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Various Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical! Ages: 3 – 8Attractions Theater Long Island Children’s MuseumGarden City
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10 am – 6 pm Wonderland: Curious Nature Ages: AllAttractions Environment New York Botanical GardenBronx
11 am – 2 pm Juneteenth Celebration Ages: AllFree History & Culture Hunts Point Recreation CenterBronx
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4:30 – 5:30 pm Celebrate Juneteenth Story & Craft Ages: 3 – 8Books & Readings Craft & DIY Parkchester LibraryBronx
5 – 6:30 pm Chess Club at the Flanders Youth Center Ages: 5 – 8Free The Flanders Youth CenterCenterport
5 – 7:30 pm Growing Uptown: June Workshop Ages: AllEnvironment Food & Drink Dyckman Farmhouse MuseumInwood
5 – 11 pm FunFest Long Island Ages: AllAttractions Festivals Suffolk County Community CollegeBrentwood
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