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January 23, 2018

Treasures tour, Canners screening; Farewell to Sarah Celentano

- Treasures w/Nelson Molina
- *Canners *w/Manfred Kirchheimer
- A civic farewell to our Assistant Director,
Sarah Celentano
*NYC Trash!* Programs Our February 10 tour of Nelson Molina's *Treasures in the Trash* Museum is **fully booked**! Fear not, there will be more opportunities to see this incredible collection.

We'll announce additional dates in mid- to late February. Til then, check out our Facebook photo album of [pictures from the Jan. 20 Members-only tour](https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10156044270597378.1073741890.51603272377&type=1&l=feab28a41e)!


[Become a Member](https://www.artful.ly/cityreliquary/store/memberships)** **to experience this and other exclusive City Reliquary events throughout the year. **Membership starts at only $25.**
[**Canners + Q&A with Manfred Kirchheimer Saturday, January 27, 7 PM**](https://www.artful.ly/store/events/14243)

Please join us for a screening of *Canners* (2017), followed by a Q&A with director Manfred Kirchheimer.

This film (run time: 78 min.) presents the men and women who collect New York City's cans and bottles for redemption. 

Many of Manfred Kirchheimer's films have addressed overlooked aspects of urban life (*Stations of the Elevated; **Tall: The American Skyscraper and Louis Sullivan*).

**There are only a few spots left!** [Get tickets now through Artfully.](https://www.artful.ly/store/events/14243) **$7 General/$5 City Reliquary Members**

This event is part of the public programming for [*NYC Trash! Past, Present, & Future*](http://cityreliquary.org/nyctrash).
[Get Tickets Now!](https://www.artful.ly/cityreliquary/store/events/14243)
A civic thank-you & farewell to our Assistant Director, Sarah Celentano, from City Reliquary Founder, Dave Herman Dear Fellow Reliquarians,

I am so happy and proud to announce a great development for one of the dearest members of our team, Sarah Celentano. Sarah has accepted an offer from the New-York Historical Society as their new Chairman's Council Manager, overseeing an elite membership program, and will begin work with them in February.

As Assistant Director at the City Reliquary, Sarah has delivered some of the best public service the Reliquary has been able to provide in over 15 years. Although much of this work allowed her to interact and collaborate with board members, volunteers, and patrons, many of her accomplishments happened behind the scenes. In addition to creating weekly e-blasts such as this one, she rebuilt our Membership program, developed a reliable social media presence, made curatorial contributions, and managed so much more of the minutia to keep our small non-profit alive.

It is often said that things at the Reliquary seem to manifest as if by magic, but that magic is truly due to the consistent hard work of dedicated teammates such as Sarah.

We will miss Sarah incredibly in her role as Assistant Director, but we look forward to working with her in new, voluntary ways at the Reliquary.  We wish her all of the best success in this next chapter of her career. 

With civic solidarity,

Dave Herman, Founder & Director
The City Reliquary
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