Carter Burden Luncheon Club Reopening
CARTER BURDEN LUNCHEON CLUB RE-OPENED 1/17
The Carter Burden Luncheon Club at 351 E. 74th Street has re-opened for sit-down, congregate lunch, activities and socializing.
Our regular hours are 10am-4pm, Monday to Friday. During this initial soft re-opening, we are serving sit down congregate lunch 12pm-1pm.
Coffee/tea set up is available starting at 10am for members to enjoy and socialize with each other. You can check our activities calendar of events for program updates here.
Please note that now that we are resuming sit-down lunch, in accordance with NYC Aging guidelines, we will no longer offer Grab and Go meals.
Older Adult Center Updates
All of our Older Adult Centers are open for in-person programming and congregate dining. To learn more, please click here.
Social Services
Social services and case management assistance continue to be provided via telephone from 9am - 5pm weekdays and also in-person. Any in-person appointments should be scheduled in advance.
Volunteers
CBN has resumed in-person volunteering and we continue to offer virtual volunteering. To learn more, click here.
Carter Burden Gallery
The Carter Burden Gallery is open with regular business hours (Tuesday to Friday: 11AM - 5PM; Saturday: 11AM - 6PM), no reservation is required. Until further notice, Carter Burden Gallery requires that masks remain mandatory for all at exhibition receptions.
Please continue to visit the CBG website for exhibit information.
Our main office at 415 East 73rd Street is open and our receptionist is available for inquiries weekdays from 9am - 5pm. Social Services at our main office are by appointment only. Please call 212.879.7400 for any questions or concerns.
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New webpage full of resources for New Yorkers with Disabilities during COVID-19. For information on Food/Supply Delivery, Social Security/Medicaid Benefits, Home Healthcare Services and more visit: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/mopd/resources/covid-19-resources-for-people-with-disabilities.page
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Housing Court is closed for most non-essential matters and that all pending proceedings are being administratively adjourned. New York City Housing Court are now only open for essential cases permitted by the court, such as landlord lockouts, serious housing code violations, and requests for emergency repairs orders. Other Housing Court cases are on hold.
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If you have any additional questions, feel free to email Dozene Guishard, Director of Health and Wellness at guishardd@carterburdennetwork.org or Clewert Sylvester, Health and Wellness Research Assistant at sylvesterc@carterburdennetwork.org.