SOLSTICE MUSIC FEST Come to the Synagogue for the Arts, 49 White St., for folk music and jazz performed by the Solstice Music Festival. Pictured above Ronald Sat and Judith Ingolfsson, husband and wife perform. Thurs, June 17 at 7:30 for folk, followed by “Champagne with the Artists” reception. Thurs, June 24 at 7:30 for jazz, and Sun., June 27 at 3 for “Soulfully Yours.” Tickets: $25 adults, $13 seniors, $8 students. Or attend all three concerts for the price of two. Champagne Reception is $15. Tickets: 212-923-3285 or www.SolsticeMusic.org
Battery park city neighbors & Parent’s association, various locations, bpcnpa.com, 212-786-9306: Call for information about numerous events for June; In preparation for the next BPC block party in Sept., BPCN & PA are putting together a cookbook with recipes from the neighborhood, e-mail yours to cookbook@bpcnpa.com or call for more information, apply by June 30.
COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE, 645-9800: Buy shares in the bounty of produce of small New York State farmers, weekly deliveries of fresh produce, delivered through November, approx. $375 for six months, call for more info.
Downtown nyc river to river festival 2004, various locations, rivertoriverNYC.com: Go to the website for general information about R2R events throughout the Summer.
Hudson river park, 212-533-PARK: Call for information about “Take Me To The River 2004” events at the park through the end of August.
Laff-a-rama, The NYC Laughter Workout Club, 18 W. 18th St., 6th fl., 212-989-8549: June 10-Laugh yourself happy with “Laughing Yoga,” exercises using laughter to heal, 7 p.m., $10.
Millenium tribeca H.S., 75 Broad St., 212-628-0123: June 15-“A Taste of Millennium,” food tasting benefit for the High School, 7-9 p.m., $35.
PRABHUPADA SANKIRTAN SOCIETY, 48 Ave. B, 888-hungry-5: Sun.–Sunday Love Feast, a social feast of gourmet vegetarian dishes, free, 6-8 p.m.
South street seaport, Fulton & South Streets, 212-SEA-PORT: Through October-The Seaport Antique Market, more than 200 dealers sell their wares on the second & fourth Sunday of each month, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., free admission.
Watson adventures, various locations, 212-726-1529: Scavenger hunts around the city for adults, dates for hunts include June 5 & 10, hunts are held in the afternoon and evenings, call for specific schedule and information, $15-$25/person.
DRUMMING AT THE WATERFRONT Teens practice basic drumming rhythms with Maguette Camarra, program leader with the Battery Park City Parks Conservancy. Tuesdays at 4. Rockefeller Park. Free.
COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE, 645-9800: Buy shares in the bounty of produce of small New York State farmers, weekly deliveries of fresh produce, delivered through November, approx. $375 for six months, call for more info.
The lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender community center, 208 West 13th St., 212-620-7310: Call for details about upcoming events at the Center.
PRABHUPADA SANKIRTAN SOCIETY, 48 Ave. B, 888-hungry-5: Sun.–Sunday Love Feast, a social feast of gourmet vegetarian dishes, free, 6-8 p.m.
South street seaport, Fulton & South Streets, 212-SEA-PORT: Through October-The Seaport Antique Market, more than 200 dealers sell their wares on the second & fourth Sunday of each month, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., free admission.
OUR LADY OF POMPEII CHURCH, 25 Carmine St., 633-9868: Sat. & Sun.–Antique/flea market, 10 a.m.-dark.
The sporting club, 99 Hudson St., 212-219-0900: Call about events & availability to use this 5,000 square foot space for events in this great sports club.
Wall street rising downtown information center, 25 Broad St., 212-425-INFO: Call for information on events taking place at the Information Center and around the Downtown Area.