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- Sexy Taco is Back!
Photo Credit Noah Fecks @noafecksisawesome Harlem restaurateurs Chef Brian Washington Palmer and Nikoa Evans, are “bringing sexy back” to Strivers’ Row by reviving Sexy Taco, their California street food brand in the former Ruby’s Vintage Space. The restaurant group completely revamped the space to create an entirely new vibe with its signature eclectic decor; a delicious menu of tacos, burritos, and other yummy bites; and a festive and sexy offering of cocktails. The move allows the group to take advantage of the growing nightlife scene developing on Upper 7th Avenue in Harlem while bringing back a beloved brand to their loyal customers. We recently stopped by on a #TacoTuesday to embrace the revamp and enjoy some sexy tacos, luscious cocktails and provocative tunes. Of course we started with guacamole and chips, the classic app. It was creamy and served with jalapeno slices for kick of heat. Copy our order for a meal that will have you returning every week: -Korean beef tacos, fish tacos, bang bang shrimp tacos -Mango margaritas, classic margaritas, frozen margaritas....and did we mention margaritas? View our very sexy video from our IG to get the full experience: Video Credit @SidraStartups The NEW Sexy Taco offers a selection of customized tacos, bowls and burritos with fillings that include options like Cuban Chicken, Beef Birria, and Vegan Chorizo; and sexy cocktails that include the Hurricane Ceasar and the Fire Negroni. The decor completes the atmosphere with tiled floors, vintage wallpaper coverings, a mural of Chaka Kahn anchoring the back wall and the bar’s signature flamingos and classic kitsch on display throughout the space. Photo Credit Oleg March “The pandemic forced all businesses to reassess their operations, brand positioning and the way in which their audience's preferences may have evolved during the last 18 months. As the city and country reopens with renewed energy, people are venturing out and seeking experiences that offer a fun and festive way to socialize with friends and family while being safe. Sexy Taco is a familiar brand to the community that represents that fun, celebratory energy and was best suited for our new strategy,” said Evans. Sexy Taco 2340 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd M-F 4 PM - 11 PM | S & S 11 AM - 11 PM Share this news with a friend who enjoy tacos, tequila and tunes. Don't wait for #tacotuesday to experience a very sexy meal in Harlem.
- Free Harlem Summer Juneteenth 2021
FILM Summer of Soul Saturday, June 19th, 5:00 PM Marcus Garvey Park Celebrate Juneteenth in Harlem with a free, outdoor screening of Summer of Soul presented by Target in association with Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage, NYC Parks’ Historic Harlem Parks, and JazzMobile. More info FESTIVALS Harlem Juneteenth Family Block Party Saturday, June 19th, 11:00 AM 92 St. Nicholas Ave It’s a family event and our cornerstone will be the book giveaway for students (K-12) along with other fun activities and entertainment planned: spoken word, readings, live vocal music, hula hooping, yoga, a magic show, art projects, and more. More info Grandmas Place Juneteenth Block Party Saturday, June 19th, 12 PM – 5 PM June nineteenth is a very special day in African American history. It is the day that the last slaves were informed that they were finally free! In honor of this special day, Grandma’s Place is hosting a block party! There will be live music, food, and classic games! More Info ArtCrawl Harlem June 12th, 1:00 PM ArtCrawl Harlem Artist in Residence House on Governors Island Join ArtCrawl Harlem on Saturday, June 12th at 1:00 PM as we celebrate Portrait Artist Artist Michael Obele and his work while in residence at the ArtCrawl Harlem Boundaries & Connections Artist Residency on Governors Island, NTC. More info KidsFest Day 1 June 19th, 2:00 PM Morningside Ave b/t 115th & 116th Sts NYC Kidsfest is entering its 16th year and we’re super thrilled to bringing you an incredible live and socially distanced festival!!! Join us as we pack the weekend of June 19th and 20th with loads of performing artists, storytelling workshops, raffles, kung fu, music, and dance. More info KidsFest Day 2 June 20th, 2:00 PM Jackie Robinson Park Bandshell NYC Kidsfest is entering its 16th year and we’re super thrilled to bringing you an incredible live and socially distanced festival!!! Join us as we pack the weekend of June 19th and 20th with loads of performing artists, storytelling workshops, raffles, kung fu, music, and dance. More info The Uptown Night Market Every Second Thursday (July 8th, August 12th & September 9th) 4:00-10:00 PM 12th Avenue & West 138th Street The Uptown Night Market is the place to be in West Harlem every second Thursday of the month starting from July until November 2021. Each evening will feature a curated selection of NYC and locally-based food & beverage concepts, arts & crafts, packaged goods, and performers. More info 116th Street Festival Saturday, July 10th, 11:00 AM 116th Street Festival STREAMING FEST Festival celebrates its 36th Anniversary. With the current Covid-19 Pandemic, the event is presented as a STREAMING FEST reaching millions of viewers from New York, as well as throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and the world. More info MUSIC Revival 5: Hybrid! at Grant’s Tomb Saturday, June 19th, 4:00 PM General Grant National Memorial For REVIVAL 5: Hybrid!, we will celebrate “Innovation and New Connections”: How we took care of our bodies and spirits! Learn, watch, and participate with our multi-generational company, legendary guest artists, and older adults sharing stories of new ways of connecting learned from this pandemic. More info PITY THESE ASHES: TULSA 1921 – 2021 Saturday, June 19th, 7:00 PM HarlemStage On Juneteenth, The Harlem Players in partnership with Harlem Stage, The Greene Space at WQXR/WNYC, and the Harlem School of the Arts will present Pity These Ashes: Tusla 1921 -2021, a free digital concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre. The event will feature the world premiere of Adolphus Hailstork’s Tulsa 1921 (Pity These Ashes, Pity This Dust), as well as compositions by Jessie Montgomery, Alice Coltrane, and Trevor Weston with soloists mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges and violinist Jessica (Lady Jess) McJunkins, WQXR host and author Terrance McKnight, and conductor Amadi Azikiwe leading the Harlem Chamber Players. More info Live with Carnegie Hall: Juneteenth Celebration Saturday, June 19th, 7:30 PM Online Rev. Dr. James A. Forbes Jr. leads this celebration—along with special guest Wayne Brady—to recognize the importance of this historic day and to acknowledge the long road still ahead. In addition to music, dance, and commentary, the evening also recognizes contributions made by prominent African Americans today: Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, and Robert F. Smith, businessman and chairman of Carnegie Hall’s Board of Trustees. More info Charlie Parker with Strings Saturday, August 28th, 6:00 PM Marcus Garvey Park Though his legacy would come to be defined by his indelible contributions to bebop, the Charlie Parker with Strings albums were Charlie Parker’s best-selling recordings during his lifetime, featuring the legendary saxophonist’s takes on standards like Gershwin’s “Summertime” and Klenner & Lewis’ “Just Friends.” More info ART & CULTURE Her, Unfolding June 13th, 3:00 PM Kente Royal Gallery, 2373 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. ‘Her, Unfolding’ displays the story of a Brown Skin Girl who is grappling with her interior and exterior worlds. The sequence of paintings tells the story of her everyday endurance and vulnerability. Paintings exhibit every nook and corner of her life as she continues to discover herself. The style and details give deeper insight into what it means to be a black/brown woman in the world today. More info The Protest and the Recuperation June 12 – August 14, 2021 Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery The Protest and The Recuperation is a survey of artistic perspectives on, and responses to, the global phenomenon of mass protest and of recuperative strategies of resistance. The exhibition’s ten artists present nuanced perspectives on the value of protests as aggregate expressions of thousands, even millions, of individual participants through their myriad works focused on protest participation, observation, interpretation, representation, and appropriation. More info Brown Skin Girls June 13th, 3:00 PM Kente Royal Gallery, 2373 Adam Clayton Powell Jr, Blvd Harlem-based independent creative house Vinyl Crown, founded by Khalil “Saint Cassius” Walton, presents Brown Skin Girls: A Discussion with Dynamic Women of Color. The program accompanies their flagship exhibit Vinyl Crown Presents: Her Unfolding, an Immersive Exhibit by Lauren Kelisha Muller. Both programs are an extension of Saint Cassius’ single “Brown Skin Girls.” More info
- Guide to Black Harlem 2021
The Guide to Black Harlem is BACK for Summer 2021! Supporting Harlem and supporting Black business is not a trend and will never go out of style. Here’s your Black Harlem guide to taste, hear, see, shop and EXPERIENCE Harlem in 2021. You can support in multiple categories: arts & culture, clothing and accessories, food and drink, fitness, gift shops and more. Experience Harlem has always celebrated and highlighted black-owned businesses. Now’s your chance to plan your Summer 2021! Like, love, & share this listing with your fellow Harlemites. SEE Galleries Essie Green Galleries 419A Convent Ave 212 368 9635 www.essiegreengalleries.com Hamilton Landmark Galleries 467 W 144th St 212 281 7667 www.harlemaa.org Rio II Gallery 583 Riverside Dr, 7th Fl 212 568 2030 www.bhc.org/art/rio2 The Long Gallery 2073 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 646 559 8368 www.long.gallery Kente Royal Gallery 2373 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd 347 421 2006 www.kenteroyalgallery.com Historic Landmarks Duke Ellington Memorial 110th St & 5th Ave 212 310 6600 www.nycgovparks.org Frederick Douglass Memorial 110th St & Frederick Douglass Blvd www.nycgovparks.org Hamilton Heights Historic District 142nd – 145th Sts, Amsterdam – St Nicholas Aves Mount Morris Park Historic District 119th – 124th Sts, Lenox Ave – Mount Morris Park W www.mmpcia.org Strivers’ Row 138th – 139th Sts btwn Adam Clayton Powell, Jr & Frederick Douglass Blvds Swing Low: Harriett Tubman Memorial 121st St at Frederick Douglass Blvd & St Nicholas Ave Museums/Cultural Institutions Audubon Ballroom Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center 3940 Broadway 212 568 1341 www.theshabazzcenter.net El Museo del Barrio 1230 5th Ave 212 831 7272 www.elmuseo.org Harlem School of the Arts 645 St Nicholas Ave 212 926 4100 www.harlemschoolofthearts.org Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Lenox Ave 212 491 2200 www.nypl.org Studio Museum in Harlem (temporarily closed) 144 W 125th St 212 864 4500 www.studiomuseum.org Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling 898 St Nicholas Ave 212 335 0004 www.sugarhillmuseum.org The National Jazz Museum in Harlem 58 W 129th St 212 348 8300 www.jazzmuseuminharlem.org Performance Aaron Davis Hall The City College of New York 160 Convent Ave 212 650 6900 www.adhatccny.org Classical Theatre of Harlem 566 W 159th St, #44 347 688 6304 www.classicaltheatreofharlem.org Dance Theatre of Harlem 466 W 152nd St 212 690 2800 www.dancetheatreofharlem.org Harlem Stage 150 Convent Ave 212 281 9240 www.harlemstage.org Mama Foundation for the Arts 149 W 126th St 212 280 1045 www.mamafoundation.org National Black Theatre 2031 5th Ave 212 722 3800 www.nationalblacktheatre.org New Heritage Theater Group 253 W 138th St 212 926 0104 www.newhertitagetheater.org Movies/Film ImageNation/Raw Space 2031 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 212 340 1874 www.imagenation.us MIST 46 W 116th St 212 828 6478 www.mistharlem.com Theaters Apollo Theater 253 W 125th St 212 531 5305 www.apollotheater.com The Riverside Theatre 91 Claremont Ave 212 870 6784 www.theriversidetheatre.net HEAR Music American Legion Post #398 248 W 132nd St Facebook Jazzmobile 91 Claremont Ave 212 866 4900 www.jazzmobile.org Showman’s Jazz Club 375 W 125th St 212 864 8941 Facebook Sundae Sermon www.sundaesermon.com SHOP Apparel/Accessories Bow Tai Children’s Boutique 347 258 0241 www.bowtainyc.com Flamekeepers Hat Club 273 W 121st St 212 531 3542 www.flamekeepershatclub.com Harlem Aesthetic www.shimoda-accessories.com Harlem Haberdashery 245 Lenox Ave 646 707 0070 www.harlemhaberdashery.com Harlem’s Heaven Boutique 2538 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 212 491 7706 www.harlemsheaven.com Hats by Bunn 2283 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 212 694 3590 www.hatsbybunn.com The Brownstone 24 E 125th St 212 996 7980 www.thebrownstonewoman.com Beauty/Grooming Bibi Salon 325 Lenox Ave Suite 2S 646 669 7511 www.bibisalonnyc.com Brazilian Babes 2285 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 347 954 9994 www.brazilianbabesllc.com Curly Textured Bar 115 Edgecombe Ave 917 261 6717 www.simpleebeautiful.com Denny Moe’s 2496 Frederick Douglass Blvd 646 423 5981 www.dennymoe.com Honey Salon 174 St Nicholas Ave 212 663 0100 www.honeysalonnyc.com Levels 425 W 125th St 212 663 6144 www.levelsbarbershop.com Opulence Waxing Spa 2130 Adam Clayton Powell Jr, Blvd Ste 115 917 999 5918 www.opulencewax.com YSB Salon 2520 Frederick Douglass Blvd 646 767 0034 www.ysbsalon.com Children Grandma’s Place 84 W 120th St 212 360 6776 www.grandmasplaceinharlem.com Harlem Pediatric Associates 2256 2nd Ave 212 678 5437 Community Boys & Girls Club of Harlem 521 W 145th St 212 283 6770 www.bgcharlem.org SoHarlem Creative Outlet 1361 Amsterdam Ave, Ste 340 212 222 2792 www.soharlem.org Flowers Barbara’s Flowers 2522 Frederick Douglass Blvd 212 234 3211 www.harlemflowers.com Franz James Floral Boutique 2114 Frederick Douglas Blvd 212 531 1400 www.fjfloral.com Health/Fitness Harlem Chi Community Acupuncture 360 W 125th St, 2nd Fl 212 280 7900 www.harlemchi.com Harlem Cycle 2350 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 646 404 2891 www.harlem-cycle.com Harlem Pilates www.harlempilates.com JTW FIT 2235 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd 203 936-8326 www.getjtwfit.com Urban Yoga Foundation 549 W 152nd St 212 234 2371 www.urbanyogafoundation.org Home/Gifts NiLu 191 Lenox Ave 646 964 4926 www.shopnilu.com Yara Imports 2 W 125th St 212 289 3842 ww.yaraafricanfabrics.com Services Cohen’s Fashion Optical 86 W 125th St 212 996 2676 www.cohensfashionoptical.com George Shelby White, DDS, FACP 45 W 132 St, Ste 1N 212 862 9600 Dr. Merrick’s Dental Studio 260 W 139th St 212 281 1283 www.drmerrickdds.com Harlem Center for Aesthetic Dentistry 470 Lenox Ave, Suite 1D Lenox Terrace Apartments 347 894 5730 www.harlemdentistry.com Mia’s Bathhouse for Pets 247 W 145th St 212 694 8607 SCHOP! Personalized In-Home Food Service 917 689 7106 www.SCHOPnyc.com Sudsy Water 2394 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 347 366 8079 www.sudsywater.com TASTE American Belle Harlem 2363 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 347 819 4076 www.belleharlem.com Chick’nCone Harlem 370 Lenox Ave Instagram Chocolat Restaurant Lounge 2223 Frederick Douglass Blvd 212 222 4545 www.chocolatharlem.com Field Trip 109 Lenox Ave 917 639 3919 www.fieldtripnyc.com Greedy Pot 1944 Adam Clayton Powell Jr, Blvd 917 675 7676 www.facebook.com/greedypot1 Lolo’s Seafood Shack 303 W 116th St 646 649 3356 www.lolosseafoodshack.com Melba’s 300 W 114th St 212 864 7777 www.melbasrestaurant.com Red Rooster/Ginny’s Supper Club 310 Lenox Ave 212 792 9001 www.redroosterharlem.com Renaissance 2245 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 646 838 7604 www.renaissance-harlem.com Reverence 2592 Frederick Douglass Blvd reverence.nyc Ruby’s Vintage 2340 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 646 454 9899 rubysvintageharlem.com The Row 2374 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 646 767 9582 www.therowharlem.com Bakery Lee Lee’s Bakery 283 W 118th St 917 493 6633 www.leeleesrugelach.com Make My Cake 125th St (near Morningside Ave) www.makemycake.com Ma Smith’s Dessert Cafe 2380 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 212 234 2344 www.masmithsdessertcafe.com Sweet Chef Southern Style Bakery 122 Hamilton Pl 212 862 5909 Bars/Lounges/Pubs 67 Orange Street 2082 Frederick Douglass Blvd 212 662 2030 www.67orangestreet.com Cove Lounge 325 Lenox Ave 212 665 3455 www.covelounge.com Harlem Hookah 381 Lenox Ave www.harlemhookah.com Harlem Hops 2268 Adam Clayton Powell Jr, Blvd 646 998 3444 www.harlemhops.com Harlem L Lounge 2131 Frederick Douglass Blvd Hexagon Lounge 318 W 142nd St Caribbean Sisters Cuisine 47 E 124th St www.sisterscuisineharlem.com Patrick’s Place 2835 Frederick Douglass Blvd 212 491 7800 www.patricksplaceharlem.com The Edge 101 Edgecombe Ave 212 939 9688 www.edgecafeharlem.com Coffee/Tea/Cafe Ginjan Café 85 E 125th St www.drinkginjan.com Harlem Chocolate Factory 2363 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 646 922 8816 www.harlemchocolatefactory.com Make My Cake Coffee Shop & Bakehouse 409 W 125th NBHD Brulee 2620 Frederick Douglass Blvd www.nbhdbrulee.com Plowshares Coffee Roasters 1351 Amsterdam Ave 646 755 8667 www.plowsharescoffee.com Serengeti Kitchen 22 E 125th St 212 837 1057 www.serengetikitchen.com Sugarhill Creamery 184 Lenox Ave 3629 Broadway 212 634 9004 www.sugarhillcreamery.com Fast Bites Devin’s Fish & Chips 747 Saint Nicholas Avenue www.devins-fish-chips.com Famous Fish Market 684 St Nicholas Ave 212 491 8323 Harlem Seafood Soul (Food Truck) NE Corner of W 125th St & Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd Instagram Lighthouse Fish Market 2451 Frederick Douglass Blvd www.lighthousefishmarket.com Ethiopian Abyssinia 268 W 135th S 212 281 2673 www.abyssinianyc.com Massawa 1239 Amsterdam Ave 212 663 0505 www.massawanyc.com Soprano Restaurant 2084 Frederick Douglass Blvd 212 662 0620 www.zomanyc.com Tsion Cafe 763 St. Nicholas Avenue 212 234 2070 www.tsioncafe.com French Chez Lucienne 308 Lenox Ave 212 289 5555 www.chezlucienne.com Crepe Master 139 W 116th St 646 559 9224 www.crepemasternyc.com Yatenga French Bistro & Bar 2269 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 212 690 0699 www.yatengabistro.com Italian Ristorante Settepani 196 Lenox Ave 917 492 4806 www.settepani.com Vinateria 2211 Frederick Douglass Blvd 212 662 8462 www.vinaterianyc.com Latin Amor Cubano 2018 3rd Ave 212 996 1220 www.amorcubanorestaurant.com Cascabel Taqueria 2799 Broadway 212 665 1500 www.nyctacos.com Senegalese Africa Kine Restaurant 2269 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 212 666 9400 www.africakine.com Les Ambassades 2200 Frederick Douglass Blvd 212 666 0078 Lenox Saphire 341 Lenox Ave 212 866 9700 www.lenoxsaphireharlem.com Ponty Bistro 2375 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd 212 234 6475 www.pontybistroharlem.com Teranga 1280 5th Ave www.itsteranga.com Somalian Safari 219 W 116th St 646 964 4252 www.safariharlem.com Southern/Soul BLVD Bistro 2149 Frederick Douglass Blvd 212 678 6200 www.blvdbistrony.com Charles’ Pan Fried Chicken 340 W 145th St (Opening Summer 2021) 212 281 1800 Harlem Biscuit Company 2082 Frederick Douglass Blvd 929 390 1472 www.harlembiscuitcompany.com Londel’s Supper Club 2620 Frederick Douglass Blvd 212 234 6114 www.londelsrestaurant.com Melba’s 300 W 114th St 212 864 7777 www.melbasrestaurant.com Miss Maude’s Spoonbread 366 W 110th St 212 865 6744 www.spoonbreadinc.com Sylvia’s 328 Lenox Ave 212 996 0660 www.sylviasrestaurant.com Vegetarian Seasoned Veg 55 St Nicholas Ave 212 222 0092 www.seasonedvegan.com Uptown Juice Bar 54 E 125th St 212 987 2660 Facebook
- Shop & Sip 2021 – Juneteenth Edition
Shop & Sip Harlem: Juneteenth Edition 2021 is coming soon! Shop your favorite Black-owned businesses in Harlem, then sip a complimentary* Maker’s Mark cocktail to celebrate. SHOP: Home to Harlem Pop Up | 246 Lenox Ave, hometoharlem.nyc Make My Cake | 409 W 125th St (Grand Opening June 19th), makemycake.com NiLu | 191 Lenox Ave, shopnilu.com Sudsy Water | 2394 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, sudsywater.com The Brownstone | 24 E 125th St, thebrownstonewoman.com Wines by Mozel | winesbymozel.com SIP: 67 Orange St | 2082 Frederick Douglass Blvd, 67orangestreet.com Chocolat | 2223 Frederick Douglass Blvd, chocolatharlem.com Cove Lounge | 325 Lenox Ave, covelounge.com Harlem Hookah | 381 Lenox Ave, harlemhookah.com Melba’s | 300 W 114th St, www.melbasrestaurant.com Ponty Bistro | 2375 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd, pontybistroharlem.com Renaissance Harlem | 2245 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr Blvd, renaissance-harlem.com Settepani | 196 Lenox Ave, settepani.com *To receive a Maker’s Mark® complimentary cocktail must make a purchase from a participating shop to receive a drink ticket that may be redeemed at a participating restaurant. Applies to purchases made 06/18/21 – 06/20/21. Promotion ends 06/20/21. Must be 21 years or older to participate. Food purchase must accompany complimentary Maker’s Mark® cocktail. While supplies last. Drink responsibly. Let’s keep Harlem alive and thriving #shopandsipharlem
- 30th Annual Jazz in July Festival
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- The Harlem Arts Alliance Proudly Announces the Creation of Harlem’s Striver’s Arts
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- Harlem Tourism 2014
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- SAVE THE DATE: Harlem Social Media Expo
Harlem Social Media Expo 2014 Tools to Maximize Your Social Media Impact & ROI Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 Location: MIST Harlem, 40 W. 116TH Street Lenox Avenue & Fifth Avenue Time: 8:30 am to 11:30 am Estimated attendance: 150+ Local Entrepreneurs & Small Business Owners Program: 8:30 am – 11:30 am Expo: Sponsors & Social Media Exhibitors 8:30 am – 8:55 am Registration/Continental Breakfast/Exhibitors 8:55 am – 9:00 am Welcome 9:00 am – 9:15 am Keynote Presenter/Motivator: Kathryn Finney, Founder & Managing Director, Digital Undivided; The Budget Fashionista Building A Brand In A Digital World: Learn the tools for successful brand building in a digital marketplace 9:15 am – 9:25 am Harlem’s Alive! product demonstration 9:25 am to 9:30 am Break: Networking, Exhibitors 9:30 am – 10:25 am Workshop Series (1) (1a) The New Social Scene: Navigating the Best Platforms for your Business (1b) SEO: How to Increase Online Visibility for Your Website & Social Media Platforms 10:25 am to 10:35 am Break: Networking, Exhibitors 10:35 am – 11:30 am Workshops Series (2) (2a) Mobile Marketing Opportunity: Apps & Beyond (2b) Content is Key: Engaging Your Customers through Effective Online Content #cultural #guide #essential #event #Harlem #local #Uptown #culture #NewYork #experienceharlem #experience #ExperienceHarlem #NYC #shoplocal #harlemnyc #harlemites #NY
- LAND YOGA SUMMER SOLSTICE
We will start the event off with a free one-hour yoga class open to the public at 11am, taught by all three teachers, Lara, Dana, and Michael. At 12pm, we will have an Ashtanga Yoga Demonstration outside of the studio followed by live music by Fort Vine and Ryan McGale of Make Music New York. The final event will be a Summer Solstice Ritual at 12:30pm in the yoga studio. We will have guests write a wish or goal on a slip of paper and attach it to a sun wheel that we will have in the studio. There will also be chanting, an explanation of the Summer Solstice, and various prizes. The event is being sponsored by Yli Factory Cupcakes, as they are providing our event with mini cupcakes for our guests, and Seasoned Vegan, a restaurant in Harlem that is providing samples of vegan “chicken” nuggets to the event. #cultural #guide #essential #event #Harlem #local #Uptown #culture #NewYork #experienceharlem #experience #ExperienceHarlem #NYC #shoplocal #harlemnyc #harlemites #NY
- Special Morning Homebuyer Education Seminar Series Summer 2014
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- Romeo n Juliet opens Saturday, July 5!
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- Making Your Money Work for You Financial Capacity Workshop Series
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