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Star Spangled Singalong with Counselor Dan the Melody Man & July 4th Firework Painting

Camp Store

Jul 4, 2019 @ 12:00 pm12:45 pm

Camp
110 5th Ave at E 17th St
New York, NY

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$20

Suggested Ages: Babies to 8-10

At 12 pm, Kick off the long weekend with some spirited songs about independence, America, and freedom in the back of the interactive Cooking Camp behind a secret staircase in a toy store. At 2:30 pm, make fireworks paintings in celebration of Independence Day. Ice cream available in the in-store Milk Bar.

Poster Kids: East Meets West

Join Poster House on select Sunday mornings for a family-friendly, interactive poster tour and a related art-making experience.

This month, Poster Kids will focus on the museum’s latest exhibition Made in Japan: 20th-Century Poster Art. Learn to identify popular motifs in both traditional Japanese and modern Western design. Then create artwork using themes from…

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Geometry of Flowers

Join Madison Square Park Conservancy, the Simons Foundation and the National Museum of Mathematics to kick off this spring’s horticulture exhibition, The Geometry of Flowers, which utilizes the park’s landscape to showcase artistically arranged flowers and the natural patterns within them.

Stop by the Northern Reflecting Pool from 2:30 – 4:30 pm to celebrate math,…

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Free Play at MoMath

Enjoy free admission to MoMath. Dynamic exhibits and programs stimulate inquiry, spark curiosity and reveal the wonders of mathematics. Learn about the math in patterns and structures all around us – and try to ride a bike with square wheels.

An early arrival is strongly encouraged; MoMath may limit entry if capacity is reached.

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Police Officer Moira Ann Smith Playground

Toy soldiers welcome kids to this brightly colored playground featuring water fountains, tire-swings, water-spouting alphabet blocks, turrets, slides, and a large water wheel in the northeast corner of charming Madison Square Park..

Named after Officer Moira Ann Smith, the only NYPD policewoman to be lost on September 11, 2001, the playground stands as a loving tribute to this community hero and mother.

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