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Neighborhood Gatherings

 

From block parties to seasonal celebrations, our neighborhood gatherings are designed to spark joy and strengthen local bonds. These events offer a chance for residents of all ages to connect, celebrate, and take pride in the community we call home. Whether you're chatting with neighbors at our Spring Benefit, trick-or-treating during the CHN Spooktacular, or simply sharing a smile with a neighbor, these moments remind us that Carnegie Hill is more than just a place—it’s a community.

Annual Spooktacular

This beloved neighborhood tradition has expanded—now stretching from Fifth Avenue to Park Avenue! Open to the public, the Annual Carnegie Hill Spooktacular is organized by Carnegie Hill Neighbors and brings families together each October for festive fall fun. This lively event features costume contests, music, dancing, and a lot of candy. It’s a joyful celebration of community spirit—where spooky meets sweet, and neighbors of all ages come out to enjoy the magic of Carnegie Hill.

Annual Spring Benefit

Each spring, Carnegie Hill Neighbors hosts our Annual Spring Benefit—a joyful celebration of community, connection, and local pride. In both 2024 and 2025, we gathered at the historic Burden Mansion, one of our neighborhood’s treasured landmarks, for an unforgettable evening of conversation, music, and shared purpose.

More than just a fundraiser, the Spring Benefit brings together neighbors, supporters, and partners to support CHN’s work—from beautification and advocacy to tree care and safety initiatives. It’s a chance to connect with one another, celebrate what makes Carnegie Hill special, and invest in its continued vitality

Community Conversations & Forums

In addition to our events and advocacy, Carnegie Hill Neighbors hosts roundtables, candidate forums, and civic discussions as a resource for our community. These gatherings offer neighbors the chance to hear directly from local leaders, ask questions, and engage in thoughtful dialogue on issues that matter—from public safety and city planning to education and small business support.

Recent gatherings included: 

  • 2025 City Council District 4 Candidate Forum – Attendees heard directly from candidates about local issues and priorities.

  • Madison Avenue Small Business Roundtable – A conversation with Madison Avenue business owners in Carnegie Hill on challenges, opportunities, and support needs. 

  • Public Safety Forum – A discussion with representatives from the local precinct on neighborhood safety, NYPD programs, and community concerns.

By fostering informed conversations, we help ensure that Carnegie Hill remains not just connected—but empowered.

Shopping in Carnegie Hill – Community Benefit Shopping Days

Our Shopping in Carnegie Hill events highlight the power of local support. By partnering with neighborhood businesses like J. McLaughlin, DSF Home, Edit New York and others, these events encourage residents to shop locally—with a portion of proceeds directly supporting CHN’s community initiatives.

These benefit shopping days strengthen our neighborhood in important ways:

  • They boost local businesses, driving foot traffic and reinforcing our commercial corridors as vibrant, thriving spaces.

  • They fund neighborhood advocacy, helping CHN invest in beautification, public safety, tree care, and more.

  • They bring neighbors together, creating opportunities for casual connection, conversation, and a stronger sense of community.

When you shop local during these events, you’re not only supporting the small businesses that make Carnegie Hill unique—you’re also investing in the health, beauty, and vitality of our neighborhood.

 

If you are a local business in Carnegie Hill interested in co-hosting one of these events with us, reach out to info@chneighbors.org 

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New York, NY 10128

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