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School of Ballet Benefit Great Success

Clara Ruf-Maldonado and Dammiel Cruz The Sleeping Beauty (Wedding Pas de Deux) School of American Ballet Workshop Choreography Peter Martins after Marius Petipa Credit Photo: Paul Kolnik studio@paulkolnik.com nyc 212-362-7778

Clara Ruf-Maldonado and Dammiel Cruz
The Sleeping Beauty
(Wedding Pas de Deux)
School of American Ballet Workshop
Choreography Peter Martins after Marius Petipa
Credit Photo: Paul Kolnik
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The School of American Ballet’s Workshop Performance Benefit 2015 on Tuesday, June 2, 2015 raised more than $890,000 for scholarships and school programs. The evening began with cocktails at 5:30pm in Juilliard’s Morse Hall, followed by the performance at 7pm in the Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Lincoln Center, and concluded with a seated dinner at 9pm at the Mandarin Oriental. The evening celebrated the legendary Rudolf Nureyev and commemorated the 20th Anniversary of the Rudolf Nureyev Dance Scholarship.

“We are thrilled to announce that this year’s Workshop Performance Benefit was a huge success,” said Margie Van Dercook, executive director of The School of American Ballet.  “The tremendous generosity of our attendees made our first live auction an exciting and fruitful endeavor.”

The performance was attended by nearly 700 guests, and was followed by a seated dinner at the Mandarin Oriental. The dinner was attended by nearly 500 patrons, including the School’s board members and alumni, as well as leaders from the New York corporate and social communities.  Notable attendees included: Chairmen Michele Barakett, Linda S. Daines, Hillary Lane Hochberg, Nell Kleinschmidt, and Max R. Shulman; Corporate Chairmen Alexandra and John Galantic; and Young Patron Chairman: Stephanie Anna Linka; Jenny and John Paulson, Julia and David Koch, Coco and Arie Kopelman, Sasha and John Galantic, Laura and Will Zeckendorf, Jean Shafiroff, Emily and John Rafferty, Susan Pilarre and Chip Zien, Suki Schorer, Jonathan Stafford, Ashley Bouder, Peter Martins and Darci Kistler, Jill Kargman, Kay Mazzo, Craig Hall, Troy Schumacher, Lourdes Lopez, George Skoras, and James Lipton.

The Workshop Performance Benefit 2015 is The School of American Ballet’s most anticipated event of the year. The annual Workshop Performances are SAB’s only public performances and a rare opportunity to get a sneak preview of the ballet world’s up and coming young stars. A Benefit Dinner follows the Tuesday evening performance at Lincoln Center, and attracts attracts arts patrons, corporate VIPS and New York’s social elite.

This year’s event was headed by Chairmen Michele Barakett, Linda Daines, Hillary Lane Hochberg, Nell Kleinschmidt, and Max R. Shulman; and Young Patron Chairman Stephanie Linka.

This year’s benefit celebrated the legendary Rudolf Nureyev and commemorated the 20th Anniversary of the Rudolf Nureyev Dance Scholarship. At the peak of his career, Mr. Nureyev spent many hours in SAB’s classrooms, polishing his technique alongside SAB’s students in Stanley Williams’s acclaimed advanced men’s class. In 1994, the Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation generously presented the School with funding for an annual scholarship to support promising students in honor of Mr. Nureyev’s affinity for SAB and Mr. Williams’s teaching.

In 1964, Alexandra Danilova, George Balanchine’s former classmate at the Imperial Ballet and a leading ballerina of Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes and the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo joined SAB’s faculty. In 1965, Madame Danilova established SAB’s annual year-end Workshop Performances, giving the School’s advanced students an opportunity to participate in professionally staged, publicly performed productions of classic ballet works. Since its inception, the Workshop Performances have seen hundreds of SAB’s advanced students make their public debut as they prepare to leave SAB and go on to dance on the world’s top stages. The New York Times coined Workshop a “spot-them-before-they-are-stars showcase”. Scores of notable SAB alumni have performed at Workshop, including Merrill Ashley, Peter Boal, Maria Kowroski, Lourdes Lopez, Sara Mearns, Benjamin Millepied, Ethan Stiefel, and Wendy Whelan.
The post-performance dinner has evolved through the years, from an intimate gathering hosted by SAB co-founder Lincoln Kirstein at his Gramercy Park townhouse into a festive fundraiser held in the SAB studios. The continued success of the Workshop Performance Benefit led SAB to the use of another wonderful New York venue.The post-performance dinner took place in the magnificent ballroom at the Mandarin Oriental with the City’s iconic skyline as a backdrop.

The 2015 Workshop Performances program included 19th & 20th Century Masters (Petipa, Bournonville, Balanchine & Robbins); Harlequinade (“Ballabile des Enfants”), Choreography by George Balanchine, Music by Riccardo Drigo; William Tell (pas de deux), Choreography by August Bournonville, Music by Gioachino Rossini; The Sleeping Beauty (pas de deux), Choreography by Peter Martins (after Marius Petipa),Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky; Valse-Fantaisie, Choreography by George Balanchine, Music by Mikhail Glinka; Stars and Stripes (3rd Regiment “Thunder and Gladiator”), Choreography by George Balanchine, Music by John Philip Sousa, arranged by Hershy Kay; and Fanfare,Choreography by Jerome Robbins, Music by Benjamin Britten.

ABOUT SCHOOL OF AMERICAN BALLET

The School of American Ballet, the official training academy of the New York City Ballet, was established in 1934 by legendary choreographer George Balanchine and philanthropist Lincoln Kirstein as the first and most essential step in their quest to create an American classical ballet company.

SAB, located at New York City’s Lincoln Center, is the premier ballet academy in the United States, training more students who go on to become professional dancers than any other school. SAB’s former students fill the ranks of the New York City Ballet and other leading U.S. and international ballet companies.

Nordic Jazz 2015

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Nordic Jazz 2015 presents Scandinavia’s top performers in Washington D.C. June 20th – 27th

The Nordic Embassies, Twins Jazz Club, the Phillips Collection and Dupont Circle Festival/Jazz in the Circle are excited to present the ninth annual Nordic Jazz Festival in Washington, D.C., June 20th – 27th, 2015. Internationally acclaimed performers from Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden will present the modern sound of Nordic Jazz over the course of 10 concerts.

The festival presents a rare opportunity to experience five very different world-class Nordic jazz solo artists, trios and quartets. The concerts will be held at the Finnish Embassy, House of Sweden, Twins Jazz Club, the Phillips Collection and outdoor concerts at the Dupont Circle.

The artists
Nordic jazz artists present a unique sound that emphasizes the natural elements of the Nordic countries with a modern interpretation. The contemporary Nordic Jazz scene is characterized by improvisation; the music tends to be experimental but melodically strong with a spacious sound and open song structures. The participants in Nordic Jazz 2015 are some of the Nordic countries’ most creative and interesting artists with strong educational backgrounds, international careers and several jazz prizes.

Stay tuned for more info and connect by using #NordicJazz on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Dinner Lab at the Smithsonian

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Pop-up private dinners are among the hottest trends on the culinary scene. Adventurous foodies gather in all kinds of spaces to experience meals prepared by talented chefs on the rise in the food world. Part of the fun is that often diners don’t know where the meals take place until a day before they unfold their napkins. The evenings are convivial, casual, full of surprises, and definitely memorable.

Dinner-Lab-at-the-Smithsonian-1Dinner Lab has brought its take on the pop-up meal to Washington, generating lots of buzz—and plenty of hungry followers—along the way. Locations such as a hall on the grounds of a monastery in Brookland and H Street’s Atlas Performing Arts Center have been transformed into the settings for one-of-a-kind dinner parties where chefs are the stars and inventive meals unfold at simply set communal tables. Now there’s a tasty new ingredient in the mix: a Smithsonian location and theme.

Become one of the 100 guests at a Dinner Lab evening at the Smithsonian and you’ll receive a menu reflecting the dinner’s culinary theme and information about your chef two weeks prior to the date. (Food restrictions can be accommodated.) The day before the event, the location is announced. Meeting the chef, who talks about the menu, and a Smithsonian specialist, who offers insights on the location, adds to the experience.

For this evening at the Smithsonian, you can be sure that the “secret” setting will be beautiful and intriguing—and a place where you’d definitely not expect to be dining. But you can expect to strike up some great conversations with fellow diners at this informal and friendly evening that spotlights some seriously amazing food.

Price includes a cocktail, three-course dinner, and wine; each event limited to 100 guests; no tickets sold at the door.

 

Networking with the French American Chamber of Commerce

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Please come network with us poolside while enjoying delicious food on June 29 as we continue our Networking Series for 2015. The event will be held at our member Embassy Row Hotel on Massachusetts near Dupont Circle.

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Where: Embassy Row Hotel, 2015 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036

When: 6pm to 8:30pm

Fees:
– FACC members: $30
– Non Members: $50 (Early Birds – $45)

Register HERE

Bastille Day 2015 – Lafayette returns to America

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JOIN US FOR AN EXCEPTIONAL EVENING! Bastille Day 2015 will celebrate “Lafayette returns to America” and the spirit of freedom the United States and France have shared, and owed to one another, for the last two centuries.

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On Friday, July 10, the Embassy of France will welcome Washingtonians to the Comité Tricolore’s spectacular annual Bastille Day celebration!

 

In 1780, the French frigate the Hermione carried the Marquis de Lafayette to America, where he played a pivotal role in America’s bid for independence. This summer, an authentic recreation of the Hermione will sail to the U.S. — and to celebrate the spirit of freedom, a very special Bastille Day event at the French Embassy will transport you and your guests to a supremely elegant and romantic 18th century grand soirée!

Period entertainment — both music and dancing — will enchant you… you’ll meet costumed contemporaries of Lafayette as you sample exquisite fare from some of Washington’s finest restaurants, hotels and pastry shops… and the evening ends with a fast-forward to the present as a DJ invites you to dance the night away!

28th Annual Bark Ball

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A Benefit Gala for the Washington Humane Society

Saturday, June 20, 2015
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Washington Hilton

The Washington Humane Society’s 28th annual black-tie gala will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at the Washington Hilton. This event is the only black-tie event where movers and shakers of Washington DC can bring their canine companions as their dates. The Bark Ball draws many of the area’s most illustrious residents and their four-legged friends, all in honor of the programs and services of the Washington Humane Society. The guest list always includes leading figures from the political, media, entertainment, sports, and business worlds.

There will be a reception followed by an extensive silent and live auction, dinner, program, dancing, and special surprises.

Nat Geo After Hours 2015

Nat Geo After Hours 2015

A Special All-Access National Geographic HQ Take Over!

Featuring hot jamz from our friends:

With exclusive party-time access to the Nat Geo Museum exhibits including:

Indiana Jones Exhibit
Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology: The Exhibition

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MONSTER FISH: In Search of the Last River Giants

Cash bars everywhere, including cocktails and:

Beers From Around The World

Beers From Around The World!

Nerd out with lightning talks from Nat Geo Explorers:
Nat Geo Explorer Talks
Presented by Dos Equis

Featuring:

Alize Carrere
Alize Carrere: When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Adapt

Jonathan Mehring: Skate the World
Jonathan Mehring: Skate the World

Anand Varma: Zombie Parasites
Anand Varma: Zombie Parasites

Patrick Meier: Jedis of the CyberWorld
Patrick Meier: Jedis of the CyberWorld

Erin Spencer: The Lionfish King
Erin Spencer: The Lionfish King

Annie Fitzsimmons
Annie Fitzsimmons: Confessions of an Urban Travel Blogger

+ more stuff like

#NukedTheFridge
#NukedTheFridge: The Roast of Indiana Jones!


3D movies to blow your fragile little mind!


DJ Set from the Axel F Crew!


Real Man Music from Jonny Grave

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DJ Smudge (ESL)

Photo Camp
Even more cool museum exhibits!

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A big outdoor courtyard to frolick in!
Food trucks! Photobooths! Lasers!
Mechanical Sharks! & more surprises!

Advance tickets on sale now for $25

Last 3 years we sold out!
This is a 21+ event

As always, there is no dress code, but we recommend staying on theme:

indy / short round / sexy snake / giant boulder / jungle foliage / #nukedthefridge
monsters / fish / nessie / moby / narwhal / mega and/or mecha shark
archeology gear / safari hats / zissou fashion / jane goodall slacks

Look how much fun we had last time:

last time

 

St. Jude Hope in the Hamptons

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The Inaugural St. Jude Hope in the Hamptons, the premier South Fork event celebrating the lifesaving mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, will take place on Saturday, July 11, 2015.

The evening begins at 6 p.m. and will feature a red carpet, cocktails, locally-grown gourmet dinner, exclusive silent and live auctions, and fabulous live entertainment including Billy Joel’s The Movin’ Out Band from Broadway, complete with special surprise guests. It promises to be an evening to remember.

Saturday, July 11, 2015
1143 Deerfield Rd.
Water Mill, NY 11976

Individual ticket $250
Tables and Sponsorship starting at $2,500

For more information, please contact Karla Micalizzi at 212.379.1620 or visit www.stjude.org/hopeinthehamptons

St. Jude is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other deadly diseases. Everything we do is centered on finding cures and saving children. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude. We pay for treatment, travel, housing and food – because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.

New York Edition

The New York EDITION Ushers In An Era Of New Luxury For A New Generation; Opening in May, the Clocktower extends the very boundaries of luxury in New York City (PRNewsFoto/Marriott International, Inc.)

The New York EDITION Ushers In An Era Of New Luxury For A New Generation; Opening in May, the Clocktower extends the very boundaries of luxury in New York City (PRNewsFoto/Marriott International, Inc.)

The New York EDITION Ushers In An Era Of New Luxury For A New Generation

People are changing. New York is changing. Luxury is changing.  With The New York EDITION, Ian Schrager and Marriott International respond to this changing landscape by introducing a new luxury for a new generation.

Until now, the idea of a modern luxury hotel was an oxymoron.  Luxury hotels, except for a few rare exceptions, were traditional in design by definition — the more luxurious a hotel was, the more traditional looking it was expected to be.  Ian Schrager and Marriott International recognized that this safe approach and “give no offense” design philosophy was itself an offense.  Again, except for rare exceptions, luxury hotels continue to be predictable. A new generation that has grown up in the age of technology, social media, instant access, the proliferation of global consumer brands, affluence and conspicuous consumption has long craved an alternative. Many people’s priorities have changed and so have their needs and desires.  Luxury for them is no longer about traditional status symbols, outdated notions of luxury or how much something costs. They simply desire an elevated experience and one that makes them feel good. And, they desire a hotel that is steeped in simplicity, refinement, sophistication, good taste and restraint, but is at the same time, just as striking, glamorous, exciting, surprising, joyful and memorable. It is this fusion that creates the uniqueness and distinction that people have come to expect from Ian Schrager and EDITION.

Today’s modern travelers, more connected than ever due to social media, are now hungry for community and social interaction in the physical world, not just online.  They seek to surround themselves with likeminded individuals with common interests, views, aesthetics, tastes and desires. Schrager and Marriott have provided this new generation with the alternative that speaks to the way they live and travel today, which are now one and the same.

This new luxury is also the luxury of simplicity. The challenge however lies in the fact that it is difficult to do “simple”, and to do it well. Yet, a quiet, edited, refined approach speaks volumes louder than the “look at me” design that is so prevalent today in a time of a one-upmanship mentality. The New York EDITION evokes a new age of American Glamour — an understated, timeless aesthetic that is incapable of being categorized or defined in textbook design terms.

The New York EDITION pays more than lip service to being a home away from home. It is truly a “hotel as private home”. Inspired by New York City’s turn of the 20th century private clubs, Fifth Avenue’s Gilded Age Mansions and Stanford White’s architectural masterpieces, the hotel’s residential feel will instantly draw guests in, and the hotel will serve as a refuge in the city and from the city. It is akin to staying in the guest room of a private home, rather than a hotel room. Despite the inherited pedigree of this building, it was essential that the interiors were infused with a modern, sophisticated design vernacular. Not unlike what was achieved with The London EDITION by giving a modern twist and punk touches to the likes of a traditional, aristocratic English country estate and the quintessential London private gentleman’s club, The New York EDITION will possess a similar fusion of old and new. “I’m always interested in upsetting the status quo and going off in new directions. Combining opposites and unexpected surprises has always been fascinating to me. When two opposing aesthetics come together, they either fail miserably or create alchemy.  If done well, the presence of one will always serve to showcase the other.  It takes the experience of staying in a hotel to a whole new level and the end result is impossible to categorize,” Schrager says.

The New York EDITION makes its debut in the world-famous, iconic “Clocktower” building, otherwise known as the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower.  The building was designed by the architectural firm of Napoleon LeBrun & Sons and completed in 1909. At the time, it was the tallest building in New York City until the Woolworth building opened in 1913.  It is situated on Madison Square Park in a neighborhood of the city referred to as NoMad.

This exciting and emerging area has never had a luxury hotel.  As a result, the Clocktower extends the very boundaries of luxury in New York City.  The area has recently been transformed by the development of myriad luxury residential condominium buildings and fine dining restaurants, and is now ripe for luxury hotels. It sits right on the border between uptown and downtown, north of the Meatpacking District, Chelsea, Greenwich Village, Soho and Tribeca, and south of the 57th street shopping corridor and Times Square. With forces pushing from every direction, this area, together with Hudson Yards, is fast becoming the new center of town.  “Luxury has a new address,” says Arne Sorenson CEO of Marriott International. “With the opening of our first EDITION hotel in New York City and the loving restoration of the century old Clocktower building, we have ushered in a new era of timeless hospitality.”

The 273-room hotel will be activated by day and by night with a restaurant by London’s hottest young chef Jason Atherton, two bars and a billiard room. Inside, much of the building’s existing design was embraced, retaining and restoring the original dark wood on the walls and the floors on the second floor.  But, the old was offset with the new to add a downtown New York City feel. The lobby and lobby bar’s classic Venetian plaster walls starkly contrast the custom cast concrete oversized windows that look out over Madison Square Park. The 30ft-long hand forged blackened steel fireplace and the sculptural spiral staircase leading up to the second floor are modern interpretations of those found in the grand mansions of Millionaire’s Row. The Jean-Michel Frank-inspired coffee tables and chairs of the 1920’s, Christian Liagre-designed floor lamps, concierge desk and chair, and lounge chairs inspired by modernist Erik Koling Andersen and Alvaro Alto all with fabrics and leathers in soft tones of oatmeal, silver and white, create a light and airy feel that is both warm and inviting. “It is impossible to label this look,” says Schrager. “And, rightly so.  We are never out for a look.  We are out for a feel and an experience.”

The restaurant, on the second floor overlooking the park, is where the subtle play of modern and period design continues in new forms. Three intimate dining rooms, a parlor with a billiard table and a library serving cocktails, after dinner drinks and dessert, are separate as in a private home, but come together seamlessly to form a whole.  Drawing from over four centuries of art and design, the rooms feature original herringbone oak floors, original mahogany wainscoting on the walls, and a restored Venetian plaster ceiling. The velvet chairs and banquettes, upholstered in rose, green and blue, are inspired by the vibrant colors of the Dutch masters, notably Vermeer. Each of the three dining areas has a large chandelier by modernist designer Eric Schmitt.  They are made from three black iron arms that support a 7ft diameter ivory plaster ring.

Above the lobby and the restaurant are the 273 guest rooms. Guests enter into a dark oak wood paneled foyer, much as they would if they were entering an upscale New York apartment in the 1920s. The rooms are serene, comforting and feel like an oasis from the outside world. There is visual drama, too. The original windows in each room perfectly frame the New York City skyline. Many of the suites have 180-degree views of Manhattan and the 1,400 square foot penthouse apartment has 360-degree vistas. Each room has a classic, extra long and deep floating white oak desk, inspired by Jean-Michel Frank, and a bed with a dark walnut headboard and a custom-built walnut platform with bespoke walnut nightstands.

Travelers’ tastes are changing when it comes to service, too.  The EDITION brand has responded to this change by offering modern service that is accessible and gracious, charming and attentive, but not familiar, where the staff treats guests as an individuals knowing just when to offer to help and just when to get out of the way. It expels traditional obsequious and pretentious service that today’s travelers are no longer interested in.  EDITION creates the right service infrastructure to enable these travelers to do what they want to do, whatever it may be, whenever. One example can be seen with dining options. EDITION restaurants and room service offer the finest rare cuts of beef and wild Atlantic salmon, if that’s what guests want. But if a guest prefers simple pasta with tomatoes and olive oil or a burger, those offerings will be available, delicious and won’t break the bank.

The New York EDITION, like every other EDITION, is a custom-made one-off hotel that is authentic and modern, and yet feels very personalized and individualized. It is of its place and of its time and unlike any other EDITION before it or to come. With a New York hotel finally launching and global expansion plans, it is evident that the Schrager/Marriott International partnership seeks to not only have the biggest impact, but to have the best hotel product possible. So far, so good.

Jetget to the Hamptons

JetGet, offering flight solutions from New York to the Hamptons starting Memorial Day Weekend, 2015. (PRNewsFoto/JetGet)

JetGet, offering flight solutions from New York to the Hamptons starting Memorial Day Weekend, 2015. (PRNewsFoto/JetGet)

JetGet, a new way to travel on private jets, launched today offering flight solutions from New York to the Hamptons starting Memorial Day Weekend, 2015. The service will function from Teterboro and Westchester Airport to East Hampton, West Hampton, and Montauk. JetGet‘s announcement marks the launch of their website which will allow you to buy seats for upcoming flights this summer.

The company was co-founded by Samuel Joseph and Avi Aminov. As the CEO, Samuel Joseph pioneered the concept of using tried and true shared economy models to drastically reduce the cost of private travel, while increasing revenue for jet operators. The JetGet team is ready to build a legacy based on accessibility in ways its predecessors could not.

“We desire to be the change the aviation industry needs by providing efficient, accessible, and luxurious travel experiences. In a static industry with few significant changes over the past 60 years, It takes a team ahead of the game to change the status quo.” -Samuel Joseph, CEO of JetGet

Starting at $499 a seat, JetGet arranges flights provided by certified air charter operators to provide on-demand and scheduled transportation on executive aircraft. For those that plan to spend most of the summer out East, JetGet will be offering a subscription of unlimited weekend flights for $3000 a month per traveler. JetGet will provide concierge services through Luxury World Traveler in the Hamptons for its customers benefit.

“Having established a leading brand in the private aviation industry, I can see the overwhelming need for a company like JetGet to step in and access a currently unserved market. People are looking to skip the security lines and enter a world of convenience and luxury. JetGet will be their gateway.” -Moshe Malamud, CEO and Founder of M2Jets

JetGet helps its members receive the highest quality service by providing them the private travel experience for prices comparable to that of a commercial airline. Its services include: no upfront commitments, no hassle of security lines, 3-click booking, free drinks, and private airport terminals.

“I booked my flight for Memorial Day Weekend on JetGet and it has already improved my Hamptons experience. The idea of avoiding the traffic, and not having to spend two plus hours driving makes JetGet well worth it.” -Gil Antolin, President of Luxury World Traveler International Luxury Concierge

Initial seats on proposed flights are expected to sell out quickly, so visit their website www.jetget.co to get your seats before they sell out for the summer. JetGet is also planning to expand to experience-based flights later in the summer helping customers fly in style to the US Open and Burning Man in the end of August.

To learn more about JetGet, the team, or purchasing seats please visit www.JetGet.co

Sea Jitney to Port Jefferson

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In partnership with Seastreak, the Bridgeport–Port Jefferson Ferry and Hampton Jitney, a new intermodal service for the Tri-State area offers a convenient alternative for transportation linking New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut with Long Island.

Beginning May 22nd, 2015, the seasonal weekend service called Sea Jitney will carry passengers to and from these locations with the Port Jefferson dock as the hub. The maintenance company knows how to choose the right fairings and fillers and provide comfort and security to travellers. From Port Jefferson, travelers will have the ability to go East to the Hamptons via Hampton Jitney bus service, West via the high-speed Seastreak ferry, and north across the Long Island Sound by way of the Bridgeport–Port Jefferson Ferry, if that wasn’t more than enough new services from anytime-limousines will also be provided for those who want to be more luxurious.

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“Seastreak has been an innovator in introducing new ferry services from New York City to destinations such as Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket,” stated Jim Barker, President of Seastreak.  “We are pleased to be partnering with Port Jefferson, Hampton Jitney and the Bridgeport–Port Jefferson Ferry to offer service between Manhattan, Port Jefferson and the Hamptons.  We are confident customers will enjoy travelling in comfort and style through the beautiful Long Island Sound on our luxurious vessels equipped with high-end amenities like high-backed seating, a full bar and Wi-Fi service.”

Geoffrey Lynch, President of Hampton Jitney said, “This is an innovative idea that came from three established and respected area transportation companies working together to give people choices.  Sea Jitney service will give people a relaxing way to enjoy the East End and Port Jefferson.”

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With departures from Manhattan at East 35th St., and from Highlands, NJ, travelers will enjoy a relaxing ferry ride to Port Jefferson where they can explore the scenic harbor-front village or continue on toward Eastern Long Island to Calverton, Southampton, Sag Harbor or East Hampton.

Port Jefferson Mayor, Margot Garant remarked, “We are extremely pleased to partner with the Sea Jitney to help bring people to Port Jefferson by our Harbor.  This powerful partnership has an extremely low impact on our infrastructure while introducing visitors to our beautiful, historic Village.”

“Sea Jitney is a game changer for people who travel between Connecticut and the Hamptons,” said Bridgeport–Port Jefferson Ferry General Manager Fred Hall. “At 2 and half hours from Bridgeport to Southampton it’s shorter than going through NYC and much less stressful.”

One-way fares range from $33 to $50 depending on origin and destination; reservations and advance payment are required.  The service is geared towards weekend travel with three departures from NYC and multiple departures from Bridgeport, CT on Friday, and three returning departures from the East End on Sunday.  One departure from NYC and Bridgeport is scheduled for Saturday.

The ferry trip takes approximately two hours from the city to Port Jefferson Village and an hour from Port Jefferson to the Hamptons.  For a complete schedule, go to www.seajitney.com