The Garden is coming to Harlem and Inwood this Fall!

It’s almost here… The Garden returns this fall, thanks to support from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone! We’re bringing The Garden to families in Harlem in partnership with the Jackie Robinson Parks Conservancy, and to Washington Heights/Inwood in partnership with Healthy Families.

SHOW DATES / TIMES / TICKETS

Saturday Sep 23 – Inwood Hill Park – presented with Healthy Families and the Dominican Women’s Development Center. Tickets for this date are invite-only. Industry guests welcome; please email logan@flying-leap.com for more information.

Sunday Sep 24, 2:30 and 4:00 – Jackie Robinson Park – presented with the Jackie Robinson Park Conservancy. Tickets available by donation Sep 1. Check our website then!



ABOUT HEALTHY FAMILIES

Healthy Families  is a nationally accredited program providing home-based services that support families prenatally, at birth, and thereafter until the child turns 5 years old.  The program supports positive parent-child bonding and relationship, optimal child and family health, development and safety, and promotes family self-sufficiency. Its mission is to help parents reduce life stressors and support their family goals.  Trained Family Resources & Support Specialists utilize a family centered and strengths-based approach in offering services and connection to community resources.


ABOUT THE JACKIE ROBINSON PARK CONSERVANCY

The Jackie Robinson Park Conservancy, Inc. is a 501c3 not for profit organization established in 1999. We are devoted to promoting viable partnerships with the City and State government, the private sector, neighborhood institutions and community residents; to enable the maintenance of Jackie Robinson Park as a green resource and a safe and beautiful environment for educational, cultural, and recreational pursuits in our neighborhood.

Our mission is to provide the park an even more vital role in enhancing the quality of life for those who live in the community. Maintaining Jackie Robinson Park Conservancy as a vital green space, and a safe beautiful environment for culture educational hub and recreational and cultural pursuits. The Jackie Robinson Park Conservancy makes available services and support to the park programs and park initiatives by responding to community needs and encouraging volunteerism. Today we have provided financial support for trees, the Rachel Robinson lending library, after school programs, senior swim programs, and gates for the park. We are proud members of the historic Harlem Parks Coalition.