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LGBTQ MEETUP AT THE CLIFFS HARLEM

Harlem Bespoke: CRUX empowers members of the LGBTQ community to participate in rock climbing and outdoor recreation in New York.  CRUX will host meetup nights at The Cliffs at Harlem on the second Tuesday of every month.

Tuesday, June 13th, 7:00PM-9:00PM, CRUX LGBTQ Meetup Night at The Cliffs climbing facility in Harlem located at 256 West 125th Street across from the Apollo Theater between Frederick Douglass and Adam Clayton Powell.  This is a great way to try out the sport and meet the community before signing up for a monthly membership.   At 15,000 square feet, The Cliffs is Manhattan’s largest rock climbing gym featuring hundreds of climbs (refreshed weekly), and state-of-the-art climbing training equipment. $15 climbing pass with rentals.  Learn more on the official Cliffs Harlem site: LINK

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CRM Solutions: Creating Campaigns And Processes That Convert

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By Bretton Johnson Today’s business landscape is highly competitive, and companies routinely explore new strategies to attract customers and convert leads into repeat customers. Customer relations management (CRM) solutions provide the tools companies need to design effective sales and marketing efforts, create campaigns that generate new business, and track customer interactions with company personnel. Understanding…

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Michelle Ebanks appointed next President and CEO of The Apollo

The Apollo announced Tuesday the appointment of Michelle Ebanks as the venue’s next President and CEO.

Ebanks has extensive leadership experience in media, entertainment, and live events. She previously served as CEO of Essence Communications, overseeing the nation’s leading media and communications company dedicated to African American women, including Essence magazine, the preeminent lifestyle magazine for African American women; Essence.com, the award-winning, daily online destination for African American women; and the internationally renowned Essence Festival of Culture, one of the largest annual live music events in the world.

Ebanks joins The Apollo at a pivotal time for the organization. In addition to its new Victoria Theaters that will open later this year, The Apollo will shortly commence the first full-scale renovation of its landmarked Historic Theater and complete its $80M Apollo Rising 2.0 capital campaign. Ebanks succeeds Jonelle Procope, who over the last two decades transformed The Apollo into an internationally recognized cultural and civic nonprofit institution.

“Michelle brings to The Apollo a deep understanding in creating exciting cultural experiences for a diverse range of communities, including overseeing some of the most popular live events in the nation. At a time when performing arts organizations are looking at how best to provide opportunities for audiences who are both hungry for in-person experiences and ways to participate with programming digitally, Michelle’s depth of knowledge will lead The Apollo to its next level of engagement with artists, audiences, and partners throughout New York, nationally and internationally,” said Apollo Board Chair Charles E. Phillips. “Michelle joins The Apollo at a time of strength, forged by Jonelle and her team over the last two decades into one of the nation’s greatest cultural institutions.”

“I’m thrilled to be joining the iconic Apollo at such an important time in its trajectory. The Apollo continues to have such a profound impact on Black culture—and American culture—locally, nationally and internationally,” said Ebanks. “It is such an exciting time as it expands its physical footprint, doubles down on supporting artists at every stage in their careers, collaborates with partners across Harlem and the world, and offers a platform for the voices of African American artists across the diaspora.”

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“For nearly nine decades, The Apollo has been a welcoming home for artists of color, a tireless advocate for Black culture and creativity, and a galvanizing force for the performing arts in New York and across the U.S. It has been an honor to lead this organization through two decades of outstanding performances, transformative educational programs, and civic advocacy,” said Procope. “I am excited to see the innovative and forward-thinking ideas that Michelle will bring to The Apollo, and I am confident it will thrive under her leadership.”

Ebanks was President of Essence Communications Inc., where she was responsible for advancing Time Inc.’s businesses within the nation’s fastest growing population segments: African Americans and Hispanics. As President of Essence Communications Inc., Ebanks led the number one media and communications company dedicated to African American women. Comprised of media and entertainment properties with total brand reach of 12 million including Essence magazine; ESSENCE.com; and the internationally renowned Essence Festival of Culture, one of the largest annual live events in the world attracting more than 540,000 attendees to New Orleans, Louisiana. Ebanks began her career at Time Inc. as the general manager and financial director for Money magazine. Subsequently, she was a vice president in Time Inc.’s corporate division, where she led the acquisition of ESSENCE. Prior to joining Time Inc., she served as corporate business manager for Condé Nast’s 13 titles.

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Sponsored Love: The Key Consideration For Buying Carbon Filters For Air Conditioners

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By Kyle Johnson Even though they may not appear related, cooking, dogs, smoke, mildew, and cleaning supplies may make our houses smell bad and taint the air we breathe. An activated carbon air filter can be the answer if you’re having trouble getting rid of overpowering odors. How does it work? A bed of activated…

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New York Junior League’s Playground Improvement Project Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony In Harlem

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On Sunday, June 4, 2023, the New York Junior League held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the successful culmination of their annual Playground Improvement Project at Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem. This remarkable endeavor, which spanned six weekends in April and May 2023, involved the dedicated efforts of over 500 volunteers who generously contributed a…

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