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marcvoi

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Here are parties,boat parties,outdoor activities,walking tours,music,shows,museum ,restaurants comedy night etc. Day and evening activities enjoy...Www.[B]freetoursbyfoot[/B].com walking tours around the city great for visitors also bike bus tours. Www.hopstop.com for bus train and walking,driving directions

Hip hop tours and more http://www.hushtours.com/

Old school www.thekingsofclubs.com
ALSO events throughout the summer and beyond..... R&B old school crowd


this site for events wbls Music station summer listings ...older crowd
http://www.wbls.com/events/listings.aspx Outdoor events,shows,festivals concerts around the city music such as will downing,chrisette Michelle performances etc.. boat parties urban professionals older.

live Shows and food
http://www.bbkingblues.com/

Jazz
Www.showmansjazzclub.com

Brooklyn events http://hellobrooklyn.com/festivals-and-fairs/june-2014-brooklyn-festivals-fairs/ Every Sunday comedy night hosted by Hannibal burress in brooklyn http://events.hellobrooklyn.com/eve...h-Hannibal-Burress--at--Knitting-Factory.aspx Comedy club midtown manhattan http://www.carolines.com/full-schedule/ Concerts shows http://www .beacontheatre .com /calendar Show performances Mostly World music african,Brazilian,carribean etc..., sometimes American soul r&b,rap artists ... www.sobs.com Jazz downtown Manhattan lots to do in that area http://www.bluenote[B].[/B]com/ Museum- check for events


http://www.fusicology.com/ Events not club but casual vibes shows parties Taliban Kali mos Dec type of vibe

Every Friday http://[B]freedomdanceparty[/B].com/

http://www .www.harlemartsfestival .com / July 27 to August 23 harlem week outdoor events,food,shopping,festivals http://harlemweek .com /calendar-of-events /festivals /


Uptown Latin club lounge
http://arkalounge.com/

Fort Greene Brooklyn Haitian restaurant http://www.lacayebk.com African restaurant fort greene Brooklyn couple local events http://www.madibarestaurant.com/ Lower Manhattan south street seaport lots of events ,food, walking around great for dating http://[B][U]www.southstreetseaport[/U][/B].com/events/ Outdoor music concerts throughout the city older crowd http://www.partyearth.com/new-york/festivals/ Cheap late afternoon date depends on her vibe earthy barefoot dance world music chicks http://www.bronx-events.com/bronx-event.php?id=3121 Laid back Harlem spot for watching soccer games world cup, poetry night,world music, open mic some hip hop ,jazz,underground music,jazz http://www.shrinenyc.com/calendar.php Ashford and Simpson owned upper west side restaurant http://www.sugarbarnyc.com/ June 29 outdoor festival. And bike tour bronx. http://bronxriver.org/calendars Alternative museum nice hipster earthy and 20's to 30's crowd and older artsy vibe nice chicks Check for the "warm up" section on calender for Dj outdoor music events http://momaps1.org

African American library few free classes occasional movie,local events.. http://www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg Take 2 or 3 train get off 125th street during daytime walk around that strip street vendors,restaurants, african american studio museum of harlem is there,Apollo etc... Tours around the city free to low priced but give good tip to dude showing you guys around .they also have bike tours as well great for dating on a budget www.[B]freetoursbyfoot[/B].com Events throughout the Summer african american vibe urban professionals
http://www.idontdoclubs.com/events/

June 24 event http://www.[B][COLOR="red"]idontdoclubs[/COLOR][/B].com/event/new-york-city-noire-networking/ Music free throughout the summer and other artsy event at this Brooklyn museum http://www.bam.org/music/2014/r-and-b-festival-at-metrotech Savion glover dance theatre http://www.joyce.org/performance/savion-glover-2/#.U6bIP47D8v4 Black own restaurant midtown Manhattan theatre district upscale vibe http://bsmith.com/restaurants/new-york/ Walking day tour harlem http://www.harlemonestop.com/event/...-amp-culture-of-harlems-diverse-neighborhoods
 
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Jabajaw

Potential Star
What's poppin' on Thursday nights? Like late night 25 to 40 year old range? Good music, nice ladies, good ambiance.. Something open until 3 or 4am in any borough or LI is cool. Any help is appreciated.
 

Madrox

Vaya Con Dio
BGOL Investor
What's poppin' on Thursday nights? Like late night 25 to 40 year old range? Good music, nice ladies, good ambiance.. Something open until 3 or 4am in any borough or LI is cool. Any help is appreciated.
If you like old school hip hop and R&B, you might be interested in this lounge/bar called Fat Buddha. I usually go on Fridays, but I think Thursdays are decent too. They have happy hour until 9 or 10, includes good drink and food specials, and usually a nice mixed crowd (ages and races). Me and my boys are mid 30s, last time we were there we broke bread with 2 asian chicks just out of college, 2 Russian chicks in their late 20s, and a 2 separate groups of like 4 or 5 "ladies night out" looking females that had to be around our age or older (just to give you an idea). Its usually a good girl to guy ratio too.

The place isn't huge but its not a sweat box or anything either.

http://www.fatbuddhabar.com/

http://m.yelp.com/biz/fat-buddha-new-york


What's poppin' on Thursday nights? Like late night 25 to 40 year old range? Good music, nice ladies, good ambiance.. Something open until 3 or 4am in any borough or LI is cool. Any help is appreciated.
 

Ralo Lawson

Rising Star
OG Investor
Awesome info. Keep up the good work!

My I also add this.

http://www.brooklynconcerts.com/mlk.html

2014 Martin Luther King Jr. Concert Series
HOSTED BY BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT ERIC ADAMS


ALL
SHOWS
FREE!

ANTHONY HAMILTON
JULY
21


STEPHANIE MILLS JULY
28

OLD SCHOOL NIGHT
ROXANNE SHANTÉ
BIZ MARKIE
ROB BASE
KOOL MOE DEE
AUG
4

VP RECORDS PRESENTS
REGGAE NIGHT
GYPTIAN
AND Maxi Priest
AUG
11

ANNUAL GOSPEL NIGHT
TAMELA MANN
CHRISTIAN CULTURAL CENTER CHOIR
AUG
18

All concerts are free! Get there early for a good seat!:D
 

Ralo Lawson

Rising Star
OG Investor
)The Apollo Theater will present its second annual community initiative focused on family wellness—Harlem Healthy Soul Festival, on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 12pm – 6pm. Building on the Apollo Theater’s role as a community resource and gathering place, Harlem Healthy Soul Festival is designed to serve as a platform for Harlem families to learn about the numerous community health resources to live active and vibrant lives. This daylong, free event will transform the Apollo building and 126th Street behind the Theater into a fairground filled with health and educational resources, live music, and family fun. The Festival will be hosted by celebrity health expert Dr. Ian Smith, who will provide tips on healthy living, lead discussions on the health challenges prevalent in the Harlem community, and interview other health experts and celebrity artists. In addition to being a New York Times bestselling author, Dr. Smith is a co-host of The Doctors TV show, a medical contributor to The Rachael Ray Show and host of the nationally syndicated radio show Health Watch.



On 126th Street, there will be a host of offerings for the whole family including health screenings, sports activities with the NY Knicks, fitness and nutrition-based cooking demonstrations, health services, a Children’s Pavilion and other interactive programming. The Festival will offer screenings testing blood pressure, BMI, HIV, hepatitis, and other health issues. There will also be health education resources addressing some of Harlem’s most critical health concerns, including obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, childhood asthma and more. Clinical Psychologist and the Director of Community Affairs and Diversity at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. John M. Palmer, serves as the health advisor for the Festival.



Harlem Healthy Soul Festival will also include live entertainment under the Apollo’s iconic marquee, health presentations by celebrities, doctors, and experts as well as a special performance by muti-platinum Grammy Award winning R&B singer Faith Evans, on the Apollo mainstage. Faith will also talk to the audience about her own health challenges and how she has managed to overcome them.



The Harlem Healthy Soul Festival, which launched in July 2013, is sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company, with additional support from EmblemHealth.

Community Partners Include:

For Health Screenings & Information:

Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement; Harlem Hospital Center; Harlem United; Iris House; Ki Energy Wellness Center; District 620 of Alcoholics Anonymous; Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine; William F. Ryan Community Health Center, and others.



For Family Fun Activities & Information:



“Asking for More”/Eric Lockley; Abada-Capoeira NYC; Apollo Education Instrument Making; Dance Theatre of Harlem; Double Dutch Empire; Fabulous Face Painting; Fort Washington Collegiate Church Step; Harlem Children’s Zone; Harlem Seeds; Harlem YMCA; Harriet Tubman Zumba Fitness/Wendy Meija ; Kenny J Line Dancing; Sparkle Tiger Face Painting; Watch Your Mouth-Susie Q Fitness, and others.



Additional space provided by: Harriet Tubman Learning Center- C.S.154

To learn more about the Harlem Healthy Soul Festival, please visit:www.Harlemhealthysoulfestival.com.
 
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