Saturday and Sunday, 9th-10th, 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
Fridy, June 8th-9th, 8:00PM & 10:30PM, Little Jimmy Scott at Ginny's Supper Club, 310 Lenox Avenue and 126th Street. The legendary Little Jimmy Scott descend upon Ginny’s performing two sets each night at the lounge within the Red Rooster. Tickets: $40 for seats, $20 standing room at the bar (standing Room tickets can only be purchased at the door). Purchase tickets by calling 212.421.3821 and mention the JIMMY SCOTT event or go online: LINK.
Friday-Sunday, June 8th-10th, 7:30PM, The Fourth Annual Grey Gardens Staunch Celebration focuses on Jerry Torre, the "Marble Faun" of Grey Gardens at Maysles Cinema, 343 Lenox Avenue at 127th Street. For this year's Grey Gardens Staunch Celebration, alongside the two Maysles Brothers' Grey Gardens movies, the Maysles Cinema presents a very special first look at the new documentary The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens, about Grey Gardens subject and friend of the two Edith Beales, Jerry Torre, whom the two Edith Beales dubbed 'The Marble Faun', for his likeness to the titular Nathaniel Hawthorne character. For the full schedule and tickets for the festival, go the the Maysles Cinema site: LINK
Saturday, June 9th, 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.
Sunday, June 10th, 11:00AM-4:00PM, The 23rd Annual Mount Morris Park House Tour, starting at Pelham Fritz Community Center, Mount Morris Park West & West 122nd Street,. Early discount tickets are available for the Mount Morris Park House tour for those who want to take an inside look at some of Manhattan' most beautiful homes in one of the first historic districts established uptown. Ten addresses have been selected for this year's tour and discounted $25 tickets ($30 day of event) can be purchased on the MMPCIA site: LINK
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