Manhattan new member event
More than two dozen UFT members got together on Jan. 24 for a night of bowling — and also got to learn about many of the union’s programs and services — at an event for new members at a Manhattan bowling lounge.
More than two dozen UFT members got together on Jan. 24 for a night of bowling — and also got to learn about many of the union’s programs and services — at an event for new members at a Manhattan bowling lounge.
Cheering on the new members’ bowling exploits is UFT educational liaison Marisol Pena.
First-year speech therapist Phoebe Law of PS 38 in Harlem is ready to let the bowling ball fly at the UFT’s Manhattan new member event on Jan. 24.
Teachers (from left) Ysenia Gonzalez, Vanessa Fung and Asia Curry of the HS for Law, Advocacy and Community Justice in Manhattan take a break from bowling to grab a snack.
Sizing up the bowling shoes are grad school pals and now UFT colleagues Aimee Rodriguez, a second-year speech pathologist at PS 155 in Manhattan, and Merly Rodriguez, a second-year speech therapist who works at four different schools in the Bronx’s District 10.
Participants “say cheese” for a picture being snapped by Jocelyn Joseph, a clinical program specialist with the UFT Member Assistance Program who was one of the event organizers.
Olivia Katan (left), a speech therapist at PS 134 in Manhattan, and Margaret Olko, an English teacher at Grover Cleveland HS in Queens, take the time to take a selfie.
Cheering on the new members’ bowling exploits is UFT educational liaison Marisol Pena.
First-year speech therapist Phoebe Law of PS 38 in Harlem is ready to let the bowling ball fly at the UFT’s Manhattan new member event on Jan. 24.
Teachers (from left) Ysenia Gonzalez, Vanessa Fung and Asia Curry of the HS for Law, Advocacy and Community Justice in Manhattan take a break from bowling to grab a snack.
Sizing up the bowling shoes are grad school pals and now UFT colleagues Aimee Rodriguez, a second-year speech pathologist at PS 155 in Manhattan, and Merly Rodriguez, a second-year speech therapist who works at four different schools in the Bronx’s District 10.
Participants “say cheese” for a picture being snapped by Jocelyn Joseph, a clinical program specialist with the UFT Member Assistance Program who was one of the event organizers.
Olivia Katan (left), a speech therapist at PS 134 in Manhattan, and Margaret Olko, an English teacher at Grover Cleveland HS in Queens, take the time to take a selfie.
Cheering on the new members’ bowling exploits is UFT educational liaison Marisol Pena.
Teachers (from left) Ysenia Gonzalez, Vanessa Fung and Asia Curry of the HS for Law, Advocacy and Community Justice in Manhattan take a break from bowling to grab a snack.
Sizing up the bowling shoes are grad school pals and now UFT colleagues Aimee Rodriguez, a second-year speech pathologist at PS 155 in Manhattan, and Merly Rodriguez, a second-year speech therapist who works at four different schools in the Bronx’s District 10.
Participants “say cheese” for a picture being snapped by Jocelyn Joseph, a clinical program specialist with the UFT Member Assistance Program who was one of the event organizers.
Olivia Katan (left), a speech therapist at PS 134 in Manhattan, and Margaret Olko, an English teacher at Grover Cleveland HS in Queens, take the time to take a selfie.
Cheering on the new members’ bowling exploits is UFT educational liaison Marisol Pena.
First-year speech therapist Phoebe Law of PS 38 in Harlem is ready to let the bowling ball fly at the UFT’s Manhattan new member event on Jan. 24.
Teachers (from left) Ysenia Gonzalez, Vanessa Fung and Asia Curry of the HS for Law, Advocacy and Community Justice in Manhattan take a break from bowling to grab a snack.
Sizing up the bowling shoes are grad school pals and now UFT colleagues Aimee Rodriguez, a second-year speech pathologist at PS 155 in Manhattan, and Merly Rodriguez, a second-year speech therapist who works at four different schools in the Bronx’s District 10.
Participants “say cheese” for a picture being snapped by Jocelyn Joseph, a clinical program specialist with the UFT Member Assistance Program who was one of the event organizers.
Olivia Katan (left), a speech therapist at PS 134 in Manhattan, and Margaret Olko, an English teacher at Grover Cleveland HS in Queens, take the time to take a selfie.
Cheering on the new members’ bowling exploits is UFT educational liaison Marisol Pena.
First-year speech therapist Phoebe Law of PS 38 in Harlem is ready to let the bowling ball fly at the UFT’s Manhattan new member event on Jan. 24.
Teachers (from left) Ysenia Gonzalez, Vanessa Fung and Asia Curry of the HS for Law, Advocacy and Community Justice in Manhattan take a break from bowling to grab a snack.
Sizing up the bowling shoes are grad school pals and now UFT colleagues Aimee Rodriguez, a second-year speech pathologist at PS 155 in Manhattan, and Merly Rodriguez, a second-year speech therapist who works at four different schools in the Bronx’s District 10.
Participants “say cheese” for a picture being snapped by Jocelyn Joseph, a clinical program specialist with the UFT Member Assistance Program who was one of the event organizers.
Olivia Katan (left), a speech therapist at PS 134 in Manhattan, and Margaret Olko, an English teacher at Grover Cleveland HS in Queens, take the time to take a selfie.
Cheering on the new members’ bowling exploits is UFT educational liaison Marisol Pena.