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
11 a.m.
Announces endorsement of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, a union representing 13,000 active and retired sergeants of the New York City Police Department, outside City Hall.
12 p.m.
Attends a Police Athletic League lunch, where the New York Yankee Mark Teixeira will be appearing, at the Mutual of America building on Park Avenue. The two have met at least once before when the baseball player had dropped in on the candidate at his campaign headquarters on June 21.
5:30 p.m.
Attends reception for Resident magazine, which profiled the candidate and his wife in a glowing cover story titled, âA True New Yorker,â in its August issue, at Desmondâs Steakhouse on Seventh Avenue.
7 p.m.
Attends the New York State Hispanic Chambers of Commerce business reception, at Casa Puebla in West Harlem.
8:15 p.m.
Attends the August meeting of the Log Cabin Republicans at the Womenâs National Republican Club, on 3 West 51st Street.
7:45 a.m.
Speaks at Islamic Leadership Councilâs South Brooklyn Eid Prayer, at Caesarâs Bay Plaza in Brooklyn.
10 a.m.
Speaks at Eid al-Fitr celebration marking the end of Ramadan, at Claremont Park in the Bronx.
11:30 a.m.
Continues his emerging industries tour with a visit to Broadway Stages, a Brooklyn production studio for the film and television industry that William C. Thompson visited last week, on Meserole Avenue.
5 p.m.
Greets afternoon commuters at the 96th Street subway station on Broadway.
7 a.m.
Greets commuters during the morning rush at the Bay Parkway subway station in Brooklyn.
7:50 a.m.
Celebrates Eid, the end of Ramadan, with the Arab American Muslim Federation and the Islamic Society of Bay Ridge, at Caesarâs Bay in Brooklyn.
8:45 a.m.
Attends his second Eid, celebrating the end of Ramadan, at Masjid Al-Hikmah in Astoria, Queens.
9:15 a.m.
Stops in at his third Eid, celebrating the end of Ramadan, at Masjid Dar Al-Dawa in Astoria, Queens.
10 a.m.
Attends his fourth Eid of the day, observing the end of Ramadan, at the Islamic Cultural Center of New York on the Upper East Side.
11:45 a.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the Elmcor Lefrak Senior Center in Corona, Queens.
12:25 p.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the Elmcor Senior Citizen Center in East Elmhurst, Queens.
5 p.m.
Greets afternoon commuters at the Pelham Bay Park subway station on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx.
7 p.m.
Presents award at the New York State Hispanic Chambers of Commerce business reception, at Casa Puebla in West Harlem.
Joseph J. Lhota
Republican
8:45 a.m.
Attends a prayer service marking the end of Ramadan, at the pedestrian mall on 37th Road in Jackson Heights, Queens.
10:45 a.m.
Tours small businesses on Staten Island with a stop at the Original Giuseppeâs Pizza, on Amboy Road.
6:45 p.m.
Attends the New York State Hispanic Chambers of Commerce business reception, at Casa Puebla in West Harlem.
Christine C. Quinn
Democrat
7:30 a.m.
Introduces herself to riders of the No. 1 train during the morning rush, at 191st Street and St. Nicholas Avenue in Washington Heights.
10 a.m.
Participates in City Council oversight hearings aimed at examining the contract dispute between CBS and Time Warner Cable that has left millions of New Yorkers without access to CBS and Showtime television programs, at the Councilâs downtown chambers.
11 a.m.
Holds news conference, together with parents, to announce proposal aimed at increasing the ability of parents and grandparents of children with special needs to engage more fully with the public schools, outside City Hall.
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 a.m.
Attends an Eid al-Fitr, celebrating the end of Ramadan, at the Bait Mamur Masjid and Community Center in Brooklyn.
12:10 p.m.
Visits with senior citizens from the Senior League of Flatbush, at the East Midwood Jewish Center on Ocean Avenue.
1:15 p.m.
Visits the Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger, Brooklynâs largest food pantry, at 2010 Fulton Street.
7 p.m.
Joins Gowanus residents at a rally springing from community concerns about safety, schools and transportation, at the Carroll Street Bridge in Brooklyn.
Anthony D. Weiner
Democrat
11:30 a.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the Rosetta Gaston Senior Center in Brooklyn.
1 p.m.
Visits the Fortune Society, a nonprofit that helps former inmates, where he will share his plan for reducing crime and reorienting enforcement in the post-Ray Kelly era as part of his âBig Thought Thursdayâ series. Organization located on Northern Boulevard in Queens.
6 p.m.
Goes door-to-door in effort to canvass voters, at 131 St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem.
8 a.m.
Greets express bus riders in Bay Ridge and calls on the M.T.A. to slash express bus fares to $2.50 to help commuters frustrated by repairs to the R train, at Shore Road in Brooklyn.
10 a.m.
Tours the Children at Play Early Intervention Center on Staten Island and unveils his education plan to create the âSmartest City in the World,â at 40 Merrill Avenue.
6:30 p.m.
Mingles with Bon Journey concertgoers at the Waterfront Concert Series, Astoria Park lawn, Queens.
Adolfo Carrión Jr.
Independent
5 p.m.
Has private briefing with youth leaders from Resilience Advocacy project, at campaign headquarters on West 30th Street in Manhattan.
7 p.m.
Attends the New York State Hispanic Chambers of Commerce business reception, at Casa Puebla in West Harlem.
George T. McDonald
Republican
8 a.m.
Greets morning commuters at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal in Lower Manhattan.
Erick J. Salgado
Democrat
10 a.m.
Meets with the Hispanic Ministry Association, in the Bronx.
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