Bulletin Boards With Friendly Activities in New York

Events' organizers could traditionally relay the details of their planned activities through word of mouth, the mail, phone calls, marquees or posted fliers. Today, all of those types of information dissemination occur through community bulletin boards on the Internet. In New York City, with a diverse population of almost 20 million people, residents and visitors can find bulletin boards that list activities for many different groups.
  1. Media

    • The Bulletin Board of the New York Daily News covers events in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens boroughs. The Daily News Bulletin Board lists activities organized by nonprofit organizations in the area, including lectures and workshops. USA Today's Travel Tips provides an extensive list of free activities available in the New York area. Travel Tips covers art, cultural, sports and nature activities that New Yorkers and tourists can enjoy for free.

    Boroughs

    • Staten Island residents can keep up with local information on area sports, dining, entertainment, recreation and arts and theater through the Staten Island New York Information Bulletin Board. The bulletin board provides a round-up of activities of interest to Staten Island residents. The Times News Weekly keeps residents of Queens and Brooklyn updated on sports and athletics activities in their area. Its bulletin board covers community sports information including upcoming games, sports clinics and searches for players and staff.

    Manhattan

    • NYC Best of New York provides residents and visitors with a list of places to go in the New York area. Best of New York features listings for beaches, bars, bowling alleys, health clubs, walking tours and much more. Individuals looking for almost any type of activity can find ideas in TimeOut New York. TimeOut New York includes ideas for exploring the nightlife, bars, restaurants, shopping, theater, museums and festivals of New York.

    Jewish

    • If you're looking for something to do with the Jewish community, check out Blueprint New York or Bangitout. BlueprintNY provides listings of upcoming community Shabbat observances, lectures, classes, volunteer opportunities, travel options and cultural events of interest to New York's Jewish residents. BangitOut identifies itself as New York's kosher comedy community. It carries listings of events of interest to young urban Jewish singles. The events calendar lists events sponsored and organized by local Jewish organizations, including the Jewish Community Center and various synagogues.

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