Seen & Heard: Benefit concert for Ukraine

FUNDRAISER FOR UKRAINE AT CHURCH STREET
Church Street School for Music & Art will host a benefit concert for the Ukrainian non-profit Razom on Tuesday, May 3, at 7p at the school at 41 White. The performances will be headlined by Ukrainian-born violinist Nadia Khodskovska who attended the National Music Academy in Kyiv and has been touring across the globe ever since. Razom has been working with partner organizations to provide critical humanitarian war relief and recovery. Get tickets here.

MURDER IS HER BUSINESS
Tribecan Catherine Townsend is a writer, a licensed private investigator and host of two true-crime podcasts, Hell and Gone (on iHeartMedia) and Red Collar (on Audiochuck) that take her all over the world investigating cold cases. But this week she is hosting a digital art show pop-up — Murder Is My Business — that features a true crime theme with a twist, today through April 24 at 74 Warren between West Broadway and Greenwich. More on Catherine soon, but in the meantime there’s an opening event tonight from 6 to 8. More info here.

BATTERY PARK CITY SUMMER GUIDE
The BPCA has released its summer activity guide that has events running from May to August and includes concerts, art walks, blitz chess, silent discos, kids events, yoga, pickleball and more. The calendar also lists the weekly events. See the full list here.

CAT ADOPTION EVENT THIS WEEKEND
Best Friends Lifesaving Center in SoHo will host local rescue group Little Wanderers for a cat adoption event this Sunday, April 24, from 12-4p. There will be 20 cats and kittens available for adoption at 307 West Broadway just north of Canal. Adoption fees are $125 for kittens less than six months old and $100 for cats over six months old. All cats come spayed/neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. For more information, please visit bestfriendsny.org.

 

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