Saturday and Sunday, May 5th-6th, 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, May 5th, 3:00PM – 5:00PM, Tea in the Garden: History of Afternoon Tea at the Morris-Jumel Mansion, 65 Jumel Terrace, between 160th and 161st Street. Treat Mom to an afternoon of history and tasty treats. The tea party will take place outdoors to enjoy the view of the Mansion’s historic sunken garden. Hear food historian Francine Segan give a talk on Tea 101 and enjoy a full afternoon of tea service. The event is suitable for adults and families. It will sell out quickly, so RSVP soon! Tickets are $25 per person, $20 for members & $10 for children. Pre-paid advanced registration is required. To reserve a spot, call 212 923 8008
Saturday, May 5th, 11:00AM-2:00AM, Harlem Tavern Patio Debut for 2012, at 116th Street and FDB/8th Avenue. The Harlem Tavern will remove the outdoor tent and have a full patio ready for Cinco de Mayo festivities which includes a menu of Mexican offerings for the day: LINK
Sunday, May 6th, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Mother's Day Cards with Alton Weekes at the Studio Museum in Harlem, 144 West 125th Street. Meet stationery designer and Harlem native, Alton Weekes, who will lead a workshop offering participants the opportunity to create unique, hand-crafted greeting cards for Mother's Day. RSVP at the Studio Museum site: LINK
Sunday May 6th, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM, The 16th Annual Cinco de Mayo Festival on 116th Street. East Harlem's Mexican American population will be celebrating it's 16th annual Cinco de Mayo Festival on East Harlem's 116th Street: LINK
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