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MJM Virtual Parlor Chat: Food, Hunger, Scarcity and General Washington’s Continental Army

What did the soldiers of the Continental Army eat to fuel their fight for independence? What about the officers or General George Washington? Food insecurity was a monumental challenge faced by all those involved in the American Revolution. John Ota, a bestselling and award winning author of books such as “The Kitchen” (2021 Taste Canada Awards finalist and a 2021 Paris Gourmand Cookbook finalist) and the newly released book “The Dining Room” joins the Mansion to discuss what these rations would have looked like for throughout the ranks. Ota’s deep research into the foodways of the Revolution will offer a detailed and thoughful lecture on the true circumstances of the Military encampment and headquarters menus – including what would have been eaten by soldiers and Generals alike when stationed at the MORRIS-JUMEL MANSION.

From soldier’s rations to George Washington’s war time birthday celebrations, learn about the culinary history of the American Revolution.

This is a virtual event;link will be emailed upon registration.

variety: LIVE Open Mic Night

variety: LIVE Open Mic Night returns on Friday, February 20th 8-10pm doors 7:30pm at N&M’s Pizza Bar 2048 Amsterdam Ave (W 162nd St) Washington Heights, NYC…

we still have slots available for performers to register, and 2-for-1 admission for three lucky ticketbuyers, not to mention our always fun filled raffle that sends folks home happier than when they arrived…

– performers get 5mins

– artist meet & greet 7:30-8pm

– Open Mic begins 8pm

– $5 earlybird admission

– $10 admission at the door

– 2-for-1 admission to first three ticketbuyers

– $5 raffle tickets (approx $100 in prizes)

looking forward to seeing you there…

https://spl.it/VPhjBK

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Trinity Uptown Chapel: Still Here Two — Presented by The Morris-Jumel Mansion

Still Here | Two: Presented by The Morris-Jumel Mansion and WildLine at Trinity Cemetery Chapel (Uptown)

A chamber concert in Trinity Uptown Cemetery and Mausoleum’s Chapel. Free Registration Required.

Morris-Jumel Mansion, in partnership with WildLine, proudly presents a celebration of women composers, with electric performances by writer Sharon Mesmer, in collaboration with WildLine’s flute, viola, guitar trio, speaking to all the ways in which we are “still here”. The concert includes vibrant works by Carolyn Yarnell, Sarah Bassingthwaighte, Elisenda Fábregas, Yu Hui Chang, Kirsten Volness, Lynn Bechtold and Jean Coulthard.

WildLine is a new project-based chamber music ensemble, initiated by flutist Tessa Brinckman, that imagines, nurtures and performs all kinds of sound worlds, ancestries and futures. Based in the wilds of northern Manhattan the ensemble has launched their first concert series season, Still Here | One, Two and Three in NYC.

The Morris-Jumel Mansion is Manhattan’s oldest surviving residence. The Morris-Jumel Mansion, built in 1765, preserves, collects, and interprets history, culture, and the arts to explore inclusive narratives that engage and inspire diverse audiences. Currently, the Museum is undergoing a long-awaited resoration and accessibility project. While temporarily closed until Spring 2026, the Mansion is offering a diverse array of off-site and virtual programming to continue serving audiences of all ages.

Trinity Uptown Chapel: Still Here One — Presented by The Morris-Jumel Mansion

Still Here | One: Presented by The Morris-Jumel Mansion and WildLine

A chamber concert in Trinity Uptown Cemetery and Mausoleum’s Chapel. FREE REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

Morris-Jumel Mansion, in partnership with WildLine, proudly presents a celebration of black American composers, with live performances by writer and poet extraordinaire Angela Decker, in collaboration with WildLine’s flute and string trio, which speaks to all the ways in which we are “still here”. The concert includes vibrant works by Tyson Gholston Davis, Florence Price, Brittany Green, Jessie Cox, Shelley Washington, and Roger Stubblefield.

WildLine is a new project-based chamber music ensemble, initiated by flutist Tessa Brinckman, that imagines, nurtures and performs all kinds of sound worlds, ancestries and futures. Based in the wilds of northern Manhattan the ensemble has launched their first concert series season, Still Here | One, Two and Three in NYC.

The Morris-Jumel Mansion is Manhattan’s oldest surviving residence. The Morris-Jumel Mansion, built in 1765, preserves, collects, and interprets history, culture, and the arts to explore inclusive narratives that engage and inspire diverse audiences. Currently, the Museum is undergoing a long-awaited resoration and accessibility project. While temporarily closed until Spring 2026, the Mansion is offering a diverse array of off-site and virtual programming to continue serving audiences of all ages.

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