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OUT AND ABOUT SNAPS Crain’s arts panel looks at NYC film and TV industry by Ali Elkin and Theresa Agovino SUNDAY, JUNE 16 Take a Father’s Day tour of the city’s historic lighthouses with the NATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE MUSEUM. Participants will take a speedy water taxi ride that will showcase lighthouses around New York Harbor. The tour starts at 11 a.m. at New York Water Taxi at Battery Park’s Slip 6. Tickets are available at www.lighthousemuseum.org and are $60 for adults and $40 for children 10 and under. For more information, call (855) 656-7469. MONDAY, JUNE 17, AND TUESDAY, JUNE 18 FASHION, TECHNOLOGY & THE INTERNET will explore the opportunities and challenges presented by new technology like 3-D printing, new domain names and counterfeiting. The seminar, hosted by fashionfocused law firm Cowan Liebowitz & Latman, starts at 8 a.m. and goes until 10:30 a.m. at the Harvard Club, 35 W. 44th St. Registration is free and can be done online at www.cll.com. For more information, call (212) 790-9281. mike dunckley WILLIAM LAUDER, JENNY MORGENTHAU and TYSON AND KIMBERLY CHANDLER at the May 30 gala for the Fresh Air Fund, a nonprofit that sends New York City kids to the country during the summer. The event raised $1.1 million. NORM LEWIS, DAVID DINKINS and KHARY LAZARRE-WHITE at the benefit for Brotherhood-Sister Sol, a group that provides services for black and Latino youth. The May 29 gala raised $500,000. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, AND SUNDAY, JUNE 16 Break out a flapper dress and do the Charleston at the JAZZ AGE LAWN PARTY on Governors Island. The event will feature dance music by Michael Arenella and His Dreamland Orchestra, which prides itself on historic authenticity. The Prohibitionera party kicks off at 11 a.m. on both days. Tickets are available at www.eventbee.com and are $30 in advance; $35 at the door. Children under 12 are free. Visit www.dreamlandorchestra.com for more information. OPENING JANE ROSENTHAL and ALAN SUNA at Crain’s June 3 Breakfast Forum, Hollywood East, which highlighted the city’s booming film and TV industry. PATRICIA CLARKSON and TOM HANKS reading a scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest at the June 3 benefit for Lapham’s Quarterly. The event raised more than $400,000 for the nonprofit publication. See more of this week’s Snaps online at CrainsNewYork.com/galleries. FUNDRAISERS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 The New Museum is showcasing a LLYN FOULKES RETROSPECTIVE. The artist, known for his work in assemblage, or the putting together of found materials to create a composition, creates naturalistic images with depth. The exhibit will be on view until Sept. 1. The New Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday. Admission is $14 for adults and free for anyone under 18. For more information, visit www.newmuseum.org or call (212) 219-1222. buck ennis DON’T MISS JAZZ AGE LAWN PARTY lucas stoffel TUESDAY, JUNE 11 The Real Estate Board of New York will host its annual DEAL OF THE YEAR AWARDS COCKTAIL PARTY at 5:30 p.m. at Club 100, 101 Park Ave. The two award categories are “the most creative deal in Manhattan” and “the retail deal which most significantly benefits the Manhattan retail market.” Registration is $50 and is available at www.rebny.com. Visit the website or call (212) 532-3100 for more information. patrick mcmullan.com CAREER BUILDER TUESDAY, JUNE 11 The free concert series MAD. SQ. KIDS will kick off with a performance by Steve Songs, known for his kid-pleasing numbers “Elephant Hide and Seek” and “Fast Monkey.” The series kicks off at 10:30 a.m. at Madison Square Park and will continue with different children’s artists throughout the summer. For more information, visit www.madison squarepark.org or call (212) 538-1884. sasha nialla CULTURE FIX WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 The National Urban Technology Foundation will hold its annual URBAN TECH GALA benefit at Capitale, 130 Bowery. The evening will feature a dinner and a silent auction. The organization provides educational resources to students through technology. Tickets, which are available at www.urbantech.org, start at $300, and tables at $5,000. For more information, call (800) 998-3212. SUNDAY, JUNE 16 See three new one-act plays by Neil LaBute, John Patrick Shanley and Winter Miller at Planet Connections’ ONE ACTS FOR A CAUSE, benefiting Safe Horizons, a victim-services agency. Veteran actress Estelle Parsons and Peter and the Starcatcher’s Celia Keenan-Bolger will be among the performers. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Signature Theater’s Alice Griffin Jewelbox Theater at 480 W. 42nd St. Tickets start at $100 and are available at www.planet connections.org/gala. Visit the website or call (917) 338-9541 for more information. MARK YOUR CALENDAR… SUNDAY, JUNE 30 JOIN ATHLETES with and without disabilities at Achilles International’s 11TH ANNUAL HOPE & POSSIBILITY FIVE-MILER in Central Park. The race raises money for the organization, which provides support to disabled athletes. There will be medals and cash prizes in different race categories. It will start at 9 a.m. at the park’s West Drive, near West 67th Street. Registration is $23 for members of the New York Road Runners, $37 for nonmembers. The price goes up to $25 and $40, respectively, the day of the race. To register, visit www.nyrr.org. 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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Crains New York - June 10, 2013

SOURCE DINNER
IN THE BOROUGHS
IN THE MARKETS
DIGITAL NY
THE INSIDER
BUSINESS PEOPLE
SMALL BUSINESS
OPINION
STEVE HINDY
GREG DAVID
REPORT: HEALTH CARE
THE LIST
FOR THE RECORD
CLASSIFIEDS
REAL ESTATE DEALS
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