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Inwood Hill Park Forest Restoration

Saturday, March 22, 2025
10:00 a.m.1:00 p.m.

Volunteer with the Stewardship Team to protect the forested areas in Inwood Hill Park! Volunteers will contribute to ongoing restoration work and learn the importance of species diversity to ecosystem health. Come dressed in sturdy boots or shoes, long sleeves, long pants, and clothing that can get dirty. Face masks may be worn at your discretion. Space is limited and registration is required. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. This event has been funded in part by NYC Service. To sign up a group of 10 or more volunteers please reach out to stewardship@parks.nyc.gov.

Location

Seaman Avenue and Isham Street Entrance in Inwood Hill Park
Manhattan

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Location Details:
Meeting Location: Seaman St & Isham Ave

Cost

Free

Inwood Art Works: Birds, Bees & Electric Fish

Inwood Art Works presents a family concert

Birds, Bees & Electric Fish
A flute/percussion quartet concert

Sunday, October 27, 2024 – 2:00pm
Good Shepherd Auditorium – 620 Isham Street

Minimum Suggested Donation of $20 Adults, $10 Children. Pay online or at the door.

Acclaimed flute/percussion quartet Caballito Negro + Friends present a not-to-missed concert on Sunday, October 27th, 2024 at 2pm at Good Shepherd Auditorium, Inwood. The concert centers around a brilliant, virtuosic, family-friendly music piece, Birds, Bees, Electric Fish, which has wowed diverse audiences all over the USA, that Caballito Negro commissioned from composer Juri Seo, and includes poetic, imaginative pieces by other American composers. The event will begin with a special Spanish/English bilingual talk, led by Good Shepherd’s own Carla López-Speziale. Carla and the musicians will invite the audience into the unique sounds of instruments from all over the world, the imaginative sounds of animals and nature, as well as the found sounds of everyday junk.

Proceeds from the concert support Good Shepherd School.

It is made possible by support from Chamber Music America, UMEZ (Lower Manhattan Cultural Council), and Inwood Art Works.

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Birds, Bees & Electric Fish
Un concierto de cuarteto de flauta y percusión

Domingo, 27 de Octubre de 2024 – 2:00 p.m.
Auditorio del Buen Pastor – 620 Isham Street

Donación mínima sugerida de $ 20 adultos y $ 10 niños

El aclamado cuarteto de flauta y percusión Caballito Negro + Friends presenta un concierto imperdible el domingo 27 de octubre de 2024 a las 2:00 p. m. en el Auditorio del Buen Pastor en Inwood. El concierto se centra en una pieza musical brillante, Birds, Bees, Electric Fish, virtuosa y familiar que ha fascinado a diversos públicos por todos los Estados Unidos, que Caballito Negro encargó al compositor Juri Seo, e incluye piezas poéticas e imaginativas de otros compositores estadounidenses. El evento comenzará con una charla especial bilingüe en español e inglés, dirigida por Carla López-Speziale del Buen Pastor. Carla y los músicos invitarán al público a los sonidos únicos de instrumentos de todo el mundo, los sonidos imaginativos de los animales y la naturaleza, así como los sonidos encontrados en la basura cotidiana.

El concierto es gratuito, con una donación sugerida de $20 para adultos y $10 para niños, que apoyan a la escuela del Buen Pastor, y es posible gracias al apoyo de Chamber Music America, UMEZ (Lower Manhattan Cultural Council) y Inwood Art Works

Dyckman Farmhouse: Guided Tour: New York State Path Through History Weekend

Guided Tour: Path Through History Weekend

Saturday, October 12th at 1PM
Registration Required, Free

Enjoy this unique opportunity for a free guided tour of the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum! Attendees can learn about the history of the Dyckman farmhouse and the Inwood neighborhood. Attendees will also have the opportunity to check out DFM’s historic Hessian military hut, and a local artist exhibition.

Take advantage of this unique opportunity for a free guided tour of the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum! Attendees will be able to learn about the history of the Dyckman home and the Inwood neighborhood. Additionally, they will have the chance to explore the DFM’s historic Hessian military shelter and two exhibitions by local artists.