Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Holiday tree lighting in Tompkins Square Park Sunday at 4 (p.m.)

[Photo by Allen Semanco]

The festivities (the 20th anniversary!) start Sunday at 4 at the usual place. We'll have more details later this weekend.

Meanwhile, as The Villager reported this week, the Tompkins Square Park Neighborhood Coalition will dedicate the event to the memory of Kevin Dowd, a former vice president of the coalition who died March 8 after a battle with lung cancer. He was 57.

Previously on EV Grieve:
On St. Patrick's Day, a Christmas miracle in Tompkins Square Park

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Neighborhood School’s Holiday Fair is back

From the EV Grieve inbox...

[From a Holiday Fair a few years back...]

The Neighborhood School’s beloved Holiday Fair is back! On Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm, come on out to support a public school and have a blast. There’ll be carnival games, arts & crafts, face-painting, print-making, henna and temporary tattooing, a huge kid-built maze (made of deconstructed cardboard boxes — the urban equivalent of a corn maze), a raffle, our famous silent auction and great food from your favorite neighborhood vendors.

Auction items up for bids this year include an autographed, limited-edition Handsome Dick Manitoba bobblehead, classes in trapeze, parkour and trampoline at STREB; gift certificates to fabulous East Village and Lower East Side shops like The Bean, Exit 9, Alphabet City Acupuncture, Sugar Sweet Sunshine, East Yoga, Saxelby Cheesemongers, Grace Heaven Organic Salon, il laboratorio del gelato and more; fabulous Trina Turk jewelry; memberships at MOMA and the Lower East Side Tenement Museum and many more. Bid online until Friday at 5 pm; live auction at the school on Sunday at 2:30 pm.

Admission to the fair is free and open to the public. Wondering what a progressive public school in the East Village is like? Come check us out! It’s a great (and cheap) way to have fun indoors with your kids on a cold winter’s day; you get to shop and nosh and your kids get to run around with their friends.

Proceeds from the fair support the Neighborhood School PTA, a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Holiday tree lighting in Tompkins Square Park tomorrow




The sign gives you all the details... Meanwhile, this will be the last year for the tree lighting. On Jan. 3, workers will tear down the tree to make way for a new, 12-story tree. In three years, the current tree will be offered a space here, though at current market rates.

Uh, sorry. still in a state about this. On a serious note, I won't be around here tomorrow afternoon... so if you have any photos from the tree lighting that you'd like to share... grieve98 at gmail dot com.

Previously on EV Grieve:
On St. Patrick's Day, a Christmas miracle in Tompkins Square Park

Monday, January 25, 2010

Tompkins Square Park holiday tree goes dark

Last year, the Christmas tree lights were turned off on the Tompkins Square Park tree on Feb. 7.

This year, the lights were extinguished this past week...



The lights are still on the tree, though. So you could probably go turn it on...


Sunday, December 20, 2009

Getting into the true spirit of the holidays


At the Post today, V.A. Musetto takes a break from writing about Asian film starlets to discuss three must-see Christmas slasher flicks: "Black Christmas," "Silent Night, Deadly Night" and "You Better Watch Out." As V.A. notes:

John Waters says "You Better Watch Out" is "the best seasonal film of all time." He adds: "I wish I had kids. I'd make them watch it every year and, if they didn't like it, they'd be punished."

And a merry Christmas to you, John.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Twas six weeks before...

Not really ready for the holidays...which may be why I didn't even notice that holiday lights went up last week on East Fourth Street and East Third Street...(and probably elsewhere too...)


Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

Tompkins Square Park Christmas tree update

On Saturday, the Christmas tree in Tompkins Square Park was turned off after nearly two months...

On closer inspection Sunday...



...the lights are still on the tree...



So maybe someone can plug it in for Valentine's Day.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

The Yule blog



Need a tree?

Just took a quick inventory of some of the remaining Christmas tree lots around the neighborhood...In previous years, it seemed as if too many trees were left as of Dec. 24...And this year?

At Rite Aid on First Avenue at Fifth Street this morning:



At a stand on First Avenue and 19th Street last night:



At Stuyvesant Farms on 14th Street and Avenue A last night:



Or, if fake is your thing, there are trees left at the East Side 99 cent shop on 14th Street near Avenue B:



Meanwhile, Christmas is apparently over for this Ninth Street resident:

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

EV Grieve's last-minute gift guide

For someone you really don't like....



Being sold by a street vendor on Sixth Avenue near 22nd Street.

Or! She's the perfect accompaniment for the next time you watch The Village of the Damned.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Unsilent Night 2008

Last Saturday, composer Phil Kline did his latest "outdoor ambient music piece" ... New York magazine's Jonah Green was there for the Unsilent Night trip from Washington Square Park to Tompkins Square Park:

Ho, ho, ho




At Ricky's on 14th Street near Union Square.