7 – 8 pm Harlem Jazz Series – Cantrese Alloway Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
2 – 5 pm SPADES: THE PLAY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARCUS CALLENDER PREMIERE Comedy Games The Rokmil | 274 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10027Harlem
3 – 4 pm EVC Intergenerational Choir Ages: 5 and upClasses Community Family Union Theological SeminaryHarlem
7 – 8 pm Craig Harris & the Harlem Nightsongs Big Band Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
2 – 5 pm SPADES: THE PLAY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARCUS CALLENDER PREMIERE Comedy Games The Rokmil | 274 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10027Harlem
3 – 4 pm EVC Intergenerational Choir Ages: 5 and upClasses Community Family Union Theological SeminaryHarlem
7 – 8 pm Craig Harris & the Harlem Nightsongs Big Band Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
2 – 5 pm SPADES: THE PLAY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARCUS CALLENDER PREMIERE Comedy Games The Rokmil | 274 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10027Harlem
3 – 4 pm EVC Intergenerational Choir Ages: 5 and upClasses Community Family Union Theological SeminaryHarlem
7 – 8 pm Craig Harris & the Harlem Nightsongs Big Band Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
2 – 5 pm SPADES: THE PLAY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARCUS CALLENDER PREMIERE Comedy Games The Rokmil | 274 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10027Harlem
7 – 8 pm Craig Harris & the Harlem Nightsongs Big Band Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
3 – 4 pm EVC Intergenerational Choir Ages: 5 and upClasses Community Family Union Theological SeminaryHarlem
7 – 8 pm Craig Harris & the Harlem Nightsongs Big Band Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
3 – 4 pm EVC Intergenerational Choir Ages: 5 and upClasses Community Family Union Theological SeminaryHarlem
Today, noon “Through Our Eyes”: An exhibition featuring work by local artists from the LI State Veterans Home Adult Day Health Care Program at Stony Brook University The Long Island Museum
Today, 5 pm Sip a Stray Dog Martini at Calissa to Support Tyler’s Rescue From 11/7-11/28 Calissa Hamptons
Long Island Press Going Places: A Rendezvous with Progress of the Present, Horrors of the Past in Ho Chi Minh City