• Inwood Hill Park: Drums Along the Hudson

    Inwood Hill Park West 218th Street & Indian Rd West 218th St & Indian Rd, New York, NY, United States

    Drums Along the Hudson 2026: A Native American & Multicultural Celebration, This all-day event features an open air pow wow - a celebratory gathering of Native American people. Activities will include craft demonstrations, storytelling, multicultural cuisine, native crafts for sale, and more! To promote environmental awareness and education, eco-friendly and community-focused organizations will also be in attendance.

    FREE with RSVP
  • United Palace: Young People’s Chorus

    United Palace 4140 Broadway, New York, United States

    YPC’s Annual Spring Celebration Concert returns to the United Palace, bringing together more than 600 young artists from across New York City for one of the organization’s most beloved traditions. This year’s program honors America’s 250th anniversary with a vibrant range of repertoire spanning classical masterworks, contemporary works, pop, jazz, and gospel.

    $44.28 – $109.08
  • Hebrew Tabernacle: Blood Drive

    Hebrew Tabernacle Synagogue 551 Fort Washington Ave (@185 St.), New York, United States

    The Hebrew Tabernacle: Blood Drive at the Social Hall. Once again the blood drive will take place in the Tabernacle’s Social Hall from 1:00-7:00 pm.    To date the Tabernacle has collected over 1500 pints! 

  • Jazz WaHi: Melting Pot Jazz

    Cabrini Shrine 701 Fort Washington Ave., New York City Washington Heights

    Melting Pot Jazz  from Jazz Wahi is an annual series of five free, family-friendly concerts in June celebrating immigrants’ influence on American jazz. Concerts take place on the lawn at St. Frances Cabrini Shrine in Washington Heights, or indoors if it rains.

    FREE