We offer a program of workshops, training sessions, events and field trips to ARNIC members. The purpose of this program is to assist new Americans in getting familiar with the services in New York City, its history, government, arts and sports. All workshops and events are free and open to those who are registered with ARNIC and meet ARNIC eligibility criteria.
Below is the list of selected past events.
The Monkey's Paw and Miriam, presented by ETNY
Student Reading Group, led by EiA tutor, Elaine Sohn
Compensation Negotiation Workshop, presented by the NYJL
Online Safety Workshop, presented by the NYJL
Drawing Workshop, presented by ARNIC Member Nataliia Omelchenko
Immigrant Entrepreuship and Social Welfare Workshops at the NY Tenement Museum
Flushing Bank presents Career Day
The New York Junior League presents Steps to Success workshops series
Accent Reduction for Burmese Speakers
NY Rangers Game
Mobile Shakespeare Unit presents Hamlet by William Shakespeare
ARNIC Theater Group Presents What Should I Do, a play by Gyunhyeong Kim
Shakespeare in the Park Trolius and Cressida by William Shakespeare
A Theater Trip! The Short and Happy Life of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemingway
Accent Reduction Workshop for Speakers of Chinese and Burmese Languages
Tour of the New York State Supreme Court, New York County, Criminal Branch
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum: Immigrants and Social Welfare
English Pronunciation Workshop for Spanish and French Speakers
English in Action Holiday Party!
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum, Shared Journeys: Immigrant Entrepreneurship
Personal Finances: A Workshop on Managing Your Finances in the U.S.
Tour of the New York State Supreme Court, New York County, Criminal Branch
Accent Reduction Workshop for speakers of Chinese and Burmese Languages
Business conversation group on Saturdays
The New York Yankees vs. The Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium
Accent Reduction Workshop for speakers of Chinese and Burmese Languages
Professional Networking Night
Immigrant Day of Action in Albany
EiA Book Club and Film Screening
Money Here: A Workshop on Managing Your Finances in the U.S.