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KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities is an ingenious blend of unusual curiosity acts and stunning acrobatic prowess from Cirque du Soleil. Let KURIOS show you that anything is possible through the power of imagination. // KURIOS – Cabinet des curiosités est un ingénieux mélange de numéros de curiosités inattendus et de prouesses acrobatiques signées Cirque du Soleil. Laissez KURIOS vous montrer que tout est possible grâce au pouvoir de l’imagination.
Nestled in the heart of East Harlem, The Poet's Den Theater and Gallery have established a cultural center for the East Harlem community and beyond to gather and participate in arts enjoyment. The founders rescued this once-abandoned building and transformed it into a haven where creative energy abounds and where artists engage in multidisciplinary expressions. The vintage furniture and decor juxtapose a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system to harmonize the theater's old-world-style and charm. This multi-sensory environment is designed to delight audiences with a pleasing and fulfilling entertainment experience. Many theater performances, readings, and poetic expressions have received public acclaim from discerning audiences and media. As well as movies, shorts, documentaries that have also been screened for public and private audiences. The two spaces provide a complete entertainment experience where audiences delight from the live shows or movies offered and then retire to the gallery space for fellowship/networking, exhibit displays and receptions. The gallery offers local, national and international artist opportunities to showcase their work. The Poet's Den is a major institution contributing to the ever-changing landscape of the emerging East Harlem neighborhood.
The Biggest Latin Festival in the North-East; The 116th Street Festival. Join us as we continue to unite in celebration of the hispanic culture. Festive activities, Delicious Food and more!
Cypress Avenue is a local station on the IRT Pelham Line of the New York City Subway. It is served by the 6 train at all times and is located at the intersection of Cypress Avenue and East 138th Street in the Bronx.Station layoutThis underground station, opened on January 7, 1919, has two side platforms and three tracks. The center express track is used by the weekday peak direction service.Both platforms have their original Dual Contracts mosaic trim line and name tablets. "C" tablets for "Cypress" run along the trim line at regular intervals and the name tablets have "CYPRESS AVE." in serif, all-caps lettering. Dark yellow i-beam columns run along the platforms at regular intervals with every other one having the standard black name plate with white lettering.Both platforms were extended at either ends in the 1960s to accommodate the current standard length of an IRT train (510 feet). The extensions are noticeable as they are narrower than the rest of the platforms, have no columns, and the trim line is green with "CYPRESS AVE" in white sans serif font. The extensions result in the platforms being slightly offset.Both platforms have one same-level fare control area at the east (railroad north) end. Each one has a turnstile bank, token booth, and two street stairs. The ones on the Pelham Bay Park-bound platform go up to the south side of East 138th Street between Cypress and Jackson Avenues while the ones on the Manhattan-bound platform go up to the north side.
T.G.I.M. Happy Hour Mondays is currently on a break! Stay tuned for future announcement regarding new location for this long time favorite Monday night afterwork event. In the Meantime, make sure to check out our Newest Party Drag Brunch! #DeBRUNCH SUNDAYS @ LOFT 142
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The Giglio Society of East Harlem is a devoted group of individuals who have dedicated their lives to honor Sant' Antonio. Their love and devotion is on display each year during the Annual Italian Festival held in East Harlem, New York. They honor their Patron saint in very much the same fashion as their ancestry did and still do annually today in Brusciano by building a Giglio and dancing it in the streets of Manhattan, N.Y. See more at: http://www.eastharlemgiglio.org
100 Hispanic Women National, Inc. is a non-profit , non-partisan women's organization with members from a wide range or industries and interests. As an organization of dynamic and accomplished leaders, 100 HW strives to eliminate obstacles and encourages Latinas to be innovative, maximize our potential, create strategic partnerships, promote inclusion in government and corporate America and improve the status of Hispanics.
Academy Background The New York City Riding Academy, open 7 days a week from 9:00 AM t 6:00 PM., has been in continual operation for more than 25 years. It is located at One Wards Island on Manhattan's Upper East Side, adjacent to the East 103rd Street Footbridge, New York New York 10035 Academy Program The New York City Riding Academy teaches both Western and English horseback riding styles to individuals and groups. The Academy's students are classified as beginners, intermediate, advanced or competitive and assigned an appropriate instructor when they enroll. Upon successful completion of their basic riding courses, students can proceed to the advanced classes such as dressage, jumping and cross country training. The Academy's basic horseback riding curriculum includes equine lectures, horseback riding lessons, horseback riding demonstrations, grooming, tacking, lunging, barn management, feeding, and special programs. The Academy is also available for special events such as birthday parties. Academy Students Individuals are admitted to the Academy based on their: (1) age; (2) interest, knowledge and familiarity with horses; and (3) their interview with the Director and staff. All students must take the Academy's introduction to horseback riding course, attend their scheduled classes and related activities on time and wear the Academy's official horseback riding uniform. Academy Staff The academy's staff are competent, training, developmental, professional horseback riding instructors. The Academy's regular instructors are augmented by specialized horseback riding instructors, veterinarians and farrier's as needed. 2013 Dear New York City Riding Academy Friends: The New York City Hiding Academy is pleased to invite you; your family, your friends Clnd colleagues to participate in its 2013 Summer Horseback Riding Programs. The New York City Riding Academy is located at One Wards Island, in Manhattan's Upper East Side, adjacent to the East 103rd Street Footbridge, New York, New York 10035. The New York City Riding Academy's Summer Horseback Riding Programs are: (1) individual and group riding lessons; (2) a riding Camp; and (3) riding workshops by professional riders. The Academy's Summer Horseback Riding Programs 2013 are open from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Sunday, during the period of June 1,2013 to August 31,2013. The New York City Riding Academy offers both English and Western style riding programs for beginners through advanced students. The Academy's Summer Horseback Riding Programs limited enrollment will be filled on a first request received basis. All students must dress appropriately as prescribed by the New York City Riding Academy. The Academy's Summer Horseback riding programs are affordable to individuals and groups. We look forward to hearing from you soon and enrolling you and your groups in our 2013 New York City Riding Academy's Sumer Horseback Riding Programs. To enroll, call us at (917) 742-3094 and (212)860-2986 for everything else. Sincerely, Dr. George E. Blair.
The Falu Foundation mobilizes resources to provide bilingual and other needy communities with effective opportunities for development and career computer based oriented/ employment learning. Our work is implemented in collaboration with churches, the Community Board, schools, legislators, businesses, banks-financial institutions, and other voluntary and neighborhood organizations. Mobilizing the Productive and Learning Power of Low-Income Communities The Foundation also do research and disseminate data on Africa and Afro Descendants communities throughout the hemisphere,
LSA Family Health Service, "The Little Sisters" of East Harlem, a neighborhood-based non-profit, has been committed to delivering human services to the underserved, marginalized and poorest families in East Harlem since 1958. We offer a holistic model to family health to address the needs of each family member, particularly the most vulnerable moms, babies and young children. Our approach emphasizes home visits by our skilled nurses, community health workers, social workers and more, with services, classes, and support groups offered at our center on E115th Street in East Harlem. We work to mitigate the impact of poverty on the health of families, such as asthma, diabetes, preventable infant and maternal illness and mortality and more. We build relationships with our clients and offer them a sense of support and community, so that they can become stronger, healthier-- and stay together.
There are many ways that you can get involved with the New Friends Committee. New Friends help secure raffle or silent auction items, or assist in locating a great new space for one of the fundraising events. New Friends can help publicize the events, and of course, invite their friends to our fundraisers. It won’t take a lot of your time to be a New Friend, but it will be time well spent. You can really make a difference!
The Harlem Repertory Theatre is committed to producing artistically and intellectually challenging productions that explore the experiences of a diverse range of ethnic, social and cultural communities. Moreover, The HRT stages new works and established classic musicals and plays from bold and innovative perspectives that will challenge and/or reflect the Harlem community's cultural and social values. Critical themes of race, class and politics will often be addressed in our productions as we hope to inspire, entertain and educate our audiences through the diverse repertory of popular and obscure plays and musicals that we stage each season.
Survival of the children foundation (SOTCF) works in Ghana, located in West Africa, bordering the Gulf of Guinea, between Cote d’Ivoire and Togo. Ghana, with a population of just over 24 million, is well endowed with natural resources. Even so, Ghana remains heavily dependent on international financial and technical assistance.*Yet, despite Ghana's relative prosperity, poverty remains pervasive in the some part of the country.