Greetings!   

An invitation: 4 ways to play an important role in the 2012 House Tour.
2012 House Tour Logo
The Annual House Tour is one of MMPCIA's
most important fund raisers.


The proce
eds are used throughout the year to support our ongoing mission to revitalize, preserve and foster an environment of open and active participation in the greater Mount Morris Park neighborhood.

Our theme this year is Character(s) Welcome!
celebrating the architectural character and design esthetic associated with Harlem homes as well as the colorful, creative and vibrant personalities of the characters that comprise our community.


Here's how you can get involved: 
 
Mount Morris Park Stoop
1. Showcase your house, apartment or condo on the tour.
 
We need 10-12 homes each year. Is this the year to show yours?! It's actually a lot of fun having people Oooh! and Ahh! at the details and what you've done--or not done to your place. It's also a good kick in the rear to finish some of those lingering to-dos you've been meaning to check off the list for years. And there are a lot of other good perks. Download our Homeowner FAQs and then give us a call.


House Tour Guidebooks

2. Advertise with us.

Promote your business or service, congratulate your child, spouse--even yourself--or honor a memory by placing an ad in this year's beautiful keepsake Guidebook. It's easy. Download the Advertiser's Packet for more information on sizes and costs. Time is of the essence. The deadline for reservations and payment is Friday, April 27.


House Tour Greeter
3. Be a Greeter.   

We need 60 friendly volunteers to serve as Greeters in the homes on the day of the House Tour. Our events are successful because of our volunteers. Volunteers help us present ourselves at our best to outside guests and neighbors alike. In exchange for serving a 3-hour shift, you'll get a free Tour ticket and a souvenir T-shirt. Contact our Volunteer Wranglers to sign up.



4. And finally--spread the word.
Be sure to invite friends, family and colleagues to enjoy a fun, full day in this historic neighborhood! We'll be putting details on the website shortly about the events of the day and how to reserve tickets in advance.    

The 23rd Annual
Mount Morris Park House Tour

Sunday, June 10, from 11 AM - 4 PM

Everything begins at the Tour Start:
In front of the Pelham Fritz Community Center,

18 Mount Morris Park West & West 122 Street

 

How to get here:  

Subways: A, B, C, D, 2, 3, and 4, 5, & 6 to 125th Street

Buses: M1, M7 and M102.

 

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Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association

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


A strong neighborhood voice is important to Central Harlem. We need you. Please consider becoming a member. Join today.