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If you’ve ever wondered what over 2,000 lbs of icing, candy and gingerbread looks like then you’ll want to head over to the New York Hall of Science to check out GingerBread lane. New York chef Jon Lovitch currently holds the Guinness World Record for creating the largest gingerbread village in the world and he has set out to break his previous 157 gingerbread house record again this year with a village of nearly 1,000 houses. Our Host Annamaria Stewart (Chen) meets up with Jon to learn what goes into making holiday history.

www.gingerbread-lane.org
www.nysci.org

Gingerbread House Workshop
November 22, December 13 & December 27, 2014
Make your own gingerbread house under the guidance of GingerBread Lane creator Jon Lovitch. Participants will receive a kit with pieces, icing and candy. $10 ($8 NYSCI members).

GingerBread Lane House Giveaway
January 11, 2015; 1 pm
Take a piece of GingerBread Lane home with you! Houses will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis until every piece of GingerBread Lane is gone. Limit of 1 house per person, while supplies last. Line opens at noon; giveaway starts at 1 pm. Free with NYSCI admission.

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Whether you just want to skate for fun, channel your inner Nancy Kerrigan, or learn how to stop a puck like Henrik Lundqvist; there is one place you can always count on when you want to hit the ice. Corporate Profile/ClearVISION host, Annamaria Chen, sits down with City Ice Pavilion’s GM and Director of Youth Hockey Development, Sean Prince, to learn about their hockey and figure skating programs. She then suits up to hit the ice for a lesson from Coach Richie Pernas on how to become a future New York Ranger.

www.cityicepavilion.com

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The saying goes that a woman should always keep her head, heels and standards high; but if you aren’t as confident in your ability to walk in sky-high heels as you want to be, there is actually a class for that. CorporateProfile/ClearVISION host, Annamaria Chen, stops by the LEGWORK “Walking in High Heels Workshop” to pick up some tips from shoe designer Victor Chu. The class pulls exercises and tricks from the famed NYC Rockettes, so whether you are prepping for the Catwalk or the Sidewalk you’ll leave walking with grace and control.

LEGWORK
www.legworkclasses.com
www.legworkdvd.com

Corporate Profile is a content provider for the ClearVISION & ConnectiMED Networks.

This episode is currently streaming on ClearVISION, an innovative in-airport TV network which features the best entertainment, news, music, and sports programming for travelers.

They say “what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” but that’s not the case with the Sugar Factory. This world renowned sweet spot has made its way to 46 Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District and they aren’t just selling candy.

If you like your food sweet, your drinks smoking, and your candy sparkling; Sugar Factory American Brasserie is the place for you. Corporate Profile/ClearVISION Host Annamaria Chen sits down with owner Tom Recine, and then rolls up her sleeves behind the bar and in the kitchen to learn how to make their 60 ounce Lollipop Passion Goblet and a King Kong Ice Cream Sundae big enough for 12.

Sugar Factory American Brasserie
46 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014
www.SugarFactory.com

Corporate Profile/ClearVISION Host Annamaria Chen sits down with Blackfish Director Gabriela Cowperthwaite to discuss her critically acclaimed film Blackfish. Gabriela talks about her inspiration, shocking discoveries, Pixar rumors, and her hopes for the future of SeaWorld.

About The Film:

Blackfish tells the story of Tilikum, a performing killer whale that killed several people while in captivity. Along the way, director-producer Gabriela Cowperthwaite compiles shocking footage and emotional interviews to explore the creature’s extraordinary nature, the species’ cruel treatment in captivity, the lives and losses of the trainers and the pressures brought to bear by the multi-billion dollar sea-park industry.

Annamaria Stewart (Chen) takes viewers on an interactive tour of American Girl Place New York. At American Girl Place, girls can not only pick out a new doll, they can bring their favorite for a new hairstyle at the Doll Hair Salon, get a check-up at the Doll Hospital, and treat her to a special meal at the American Girl Cafe.

American Girl Place New York
609 Fifth Avenue at 49th Street, New York, NY 10017
www.AmericanGirl.com

If you have ever wanted to run away and join the circus or you’re looking for a fun and innovative way to get in shape then the STREB LAB for ACTION MECHANICS (S.L.A.M.) will be your new favorite place. Flip and roll inside of the German Wheel or swing away your calories at the España/STREB Trapeze Academy. If heights aren’t your thing try out one of Streb’s other action packed classes that include POP ACTION, Tightrope, Trampoline and Parkour. Our Host Annamaria Chen visits S.L.A.M. to learn how to flip, fly, and free fall from the STREB Extreme Action Company.

S.L.A.M. (STREB LABORATORY for ACTION MECHANICS)
51 North 1st Street
Brooklyn, New York, 11249
www.STREB.org

Corporate Profile visits Occult Store Enchantments, East Village, NYC

SRFF Partner Andrea Cataneo Discusses Capital Formation and New Regulations for Companies
Corporate Profile host Annamaria Chen, interviews Andrea Cataneo, a Partner with Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference LLP, top NY based Corporate and Securities law firm specializing in public and private company representation. Andrea stops by the Corporate Profile studio to talk about capital formation for companies and recent changes made by the Securities and Exchange Commission that may make it easier for companies to raise money.
Andrea answers questions:

1. How recent changes made by the Securities and Exchange Commission that may make it easier for companies to raise money. Is t this part of the JOBS Act?

2. If the Company, or the issue, is going be held responsible for determining whether an investor is accredited…. How do you recommend they accomplish that?

3.Has a relaxation on solicitation like this ever been attempted before? And if so—- where there problems?

4. What effect do you think this will have in the long and short term for companies that are seeking capital?

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