Ralph Ellison Historical Walking Tour
Ralph Ellison Memorial Ralph Ellison Memorial, NYTour with Harlem historian John T. Reddick and explore aspects of Ellison’s life and career in the neighborhood.
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Tour with Harlem historian John T. Reddick and explore aspects of Ellison’s life and career in the neighborhood.
Join Historian John T. Reddick and panelists for an informative discussion of the Ellison Memorial in the context of Catlett's career, engagement with the Harlem community, and identity as an artist.
Sakura Park is a beautiful area full of cherry trees and serene views. We're excited to partner you with our longtime gardener, Winston Johnson, to steward and show love to […]
Join us for 45 minutes of bodyweight exercises, combining cardio and strength for a full-body workout. This class is high-energy with programming options for all levels!
Sakura Park is a beautiful area full of cherry trees and serene views. We're excited to partner you with our longtime gardener, Winston Johnson, to steward and show love to […]
Work together with our gardeners to maintain select areas of South Park. We will be primarily doing weeding and general horticultural maintenance. Please meet at the park entrance at 68th […]
Volunteer with us at our monthly Saturday meeting in the Bird Sanctuary!
Celebrate the season with a holiday tree lighting, live music, decoration making, and hot chocolate (while supplies last). Tree lighting at 5:30pm, rain date Sunday, December 8.
Join us for 45 minutes of bodyweight exercises, combining cardio and strength for a full-body workout. This class is high-energy with programming options for all levels!
We invite you to join us in reconnecting with nature by participating in a guided Forest Bathing experience. Allow yourself to connect with the park in a way you never […]
Join us for 45 minutes of bodyweight exercises, combining cardio and strength for a full-body workout. This class is high-energy with programming options for all levels!
Join us as we steward the garden beds at the Ralph Ellison Memorial!