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In partnership with Safe Night LLC, the GVCCC launched the first voluntary restaurant and bar accreditation model in New York City called "Village Safe Spot." The model focuses on introducing standards, policies, and training to reduce alcohol-related harm and ensure patron safety in bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and special event venues.

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Monthly CPR Training at Greenwich House – Learn to Save Lives!
Every third Friday of the month from 2:30 - 4 p.m.
Location: 27 Barrow Street, 4th Fl.

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This past Saturday, we celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the Chelsea Down to Earth Farmer's Market on 23rd Street. We were joined by NYC Councilman Erik Bottcher and NYS Assemblyman Tony Simone for a celebratory ribbon cutting ceremony followed by a 1 hour reception with coffee and baked goodies from the market vendors.

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On October 5th at 9 a.m., City Council member Erik Bottcher, the Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce, and other local officials will gather for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at W. 23rd St. and 9th Ave.

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GVCCC Executive Director, Jesse Gericke, was recently featured in the New York Post, discussing a new initiative to help Greenwich Village bars enhance safety protocols amid rising theft concerns.

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Northwell is New York’s top choice for orthopedic care. Our subspecialty-trained surgeons treat a broad range of orthopedic conditions — so you can feel better, faster.

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The Greenwich Village Chelsea Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to support civic engagement in our community! Your voice matters, and every vote counts. As we gear up for the upcoming elections, we encourage all residents and businesses to make their voices heard.

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GVCCC Members Kris Konnor of Kris Connor Photography and Ben Gollan of A Man and His Sandwich Team Up for Portrait Project

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Join forces with The Village Trip by taking out an advertisement in its print program, which will be distributed as a 16-page supplement in the September issue of The Village Sun, and also handed out at events during the festival. 

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GVCCC Member Greenwich House received a $30,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant to expand its digital literacy and workforce development program for older adults, immigrants, and underserved Manhattan communities. The grant will increase course offerings and provide transportation for participants with limited mobility, helping to bridge the digital divide and enhance access to essential skills ...