Today in Chelsea: Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Photo by Scott Stiffler

10th Precinct Community Council | Let your community policing issues be heard, at this monthly meeting where Chelsea residents can hear the latest crime stats, ask questions, and get public safety tips. The meeting is normally helmed by the Precinct’s Commanding Officer, Capt. Kevin J. Coleman; the Council president is Larry O’Neill. The Council meets on the last Wed. of the month, 7pm, at the 10th Precinct (230 W. 20th St. btw. 7th & 8th Aves.). For more information, call the Community Affairs Office, at 212-741-8226. The main number is 212-741-8211. On Twitter: ‪@NYPD10Pct. On Facebook: www.facebook.com/NYPD10PCT.

Chelsea’s SVA Theatre is one of the host venues for this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. | Photo by Scott Stiffler

The Tribeca Film Festival: April 24-May 5 | A reliable source of compelling documentaries, world premiere feature films, virtual reality experiences, and special events, this festival, which began as way to bolster its namesake neighborhood after the events of 9/11, always has a strong presence in Chelsea. This year, the SVA Theatre (333 W. 23rd St. btw. 8th & 9th Aves.) hosts a number of notable screenings.

For more information on the 18th annual Tribeca Film Festival, and to order tickets, visit tribecafilm.com or call 866-941-3378. Matinee screenings are $12, evening and weekend screenings are $24, Tribeca Talks and Tribeca Immersive tickets are $40, and Tribeca Cinema360 tickets are $15. Discounted packages are available. Free Film Friday (free film screenings) is May 3. Twitter: twitter.com/tribeca. Facebook: facebook.com/tribeca. Instagram: instagram.com/tribeca. Hashtag: #Tribeca2019.

 

Housing Works’ 15th annual Design on a Dime NYC | Bringing together over 70 nationally recognized interior designers who will create one-of-a-kind room vignettes from donated merchandise that represents over 700 brands, everything is for sale at 50-80% off, and all proceeds benefit Housing Works’ mission to end AIDS and homelessness.

Wed., April 24, 6pm, the Groundbreaker Awards Dinner takes place. Thurs., April 25, is the Opening Night Reception and Sale, offering a 5:30–6:30pm VIP Cocktail and Preview Hour, and a 6:30–9:30pm General Admission and Sale. On Fri. and Sat., April 26/27, free admission to the Public Day Sale, 10am-5pm. All events at The Metropolitan Pavilion (125 W. 18th St. btw. 6th & 7th Aves.). For more info, visit doadnyc2019.splashthat.com/website.

All year round, visit Housing Works’ beloved flagship Chelsea Thrift Shop, known for having a little bit of everything. From a wide variety of large and small furniture pieces to books, art and clothing, this roomy shop has been home to tons of gorgeous donations since 1992. At 143 W. 17th St. Store hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm and Sun., noon-6pm. For general inquiries about Housing Works programs and services, call 347-473-7400 or email them, at info@housingworks.com. For more info, visit www.housingworks.org.

By Scott Stiffler

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