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The 92nd Street Y in Numbers
The Impact of Your Gift
Butterflies, Social and Otherwise
Live from NY's 92nd Street Y: Shimon Peres Simulcast
The Bridge to Happiness: 60+
Shabbat Salon: Instant Community
The 92nd Street Y in Numbers
Peter Jay Sharp Foundation: One Perfect Piano
Playing Knick-Knack on Their Thumbs
Rushdie, The Student, Window Shades
Glacéau Supports the 92nd Street Y
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The first age of patrons served by programs at the 92nd Street Y.
36
The number of public schools serving low- and middle-income students, where 92nd Street Y music, dance and poetry programs enrich the curriculum.
60
If this is your age, Mazel Tov! You can finally join the vibrant 60+ Program, through which seniors find community, pursue health and fitness, and participate in cultural opportunities at the 92nd Street Y.
83
The average water temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) of the 25-yard pool at the 92nd Street Y May Center for Health, Fitness & Sport.
92
Guess. (OK, in case you thought it was a trick question, it's the street number the 92nd Street Y has made famous in New York as a destination for culture, community, spirituality and health.)
133
Years that the 92nd Street Y has been in operation. The Y first opened its doors in 1874 as the Young Men's Hebrew Association for Jewish men seeking fellowship.
350
Young men and women who find safe, clean and affordable short-term housing in the 92nd Street Y's de Hirsch Residence.
917
Seats in Kaufmann Concert Hall, home to thousands of performances, readings and lectures. A place to experiment and debut new ideas, the Kaufmann Concert Hall enables performers and patrons to explore new horizons.
1,500
Approximate number of children and teens enrolled annually in the 92nd Street Y's summer camps.
2,740
Dollars per day awarded the by the 92nd Street Y in scholarships
6,000
Children participating in music, dance, the performing arts and literature through the 92nd Street Y's Educational Outreach program in public schools.
19,000
Number of audience members who attended the 2006/2007 Reading Series of the 92nd Street Y Unterberg Poetry Center. This renowned literary reading series provides a showcase for established and emerging talent, a platform for literary retrospectives, and a testing ground for works in progress.
30,000
Volumes in the 92nd Street Y's Buttenwieser Library, including classics, current adult literature, an extensive Judaica collection, newspapers and periodicals, reference materials, the 92nd Street Y archives, internet access and a children's library.
300,000
Patrons who pass through the 92nd Street Y's doors annually.
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