Sunday, May 19, 2019

A ride to raise awareness for a protected two‑way bike lane on Avenue B



Tomorrow morning, a group of neighborhood parents and their children will gather for a bike ride to school... in show of support for a protected two‑way bike lane on Avenue B.

As we first reported on April 15, a movement is underway to secure bike lanes on Avenue B, an increasingly congested 14-block corridor currently without any marked paths for cyclists such as on Avenue A and Avenue C.

The idea came about via parents who bike their children to area schools — including the East Village Community School, the Children's Workshop School, Tompkins Square Middle School, the Earth School and East Side Community High School.

You can read more via a petition at this link.

As for tomorrow (Monday) morning, there are now two start locations — Grand and Clinton and the Stuy Town-14th Street loop just north of Avenue B.

Here's part of the invite:

Will you ride your bike with us on the morning of Monday, May 20 as New Yorkers come together to demand a safe, protected two‑way bike lane on Avenue B?

We invite East Village neighbors on a family-paced group ride of solidarity with parents who are already biking their children to school, just in time for morning drop-off. We’ll end our ride at local bike-friendly business The Roost, at 222 Avenue B, for an optional cup of coffee afterwards.

If you haven’t already, please sign our #BikeAveB online petition for a two‑way protected bike lane and join hundreds of families who are already asking for safer way to bike to school.


[Photo by Sam Bleiberg]

Previously on EV Grieve:
Making the case for 2-way bike lanes on Avenue B

The gates are open: You may visit the New York City Marble Cemetery today on 2nd Street



It's the first Neighborhood Open Day of the year today at the New York City Marble Cemetery on Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue.

Here are the spring-summer open days here:

• Sunday, May 19
• Saturday June 15
• Sunday, July 14
• Saturday August 17

The cemetery is open on those days from noon to 6 p.m.

Read more about the history of this space at this link.

Meanwhile, here are the spring-summer open days for the New York Marble Cemetery at 41 1/2 Second Ave. between Second Street and Third Street:

• Sunday, May 26
• Sunday, June 30
• Sunday, July 28
• Sunday, Aug. 25

The cemetery is open those days from noon to 4 p.m.

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Saturday's parting shot



Stormtroopers? Here? We're in danger. Photo along the Dance Parade route on St. Mark's Place today by Derek Berg...

Dancers in the Park



Hundreds of dancers took part in the DanceFest in Tompkins Square Park this afternoon at the conclusion of the 13th annual Dance Parade... EVG contributor Stacie Joy was there to capture some of the participants...












































Reminders: the Dance Parade and DanceFest is today!



As you've likely noticed, barricades are up along St. Mark's Place (above) ahead of the 13th annual Dance Parade (and DanceFest!) this afternoon.

The parade begins at 1 p.m. at 21st Street and Broadway, and will feature live bands, DJs and a lot of dancers — more than 80 styles of dance and nearly 200 groups. (This link has a list of all the participants.)



The route eventually passes Astor Place and moves along St. Mark's Place ... wrapping up in Tompkins Square Park... where DanceFest 2019 happens from 3-7 p.m. "with choreographed performances, dance lessons, aerial and social dance – on five stages, all free to the public."

Rain date today for the annual 6th Street and Avenue B Community Garden plant and bake sale

Last Sunday, the annual 6th Street and Avenue B Community Garden plant and bake sale got rained out... so, they'll be hosting a do-over today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Per the invite:

This is a fundraiser and the proceeds from sales goes to fund the 6&B Events Program that brings you FREE Events-Music, workshops, poetry, screenings and much more throughout the Summer months! Help support us — buy a plant, a yummy home-made baked good, a T-shirt and more!

Happening today: The 4th Annual Lower Eastside Girls Club Comix Fest




Via the EVG inbox...

The 4th Annual Lower Eastside Girls Club Comix Fest!
Saturday, May 18
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
At the Lower Eastside Girls Club, 402 E. Eighth St. at Avenue D.

Meet the women (and men) who write and illustrate some of your favorite characters, including our host Fly Orr, Javier Cruz Winnik, the Fearless Feminists, Isabella Bannerman, Katherine Arnoldi, Women in Comics NYC Collective International, Bronx Heroes, the Spicy Mangoes & more artists & creatives TBA!

Comix Market:
Discover the coolest comics and zines available for sale.

Workshops:
Stop by our comics workshops and drawing stations led by NYC comic art professionals, Girls Club instructors and members (for kids of all ages!)

Learn how to make mini comics, create characters, develop story ideas, get drawing tips or just have fun reclaiming your power and creativity with crayons and sharpies!

Friday, May 17, 2019

All eyes and ears



After a sting of EPs, The Liz Colby Sound, based right here in the East Village, is releasing its full-length debut — Object To Impossible Destination — on July 19.

Ahead of that, the band released the above video for "Eye on You" recorded at the Bowery Electric.

Read more about the band in this feature at Billboard.

FleaVCS happening tomorrow at the East Village Community School



There's a flea market — FleaVCS — tomorrow (Saturday) from noon to 4 p.m. at the East Village Community School, 610 E. 12th St. between Avenue B and Avenue C.

You can buy a bag of clothes for $10 ... there's also a bike-and-scooter swap... they're also accepting clothing donations (NO SHOES!) ...



All proceeds go to the Parent Association to fund schoolwide programs.

Reminder: The Ukrainian Festival starts this afternoon!



The 43rd edition of the Saint George Ukrainian Festival kicks off later this afternoon in the usual place — Seventh Street between Second Avenue and Cooper Square.

The main stage shows are tonight at 6:30 ... tomorrow at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. ... and Sunday at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.


[Photo from 2017 by Derek Berg]

And the Festival hours to enjoy Ukrainian culture and traditions:
Friday 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

And the weather looks promising...