Seen & Heard: Education council applications open now

APPLY FOR COMMUNITY EDUCATION COUNCILS NOW
The city has 32 Community Election Councils, composed of volunteer parents and community leaders who are responsible under state law for supporting their local district schools with the goal of raising student achievement. This is an election year and applications are open until Feb. 13. Find more info here.

MILLE VIGNES FROM A LOCAL SOMMELIER
Pascaline Lepeltier, the somm and owner of Chambers, has just released a book on wines and vines. Unfortunately (for me at least) it’s in French, but if you are bilingual in that particular way, the restaurant has some copies for sale. Here’s the translation: Mille vignes deciphers the vine, the landscapes and the wine by offering keys to understanding the links between the bottle, the tasting and the people, the terroirs and the vineyards that generated them. Through the most recent scientific knowledge in botany, geography, climatology, anthropology or even neuro-physiology and contemporary experiences in vineyards around the world, it dusts off received ideas about the vine, inviting you to taste the wine of tomorrow.”

TRIBECA, AS DEFINED BY A TOTE BAG
A pal scored this excellent tote bag for me for my birthday and check out the definition of TriBeCa: south to Vesey! and south to north! and east to west! Crazy.

WF STICKER SHOCK
I know I should not be all that surprised, but I hadn’t bought any cold cuts in ages and just about flipped when I saw roast beef for $19 a pound. I still bought it, but only because of my devotion to my carnivore nephew. How? Why?

 

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