be thoughtful, creative, and content. A big one is facilitating and participating in literary discussion groups!

View Event →
Nov
11

Pastor Is In

In the same way we hope you feel free to bring your unique gifts to serve Chelsea through Neighbor, David is glad to provide free pastoral counseling for individuals or couples. David is a neighbor and a pastor, and currently leads a church that meets along the High Line.

Everyone will be honored. All will be safe. All walks of life and faith backgrounds are welcome.

Walk in or set up a time here.

View Event →
Nov
8

Open Coworking Time

Meet a neighbor, use our wifi, and get out of your apartment on Friday afternoons if you’re a hybrid / virtual worker. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks. We just ask that you keep conversations to a minimum and step outside if you have to take a call or join a meeting.

View Event →
Nov
8

Pastor Is In

In the same way we hope you feel free to bring your unique gifts to serve Chelsea through Neighbor, David is glad to provide free pastoral counseling for individuals or couples. David is a neighbor and a pastor, and currently leads a church that meets along the High Line.

Everyone will be honored. All will be safe. All walks of life and faith backgrounds are welcome.

Walk in or set up a time here.

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Nov
7

Baby & Toddler Storytime

Neighbor is thrilled our neighbor Krystal is hosting this storytime! More info from her here:

Come meet other parents and caregivers as we read and sing together with our little ones.
November 4, 11-11:40AM @ Neighbor

Please RSVP for this FREE event! Space is limited to 10 children.

Recommended ages: 6 months to 3 years

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Nov
7

Children's Art Class | Good Heart Art

Neighbor is excited to host our neighbor Brittany and her organization Good Heart Art!

More from the host:

Good Heart Art is a community oriented, processed based and child centered art class focusing on the exposure to and exploration of art materials and mediums without explicit direction. In other words, a warm and welcoming place to give kids the tools and space they need to artistically express themselves!

Cost to attend is $35 for your child, with a $10 discount for any siblings! Open to all kids ages 18 months - 4 years.

Check out www.goodheartart.com to learn more and register. And be sure to follow @goodheartartnyc for pictures and updates!

View Event →
Nov
5

ANNA KARENINA Close Reading Course

Hosted by our friend Elena!

This course will explore the art of deep engagement through the practice of close reading. Using Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece Anna Karenina as our guide, we will cultivate skills that extend beyond literature, enhancing our ability to analyze, interpret, and find meaning in various aspects of our lives.

The reading philosophy will be: to read slowly, to document our impressions and associations, to trace words and patterns, to write in the margins and in journals, to inquire the author’s use of key terms, and to examine themes across the angles of the story.

This course welcomes participants from all walks of life - literature enthusiasts, professionals seeking new perspectives, anyone eager to engage with literature.

8 classes from October 8th - December 6th (skipping 11/26)
Sliding scale of $120-$400 ( tip: ask your employer if you have a continuing education budget for classes)

More info & to register, click HERE

About the Facilitator:

Elena studied Comparative Literature and Information Science at Columbia University and has been working in consulting for three years.

She is passionate about incorporating art into everyday life and building practices to be thoughtful, creative, and content. A big one is facilitating and participating in literary discussion groups!

View Event →
Nov
4

Pastor Is In

In the same way we hope you feel free to bring your unique gifts to serve Chelsea through Neighbor, David is glad to provide free pastoral counseling for individuals or couples. David is a neighbor and a pastor, and currently leads a church that meets along the High Line.

Everyone will be honored. All will be safe. All walks of life and faith backgrounds are welcome.

Walk in or set up a time here.

View Event →
Nov
1

Open Coworking Time

Meet a neighbor, use our wifi, and get out of your apartment on Friday afternoons if you’re a hybrid / virtual worker. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks. We just ask that you keep conversations to a minimum and step outside if you have to take a call or join a meeting.

View Event →