Newsletter: March 8

CITIZEN OF THE MONTH: TRICIA JOYCE
The education activist has spent more than a decade advocating for local kids. The results are in the neighborhood’s six newest schools.

PARISI SPEED SCHOOL AT ARC
The PARISI SPEED SCHOOL AT ARC is happy to announce that we have our SUMMER PROGRAM! We will be conducting in-person small group and private sessions OUTSIDE at Pier 25. For ages 5 and up, our program is what gets kids off the sofa, off electronics, and into having fun and getting physically fit. There is a strong focus on coordination, basic body weight strength activities, and deceleration in order to help control ones’ body.
As we like to say, “It is important to have our kids leave each session sweating and smiling!”
Click here for more information. / Sponsored

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NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL WANTS TO HELP
The school’s dean and president is planning an online forum for residents and businesses later this month as a way to start conversations about Tribeca’s future.

REGAL THEATERS WILL WAIT TO OPEN
Regal Battery Park is still on hold till the state allows movie theaters something better than 25 percent; The Roxy Cinema will open in April in the meantime.

SEEN & HEARD
Greenwich Street Tavern opens. Plus what looks like a ballgown showroom opens on Washington Street; protest against Asian hate crimes held in Foley Square.

DUANE PARK PATISSERIE GETS SAVORY
The Tribeca stalwart on Duane and Greenwich is not just for ring dings (and cookies and cupcakes) anymore.

THE DRAWINGS OF KRISTIN REIBER HARRIS
The Friends of Washington Market Park commissioned a coloring book with charming drawings of the park’s natural and man-made features.

SEEN & HEARD
Frenchette is Vanessa’s – not. Plus flags fly half mast at the Oculus; OK Uniform dresses for spring; more on the electric dandelions at the Seaport.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
There’s a broader message here if you know where it is…

 

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