Thursday, June 5, 2008, 7-10 p.m.,
Morris-Jumel Mansion, 65 Jumel Terrace off of St. Nicholas Avenue at 160th Street, on
Sugar Hill in
Harlem, New York, NY 10032.
The Supper Club founded by London Socialite,
TAMSIN Lonsdale and
Tanqueray No.TEN hosted a jazz picnic on top of beautiful
Sugar Hill, the home of Jazz and the
Harlem Renaissance. Guests were picked up at New York's
SOHO House and transported via
Gray Line New York Sightseeing double decker bus and
Classic Cars to the mansion and beautiful gardens at this historic landmark. The evening was complete with picnic fare prepared by
The Dinner Belle (See also:
Midnight Eggs: The Chronicle of a Food Life), cocktails and a twilight live jazz instrumental and vocal performances by famed local
Marjorie Eliot, with vignettes from the
The James Gang to benefit the Historic Restoration of the Mansion Gardens of the 18th-Century. The event was also covered by
NY1: Whipple's World.
SEE ALSO: Prior Supper Club event,
English Tea Party at The Residence Of Tracy Stern.
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