Out And About

| 20 Apr 2015 | 02:52

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    The Marketplace at St Anthony’sSt Anthony Church, 154 Sullivan St.

    10am-6pm.

    Sidewalk marketplace every Firday, Saturday and Sunday on the sidewalk of West Houston Street between Thompson Street and Macdougal Street in SoHo.

    718-598-6604. www.themarketplaceatstanthonys.com

    Neighborhood Movie Nights at St. Paul’sSt. Paul’s Chapel, Broadway and Fulton Street.

    7-9pm, Free and open to the public.

    Once a month, St. Paul’s Chapel hosts free Friday night movies.

    212-575-4545. http://www.trinitywallstreet.org/events/neighborhood-movies-nights-st-paul%E2%80%99s-0?date=2015-01-23

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    A SUNSET STROLL ALONG THE HIGH LINE, With poetic accompaniment The High Line, at 26th Street

    6:30pm-9:30pm, Free

    Celebrate National Poetry Month with a sunset stroll and encounter a series of poetry readings and performances. Closing party hosted by Mark Doty will include music and a cash bar.

    www.thehighline.org/

    Tribeca Talks: After the Movie — Chef’s Table — Tribeca Film FestivalSVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd St.

    5:30pm-6:30pm, $35.

    Join series creator David Gelb, director Clay Jeter, and chef Dan Barber for an advance screening of “Chef’s Table” followed by a conversation about the anticipated Netflix series.

    212-941-2400. http://tribecafilm.com

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    NY Children’s Theater Festival: The Sock who Lost his MateThe Players Theatre, 115 MacDougal Street

    2 p.m., $19.50

    Insecure Sock, Left, undertakes a thrilling quest to rescue his mate, Right, and liberate all the socks who have gone missing on laundry day.

    www.nyctfest.org

    9/11 Memorial 5K Run/Walk Family DayPier 26

    West and North Moore Streets

    Join the annual 5k run/walk to raise awareness of the museum and encourage others to volunteer in honor of September 11. Food and activities available for all.

    (212)627-2020, www.911memorial.org

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    Duct Tape CraftsSeward Park Library, 192 E. Broadway

    4 p.m., Free

    Make some fun crafts out of duct tape. Free programs, materials provided.

    (212)477-6770, www.nypl.org/events/calendar

    Silent Movie Night Hosted by Matthew BroderickJohn L. Tishman Auditorium, University Center

    65 Fifth Ave. and 13th Street

    7 p.m., Free

    Enjoy original scores from well known silent movies performed by the New School of Music.

    http://events.newschool.edu

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    Community Board 1 Monthly MeetingSouthbridge Towers -Community Room

    90 Beekman St. and Pearl Street

    6 p.m., Free

    Learn about the updates in your neighborhood and voice your opinions and concerns at the Community Board 1 Monthly meeting. Open to the Public.

    (212) 442-5050, www.nyc.gov/html/mancb1/html/community/community.shtml

    Community Board 3 Monthly MeetingThe Scholastic Building

    166 Essex St., between East Houston and Stanton Street

    Learn about the updates in your neighborhood and voice your opinions and concerns at the Community Board 3 Monthly meeting. Open to the Public.

    (212)533-5300, www.nyc.gov/html/mancb3/html/calendar/calendar.shtml

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    The Race Underground: Boston, New York, and the Incredible Rivalry That Built America’s First SubwayCUNY, Skylight Room at the Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave., at 34th Street

    6:30pm-8pm, Free

    Doug Most chronicles the race to build America’s first subway, a great tale of two rival cities, their rich, powerful, and sometimes corrupt interests, and an invention that changed the lives of millions.

    212-817-8471, gothamcenter.org

    April Book Swap MonthTorly Kids, 51 Hudson St

    10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

    Swap your old books with others in this month long book swap.

    (212)406-7440, www.torlykid.com/pages/happenings

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    Patricia Noworol Dance at New York Live Arts 4/30-5/1New York Live Arts, 219 West 19th St.

    7:30pm-9:30 pm, $20-30.

    Award-winning Polish-German choreographer Patricia Noworol leads her dance theater troupe in a three-day run at New York Live Arts’ Theater with the world premiere of Replacement Place.

    212-924-0077. http://www.newyorklivearts.org

    A Musical Journey through Jewish Space with Elad KabilioYeshiva University Museum

    15 W. 16th Street (Near Union Square)

    6pm, $25 general; $15 for members, seniors, students

    Israeli born cellist Elad Kabilio will perform music that will take guests through a dazzling journey that’s seen in the exhibit Modeling the Synagogue.

    212-294-8330, www.yumuseum.org