Newsletter: February 28

PATISSERIE CHANSON HAS OPENED ITS RESTAURANTS
Chanson Le Salon will be open for dinner Tuesday through Sunday, and weekday brunch starting at 10.

Tamid: The Downtown Synagogue
invites you to our Purim Circle
Everyone is welcome to celebrate the joy and fun of Purim, Judaism’s happiest and most lively holiday of the year! This Friday, we’ll tell the story of Queen Esther and her brave cousin Mordechai in the spirit of The Beatles. If you’re looking for a lift among neighborhood friends, come join our circle! March 4 at 6 PM. visit Tamidnyc.org for more information and to RSVP. / Sponsored

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NKOTB: HELLO! VIET PHO
Lunch for two for $20? It’s now possible in Tribeca.

SEEN & HEARD
Governors Island ice sculptures on view. Plus a local artist redefines a true NYC souvenir; Mardi Gras at BPC; mask mandates loosening at city schools.

FARM.ONE IS ON THE BRINK OF CLOSING
The company thought they had survived the pandemic with an artful pivot, but then the SBA pulled funding. They will close on Friday if they don’t reach their goals.

SEEN & HEARD
Book Nook, the reading center on Warren, is donating 10,000 books. Plus a shoplifter on the run; Wolf Play is extended; a new passageway is open at the WTC.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
I always hesitate for a minute to celebrate graffiti, but this is pretty clever. Where is it?

 
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