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As part of the Downtown Alliance’s initiative to advance Lower Manhattan as a place for tech firms to set up shop, the Downtown Alliance was a sponsor for the day-long Made in NY: Austin event, held during South by Southwest. Centered around film, music, and technology, South by Southwest (SXSW) is an annual 10-day festival that takes place in Austin. Thousands of New Yorkers and out-of-towners alike attended the Made in NY event to visit and meet with vendors, and participate in educational events. As a sponsor and on-site vendor, the Downtown Alliance presented along with many other NY-based firms.

Check out our video from the event at www.downtownny.com/sxsw and some photos from our instagram feed at instagram.com/downtownnyc. To learn more about the Made in NY Austin event, go to www.madeinnyaustin.com.

FOLLOW THE DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE ON INSTAGRAM

Have an Instagram account? Start following the Downtown Alliance Instagram handle -- DowntownNYC -- to see all the fun and exciting things going on below Chambers Street. You can also share your favorite Lower Manhattan pictures by sending them to ContactUs@downtownny.com and we\'ll \"re-gram\" them to the DowntownNYC account.

\"TARTAN DAY ON ELLIS ISLAND\" AT THE SOUTH STREET SEAPORT

Pier 17

Saturday, March 30

11AM - 3PM (rain or shine)

The 12th annual “Tartan Day on Ellis Island” returns to Lower Manhattan at its new temporary home at New York’s South Street Seaport, as Ellis Island remains closed to the public due to damage sustained from Hurricane Sandy. Free of charge, \"Tartan Day\" performers include the Rampant Lion Pipe Band, the New York Celtic Dancers and the NY Celtic Harp Orchestra. “Tartan Day on Ellis Island” is produced by the Clan Currie Society – one of the country’s leading Scottish heritage organizations. The Seaport event will open New York Tartan Week – a two-week festival of all things Scottish, including a Scottish fashion show, whisky tastings, and the annual parade. For more information visit www.tartandayonellisisland.com.

EASTER FESTIVE EUCHARIST AT TRINITY CHURCH

Trinity Wall Street

Sunday, March 31

11:15AM - 12:30PM

74 Trinity Place

Come join a festive celebration of the Eucharist with Easter hymns and other music. At this service, the Choir of Trinity Wall Street sings Stanford’s Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem, Taverner’s Dum transisset Sabbatum, Thompson’s Alleluia, and Handel’s Hallelujah. Get more information at www.trinitywallstreet.org.

SOUTH FERRY STATION TO BE RESTORED IN APRIL

Lower Manhattan subway riders will soon return to their former routes, with the restoration of the original South Ferry station the first week of April 2013. Since early November, 1 trains have terminated several blocks north at Rector Street. For more information on the South Ferry station restoration, click here.

DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE EXPANDS BIG BELLY SOLAR-POWERED TRASH PROGRAM

Following the success of the Downtown Alliance’s on-street trash compaction pilot program, 16 BigBelly Solar Stations are now collecting Lower Manhattan litter at highly trafficked intersections around the district. Able to hold five times more than regular receptacles, BigBelly Solar Stations provide on-site trash compaction driven by solar power and remotely monitored via wireless technology. Learn more about where these hi-tech compaction stations are located here.

9/11 MEMORIAL 5K RUN/WALK & FAMILY DAY

Sunday, April 21

Run/Walk: 9AM -12PM

Gathering point: Pier 57 in Hudson River Park at West 15th Street

Family Day: 10AM - 3PM

20 Vesey Street

Next month, the 9/11 Memorial will host a 5K Run/Walk and Family Day to raise awareness about the National September 11 Memorial & Museum and to encourage volunteerism. All funds raised will support the 9/11 Memorial and 9/11 Memorial Museum. The Run/Walk and Family Day will take participants on a historic route passing important places that are part of the 9/11 story. The route will also symbolize how New Yorkers came together to support one another in the aftermath of 9/11. Register now at www.911memorial.org/5k. In addition to the run/walk, all are welcome to join a day of family activities on Vesey Street between Church Street and Broadway, near the 9/11 Memorial Preview Site. This free community event will include activities for all ages. There will be entertainment, food and refreshments, as well as information about the 9/11 Memorial and volunteer opportunities in the spirit of the National 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance. Admission is free and no registration is required.

ROSANNE CASH SINGS TO SUPPORT SOUTH STREET SEAPORT SHIP

New York Academy of Medicine

1216 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street Monday, April 8

8PM

Renowned singer and songwriter Rosanne Cash will perform a gala concert to raise funds to restore the 120-year-old schooner Lettie G. Howard, which is docked at the South Street Seaport. In recent years, the ship has served as a sailing school vessel for the New York Harbor School, the New York City public high school on Governors Island that trains students for maritime careers. Repairs to make her seaworthy again are estimated at $250,000; $140,000 has been raised to date.

Ticketing information is available at www.southstreetseaportmuseum.org/rosanne-cash and those purchasing tickets at the $500 “Jib” level or above are invited to a post-performance private reception with Ms. Cash.

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