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Harlem Harvest Festival happening today, October 10
Harlem Harvest Festival (presented by Harlem Park to Park) takes place today from 11am to 4pm at 116th Street and St. Nicholas. There is something for everyone at this one-day fall festival featuring food, farmer’s market, artisan products, family and … Continue reading
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Make plans to attend East Harlem Harvest Festival happening October 27
The second annual East Harlem Harvest Festival is happening this weekend, October 27, at 116th Street and Park Avenue. The event starts and 10 am and will last until about 6 pm. See full list below of what to expect … Continue reading
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What’s happening in East Harlem September and October? a pig roast and East Harlem Harvest Festival
The good folks behind East Harlem’s Urban Garden Center sent us their event line up for September and October. And as always, there is lots of fun things to do in this section of Harlem. Mark your calendar. The East … Continue reading
A look back in photos at this year’s East Harlem Harvest Festival
HarlemGal Inc’s photostream on Flickr. On October 27, the business community of East Harlem organized their first Harlem Harvest Festival. I attended and had a fabulous time from drinking SugarHill Beer for FREE (Yum), to watching to 212Green perform and … Continue reading
Reminder: East Harlem Harvest Festival October 27 from noon to 6 pm
It’s Thursday and I am already thinking about the weekend. I am planning on heading on over to the eastside of Harlem, 116th Street and Park Avenue, for its first Harlem Harvest Festival. The event celebrates East Harlem’s restaurants, bakeries … Continue reading
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Save the Date: East Harlem Harvest Festival happening October 26-27
Central Harlem just completed its Harvest Festival. Now its time to plan for East Harlem’s Harvest Festival taking place at 116th Street and Park Avenue. I believe its the first one and organizers are making sure it lasts all weekend. … Continue reading
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Tagged 10029, East 116th street, East Harlem, East Harlem Harvest Festival, Food, Harlem, history, Kiosk Restaurant, nature, outdoors, restaurants, Spanish Harlem, travel, Urban Garden Center, vacation
One week away, Harlem Harvest Festival October 6
Some of us will be checking out the Common Ground Festival today in Morningside Park, but then a week later its time to head over to the Harlem Harvest Festival on October 6, which I believe its in its third … Continue reading
Harlem Harvest Festival 2011 turned into a Samba Festival
HarlemGal Inc’s photostream on Flickr. Yesterday’s second annual Harlem Harvest Festival was a complete success filled with plenty of locals and lots of great vendors to visit and shop at! If you missed it, you missed something special-especially watching a … Continue reading
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Mark your calendar: Harlem Harvest Festival set for October 8
Save the date of October 8th! That is when the annual Harlem Harvest Festival takes place on the corner of 116th Street and St. Nicholas Ave! I went last year and had a wonderful time visiting all the street vendors, … Continue reading
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Wonderful weather compliments success of Harlem Harvest Festival and Fresh Food Summit
Oct 10, 2010 @ 13:07 By HarlemGal This past week my fellow blogger, NativeNewYorker, told you about the Harlem Harvest Festival and Fresh Food Summit taking place on October 9. Did you check it out? We did and enjoyed the … Continue reading