Newsletter: April 18

UPDATE ON THE SHELTER COMING TO 105 WASHINGTON
The Safe Haven shelter will be the first in CB1, which until recently had no homeless shelters in its district.

SUMMER FUN FOR THE KIDS
The neighborhood has so much to offer kids this summer: music, dance, fashion, reading, visual arts, martial arts, coding, tennis, fitness and more. There’s something for every interest. / Sponsored

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TICKETS ON SALE FOR TASTE OF TRIBECA
The annual festival of the neighborhood and its fab restaurants is in its 30th year. Tickets are on sale now for punch cards and VIP tables.

IN THE NEWS
Drinks on boats started here. Plus an update on 125 Greenwich; another gallery for the Tribeca district; a look at London’s congestion pricing program.

HAPPY PASSOVER FROM TAMID
Tamid: The Downtown Synagogue wishes you and your family a very Happy Passover. Though this year is certainly different than other years, may your Seder table and discussions be filled with hope, joy, and love. Tamidnyc.org / Sponsored

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SEEN & HEARD
Where to see a sea of tulips. Plus the future of cities in wood; tickets are available for the Tribeca Film Festival; two BMCC profs get picked for NASA project.

KIDS THESE DAYS:
SPORTS EQUIPMENT DRIVE AT DUANE PARK
Two local teens decided to mark Earth Day with a sports equipment drive that will benefit the kids at the Hudson Guild in Chelsea.

ONLY IN TRIBECA:
AN EPIC SEND-OFF FOR A TRIBECA ARTIST
The artist Meghan Boody hosted an epic event to celebrate her 60th birthday and her leave-taking: she has listed her celebrated loft which she purchased here in 1995.

SUGARED + BRONZED IS OPEN
A new place for pampering on Reade. Plus the BBC reports from Tribeca; the photographer Joe Woolhead has a show at the Oculus; some old school and old world cobblestones.

 
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