Newsletter: October 24

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: ALL BLUES
The new listening bar, which took over the 87 Walker space, spins vinyl and has a special area “where the music does the talking.”

KIDS TEE UP AT GOLF V.2!
Golf v.2’s soon-to-open training center on Thomas Street will offer a robust program for juniors, starting at age 5. The Academy hosts kids in weekly or bi-weekly classes; there are private lessons for swing, pitching and putting; as well as memberships. No need to bring your own clubs! Golf v.2 has everything a kid needs to get started in this lifetime sport — or hone the skills they already built this summer. For more information or to register, find us here or at info@golfv2.com or 646-582-4730. / Sponsored

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MADE IN TRIBECA: CURIO
The subscription service for children’s literature curates book deliveries for young readers of Spanish, Chinese and French, shipped directly to families.

NY LIBERTY WILL GET A TICKER-TAPE PARADE TODAY
The celebration for the city’s women’s basketball team will start at 10a on Battery Place and 2nd Place and proceed up Broadway to City Hall.

PARTY WITH ZUTTO
Take your party catering to the next level with Zutto’s sushi boats, a beautiful display designed to work for any size crowd or dinner party. Plus our cozy and classic Tribeca location is great for a private event, with space for up to 75 inside. Make your reservation or place your order at zuttonyc.com, email us at zuttonyc@gmail.com or just give us a call at 212-233-3287. / Sponsored

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AN UPDATE ON GREENWICH STREET CONSTRUCTION
The massive project to completely rebuild the street from Barclay to Chambers will continue until November 2026.

ANOTHER HUGE HONOR FOR PS 150
PS 150 principal Nico Victorino is one of only nine principals nationwide to be honored by the US Department of Education.

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VOTING STARTS SATURDAY
Early voting starts Saturday, Oct. 26, through Nov. 3. Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 5.

SEEN & HEARD
Brunch starts at Beefbar. Plus Regina Spektor is the honoree at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; art now surrounds the Wagner Park construction; more sky-high graffiti.

SEEN & HEARD
Help release the fishes. Plus Fernando Bengoechea at Cristina Grajales gallery; campfire stories and songs at Teardrop; Taste of the Tin Building dinner.

 
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