Over 125 years old, The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine is the largest cathedral in the world. It is the “mother church” of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and the seat of its Bishop. The church is chartered as a house of prayer for all people and as a unifying center of intellectual light and leadership.
While Cathedrals traditionally do not have their own congregations, St. John the Divine is home to the Congregation of Saint Saviour, which operates independently from the Cathedral. The congregation has approximately 400 members. Information about services and times can be found below. Furthermore, all those who would like to attend worship services and anyone seeking a place for prayer or meditation will be welcomed without charge. For sightseeing, visit the admissions page to learn more.
Like the great Medieval cathedrals and churches of the world, St. John the Divine is unfinished and will continue to be constructed over many centuries. Currently, funding is mostly directed towards maintaining the architectural integrity of the Cathedral and prioritizing serving the community through programming and social initiatives.
Some of St. John’s community initiatives include the soup kitchen (which serves roughly 25,000 meals annually), the distinguished Cathedral School (which prepares young students to be future leaders), Adults and Children in Trust (a renowned preschool, afterschool and summer program), and the outstanding Textile Conservation Lab (which preserves world treasures). The Cathedral also organizes several yearly concerts, exhibitions, performances and civic gatherings to allow for conversation, celebration, reflection and remembrance—such is the joyfully busy life of this beloved and venerated Cathedral.
THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF
SAINT JOHN THE DIVINE
1047 Amsterdam Avenue at 112th Street
New York, NY 10025
(212) 316-7540
info@stjohndivine.org
stjohndivine.org
Cathedral News

The Triumph of Avarice (ca. 1533-1536) was successfully removed from The Morgan …
The Triumph of Avarice (ca. 1533-1536) was successfully removed from The Morgan Library and transported to the Textile Conservation Lab to begin the conservation process.

Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using t…
Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below. Source

You’re invited to celebrate the installation of the 12th Dean of the Cathedral, …
You’re invited to celebrate the installation of the 12th Dean of the Cathedral, the Very Reverend Winnie Varghese! Join us Saturday, September 27 at 10:30am
Cathedral Events
Fridays in Harlem: Curated Harlem Art Stroll


Venue
- Refettorio Harlem @ Emanuel AME Church
- 37 W 119th Street New York, NY 10026
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Website
https://www.refettorioharlem.org/
Category
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
FRIDAYS IN HARLEM: Curated Harlem Art Strolls is a guided walk to selected art galleries, spaces and sites in Harlem.
Join us begin on select Fridays for about an hour. Minimum Group of 6 people.
Mendelian Randomization Boot Camp
Online
August 7-8, 2025 | Livestream, virtual training
The Mendelian Randomization Boot Camp is a two-day intensive combination of seminars and hands-on analytical sessions to provide an overview of the concepts, techniques, packages, data sources, and data analysis methods needed to conduct Mendelian Randomization studies.
This two-day intensive boot camp integrates motivation for Mendelian randomization studies, statistical concepts, genetic considerations, and practical examples to design, implement and interpret a Mendelian randomization analysis. Led by a scientist with several award winning papers on Mendelian randomization combined with extensive expertise in epidemiology, the workshop will integrate seminar lectures with hands-on computer sessions to put concepts into practice. Emphasis will be given to leveraging existing publicly available resources (data, tools and packages) as well as indicating the scope for new studies. The afternoon lab sessions will provide an opportunity to work hands-on with real data. Participants will learn and practice all the steps required for a successful Mendelian randomization analysis using publicly available data, including identifying suitable data sources, data extraction, data alignment, assumption checking and sensitivity analysis.
By the end of this Mendelian Randomization training, participants will be familiar with the following topics:
- Principles of Mendelian Randomization
- Implementation options
- Suitable publicly available data sources
- Data interpretation and handling
- Data analysis
- Sensitivity analysis
- Study design advantages and pitfalls
- Emerging Mendelian randomization techniques
- Use of MR-Base
Audience and Requirements
Investigators from any institution and from all career stages are welcome to attend, and we particularly encourage trainees and early-stage investigators to participate. There are three requirements to attend this training:
- Each participant is required have a working laptop or tablet with video and audio capabilities.
- The Boot Camp will use data sets in R/RStudio using the Posit Cloud (formerly RStudio Cloud) platform, therefore it is required that each participant has previous experience using R.
- Each participant must have a free, basic Posit Cloud (formerly RStudio Cloud) account prior to the first day of the boot camp.
Instructor
Mary Schooling, PhD, CUNY School of Public Health.
Additional Information
- Subscribe for updates on new Mendelian Randomization Boot Camp details and registration deadlines.
- Contact the Mendelian Randomization team.
Capacity is limited. Paid registration is required to attend.
Beneath The Trees It Rains

Grassroots Volunteer Orientation

Organizer
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Riverside Park Conservancy
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Phone
212-870-3070 -
Email
mail@riversideparknyc.org -
Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/

Venue
- Riverside Park - Peter Jay Sharp Volunteer House
- Riverside Park, near entrance at W 108th St & Riverside Drive, W 108th St, New York, NY 10025
Category
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Learn how you can get involved with our Grassroots Volunteer Program and help steward Riverside Park. All are welcome regardless of level of gardening experience. To reserve your seat, please fill out the interest form by clicking here.
If you would like to learn more about our Grassroots Volunteer Program, please click here.
Photography Exhibition: Into the Streets! New York City’s Pride March 1975 – 1976


Venue
- Hispanic Society Museum & Library
- Hispanic Society of America,3741 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Category
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
“Out of the Closets! Into the Streets!: New York City’s Pride March, 1975-1976” opens to the public on May 8. Featuring 20 photographs by internationally-recognized multi-media artist @franciscoalvaradojuarez, this exhibition provides a window into the world of New York City’s early Pride marches, known at the time as the “Christopher Street Liberation Day March.” The marches served as a vital call for increased queer visibility at a time when New York still enforced so-called “sodomy laws” that targeted the LGBTQ+ community. Alvarado Juárez’s photos of the 1975 and 1976 marches showcase the racial and ethnic diversity of the early Pride parades and reveal the nuanced bonds of kinship formed among marchers from disparate backgrounds. Continuing the Hispanic Society’s commitment to exhibiting work by artists active in the local community, “Out of the Closets! Into the Streets!” constitutes the second installment of the annual series “Arte en el Alto Manhattan” which highlights artists residing in Upper Manhattan. Stay tuned for updates on special events and programming related to this exhibition.
May 8, 2025 – August 31, 2025
Monthly Advocacy Club

Organizer
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Riverside Park Conservancy
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Phone
212-870-3070 -
Email
mail@riversideparknyc.org -
Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/

Venue
- Riverside Park - Peter Jay Sharp Volunteer House
- Riverside Park, near entrance at W 108th St & Riverside Drive, W 108th St, New York, NY 10025
Category
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Join us for our brand-new Advocacy Club PlacePartner opportunity! We will convene on the second Friday of each month from 12:00-1:30pm at the 107th Street Peter Jay Sharp Volunteer House, starting on June 13th. Our Sustainability team, in conjunction with Volunteer Program staff, will give updates on the Parks Power campaign and provide resources to advocate both for Riverside Park’s current needs and all city parks.
We look forward to seeing you there!
To sign up, please click here.
Power Outages as a Climate Change-related & Health-relevant Exposure


Venue
- Allan Rosenfield Building
- 722 W. 168 St., New York, NY 10032
Category
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Final PhD Defense
On August 8, Vivian Do will present, “Shedding Light on Power Outages as a Climate Change-related and Health-relevant Exposure.”
Join us in person in ARB 1101 or via Zoom. In-person attendance is only available to Columbia affiliates. Affiliates outside of Columbia are welcome to attend via Zoom.
Celebrating James Baldwin: A Writing Workshop

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Harlem Library
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Phone
212-348-5620 -
Email
harlem@nypl.org -
Website
https://www.nypl.org/locations/harlem

Venue
- Harlem Library
- 9 West 124th Street New York, NY 10027
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Website
https://www.nypl.org/locations/harlem
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Join the Harlem Library for a writing workshop celebrating the legacy of James Baldwin.
This event will be held in person at the Harlem Library. Writers of all levels, genres, and styles can attend and write. We invite you to join us for an informal and relaxed writing experience honoring the work of James Baldwin. Using a variety of prompts, we’ll look at facets of his writing, such as his usage of characters, location, and lived experience, to build a narrative. The workshop will include built-in writing time and an opportunity to share at the end of the program. No familiarity with Baldwin’s work is necessary; learn with us!
Born on August 2, 1924, author and activist James Baldwin impacted American literature and culture. Although Baldwin passed in 1987, his legacy lives on through an array of incredible writing, from the boundary-breaking Giovanni’s Room, a rare depiction of gay men’s relationships in 1950s literature, to The Fire Next Time, a powerful essay collection on race in America.
Uptown Walkers

Organizer
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Riverside Park Conservancy
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Phone
212-870-3070 -
Email
mail@riversideparknyc.org -
Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/
Other Organizers

Explore the northernmost part of the Park with our summer walking group led by Conservancy staff. Meet at 152nd Street and Riverside Drive and wear comfortable shoes.
Summer on the Hudson events are free and open to the public. Seating is limited, unreserved, and available on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is heavy rain at the time of the event, the event will be canceled. For weather updates, check nyc.gov/parks/soh 2 hours before the event.
Hudson Classical Theater Company presents: The Lady from the Sea

Organizer
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Riverside Park Conservancy
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Phone
212-870-3070 -
Email
mail@riversideparknyc.org -
Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/

Venue
- Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument
- Riverside Drive & West 89th Street New York, NY 10024 USA
Category
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Hudson Classical Theater Company is celebrating their 22nd season with three exciting shows: Julius Caesar, Sense and Sensibility, and The Lady from the Sea.
All shows are Thurs-Sun at 6:30pm on the North Plaza of The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument at W 89th & Riverside Drive in Riverside Park.
No tickets sold in advance. Shows are “pay what you can”. Follow Hudson Classical Theater Company on Facebook or Instagram for more info and updates on rain cancellation.
Game Night!

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Summer on the Hudson
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Phone
212-870-3089 -
Email
Summeronthehudson@gmail.com -
Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/organizer/summer-on-the-hudson/

Venue
- Riverside Park - Pier I
- 500 W 70th St On the Hudson River
Category
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Grab your friends and join us on the Pier for bingo, quiz shows, and more, with prizes for winners.
Summer on the Hudson events are free and open to the public. Seating is limited, unreserved, and available on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is heavy rain at the time of the event, the event will be canceled. For weather updates, check nyc.gov/parks/soh 2 hours before the event.
Summerfest | 60 – Mimi Jones


Venue
- Marcus Garvey Park - Richard Rodgers Amphitheater
- 18 Mount Morris Park West New York, NY
Category
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
For the more than two decades she’s been on the scene, bassist/vocalist/producer/label owner and now filmmaker Mimi Jones has reigned supreme, as a side woman to an impressive coterie of musicians and as a leader with three CDs on her own label, (Hot Tone Music) featuring the Mimi Jones Band.
Her newest release for the label, Feet in the Mud, is her most powerful, recording to date. “Feet in the Mud refers to being true to one’s own self despite your race, age, gender, size etcetera,” Jones says.
Jones is supported by an engaging and ingenious collection of musicians including pianist Jon Cowherd, drummer Jonathan Barber, and saxophonist Samir Zarif.
Born in New York City of parents from Barbados, and raised in the Bronx,
Jones is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music Conservatory and she has studied with Lisle Atkinson, Ron Carter, Linda McKnight, Milton Hinton and others.
She has toured extensively throughout Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, and the Caribbean Islands and is recognized as a U.S. Jazz Ambassador. Her vast work as a side woman includes gigs with Kenny Barron, Frank Ocean, Dianne Reeves, Tia Fuller, Ingrid Jensen, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Marc Cary, Toshi Reagon, Rachel Z, Sean Jones, Ravi Coltrane,and Terri Lyne Carrington’sGrammy Award winning Mosaic Project.
Jones also serves as co-director with ArcoIris Sandoval of The D.O.M.E. Experience, a multimedia project created to inspire its audience to become aware of environmental and social issues, within the community and globally through choreography, composition and cinematography