• United Palace: Happy Hour Historical Tour (August)

    United Palace 4140 Broadway, New York, United States

    Enjoy a complimentary beverage at the United Palace where you'll explore this stunning 3,400-seat theatre, its mezzanine, grand foyer, balcony, and if you're lucky, you'll get to go up on stage!

    $30.00
  • Inwood Canoe Club: Little Red Lite Swim

    Inwood Canoe Club (Dyckman Street & Hudson River) 360 Dyckman Street, New York, NY, United States

    Join us for the inaugural 2026 Little Red Lite Swim Inspired by the spirit of the classic Little Red Lighthouse 10K marathon swim, a beloved event once hosted by NYC Swim, this offers a new opportunity to experience Manhattan’s iconic open-water scene, which follows a beautiful 6.4 km / 4 mi route along one of the most scenic stretches of the Hudson River. The swim begins at Inwood Canoe Club and finishes Baylander, a former U.S. Navy vessel docked at the West Harlem Piers near 125th St.

    $100 – $140
  • Dyckman Farmhouse: WHINFEST 2026

    Dyckman Farmhouse Museum 4881 Broadway at 204th St, New York, NY, United States

    At Dyckman Farmhouse, a 10 year anniversary variety show fundraiser for Washington Heights and Inwood (WHIN) Food Council. Drag by Baby Ruth; Puppetry by Boa Sorte; Mexican Folk Dance by Ballet de Tonantzin; Taino music by Luis Sanakori Ramos; Spoken word by La Sala Collective, Erik Maldonado (Uptown Stories), Taylor Stout -- and more!

    $7.18 – $24
  • United Palace: “In the Heights” community celebration

    United Palace 4140 Broadway, New York, United States

    United Palace is hosting a free community celebration before ‘In the Heights’ returns to the neighborhood that inspired it. Music from La Mega 97.9 with El Pachá on the mic, live performances from The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, City Center’s Preludes teen company, The Peoples Theatre Youth Company, and more!

    FREE with RSVP
  • Fort Tryon Park: Sungazing in the Park

    Fort Tryon Park's Cloisters Lawn

    Safely observe the Sun through specialized solar telescopes with local astronomer Novaughn Miller.

    FREE RSVP