Join Harlem Day, August 17th, 2015, and get started by checking out the schedule below as part of the Harlem Week 2015 celebration in Harlem, New York.
Here’s the schedule:
W. 135th St. (bet. 5th Ave & Malcolm X Blvd)
10:00AM – 4:00PM
Upper Manhattan Auto Show
Featuring classic, vintage and the newest cars, as well as motorcycles and historic buses.
West 135th Street between 5th Avenue & Malcolm X Blvd.
12:00PM-6:00PM
Our Health Village
Health testing, education and information
Harlem Hospital Mural Pavilion 12NOON-6PM
(between 136th Street and 137th & Malcolm X Blvd.
Upper Manhattan Small Business Expo & Fair
10AM-4PM
(Fifth Avenue & Malcolm X Blvd)
HARLEM WEEK /USTA
Tri-State Junior Tennis Clinics 10AM-4PM
Howard Bennett Playground –
W. 135TH Street Fifth Ave & Malcolm X Blvd
NY City “Children’s Festival” (Day 2) 12NOON – 7PM
Theme: “Back to School”. Featuring exhibits, games, arts & crafts, live music, dance, free health testing and sports clinics
135th St. (bet. Malcolm X & Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Blvds.)
Site II
HMF-5th Avenue Main Stage 1PM-7PM
Jazz, R&B Musical Theatre, Hip Hop, Gospel and guest artists
Site III
1:00PM-7:00PM HMF/YMCA Stage
Dance, Gospel, Jazz, Spoken Word, Hip-Hop, R&B, Musical Theater and “Back to School” Children’s Fashion Show
NJPAC Jazz for Teens, Kim and Reggie Harris and others
135TH Street between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd
Site IV 1:00PM-7:00PM
HMF St. Nicholas Avenue Main Stage
W. 135th St. and St. Nicholas Ave.
Salute to Malcolm X featuring R&B, Jazz, Hip Hop, Blues, and Dance with a special guest performance by Doug E. Fresh and guest artists
1:00PM-6:00PM
International Vendors Village
Upscale arts and crafts and designers
Photograph by Seitu Oronde.
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