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Downtown food fest Choose a $5 to $10 signature dish from one of 48 Lower Manhattan restaurants at the 22nd edition of Dine Around Downtown. The popular open-air food fair, sponsored by the Downtown Alliance, takes place Wednesday, June 11, from 11 am to 2:30 pm on the 28 Liberty Street plaza.

 

The Happening Church Street School for Music and Art's annual block party, "The Happening," will take place on Sun., June 8, from 12-4pm at White Street between Church and Franklin Place. There will be live musical performances from CSSMA’s Band Factory and group instrumental students, art projects, a raffle, food, drinks, games, and more. Entry is free.

 

June Community Board 1 meetings Proposed 5G Link towers; proposed restroom building for The Battery; services for homeless in Lower Manhattan; a contiguous East River waterfront park. Go here for complete schedule.

 

A Battery Park City farmers market is now open every Sunday until Nov. 23, 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.

 

Free Concerts Trinity Church’s spring music season offers a remarkable variety of music from the medieval era to modern-day jazz. Go here for the schedule. Trinity Church is at Broadway and Wall Street.

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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." To June 21.