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Supervises and monitors the day-to-day operations of the camp including the various programs conducted at the camp to include waterfront activities, nature, arts & crafts, horseback riding, bicycling, archery, outdoor skills/camping, challenge course and audio/visual; ensures that programs run smoothly and in compliance with established procedures.
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Crew’s flagship restaurant, Grand Banks, was named "The Absolute Best Waterfront Restaurant in New York" by New York Magazine, one of the “Best Waterfront Restaurants in the World” by CNN Travel, "Best Outdoor Dining in New York City" by The Village Voice, "Best Oyster Bar in New York City" by The New York Observer, and one of the "Three Best Bars in New York" by Conde Nast Traveler.
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Willingness to work in outdoor climate conditions. Crew's award-winning restaurants include Grand Banks (Tribeca), Holywater (Tribeca), Pilot (Brooklyn Heights), High Tide (Dumbo), Drift In (West Village), Island Oyster, (Governors Island), and Seaworthy (New Orleans.
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Dune Deck is a relaxed and luxurious beach club in New York offering extraordinary waterfront suites and an engaging set of outdoor and indoor amenities. Dune Deck Beach Club is seeking a Pastry Chef to join the Food and Beverage Culinary Department.
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The Coastal Classroom after-school program focuses on coastal ecology, water quality, urban waterfront restoration and preservation on the NYC waterfront, with sites in Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan, Bushwick Inlet Park in Williamsburg and Kaiser Park in Coney Island.
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This location offers endless activities, including sailing, paddle boarding, and kayaking on the Hudson River, grabbing a cannoli and saying hi to Buddy the Cake Boss at Carlo’s Bake Shop, and then jogging along the Waterfront Walkway to burn off those calories.
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Close proximity to popular spots like Carlos Bake Shop and SoJo Spa Club. Enjoy the scenic Waterfront Walkway and Pier 13 Park for outdoor movies and food trucks. State-of-the-art hospital with advanced facilities, including digital radiography, ultrasound, and in-house Idexx lab machines.
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With miles of waterfront and shoreline properties, it’s situated where the James River flows into the Chesapeake Bay at Hampton Roads Harbor. With 36 parks, outdoor recreational pastimes such as boating, fishing, and hiking are readily available.
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For travelers craving fresh air and plenty of room to spread out, ModernHaus SoHo boasts 11,000 square feet of outdoor space— providing a rare resort experience in the heart of New York City. Take in rooftop views from the pool deck, relax amid lush vegetation on an outdoor lounge, or dine en plein air at the Veranda restaurant, which occupies a fully retractable glass greenhouse.
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