For more than 22 years the community of Mount Morris Park has been opening our doors and inviting New Yorkers from across the island and tourists from around the world into our homes.

Over those two decades, we’ve seen us change from a struggling but determined group of residents to a beautiful and thriving community.

One thing that’s remained constant, however, is the character of our neighborhood. That’s what we showcase each year in our house tour and what we’ve chosen to particularly celebrate this year.

Scenes of Mount Morris ParkThis is character that takes many forms. It’s the character of the long-time residents who were determined to take Harlem through another, more lasting renaissance. It’s the historic character of original architecture that homeowners maintained as they revitalized brownstones. It’s the character that landlords and tenants have “decorated in” to new construction.

And it’s the characters themselves that call Mount Morris home, adding color and vivacity to an already-exuberant neighborhood. Wherever it comes from, this year especially, we say Character(s) Welcome!

Don’t miss this day full of history & inspiration:

11 AM to 4 PM: Follow the Self-Guided Tour of Homes at your leisure. Guests will visit 10 venues including inside brownstone homes, urban live/work apartments and landmark churches.

1 PM and 3 PM: Join the Architectural Walking Tour
and explore this historic neighborhood’s rich architectural detail and history.

12 Noon and 2 PM: Go Inside & Intimate in Historic Harlem with Yale-trained architect and historian, John Reddick. You’ll explore inside three extraordinary houses in the Mount Morris Park Historic District that are not on the regular tour and ordinarily strictly private. Group size is limited. This 1.5 hour walk requires a separate ticket which may be purchased in advance or, if space is available, at the Tour Start.

Reserve tickets in advance and save 15%.

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23rd Annual House Tour Advance Tickets: $25 ($30 at the door)

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23rd Annual House Tour PLUS Inside & Intimate Tour with John Reddick
Advance Tickets: $50 ($60 at the door)

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By Mail:
Send a check or money order made payable to MMPCIA and a self-addressed stamped envelope to MMPCIA, PO Box 3270, New York, NY 10027. Please indicate the order quantity of House Tour tickets at $25 each and the number of Combination House Tour/Inside & Intimate tickets at $50. Please note that orders received after Saturday, June 2, will not be mailed but will be held for pick up at the Will-Call Table at the Tour Start.

Group Rate: Groups of 10 or more please email us for Group Rates.

Shine or Rain—Everything Begins at the Tour Start:

The Pelham Fritz Community Center, 18 Mount Morris Park West (aka Fifth Avenue) and West 122 Street. Here you can buy tickets, get your walking tour guidebook, pick up tickets reserved in advance at Will Call, check out the souvenirs and meet the Walking Tour Guides.

How to get here: Subways: A, B, C, D, 2, 3, and 4, 5, & 6 to 125th Street. Buses: M1, M7 and M102. Driving: Enter your start point below.

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A proud sponsor of the 23rd Annual Mount Morris Park House Tour

Do you know a college-bound Harlem high school senior?

MMPCIA College Scholarship logoThe MMPCIA $4,000 Scholarship Award began in 2009 as a way of honoring college-bound Harlem high school seniors who live in Greater Mount Morris Park/Central Harlem Community from 110th to 135th Streets between Morningside and Park Avenues.

The MMPCIA Scholarship Committee reaches out to area high school teachers, guidance counselors, parents and students. The 2012 Application is available for download or by emailing the Scholarship Committee at scholarship@mmpcia.org.

Completed applications must be received by Friday, June 1, 2012.

Applications are reviewed by a neutral group of judges and one winner will be selected each year. The recipient’s award will be disbursed in the amount of $1,000 each year and renewable for up to three additional years as long as the student continues as a full time student in good standing.

Funds for the Scholarship Award are raised primarily though proceeds from MMPCIA’s two major fund raising efforts—the Annual Historic Neighborhood House Tour in June each year and the Holiday Gala in December—and through generous contributions from neighborhood donors specifically to the Scholarship Fund.

Spread the word to the high school seniors you know!

Past Scholarship Winners
2009: Christian Myers-Roach
2010: Chelsea Hardy
2011: Sasha Smith

Gerri Warren-MerrickYou may not recognize her on the street, but she’s definitely someone worth talking to! And when Mount Morris Talks! on April 12, you’ll get the chance.

Gerri Warren-Merrick, Pittsburgh native, Penn State journalism graduate and former Vice President of Global Public Policy for Time Warner, Inc. has experience, energy and insight in abundance and she’s ready and eager to share.

After more than 20 years in the corporate arena, Gerri stepped into the next phase of her professional life by “redefining herself” and emerging at the helm of her eponymous firm. Read the rest of this entry »

C Virginia FieldsThat’s The Honorable C. Virginia Fields we’re talking about. Former Manhattan Borough President. First African-American woman to seek the office of mayor of New York City. Native of Birmingham, Alabama and longtime NYC resident. President and CEO of the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS (NBLCA). Consensus-builder. Humanitarian. Activist.

She’s marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She’s energized the efforts behind the second Harlem renaissance. And she’s fought to raise domestic and international awareness around HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care – a cause she continues to champion, from grass roots initiatives to public policy achievements. Read the rest of this entry »

Billy Hunter & NBA Players Association president Derek Fisher of the LA Lakers


Sure, he’s the Executive Director of the National Basketball Players Association, so he can talk about those 161 days that delayed the 2011-12 regular season and reduced it by 16 games.

But he can also talk about what it was like to play professional football with the NFL’s Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins. About forming the first major sports union to represent female athletes. About being the very first African-American to compete in the Little League World Series Championship some 50+ years ago. Read the rest of this entry »

2011 Holiday Gala LogoWe want to be first on your
Holiday Calendar!

On Thursday, December 8th, the Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association holds its 4th Annual Holiday Gala & Fundraiser. Neighbors and friends are warmly invited to gather and kick off the holiday season with festivities, food, music and mingling—and support the community by placing bids at the Silent Auction.

The Annual Holiday Gala & Fundraiser is one of MMPCIA’s important fundraising efforts. Proceeds support the Scholarship Award given in June to a Harlem high school senior on her/his way to college; the Harlem Library; provide toys for the holidays to children in need; and help support the organization’s other community efforts set forth in its annual goals.

Bid generously and often at both our exciting Online & Silent Auctions. Find that perfect gift from among the beautiful merchandise and unique opportunities generously donated by our neighbors and businesses. The Online Auction is now open for bidding!  Be sure to take a look. Certain items will continue as part of the Silent Auction during the Holiday Gala evening. Read the rest of this entry »

Peter WestbrookIt begins at the tip of a gleaming fencing sabre and extends through an evolutionary lifetime from angry boy to medal-winning Olympic athlete and acclaimed sabre fencing champion, businessman, philanthropist, educator and now — resident of Harlem.

Peter will share insights and adventures from his remarkable multi-faceted life at Mount Morris Talks! Thursday, November 3 at 6:30 PM.

As an inner-city teenager in Newark, Peter was an unlikely candidate for world-class fencing champion. But his mother urged him (with the addition of a $5 bribe) to take up the sport as a way of channeling his Peter Westbrookanger and giving vent to his bitterness at an absentee father, poverty and racism in a society that consistently challenged this bi-racial child of Japanese and African American parents. Little did she know this would be his first step on the path to greatness. Peter brought an unbridled intensity to the sport. This, along with discipline and hard work, propelled him to remarkable heights as an athlete and provided him with the opportunity for an education, a chance for a better future and a fierce will to win. And thus was laid the foundation for the rest of his life’s work.

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Hee, Hee, Hee!

 

MMPCIA presents the Third Annual Mount Morris Park Halloween Extravaganza, Saturday, October 29 from 1 to 4 PM and Monday, October 31 from 5 to 7 PM!

The Extravaganza! on Saturday–parade and all–was a tremendous success! The kids certainly did not let a little snow and rain dampen their spirits. Pictures from the event are available on Facebook: facebook.com/mmpcia.

Here’s what’s still  brewing:

Monday, October 31

5-7 PM:
Trick-or-Treating Around the Mount Morris Park Neighborhood!

The kids will enjoy climbing up and down the stoops to fill those loot bags. The Trick-or-Treat-Friendly houses will be marked with balloons. 

• Download a pdf list of participating homes.

• Or save paper and browse this Google Map from your smart phone to navigate the Trick-or-Treat friendly homes!
View MMPCIA Trick or Treat List in a larger map

All events are offered free to the neighborhood residents and friends.

 

 

 

Barbara Askins

Barbara Askins

If you’ve ever wandered over 125th Street, you know that this month’s guest speaker will have a lot to say at Mount Morris Talks! Thursday, October 6 at 6:30 PM.

She is Barbara Askins, President and CEO of the 125th Street Business Improvement District (BID) in our neighborhood of Upper Manhattan.

But Barbara is not just another professional bureaucrat assigned to oversee a piece of real estate. She actually created the BID in 1993, the first and only one of its kind in the Harlem Community.

And she continues to guide its development through results-driven strategies for retail plans, rezoning for future growth and cultural sustainability — always with a focus on the interplay between science, technology and businesses to create viable, lasting solutions for transforming such a challenging urban area as 125th into a healthier commercial district.

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A strong neighborhood voice is important to Central Harlem.

MMPCIA’s place as neighborhood advocate continues to solidify. Our impact on the revitalization and preservation issues of our community is directly attributable to the strength of our Membership—those stakeholders who understand that it takes time, talent and treasure to stay strong and relevant.

 

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Next MMPCIA Meeting

Tuesday, June 19, 2012
7-9:30 PM

On the Agenda:
Guest speakers TBD
Meeting location:
The Development Outreach Center
63 West 124th Street
(Betw MMPW/Lenox Ave)

Next Mount Morris Talks!

Beginning again in the Fall...
Watch this space!
Harlem Branch Library
Community Room, 3rd floor
9 W 124 Street

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Our Mission

The Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association is a neighborhood non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to revitalizing and preserving our Historic District and beyond, to fostering an environment of open and active opportunities, and to reflect a spectrum of voices, ideas and opinions of those who share the neighborhood.

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Upcoming MMPCIA Events

Candidates Forum:
Thursday, May 31

Door Open: 6:30 PM
Program: 7- 830 PM
Mount Morris Ascension
Presbyterian Church
15 MMPW @ W122

23rd Annual Historic
Mount Morris Park
House Tour:
Sunday, June 10

11 AM-4 PM
Tour Start: 18 MMPW

Watch for more
fun events & activities
planned for 2012!

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