
How was your SantaCon? ... photo today by Derek Berg...
Today is the Lower Eastside Girls Club's holiday fundraiser — Coquito for Puerto Rico!
When: Saturday, Dec. 14 from 4 - 7 p.m.
Where: 402 E. Eighth St. at Avenue D
Join us for homemade Coquito (traditional Puerto Rican egg nog), Latin noshes (rice and beans and empanadas) and your own take-home tin of cookies and jar of Sofrito!
Your $35 donation will support our upcoming trip this Spring to visit women-run farms and learn about food sustainability practices in Puerto Rico.
AND...get out your dancing shoes: we have Loisaida Legend Pepe Flores spinning vinyl all evening!
The Neighborhood School’s Holiday Fair returns on Sunday, Dec. 15 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Join us to support a local public school and have a blast. Bring friends and family. There will be arts & crafts, face-painting, henna tattooing, a huge kid-built cardboard maze, and great food from neighborhood vendors.
And check out the Artisan Fest where vendors will sell jewerly, artwork, clothes and more. This is a great (and cheap) way to have fun indoors with your kids on a chilly winter’s day. Admission to the Holiday Fair is free, activities are low-cost, and it is open to the public.
All proceeds from the Holiday Fair support the Neighborhood School PTA, a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization that pays for the school’s art and music education, field trips, classroom supplies, special programs, and teacher support.
The Neighborhood School is located at 121 E. Third St. between First Avenue and Avenue A.
Our Cookie Team bakes over 70,000 holiday confections — about 75 varieties. What makes the Cookie Walk unique is that you are in charge. You “take a walk” around tables ladened with cookies and hand-pick your favorites to fill an empty box. There are two sizes of boxes to fill: $20 & $35.
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It might be hard to realize with your super awesome santa hat on,
but try and understand:
Manhattan isn't a sprawling playground
built for your exclusive right to visit once a year
and puke and/or piss all over our homes and businesses.
That said, SantaCon is annually overrun with terrifying predators.
If you find yourself feeling unwell and in need of help please come in
and we will make sure you are safe, comfortable, hydrated, and have a way home.
dba loves you, always.
Friday, Dec. 13 is our 40th Birthday, won’t you join us? Festivities start on Thursday night with a countdown at midnight! Official Bash on Friday, continuing until Saturday! Come HOME, we love you just as you are!
Join us and shop from local women-owned business while enjoying Open Mic evenings.
Dec 12 & 13, 5-10 p.m.
Dec 14, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
On Saturday, join us for a flower making workshop, more shopping with conscious vendors, and bask in our lineup of diverse performances from dance to ukulele.
Partial proceeds benefit the CityKids Foundation and the Listen School, housed in the East Village Playhouse, former home of Tribal Soundz.
[W]e do not want to see an even larger tech-related office tower rising at this location. This project has already resulted in the demolition of a nearly 200 year old house containing residential units. The replacement of low-rise, historic, and often residential buildings in this area south of Union Square by high-rise office towers is part of the city’s plan for this area in the wake of the approval last year of the Mayor’s 14th Street “Tech Hub,” with the support of Councilmember Carlina Rivera.
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In New York City, where more orders are delivered than anywhere else in the country, over 90,000 packages a day are stolen or disappear without explanation, up roughly 20 percent from four years ago, according to an analysis conducted for The New York Times.
About 15 percent of all deliveries in urban areas fail to reach customers on the first attempt because of package theft and other issues, like deliveries to the wrong house, according to transportation experts.
If you are going to take part in #CyberMonday we ask you to consider using a drop off locker or have the packages delivered to you at work to ensure you get them. @amazon and @UPS have lockers throughout the neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/vBg9lJgLZd— NYPD 9th Precinct (@NYPD9Pct) December 2, 2019