Yolande’s Yard: Harlem Harvest Festival Back After A Two-Year Hiatus
By Yolande Brener After a hiatus of two years due to COVID-19, the Harlem Harvest Festival 2022 organized by Harlem Park to Park (HP2P) is back with a day of family fun.
By Yolande Brener After a hiatus of two years due to COVID-19, the Harlem Harvest Festival 2022 organized by Harlem Park to Park (HP2P) is back with a day of family fun.
Harlem Park to Park (HP2P) is a social enterprise representing 300+ entrepreneurs committed to cultural preservation, small business and economic development in Central Harlem, NYC’s most vibrant food and lifestyle hub.
After a two-year absence, the Harlem Harvest Festival is Back!
Celebrate the Harvest season and explore the Village of Harlem, NYC’s most vibrant food and lifestyle hub! The Harlem Harvest Festival is the one time a year that “city meets country.”
One of Harlem’s most anticipated events returns for its 9th year. Harlem Harvest Festival, a signature program of Harlem Park to Park, celebrates the harvest season with an impressive sampling of some of Harlem’s top local vendors.
Celebrate Fall at Harlem Park to Park’s 7th Annual Harlem Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 8th, 11 am to 4 pm, in Harlem, New York.
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced today the annual selection of 25 influential motion pictures to be inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.
Governors Island Arts announced today the launch of ‘House Fest,’ a three-day festival celebrating the incredible range of works presented by the seasonal arts, cultural, educational, and environmental Organizations in Residence on Governors Island.
New York City Artist Corps members have programmed over 700 free and public events.
Jody Sperling/Time Lapse Dance and The Columbus-Amsterdam BID join forces to present the Amsterdam Eco/Arts Festival.
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem will launch its annual Literary Festival on June 14, 2021, with a week-long virtual event that champions authors of African descent.
Two Good® Yogurt has teamed up with James Beard Award-winning and Harlemite Chef Marcus Samuelsson and Full Harvest this Earth Week.
Harlem is the perfect home for people who are looking to start anew. Besides the relatively lower cost of living, the neighborhood offers many benefits to professionals, students, and families alike.
New York African Restaurant Week (NYARW) will kick off its fifth annual celebration of African cuisine and culture on October 1-22, 2017.
Whether you are planning a trip to wine country or just want to know a little be more about what you are drinking when you hit The Winery or a friends house, learning to appreciate wine is one of life’s finer pleasures.