Event Invite: CONCORD
Below is an email invite sent out to all FineTobaccoNYC Members. If you want to know about all FTNYC events, sign up for the mailing list with the form on the right —>
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Ladies and Gents of the Leaf,
Below is an email invite sent out to all FineTobaccoNYC Members. If you want to know about all FTNYC events, sign up for the mailing list with the form on the right —>
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Ladies and Gents of the Leaf,
After dropping by work today, I was seduced by the perfect summer weather and my humidor into a cigar smoking mood. I work in Midtown, and for that reason usually go to Bryant Park to kick back to smoke and people watch. Unfortunately, that doesn’t fly with the NYC government now that the NYC smoking ban is in effect. I almost despaired of having any easy access to somewhere to smoke my selection (a cheap La Finca) – until I remembered Samuel Paley park, located on 53rd street between 5th and Madison.
Paley park is the last legal park to smoke at in NYC, and it is legal because the park is privately owned. After seeing some pictures and reading a few articles, I knew the park was pretty, but I honestly wasn’t prepared for just how beautiful it really is. The park is wedged between two large skyscrapers, and fields dozens of chairs with small tables, a gorgeous waterfall, and a security guard that also enforces park rules (more on that below).
To understand why the park still allows smoking, one must look to none other than Samuel Paley himself. Cigar Coop does a great job explaining, writing that, ” The park was Paley Park was financed by the William S. Paley Foundation and was named after Bill Paley’s grandfather – Samuel Paley. Samuel Paley was the person who created the original La Palina Cigars over a century ago.”
The park is open to smokers all 7 days of the week, but does close in the evening. If you are going to smoke at the park, here are a few tips:
But don’t let that list of rules fool you. The park is incredibly relaxed, and conveniently shielded from wind that can cause a less than satisfying smoking experience. So what are you waiting for? Grab some friends and drop by Paley park for a smoke!
Summer is fast approaching, and that means new FineTobaccoNYC events around the city. We’ll be kicking off this summer season at Refugio Cigar House, hosted by owner and manager Mike Lopez. Below is the official invite that went out to FTNYC advance-notice event mailing list subscribers. If you want advance notice on FTNYC events, just submit your email address on the right side (——->) and you’ll receive invites to our social cigar events in the future.
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Ladies and Gentlemen of the Leaf,
UPDATE — Due to bad weather, Nat Sherman has postponed this event. The new date/time of the event will be announced as soon as info is available.
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Attention NYC cigar smokers! Nat Sherman International (located on 42nd st. between 5th and Madison) invites New York City cigar enthusiasts to participate in the worldwide launch of the Bolivar D’Oro line of cigars on the evening of Thursday, February 3rd. The event will benefit Grand Central Neighborhood Social Services Corporation, which provides services to over 300 homeless adults a day. Nat Sherman will also auction off a few pre-embargo Cuban cigar samplers that you can get more information on in the image to the left. Event entry costs $95 and the will include a sampling of the D’Oro line, cocktails and Hors d’oeuvres.
You can find the official Nat Sherman invite directly above, which I’ve (admittedly a bit hastily) converted from a .pdf file to a jpeg file for easier viewing. In the future, event announcements for NYC cigar establishments will happen not in individual posts (like this one), but in an either weekly or bi-weekly aggregated announcement. I’m still not sure which it makes more sense to do, but I’ll be rolling out the first few posts sometime in the next month.