211 West 10th Street
Heartbeat of the West Village: Exposed brick + mint renovation delivers sought-after prewar character with up-to-date conveniences in this 2BR home, perfectly situated in the heart of the West Village at Bleecker & 10th.
350 Bleecker Street #4VW
Apts 4-V and 4-W, currently 2 separate and adjacent units, can be purchased simultaneously to create a roomy 2-Bedroom, 2-Bath home with a spacious living area, or other combination of your own design, in this renovation-friendly building.
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Our Daily List of Activities for the Month of March 2010

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DATE TIME EVENT
     
Mar. 1 6:30pm
Meet the Neighbors: Museum of Chinese in America
Celebrate Chinese New Year with words and images from the Museum of Chinese in America.
New York Public Library - Mulberry Street Branch
10 Jersey St.
RSVP: 212.966.3424 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Free
   
Mar. 2 10:00pm
Casual Sketch
Open Mike for sketch comedy, storytelling, stand-up and character monologues.
Magnet Theater
254 W 29th St
212.244.8824; Leanne@CasualSketchCom
   
Mar. 3 7:00-9:00pm
Sushi Making 101
Hands on, interactive Sushi 101 Class about the history and art of Sushi.
118 East 15th St.
RSVP: 212.677.2900 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
$45.00
   
Mar. 4 6:30-8:00pm
The Talented Miss Highsmith: A Lecture with Joan Schenkar
Joan Schenkar will speak about the importance of Manhattan (specifically the twisting, turning streets of Greenwich Village) to the mind of Patricia Highsmith, “the Dark Lady of American Letters.”
Hudson Park Branch Library, 66 Leroy Street (off of 7th Avenue South)
RSVP: 212.475.9585 ext. 35 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Free; reservations required.
   
Mar. 5 9:00AM-5:00PM
International Women's Exhibit
Women from various countries display cultural garb and share roles, traditions and beliefs
Tony Dapolito Recreation Center
Clarkson Street & 7th Avenue South
212.242.5228
Free 
   
Mar. 6 9:00am-5:30pm
MillionTreesNYC, Green Infrastructure, and Urban Ecology: A Research Symposium
Spring 2009 workshop: "MillionTreesNYC, Green Infrastructure, and Urban Ecology”
A showcase of research and projects that contribute to accumulating knowledge on the socio-ecology of urban landscapes, green infrastructure and public health.
The New School, 55 West 13th St, 2nd Fl.
www.milliontreesnyc.org
$75.00 
   
Mar. 7 4:00-6:00pm
Miss Saturn's Hula Hoop Class: Hula Hooping Your Demons Away
A two hour workshop for all levels. Learn how to hula hoop or improve your skills, focusing on working with different types of hoops, learning new tricks, and hula hoop dancing .
440 Studios, 440 Lafayette Street Lobby
212.529.0259
$30.00