October 11, 2022 Arts & Culture, Restaurant/Bar News, Schools, Shopping
FRIENDS & FASHION SCHEDULED FOR OCT. 24-28
Friends & Fashion, the fab thrift store hosted every year by PS 234, is scheduled for Oct. 24 – 28 at 310 Greenwich, right next to Washington Market Park. New and very gently used designer and contemporary apparel and accessories will be for sale, donated by the parent community. Now in its 13th year, Friends and Fashion is one of the largest fundraising events for PS 234. All proceeds go directly to the PTA and allow the PS 234 students to have strong enrichment programs in art and music, as well as technology in every classroom and a well stocked library. Hours are Monday to Thursday 9a to 6p, and Friday 9a to 5p.
LUNCH BOX FOOD FESTIVAL ON THURSDAY
The Downtown Alliance will host the Lunch Box food festival on Thursday, Oct. 13, featuring prepared meals from 10 new mom-and-pop restaurants. Each will offer $10 boxed lunches for sale at Fosun Plaza at 28 Liberty. Participants include Tagmo (which made Michelin’s list of top restaurants this year), Anassa, Umai Fish, GaGa Chinese Kitchen, Mezze on the River, Firenze Ristorante Toscano, Mexcali and Farida. More info here.
WATCH OUT FOR YELLOW TAP WATER
NYC DEP Bureau of Water & Sewer Operations will be activating a section of new water main on Worth between Hudson and Chatham Square today, Tuesday, Oct. 11, now that the NYC Department of Design & Construction has completed its water main work. Possible discolored water (yellow/brown) could come out of the tap in the area outlined above. The discoloration is attributed to the valve operations, change of flow or pressure. If you have discolored water, run your cold tap water until it clears. If the problem persists, you can file a 311 service request for DEP to follow up.
FACES I AT HAL BROMM GALLERY
Hal Bromm is showing FACES I, an exhibition focused on facial expressions and images created in various media. Works on view include drawing, painting, sculpture, collage and photography that are by turns representational, abstract, expressionistic and imaginary. It includes works by Rosemarie Castoro, Luis Frangella, Robert Goldman (aka Bobby G), Judy Glantzman, John Martini, Shiri Mordechay, Carol Munder, Natalya Nesterova, Grace Graupe-Pillard, Linda Sibio, Joey Tepedino. Rick Worth and David Wojnarowicz. On view until Nov. 23. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 5p.
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Everytable is opening at 111 Worth St on 10/20. Grand opening promo at 11am that day, first 200 guests get a free meal. Saw their promo on Facebook.