Ti Atis with Haiti Cultural Exchange Brooklyn Children's Museum 145 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn
Learn about and celebrate Haitian culture through activities and performances facilitated by Haitian artists. Hosted by theΒ Haiti Cultural Exchange.
π $15, free/babies under 1
Queens International Night Market New York Hall of Science Flushing Meadow-Corona Park, Queens
Sample cuisine from around the world at a large, family-friendly open-air night market in Queens. Shop around 100 independent vendors selling merchandise, art, and food. Also enjoy live music and cultural performances celebrating the rich cultural diversity and heritage of NYC and Queens. Dine in a large picnic area. Play New York Hall of Science's…
AαΉ£αΊΉ: Afro Frequencies Sensory Friendly Sessions Artechouse 439 W 15th St,
Step into a vibrant immersive Afrosurrealist exhibition, in a safe and accepting environment. Artechouse provides social stories and other resources resources to plan the visit, lowered sound in the Immersion Gallery anda βtake-a-breakβ space for those who need to rest from the experience. Inside Chelsea Market, also home many delicious food options.
π $42/ages 15-54, $31/ages 4-15, $20/students & seniors, free/ages 3 & under
Breathing with Plants Hudson Park Children's Greenhouse 44 Wildcliff Road, New Rochelle
Learn about how plants breathe, and which plants make good companions for each otherβ¦ and for us! Decorate and plant a pot with two plants to take home along with instructions. Learn about lungs, about oxygen, and practice two kinds of yoga breathing for calming, and for energy and joy. Bring a yoga mat or…
π $15
China Institute Hoppy Rabbit Playdate China Institute 40 Rector Street,
China Institute hosts 1.5 hours open session where families can bring their children to a spacious and cozy indoor playground space to play, socialize, have fun with age-appropriate toys and activities. Meet children and families interested in exploring Chinese language and culture. All families are welcome. Children stay with their caregivers at all times, with…
π $6
April Arboretum Amble: Family Tree Walk Green-Wood Cemetery 5th Avenue & 25th Street, Brooklyn
Young explorers become nature detectives on the hunt for signs of spring. Armed with keen observation skills, uncover the hidden treasures of the seasonβfrom budding leaves to blooming flowers, chirping birds, and more. Grab a magnifying glass (provided) and gear up for an immersive journey into the secret life of trees.
π $25/adults, $10/ages 4-12
TADA! Youth Theater Open House TADA! Youth Theater 15 W 28th Street,
Participate in a fun, active musical theater sample class led by two professional NYC Teaching Artists. Immediately following, the Director of Education will provide information to parents, facilitate a Q&A, and give access to discounts. Registration fees can be applied to classes. Limited spots available. 25 students (plus two grown-ups) permitted for each age group.…
π $25
Spring Cleaning! Volunteer Cleanup at Sheldrake Sheldrake Environmental Center 685 Weaver Street, Larchmont
Join Sheldrake for a volunteer reservoir cleanup, Cleanups help make the Sheldrake Lake and pond a cleaner habitat for the plants and animals, which include fish, frogs, turtles, birds, ducks, and more. Cleanups also make a positive impact on the health and quality of the water as it continues downstream and enters the Long Island…
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.
π $10/adults, $6/students & seniors, $4/ages 6-18
Disney Live: Music From Favorite Films & Sing-a-long JCC Manhattan 334 Amsterdam at W 76th Street,
Join MusicTalks for a special tribute to some of the most beloved Disney tunes performed by a string ensemble. From Aladdin to Frozen, Little Mermaid to Encanto, celebrate the beauty of film music. The show will culminate with an exciting sing-a-long of beloved songs from Let it Go to We Don't Talk About Bruno! The…
π $15
Playscape Performs Battery Park & Playscape State Street & Battery Place,
Enjoy outdoor music, dance, puppetry and more at a destination playground. Performers change weekly. Shows at 10:30 am & 1:30 pm.
Free Second Sundays Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort Street,
Admission to the Whitney is free all day on the second Sunday of every month. Enjoy art-making, activities, tours, classes, and other special events for all agesΒ that celebrate Whitney exhibitions.
Pinkalicious The Musical Actor's Temple Theatre 339 W 47th Street,
Vital Theatre Company's cheery musical based on popular children's book Pinkalicious features a spunky pink-lover who eats so many pink cupcakes she changes colors. π Save 30-40% through Groupon.
π $49.50-$59.40
Pinocchio Theatre Row 410 W 42nd Street,
A dance theater piece puts a modern twist on Pinocchio, the timeless tale of growth, transformation, and the magic of believing in oneself. Carlo Collodi's classic tale comes to life with a fun and modern twist using dance, puppets, original music, and narration. Lady Blue narrates the story and interacts with the audience throughout the…
π $17.50-$54.50
Celebrate Eid al-Fitr Brooklyn Children's Museum 145 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn
Celebrate the end of the holy month of Ramadan with music, dance, food, and art that honors cultural traditions from across the Muslim world, presented in partnership with Council Member Shahana Hanif. Move to the intricate rhythmic patterns of Indian classical dance with the Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts, discover the story of Eid at…
π $15, free/babies under 1
Discoveries Metropolitan Museum Of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street,
Join an in-person workshop to talk about and make art. For kids with learning and developmental disabilities and those on the autism spectrum. Free, though advance registration is required. Space is limited.
FILM FORUM Jr.: Kes Film Forum 209 West Houston Street,
Film Forum screens classic family films on Sundays, introducing young cinephiles to Buster Keaton, Abott and Costello, and other beloved family-friendly films on a big screen. Loachβs 1969 adaptation of Barry Hinesβ Kes is a triumph of austere realism, with Chris Mengesβ natural light camerawork rendering lyrical an all-too-typical mill town, and a dead-on true…
π $13
Live Music at Chelsea Market Chelsea Market 75 Nineth Avenue at W 15th Street,
Victoria Paterson leads the hugely popular FAB5 with Sing for Hope's Sunday Brunch Concert Series. Enjoy a rich diversity of musicians & styles with popular music on classical instruments, featuring the string quartet & cajon. Hear top songs and themes from BBC Planet Earth, The Crown, The Godfather, James Bond, Game of Thrones, Rocky and…
Freedom Art Jam The Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street,
Join a Passover extravaganza featuring art, music, and dancing. Set yourself free to the joyful sounds of Daphna Mor and Saskia Lane, create a variety of Passover-themed works of art, add to a giant mixed-media installation, explore the galleries, and more. ASL Interpretation is available for the afternoon concert and art-making activities from 1β3 pm.
π $9/adults, free/ages 18 & under
GATHER + GOODS Community Market aptain Lawrence Brewing Co 444 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford
Indulge in delicious food, sip on refreshing beer, and explore an array of fantastic artisans, makers & vintage collectors offering unique shopping experiences. Plus, groove to live music. In partnership with Northern Westchester Moms and sponsored by Connect to Northern Westchester Magazine.