Friday, September 21st, 6:00PM-8:00PM, Indie Short Films at La Maison d'Art Gallery, 229 West 132nd Street, between ACP and FDB. La Maison d'Art is a Central Harlem brownstone bed and breakfast which also has an art gallery with curated events. New films from various other directors will now be shown in September which are all free to attend. In a couple of weeks, The Bronx Belletomane will have a screening with director at hand. There will also be live Jazz throughout the month with a $10 suggested donation. See the full schedule for the gallery at La Maison d'Art: LINK
Saturday, September 22nd, Octoberfest at Bier International, 2099 FDB and 113th Street. Bier International was the first to bring Octoberfest to Harlem and they do it in a big way with a whole pig roast right out front in the early evening. Check out the Facebook site for more updates: LINK
Saturday and Sunday, September 22nd and 23rd, 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, September 22nd, 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, September 22nd, 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.
Saturday, September 22nd, and Sunday, September 23rd at 3:00PM, Faux-Real Theatre: Jason & The Argonauts at the Morris-Jumel Mansion, 65 Jumel Terrace between 160th and 161st Street. Faux-Real Theatre: Jason & The Argonauts With the goal of making classical theater dynamic, relevant and just plain fun, the Faux-Real Theatre Company (FRTC) in cooperation with the Morris-Jumel Mansion presents a Greek classic. The event is FREE and no advanced registration is required: LINK
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