Friday, August 24, 2012

☞ SEE: Around Harlem this Weekend

Friday, August 24th, 7:00PM-8:30PM, Jazzmobile at Jackie Robinson Park, 148th Street and Bradhurst Avenue.  Lynette Washington performs at Jackie Robinson Park this weekend as the free summer concerts continue: LINK

Friday, August 24th, 7:00PM-10:00 PM, Uptown Fridays at the Studio Museum Cafe, 144 West 125th Street. Uptown Fridays at the Studio Museum will feature DJ Reborn next weekend. It’s more than a DJ and dancing—it’s an opportunity to connect with artists, curators, collectors and critics at the center of black art and culture. Admission includes a guided gallery tour of one of the Studio Museum's current exhibitions, dancing in the courtyard and cocktails. Tickets to Uptown Fridays: Studio Museum Members: $15.00, Non-Members: $20.00. For more information and to RSVP: UptownFridays@studiomuseum.org

Saturday and Sunday, August 25th and 26th, 6:00AM-6:00PM, Harlem Treasure Chest Flea Market, 117th Street and FDB/8th Avenue.  South Harlem's first flea market arrives just in time for the warm weather. Check out the offerings from local antique vendors this weekend: LINK

Saturday, August 25th, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, The Morningside Park Farmers Market at 110th Street and Manhattan Avenue. Drop by the corner of 110th and Manhattan Avenue to check out what's in season at the Morningside Park Farmers Market. These local markets only grow and improve with community support so make sure to visit each Saturday: LINK.

Saturday, August 25th, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, The Mount Morris Park Historic District Farmers Market at 122nd Street and Lenox. The Mount Morris Park Historic District Farmers Market returns for 2012 at a new location right on Lenox Avenue.

Sunday, August 26th, 3:00PM-7:00PM, Sundae Sermon at Morningside Park, 114th Street and Morningside Drive.  Sundae Sermon is a great free afternoon of dancing to soulful deep house, disco and afro beats with a family friendly, feel good vibe in Harlem's Moringside Park. Sundae Sermon's mission is to support the spirit and strengthen the Harlem community by providing a platform to pormote environmental, educational and recreational family friendly activities in a healthy, casual environment: www.SundaeSermon.com

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