APPLES ON ORCHARD
Orchard St. between Broome & Grand Sts.
Sunday, September 26, free, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
212-226-9010
www.lowereastsideny.com
Some three hundred and sixty-three years ago, Peter Stuyvesant planted an apple tree on Thirteenth & Third, and New York has been identified with the healthy fruit ever since. On Sunday, the Lower East Side Business Improvement District will be sponsoring the annual New York City Apple Day, held in the general location where French farmer James De Lancey Sr.’s apple orchard thrived back in the eighteenth century. The afternoon will include live performances by Grandma Fantasy, Tyrone Noonan Band, Cows Like Shrimp with Sefton Stallard, and Stella Winkelman of Bell Book and Scandal; the Mark Miller Gallery will be sponsoring an art activities table for kids; and such restaurants as Café Katja, Bunny Chow, and Georgia’s Eastside BBQ will be serving dishes featuring apples. Among the other participants are An Choi, the Henry Street Settlement, Biscuits by Lambchop, the New Museum, the LES Ecology Center, Red Jacket Orchards, the Tenement Museum, and Newtown Pippin.
