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Networking Event for Professionals - Feb 18th, 2026
Networking Event for Professionals - Feb 18th, 2026
### The Hip Haus presents: [Professionals Networking Event](https://thehiphaus.com "https://thehiphaus.com")! Hosted at Mademoiselle ### \*\*\*\* What is The Hip Haus? \*\*\*\*The Hip Haus is an organization that exists to empower young and experienced professionals alike in the GTA and help the growth of local business. As professionals (especially post pandemic world) it is sometimes difficult to network with other like minded individuals, get good career advice or simply make connections with others you may be able to help or get help from. The Hip Haus is committed to providing social gatherings in an atmosphere where such networking can take place. \*\*\*\* Who Should Attend? \*\*\*\*The Hip Haus events are ***19+***. The focus however is the growth and development of professionals in the GTA. It doesn’t matter if you are a business owner, have a job, are looking for a job, recently graduated university/college, still in university/college, looking for others to launch a new idea or just want to meet other professionals, our events are for you. Remember that Industry is Industry. One is not better than the other to The Hip Haus. We are expecting a diverse range of industry professionals. Our events in clude professionals from Tech & AI to Entrepreneurs, Musicians, Artists, Bankers, I.T Professionals, Accountants, Investors, Advertising/Marketing Professionals, Bloggers, Authors, Lawyers, Doctors, Dentists (This List Can Clearly Go On). ALL ARE WELCOME! \*\*\*\* What to Expect at Our Events? \*\*\*\*Bring Business cards or have your LinkedIn QR code at the ready. Networking! That is the key to these events. Sure it can be a great place to hang out and have a beer with a few friends but it is important to come with an open mind to meet new people and make new connections. Build your network of friends/colleagues/advisors to help yourself as well as them. The Hip Haus wants the professionals of the GTA to come together to help foster personal and professional development. \*\*\*\* Dress Code! \*\*\*\*This is a tricky one. There is NO strict dress code but remember this; you are meeting professionals in an informal manner and we all know first impressions last forever. Come dressed in a way that would allow you to be comfortable and professional according to your industry. Consider This…would a professional musician/artist necessarily dress the same as an investment banker at work? Be who you are or who you want to be. #YoungProfessionalsNetworking #ProfessionalsNetworking #EntrepreneurNetworking #FounderEvents #FounderNetworking #AINetworkingToronto #TechNetworkingEvents #YoungProfessionalsAI #EntrepreneursAI #AIandTechToronto #NetworkingEventsGTA #IssabellsToronto **\*\* Let's Get Social!\*\*** WEB: [www.thehiphaus.com](http://www.thehiphaus.com/ "http://www.thehiphaus.com/") [INSTAGRAM](m/thehiphaus/ "m/thehiphaus/") \| [FACEBOOK](https://www.facebook.com/thehiphaus "https://www.facebook.com/thehiphaus") \| [TWITTER](https://twitter.com/thehiphaus "https://twitter.com/thehiphaus")
Open Coffee at Boxcar Social at Waterworks
Open Coffee at Boxcar Social at Waterworks
Welcome to Open Coffee! Hey friend!
 Open coffee meetup in downtown Toronto Wednesday at 8 AM at Boxcar Social in Waterworks.
 The event will be hosted by myself, Trevor Carlson. You can find out more about me here -> https://www.youtube.com/@trevor-carlson 
I am new in town and looking to start a meetup group to make new friends and meet like minded people.
 Open Coffee was started in Cedar Falls, Iowa and grew to over 500 members. I’m bringing the same concept to Toronto.
 The format is you show up, share what you’re working on or excited about, and we all have a discussion around it and share ideas. Pretty simple but can be very fun and beneficial.
I look forward to talking about adventure travel and writing.
Hope to see you there!
Monthly Meeting | Economic Update & 2026 Outlook
Monthly Meeting | Economic Update & 2026 Outlook
**Our next event is coming up!** Come out and join us on **Wednesday, February 18th from 6:30pm - 9:00pm** for our next Monthly meetup. This is a FREE Event. **Register on Eventbrite: [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1981331028442](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1981331028442)** \-\-\-\- The Vaughan Investors Club monthly networking event — a casual, engaging evening where real estate investors at all stages come together to learn, connect, share, and grow. We’ll start with an economic and market update to keep you in the loop on what’s happening and what it means for investors. We'll also explore the question on everyone’s mind: is now a good time to invest? We also have an Exclusive Investment Opportunity with VIC Capital Partners on how you can invest alongside us in our next Multi-Family Property. Our Investments are hassle free for you, and generate double digit returns much stronger than traditional investments. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to expand your portfolio, you’ll leave with valuable insights and great connections. Come on out to Learn, Share and Grow together \-\-\-\- ### **For more details on our speakers and to register, check our our Eventbrite page!** \-\-\-\- **Tickets:** Visit our Eventbrite posting to get tickets - **[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1981331028442](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1981331028442)** This is a Free Event The location of our meetup is at **28 Roytec Road - Unit 201, Vaughan ON L4L 8E4** Seating is limited, Please get your tickets to ensure we have a seat for everyone. We look forward to seeing you there!
Boxing Fundamentals (16+) — Build Strength & Skill This Winter | Register Today!
Boxing Fundamentals (16+) — Build Strength & Skill This Winter | Register Today!
🥊 **Boxing Fundamentals (16+) at the Miles Nadal JCC** Ready to build strength, sharpen your skills, and break a sweat? This no-contact beginner program introduces essential boxing fundamentals including stance, footwork, punches, bagwork, partner drills, and conditioning — all in a supportive and inclusive environment. No sparring involved. Perfect for new boxers or anyone looking to develop a strong foundation while improving fitness and confidence. 👊 **Led by Coach Nick Radionov — former Ukrainian National Olympic Boxing Team member, Level 3 Boxing Ontario–certified coach, and multi-time world kickboxing champion.** 📅 **Program Details** 📍 **Location:** Miles Nadal JCC — 750 Spadina Ave. (enter via Spadina doors) 📅 **Winter 2026 Session** 💻 **Registration required in advance** 👉 **[Register online](https://app.amilia.com/store/en/miles-nadal-jcc/api/Activity/Detail?activityId=y7mKB98)** ☎️ Or call **416-924-6211** 🎟️ **Fees** • Full program session registration available • Prorated pricing if joining after the start date • Drop-in options may be available (space permitting) 💥 **What You’ll Learn & Benefit From** 🔹 **Learn the Basics** — Develop proper form, movement, and striking technique 🔹 **Build Strength & Stamina** — High-energy conditioning in every class 🔹 **Train with Confidence** — Beginner-friendly instruction in a welcoming environment 🔹 **Hands-On Skill Development** — Bagwork & partner drills (no-contact/no sparring) 🧤 **What to Bring:** Handwraps, boxing gloves, indoor athletic shoes, and a water bottle. 🔥 Join us and build skill, strength, and confidence — one round at a time!
ROTMAN Author Talk--How to Finish What You Start  (Willpower)  $20-$30
ROTMAN Author Talk--How to Finish What You Start (Willpower) $20-$30
After just 6 weeks of 2026--are you in need of a refresher on Willpower and Procrastination?? !! I am. Learn how to focus and follow through on what matters... Personal, Work, Social, Health, Arts/Culture. **Ticket link is below**. $20-$30 option We attend 3-4 events each year with our great friends at Rotman/U of T!! ### Description **Agenda:** 5:00 pm - Check-in opens + light refreshments (coffee/tea/cookies) 5:30 pm - Presentation by author + discussion with moderated Q&A 6:30 pm - Meet-and-greet with the author + book signing **Book Synopsis:** Setting goals is easy. Finishing them is the challenge. In ***'Intentional* '--productivity expert Chris Bailey** reveals the surprising truth: **willpower isn’t enough**. The secret to accomplishing your goals lies in **being more intentional.** Bailey distills a decade of deep research on productivity to deliver a profound, practical, and counterintuitive roadmap to getting things done. Forget endless to-do lists and a never-ending workload. To reach your goals, you have to structure your daily actions around what’s most important to you—and let go of the rest. This way, getting things done becomes second nature. Integrating the science of desire, values, and procrastination with the wisdom of Buddhist monks, Bailey empowers us to build a life of true purpose and accomplishment. He offers practical strategies for following through on our goals, including how to: * Structure goals for maximum completion * Make unappealing, boring, or challenging tasks more attractive to tackle * Lower the chance of procrastinating on long-term goals * Create a framework for tracking intentions and progress * Know when a goal isn’t for you—and when it’s time to let it go Finishing what you start is more possible than you think!! **Ticket link here:** $30 Enjoy the Talk + Book + Tea/cookies $20 Enjoy the Talk + Tea/cookies https://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/news-events-and-ideas/public-events/events-listings/2026/february-2026/feb-18-do-chris-bailey/ Either way--arrive by 5pm--and enjoy something hot to drink/snack! Please note: the Rotman Author talks start at exactly 5:30pm--and finish at exactly 630pm.

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The Modern Gentleman: Relationship Mastery for professionals
The Modern Gentleman: Relationship Mastery for professionals
**A private event for successful men who want to connect & date quality women.** This evening brings together accomplished men in our luxuries and discreet venue. Our speakers open the door to how connection works at the highest level. **Get your tickets here: [https://modern-gentleman.eventbrite.com](https://modern-gentleman.eventbrite.com)** Lineup: Over 25 year of experience and working with over 1000 men around the world, Dan Nesek will share the secrets of modern dating for successful men. Guests: Our female healer and mentor sharing wisdom from the female mind **Who It’s For:** Men who: ✅ Have everything but is missing the last part: quality woman ✅ Want to expand their circle with successful, like-minded individuals ✅ Want to learn from the best, be the best
Café hopping in Toronto (Part 13)
Café hopping in Toronto (Part 13)
We are back after a well needed break. This time we are staying in the city for another cafe hopping event. Lets meet at Scotiabank Arena entrance close to the Telus building and venture into different directions of downtown. Detailed map itinerary to follow closer to the date. I will let cafes know that we are coming but some cafes can be small or have no washrooms so please plan accordingly and drink responsibly. Haha. Its $2 event to cover the Meetup fee. You can pay using this link: https://buy.stripe.com/bJe00j7KXf3if8caTsdZ605 Thanks and see you all.
(Cloverdale Mall) Improv Acting Drop-In
(Cloverdale Mall) Improv Acting Drop-In
This will be located in Cloverdale Commons located in Cloverdale Mall. Please use the Mall entrance closest to Fairgrounds. Inside the mall we are directly after Fairgrounds and Service Ontario, look for Cloverdale Commons. This is an informal improv workshop where we get together to play games and scenes similar to those in Whose Line is it Anyways: https://youtu.be/KF3D2TMUhN8. If you want to boost your acting chops or are just looking for some silly fun, this is the place to be! The price is $10 per person (cash or interac, at the door) to help cover the costs of running the event. There are usually 10-20 people. The session starts with introductions, followed by group games then finishes with audience/performance sessions. Max capacity is 30 and spots are held based on how soon you sign up. See you there! P.S. - Doors close at 15 minutes after start so make sure to arrive on time!
Alcohol Wars: The Distillery and the Brewery District (EVENING)
Alcohol Wars: The Distillery and the Brewery District (EVENING)
\*\***The Toronto History Walks Yearly Pass is available. Get it now for $125.00 for 1 year of unlimited tours, email** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com** **for more information or for signing up!\*\*** \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket amount when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com** In 1832, Toronto was known as Little York and was to become the City of Toronto in 1834, the Gooderham and Worts Distillery was founded. By the late 1860s and 1870s, it blossomed into the world's largest distillery. And it's a historic jewel on our waterfront, a place to stroll, meet up, have a coffee or a bite to eat. Come and explore one of Toronto's most fascinating neighbourhoods. And get a bird's eye view of how Toronto developed around the time that Canada became a country in 1867. But let's not forget the district to the north. The area near the banks of the Don River on and around River Street and Queens Street East was the core of the Beer Industry. Let's take a look at how the two industries came together and who was involved. For a quick peek at the walk check out this link on my YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/xAp97lI_20A This walk is for all fitness levels. The meeting place for our walking adventure is opposite the streetcar loop on Cherry Street just south of Mill Street at the eastern edge of the district. Cross Cherry Street and meet at the entrance to Tank House Lane. This tour has a ticket price of $15.00 per person. \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket amount when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com**
St. James Cemetery and Castle Frank
St. James Cemetery and Castle Frank
\*\***The Toronto History Walks Explorer Pass is available. Get it now for $125.00 for 1 year of unlimited tours, email** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com** **for more information or for signing up!\*\*** \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket price when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com** In the photo above from the Toronto Public Library archive is an old St. James receipt from the mid 1800s. Prior to 1844, the lands east of Parliament Street were known as the Garrison East for military purposes. York, and then Toronto was restricted to the land south of Queen Street or Lot Street from Parliament to Peter Street and Fort York to the west. With the population starting to rise, space was needed for a new cemetery out on the country, as space was limited at the original cemetery at St. James Church downtown on Church Street. In July 1844 St. James opened for the burial of people professing the Anglican faith. Most of the city's population of 18,000 lived south of Lot Street or today's Queen Street, and the cemetery was regarded to be outside the city limits. The cemetery was necessary as the church burial ground itself was filling up fast. It was in use since 1797. A crematorium was added in 1948, and 95,000 interments and 114,000 cremations have taken place at St. James. An historic land in the heart of the city. In many ways a walk through St. James is a walk through history. Like opening a book on our past! This walking tour is for all levels and walkers. The tour begins outside the Castle Frank Subway Station, and ends at the gates of the cemetery after the tour. This tour has a ticket price of $15.00 per person. \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket amount when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com**
Winter Stations at the Beaches
Winter Stations at the Beaches

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Coffee & Conversation: Variety on the Upper East Side (1269 Lexington Avenue)
Coffee & Conversation: Variety on the Upper East Side (1269 Lexington Avenue)
Start your day with some good coffee and even better company. ☕😄 The purpose of this group is to meet people from all over New York and from all over world. Some people might be new to the area and some might have lived here for a long time. There's no set topics and no sales are allowed. Also please be kind and curious if someone disagrees with you. On Wednesday, February 25th, we’ll meet from 7:30am to 9am at Variety’s Upper East Side location, which is located at 1269 Lexington Avenue. You’re welcome to join and leave whenever you’d like. (Fouad, the host, will have a sky blue and white winter hat and a black coat.) Google maps link: [https://maps.app.goo.gl/9gEsPfTY1rzUJCFZ9](https://maps.app.goo.gl/9gEsPfTY1rzUJCFZ9) Everyone is welcome. If you’re attending, you must purchase one item as the coffee shop is graciously hosting us. Each person is responsible for their own expenses. There are no table reservations at Variety so hopefully you can get a seat when you arrive. The not so fun rule on RSVPs: Please only RSVP if you think you can make it and adjust your RSVP asap if anything changes (as there are other people who would like your spot). Two no shows or cancellations within 6 hours results in a 4 month ban. I will send a reminder 24 hours in advance to the group. Feel free to reach out with any questions.
Why Property Management Is the New “Deal Killer or Deal Maker” in 2026
Why Property Management Is the New “Deal Killer or Deal Maker” in 2026
**Real Estate Mastermind Strategies – North Jersey** 📅 **Date:** February 19th, 2026 ⏰ **Time:** 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM 📍 **Location:** Cityrub Steak & Smokehouse – 118 Stockton St **Hosts:** Joseph V. Scorese & Joseph Hernandez 🎤 **Presented by:** Joseph Puggi, TCS Property Management *** **🏘 Topic: *Why Property Management Is the New “Deal Killer or Deal Maker” in 2026*** With tighter margins, rising operating costs, and rapidly shifting tenant expectations, property management has officially moved from a backend function to a **frontline underwriting factor**. In 2026, the quality of your property manager can determine whether a deal performs—or collapses. In this session, **Joseph Puggi of TCS Property Management** will break down: * Why property management now belongs *inside* your deal analysis, not after closing * How the right PM team can stabilize cash flow, protect NOI, and support DSCR refinances * Common management mistakes that quietly destroy returns in small multifamily and 1–4 unit portfolios * Practical systems, checklists, and oversight strategies investors can implement immediately If you’re buying, refinancing, or scaling in 2026, you can’t afford to treat property management as an afterthought. *** **🎯 Who Should Attend** • BRRRR investors • Rental portfolio builders • Fix & flip investors • DSCR buyers • Developers • Real estate agents working with investors • Anyone serious about scaling their investing in 2026 Strong property management will be one of the biggest competitive advantages in 2026—this session will help you get ahead of it. Register & join us! [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/why-property-management-is-the-new-deal-killer-or-deal-maker-in-2026-tickets-1976922671929?aff=oddtdtcreator](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/why-property-management-is-the-new-deal-killer-or-deal-maker-in-2026-tickets-1976922671929?aff=oddtdtcreator)
Law, Real Estate & Construction Networking Event @ Hudson Yards
Law, Real Estate & Construction Networking Event @ Hudson Yards
[ [Ticket ](https://www.eventbrite.com/o/76065455893).) Meet top lawyers, real estate developers, brokers, architects, and construction professionals🔹 Forge valuable partnerships and grow your network🔹 Exchange insights on market trends, deal flow, and regulatory updates🔹 Discover potential clients, collaborators, or investment opportunitie
Leftist Progressive Cyber Hackers Club
Leftist Progressive Cyber Hackers Club
This is an event where anyone left of center can participate in tech projects, learn about technology, teach others, and build cool stuff! If you know electronics and computers, or know how to code, or just want to learn, you'll fit right in! We'll also discuss the role of technology experts in today's world, and how technology professionals can make a positive impact in the face of fascism and oppression. Let's put our skills to good use, while we make professional connections and good friends along the way! For our first project, we're building a usable, offline, uncensored LLM chat program that can be stored on a USB. We're using the Lamma 3 model for our LLM. Or, if you have a better idea for a project, bring it up at the meeting and maybe we'll do that instead! Either way, come ready to learn and build something cool, unique, and useful.
The Corona Queens Experience with a Visit to the Louis Armstrong House Museum
The Corona Queens Experience with a Visit to the Louis Armstrong House Museum
RSVPs open Tuesday, February 10th at 8:00pm. Space is set aside for new group members first and second timers, and real estate clients who land on the waiting list after RSVPing. Email me at hankorenstein@gmail.com to request a spot. To Bring: Snacks if you like, water to drink, dress for the weather. **Please also bring $12.00 cash for the guided tour.** *If you like you can Venmo or zelle me when you arrive if you don't wish to carry cash, although recommended if you plan to purchase food in the neighborhood.* **Make sure you check your travel route and time in advance given weekend subway changes. https://www.mta.info/** After the house tour we will have several stops during our guided walk through the Corona neighborhood where you can grab an optional bite (see below). **Total walking distance: approximately 2 miles, level terrain.** **Tour Overview** The Louis Armstrong's House-Museum, truly a one-of-a-kind place to experience the home of our greatest musicians who was also a fascinating person, along with learning about his wife Lucille, who actually chose the house. He grew up poor in New Orleans and despite becoming both hugely successful and wealthy, the Armstrongs chose to live in a modest house in a working class neighborhood. **Louis Armstrong House**: Tour begins at 10;30am across the street from the house at the new **Louis Armstrong Center**, address is 34-49 107th Street. Arrive a little early if you can to allow time for restrooms and to pay your admission fee. After our approximately house tour we'll traverse the Corona neighborhood and learn about its unique history from 17th century farms to urbanization and waves of immigrants from Italy and Latin American and the Caribbean. Corona has been home to famous jazz musicians and Louis Comfort Tiffany's glasswork's factory. We'll visit the site which is now a public school. Cosmetics mogul Estee Lauder was raised in Corona in an apartment above her father's hardware store. **Food/Noshing:** We'll make a stop at Leo's Latticini (aka Mama's), a traditional Italian deli that's been around for nearly 100 years. There's also abundant Latin American food and street food that you might find appetizing including Columbian and Ecuadorian bakeries and eateries, and the famous Ice King of Corona. **DIRECTIONS TO THE LOUIS ARMSTRONG HOUSE MUSEUM and Louis Armstrong Center**: By Subway: Take the 7 train to 103 St-Corona Plaza. Choose the exit on the north side of Roosevelt Avenue, and then take the stairs on your left. Make a right (north) onto 103rd Street. Walk two blocks and make a right onto 37th Avenue. Walk 4 short blocks and make a left onto 107th Street. To meet our group enter the The Louis Armstrong Center which is the new building on the right side of the street a shortway down the block. The historic house is on the left. Driving directions and other info about the museum and the area here: https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org **Schedule:** 10:15am to 10:30am: Arrive, pay admission, use restroom 10:30am - 12:00 noon House Museum Tour (end time approximate) 12 Noon - 2:00pm: Walking Tour of Corona, Queens (including a food stop or two). Tour will end convenient to the #7 train. If you like you can visit the Queens Museum, NY Hall of Science or the Queens Zoo, all located within Flushing Meadows Corona Park, which also has remnants of the 1964 World's Fair. The Queens Museum is open until 5pm with pay what you wish admission: https://queensmuseum.org/ Thank you for your cooperation. Your organizer and guide. Hank 646-596-3005 hankorenstein@gmail.com (photo courtesy of the Louis Armstrong House Museum)
Leftist Progressive Cafe Night
Leftist Progressive Cafe Night
Come join us for **Leftist Progressive Coffee Night** at the ANT Bookstore/Cafe in Clifton, NJ, a welcoming event where progressives and leftists of all stripes can come together, connect, and build community over a warm cup of coffee! In these challenging times, solidarity and camaraderie are more important than ever. This event is a chance to meet like-minded individuals, engage in thoughtful discussions, and simply relax in an inclusive and friendly environment. Whether you want to talk politics, share ideas, network with fellow activists, or just enjoy good company and great coffee, this is the place for you. No speeches, no agendas—just a laid-back evening with people who share your values and vision for a better world. Grab a drink, pull up a chair, and be part of a growing community that believes in progress, justice, and the power of coming together. **All progressives and leftists welcome!** **How to find us:** We will have a table in the back, behind the cafe counter. You can tell the cashier at the register you are here for the meetup group, and they will point you in the right direction.
'The Cook Block: Manhattan’s Most Exclusive Address' Webinar
'The Cook Block: Manhattan’s Most Exclusive Address' Webinar
Tickets: $18.88 ( incl. $3.88 fees ) (includes access to the full replay for one week) Click the link below to officially register for this experience: [https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/1981202686568](https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/1981202686568) Over 150 years ago, one man bought an entire city block on the Upper East Side simply to protect his own property values, making it impossible for the millionaires who bought plots to build anything but "splendid" residences. And how is it that all of these years later, many of these restrictions still exist to this very day? From scenes of glittering dinner parties to a shocking murder, it’s time to hear the stories surrounding one of New York’s most unique micro-neighborhoods. Join New York Adventure Club for a digital exploration of the majestic residences of Cook Block — situated between 78th and 79th Streets from Fifth Avenue to Madison Avenue in Manhattan, this block purchased by Henry Cook in 1879 was subject to restrictive deeds that empowered him to choose his neighbors and dictate what they erected on their lots. Led by historian Tom Miller, our virtual lecture and showcase of one of Manhattan's most unique and historic blocks will include: -An overview of the life of Henry Frances Cook , including what possessed him to purchase an entire city block and put restrictive aesthetic stipulations in place -A look at the Gilded Age mansions still standing on the block , including the homes of James Duke, Stuyvesant Fish, and others * What life was like for the wealthy families on Cook Block whose glittering lives were often touched by scandal, tragedy, and greed — sometimes the result of the very fortunes that placed them in these mansions * Rare historic and modern photographs — inside and out — of these opulent 19th and early 20th century masterpieces by some of America’s most renowned architects. Afterward, we'll have a Q&A with Tom — any and all questions about Cook Block are welcomed and encouraged! Can't make it live? Don't worry, you'll have access to the full replay for one week! See you there, virtually! \*Immediately upon registering, you will receive a separate, automated email containing the link to join this webinar \*\*For the best possible viewing experience, please ensure you're using the latest version of your internet browser — Google Chrome is the most compatible. Exact technical requirements and a webinar user guide will be shared in the automated confirmation email upon registration. \*\*\*A full replay of the experience will be available to all registered guests for up to a week About Tom Miller Architectural and social historian Tom Miller is the author of Seeking New York , Seeking Chicago , as well as the popular blog “ Daytonian in Manhattan .” Since 2009 Tom has published a blog post on a different Manhattan location every day — now totaling more than 3,000. His research and reporting focus as much on the social histories of the buildings — the tragedies and sorrows, triumphs and scandals of the people who built and lived in the houses — as on their architecture and styles. Tom Miller’s retelling of these stories make the buildings come alive; and suddenly they are more than brick, marble, and limestone, but the histories of real people. Disclaimer By attending a New York Adventure Club experience, you accept our terms of service. Categories: Virtual, Gilded Age