Community Corner
Dates To Know In Harlem This Week
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Feb. 14 through Feb. 20.
HARLEM, NY — Most meetings and events may be virtual these days, but there's still plenty going on in Harlem.
Patch has compiled a list of events for neighbors to mark on their calendars. From community meetings to family events, here are the dates to know for the week of Feb. 14.
Sunday, Feb. 14
Start of Harlem Restaurant Week
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April Armstrong and Her Jazzy Twist Friends: Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling
Dance Theater of Harlem Sunday matinée
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- Virtual, 3 p.m. (tickets $7)
Monday, Feb. 15
Community Board 10 (Central Harlem) health & human services committee meeting:
Tuesday, Feb. 16
Food pantry at Bethel Gospel Assembly
- 2 East 120th St.
- To schedule an appointment, call 212-860-1523
Mayoral candidate forum by Greater Harlem Unite
Applications close for the East Harlem Small Business Grant
Community Board 9 (West Harlem) senior issues committee bonus meeting:
Community Board 10 (Central Harlem) education, youth & libraries committee meeting:
Community Board 11 (East Harlem) full board meeting:
Wednesday, Feb. 17
Community Board 10 (Central Harlem) public safety committee meeting
Community Board 11 (East Harlem) economic development committee meeting
Thursday, Feb. 18
Black History Month roundtable by U.S. Rep. Adriano Espaillat
- Virtual, 6:30 p.m.
- Featuring Hazel N. Dukes, C. Virginia Fields, Rev. Ronald E. Sullivan, Kevin "K.B." Bracey
One Hundred Black Men of New York gala
- Virtual, 6 p.m.
- Honorees include Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Attorney General Letitia James
Community Board 9 (West Harlem) general board meeting:
Community Board 10 (Central Harlem) senior task force, land use committee meetings:
Community Board 11 (East Harlem) executive committee meeting:
Ongoing
East Harlem's Pleasant Village Community Garden is seeking volunteers — email pleasantvillagegarden@gmail.com to volunteer.
Applications are open to join a Manhattan community board. The deadline has been extended to Feb. 22 — to learn more and apply, visit the Manhattan Borough President's website or print and mail this PDF version.
Some events courtesy of Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer's weekly newsletter.
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