8AM
Sunrise Yoga in Wagner Park
Battery Park City Parks
Rise and shine to begin your morning with an outdoor yoga class that will help align your chakras and invigorate your day. Instructors focus on movements meant to enhance posture alignment and increase flexibility and balance. All levels welcome. Bringing your own mat is encouraged, as provided accessories are first come, first served. FREE
12:30PM
“The Panic of 1819: The First Great Depression”
Museum of American Finance
The Panic of 1819 may be the most important event in American history that no one has heard of. It was the first nationwide financial crash, ushering in the first Great Depression and introducing the world to the business cycle – the pattern of booms and busts that we have come to know so well. But the Panic of 1819 had additional dire consequences, driving wedges between East and West, North and South that would help create the Missouri Crisis that Thomas Jefferson called “”a fire bell in the night.” 48 Wall Street, 5th floor. $5
1PM
Fraunces Tavern Museum Guided Tour
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Sixty minute guided tour of Fraunces Tavern Museum. Free with admission ($4, $7) 54 Pearl Street.
4PM
Soundtrap: Voice and Digital Music Production
New York Public Library 175 North End Avenue
Soundtrap: Voice and Digital Music Production for ages 6-12.
6PM
Community Board 1’s Landmarks & Preservation Committee
Community Board 1 – Conference Room 1 Centre Street, Room 2202A-North
AGENDA: 1) LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island approval for exterior signage – Resolution
2) 108-110 Franklin Street application for replacement windows – Resolution
3) 1 Broadway application for roof top addition – Resolution
4) 88 Franklin Street application for glass roof installation – Resolution
7PM
Epic Voices: Karen Finley on William Carlos Williams
Poets House
Legendary downtown performance artist Karen Finley looks at William Carlos Williams’ long poem Paterson as a political poem and in relation to her new work in poetry. 10 River Terrace. $7, $10
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