Inwood Hill Park: Ethnobotany Hike
Ethnobotany Hike. Join the Urban Park Rangers and discover local plants in Inwood Hill Park that were traditionally used to make medicine and how we may still use them today.
Ethnobotany Hike. Join the Urban Park Rangers and discover local plants in Inwood Hill Park that were traditionally used to make medicine and how we may still use them today.
HVG's Performing Arts Group sponsors a concert in The Lounge on March 15- singer/songwriter Richard Hoehler.
Hosted by Eric Vetter, No Name is a “workout show,” wherein talented performers are encouraged to play and try out new comedic or storytelling material.
Tuesday in the Heights means Jazz at Kismat!
Inwood Library is teaming up with Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance (DFMA) to bring you a free, in-person community livestream and discussion of Talking About Race Matters lectures: Dr. Tammy Kernodle on "Lord Help Me Be: Alice Coltrane and the Quest for Freedom in Black Power Era America"
This talk will examine the lives of women in the Neutral Zone more broadly as well as specific stories of individual women including Mary Philipse Morris and Elizabeth Williams Rutgers Philipse, Ann Fisher Miller, Grace Isaacs Babcock, and Black Loyalists such as Eleanor Fleming and Lydia Tompkins.