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Around the City and on One Tribeca Block: The Battle Over Open Streets
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The Story of Two Tribeca Artists, and Their Unlikely Lasting Bond

 

Free concerts Trinity Church’s spring music season offers a remarkable variety of music, from the medieval era to modern-day jazz. Concerts are at Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel. Go here for the schedule.

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Cloud Paintings Storage, at 52 Walker Street, 4th Fl., is presenting paintings of Tribeca resident Jacqueline Gourevitch created between 1965 and 2018. The artist describes her work as "based on observation, memory and invention." May 9 to June 21. Opening Reception: May 9, 6-8pm.

 

May Community Board 1 meetings BPC streetscape project; safer streets design; homeless shelters near public schools; Titanic memorial for Pier 16.

 

A Battery Park City farmers market is now in the neighborhood every Sunday until Nov. 23. The  market is open from 9 am to 2 pm. outside the Irish Hunger Memorial, North End Avenue and Vesey Street. The market is run by Down to Earth Markets and hosted by the Battery Park City Authority.

 

Poetry Walk Poets House 27th Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge will take place Mon., June 2, 6-10pm, rain or shine. The walk ends with dinner and poetry readings in a Dumbo restaurant. Readings take place at scenic points along the way. All proceeds benefit Poets House; reservations are required. More info here.