Art in the Park: Make Your Own Eclipse Viewer

Roberto Clemente State Park 301 West Tremont Avenue, Bronx

In anticipation of the April 8th Solar Eclipse, make a pinhole eclipse viewer. All materials will be provided.

Throggs Neck St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Throggs Neck E. Tremont & Lafayette Avenue, Bronx

The Throggs Neck Benevolent Association's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade heads down East Tremont, toward Harding Avenue, and turns right onto Harding Avenue. The celebration continues after the parade, with Irish food, music, and activities.

Women’s History Month: Anne Hutchinson

Pelham Bay and Split Rock Golf Courses 870 Shore Road, Bronx

Celebrate Women's History Month with the Urban Park Rangers. Join the Urban Park Rangers for a hike and learn about the life and complex legacy of the 17th century religious reformer, movement leader, and colonialist, Anne Hutchinson.

IntimateVoices Family Concert

CSAIR 475 W 250th Street, Bronx

Enjoy chamber music in an intimate setting at an informal, interactive, sensory/autism-friendly concert. Hear violin, viola and cello, live and up close.

The Beauty of Ballet: Bronx

Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture 450 Grand Concourse, Bronx

Students from the School of American Ballet – the official school of New York City Ballet – and faculty member Katrina Killian offer a sneak peek inside the classroom to see how students train to become professional ballet dancers. Learn a few steps right from your seats before seeing SAB students perform excerpts from classical…

Event Series Annual Easter Egg Hunt

Annual Easter Egg Hunt

Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 895 Shore Road Bronx, Bronx

Hunt for chocolate filled eggs on the gorgeous grounds of a historic mansion, make a spring-inspired craft, and have photos taken with the Easter Bunny. Hot dogs and snacks will be offered for sale. Free parking will be available across the street at the golf course (come early; it's a bit of a walk). Bring…

Suggested Ages: All
🎟 $15/kid

WBO Spring Egg Hunt

Williamsbridge Oval 3225 Reservoir Oval East Bronx,

Join NYC Parks for an annual Spring Egg Hunt. Enjoy egg races, potato sack races, arts & crafts, Easter Bunny pictures and more. Egg Hunts for 4–7 years are 11:30 am–12:30 pm; for 8–10 years, 12:30 pm–1:15 pm. All other activities are open to all age groups. Bring a non- perishable item for the local…

First Friday at Bartow-Pell

Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 895 Shore Road Bronx, Bronx

Enjoy a concert with with Warren Banholzer at a historic mansion with gorgeous grounds. Light refreshments served.

Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
🎟 $15/adults, $10/seniors & students
Event Series Bronx Night Market

Bronx Night Market

Celebrate the Bronx's diverse culture and cuisine and try up-and-coming food concepts. Sample a curated selection of local Bronx and NYC-based food, beverage, arts & crafts, and packaged goods vendors. Visit the Montefiore Einstein Healthy Me Zone with a kids playground, food sampling and giveaways. Family and pet friendly.

Solar Eclipse Viewing on the Front Lawn

Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 895 Shore Road Bronx, Bronx

Bring a lawn chair or blanket to view the deep partial solar eclipse from Bartow-Pell’s front lawn and watch the Moon cover about 90% of the Sun at maximum eclipse. Bartow-Pell Museum Educator and NYC NASA Solar System Ambassador Robin Vernuccio will provide an understanding of what is happening and will lead fun eclipse activities…

Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
🎟 $15/adults, $10/seniors & students

BX Expressions Performance Series: MAZarte Dance Company

Williamsbridge Oval 3225 Reservoir Oval East Bronx,

See a free performance of vibrant traditional dance that brings Mexican folklore to life. Under the leadership of NYC’s distinguished choreographer and folklorist, Martha Zárate-Álvarez, MAZarte honors the cultural vastness of Mexico as they embody the fusion of old and new.

Car-Free Earth Day

NYC Various locations,

This annual car-free event hosted by NYC DOT features a variety of programming at locations citywide to promote activism and education surrounding climate change, sustainability, and other relevant topics. Select streets transform into public plazas and car-free lanes for pedestrians, cyclists and scooters. Enjoy live music, dance performances, sports, art-making and more.

The Bronx River Open House

Bronx River House 1490 Sheridan Blvd., Bronx

Celebrate Earth Day with free canoeing, walking tours, kid-friendly educational activities & workshops, teas/hydration station from The Bronx River Foodway, native trees from New York Restoration Project, fresh produce, free pop-up bike repair service, music and more. All giveaways and activities are first come, first served.

Woodlawn Family Fun Day

Van Cortlandt Park Broadway & Van Cortlandt Park South,

Celebrate Earth Day with Divi Roxx Kids, face painting, Woodland family walks, nature crafts, bocce, games, and more. Presented by the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, Women of Woodlawn and Woodlawn Taxpayers Association Present. Register online in advance.

Event Series Wave Hill Family Art Project

Wave Hill Family Art Project

Wave Hill West 249th Street & Independence Avenue, Bronx

Enjoy nature-inspired art projects among gorgeous gardens and trees overlooking the Hudson River. Themes change weekly. At 11:30am families can enjoy an indoor storytime program, all ages welcome.

Suggested Ages: All
🎟 $10/adults, $6/students & seniors, $4/ages 6-18
Event Series NYBG Earth Day Celebration

NYBG Earth Day Celebration

New York Botanical Garden 2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx

Learn about the Garden’s central work to save the plants of the world among daffodils and cherry blossoms in bloom. Meet NYBG Staff from our Horticulture, Library, and Herbarium departments to learn about the work they do each day to support our environment. Enjoy demonstrations and workshops that provide hands-on learning opportunities for all ages…

Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
🎟 $35, $31/students & seniors, $15/ages 2-12, free/under 2

Kids Week: Upcycling Nature Crafts

Crotona Park 1700 Crotona Ave, Bronx

Bring clean recyclable food and beverage containers to make fun art projects, bird houses, planters, and bee boxes. Upcycling can be fun and resourceful for nature and ecology.

Kids Week: Wilderness Skills for Kids

Van Cortlandt Nature Center 246th Street & Broadway, Bronx

Learn new skills to help survive outdoors with the Urban Park Rangers. Experience nature in a hands-on and fun way.

Kids Week: Nature Puppet Show

Crotona Park 1700 Crotona Ave, Bronx

The Urban Park Rangers present nature-themed puppet shows. Learn more about animals that can be found in local parks.

Kids Week: Birding for Kids

Pelham Bay Nature Center Bruckner Blvd & Wilkinson Avenue Bronx,

Learn how to identify birds by sight and sounds. city parks with the Urban Park Rangers. Experience nature in a hands-on and fun way.