Monday, March 5, 2012
6:00 pm
New York, NY
The Home of Elaine Romanelli
Tribes Hill Gathering
127 W 126th Street New York, NY 10027
March 5th Gathering will be at the home of Elaine Romanelli.
Address
137 W 126th St., #2
NY, NY 10027
between Lenox and Adam Clayton Powell (in Harlem in Manhattan)
415-515-9920
Getting Here
Easy access by car, train, and subway
Driving: near all major highways and northern bridges. Free street parking on 126th St. from 7pm onward. (Might be okay from 6pm on, but I can't guarantee that.) Paid parking in cash-only garage across the street.
Train: Metro North's 125th St station is 3 long blocks away. ($5 cab ride, $2.25 bus ride, or 10 min walk).
Subway: the 2/3 stops a block and a half away, at the corner of 125th St & Lenox. Those coming in from LIRR or NJT can connect to the 2/3 at Penn Station.
RSVP
Please rsvp to elaine@elaineromanelli.com. Space is limited; if we are cozy we can fit a max of 18-20 people plus instruments.
Instrument sharing encouraged.
Instruments
On site available for group use are a low-quality but professionally set up acoustic guitar, an extremely neglected classical guitar, two 76-key keyboards, and some hand percussion.
Address
137 W 126th St., #2
NY, NY 10027
between Lenox and Adam Clayton Powell (in Harlem in Manhattan)
415-515-9920
Getting Here
Easy access by car, train, and subway
Driving: near all major highways and northern bridges. Free street parking on 126th St. from 7pm onward. (Might be okay from 6pm on, but I can't guarantee that.) Paid parking in cash-only garage across the street.
Train: Metro North's 125th St station is 3 long blocks away. ($5 cab ride, $2.25 bus ride, or 10 min walk).
Subway: the 2/3 stops a block and a half away, at the corner of 125th St & Lenox. Those coming in from LIRR or NJT can connect to the 2/3 at Penn Station.
RSVP
Please rsvp to elaine@elaineromanelli.com. Space is limited; if we are cozy we can fit a max of 18-20 people plus instruments.
Instrument sharing encouraged.
Instruments
On site available for group use are a low-quality but professionally set up acoustic guitar, an extremely neglected classical guitar, two 76-key keyboards, and some hand percussion.