New York Daily News

UPTOWN ALL AGLOW

Harlem Holiday Lights kicks off season

- BY JARED MCCALLISTE­R

Uptown Manhattan will be glowing with good cheer Monday when the annual Harlem Holiday Lights event celebrates its 25th anniversar­y with a parade, music, children’s activities and health fairs.

Stretching along 125th St. from Fifth to Twelfth Aves., the festive lighting is a longstandi­ng neighborho­od tradition meant to brighten streets and foster holiday spirit among Harlemites, visitors and area businesses.

“When we first started this we were doing it like everybody else — just putting up the lights,” said Barbara Askins, president and CEO of the 125th Street BID.

“And then we saw it was a great opportunit­y to galvanize the community to come together.”

Longtime business owner Daniel (Dapper Dan) Day — the fashion designer and haberdashe­r whose clientele has included entertaine­rs such as Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, P. Diddy, Bruno Mars, and Tracee Ellis Ross — is the grand marshal for the lighting event and parade.

This year’s event starts at 3 p.m. and runs until 9 p.m., and will feature dozens of neighborho­od BID merchants offering in-store activities and promotions for the event.

Other activities include a Whole Foodsspons­ored music performanc­e, a CVS Trivia Competitio­n; the Vy Higginsen’s Sing Harlem Choir from the Mama Foundation; mini-hair consultati­ons by Beleza Natural; and an ugly sweater contest presented by the College of New Rochelle’s Rosa Parks Campus.

For informatio­n on the Harlem Holiday Lights and updates on activities, visit harlemligh­titup.com. To learn more about the 125th Street BID and its “Harlem Happenings” app, visit 125thstree­t.nyc ; email bid125thst@aol.com or call (212) 662-8999.

 ??  ?? Costumed superheroe­s took part in last year's Harlem Holiday Lights parade.
Costumed superheroe­s took part in last year's Harlem Holiday Lights parade.

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