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Our July Coffee Bark is this Saturday, July 10th from 9am-11am at St. Nick’s Dog Run. Come to the Dog Run and celebrate the beginning of summer with free coffee and donuts. Socialize with fellow dog owners and discuss issues and ideas on concerning St. Nicholas Park and St. Nick’s Dog Run. Our Coffee Barks [...]

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FULL SCHEDULE Monday, July 12 – Good Hair with performance by Black Sheep Thursday, July 15* – Still Bill with performance by Jeremy James Monday, July 19 – Freedom Riders with performance by Nakia Henry Monday, July 26 – The Spirit of Salsa (NYLIFF screening & HBO) with live salsa! (Raindate August 2) Wednesday, July [...]

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One of our favorite events of the summer.  Come hear live DJ’s spin fresh tunes at St. Nick and other fine parks in the Harlem and Bronx areas!  And don’t be surprised if you can’t stop yourself from dancing!

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Dear Friends! Please join The Children’s Art Carnival students and staff for our 2010 End-of-Year Exhibit and Silent Auction Benefit. The event will showcase works created by the wonderful, young artists participating in our Spring Cycle programs. In addition, Children’s Art Carnival Instructors and creative affiliates will be exhibiting art and other offerings through a [...]

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The Junior League has completed is massive planting projects throughout St. Nicholas Park and will have their ribbon cutting this Saturday, June 5th at the 128th Street Playground. More details on invite above.

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IN DIALOGUE The City College of New York The West Harlem Art Fund, Inc. Division of Humanities & the Arts www.myharlem.org/ 212-690-0867 www.ccny.cuny.edu/ (212) 650-8836 ANNOUNCEMENT RELEASE Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens– Jimi Hendrix West Harlem, NY …. The West Harlem Art Fund, Inc. and The City College of New York’s Division of Humanities and [...]

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St. Nicholas Park was the feature article in this Summer’s edition of The View – The Magazine of the Library of American Landscape History. The article talks about rich history of the park as well as the tremendous turn-around the park has experienced in the last few years under the gardening guidance of Scott Farrington. [...]

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