Earth Day Planting Project
Join Artist in Residence Natalie Collette Wood for a special Earth Day celebration! Craft your own custom planter and bring home a beautiful plant to add a touch of green to your space.
Sunday, April 27th
11:00am — 2:00pm
Join us for this month’s Virtual Parlor Chat where we will introduce you to our new guide program, Bloomberg Connects! A member from our staff will highlight all the features, such as a guided audio tour, VIP immersive experiences, and so many more exciting things that make visiting the Mansion more accessible and in-depth than ever before. We will go through an example visit at the Mansion with Bloomberg Connects, explore our new virtual offerings, discuss how to use the platform on site and at your home, and show you why visiting the mansion armed with this new guide is well worth a trip.
Register on Eventbrite to receive the Zoom link. This virtual program is free; $5 suggested donation.
Jazz WaHi’s Saturday Happy Hour at 181 Cabrini this week brings you the Jazz WaHi debut of singer extraordinaire Jeanne Gies with pianist extraordinaire Adam Asarnow. It will be an evening extraordinaire!
These Happy Hour events are a great hang, and a great way to kick off your Saturday night!
No cover – good food, good bar, good people, good music. In the Heights!
Jazz WaHi’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and The Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation, Inc
Jazz WaHi Vocal Series
Monday, May 5th
7:30pm-8:30pm
w/ vocal Jazz Jam until 10pm
Amanda Addleman is a New York City-based, San Francisco-raised vocalist, pianist, composer, arranger, and educator. Addleman recently completed a M.M. from Manhattan School of Music, and previously earned her B.M. at the prestigious Berklee College of Music. Addleman’s musical approach is one well-steeped in a reverence for the traditions of great jazz musicians of the last century, yet her sound represents an informed departure from the tropes and fixations of earlier generations of improvisational musicians. It is her mission to both share her perspective on the music through performance and to educate and expose musicians of all levels and backgrounds to the tradition, so that the art form may continue to evolve and thrive. Learn more at amandaaddleman.com/
Tickets:
Pay what you can!
$15 Suggested Donation
All donations are tax-deductible, please indicate “Vocal Series” in donation note.
Taikoza summer end concert in Isham Park. A family concert featuring the Taikoza community group and students.
Bring your family and blanket and have a wonderful evening at this concert.
Rain date is 8/31