This year’s fund-raising Walkathon has a new destination, the Ricardo O’Gorman Garden and Center for Resources in the Humanities at 23 W. 129th Street. Our host will be the well-known poet and educator Ned O’Gorman, who has lived in Harlem since 1966. The Center is named for his late son Ricardo O’Gorman.



Mordents, appoggiaturas, and trills are common in Baroque music. Now ask any member of the choir what they are and you will get a beautiful earful...
For twenty-two years James Backmon directed a Boys Choir, inspired by his own rewarding experiences growing up in all-boy ensembles. "When I introduced a choir program at Esperanza, a co-ed middle school, to my surprise only girls turned out to sing."
After 22 years of leading a celebrated afterschool choir, James Backmon had a startling realization—the choir has something to offer to the new middle schools opening in East Harlem. "The in-school program initiative permits NABGC to support the East Harlem community in new ways," said Mr. Backmon.
The New Amsterdam Boys and Girls Choir was invited to perform at the Harlem Meer in the northeast corner of Central Park to celebrate the donation of 50,000 tulips to New York. This high profile event was filmed for Dutch television and was attended by local and foreign VIPs... (See a slide show of the event)
The boys and girls of the choir do not mind being kept waiting--not when they are waiting for the Secretary-General of the United Nations...