23rd Uptown Arts Stroll Closing Reception
Join the Northern Manhattan arts community at the 23rd Uptown Arts Stroll closing reception with refreshments, art & music!
Join the Northern Manhattan arts community at the 23rd Uptown Arts Stroll closing reception with refreshments, art & music!
Hop Over to The Morris- Jumel Mansion for the 2nd annual Easter egg hunt.
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2025
12-3PM
1PM EGG HUNT FOR CHILDREN AGES 2-4
2PM EGG HUNT FOR CHILDREN AGES 5-9
MORRIS JUMEL MANSION AT ROGER MORRIS PARK
FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES PLEASE CONTACT IVY FAIRCHILD AT 917-327-9499
Egg hunt, face painting, games,
prizes, refreshments and more!
CO SPONSORED BY:
NYC PARKS, THE MORRIS JUMEL NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, LARRY NEAL DOG RUN, MANHATTAN BOROUGH PRESIDENT MARK LEVINE, WARREN WHITLOCK: BUNNY TRAIL SPONSOR
TO RSVP, go to this link.
Did you know that Anne Northup, wife of Solomon Northup (author of “Twelve Years a Slave”) lived and worked in the Morris-Jumel Mansion while awaiting her husband’s safe return from kidnapping? A free black woman and highly sought after chef, Eliza Jumel met Anne in Saratoga Springs and asked that Northup and her children join her at the Mansion as employees of the House.
Join Rafia Zafar, renowned culinary historian, in the very kitchen Anne would have worked her culinary magic in. Learn little known facts about the lives of Anne and her contemporary Malinda Russell, the author of a historic cookbook that Zafar has recently relaunched through University of Michigan Press, at this special event. Compare and contrast the lives of these two free black women who utilized their talents in the kitchen to ensure security for themselves and their families. For a true “Taste of the Past”, attendees will have the opportunity to sample historic food similar to what Anne would have made right here at MJM!
Eliza Jumel had a taste for poetic justice . . . so did she really hire Alexander Hamilton’s son as her lawyer when she divorced Aaron Burr? Find out—and celebrate her 250th birthday with cake and bubbly—at 2 PM on April 5 at the Morris-Jumel Mansion.
Biographer Margaret Oppenheimer, author of The Remarkable Rise of Eliza Jumel, will unveil Jumel’s wily dealings with Hamilton Jr. and share a long-forgotten letter by Jumel’s niece Mary that contains delightful references to Burr.
The talk is free with Mansion admission. Pre-booking your admission tickets is strongly recommended as space is limited.
Come join us for an afternoon of history, intrigue and celebration!
We are honored to be a part of the Morris-Jumel Mansion‘s Women’s History Month Kick-off celebration on Saturday 3/1 along with artist Andrea Arroyo, author Margaret Oppenheimer, and poet Lisa “Rubi G” Ventura!
WHCO musicians flutist Anna Urrey, violinist Ashley Windle, violist Hannah Burnett, and cellist Valeriya Sholokhova, will perform a beautiful program for flute and string trio from 1:30-2pm in the Octagon Room.
These special events throughout the day are free with admission to the museum! Hope to see you there!!