Seen & Heard: Poets House will reopen this weekend

POETS HOUSE REOPENS SATURDAY
Poets House in Battery Park City at the end of Murray, which I thought had closed permanently in December 2020, is reopening on Saturday, Jan. 27, with a celebration from 3 to 6p. The facility celebrates poets and poetry, but is also a great, quiet respite that was open to the public. The pandemic shut it down, but they also had a flood that caused significant damage to the space. (Fortunately, the collection of poems was saved.) Regular hours will be 11a to 7p, Tuesdays thru Saturdays. I will get over there soon to check out the new space.

COMMUNITY BOARD APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW
Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine is accepting applications for community boards through Feb. 23 at 5p. Prospective members must submit a biography or resume and complete a comprehensive online application explaining why they want to join the board, what skills they offer, and their relationship to their districts. These applications are reviewed and evaluated by an independent screening panel. Appointments are based on the application, panel recommendation and interviews. Apply here.

HS INTERNSHIP + RESUME WORKSHOP WITH DA
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has opened applications for its 2024 High School Summer Internship Program for current sophomores, juniors and seniors who live or go to school in Manhattan. The deadline is March 8 at 5p This rigorous five-week paid internship provides an insider’s view of the criminal justice system. More info and application here. The office is also holding a free resume workshop on Feb. 23. Register for that here.

WINTER DOG DAYS ON GOVERNORS ISLAND
Dogs are allowed on Governors Island for winter daily beginning at 10a now through April 30. Dogs must remain on a leash, including while on Governors Island ferries. A free ticket add-on is required for visitors bringing their dogs over. This can be reserved at govisland.org/ferry. (Above, Atlas, one of the working dogs of the island.)

 

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  1. The governor’s island people should lead by example and post pictures of their dogs ON LEASH!

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