Is there Interest: An Event in Newark?
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Is there Interest: An Event in Newark?
Disclaimer: Whatever the responce is, the actual event would be 6+ months away, should people express interest.
Would people be at all interested in coming together for an event in the City of Newark?
I have 3 food options in mind, which would include Brazilian Rodizio, a Jersey Diner, and a great American Fusion restaurant. (all in the City of Newark)
Activities could include some airport activities (just random thoughts, but maybe something unique like a tour of the FedEx facility, airline catering, or other things previously unseen), also to include perhaps a baseball game (in Newark), a historical tour (walking or lecture) of the City of Newark, perhaps even the event could be alligned with the dates when Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossoms are in full bloom -- The largest bloom in the United States -- as well as other truly Newark activities.
I went to college in Newark, and have come to appreciate it for more than an Airport, and I know for many, it is a place to transit on your way to and from home, and you do not give it much thought.
One interesting tidbit: For the most part, the City of Newark stayed loyal to the SOUTH during the Civil War. Why? -- One of Newark's chief industries was leathergoods, which were used for protection during the war, and Confederate Army was one of the main customers!
Looking forward to people's thoughts!
Would people be at all interested in coming together for an event in the City of Newark?
I have 3 food options in mind, which would include Brazilian Rodizio, a Jersey Diner, and a great American Fusion restaurant. (all in the City of Newark)
Activities could include some airport activities (just random thoughts, but maybe something unique like a tour of the FedEx facility, airline catering, or other things previously unseen), also to include perhaps a baseball game (in Newark), a historical tour (walking or lecture) of the City of Newark, perhaps even the event could be alligned with the dates when Branch Brook Park's Cherry Blossoms are in full bloom -- The largest bloom in the United States -- as well as other truly Newark activities.
I went to college in Newark, and have come to appreciate it for more than an Airport, and I know for many, it is a place to transit on your way to and from home, and you do not give it much thought.
One interesting tidbit: For the most part, the City of Newark stayed loyal to the SOUTH during the Civil War. Why? -- One of Newark's chief industries was leathergoods, which were used for protection during the war, and Confederate Army was one of the main customers!
Looking forward to people's thoughts!
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interested! and add +1 as a good friend from nearby Newark would likely join
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Precisely what I was thinking. If we are lucky, maybe thr dancers will be there. They basically wear silver dollars and some dental floss. You can guess where each goes.
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As for the dancers -- prob only around carnaval (which would be now)!
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Wow... So heres some thoughts!
Okay, I must say I'm floored of the responce I have seen in just the first 24 hours...So now I am motivated, to make this happen!
Should this event happen, which I am sure it will, you will all find me to be a VERY anal person. :-) I took some time to put together an itinerary, which I think will work quite nicely.
I do have one thought for those coming in from out of town... There is a new Courtyard by Marriott opening in the heart of downtown Newark. Its slated to open in September. I am sure they would LOVE to showcase themselves to a group of frequent travelers.. Ill keep you posted!
So lfor now, et me throw some stuff out there, and see what you guys think....
Timing:
I would consider doing this in April/May, but for out-of-towners, that could be too close to the Soup/BRT Events in June in NYC.... So I'd be looking at either September/Early October 2012 (Should Rutgers Football Have a Bye Week :-) ) otherwise April/May 2013.
I'm Thinking:
Friday
Informal Dinner - 7pm
(Order off Menu, Self-Pay)
27 Mix
27 Halsey St, Newark
Website: http://27mix.com/
Menu: http://27mix.com/Menu.aspx
Location has outdoor patio dining, weather permitting, a wonderful experience.. This is truly an oasis in the middle of the city... Easily accessible via public transportation.. Also, reasonably ample FREE on-street parking available.
Saturday
City Tour - 10:00am
(Small cost for Guide, I'd say $20.00)
Newark History Links: http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~natalieb/newark.htm
Possible Tour Guide: http://ncas.rutgers.edu/clement-alexander-price
I will find some source for a tour of Newark... One possibility would be the aformentioned Dr. Clement Alexander Price, whos "History of Newark" course, which I took, included a walking tour of the city.. He is the formost authority on Newark, so I feel you will be in good hands.
I will reach out to him.. If that doesn't work, I'll find a suitable alternative.. -- I would like to keep this as a walking tour, a) to save money.. Should there be inclement weather, I'll work on an alternative activity. Either the tour in lecture form, or some other activity.
Newark Museum - 2:00pm
($10 Suggested Donation - 2 for 1 with AAA)
49 Washington St, Newark
Website: http://www.newarkmuseum.org/
An optional add-on to the tour would be a couple of hours at the Newark Museum.. The Museum will be easily accessible by public transportation... Parking is available for $6.00, though there is free street parking.
Dinner - 7:00pm
(Prepayment will presumably be required - Price TBA)
Brasilia Grill
99 Monroe St, Newark
Website: http://brasiliagrill.com/
From their website: "Brasilia Grill churrascaria, specializes in rodizio, which is a variety of different .roasted .meats .on skewers over an open pit. .Our fine is fueled using natural hardwood charcoal which offers a distinct taste."
There are dozens of meat options, as well as a buffet bar with dozens more options... This is not an event you will go hungry at.. -- Restaurant is 1/2 mile from Penn Station, easily walkable, though a bus would get you within two blocks, or cab, to the front door
Sunday
EWR Events - 8:30am
If people want, I'll try and get something together at EWR in the morning otherwise, we can skip that, and go right to brunch.
Informal Brunch - 11:30am (or 1:00pm if EWR Happens)
(Order off Menu, Self-Pay)
Top's Diner
500 Passaic Ave, East Newark
Website: http://www.thetopsdiner.com/
Menu: http://www.thetopsdiner.com/menu.asp
No trip to New Jersey would be complete without stopping at a diner, and Tops Diner, is, well, Tops... Located directly across the Passaic River from Newark in the tiny Borough of East Newark, the 8th most densely populated municipality in the United States( 1/10th of a Square Mile, Population 2500 ).. Another guaranteed full stomach (and doggie bag) kind of place....
Should this event happen, which I am sure it will, you will all find me to be a VERY anal person. :-) I took some time to put together an itinerary, which I think will work quite nicely.
I do have one thought for those coming in from out of town... There is a new Courtyard by Marriott opening in the heart of downtown Newark. Its slated to open in September. I am sure they would LOVE to showcase themselves to a group of frequent travelers.. Ill keep you posted!
So lfor now, et me throw some stuff out there, and see what you guys think....
Timing:
I would consider doing this in April/May, but for out-of-towners, that could be too close to the Soup/BRT Events in June in NYC.... So I'd be looking at either September/Early October 2012 (Should Rutgers Football Have a Bye Week :-) ) otherwise April/May 2013.
I'm Thinking:
Friday
Informal Dinner - 7pm
(Order off Menu, Self-Pay)
27 Mix
27 Halsey St, Newark
Website: http://27mix.com/
Menu: http://27mix.com/Menu.aspx
Location has outdoor patio dining, weather permitting, a wonderful experience.. This is truly an oasis in the middle of the city... Easily accessible via public transportation.. Also, reasonably ample FREE on-street parking available.
Saturday
City Tour - 10:00am
(Small cost for Guide, I'd say $20.00)
Newark History Links: http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~natalieb/newark.htm
Possible Tour Guide: http://ncas.rutgers.edu/clement-alexander-price
I will find some source for a tour of Newark... One possibility would be the aformentioned Dr. Clement Alexander Price, whos "History of Newark" course, which I took, included a walking tour of the city.. He is the formost authority on Newark, so I feel you will be in good hands.
I will reach out to him.. If that doesn't work, I'll find a suitable alternative.. -- I would like to keep this as a walking tour, a) to save money.. Should there be inclement weather, I'll work on an alternative activity. Either the tour in lecture form, or some other activity.
Newark Museum - 2:00pm
($10 Suggested Donation - 2 for 1 with AAA)
49 Washington St, Newark
Website: http://www.newarkmuseum.org/
An optional add-on to the tour would be a couple of hours at the Newark Museum.. The Museum will be easily accessible by public transportation... Parking is available for $6.00, though there is free street parking.
Dinner - 7:00pm
(Prepayment will presumably be required - Price TBA)
Brasilia Grill
99 Monroe St, Newark
Website: http://brasiliagrill.com/
From their website: "Brasilia Grill churrascaria, specializes in rodizio, which is a variety of different .roasted .meats .on skewers over an open pit. .Our fine is fueled using natural hardwood charcoal which offers a distinct taste."
There are dozens of meat options, as well as a buffet bar with dozens more options... This is not an event you will go hungry at.. -- Restaurant is 1/2 mile from Penn Station, easily walkable, though a bus would get you within two blocks, or cab, to the front door
Sunday
EWR Events - 8:30am
If people want, I'll try and get something together at EWR in the morning otherwise, we can skip that, and go right to brunch.
Informal Brunch - 11:30am (or 1:00pm if EWR Happens)
(Order off Menu, Self-Pay)
Top's Diner
500 Passaic Ave, East Newark
Website: http://www.thetopsdiner.com/
Menu: http://www.thetopsdiner.com/menu.asp
No trip to New Jersey would be complete without stopping at a diner, and Tops Diner, is, well, Tops... Located directly across the Passaic River from Newark in the tiny Borough of East Newark, the 8th most densely populated municipality in the United States( 1/10th of a Square Mile, Population 2500 ).. Another guaranteed full stomach (and doggie bag) kind of place....
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Okay, I must say I'm floored of the responce I have seen in just the first 24 hours...So now I am motivated, to make this happen!
Should this event happen, which I am sure it will, you will all find me to be a VERY anal person. :-) I took some time to put together an itinerary, which I think will work quite nicely.
Should this event happen, which I am sure it will, you will all find me to be a VERY anal person. :-) I took some time to put together an itinerary, which I think will work quite nicely.
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^ Great idea. 
If we're in town, we're in. Give plenty of notice and we will try our best to make it.
+1 went to law school in Newark and there are always a lot of memories when we go there, although nowadays that seems to be only for the airport, hockey and Don Pepe's.

If we're in town, we're in. Give plenty of notice and we will try our best to make it.
+1 went to law school in Newark and there are always a lot of memories when we go there, although nowadays that seems to be only for the airport, hockey and Don Pepe's.
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That would be great, I will certainly attend if available. Thanks in advance for all hard work that it will take. Lay down the plan that makes the most sense to you and those who can attend, will attend. The Brooklyn summer tour is a good example of rule by fiat, otherwise it can be too hard to pin down.



