Kidberry: A New Harlem Tot Spot Offers Kids' Classes and a Sense of Community
Submitted by Raven Snook on
Sadly, Kidberry closed its doors in August 2013. I've lived in Harlem for over a decade now and I've certainly seen a lot of changes, both good and bad. It's been bittersweet to watch a slew of new shops and restaurants open as stalwarts closed. Mainly I've been surprised that very few of these new businesses seemed aimed at children. Strange considering so many families live in (and keep moving to) the area.
Local mom Mekia Denby also noticed this problem and decided to do something about it. A twentysomething Columbia University grad who lives in Harlem, she was so annoyed when she found out that she had to drag her two young children all the way downtown for music classes that she started her own program uptown. For a few years, she taught Music Together classes at a community center, and they became so popular that she hired the mom of one of her students, Pamela Flood Morrison, as an additional instructor. Soon the pair was talking about opening their own education and music center, and last month Kidberry was born.