Planned events for the mayoral candidates, according to the campaigns and organizations they are affiliated with. Times are listed as scheduled but frequently change.
Joseph Burgess and Nicholas Wells contributed reporting.
Events by candidate
John A. Catsimatidis
Republican
8 a.m.
Attends newsmaker breakfast featuring Patrick Foye, executive director of the Port Authority. Event hosted by publication that produces City & State, at 7 World Trade Center.
2:30 p.m.
Participates in the Human Service Councilâs mayoral candidates meeting, at the UJA-Federation of New York building on East 59th Street.
6 p.m.
Attends an invitation-only âfriend-raiser,â at a private residence on Yates Avenue in the Bronx.
7:15 p.m.
Attends dinner hosted by the Queens Jewish Community Council, at the Flushing Meadows Jewish Center in Queens.
8:30 p.m.
Attends Jay Blackâs concert at the Staten Island Hilton Garden Inn on Staten Island.
10 p.m.
Greets the audience leaving a performance of âThe Little Flower,â a one-man play about Fiorello La Guardia, at the Di Capo Theater on the Upper East Side. Mr. Catsimatidis said in an interview with Larry King earlier this year that he aspired âto be a 21st-century La Guardia.â
11 a.m.
Accepts endorsement of the Rev. Michael A. Walrond, Jr., the seventh Senior Pastor of the First Corinthian Baptist Church in West Harlem and a board member of the Rev. Al Sharptonâs National Action Network. Announcement moved due to rain to the overhang outside the church on 1912 Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Boulevard.
7 p.m.
Participates, as one of five hand-picked Democrats allowed a seat at this prime-time televised debate, hosted by the League of Women Voters, The Daily News, Univision 149 and WABC, at the studioâs offices in Lincoln Center. Live event expected to draw 400,000 viewers.
7 a.m.
Greets morning commuters, at the East 180th Street subway station on Morris Park Avenue in the Bronx.
9:15 a.m.
Participates in the New York Real Estate Chamberâs Democratic forum, discussing efforts to assist businesses owned by minority residents, at MISTâs environmentally friendly space in West Harlem.
10:30 a.m.
Visits with senior citizens, at the Hanac JVL-Dimotsis-Vallone Senior Center on Hoyt Avenue South in Queens.
11:15 a.m.
Visits Reality House, a substance abuse treatment center, in Astoria.
12 p.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the Hanac Ravenswood Senior Center, on 12th Street in Queens.
12:30 p.m.
Tours small businesses as a guest of the 30th Avenue Business Association, from 37th Street to 31st Street, in Queens.
5 p.m.
Greets evening commuters, at the 72nd Street subway station on the Upper West Side.
7 p.m.
Participates, as one of five hand-picked Democrats allowed a seat at this prime-time televised debate, hosted by the League of Women Voters, The Daily News, Univision 149 and WABC, at the studioâs offices in Lincoln Center. Live event expected to draw 400,000 viewers.
Joseph J. Lhota
Republican
8 a.m.
Meets privately with the New York Landmarks Conservancy, at its offices on Whitehall Street.
11 a.m.
Visits the Middle Village Adult Center, together with Craig Caruana, a candidate for City Council, on 75th Street in Queens.
6:45 p.m.
Speaks at a wine reception as part of a continuing mayoral candidate series hosted by The Common Good, a civics organization founded by Patricia Duff, at Paul Hastings Law Office on East 55th Street. Event is closed to the press and requires R.S.V.P.
Christine C. Quinn
Democrat
7 p.m.
Participates, as one of five hand-picked Democrats allowed a seat at this prime-time televised debate, hosted by the League of Women Voters, The Daily News, Univision 149 and WABC, at the studioâs offices in Lincoln Center. Live event expected to draw 400,000 viewers.
Some of Ms. Quinnâs events may not be shown because the campaign declines to release her advance schedule for publication.
William C. Thompson Jr.
Democrat
9:15 a.m.
Participates in the New York Real Estate Chamberâs Democratic forum, discussing efforts to assist businesses owned by minority residents, at MISTâs environmentally friendly space in West Harlem.
11 a.m.
Attends a brunch sponsored by the United Federation of Teachers and faith-based and community-based partners, at union headquarters at 52 Broadway.
7 p.m.
Participates, as one of five hand-picked Democrats allowed a seat at this prime-time televised debate, hosted by the League of Women Voters, The Daily News, Univision 149 and WABC, at the studioâs offices in Lincoln Center. Live event expected to draw 400,000 viewers.
Anthony D. Weiner
Democrat
9:15 a.m.
Participates in the New York Real Estate Chamberâs Democratic forum, discussing efforts to assist businesses owned by minority residents, at MISTâs environmentally friendly space in West Harlem.
11:30 a.m.
Visits with senior citizens, at the Leonard Covello Senior Center on East 109th Street.
7 p.m.
Participates, as one of five hand-picked Democrats allowed a seat at this prime-time televised debate, hosted by the League of Women Voters, The Daily News, Univision 149 and WABC, at the studioâs offices in Lincoln Center. Live event expected to draw 400,000 viewers.
8 a.m.
Attends a breakfast event, discussing education policy with David Steiner, the dean of the Hunter School of Education, as part of CUNYâs Next Mayor Series, at Roosevelt House at Hunter College.
10:45 a.m.
Holds a news conference immediately following a mayoral forum hosted by the New York Real Estate Chamber, revealing ties between other mayoral candidates and real estate developers recently subpoenaed by the Moreland Act Commission, outside of MIST in Harlem.
6:30 p.m.
Greets concertgoers at the âSpin, Pop and Boom & The Amish Outlawsâ concert, at the Shops at Atlas Park in Queens.
7 p.m.
Barred from participating in tonightâs televised debate by the eventâs organizers despite the intercession of the editorial board at The New York Times, the candidate tries making the best of the situation and âlive-tweetsâ his thoughts in time with the debate, via his Twitter feed, @SalAlbanese2013.
7:45 p.m.
Greets outdoor moviegoers who have come to see âMadagascar 3: Europeâs Most Wanted,â at Crocheron Park, in Queens.
Adolfo Carrión Jr.
Independent
5 p.m.
Greets voters in Co-Op City, beginning on Bartow Avenue, in the Bronx.
George T. McDonald
Republican
6:30 p.m.
Attends the Shakers and Stirrers N.Y.C. Business Mixer, hosted by the Networking for Professionalsâ co-founder Amanda Nissman and initially listed for Monday, at OâBrienâs Irish Pub on West 46th Street.
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