Dessert

In a pair of recent Eater articles, Harlem restaurants got shout outs for superlative conclusions to any meal or evening.

Field Trip and Settepani are both highlighted. Read the reviews (below) to learn why you need to sample these local jewels.

https://ny.eater.com/maps/best-tiramisu-nyc

https://ny.eater.com/maps/best-desserts-nyc

The Lindy Hop Went to Scandinavia

Listen to the story of the Lindy Hop dance, as it travels out of Harlem’s history, and into Sweden.

From NPR’s Rough Translation.

https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1066965712/1067022541

Black Resilience and Sustainability Exhibit at Calabar Gallery

Calabar Gallery has a powerful new show up.

BLM+COVID-19 in 2020

The Museum of the City of New York has a new exhibit about the New York response/experience of COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter protests. This timeline is worth watching and remembering just how fraught 2020 was (oh, and it had, perhaps, the most consequential presidential election in our lifetime…?).

To order tickets to the Museum, see:

http://35948.blackbaudhosting.com/35948/tickets?tab=3&txobjid=e8515371-445d-47a5-9f63-15dcb8fa977e

Free Hot Breakfasts for Children

FIELDTRIP in Harlem will be serving hot breakfasts daily for children between the hours of 7 am – 8 am.
The program runs from May 26, and ends on June 25.  Breakfast will be served from FIELDTRIP weekdays M – F from 7 AM – 8 AM
Please reserve your breakfast 3 days before pickup. Breakfasts must be reserved by an adult and require an adult signoffBreakfasts must be reserved to pick up. No walkups will be accommodated. 
Breakfasts are free to all children who sign up.
For questions, please email: [email protected]
RSVP