
Engine Company 343 was created to honor the 343 members of the FDNY who died in the line of duty on 9/11.

Photos on Second Avenue at Fifth Street by Derek Berg
Celebrating the life of dearly-departed Erik Petersen of Mischief Brew and commemorating the events of Sept. 11, 2001 (with various speakers and literature tables).
And the bands:
• Flux Machine
• Material Support
• All Torn Up
• Breaking Glass
• The Brood
• Crack Rock Steady 7
Where: Avenue A + Seventh Street
When: Sunday, Sept. 11, from 2-6 pm
Brought to you by Time Warp Zine
Join us for MUSIC, FOOD, POETRY, RAFFLES, A SILENT ART AUCTION and MUCH MORE in the Garden on Saturday Sept. 10, 2pm - 8pm. (Raindate: Sunday Sept. 11)
Help support 6BC Garden!
ALL Welcome.
FREE!
ICE COFFEE by Elsewhere
BAGELS & CREAM CHEESE by Tompkins Square Bagels
PIZZA by Two Boots
Welcome to Astor Place @LaNewyorkina Visit at noon today for a sneak preview and grab some ice pops on this hot day! pic.twitter.com/iExI98Jj3C
— Astor Place NYC (@AstorPlaceNYC) September 9, 2016
La Newyorkina
Founded in 2010, La Newyorkina features an array of sweets and treats from Chef Fany Gerson’s native Mexico. The La Newyorkina story started with paletas (hand-made, seasonal ice pops) using traditional Mexican flavors like tamarind, chocolate and dried chiles. The paletas were sold out of carts at local food festivals and built a loyal following at Smorgasburg, Jacob Riis Park and the High Line.
La Newyorkina’s Astor Place kiosk will showcase a broader menu, including a variety of Mexican confections and pastries (paletas, ice cream and chamoyadas) as well as Dough doughnuts for breakfast. The kiosk design reflects modern Mexico and features a hand-painted mural reflecting the local neighborhood.
Astor Plate
Perry Mallas has a knack for bringing together quality food and a sense of place. His latest project, Astor Plate, will serve the Village community by offering healthy comfort food, coffee and beverages, organic and locally sourced wherever possible. For this project, Perry is collaborating with the same creative team at Patrick Nash Design that designed and built Flatiron Green and Benvenuto Café.
Complementing the food and beverage menu, Astor Plate is also collaborating with MUD Coffee to bring back a local icon to Astor Place. Although the MudTruck is on an indefinite hiatus, MUD is delighted to once again be part of this vibrant public space later this fall.
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