New Orleans is no longer the only U.S. city that get to celebrate Carnival! Now you can take part in the festivities, New York style!
From Time Out NY:
Harlem Mardi Gras Masked Ball
Channel your inner Southern belle (or gent) at this old-school gala benefiting St. Mary’s Episcopal Church and its homeless- and hunger-outreach programs. The entry fee includes a sit-down dinner by Broadway Community Soup Kitchen chef Michael Ennes, live jazz by the Swing Tones and beats by DJ Kym, and a raffle ticket for a chance to win prizes like dinner for two at Dinosaur BBQ or a one-month membership to Harlem New York Sports Club. Throw on a mask, a cocktail dress or a costume and prepare to let loose in anticipation of Fat Tuesday. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 521 W 126th St between Amsterdam Ave and Broadway (212-864-4013, stmarysharlem.wordpress.com/stewardship). Sat 5 at 6:30pm; $25, advance $15; mask required.
Channel your inner Southern belle (or gent) at this old-school gala benefiting St. Mary’s Episcopal Church and its homeless- and hunger-outreach programs. The entry fee includes a sit-down dinner by Broadway Community Soup Kitchen chef Michael Ennes, live jazz by the Swing Tones and beats by DJ Kym, and a raffle ticket for a chance to win prizes like dinner for two at Dinosaur BBQ or a one-month membership to Harlem New York Sports Club. Throw on a mask, a cocktail dress or a costume and prepare to let loose in anticipation of Fat Tuesday. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 521 W 126th St between Amsterdam Ave and Broadway (212-864-4013, stmarysharlem.wordpress.com/stewardship). Sat 5 at 6:30pm; $25, advance $15; mask required.
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