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Harlem holiday lighting events, Marcus Garvey Park December 5 and Frederick Douglass Circle December 12
There are two Harlem holiday lighting events happening for us to attend. Tonight is the annual Holiday Celebration of Lights at Marcus Garvey Park. It starts at 7 pm. Additional details are below. A week from today, December 12th, the … Continue reading
Posted in 110th Street, Community, entertainment, Events, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Frederick Douglass Circle, Free!, Harlem, Harlem bloggers, Harlem blogs, HarlemGal, Marcus Garvey Park, Things to do in Harlem, Things to do with kids in Harlem
Tagged 10026, 10027, Frederick Douglass Circle, Friends of Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem, Harlem bloggers, Harlem Blogs, Harlem holiday lighting events, HarlemGal, Marcus Garvey Park
Friends of Frederick Douglass Circle in Harlem invites community to meeting April 23
A group of Harlemites, who live near the Frederick Douglass Circle in Harlem, have formed a community organization called Friends of Frederick Douglass Circle. The Friends of Frederick Douglass Circle aim “to beautify this particular area of Harlem and bring … Continue reading
Posted in Community, education, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Frederick Douglass Circle, Free!, Harlem, Harlem blogs, history, New York, New York City, NYC
Tagged 10026, community organization, Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass Circle, Friends of Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem, Photo by HarlemGal
Read NYC news release on Harlem’s Frederick Douglass Circle Dedication
Here is the official news release from NYC Parks and Recreation on the Frederick Douglass Circle Dedication tomorrow, Sept. 20 T 11 a.m. The agenda items posted last week about this event here on this site were correct! Take note, … Continue reading
Sneak peek at agenda for Frederick Douglass Circle Dedication in Harlem September 20
The dedication of the Frederick Douglass Circle, located at the intersection West 110th Street and FDB, is definitely on for next week, September 20, starting at 11 a.m. and HarlemGal Inc. has the scoop on some of the agenda. Actor … Continue reading
Posted in art and culture, Community, education, Events, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem, history, New York, New York City, NYC
Tagged 10026, 110th Street, actor, Adrian Benepe, Andre De Shields, art and culture, Central Park North, community, Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem, Harlem School of the Arts, history and tagged cathedral parkway, Impact Repertory Theatre, Manhattan Parks Commission, Mayor Bloomberg, Patricia E Harris
Save the Date: Frederick Douglass Circle in Harlem official ceremony
September 20 is the day. Mark your calendar! That’s when Frederick Douglass Circle, located at the intersection of 110th Street, FDB and Central Park West & North in Harlem, will officially be dedicated by The City of New York. According … Continue reading
Frederick Douglass Circle in Harlem has new rules
Jun 21, 2010 @ 15:22 By HarlemGal Two weeks after it officially opened to the public, Harlem’s Frederick Douglass Circle has new rules. No biking, rollerblading or skateboarding are allowed on the gorgeous circle that is a pin wheel to … Continue reading
Frederick Douglass Circle in Harlem opens, people already visiting
Jun 2, 2010 @ 20:27 By HarlemGal Today is the first day that Frederick Douglass Circle in Harlem is available to the public. Yes, it is officially open after more than seven years in the making.Wow. It’s about time and … Continue reading
NYC election driving opening of Frederick Douglass Circle in Harlem?
Oct 26, 2009 @ 21:52 By HarlemGal The upcoming New York City election is potentially now driving the opening of the long awaited Frederick Douglass Circle at the base of Central Harlem! That is what I was told today by … Continue reading
Tarp down at Frederick Douglass Circle in Harlem
Sep 19, 2009 @ 13:16 By HarlemGal From this photo it looks like our circle at the intersection of 110th Street and Frederick Douglass Blvd is ready with the exception of the sculpture! All I can say is “it’s about … Continue reading
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