Category: Events

  • Job Opening and Message from CB10

    Job Opening and Message from CB10

    August 25, 2023 Dear Harlem Community,I hope this message finds you well. It is with great enthusiasm and pride that I share a significant development within Manhattan Community Board 10. We are excited to announce that we are actively searching for a District Manager to join our team, and the official job posting is now…

  • Black Male Mental Health

    Black Male Mental Health

    Please see the link below for a September 19th Black Male Mental Health discussion. We hope you will register, participate, and share the information below with other champions of Black males.  Register Here: https://surthrivalmode.eventbrite.com. #mentalhealthawareness #mensmentalhealth #blackmenmentalhealth Good Paying Union Jobs

  • Ummm?

    Ummm?

    Note that the Hellman Contracting truck was being driven by a woman. A New Harlem Nail Bar Opens Perhaps the most posh nail bar to open recently, opened at 125th Street and Madison: Blacklining Foundation – School Supplies Join the Blacklining Foundation as they support our students of East & Central Harlem on their return…

  • What Are Your Priorities for the City to Fund in East Harlem?

    What Are Your Priorities for the City to Fund in East Harlem?

    Here’s your chance to tell City Hall what you want them to focus on when it comes to East Harlem: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeGDfEGLZD9sg_hBWJV3x8P2pPK26Aw6P1Ct_YH5LJL6ThC0g/viewform?pli=1 Just fill out this form and remember, they can’t read your mind. You need to tell them what they need to budget for and prioritize. Maysles Cinema Celebration Click HERE to learn more Maysles…

  • Exhibit At The Africa Center

    Exhibit At The Africa Center

    Reframing NeglectOn view from August 5, 2023 through September 3, 2023  The Africa Center at Aliko Dangote Hall (map)1280 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10029 Thursday – Sunday | 11AM to 6PMFree and open to the public; No prior registration required In partnership with The END Fund, through the support of Reaching the Last Mile, we are…

  • Art In The Park

    Art In The Park

    Guns down! Brushes up! Get involved with arts and crafts and stand for nonviolence in Harlem. Come take part in the annual Art in the Park Inc. Back to Beautiful Community Block Party to combat gun violence and experience the arts and tons of resources. The event takes place Saturday, Aug. 26 from 12 noon to 6…

  • Urban Garden Center’s Storage Area

    Urban Garden Center’s Storage Area

    If you recall the fire under the Metro North tracks at 118th Street a few years back, the fire was the result of material that the Urban Garden Center had been storing under the tracks, between 117 and 118th Streets. This photo shows the storage of everything from concrete block, to pallets, to soil, to…

  • Mark Your Calendar

    Mark Your Calendar

    Sector C (Charlie) of the 25th Precinct will hold it’s Build the Block meeting at Ginjan Cafe on September 7th. Mark your calendar:

  • Mount Sinai’s New 124th Street Facility Opening

    Mount Sinai’s New 124th Street Facility Opening

    Mount Sinai will soon open the newly constructed $80 million Mount Sinai Harlem Health Center, located at 158 West 124th Street, NY, NY. This new, state-of-art location will bring services closer to where our patients live and work while also continuing to provide the highest quality healthcare services in a holistic and convenient manner. Clinical…

  • Health Fairs for Seniors

    Health Fairs for Seniors

    August 14 and 21 Council Member Candidate Yusef Salaam at Graham Court With District Leader William Allen on his right, and District Leader Tamika Mapp on his left.

  • 50

    50

    Hip Hop turns 50, today. August 11, 1973 is the birthdate of hip-hop. It was the date DJ Kool Herc – Clive Campbell – deejayed a “Back to School Jam” in the recreation room of 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, introducing a culture that was coming together in Black and Latino neighborhoods throughout New…

  • Eve Arnold

    Eve Arnold

    Eve Arnold, a celebrated fashion photographer, is perhaps best known for her portraits of a nude Marilyn Monroe. Arnold should also be celebrated for the strikingly contemporary portfolio of work she produced in 1950 – the Harlem series. The photos of Black fashion shows caused a sensation. They led to an invitation for Arnold to…