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HIGHLIGHTS of HARLEM WEEK 2014 Celebrating its 40TH ANNIVERSARY: A PHOTO ESSAY The Directors of HARLEM WEEK, Inc. are pleased to present in this Photo Essay, a few of the key highlights and images that were a part of some of HARLEM WEEK 2014’s magical moments. HARLEM WEEK started celebrating its 40th Anniversary at the beginning of the year with: tributes to the 2014 Super Bowl; followed by a “soft roll out” of the Harlem Music Fest in the spring; concluding its public events in August with the Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run/Walk Salute to the 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act; and its 40th Anniversary Gala Reception at the famous Russian Tea Room. Our hope is that as you peruse the photo essay you will be able to capture vivid images of the key events and activities that you (and or your associates) may or may not have been able to experience personally, and thereby trigger positive memories of those events. Respectfully, Officers and Board of Directors of HARLEM WEEK, IncTRANSCRIPT
FOREVER HARLEMYESTERDAY, TODAY and TOMORROWTH
EME
P H O T O E S S A Y
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Ruby Dee
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ChairmanLloyd WilliamsThe Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce
1st Vice ChairmanVoza RiversHarlem Arts Alliance
2nd Vice Chairman
Marko NoblesInjoy Enterprises, LLC
TreasurerBarbara BurwellBurwell Consulting Group
Asst. TreasurerStephanie FrancisBlackfrica Promotions
SecretaryPamela Lee Harlem Music Festival
Executive Director Winston MajetteLMR Productions, Inc.
MEMBERS
Courtney BennettNew York City Mission Society
Timothy BurwellRalph Lauren
Dr. Jay CowanMedical Practitioner
Michael FlaniganMedgar Evers College
Irene GandyJeffrey Richards Associates
Reginald Idlett, Sr., Black Hawk Imports
Tina McRaeNY City “Children’s Festival”
Dwayne MontgomeryOver Watch Services
Michael PrestonJDC Property Management
Gilbert Paschall, Jr.Bronx/Lebanon Hospital Center
Jackie Rowe-AdamsDistrict Council 37
Linda Wood-GuyL.E. Wood Enterprises
Bob TateUnlimited Contacts, Inc.
HARLEM WEEK, Inc.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Front CoverInside Front Cover
a. Introductionb. HARLEM WEEK Boardc. Table of Contents
3 40th Anniversary of HARLEM WEEK
4-5 Celebrations and Salutes
6 Congressman Rangel Congressional Record
7 APOLLO THEATRE SALUTESHARLEM WEEK 2014
8 NY PHILHARMONICRECEPTION
9-11 “A GREAT DAY IN HARLEM”
12-13 NYC SENIOR CITIZENS’ DAY
14-16 NY CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DAY
17 “SUMMER IN THE CITY”
18 FASHION FLAVA SHOW19 NATIONAL HISTORIC
BLACK COLLEGE FAIR 20 HARLEM WEEK Annual
OUTDOOR FILM FESTIVALS21-23 “CHILDREN’S
FESTIVAL” and GOLDEN GLOVES
24 HARLEM DAY25-26 OUTDOOR AUTO SHOW27 NY CITY HEALTH VILLAGE28 SMALL BUSINESS EXPO
USTA FAMILY TENNIS CLINIC
29-31 HARLEM DAY STAGES
32-34 PERCY SUTTON Harlem 5K RUN/WALK
35 GOLDEN HOOPSBASKETBALL CLASSIC
36-38 RUSSIAN TEA ROOM GALA RECEPTION
Our Partner Events:39 Summer Stage in Harlem
Dance Theatre of Harlem 40 Jazzmobile
Entertainers Basketball Classic
41-43 HARLEM WEEK 2014 Special Sections
44-45 HARLEM WEEK2014 Posters
46 HARLEM WEEK2014 T-Shirt
47 Our Elected Partners 48-50 Our Prime Media Partners51 Media Coverage52 On-Line
Coverage/Social Media 53 Media Impressions54 Presenting Sponsors55 Sponsors & Co-Sponsors56 Partners & Supporters57 Corporate/Private
& Government/Public Sector Exhibitors
58 HARLEM WEEKProfessional Team/Sponsorship Info
Inside Back CoverUFT/HARLEM WEEK 2014 Commemorative Poster
Back Cover
HIGHLIGHTS of HARLEM WEEK 2014 Celebrating its 40TH ANNIVERSARY: A PHOTO ESSAY
We proudly salute the legacy of the below listed historic supporters of HARLEM WEEK who
passed in 2014. We will never forget them and thank them for their many contributions.
HARLEM WEEK PHOTO ESSAY 2014
Nelson Mandela Maya Angelou Elombe B rath
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Directors of HARLEM WEEK, Inc. are pleased to present in this Photo Essay, a few of the key highlights and images that were a part of some of HARLEMWEEK 2014’s magical moments. HARLEM WEEK started celebrating its 40th Anniversary at the beginning of the year with tributes to the 2014 Super Bowl; followed by a“soft roll out” of the Harlem Music Fest in the spring; concluding its public events in August with the Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run/Walk Salute to the 50th Anniversary ofthe 1964 Civil Rights Act; and its 40th Anniversary Gala Reception at the famous Russian Tea Room. Our hope is that as you peruse the photo essay you will be able tocapture vivid images of the key events and activities that you (and or your associates) may or may not have been able to experience personally, and thereby trigger positive memories of those events.
This photo essay will also serve to provide you with an overview or slight glimpse of some of the over 112 unique, exciting and diverse events that were part of the HARLEM WEEK 2014 40th Anniversary celebration.
You are hereby invited and encouraged to participate and join in the multiple components that will be part of HARLEM WEEK 2015 and the Harlem Music Fest.Respectfully, Officers and Board of Directors of HARLEM WEEK, Inc.
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40th Anniversary of HARLEM WEEK in 2014
The theme of HARLEM WEEK 2014 was “Forever Harlem: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” The original leadership of
the planning committee for HARLEM DAY in 1974 was comprised of Percy Sutton, Joseph Roberts Sr., Dizzy Gillespie,
Marvin Kelly, Tito Puente, Tony Rogers, Rev. Wyatt T. Walker, Stephanie Francis, Maya Angelou, Larry Frazier, Hal Jackson,
Frankie Crocker, Vivian Robinson, Voza Rivers, Ossie Davis, Joe Cuba, Nancy Wilson, Gloria Lynne, James Baldwin, Max
Roach, Charles Rangel, Bill Tatum, Ruby Dee, Basil Paterson, and Lloyd Williams, all of whom participated in the Ribbon
Cutting at West 138th Street and 7th Avenue (7th Avenue was formally renamed in honor of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.),
launching HARLEM DAY on Saturday, August 17th. Little did these planners and their committee members realize that
this “one time” “one day” event, due to great response and demand, would eventually balloon to become a month-long
event which now includes over 112 events comprised of conferences, seminars, expos, sporting events, festivals, live
music and entertainment, dance, vendors, movies, and outdoor markets attended by over 2.5 million persons in 2014.
HARLEM WEEK is now unquestionably an internationally renowned brand with participants and visitors from around the
block, the region, the country, and the world. HARLEM WEEK has attracted a virtual who’s who of politics, arts, culture,
sports, entertainment, business and celebrities including Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush, Barack Obama, and
Hon. Nelson Mandela; Mayors Ed Koch, David Dinkins, Rudy Giuliani, Michael Bloomberg, and Bill De Blasio; David Rock-
efeller, Julius “Dr. J” Irving, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, Arthur Ashe, Wilt Chamberlin, The Williams
Sisters, Celia Cruz, Bob Marley, Harry Belafonte, Prince, Whitney Houston, Tito Puente, Tony Bennett, Miles Davis, Gladys
Knight, Frank Sinatra, Patti LaBelle, The O’Jays, Usher, Michael Jackson, John Legend, Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rashad, and
Richard Pryor, just to name a few (with many more to come).
1. Hon. Nelson Mandela”Madiba” visits Harlem 2. (l-r) NYC Police Commissioner, Benjamin Ward; Lloyd Williams, HARLEM WEEK; and Hon. Edward Koch,NYC Mayor 3. Julius “Dr. J” Irving at the Rucker Park Pro Tournament 4. Latin Legends Tito Puente and Celia Cruz perform for HARLEM WEEK 5. Hon. William“Bill” Clinton is welcomed to Harlem during HARLEM WEEK 6. The Famous picture on West 135th Street of the renowned “Gang of Four” Hon. David Dinkins,Hon. Basil Paterson, Hon. Percy Sutton and Hon. Charles Rangel
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Our Salute toThe 50th Anniversary of theCivil Rights Act - 1964This history defining legislation of the 20th century, the 1964 Civil Rights Act,was celebrated during the Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run and Walk on Saturday,August 23rd. Over 6,000 runners and walkers participated in honoring slaincivil rights heroes James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner.World renowned trumpeter Joey Morant sounded off the event with his uniquerendition of the National Anthem and “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” The salutewas a day-long event including live and recorded music, remarks from localelected officials, family outings and films showing on the great hill of St.Nicholas Park. Throughout the day there were live performances paying tributeto the 50th Anniversary. In addition there was a special tribute to “Imhotep”Gary Byrd, renowned radio personality on WBLS-FM/WLIB-AM and WBAI-FM,in recognition of his commitment to the promotion and preservation of Blackhistory.
Our Celebration ofThe 80th Anniversary of Apollo Theater -1934HARLEM WEEK Celebrated the Apollo’s 80th Anniversary and its trend-setting‘Amateur Night’ on Wednesday, August 13th during the HARLEM WEEK 2014 College Scholarship and Grant presentations on its hallowed stage. Hon. InezDickens, NYC Council Member, hosted the event along with presenting sponsors,Emmis Communications, Citibank, and NYC & Company. Continuing the celebra-tion, the Apollo Theatre amateur night performers were featured on the St.Nicholas Avenue stage on HARLEM DAY.
The Apollo Theater was originally opened in 1914 as Hurtig and Seamon’s BurlesqueTheater, which when opened was a burlesque and music hall for whites only. In1934 Hurtig and Seamon’s Burlesque Theater was reopened as The Apollo Theaterchanging the format of the shows from burlesque to variety reviews and redirectingtheir marketing attention to the fast growing black community in Harlem. In thatsame year the world renowned Amateur Hour was originated by Ralph Cooper, Sr.Its fabled list of performers as well as ‘Amateur Night’ winners are a virtual who’swho of entertainment ranging from Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald,Tito Puente, Barbara Striesand, Tony Bennett, Mahalia Jackson, Redd Foxx, BillCosby, Sam Cooke, Gladys Knight, The Jackson Five, Bob Marley, Harry Belafonte,Dave Brubeck, James Brown, and many, many more. The Apollo Theater was closeddown in the mid 70’s and through the vision, leadership, and financial support offormer Manhattan Borough President, Percy Sutton, supported by CongressmanCharles Rangel, restoration efforts began in the mid 80’s and concluded in 2009 intime for the Apollo’s 75th anniversary. Today The Apollo Theater, under the leader-ship of its Chairman, Richard Parsons, Esq. and its CEO, Jonelle Procope (picturedabove), is rejuvenated with a new interior, an LED marquee and box office, anarchival and historical collection, and a historic memorabilia store. The Apollo is an-nually visited by 1.3+ million persons from around the block and throughout theworld. Each August , The Apollo Theater Foundation celebrates HARLEM WEEK atits Amateur Hour Series on Wednesday evenings.
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Our Celebration ofThe 45th Anniversary of Dance Theatre of Harlem1969HARLEM WEEK was proud to join DTH in celebrating the 45th Anniversaryof Dance Theatre of Harlem on Saturday August 9th at its annual day-longoutdoor festival and block party on 152nd Street between St. Nicholas andAmsterdam Avenues. This world renowned professional American balletcompany, based in Harlem, was founded by co-directors Arthur Mitchell,the first African American Principal dancer at the NYC Ballet and KarenShook, who had been the first teacher and ballet master at the Dutch NationalBallet. Now training more than 1,000 dancers of all ages and backgroundson an annual basis, Dance Theater of Harlem’s reputation was born by beinga major African American ballet company prioritizing black principal dancers.Dance Theater of Harlem’s reputation has been sustained over the decadesby launching a “Dancing Through Barriers” tour in Apartheid-era SouthAfrica that still performs today. Both Mitchell, Dance Theater of Harlem’sco-founder and the Company itself were inducted into the National Museumof Dance Hall of Fame in 1999. Dance Theater of Harlem was recognizedby the National Endowment for the Arts receiving a grant to archive and pre-serve the history, costumes and dance numbers of Dance Theater of Harlem.Dance Theater of Harlem is now recognized as the premier urban locationfor the education and training of persons of all ages in dance. Its reputationis now world renowned.
Our Celebration ofThe 50th Anniversary ofJazzmobile - 1964HARLEM WEEK proudly formally celebrated the 50th Anniversary ofJazzmobile in 2014 on Saturday, August 9th at its “Great Jazz on theGreat Hill” annual celebration in Central Park. Musical Tributes to the GreatJazz and Swing era and dance music were provided by Wycliffe Gordon,who was presented with the 2014 Harlem Music Fest Award. Jazzmobilewas founded in 1964 by Daphne Arnstein, an arts patron, and the es-teemed Dr. “Billy” Taylor. Jazzmobile is devoted to bringing America’sClassical Music and only indigenous art form – Jazz – to the largest pos-sible audience by producing concerts, festivals and special events world-wide. The musicians that have graced Jazzmobile stages throughout thedecades and around the world include Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, DizzyGillespie, John Coltrane, Billie Eckstein, Sun Ra, Nancy Wilson, AhmadJamal, Terrence Blanchard, Tito Puente, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Machitoand innumerable others. Jazzmobile, under the extraordinary leadershipand vision of its Executive Director, Robin Bell-Stevens (pictured above),has become a major year-round component of HARLEM WEEK in thesummer and Harlem Music Fest throughout the year. Jazzmobile is one ofthe most important entertainment and cultural events taking place in NewYork City.
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__________________________Honorable Charles B. Rangel
of New YorkIn The House of Representatives
October 27, 2014
IN RECOGNITION OF THE 40th ANNUAL HARLEM WEEK.
Mr. Speaker, it is with great pleasure that I join the beloved people of Harlem to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of HARLEMWEEK, which this year marks a huge milestone in the annual showcasing of our beautiful community’s rich economic, politicaland cultural history.
HARLEM WEEK has grown from just a one-day occasion in 1974 to a month-long celebration packed with 112 events in 2014that displays everything Harlemites take great pride in. The event's impact on our District is large and vast, and its ability to bringthe whole neighborhood together is unparalleled.
In 2015, HARLEM WEEK will host its 1st Annual Harlem Music Fest in New York City, for which I am honored to have beenselected as chairman. This special new feature will pay tribute to Harlem’s diverse African-American, Latino, Caribbean, African,Hispanic and European musical and entertainment history. The festival will give recognition to the global influence of Harlem’svery own music and musicians.
I applaud The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, the committed organization behind HARLEM WEEK, for renaming the NewYork City Business Awards Luncheon in honor of the late Basil Paterson, a legendary Harlemite, proud father to NYS GovernorDavid A. Paterson, and my dearest friend. It is very fitting that HARLEMWEEK is recognizing a central political figure to Harlemand New York City, who was a leader of the Harlem Clubhouse and whose political and social influence still resonates in our com-munity.
Thanks to The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and its President, Lloyd Williams, along with the myriad contributions of
local businesses and dedicated volunteers, the iconic and historic tradition of HARLEM WEEK will continue to grow stronger each
year. I remain committed to promoting Harlem's unique and remarkable culture through HARLEM WEEK, which has become an
integral part of Harlem as well as the entire New York region over the past 40 years and for many years to come.
40th Anniversary of HARLEM WEEK Below is the United States House of Representatives proclamation formally
presented as a permanent part of the U.S. Congressional Record
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1. NYC Council Member Inez Dickens (l) introduces HARLEM WEEK scholarship presenters and recipients on the stage of the stage of the Apollo Theater 2. HARLEM WEEK scholarship recipients and presenters pose in front of the famous Apollo Wall of Fame 3. Scholarship recipients are introduced to the Apollo audience.
The Apollo Theater Salute toHARLEM WEEK 2014
Theme: Amateur Night Honors HARLEM WEEKLocation : Apollo Theater, 235 W. 125th StreetDay/Date/Time: Wednesday, August 6th, 13th , 20th, & 27th
at 7:30 PMAudience: over 1,200 attended each of the week’s events
from throughout New York, tri-state region, nationally and internationally
Board MemberCoordinators: HARLEM WEEK – Jackie Rowe Adams,
Marko Nobles, Winston MajetteChamber – Marci McCall
The World Famous Apollo Theater, this year celebrating its 80th
Anniversary, had its renowned Amateur Night spearhead a month-long
salute to the 40th Anniversary of HARLEM WEEK from August 6th
through August 27th. On Wednesday, August 13th, the Apollo
showcased a special tribute to HARLEM WEEK 2014 College
Scholarship and Grant recipients on its hallowed stage. Hon. Inez
Dickens hosted the event along with presenting sponsors, Emmis
Communications, Citibank, and NYC & Company.
Special thanks is overdue to Jonelle Procope, President, of the Apollo
Theater Foundation and her tremendous team of professionals for the
fantastic achievement in building the Apollo brand nationally and
internationally through its various community outreach programs.
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Theme: New York Philharmonic Salute to the 40th Anniversary of HARLEM WEEK
Location: Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center
Day/Date/Time: Wednesday, June 25th, 5:30PM
Audience: attended by 250+ guests including sponsors, supporters, and friends of HARLEM WEEK, members of The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, selected elected officials, and media representatives
Board Member:Coordinators Chamber – Lloyd Williams, Voza Rivers
HARLEM WEEK – Robert Tate, Irene Gandy, Marko Nobles
The New York Philharmonic hosted the 40th Anniversary Gala Kick-off Reception of HARLEM WEEK with The Greater Harlem Cham-ber of Commerce and Harlem Arts Alliance and jointly launched the2014-2015 Harlem Music Fest Arts, Culture, and Tourism initiative. Aspecial solo rendering of Paul Robeson’s music in tribute to AudraMcDonald was performed by award winning actor and singer DanielBeaty. Ms. McDonald, six-time Tony award winner, was the recipientof the Harlem Music Fest 2014 Historic Cultural Achievement Award.Apple Bank for Savings received the HARLEM WEEK Corporate Community Service Award and the NY Amsterdam News receivedHARLEM WEEK’s Historic Business Achievement Award, both organizations were recognized for their long-term partnership with andsupport of HARLEM WEEK from its inception in 1974.
HARLEM WEEK Kick-Off Reception at Lincoln Center
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1. Six-Time Tony Award Winning Actress Audra MacDonald receives the Harlem Music Fest 1st Annual Cultural Icon Award 2. Elinor Tatum, Publisher & Editor-In-Chief, receives the 2014 Historic Business Achievement Award on behalf of NY Amsterdam News presented by Robin Bell Stevens, Jazzmobile and Deon Levingston,Emmis Communications 3. The Apple Bank for Savings Senior Team receives the 2014 HARLEM WEEK Corporate Community Service Award 4. Matthew VanBesien,President, NY Philharmonic (host of the reception) addresses the audience 5. A view of the tremendous turnout at the kickoff reception.
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“A Great Dayin Harlem”Theme: Saluting the “Sounds of Motown & Philly”
Location: U. S. Grant National Memorial Park, W. 122nd Street & Riverside Dr.
Day/Date/Time: Sunday, July 27th, 12:00PM - 8:30PM
Audience: 44,000+ from across the city, tri-state region, nationally and internationally
Board MemberCoordinators: HARLEM WEEK - Marko Nobles, Michael Preston,
Pamela Lee, Irene Gandy, Barbara Burwell, Robert Tate, Jackie Rowe Adams, DiAnne HendersonChamber - Voza Rivers, Patricia Ricketts, Tony Rogers, Darwin Davis
“A Great Day in Harlem,” the first public event of HARLEM WEEK 2014, attractedover 44,000 people to Ulysses S. Grant National Memorial Park throughout theday. This year’s event was a salute to the historic “Sounds of Motown (BerryGordy) & Philly (Gamble and Huff).”
In the first segment, attendees enjoyed a cultural showcase featuring HarlemArts Alliance’s Artz, Rootz & Rhythm salute to music and dance. The secondsegment was a Gospel Showcase featuring Tiger the Hope Boy, Tony Lee &dancers, Dante Hawkins, Lynette Washington & Dennis Bell and the ever crowdpleasing, award winning - Bishop Hezekiah Walker. The third segment featured the very popular “Fashion Fusion” showcase that moved, pranced,strutted, twirled and profiled to our 2014 music theme, “Sounds of Motown &Philly”. It was the best yet, attracting regional and international models andfirst ever youth designers as young as 9 and13 years old! Following the fabulous fashion segment, it was show time. The fourth segment, “A ConcertUnder the Stars,” began with Harlem Music Fest 2014 salutes, presented in partnership with radio station WBLS-FM, to Bishop HezekiahWalker, R&B great Freddie Jackson, Motown’s Berry Gordy, Philadelphia’sKenny Gamble, and Leon Huff. The evening concert featured a special tributeto the “Sounds of Motown from “Motown the Musical” and to the “PhillySound” from R&B greats Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes.
The entire day featured international vendors and exhibitors promoting arts,culture, education, and foods from around the world.
1. Gospel great Bishop Hezekiah Walker ( 2nd l) is presented with the 2014 Harlem Music Fest Gospel Award by HARLEM WEEK’s Barbara Burwell,
James Harding, MTA and Skip Dillard, WBLS-FM 2. Young Dancers show their skill and grace 3. The audience is enjoying the great stage performances
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4. Bishop Hezekiah Walker and the famous The Love Fellowship Choir deliver a rousing performance 5. Some of the thousands who attended “A Great Day inHarlem” 6. Assemblyman Keith Wright shares words with the audience accompanied by Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer 7. Jeff Foxx rocks the audience 8. Husband and Wife R&B Duo Kindred The Family Soul share their love through their musical tribute. 9. The famous Harold Melvin’s Blue Noteswow the audience as they perform their classic hits saluting the “Sounds of Philly”
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10. A handsome male model “walks the walk” during the Fashion Fusion Show 11. Elegant eveningwear modeled by this lovely lady 12. “Clothes make the
man”? Or does the man make the clothes? 13. The crown puts an exclamation point on this wonderful outfit 14. Fabulous fashions for and by young people
were featured during this year’s Fashion Fusion show 15. More stunning elegant evening wear is showcased
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NY City Senior Citizens Day ExpoTheme: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights ActLocation: Art Gallery of the A. C. Powell, Jr. State Office Bldg.,
W. 125th StreetDay/Date/Time: Tuesday, August 5th, 9:30AM – 3:00PM Audience: 1,100+ seniors and family membersBoard MemberCoordinators: Chamber – Patricia Ricketts, Ken Feldman, Voza Rivers
HARLEM WEEK –Stephanie Francis, DiAnne Henderson, Robert Tate, Winston Majette
“Elders’ Jubilee” Annual Awards Luncheon Concert & Fashion Showcase Theme: “A Tribute to the Legacy of our Elders”
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act
Location: Melba’s 125 (3rd Floor) A.C. Powell Jr. St. Bldg.Time: 11:45AM – 2:00PM
The Luncheon keynote speaker was Herb Boyd, noted author, historian, and editorial writer forThe NY Amsterdam News. He addressed the significance of the 1964 Civil Rights Act fiftyyears later. The honorees were Dr. Dottye J. Seales, recipient of the 2014 NAACP Civic ServiceAward; E. Ronald Guy received the 2014 Joseph Roberts Sr. Community Service Award;LaZette McCants received the 2014 Vivian Robinson Arts & Culture Award; Dr. Bertrand J.Brown received the John Henrik Clarke Outstanding Educational Achievement Award; VernaArthur, representing NYC Department for the Aging and Shirley Saxton representing the So-cial Security Administration both received the 2014 Public Service Awards; and GladysJames, formerly of NYC Department of Education, received the Maya Angelou EducationalAchievement Award. Special recognition awards were presented to the eldest male and femalesenior citizens in attendance.
A highlight of the Elder’s Jubilee Luncheon was the scholarship and grant presentations to de-serving students and organizations from HARLEM WEEK partners and sponsors.
The 2014 “Senior Citizen’s Hat Fashion Show” was coordinated by Gladys James and Deb-orah Williams of Her Game 2. This always-anticipated fashion showcase, themed “Fun & Fur,”highlighted beautiful hats and scarfs designed by Harlem’s Heaven Boutique, Harriet “Rose-bud,” Chris Hats, Chad Accessories, Audrey Weaver, and Irene Gandy’s Fun Furs.
Music, courtesy of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, “The Melody Man” (SammieDavis), provided an energetic and entertaining live performance which was thoroughly enjoyedby the 200+ luncheon attendees.
The specially prepared, nutritious and delectable senior citizens’ lunch was provided courtesyof Melba Wilson, Owner of Melba’s Restaurants and the fabulous healthy desserts were pro-vided by Make My Cake.
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1. Two of our elegant Seniors celebrated on Senior Citizens Day 2. Rev. Dennis Dillon, Publisher of NY Christian Times, shares words of inspiration at the Senior Citizens Day Luncheon
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3. Harlem’s youth proudly served the Seniors at the “Elders Jubilee” Luncheon 4. Seniors, sponsors and associates at the Luncheon 5. A special thanks to thegreat team from Applebee’s who join in celebrating our Seniors every year 6. Luncheon honoree, Ron Guy, with Chamber Vice President Patricia Ricketts7. Former NYC councilman Robert Jackson with luncheon honoree Dr. Bertrand Brown 8. Seniors attending the Expo receive complimentary foods and beveragescourtesy of Applebee’s 9. The featured performer at the Luncheon was Sammie Davis, who wowed the audience with his musical tribute to Motown as well as withhis “snazzy attire!” 10. Famed Harlemite, Shirley Scott, prepares to model a fabulous hat during the Senior Fashion Show
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HEALTH CONFERENCE – 9:30AM – 11:30AMPanel ITheme: Brain Health: Impacts, Now and in the FutureModerator: Dr. John Palmer, Director of Community Affairs
Touro College of Osteopathic MedicinePanelists: Anne Kleiman, Chief of Neurology
Harlem Hospital CenterDr. Jennifer Manly, Associate Professor of Neurophysiology, The Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer’s Disease and the Aging BrainUrsula M. Staudinger, DirectorMailman School of Public Health
Panel IITheme: Affordable Care Act – Now That We have It, Now What?Moderator: Roger Milliner, Deputy Executive Director, MetroPlusPanelists: Dr. J. Emilio Carrillo, Vice President,
Community Health DevelopmentNY Presbyterian HospitalPaul Zurlo, Senior Director, New Bus. Dev., Emblem HealthDr. Martin Levine, Associate Dean Touro College of Osteopathic MedicineBernadette McKetney-Brown,Associate Executive Director Renaissance Health Care Center NetworkDr. L. Toni Lewis, Chair of Healthcare1199 SIEU
BUSINESS CONFERENCE 9:30AM – 11:30AMPanel ITheme: NY City Tourism: It’s Impact on Real Estate, Economic
Development, and Culture (Regionally, Nationally and Internationally
Moderator: Voza Rivers, 1st Vice President, The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce
Panelists: Curtis Archer, PresidentHarlem Community Development Corp.Faith Consolo, ChairmanDouglas Elliman Retail GroupKarl Rodney, Publisher/CEONY Carib NewsLinda Walton, Executive DirectorHarlem Arts Alliance (HAA)
BUSINESS CONFERENCE 9:30AM – 11:30AMPanel IITheme: Business and Economic Development in New YorkPanelists: Michael Clay, Director, Opportunity Programs, DASNY
Laverna Fountain, Associate V.P. for Construction,Columbia UniversityJessie Lee, Director of Lending EastTri-State Business Opportunity FundMichael Sutton, President & CEO,Infrastructure Engineering
Full Day EventsINDOOR BUSINESS EXPOThe public indoor Business Expo went from 10:00AM to 3:00PM and was attended bythousands featuring exhibits on small businesses, health, banking, tourism, financial services, education, employment & career opportunities, new business opportunities andcommunity development.
HERE'S THE MONEY!® SMALL BUSINESS LOAN PAVILION Tri-State Business Opportunity Fund initiative provided local business owners key oppor-tunities to sit one-on-one with eager loan officers ready to discuss, evaluate, and lend tosupport their projects. The Loan Pavilion also offered on-the-spot how to prepare a loanapplication, and tips on how to get pre-approved for a business loan. The loan officers atthe Pavilion were visited by over 60 small businesses and professional entrepreneursthroughout the day.
THE 35TH ANNUAL BUSINESS AWARDS LUNCHEON WAS DEDICATED ANDRENAMED FOR THE HON. BASIL A. PATERSONIn the forty year history of HARLEM WEEK only one event has ever been named in honorof an individual. That event is now known as the Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run/Walk. Thisyear, in honor of the 40th Anniversary of HARLEM WEEK and in tribute to Hon. Basil A.Paterson, HARLEM WEEK co-founder and Harlemite extraordinaire, the annual NY CityBusiness Awards Luncheon was renamed the “Basil Paterson Business Awards Lunch-eon.” Mr. Paterson, in addition to being and Executive Board Member of The GreaterHarlem Chamber of Commerce, was an internationally renowned lawyer, labor negotiatorand federal mediator who also served as a state senator, a deputy mayor, and New York’ssecretary of state.
Welcome Remarks were given by John Coatsworth, Provost, Columbia University.Luncheon honorees included Chamber Board member Betty Park, Owner, Manna’sRestaurants who received the 2014 Outstanding Business Achievement Award; Hon.Fernando Ferrer, Vice Chairman, MTA who received the 2014 Outstanding Public ServiceAward; Charles Warfield, Jr., Joint Board Chair, National Association of Broadcasterswho received the 2014 Outstanding Achievement in Media & Communications Award;and the final award was presented to Kenneth Knuckles, Esq., President, Upper Man-hattan Empowerment Zone who was the proud recipient of the 1st Annual Basil PatersonAward.
For the first time in the 25 year history of the Business Awards Luncheon guests wereasked to financially support an important social initiative. The proceeds received fromthe Luncheon were all donated to the 1199/SEIU Homecare Workers fund, the favoritecharity and career work of the late Basil A. Paterson.
The Luncheon dedication to Hon. Basil A. Paterson was attended by 350 persons in-cluding former NY State Governor David Paterson, former NY City Mayor David Dink-ins, Congressman Charles Rangel, former NY State Comptroller H. Carl McCall, NYState Assembly Members Keith Wright & Herman Farrell, Manhattan Borough Presi-dent Gale Brewer, NYC Council Member Inez Dickens, NAACP NY State President HazelDukes, numerous corporate union leaders, and media representatives. The LuncheonKeynote remarks and tribute to Basil Paterson were given by George Gresham, Presidentof 1199SEIU and Governor David Paterson.
OUTDOOR “HEALTHY EATING” / FARMER’S MARKET “Healthy Eating” Outdoor Expo went from 10:00AM to 5:00PM and was visited by thou-sands on Broadway from 114th to 116th Sts. The “Healthy Eating & Healthy Living” greenmarketplace farmer’s market featured fresh fruits & vegetables, herbs, honeys, bakedgoods, spices, holistic items, juices and more.
New York City Economic Development Day Conferences, AwardsLuncheon & Indoor/Outdoor ExposTheme: “Forever Harlem: Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow”
Location: Columbia University, W. 115th Street and Broadway
Day/Date/Time: Thursday, August 8th, 9:30AM – 5:00PM
Audience: thousands of New Yorkers and regional attendees participated in various components of the day
Board Member Coordinators: Chamber –Lloyd Williams, Patricia Ricketts, Voza Rivers, John Patane, Betty Park,
Marci McCall, Curtis Archer, Dr. John Palmer, Deon Levingston, Lou Katsos
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1. Panelists at the Economic Development Day Business Conference (l to r) Linda Walton, Harlem Arts Alliance, Curtis Archer, Harlem Community Development Corporation, FaithHope Consolo, Douglas Elliman 2. The audience is engaged at the Health conference 3. Senior reps at the MTA exhibit 4. WNYC AM/FM exhibit at the Expo 5. A view of the Eco-nomic Development Day Business Expo 6. Chamber President Lloyd Williams addresses the Luncheon 7. Elinor Tatum, Amsterdam News and Hon. H. Carl McCall, Chairman,SUNY present the 1st Basil A. Paterson Award to Kenneth Knuckles, Esq., Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone 8. A view of the hundreds of attendees at the Economic Develop-ment Day Awards Luncheon
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9. Some of the distinguished dais guests at the Basil A. Paterson Awards Luncheon, honoree Kenneth Knuckles, Esq., CEO, Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone,
Hon. H. Carl McCall, SUNY, honoree MTA Vice Chairman Fernando Ferrer, and former Mayor David Dinkins 10. George Gresham, President of 1199 (Luncheon co-host) gives keynote
address at the Basil A Paterson Awards Luncheon 11. Honoree Betty Park, Owner, Manna’s Restaurants 12. Honoree Charles Warfield received the 2014 Outstanding Achievementin Media Award at the Luncheon 13. WNYC AM/FM Radio personality Terrence McKnight served as MC for the Awards Luncheon 14. Congressman Charles Rangel shares remarks
during the Awards Luncheon 15. HARLEM WEEK Scholarship and Grant recipients and sponsor presenters 16. Mayor David Dinkins shares remarks with the audience.
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“Summer in the City”Theme: “Back on the Block”
– in tribute to Quincy Jones Day/Date/Time: Sat., Aug. 16th, 11 AM – 5 PMLocation: W. 135th Street bet. Malcolm X
Blvd. & St. Nicholas Ave.Audience: 65,000+ persons citywide, tri-state region,
nationally and internationally attended
Board MemberCoordinators: HARLEM WEEK –
Pamela Lee, Michael Preston Robert Tate, DiAnne Henderson, Marko Nobles, Stephanie Francis, Courtney Bennett, Irene Gandy,Barbara Burwell, Gilbert PaschallChamber – Lloyd Williams, Tony Rogers
“Summer in the City,” presented in concer t with our seniorradio partner WBLS-FM, offered a full day of activities including the ‘Back on the Block’ segment, in tribute to QuincyJones. It featured WBLS on-air personalities, DJs, and mastermixers, with per formances by members of the Harlem Ar ts Al-liance. And, of course, hundreds of food, ar ts, craf ts, music,jewelry, hats, sculptors and corporate exhibitors and vendors.
The main stage at W. 135th & St. Nicholas Ave. featured segments including• “Dancing in the Streets” to R&B, Reggae, & Swing
provided by WBLS DJs and Harlem Swing Dance Society
• The fabulous Fashion Flava Show featuring the best in urban fashion, designs, & models
• Uptown Saturday featuring the Jeff Foxx Band, Joyce Sims, Avery Sunshine, & more
Special thanks to Deon Levingston, Cynthia Smith, Skip Dillard, and Dr. Bob Lee of WBLS.FM for co-producing thisgreat event in concert with Harlem Music Fest.
SATURDAY AUG. 16TH
12 NOON � 5 PM ON W. 135TH ST.FROM MALCOLM X BLVD. TO ST. NICHOLAS AVE.
Join us on
For more info v is i t www.HARLEMWEEK.com or cal l tol l - f ree 1-877-427-5364
Basil Paterson& Maya Angelou
NY City Children’ s Fes�val
Part I - 12 Noon – 5:00 PMW. 135th St. bet. Malcolm X
& A. C. Powell, Jr. Blvds.Featuring Golden Gloves Boxinggames, arts & cra�s, live enter-
tainment, free health tes�ng, NBABasketball Clinics, Step Shows
Harlem Honeys & BearsIndoor Water Festival
for the whole family9 AM – 12 NOON
Youth Swimming Competitions12 noon – 1PM
Adult & Senior Synchronized Swimming Hansborough Recreation Center
W. 135th St. (bet. Fifth Ave. & Malcolm X Blvd.)for info call 917 854 4503
Na�onal HistoricalBlackColleges & Universities
Educational Fair12 NOON - 5:00 PM
W. 135th Street bet. Malcolm Xand A. C. Powell, Jr. Blvd.
Over 60 historical Black Colleges,Universi�es, public, private, city
and state colleges, and educa�onal programs will give
informa�on on admissions, scholarships and financial aid.
We are “Dancing in the Street”
to R&B, Swing & Reggae1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
W. 135th St. bet. F. Douglass Blvd.& St. Nicholas Ave
Fashion Flava3:00 PM – 4:00 PMW. 135th St. bet. Frederick Douglass Blvd. and St. Nicholas Ave.Featuring the best in Urban fashions
“UptownSaturday”
Salu�ng
Quincy Jones4:00 PM – 5:00 PMMain Stage – Featuring The JeffFoxx Band, Joyce Simms &Avery SunshineW. 135th St. and St. Nicholas Ave.
International
Arts, Crafts, Fashion & FoodVillage12 Noon – 5:00PMW. 135th St. bet. Malcolm X and Frederick Douglass Blvds.Featuring arts & cra�s, music, jewelry, hats, sculptures, food,beverages, product sampling andcorporate exhibitors.
HARLEM WEEK/
OUTDOOR MUSIC FILM FESTIVAL6:30 PM - 9:00 PM� Featuring Michael Jackson,Richard Pryor & Diana Ross
in The WizOn The Great Lawn of St. Nicholas Park W. 135th St. & St. Nicholas ave
MUSIC THEME: “BACK ON THE BLOCK” � IN TRIBUTE TO QUINCY JONES
1. Classic Dance Music Diva Joyce Sims performs 2. Folks are “DancingIn The Street” at “Summer In The City” 3. Ken Feldman, Apple Metro,joins Patricia Ricketts, VP of the Chamber in presenting theApplebee’s grant to Jackie Rowe Adams representing Talented Seniors& Youth On The Move 4. Colgate representative presents its scholarshipgrant to Bob McCullough representing Each One Teach One 5. WBLS-FM Program Director Skip Dillard (far left) is joined by HARLEM WEEKco-founder Tony Rogers (center) in presenting scholarships on the St. Nicholas Avenue main stage during “Summer In The City”
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1. The crowd truly enjoys the “Fashion Flava” Show which this year paid tribute to the various fashions and attires related to urban elegance saluting Quincy Jones“Back on the Block” 2. These gentleman project Style, Flava and Fashion 3. WBLS-FM’S Dahved Levy, (event honoree) also served as MC of the Fashion FlavaFashion Show 4. Here is some of the “Flavaful” Fashion 5. Elegant eveningwear on display 6. The models and coordinators of the “Fashion Flava” Show
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Expos:Art Gallery - Morning Expo: 9:30 AM Art Gallery - Afternoon Expo: 1 PM
Adam C. Powell St. Office Building163 West 125th Street & A.C. Powell Jr. Blvd
Sponsored By:
www.HARLEMWEEK.com
TUES AUG
099:30 AM - 3 PMA tribute to the legacy
of our Elders
For info. on HARLEM WEEK events call Toll free number 1-877-427-5364or visit www.HARLEM WEEK. com
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Over 60 Historical Black Colleges and Universities, Public,Private, City, State Colleges and Community Colleges .
Information on admissions, scholarships, financial aid,entry requirements, alumni, & Career opportunities.
From 12 NOON to 5 PMOn W.135th St. bet.
Malcolm X & A. C. Powell Jr. Blvds.Sponsors : Co-Sponsors :
T o n i M o r r i s o nHoward University
L i o n e l R i c h i eTuskegee University
O p r a h W i n f r e yTennessee State
University
N A T I O N A L H I S T O R I C A L
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Earl “The Pearl“MonroeWinston-Salem State University
Alice WalkerSpelman College
Dr. Martin LutherKing, Jr.
Morehouse College
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National HistoricBlack College Fair & ExpoTheme: Tribute to the 50th Anniversary of
1964 Civil Rights ActLocation: W. 135th Street between
Malcolm X. & A.C Powell, Jr. Blvds.Day/Date/Time: Saturday, August 17th, 12:00PM – 5:00PMAudience: Thousands of students, alumni and
interested college supportersBoard MemberCoordinators: HARLEM WEEK –Winston Majette, Michael Flanigan,
Courtney BennettChamber – Darwin Davis, Deon Levingston
Over 60 educational institutions including historically Black Colleges and Universities,along with public, private, city, and state institutions of higher education from throughoutNew York, New Jersey and Connecticut were exhibitors at this great event. College recruiters distributed information on admissions, scholarships, financial aid, test requirements, internships, career and job placement information, and other relatedsupport services.
HARLEM WEEK’s Executive Director, Winston Majette, and his senior managementteam once again collaborated to do a tremendous job in coordinating this important regional educational initiative.
1. Students eagerly gather information at the Historic Black College Fair & Expo 2. North Carolina A&T alumni share information on their school with potentialstudents 3. Shaw University alumni share information on their school with potential students 4. ASA College continues their commitment to education at their exhibit
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HARLEM WEEK/Imagenation Outdoor Film Festival(2 days - Aug. 16th & Aug. 23rd)Theme: Harlem Music Fest outdoor music film salute Featured Film: “The Wiz” featuring Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Richard Pryor, Lena Horne, Nipsy Russell, Ted Ross
(with music by Luther Vandross, Quincy Jones, Ashford and Simpson)Day/Date/Time: Saturday, August 16th, 7:00PM
Theme: Harlem Music Fest outdoor music film tribute to Reggae musicFeatured Film: “Rockers” featuring popular Reggae artists Burning Spear, Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller, and many othersDay/Date/Time: Saturday, August 23rd, 7:00PM
Location: Great Hill of St. Nicholas Park – W. 135th Street and St. Nicholas Ave.Audience: 900+ persons from throughout Harlem, New York, tri-state region and nationally attended this 2 day eventBoard MemberCoordinators: HARLEM WEEK - Marko Nobles Chamber – Lloyd Williams
1. The Classic movie “The Wiz” was featured as part I of this year’s HARLEM WEEK/Imagenation Outdoor Film Festival on Aug. 16th 2. The screen goes up forthe Film Fest 3. The film “Rockers”, celebrating Reggae music, was the featured film for part II of this year’s HARLEM WEEK/Imagenation Outdoor Film Festivalon Aug. 23rd 4. Friends and families begin to gather with their picnic baskets & blankets for the evening’s film on the “Great Lawn” of St. Nicholas Park 5. It’sshowtime and the “Great Lawn” is filled with friends and families enjoying the Film Festival
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Produced in concert with the extraordinary ImageNation, this amazing group pays year- round tribute to the contribution of the Diaspora to theworld of film. We encourage all of our members and associates to support the efforts of ImageNation.
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The 2 Day NY City “Children’s Festival”Music Theme: “I Believe I Can Fly” – R. KellyIn tribute to: Hon. Basil Paterson & Maya AngelouLocation: W. 135th Street between Malcolm X
& A. C. Powell, Jr. Blvds.Day/Date/Time: Saturday, August 16th
“Summer in the City”, 12:00PM – 5:00PM & Sunday, August 17th, HARLEM DAY, 12:00PM – 6:00PM
Audience: 30,000+ children, parents and family members attended this 2 day event
Board Member Coordinators: HARLEM WEEK - Tina McRae, Linda
Wood-Guy, Jackie Rowe Adams Chamber – Voza Rivers, Ken Feldman
Children from throughout the greater New York area and beyond enjoyed two exciting days of live entertainment, children’s “Back-To-School” fashion shows, sports, games,exercise, health screening, educational information, technol-ogy, and fun. Children performed in the first ever Poetry Slamdedicated in memory of Maya Angelou; viewed Harlem Globetrotters’ basketball clinics, performances by UptownDance Academy, New Breed Life Art, City Kidz, EmblemHealth Exercise Kids and step show hosted by the New YorkDaily News featuring Nu Gamma Psi and Bombay Steppaz;listened to the NY Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, NJPACJazz for Teens and Salvation Army Phil Ramone Orchestrafor Children. Children enjoyed face painting, mobile recreationcenters and exhibits. As a part of the “Healthy Eating &Healthy Living” Initiative earmarked for children, free dentalexams, eye exams and exhibits were made available by various healthcare providers. No adult was allowed entry to
1. Sesame Street character, “Ernie” and friend greet children and families at The Children’sFestival 2. The “Future of HARLEM WEEK” (its family children) served as Grand Marshallsof The Children’s Festival Parade
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3. Minisink Drum & Bugle Corps leads the parade kicking off the Children’s Festival 4. A beautiful dance performance presented by Uptown Dance Academy 5. The lines form for the fun rides 6. The children’s Martial Arts demonstrations by New Breed Life Arts 7. Harlem YMCA staff leads an energetic exercise session8. Audience participation was fun and energetic
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9. Harlem Basketball Legend, Bobby “Zorro” Hunter, of the Harlem Globetrotter’s mesmerized the kids at his basketball clinic 10. Families sign up for the HarlemYMCA exercise classes • Golden Gloves 1. Youth get boxing lessons courtesy of Daily News Golden Gloves Trainers and Champions 2. Golden Gloves Trainerteaches a young lady how to box
Children’s Festival GoldenGloves (Exhibitions and Clinics)Location: PS 175 Schoolyard/Children’s FestivalDay/Date/Time: Saturday, August 17th, 12:00PM – 5:00PM
For the second year, courtesy of New York Daily News and its seniorrepresentative, Brian Adams, Director of Community Relations (Mr.Adams is a three-time Golden Gloves Champion), hundreds of our children were able to see firsthand, demonstrations of the art of self-defense and participate in boxing exhibitions and exercise led by childrenfrom the Willis Avenue Boxing Club headed by coach Ryan O’Leary,and featuring champion boxer, the undefeated Featherweight Prospect,Bryant ‘Pee-Wee’ Cruz. This very popular event has children eagerlyanticipating the next boxing exhibition in 2015.
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HARLEM DAYOUR BIGGEST DAYMusic Theme: “It’s A Family Reunion” – In Tribute to The O’JaysLocation: W. 135th Street from 5th to St. Nicholas Aves.Day/Date/Time: Sunday, August 17th, 12:00PM – 7:00PMAudience: 90,000+ attended from New York, tri-state region, nationally and internationally Board MemberCoordinators: HARLEM WEEK – Marko Nobles, Winston Majette, Gil Paschall,
Robert Tate, Pamela Lee, Michael Preston, Timothy Burwell, Stephanie FrancisChamber – Voza Rivers, Deon Levingston, Lloyd Williams
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1. One of our wonderful vendors 2. International R&B Superstar “Tank” hits a note on stage 3. Beuatiful soul singer rocks the 5th Avenue Stage 4. A mother and her child shop with one of the international fabric vendors
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1. Historic bus provided by the MTA’s New York Transit Museum 2. One of the many prized classic vehicles at the Auto Show 3. Some of the vehicles in the AutoShow are unique inside and out 4. Classic Model T Ford featured in the Auto Show 5. The 2014 Auto Show Award Winners on stage
Upper Manhattan Auto ShowMusic Theme: “Keep on Truckin’'” by Eddie KendricksLocation: W. 135th Street between 5th Ave.
& Malcolm X Blvd.Day/Date/Time: Sunday, August 17th, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Audience: 10,000+ car enthusiasts, buyers,
collectors and observers of all agesCoordinators: HARLEM WEEK Board Members - Reginald Idlett, Michael Flanigan,
Dwayne Montgomeryin concert with Bill Hurley, LaZette McCants, Solomon Greene & Charles Powell
The Upper Manhattan Auto Show (UMAS) celebrated its 25th year as the premier outdoor urban autoshow in the northeast, exhibiting some of the most unique classic, antique and new vehicles, hybrids,fuel efficient cars, as well as showcasing newly released cars for the upcoming year. This great autoshow also features motorcycles and fabulous collectibles and historic antique buses provided by theMTA.
This year’s Auto Show was sponsored by The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, New York DailyNews, and MTA, co-sponsored by Greyhound, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Hot 97 FM and Upper ManhattanEmpowerment Zone.
Hundreds of the auto show enthusiasts and attendees selected and voted for their favorite cars and mo-torcycles in several award categories. Award winning categories included: The People’s Choice; BestAntiques; Best Muscle Car; Most Unique Vehicle; Best “Green” Vehicle; Best Classic Motorcycle;Best Modern Motorcycle; and Best Vehicles from the following Era’s - 30’s-40’s; 50’s-60’s; 70’s-80’s; and 90’s – present.
Special thanks to (UMAS) co-chairpersons Reginald Idlett, Sr. and Bill Hurley, along with HARLEMWEEK board members Michael Flanigan, Dwayne Montgomery, and Gil Paschall supported by LazetteMcCants, Charles Powell, Solomon Greene, Sam Hill & Willie Hall for producing this magnificent show.
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6. Two of the low riders on display received great attention 7. (l-r) Co-chairpersons of the Auto Show committee: Reggie Idlett (l), and Bill Hurley (r) are joined bycommittee member, Sam Hill in selecting the awards 8. Some of the fabulous and diverse motorcycles entered in the Auto Show 9. This gentleman shows off hisaward for his motorcycle 10. A real “Red Hot” Vintage Convertable Corvette Sting-Ray 11. A special customized vintage automobile on display 12. A true classic Cadillac
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New York City Health Village Theme: “Our Health is Our Wealth”Location: Harlem Hospital Center, between W. 136th and
W. 137th Streets & Malcolm X Blvd.Day/Date/Time: Sunday, August 17th, 12:00PM - 5:00PMAudience: over 8,000 persons from upper Manhattan,
the Bronx and throughout the tri-state regionBoard MemberCoordinators: Chamber – Marci McCall, Darwin Davis
The outdoor Health Village continues to grow every year and this year was no exception -attracting thousands of attendees from across the city and beyond. “The Health Villagewithin Our Village” had approximately 60 exhibits from hospitals, health centers, healthservice providers, doctors, holistic practitioners, acupuncturists, dentists, alternative healthpractitioners, and others, providing important health information to attendees. Free healthtesting was provided on site, as well as information on health plans, health insurance, nutri-tion, holistic medicine, and exercise.
Much thanks to Harlem Hospital Center, under the leadership of its excellent Executive Director, Denise Soares and her great Senior Associate, Sylvia White, for providing the expanded site for the Health Village in front of the magnificent Mural Pavilion of HarlemHospital on Malcolm X Blvd.
1. Renaissance HealthCare Network, one of the many Health agencies on hand to share information with the community 2. In addition to testing, importantinformation on health testing, education & family services was shared throughout the day on WHCR-FM (spokesperson Bernadette McKetney-Brown, RenaissanceHealthCare Network) at the Health Village 3. Special thanks to Harlem Hospital Center for its coordination of the Health Village 4. Many hundreds of personsreceived free health testing throughout the day
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HARLEM DAY Business ExpoTheme: Support Our Local Businesses
Location: W. 135th Street between Malcolm X Blvd. & 5th Ave.
Day/Date/Time: Sunday, August 18th, 12:00PM - 6:00PM
Attendance: 2,000+ HARLEM DAY attendees
Board Member Chamber - Patricia Ricketts
Coordinators: HARLEM WEEK - Michael Preston
The HARLEM DAY Outdoor Business Expo & Fair, co-sponsored byCarver Bank and Harlem News Group, is a major showcase for selectedlocal businesses, organizations and financial service providers thatsuppor t and promote the interests of the small and medium sizedbusiness sectors.
Since its inception in 2010, this event has become one of the mostimpor tant anchors of HARLEM DAY featuring special products andservices from unique Harlem-based businesses. It also providesinformation about development, real estate and investment oppor tunities to help meet the needs of New York City’s ever growingsmall and medium sized business sectors.
HARLEM DAY Business Expo • 1. The Carver Bank Exhibit was very popular as it provided banking information as well as prize giveaways 2. An E:Harlem
representative shares information 3. Lenox Terrace complex shared information on housing and retail and commercial spaces
USTA • 1. USTA rep greets those coming to participate in the Tennis clinic 2. Banner celebrating African Americans in Tennis on display at the Tennis clinics
coordinated by Harlem Junior Tennis League and the USTA 3. Some of the hundreds of youth and family members that participated in the day long clinics
USTA FAMILY TENNIS CLINIC Location: Howard Bennett Playground
W. 135th Street between Malcolm X Blvd. & 5th Ave. Day/Date/Time: Sunday, August 17th, 10:00AM - 4:00PMAudience: over 500 attendeesBoard MemberCoordinators: HARLEM WEEK – Winston Majette, Michael Flanigan
Coordinated by United States Tennis Association (USTA) this annual event attracted hundreds of children,senior citizens and adults who received group and individual tennis lessons and tips from tennis professionalsand coaches. Each child was given a complimentary tennis racket which brought a great smile to hundreds offaces. They also received individual advice and were able to engage in friendly competitions under the tutelageof USTA ranked players. This event is rapidly becoming one of the most popular tennis events in New YorkCity. The event itself is shortly followed (in two weeks time) by the U.S. Open at Arthur Ashe Stadium inQueens.
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5th Avenue Stage • HOT 97-FM
HARLEM DAY STAGESON THE MAIN STAGES • From 12 Noon - 7:00 PM
Location: 4 MAIN STAGES- On W. 135th Street 1) 5th Ave. Stage2) The Children’s Festival – Program Stage3) The YMCA Stage4) St. Nicholas Ave. Stage
Audience: 60,000+ persons from throughout Harlem, citywide, the tri-state region, nationally and internationallyBoard MemberCoordinators: Chamber - Voza Rivers, Deon Levingston, Lloyd Williams
HARLEM WEEK – Marko Nobles, Courtney Bennett, Irene Gandy
By all accounts (media, public) HARLEM DAY 2014 was the biggest, best attended and best produced yet. WBLS-FM, WLIB-AM and Hot 97 FMsponsored the stages that featured stellar performances in a variety of musical genres, with artists from around the world.
The 5th Avenue stage produced by the Harlem Music Fest in concert with Hot 97 FM featured performances by Hot 97 DJs, The Renaissance Youth Band,Clean Money Music Group, Tony Lee, Ayanna Irish, Donald Byrd Jazz Foundation (live), Casym Steel Orchestra, Blake Carrington, Toni Ann Semple (live),"Mighty Real; A Fabulous Sylvester; Shelton Becton, Music Director for the Tony Award Play saluting Billie Holiday “Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill,” dida special Piano musical salute to the late great Billy Taylor in honor of the 50th Anniversary of JazzMobile.
The YMCA Stage produced by Harlem Arts Alliance’s Artz, Rootz and Rhythm in concert with Harlem Music Fest and WLIB-AM attracted the best of local andregional talent including Jazz, spoken word, Hip-Hop, R&B, a “Dress for Success” Back to School Children’s fashion show featuring designers as young as 9 and13 years old, and a Bare Head Beauties/Bare Head Men fashion show saluting Cancer survivors. Performances by the Salvation Army Phil Ramone Children’s Or-chestra, New York Philharmonic Young Composers, NJPAC Jazz for Teens, Jazz vocalist Cynthia Scott, Ms. Irene Renee, Piece of My Heart (Off BroadwayPlay), Earth Man Experience, Kayla Sky & Sade Emoni, and Uptown Dance Academy were a huge hit. The special artist featured on the YMCA Stage was therenowned three time Tony award winner Hinton Battle who wowed the audience with his song and dance presentation.
The St. Nicholas Avenue Stage produced by WBLS-FM and Harlem Music Fest featured a musical salute to The O’Jays entitled “It’s a Family Reunion” withextraordinary live performances by Donald Byrd Jazz Foundation, Apollo Amateur Hour winners featuring dancer TK, Keith “The Captain” Gamble & Nu Gypsies,and Claudia Hayden; the fabulous Erika Campbell of Mary Mary, R&B Superstar “Tank”, and the rocking sounds of the exciting Jeff Foxx Band had thousandsof spectators “dancing in the streets” singing and having a real HARLEM DAY family reunion. This stage truly featured the sounds of Harlem’s music.
1. The Renaissance Youth Band delivers a powerful message during their performance 2. CASYM Steel Orchestra, courtesy of the NY Daily News providedCaribbean rhythms 3. Performer from the Clean Money Music Group provides a dose of positive Hip Hop 4. Toney Lee performs the great dance hit “Reach Up”5. Shelton Becton, Musical Director for the Tony Award Winning musical “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill” performed a musical tribute to the late, great BillyTaylor & Jazzmobile 6. Up and coming artist, Ayanna Irish was well received
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The Children’s Festival – Program Stage
YMCA Stage • 1. 3 time Tony Award Winner, the great Hinton Battle mesmerized the audience with his performance 2. The Harlem YMCA exercise coordinator conducted a en-ergy session for everyone 3. This young model struts her stuff during the Back-to-School Fashion Show 4. The Back-to-School Fashion Show features clothes for young girls &boys, pre-teens, teens & more as shown here 5. This young man is wearing these clothes well during the Fashion Show 6. Some of the young models who took the stage for theChildren’s Back-to-School Fashion Show Children’s Festival Program Stage • 1. The renowned Uptown Dance Company performs one of its signature pieces 2. Zyla Folks provided great musical entertainment appealing to the younger attendees courtesy of the MTA 3. Children’s Festival MC, Don Thomas, once again puts some special young people in the spotlight The Children’s FestivalProgram Stage
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1. Keith “The Captain” Gamble performing on the St. Nick Main Stage 2. Ralph McDaniels (c) , Host/Producer of the iconic show “Video Music Box” is presentedwith the 2014 Harlem Music Fest Historic Achievement Award by HARLEM WEEK’s Marko Nobles & the legendary KOOL DJ Red Alert 3. This Fabulous vocalistof the Donald Byrd Jazz Foundation hit the right notes 4. Donald Byrd Jazz Foundation member performs 5. Charisa “The Violin Diva” was a big hit with her performance 6. Legendary Harlem Hip Hop Pioneer Doug E Fresh was the recipient of the HARLEM WEEK 40th Anniversary Legends in Music Award
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1. Some of the thousands of runners and walkers who gathered at the starting point 2. “On your mark, get set …” Go!!!
PERCY SUTTON Harlem 5K RUN / WALK& “1964 Civil Rights Act” Walk Starting Line: St. Nicholas Park at West 136th Street & St. Nicholas Ave. Day/Date/Time: Saturday, August 23rd, 8:30AMAudience: 6,000+ Harlemites, New Yorkers , regional, national and international runners and walkers participated in this eventBoard MemberCoordinators: Chamber –Patricia Ricketts, Voza Rivers, Darwin Davis, Tony Rogers, Deon Levingston, Karen Witherspoon, Marci McCall,
Willie Walker HARLEM WEEK - Jackie Rowe Adams, Marko Nobles, Irene Gandy,Michael Preston, Dwayne Montgomery, Courtney Bennett, Gil Paschall, Robert Tate, DiAnne Henderson
The Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run/Walk, sponsored by New York Road Runners and The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, co-sponsored by WBLS-FM,Fox TV, NY Amsterdam News, NY Daily News, and The City College of New York, attracted over 6,300 registered runners and walkers. According to many run-ners and walkers, this event hosted by the New York Road Runners is second in popularity only to the NY City Marathon.
The Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run/Walk saluted the 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and honored slain civil rights heroes James Chaney, AndrewGoodman and Michael Schwerner. The Walk attracted attendees from around the region who came out to support the 50th Anniversary milestone with a run/walkthrough historic Harlem which was supported by religious organizations, unions, teachers, and family members of all ages.
Following the Run/Walk, performers throughout the day celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act including renowned folk artists, Kim & Reggie Harris; and the Afrikumba Drummers. The Hip Hop Hall of Fame & Museum provided well-known DJ's, dancers and rappers who provided the historicconnection between Hip Hop and the Civil Rights movement. This event also took time to honor Jazz great Bobbi Humphrey and legendary radio personalityImhotep Gary Byrd.
Thanks to New York Road Runners under the leadership of Mary Wittenberg, Peter Ciaccia, Paul Ortolano, Michael Rodgers, and Corey Witmer for their ongo-ing commitment to healthy living and exercise and GHCC board members, Karen Witherspoon and Tony Rogers for their oversight. This is an important NYCfamily health initiative.
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8. The great folk duo, Kim & Reggie Harris perform in tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act 9. The Afrikuumba Drummers entertained
the runners, walkers and supporters 10. Harlem News Group Publisher Pat Stevenson (right) and the HNG team of walkers 11. Radio icon, Imhotep Gary
Byrd (center) was honored during the day’s celebration of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Joining in the presentation are Hip Hop Pioneer EZ AD and HARLEM WEEK’s
Voza Rivers 12. NY State Senator Bill Perkins (who ran in the 5K Run) and NY Road Runner President Mary Wittenberg share a hug at the finish line
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Tri-State Golden Hoops High School Basketball Classic/Rucker Pro Legends Theme: Honoring All-Time Rucker Alumni and LegendsLocation: Holcombe Rucker Park, W. 155th Street
& Frederick Douglass Blvd.Day/Date/Time: Saturday, August 24th, 11:30AM – 6:30PM Audience: over 1,100 attendeesBoard MemberCoordinators: HARLEM WEEK – John Purcell assisted by Emmett Causey
This basketball tournament was sponsored by the New York Daily News and HARLEMWEEK in concert with Hot 97 FM. Basketball legends, enthusiasts, spectators, futureballers, youth, and families came out to see Each One Teach One high school all-starsof today and tomorrow. A special treat for those in attendance was the annual NYPD All-Stars vs. The Rucker Pro All-Stars game. HARLEM WEEK, represented by board mem-ber, Voza Rivers, The Daily News and a Hot 97 representative presented awards for community service to renowned Rucker alums and Each One Teach Onesupporters including former New York Knick great/ announcer/player and Rucker legend, Calvin Ramsey, former New York Knick player/Rucker legend,Hawthorne Wingo, HARLEM WEEK’s Emmett Causey, and John “Butch” Purcell, former HARLEM WEEK Board Member and Rucker Pro tournament senior man-ager received the award presented posthumously to Artie Georges. For the third year in a row this outstanding event was coordinated by Brian Adams, the NYDaily News Manager of Community Programs.
The Golden Hoops Commissioner, Bob McCullough, Sr., Harlem’s “Mr. Basketball”, continues to produce the all-star games attracting the best teams from theNew York region and beyond. In addition Commissioner McCullough was recognized and saluted at Madison Square Garden on the occasion of the 50th Anniver-sary of the Rucker Tournament named in honor of the legendary Holcombe Rucker.
1. Girls championship teams at the Golden Hoops 2. Player goes up for a shot 3. The NBA & Rucker Pro Legends honorees at the Golden Hoops (HawthorneWingo, NY Knicks; Emmett Causey, Rucker Pro-Legend; Calvin Ramsey, NY Knicks; Brian Adams, Daily News; & John “Butch” Purcell, Rucker Pro-Legend4. The championship biddy team at the Daily News Golden Hoops
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HARLEM WEEK Closing Gala Reception at The Russian Tea RoomTheme: Saluting 40 Years of HARLEM WEEKLocation: The Russian Tea Room, 150 West 57th StreetDay/Date/Time: Wednesday, September 17th, 6:00 PMAudience: 250+ selected HARLEM WEEK sponsors and supporters, members of The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce,
NYC & Company, and representatives of city-wide and regional arts & culture organizationsBoard MemberCoordinators: Chamber - Louis Katsos, Voza Rivers, Patricia Ricketts, Darwin Davis
HARLEM WEEK – Irene Gandy, Robert Tate
The world famous The Russian Tea Room and The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, co-hosted the Closing Reception of HARLEM WEEK’s 40th Anniversaryat the beautiful and renowned Russian Tea Room. At this event, HARLEM WEEK honored Brian Adams and Odis Von Blasingame, of the New York Daily News, andThe Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce honored Skip Dillard, Cynthia Smith, and Koren Vaughn of the WBLS Family of Emmis Communications with 2014 Out-standing Community Service Awards; James Harding, Jr., of the MTA, received a special award from HARLEM WEEK for Outstanding Public Service during hisdecades-long contributions to the people of New York City in general and Harlem in particular. The Chamber, in concert with NYC & Company, also utilized this re-ception to expand on the ever-growing tourism partnership between downtown, midtown and uptown (Harlem) by recognizing the unique role which The RussianTea Room has played in serving as an anchor for the midtown tourism and cultural communities.
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1. John Polizano, Daily News, Sr. VP presents the HARLEM WEEK 2014 Outstanding Community Service Award to Daily News Community Affairs Manager,
Brian Adams 2. Emmett Causey, The Chamber; Ken Biberaj, Russian Tea Room; Michele Scott, The Chamber; & HARLEM WEEK’s Marko Nobles, Irene Gandy
& Voza Rivers 3. Daily News President Bill Holiber makes special presentation to Odis VonBlasingame 4. The team that "gets it done" at Emmis Broadcasting
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6. HARLEM WEEK Board Member Bob Tate flanked by (l-r) Lou Willard & Alma Rangel, (wife of Congressman Charles Rangel) 7. The program MC Voza
Rivers of HARLEM WEEK welcomes the audience 8. HARLEM WEEK Board Member Irene Gandy with Chamber Board Members Deon Levingston and Fred
Powell 9. Lots of mixing and mingling takes place at “The Great Bear” of The Russian Tea Room 10. Chamber Board Member Willie Walker greets
Actress/Comedienne Phyllis Yvonne Stickney 11. Reception guests Shirley Scott & Michael Garner, MTA
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Summer Stage •1. Featured band with young maraca player chiming in 2. Up and coming R&B group wows the audience with their performance
DTH • 1. Families enjoy the performances at the Dance Theater of Harlem Block Party 2. One of The Dance Theater of Harlem’s senior classes performing
PARTNER EVENTSUMMER STAGE inHARLEMLocation: A. C. Powell Jr. State Office Bldg. Plaza
– 125th Street & A .C. Powell, Jr. Blvd.Day/Date/Time: Thursdays, July 31st - August 28th, 5:00 PMAudience: thousands of Harlemites, New Yorkers and
tourists attend each week
Summer Stage in Harlem is an eight week concert series celebratedon the plaza of the Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. State Office Building.The musical events and activities are sponsored by the NYS Office ofGeneral Services, WBLS-FM/HOT97 FM in partnership with HARLEMWEEK, and the Harlem Arts Alliance under the brilliant leadership ofOGS General Manager, Willie Walker. Some of the musical genresand artists include: R&B Night – Legacy, Janice Marie Robinson, andPeta Wane Experience; African Night – Mali, Yaro & Gombe StarGroup, Bouta Likoyo; Latin Night – Gil Velez Y Su Orchestra, Son IX,and Mannies Boogaloo Crew; Jazz Night – Charisa the Violin Diva,Frank Sirius, and JuNot. This year featured a major Gospel concert onAugust 28th. In addition to the musical entertainment each week DJsfrom WBLS-FM and Hot97 FM spin their records and the audienceshave great fun dancing on the plaza.
Summer Stage in Harlem is produced under the astute leadershipof Willie Walker (OGS) and continues to grow annually in size, sub-stance, and demand.
PARTNER EVENTDance Theatre of Harlem Street FestivalLocation: W. 152nd Street between Amsterdam
and St. Nicholas Aves.Day/Date/Time: Saturday, August 9th, 12:00PM - 7:00PM Audience: over 1000 Harlemites and New Yorkers
were in attendance
This annual street festival has become a much anticipated summer show-case in Upper Manhattan during HARLEM WEEK. This year the entertain-ment included the magnificent students from the Dance Theatre ofHarlem School (DTH), Harlem School of the Arts Youth Band, Keith “TheCaptain” Gamble, Speaking in Rhythms, Asase Yaa African AmericanDance Theater, cast members from Motown the Musical, Harlem ArtsAlliance members, and the DTH professional company.
Each year this event continues to grow in substance, presentation, anddemand. The Dance Theatre of Harlem celebrated its 45th Anniversary ina magnificent manner and is to be congratulated for its excellent annualproduction.
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PARTNER EVENTENTERTAINERS BASKETBALL CLASSICFESTIVALLocation: Holcombe Rucker Park, W. 155th Street
& Frederick Douglass Blvd. Day/Date/Time: Thursday, August 1st
through Wednesday, August 21st, 6:00 PMAudience: thousands attended from all ages
and all walks of life
For over 60 years, Harlem has been known throughout the world asthe home of the best in urban basketball. The Mecca for urban bas-ketball has historically been, nationally and internationally, Harlem’sRucker Park. For the past years, the Entertainers Basketball Classic(EBC) under the leadership and vision of its CEO, Greg Marius, has as-sumed the mantle and management of the Rucker Park thereby takingthe EBC Professional Basketball Tournament to new and legendaryheights. This global showcase (EBC) which started years ago as onegame between two rival New York Rap/Hip Hop moguls has becomeone of the most prestigious basketball tournaments in the region.
Greg Marius, and the entire team of the Entertainers Basketball Classichave done a magnificent job in maintaining and building on the legendof Rucker Park as the international nucleus of urban and summer bas-ketball.
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PARTNER EVENTJAZZMOBILE Theme: Great Jazz on the Great HillLocation: The Great Hill –
Central Park at 106th StreetDay/Date/Time: Saturday, August 9th, 7:00 PMAudience: 3,000+ Harlemites, New Yorkers
and tourists
Jazzmobile in partnership with the Central Park Conservancy supported by HARLEM WEEK presented the7th annual Great Jazz on the Great Hill family picnic and celebration featuring great music. The afternoonwas hosted by R&B singer Alyson Williams with performances by T.S. Monk and friends, and special guestartist, Wycliffe Gordon and his All-Star Band. Gordon was presented with a special Harlem Music Fest 2014award by HARLEM WEEK for his support of Jazzmobile and contributions to the field of music and for mentoringyoung musicians. This award was presented by Voza Rivers, 1st Vice Chairman, HARLEM WEEK, and RobinBell-Stevens, Executive Director, Jazzmobile.
Attendees participated in lively Swing dance lessons all over the park dancing to the Swing music of WycliffeGordon and his All-Star Band.
Thousands of Harlemites, New Yorkers and tourists from throughout the region brought their blankets and picnicbaskets for an afternoon of Jazz in Central Park!
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1. HARLEM WEEK Treasurer Barbara Burwell present HARLEM WEEK 40th Anniversaary Award to Gospel Superstar Bishop Hezekiah Walker at “A Great Dayin Harlem” on 7/27. 2. Lloyd Williams, President of The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce opens the New York City Economic Development DayAwards Luncheon in honor of Basil A. Paterson at Columbia University on 8/7. 3. NY Chris�an Times Publisher Rev. Dennis Dillon gives the Invoca�on at theBusiness Awards Luncheon on 8/7. 4. Mayor David Dinkins makes remarks at the Basil A. Paterson Awards Luncheon on 8/7. 5. Presenta�ons are made to theOldest Male & Female at the Senior Ci�zens Day Elders Jubilee Luncheon on 8/5. 6. One of the fabulous hats modeled at the Elders Jubilee FashionShow on 8/7. 7. Kim & Reggie Harris perform during HARLEM WEEK's salute to The 1964 Civil Rights Act on 8/23. 8. Youth Marshalls of the NYC Children'sFes�val Parade at “Summer in the City” on 8/16. 9. A couple of the beau�ful Automobiles in The Upper Manha�an Auto Show on HARLEM DAY on8/17. 10. The vast sea of thousands who came out on HARLEM DAY on 8/17. 11. The start of The Percy Su�on Harlem 5k Run to Salute The 50th Anniv. ofthe 1964 Civil Rights Act the 2 prong event a�racted well over 6 500 runners and walkers on 8/23
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Harlem MusicFest T-shirt wasa big hit and was in great demand
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Key Elected Partners & Supporters of HARLEM WEEK 2014
Hon. Eric AdamsBrooklyn Borough President
Hon. Charles Rangel Member of U.S. Congress (Manhattan)
Hon. Mark LevineNY City Council Member (Manhattan)
Hon. Herman FarrellNY State Assembly Member(Manhattan)
Hon. Bill de BlasioMayor,The City of New York
Hon. Keith WrightNY State Assembly Member(Manhattan)
Hon. AndrewCoumoGovernor, State of New York
Hon. David PatersonFormer Governer, State of New York
Hon. Bill PerkinsNY State Senator (Manhattan)
Hon. ScottStringer Comptroller, The Cityof New York
Hon. Gale BrewerManhattan Borough President
Hon. GregoryMeeks Member of U.S. Congress (Queens)
Hon. Inez DickensNY City Council Member(Manhattan)
Hon. Letitia JamesPublic Advocate, ofThe City of New York
Hon. Cyrus VanceNew York CountyDistrict Attorney
Hon. Jose SerranoMember of U.S. Congress (Bronx)
Hon. GuillermoLinaresNY State Assembly Member
HARLEM WEEK 2014 “Prime” Media Partners RADIOWBLS-FM – was the very first FM radio partner of HARLEM WEEK. Under the leadership of Hal Jackson and Frankie Crocker, WBLS-FM created the music sounds that have become synonymous with HARLEM WEEK. Charles Warfield, who took over the leadership ofWBLS-FM, the flagship station of Inner City Broadcasting Corporation, as Vice President and General Manager continued to lend lead-ership and support to HARLEM WEEK by providing promotional announcements, national and international recording artists that per-formed at our indoor/outdoor concerts. WBLS-FM’s renowned on-air personalities hosted and participate in various HARLEM WEEKand Harlem Music Fest programs and activities now under the leadership of Deon Levingston, Emmis Broadcasting Corp. WBLS-FMand WLIB-AM also host, in concert with The Greater Harelm Chamber of Commerce, a monthly radio show on the last Sunday featuringall things Harlem.
WLIB-AM – was the very first radio partner of HARLEM WEEK since its inception when both WLIB-AM and HARLEM WEEK wereheadquartered at 310 Lenox Avenue between 125th and 126th Streets. Under the leadership of its Chairman, Percy Sutton, WLIB-AMhas always played a key role in getting the message to the community through numerous interviews and announcements. WLIB-AM isalso instrumental in bringing in national and international gospel artists to perform on our stages. WLIB-AM is the official “health voice”of HARLEM WEEK and The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce.
HOT 97-FM – Throughout the 30+ year history of HOT 97 they have been a key supporter of HARLEM WEEK. They have supportedmany events including The Upper Manhattan Auto Show, Golden Hoops, Tri-State Junior Tennis Championships and outdoor stage ac-tivities. Recognized as the country’s leading Hip-Hop stations, they have not only provided announcements and airtime for interviewsbut also top artists to perform on our stages and automobiles to be raffled off at the Auto Show. Hot 97 supports HARLEM WEEK on anannual basis by providing its top on-air personalities to participate in various indoor/outdoor programs.
WHCR FM – is Harlem’s true community radio station, produced by The City College of New York seven days a week. It provides theopportunity to effectively share the HARLEM WEEK message with the New York City region on radio and with hundreds of thousandsmore around the world via the internet. WHCR-FM provides to HARLEM WEEK airtime via announcements, interviews and a monthlyone hour radio program on the last Tuesday afternoon that helps spread the word about HARLEM WEEK all year round.
WNYC-AM/FM are New York's flagship public radio stations, broadcasting the finest programs from NPR, American Public Media,Public Radio International and the BBC World Service, as well as a wide range of award-winning local programming. WNYC is the primaryPublic Radio Partner of HARLEM WEEK providing announcements to promote various events. WNYC, through the strong support ofBrenda Willams-Butts, Senior Director of Community Engagement and Audience Development, also plays a key role in our EconomicDevelopment Day annually providing one of the station’s major air personalities to serve as emcee of the Economic Development Lunch-eon. WNYC-AM/FM also serves as our major radio information/talk partner for HARLEM DAY and for the annual Percy Sutton Harlem5K Run/Walk.
DAILY PRINT New York DAILY NEWS – Through the vision and leadership of its former Vice President, John Campi, and its renowned cartoonistand writer Bill Gallo, The NY Daily News is the longest standing and continual daily print partner of HARLEM WEEK. This tradition iscontinued in a magnificent manner by William “Bill” Holiber, President & CEO, John Polizano, Sr. Vice President, Brian Adams, Manager,Community Affairs and Jared McCallister, Sr. Reporter/Entertainment Writer. The Daily News has sponsored many of the major eventsfocused on music, sports, and education over the past decades ranging from The Golden Hoops to indoor concerts at the Apollo Theater,Columbia University, The City College of New York, and outdoor concerts at Central Park, U. S. Grant National Memorial Park, MarcusGarvey Park, etc. Of special note, the Daily News is the senior partner of the famous Upper Manhattan Auto Show and many moreevents. In addition the News annually produces the award winning HARLEM WEEK supplements highlighting the themes and programsof each HARLEM WEEK festival and is published in all editions of the paper citywide.
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WEEKLY PRINT NY AMSTERDAM NEWS – The New York Amsterdam News, which is the most prominent and well known of the weeklypublications servicing the tri-state region, is the first newspaper that participated in and supported HARLEM WEEK 40 yearsago (under the leadership of its former publisher, Bill Tatum). The Amsterdam News has a world renowned reputation ofbeing the honest voice of the tri-state region, and the largest and most influential publication servicing the tri-state region’sBlack communities. The Amsterdam has annually co-sponsored the National Historic Black College Fair and Expo., the NYCSenior Citizen’s Day, the NYC Children’s Festival, and is a co-founder of the Percy Sutton Harlem 5k Run/Walk. The Ams-terdam News supports the programs and efforts of HARLEM WEEK year round focused on our health initiatives, Black His-tory Month programming, and the Harlem Music Fest. Under the visionary leadership of its Publisher & Editor-in-Chief,Elinor Tatum, the Amsterdam continues to grow in its influence, and importance. NY Amsterdam News through the lead-ership of its senior writers Josh Barker, renowned author Herb Boyd and Penda Howell annually participates in our sem-inars, Black College Fair, and conferences.
NY BEACON – A longtime partner of HARLEM WEEK and The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (originally throughits founder, Bill Underwood and continued under the extraordinary vision and direction of its Publisher, Walter Smith, andCo-Publisher & CEO, Miata Haj Smith,) the NY Beacon annually effectively reaches the African American, Caribbean Amer-ican and Latino markets in the New York City region. It provides political and personal direction and guidance. The NYBeacon actively promotes and participates in key HARLEM WEEK events and activities such as the NY City Economic De-velopment Day, “A Great Day in Harlem,” National Historic Black College Fair & Expo., NYC Health Village, and the PercySutton Harlem 5K Run/Walk. The NY Beacon through the support of its featured writer, Don Thomas, supports and promotesthe efforts and programs of HARLEM WEEK and The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce throughout the year.
NY CARIB NEWS - has served as the premiere newspaper for issues of importance related to the Caribbean for over 25years. It is known to the Caribbean American community as “its weekly voice” and the key source for information onsubjects of particular importance to those from or interested in the Caribbean nations. Under the leadership of its dynamicduo, Karl & Faye Rodney, Carib News has annually highlighted the influence of the Caribbean community to HARLEMWEEK and the celebration of Caribbean culture during HARLEM WEEK. Annually each year HARLEM WEEK and The GreaterHarlem Chamber of Commerce join Carib News in supporting the annual Caribbean Multi-National Business Conference.Carib News joins HARLEM WEEK to support the NY City Economic Development Day and the National Historic Black CollegeFair & Expo, as well as supporting HARLEM WEEK and Chamber events throughout the year. Carib News also participatesin our seminars and conferences.
NY CHRISTIAN TIMES - The New York Christian Times is a regional, community-based weekly newspaper that deliverslocal, national and international news of particular importance to the religious communities of the tri-state region whichdisproportionately impacts on the Black and global Christian and religious population. Under the leadership of Rev. DennisDillon, The NY Christian Times pays particular attention to the economic issues oft times ignored by other publications butthat have significant impact on its readership. The Christian Times has been a longtime supporter of HARLEM WEEK andhas annually co-sponsored Gospel segments at “A Great Day in Harlem,” HARLEM DAY, the NY City Senior Citizen’s Dayand the NY City Economic Development Day. The Christian Times has truly been instrumental in spreading the word aboutHARLEM WEEK to the religious communities of the tri-state region. The NY Christian Times also participates in our seminarsand conferences.
HARLEM NEWS GROUP - With its effective theme of “Good News You can Use” Harlem News Group, Inc. publishesfour free weekly newspapers in addition to the Harlem News. The other papers are Queens News, Brooklyn News andBronx News. Their mission is to deliver good and informative news to their readership focusing on health, education,housing, business, and employment opportunities. They are dedicated to providing their readers with invaluable informationthat can be used to improve their quality of life. Under the extraordinary leadership and vision of its Publisher/Editor, PatStevenson, supported by Tony Rogers, Harlem News Group has annually supported HARLEM WEEK events and activitiesfocused particularly on NY City Economic Development Day, “A Great Day in Harlem,” HARLEM DAY, and the Percy SuttonHarlem 5K Run/Walk. Harlem News Group annually features cover stories, advertorials, and photos promoting and chron-icling HARLEM WEEK events and activities. Harlem News Group also participates in our seminars and conferences.
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MONTHLY PRINT The Positive Community Magazine - is a tri-state monthly “good news” magazine focused on the religious communitiesin New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. It also highlights the programs and objectives of the historic Black Collegesalumni within the tri-state region. Under the leadership of co-Founders Adrian Council, Publisher, and Jean Wells, Editor-in-Chief, Positive Community has participated in and supported HARLEM WEEK for many years. They have particularlybeen supportive of the Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run/Walk and the NY City Economic Development Day. Each summer, ThePositive Community Magazine features a key aspect of the HARLEM WEEK annual theme. The Positive Community Magazinepartners with The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and HARLEM WEEK throughout the year.
TVABC-7 – Sandra Bookman (pictured left), Host of ABC Channel 7’s award-winning program “Here and Now” aired eachSunday afternoon, has, over the past years, annually devoted one or more segments of her Sunday program to promotekey HARLEM WEEK public events.
CBS – CBS2 has been a long time partner and supporter of HARLEM WEEK. CBS has covered many of the HARLEM WEEKevents and activities over the past years and has in fact created HARLEM WEEK and Harlem Jazz & Music Festival specialprograms. HARLEM WEEK has enjoyed strong support from CBS TV anchors Dana Tyler and Maurice DuBois (picturedleft). CBS has particularly focused on covering events and activities which promote HARLEM WEEK’s health-related initia-tives, sports programs Otis Livingston and its children’s programming, and senior citizens events. CBS2 historically pro-motes public service announcements related to HARLEM WEEK.
Fox 5 – Lew Leone, Vice President and General Manager, has been an active participant in and supporter of HARLEMWEEK for many years. Under the leadership of Audrey Pass, Senior Director/Executive Producer, Communications & PublicAffairs, Fox 5 has participated in and covered “A Great Day in Harlem,” NY City Senior Citizens Day, NY City Economic De-velopment Day, HARLEM DAY, and has played a lead role in the Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run/Walk which has been hostedand covered over the years by Mike Woods (pictured left), Good Day New York Meteorologist. Our youth programs andpublic service programs have been regularly covered by reporter, Lisa Evers. Antwan Lewis, Anchor, has hosted HARLEMWEEK annually on his Fox 5’s Weekend Program; and Audrey Puente, Meteorologist, has participated in and supportedHARLEM WEEK for many years.
NBC-4 – Chuck Scarborough (pictured left), the renowned co-Anchor of “News 4 New York,” is a HARLEM WEEK honoreein recognition of his outstanding coverage of key events and activities throughout the New York region. Janice Huff, Me-teorologist, has hosted some HARLEM WEEK events and awards presentations at Gracie Mansion as well as selected on-air programs promoting HARLEM WEEK’s health and youth initiatives. David Ushery, co-anchor for the weekend editionsof “News 4 New York,” has covered many HARLEM WEEK events and activities and has provided on-air programminghighlighting key HARLEM WEEK initiatives. Pat Battle, co-anchor for “Weekend Today in New York,” has covered manyHARLEM WEEK entertainment and cultural events. She has also hosted HARLEM WEEK representatives for various on-airprograms. NBC4 historically promotes public service announcements related to HARLEM WEEK.
NY1 – has been a long standing supporter of HARLEM WEEK and in 2014 NY1 stepped up to support our 40th Anniversary.The lead role was played by Cheryl Wills (pictured left), Weekend Evening Anchor, supported by Dean Meminger, Jr.,Criminal Justice Reporter, George Whipple, Society Reporter, and Bob Hardt, Political Director. NY1 covered “A Great Dayin Harlem,” NY City Senior Citizens Day, the NY City Economic Development Day, “Summer in the City,” HARLEM DAY, andthe Percy Sutton Harlem 5K Run/Walk. Our continued relationship with NY1 is of great importance to us as they promoteour health programs, senior citizens initiatives, children programs, and arts and culture activities during HARLEM WEEKand throughout the year.
WPIX-11 – annually showcases the segments of the famous HARLEM WEEK fashion shows by having live fashion segmentsshowcased on air. In addition, Jay Dow, PIX11 News Correspondent, Magee Hickey, PIX11 Reporter, and Kaity Tong (pictured left), News Anchor, PIX11 Morning News have, over the years, continually covered various HARLEM WEEK eventsand activities.
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HARLEM WEEK 2014 “Prime” Media Partners
HARLEM WEEK 2014 In Studio On-Air Coverage & On-Site Media Coverage
Cheryl Wills • NY1 ABC-TV Channel 7 WPIX-11 HARLEM WEEK FASHION SEGMENT
Tranist TransitHARLEM WEEK Interview
Mike Woods • FOX5& cast members of Motown the Musical
NBC-4HARLEM WEEK Interview
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A partial listing of our HARLEM WEEK 2014 major web partners included Harlem Arts Alliance, WBLS-FM, The New York Times, WNBC-4, FOX-TV,NY Daily News, WNYC-AM/FM, PIX-11, NY1, Amsterdam News, UPTOWN Magazine, Playbill.com, NYC Offical City Guide, NYC & Company andWLIB-AM. Others were:
125th Street BID
AllVoices.com
Answers.com
Apollo Theater
Asbury Park
Barista Kids
Before Its News
Bi Daily Sun
Black America Web
Broadway World
BroadwayStars.com
Caribbean Life
CBS New York
Child Grows inBrooklyn
City Limits.org
Connecticut Post
Daily Record
Darien News
DNA info
Eventful
Eventsetter
Fairfield Citizen
Fujisnkei
Gerry Images
Greenwich Citizen
Greenwich Time
Guest of a Guest
Harlem Condo Life
Harlem One Stop
Harlem Views
Harlem World
Hop Stop
I 4 U News
In Flex We Trust.com
Kids on The Town.com
Kiss FM
Local Bozo
Long island Wins
Mom Trends New York
Mommy Poppins
My Central Jersey
My Fox New York
NBC New York
New Canaan News
News 12 Bronx
News 12 Connecticut
News 12 Long Island
News 12 New Jersey
News 12 Westchester
News Times
New York News Press
North Jersey
Norwalk Citizen
News 12 Hudson Valley
NY Harlem TommyNews
NY Seikatsu
NYC online
NYCVP
ParentDish.com
PBS
Rap 4 Ever
RoadRunner
ShelterPop.com
SlashFood.com
Stamford Advocate
Streets of New York 411
ThatsFit.com
The BlackList PubThe Dallas MorningNewsThe Epoch Times
Theater ManiaTime Out New YorkWABC Radio
Westport News
Wire Image
WNYC
Yelp
Yomitime
Zvents
ONLINE COVERAGE INCLUDED:
Social Media Update:
HARLEM WEEK continues to be social and go viral. As we celebrated our 40th Anniversary we expanded our social media outreach and presence.This year we launched our own dedicated app for Iphones, Ipads and Android devices. Along with our website Facebook, Twitter and instagram accounts we reached over 400,000 people via social media.
Online Coverage included: Local Bozo, Barista Kids, City Limits.org, KISS-FM, In Flex We Trust. Add nyctrip.com, black star news,harlemtrends.com, partyearth.com, Welcometoharlem.com, Tripadvisor.com, socialeysnyc.com, Villagevoice.com, Yahoo News, niftynyc.com,curveeescapes.com
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HARLEM WEEK 2014 MEDIA IMPRESSIONS
TELEVISION RADIO DAILY PUBLICATIONS
WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS
DAILY CHALLENGE
MAGAZINES
HARLEM WEEK 2014 ALSO RECEIVED ADDITIONAL COVERAGE FROM:
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HARLEM WEEK 2014 not only featured the largest attendance in our history it was also the most well covered. Total media impressions for HARLEM
WEEK 2014 were estimated at over 3 million as reported by Rubenstein Public Relations/Communications. Media coverage was citywide, regional,
national and international. Below please find a partial listing of the coverage HARLEM WEEK 2014 received.
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2014 Partners
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Community Board No. 10MANHATTAN
Community Board No. 9MANHATTAN
HON. HERMAN D. FARRELLNYS ASSEMBLYMAN
HON. BILL PERKINSNEW YORK STATE SENATE
LOCAL299
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Hon. Bill de Blasio
Japan
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2014 Corporate/Private Sector ExhibitorsAETNA
AFFINITY HEALTH
AIRBNBAPOLLO THEATER
APPLE BANK
APPLEBEE’SBLINK FITNESS
BOB'S DISCOUNT FURNITURE
CABOT CREAMERY
CARVER FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
JP MORGAN CHASE
CITIBANK
CITI NATIONAL BANK
COCA COLA
COLGATE PALMOLIVE
COLUMBIA MEDICAL
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
CON EDISON
NY DAILY NEWS
DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE
EMBLEMHEALTH
ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR
ESPN RADIO
FIRST REPUBLIC BANK
FORDHAM TOYOTA
FOX TVFRESHDIRECT
GAPGEICOGILBANE MCKISSACK
GOLDEN GLOVES
GREYHOUND LINES
HARLEM ARTS ALLIANCE
HARLEM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
HIENIKEN
HEALTHFIRST
HER GAME 2HONDA
HOT-97JAPAN AIRLINES
JAZZMOBILE
LEAGUE OF BROADWAY THEATERS
MACY’SMANHATTAN PHYSICIANS GROUP
MAMA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS
MUNICIPAL CREDIT UNION
METRO PCSMETROPLUS
METROWINES
MILLION SECOND QUIZ
MOTOWN THE MUSICAL
NAACPNEW YORK CHRISTIAN TIMES
NYC & COMPANY
NY ROAD RUNNERS
THE OLNICK ORGANIZATION
SOUTH AFRICAN CITRUS
SUPER BOWL HOST COMPANY
SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS
SPRING BANK
ST LUKE'S ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL CENTER
TAHL PROPP
THE GETAWAY - THE MOVIE
THE GREATER HARLEM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THE NEW YORK TIMES
THE POSTIVE COMMUNITY
THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL
THE YMCATOURO COLLEGE
UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND
UNITED FEDERATION OF TEACHERS
UNITED STATES TENNIS ASSOCIATION
WBLS-FMWELLCARE HEALTH PLAN
WHCR-FMWHOLE FOODS MARKETWLIB-AMWNYC- AM/FMWWRL-AM
2014 Government/Public Sector Exhibitors
AMTRAKDORMITORY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK
HARLEM HOSPITAL CENTER
HARLEM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP.JAMAICA TOURIST BOARD
JAPANESE CONSUL GENERAL
MANHATTAN DA'S OFFICE
MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE
METRO NORTH
METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY
NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE
NY CITY DEPARTMENT OF AGING
NY CITY DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS
NY CITY DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS
NY CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NY CITY DEPARTMENT OF SMALL BUSINESS SVCS
NY CITY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION
NY CITY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NY CITY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
NY CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT – FDNYNY CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT-NYPDNY CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY
NY STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
NY STATE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
NY STATE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
NY STATE OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES-OGSSTATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK - SUNYSOUTH AFRICA CONSUL GENERAL
THE CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK
UPPER MANHATTAN EMPOWERMENT ZONE
US ARMY
US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
US DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SECURITY
MTA BUS COMPANY
HARLEM WEEK 2014 public/sector exhibitors were coordinated under the leadership of Emmett Causey, Senior ProjectManager for The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Causey was assisted by HARLEM WEEK’s Pamela Lee, ReginaldIdlett, Jr., Michael Preston, Walter McFadden, Madeline Wyche, JoVon Seymore, Arthur Toombs and Lloyd Strayhorn, Jr.
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HARLEM WEEK 2014 Partnership Opportunities (Contact us now!)We invite all interested parties, especially HARLEM WEEK sponsors, partners, supporters and members of The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce who wish to receive photo images from HARLEM WEEK events and activites to contact Winston Majette or Michele Scott of HARLEMWEEK at (212) 862-8477 or via email [email protected] or [email protected] to make your request.
We also invite and encourage you to become a sponsor, co-sponsor, partner, exhibitor, vendor, entertainer, or supporter ofHARLEM WEEK 2014 and/or other Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce 2014 exciting year round programs and activities.
For information on HARLEM WEEK contact Emmett Causey at (212) 862-8477 or email [email protected] For information on TheGreater Harlem Chamber of Commerce contact Patricia Ricketts at (212) 862-7200 or email [email protected].
CREDITSExecutive Editor: Lloyd Williams Associate Editors: Voza Rivers, Tyecia LeSane, Michele Scott, Winston Majette, Marko Nobles,
Bob Tate, Patricia RickettsSenior Graphic Designer: JaSon E. Auguste assisted by L. A. W.
Contributing Photographers: Hubert Williams, HARLEM WEEK Senior photographer, supported by: Seitu Oronde, Hakim Mutlaq Kwame Braithwaite, Robert Hill, Ron Lawson & Art Law
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The HARLEM WEEK official publicist is Irene Gandy •email: [email protected]
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HARLEM WEEK’S SENIOR PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTS TEAM
The producer of HARLEM WEEK EventsContact: Emmett Causey or Voza Rivers
Phone: (212) 283-3315Email: [email protected]
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The extraordinary United Federation of Teachers (UFT) poster (created by school children)
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