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Congrats to Harlem RBI, Prince Harry is visiting East Harlem today
It’s been all over the news. A Prince will be in Harlem today! According to several online reports, Prince Harry will be in East Harlem to visit Harlem RBI for some baseball and to promote the program. That’s so wonderful … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, baseball diamonds, East Harlem, fields of dreams, Harlem, Harlem RBI, Prince Harry, Sports, true fields
Tweet of the Week: Harlem RBI seeking volunteers
Navigating the Twitter-sphere, one can be drowned in information, especially on Harlem. There is a ton of great info out there. However, some Harlem info on Twitter pops out. In Tweet of the Week, a new series on HarlemGal Inc, … Continue reading
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Harlem RBI honored with Nonprofit Excellence Award
The winners of the 2012 New York Community Trust/New York Magazine Nonprofit Excellence Awards were announced yesterday, November 15th, in New York City and a Harlem organization received one of the three top honors. Harlem RBI, which uses the power … Continue reading
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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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Interested in a flexible farm share that drops off in Harlem?
Ever wondered about participating in Community Supported Agriculture, aka CSA, that delivers in Harlem, but didn’t know if you could commit to an entire program because of the schedule or financing? A reader informs HarlemGal Inc that there is another … Continue reading
Select Harlem teachers comment on ‘Waiting for Superman’
Sep 29, 2010 @ 12:23 By HarlemGal Last week, I blogged about the documentary, “Waiting for Superman,” which features a Harlem student and Geoffrey Canada, and talks about the education system in America. Since I have seen the film, which … Continue reading
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Tagged charter schools, education, Harlem, Waiting for Superman
Watch The Mitchells vs The Machines April 30 on Netflix
Movie night generally starts on the weekend for me and my family. But I made an exception this week! On Monday, my kids and I had the opportunity to watch an advance screening of The Mitchells vs The Machines by … Continue reading
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