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
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You’re invited to Sound Sanctuary, an immersive event of sound, music, community…
You’re invited to Sound Sanctuary, an immersive event of sound, music, community, light, and dance co-presented by @soundmind_live & @stjohndivinenyc, in honor of World Understanding
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Join us for a free 6pm yoga class led by instructors from Harlem Yoga Studio und…
Join us for a free 6pm yoga class led by instructors from Harlem Yoga Studio under Divine Pathways 🧘 Sign up for the next class
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We are so excited to spend some time with @annepattersonstudio! RSVP for this …
We are so excited to spend some time with @annepattersonstudio! RSVP for this free event using the link in the bio. #thingstodo #thingstodonyc #nycthingstodo #freethingstodonyc
Cathedral Events
TCP Workshop: Pronunciation: Building Autonomy while Teaching the Skills
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Venue
- Teachers College, Columbia University
- 525 W 120th St, New York, NY 10027
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
The TESOL Certificate Program at Teachers College is thrilled to be hosting an incredible IN-PERSON professional development workshop on July 20, 2024! You truly don’t want to miss this one! Registration details are below.
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- FREE for current TESOL Certificate Program and AL/TESOL Graduate program students at TC.
- $80 for General Admissions
- $60 for current students and alumni of TC’s Language Program Management Certificate (LPM) Program
- $40 for TCP and TC’s AL/TESOL Alumni.
- Register here or by clicking below
Riverside Park Birding Club
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Summer on the Hudson
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Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/organizer/summer-on-the-hudson/
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Venue
- 116th and Riverside Drive
- West 116th St. and Riverside Drive New York, New York
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Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/venue/116th-and-riverside-drive/
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Monthly walks through birding hotspots in Riverside Park, led by Riverside Park Conservancy Field Staff. Learn and build a birding community! Open to birders of all ages and experience. Meet at 116th Street and Riverside Drive.
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.
Community Volunteer Day: Painting in the Park
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Riverside Park Conservancy
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Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/
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Join us in transforming our beloved park! This project aims to enhance the beauty of our park while fostering a sense of togetherness and pride among residents.
Bring your artistic flair as we restore Riverside Park’s lampposts back to life! Whether you’re an experienced painter or a beginner, this event is perfect for anyone looking to unwind and have fun. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to unleash your inner artist in giving a fresh new coat of black paint to these rusted torches.
To register for this event, please RSVP here.
Here a friendly reminder on what to bring to be prepared for volunteering in Riverside:
What to wear/bring:
- Filled water bottle
- Sturdy, closed-toe shoes
- Comfortable painting clothing (long pants recommended)
- Sunscreen
- Optional: Hat
We will provide gloves for volunteers and any tools/materials needed for the project. Please always keep personal items with you, as we do not have a secure area for personal belongings.
For the safety of our staff and volunteers, if on the day of the project you are sick or not feeling well, STAY HOME! It is not worth the risk to you or to others.
Youth Mental Health First Aid (Multi-Day)
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Venue
- Morningside Heights Library
- 2900 Broadway New York, NY 10025
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Website
https://www.nypl.org/locations/morningside-heights
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
The NYC Department of Health is offering free Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training to all New Yorkers.
Register online at: https://morningsideheights.timetap.com
This training will take place in person at Morningside Heights Library.
This course is designed for adults who regularly interact with adolescents (ages 12 to 18), including:
• Parents and other family
• Caregivers
• Teachers and school staff
• Neighbors
• Health and human services workers
The course covers common mental health challenges for youth as they go through adolescence. Participants will learn a five-step action plan for how to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations. The course will show you how to help an adolescent experiencing Anxiety, Depression, Substance abuse, Psychosis and/or Disruptive behavior disorders.
The 2 certifications we offer are Adult and Youth. Everyone taking the course must be at least 17 years
old, so the Youth certification isn’t for young people, but for adults who work with young people, or just
want to understand how Mental Health issues may present themselves in adolescents.
In partnership with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
- Audience: Adults, College & Graduate Students, Families, Parents/Caregivers, Young Adults/Pre GED (16-24 years)
Shape Up NYC Dance Fitness
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Riverside Park Conservancy
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Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/
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Venue
- 125th & Marginal Sts.
- W 125th St & Marginal St New York, NY 10027
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Shape Up NYC, a NYC Parks program in partnership with NYC Service, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation) offers free fitness classes to help New Yorkers get and stay fit.
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.
Claire Oliver Gallery Presents A Brief History of the Future – A Special Group Exhibition
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Venue
- Claire Oliver Gallery
- 2288 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard New York, NY 10030
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Website
http://www.claireoliver.com/
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
A Brief History of the Future
Claire Oliver Gallery is pleased to present A Brief History of the Future, a special group exhibition of works by gallery artists BK Adams, Barbara Earl Thomas, Stan Squirewell, and Carolyn Mazloomi—who the gallery recently started representing. Expressing themselves through painting, paper cuts, glasswork, found photography, and quilting, the artists in this presentation are time benders—wielding their practices in order to explore the interdependent and evolving dimensions of past, present, and future. With their own unique variations on the choreography of reflection and anticipation, these artists prove that chronological systems of time are insufficient to address the compounding complexities of and ever-shifting revelations about identity, race, gender, family, nature, culture, and politics. Calling on ancestral, generational, and societal wisdom, this show gives equal importance to those histories we bring into focus and those futures we attempt to influence. As Octavia Butler expressed in her 1993 novel Parable of the Sower, “All that you touch / You Change / All that you change / Changes You / The only lasting truth / Is Change…” A Brief History of the Future will be on view at Claire Oliver Gallery, May 31 – August 2024.
Carolyn Mazloomi
Carolyn Mazloomi is an artist, curator, and scholar living and working in West Chester, Ohio. Mazloomi makes quilts that honor Black lives in American history and women’s lives in world history, drawing particular attention to those individuals—both well-known and unrecognized—who made significant contributions to civil rights, women’s liberation, and social justice. For Mazloomi, the image is the most essential part of her fiber work; she prints bold, black-and-white drawings onto cotton—adding applique accents—to create a panoramic, textured portrait of the hardship and endurance faced by any person invested in a fight for freedom and equality. Each textile is surrounded by a patchwork border, paying homage to the community of quilters who taught her this craft and for whom she has been a community leader throughout her life.
In Stolen Comfort, Mazloomi recounts the history of those women from Korea and the Philippines who were captured, and sex trafficked by Japan’s army during World War II. Known as “comfort women,” these prisoners of war were forced into sex slavery for Japanese soldiers. After decades of fighting for acknowledgment of these atrocities from the Japanese government, survivors only recently received recognition. For Mazloomi, these images are seminal to holding space for the histories of her race and gender—lives that are under threat of being omitted from history by the far-right politicians threatening democracy. She hopes these quilts, as objects of familiarity, warmth, and comfort, become meaningful learning tools for future generations—tapestries that ensure retrospection, retribution, and resilience.
Science Saturday
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Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory - Columbia University Climate School
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Website
https://openhouse.ldeo.columbia.edu/
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We believe that science is best taught outdoors in the natural environment! Science Saturdays are free family-friendly organized programs that are aimed to engage and educate about our beautiful and unique environment.
Science Saturday is held seasonally from June 8th, 2024 to August 31st, 2024 every Saturday from 11:00 AM-3:00 PM at the Hudson River Field Station (200 Ferry Rd, Piermont NY). Come join us for a fun-filled day! Some programmed activities include:
- Seining and fish identification
- Water chemistry
- Hudson River Puzzle
- Hudson Based Games
- And more!
For the most up-to-date information about Science Saturdays, follow our Field Station’s Instagram: @ldeo_fieldstation
Contact Information
Exhibition: Illustrating Tin Pan Alley: From Ragtime to Jazz
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Venue
- Society of Illustrators
- 128 E 63rd St, New York, NY 10065
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Website
https://societyillustrators.org
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
July 19 through September 21, 2024
Tin Pan Alley was the cradle of the music industry in the United States. Here, American popular music as we have come to know it was first manufactured and promoted through sheet music and its compelling representative illustrations.
This exhibition of sheet music covers, and other illustrations, are drawn from the collection of Harlem historian John T. Reddick whose research has focused on that community’s Black and Jewish music culture between 1890-1930. The illustrations on sheet music served as an important tool in marketing Tin Pan Alley songs and capturing their spirit in the minds of the public. The sheet music helps tell the stories of the songwriters, music publishers and performers — many of whom were Eastern European Jewish immigrants and Black Americans — that formed the sound and industry of American Popular Music in the first half of the 20th Century.
- Opening Reception, Thursday, July 25, 5:00-9:00pm
- Tin Pan Alley Sketch Night Wednesday, August 28
- Lecture with curator John T. Reddick, Wednesday, September 11, 6:30-8:30pm
- “After You’ve Gone” (c. 1918) Closing Happy Hour, Thursday, September 19, 5-9pm
Story Hour: Family Folktales from Feather to Fur
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Venue
- Sugar Hill Children's Museum
- 898 St. Nicholas Avenue
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Animals have families too! Listen, sing and dance as Robin tells tales of three pig siblings, a spider’s brave and loving sons, and humans just like us.
Hudson Classical Theater Company presents: Twelfth Night
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Venue
- Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument
- Riverside Drive & West 89th Street New York, NY 10024 USA
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument
on the North Patio, Behind the monument.
W. 89th St. & Riverside Drive, in Riverside Park
Thursdays – Sundays
All performances begin at 6:30pm
Cushions will be provided to sit on the stairs of the monument.
There is very limited room if you bring your own chair.
Please arrive no later than 6:20pm. There will be no late seating.
We Do Not Take Reservations. No tickets in advance. We ask for donations after the show.
July 25 – August 18
For daily updates, including show cancellations, check out Facebook page or follow on Instagram
Pat! A Revolutionary Black Molecule
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Venue
- Maysles Documentary Center
- 343 Malcolm X Blvd/Lenox Avenue bet. 127th and 128th Streets New York, NY 10027
TICKETS/REGISTER LINK
Lupe Family, 2015, 60 min.
Please join us for a very special evening dedicated to the legacy of Black socialist-feminist organizer, writer, thinker, educator, and therapist, Patricia Murphy Robinson, whose under-celebrated legacy shaped the movement for Black women’s liberation instrumentally!
Born in 1926 to an “almost rich” family in segregated Maryland, Pat earned degrees in psychotherapy and social work in Boston MA, before moving to Westchester, NY where she volunteered at Planned Parenthood and began organizing alongside Black/Latino women. She was keen on bringing together people of all backgrounds and genders who were willing to think critically about the issues impacting their communities. In her writing work, she drew necessary connections between the racism, male supremacy violence, and class domination uniquely experienced by poor Black women and, as a member of the Organization for African American Unity and close friend of Malcolm X, she was also quick to analyze intra-communal violence—such as misogyny and intimate partner abuse—within movement spaces.
As a mother, educator, and practicing social worker, Pat saw the ways family units often replicated the structures of patriarchal, capitalist exploitation. She was a long-time advocate of reproductive freedom, and her support for birth control and mental health treatment was as much about bodily autonomy as it was about disrupting the bourgeoisie’s control over Black and Brown families. In this way, her sharp political analysis reached all realms of life: the psychological, familial, energetic, societal, and global. Pat was a generous educator and mentor, and helped other women organizers sharpen the tools to write, teach, and struggle with militance and clarity.
RCTA Summer Sunset Concert Series
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Riverside Park Conservancy
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Website
https://riversideparknyc.org/
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RCTA Summer Sunset Concert Series 2024!!
July 27 – Gotham City Latin/Jazz Sextet with Special Guest Carroll Scott
Grammy-nominated drummer and movie producer Richard Baratta began performing in NYC and elsewhere in the mid 1970’s, with many notable jazz greats. In 1984, Baratta decided to alter paths and pursue a movie career. From 1984 to 2019, Baratta worked on over 50 movies, including “Desperately Seeking Susan,” “The Wolf of Wall Street” and many more. In 2017 he decided to return to his roots and began performing music again, as well as producing films. Since then he has worked with acclaimed artists like Eric Alexander, Vincent Herring, Craig Handy, and others. In 2020 he released the Grammy Nominated “Music In Film – The Reel Deal” to critical acclaim. In 2022 he released “Music In Film -The Sequel.” His most recent recording “Off The Charts” is a tribute to great compositions from the masters of jazz from the 1960’s and 70’s, with John Patitucci, Dave Kikoski, Jerry Bergonzi, and percussionist Paul Rossman.
For this performance, his band members, Bill O’Connell on piano, Craig Handy on saxophone, Michael Goetz on Bass, Paul Rossman-percussion, and Carroll Scott on vocals.
The FREE concert evenings are highlighted by picnics and good company as live entertainment enthusiasts gather on the north lawn to enjoy a variety of musical acts as listed below. The Sunset Concert Series is a prime example of how the RCTA aims to provide community engagement experiences for all. All shows start at 7 pm.Please call 212 – 978 – 0277 in advance if there are any questions about the weather. See you at The River as the Sun Goes Down!