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

    Starting point 135th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue Starting point 135th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, New York, 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 on participants at every corner. Bring the kids out to participate in

  • Hazel Dukes Memorial Family Health Walk

    Hazel Dukes Memorial Family Health Walk 135th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, New York, 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. Entertainment from the stage is presented in four segments. 1. Artz, Rootz & Rhythm featuring

    Free
  • HARLEM WEEK YOUTH CONFERENCE

    Young people come together to discuss what they’re seeing and what’s affecting them daily. What are the problems, what can be done to correct the problems and the good that comes out of all of it. Youth are talking and sharing with each other having real conversation. If ever there is a time for the

  • Economic Development Day

    This event will feature key discussions on Community Development, Economic Development & Diversity, 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.

  • Harlem On My Mind Conversations – Celebrating Our Magic through Fashion

    "Harlem on my Mind Conversations" will showcase 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. This conversation features celebrated designers talking about how we Celebrate Our Magic through Fashion

  • Black Health Matters/HARLEM WEEK

    Riverside Church 490 Riverside Drive, New York, New York, United States

    "Our Voice, Our Wellness. ADVOCATING FOR A HEALTHIER TOMORROW"Join us for the Black Health Matters HARLEM WEEK 2025 Health Summit & Expo on Thursday, August 14th - a transformative day of health, wellness, and fun, entirely focused on YOU. Dive into vital topics, from Autoimmune Diseases to Oncology, and engage with top health providers to

  • Banking & Finance For Small Business & Entrepreneurs

    Chase Community Banking Center 55 West 125th Street, New York, New York, United States

    This evening workshop/reception will help entrepreneurs/small business owners deepen their business expertise and gain insights into establishing credit, accessing capital, marketing, networking, and more.Click here to RSVP: https://events.chase.com/300068545

  • Harlem On My Mind Conversations: A Conversation on Justice, Reform, and the Future

    "Harlem on my Mind Conversations" will showcase 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. This conversation on Justice, Reform, and the Future between Kirsten Wilder, Georgia State Organizer, REFORM Alliance

  • 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, and more.

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