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  • NYC Children’s Festival

    Howard Bennett Playground 32 W 135th St, New York, NY, United States

    Kids between ages 5 to 12 years and their family members enjoy storytelling, children’s entertainment (performances showcasing tap dancers, dance troupes, step shows, hip hop, theater, poetry, vocalists, etc.), arts & crafts, double dutch competitions, face painting, technology information, information on health services,

  • Summer In The City

    Summer In The City West 135th Street from St. Nicholas Avenue - Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., New York, New York, United States

     “Summer In The City,” our second largest day of events, offers a full day of activities. With performances from local, national and international artists, the highly anticipated HARLEM WEEK Fashion Shows - Back-to-school, Uptown Flava and Clean & Classic,  health testing stations and

  • Alex Trebek Harlem Children’s Spelling Bee

    Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Blvd, New York, New York, United States

    Children from 1st – 5th grade show off their spelling brilliance and win prizes. Everyone’s a winner!

  • NYC Children’s Festival

    Howard Bennett Playground 32 W 135th St, New York, NY, United States

    Kids between ages 5 to 12 years and their family members enjoy storytelling, children’s entertainment (performances showcasing tap dancers, dance troupes, step shows, hip hop, theater, poetry, vocalists, etc.), arts & crafts, double dutch competitions, face painting, technology information, information on health services,

  • HARLEM DAY

    Harlem Day West 135th Street from 5th Avenue to St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, New York, United States

    The day that started it all in 1974, HARLEM DAY is our largest and final day, featuring three stages of entertainment, the Harlem Health Village, Harlem Broadway Row, Performances from Broadway productions, local, national and international artists in various musical genres from Jazz,

  • The Harlem Connection Radio Show

    On WHCR 90.3FM in Upper Manhattan/South Bronx or via WHCR.org/live-audio The Harlem Connection Radio Show regularly connects you to the history and magic of Harlem, USA via the music of your favorite artists — and ones you’re about to discover. This week features

  • Harlem On My Mind Conversations

    "Harlem on My Mind" showcases spirited, intergenerational conversations that span across a series of relevant cultural and historical topics with Harlem-inspired thought leaders whose work and influence significantly contribute to Harlem and the Harlem’s of the world.

  • Climate Change Conference

    Adam Clayton Powell Jr State Office Building 163 W 125th Street, New York, New York, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Presented by Columbia Climate School & The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, this conference looks at the Climate Change issue and its disproportionate negative impact on communities and countries of color. Hear from local researchers, government agencies, and community leaders on the challenges

  • Senior Citizens Day

    Adam Clayton Powell Jr State Office Building 163 W 125th Street, New York, New York, United States

    Senior Citizens Day is always regarded as one of the most important days of HARLEM WEEK as we celebrate our Seniors. This year Senior Citizens Day features live AND virtual components. Events taking place on site at the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State

  • The Harlem Connection Radio Show

    Virtual Event

    On WHCR 90.3FM in Upper Manhattan/South Bronx or via WHCR.org/live-audio  The Harlem Connection Radio Show regularly connects you to the history and magic of Harlem, USA via the music of your favorite artists — and ones you’re about to discover. This week features

  • PERCY SUTTON HARLEM 5K RUN & Rising NYRR at the Percy Sutton Harlem 5K

    135th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue 135th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    Grab your sneakers and prepare to immerse yourself in the lively culture of Harlem as you run the iconic streets, paying tribute to the life and legacy of trailblazer Percy Sutton. Experience the vibrant atmosphere, where local music resonates and enthusiastic spectators cheer

  • Hazel Dukes Memorial Family Health Walk

    135th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue 135th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    This free event promotes community health and awareness through physical activity while celebrating a heroine of Harlem and “the Harlems of the world" the late Hazel N. Dukes. Bring the family and engage in healthy activity together by participating in this morning walk.

  • “A Great Day In Harlem”

    Ulysses S Grant National Memorial Park 122nd Street & Riverside Drive, New York, United States

    Our first major public outdoor event. The day will begin at 12 Noon with the opening of the International Village featuring vendors and exhibitors with items for sale ranging from arts & crafts, jewelry, clothing, unique accessories, international foods and more. Stage entertainment

  • The Harlem Connection Radio Show

    Virtual Event

    7PM-9PM on https://thepositivecommunity.com/positive-community-radio   The Harlem Connection Radio Show regularly connects you to the history and magic of Harlem, USA via the music of your favorite artists — and ones you’re about to discover. This week features artists who’ve graced HARLEM WEEK stages over

  • HARLEM WEEK HACK-A-THON

    Young people, Ages 12 - 21 are brought together to work in teams to solve challenges or “Hack” problems using technology. This year’s challenge to the young people is "How can young people use knowledge, technology, and teamwork to improve their schools, careers,

  • HARLEM WEEK YOUTH CONFERENCE

    Young people come together to discuss what they’re seeing and what’s affecting them daily. What are the problems, and what can be done to correct the problems. Youth are talking and sharing with each other having real conversations.

  • Economic Development Day

    This event will feature key discussions on Community Development, Economic Development & Diversity, and Technology & Cyber-Security with experts in the related fields from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies to representatives from New York City & New York State Government.

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