Glenn Reit D.D.S. Summer 2019

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Summertime in New York brings people out of their apartments and into the open air. Some use it as a chance to head upstate or out to Long Island. Others, us included, see it as inspiration to find fun activities without ever leaving the boroughs. Whether this time of year reminds you of “Under the Boardwalk” by the Drifters or “Rockaway Beach” by the Ramones, you’ll have a blast at these iconic destinations. CLASSIC SUMMER ACTIVITIES That Remind You How Special NYC Is

some drinks while you wait. You can find this year’s movie schedule and more details at BryantPark.org. A NIGHT GAME AT YANKEE STADIUM For as long as anyone can remember, baseball has been an integral part of summer in the city. Kids play in the streets, weekend warriors take to the ballfields, and the pros have a game on a near-nightly basis. While Citi Field in Queens has its charms, we are partial to the splendor of Yankee Stadium on a summer evening. Hop on the train and head to the Bronx to take in the Bronx Bombers. No matter where they are in the standings — hopefully near the top — it’s a great experience that every New Yorker should have at least once.

THE CENTRAL PARK CAROUSEL Since 1871, there has been a space in Central Park dedicated to a carousel. Located parallel to 65th Street, it’s one of the park’s signature attractions. The current carousel, which was restored in 1990, provides rides to roughly 250,000 guests per year on beautiful, hand-carved wooden horses and chariots. You don’t even have to take a spin yourself to revel in the wonder and nostalgia of the carousel. There’s just something mesmerising about being around it. J.D. Salinger clearly felt the same way because he featured

the carousel in one of the most powerful scenes in his classic novel, “The Catcher in the Rye.” BRYANT PARK MOVIE NIGHT There are plenty of parks where you can watch free movies outdoors this summer, but our money’s on Bryant Park as the best place to catch a flick with a couple hundred of your closest friends. The lawn opens at 5 p.m. on scheduled nights, and you’ll want to get there well before sunset to secure a prime seat. Bring a picnic basket, lay out a blanket, and order

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