Wednesday, December 2, 2009


There sure are a lot of fun holiday events coming up right in the neighborhood. Here is one at PS 29 this Saturday. Make sure to check it out.



CATCH THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT AT PS 29

Pie! Shopping! Movies! Crafts!
Cobble Hill School Hosts
Eat Pie and Shop” on December 5th

On December 5, PS 29 in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, will host the first annual “Eat Pie and Shop” Holiday Gift Fair and Pie Social (www.eatpieandshop.org). To benefit the school and neighboring PS 8 in Brooklyn Heights, proceeds from this family-friendly Holiday event will support the schools’ PTAs.
The Gift Fair will highlight local artisans, craftspeople and merchants, and promises to provide a wide array of handmade, local and sustainable gift-giving choices, from jewelry by Virginia Galvan (www.virginiagalvan.com), to handmade wool hats by Nadege Brunacci (www.hatsbynadege.com), to toys and books by Fork + Pencil (www.forkandpencil.com) and Half Pint Citizens (www.halfpintcitizens.com). Nearly two dozen vendors will be displaying and selling their wares.
To keep your energy up during your shopping trip, fortify yourself with homemade pie. Local bakers – amateurs and professionals – will supply pies for the Pie Social. For a $5 tasting ticket, the public can sample two pieces of pie of their choosing. Bakers are also invited to bring pies, and a friendly competition will begin at 9:30 a.m.
And while you shop, Rooftop Films will show a selection of independent short films for kids at 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm. Tickets to the movies are $2. In addition, children can make free holiday crafts – perhaps an ornament or a frame as a present for Mom and Dad.
Melanie Raneri Woods, Principal of PS 29, said, “We are thrilled to host the first annual Eat Pie and Shop event. It’s nice to have this wonderful alternative to all the holiday craze, one where children and adults can spend some time together, and the fantastic arts programs at our public schools benefit.”
Eat Pie and Shop will be held on Saturday, December 5, from 10 am to 4 pm, at PS 29, 425 Henry Street, between Baltic and Kane Street. For more information on the event, including a list of all vendors and information on how to enter a pie, please visit www.eatpieandshop.org.



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