8 am – 5 pm US Open Golf Championship – Sports Watch Parties at Backyard at Hudson Yards Ages: AllFree Sports Backyard at Hudson Yards, Public Square & GardensManhattan
8:30 am – noon Conquer The Hills 5K Trail Run Ages: AllFundraisers Games Farmingville Hills County ParkFarmingville
9 – 11 am PJ Library Celebrates 18 Years Ages: AllCommunity Free Congregation Rodeph SholomUpper West Side
9 am – noon Farm Stewardship Volunteer Day Ages: AllAnimals Environment Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical GardenStaten Island
9 am – noon FINtastic 5K Run/Walk Supporting the ALS Ride for Life Ages: All Tamarac Elementary SchoolHoltsville
9 am – 4 pm White Plains Road Farmers Market & DOT NYC Open Streets Ages: 5 – 8Caribbean Community Williamsbridge
9 am – 3 pm Uptown Good Food Farmers Market Ages: 5 – 8Caribbean Community St Nicholas Ave & W137th St, NYHarlem
10 am Wild Life Center of Long Island Ages: 5 – 12Animals Caumsett Classroom at Caumsett State Park PreserveLloyd Harbor
10 am – 6 pm Wonderland: Curious Nature Ages: AllAttractions Environment New York Botanical GardenBronx
10 am – 4 pm 46th Annual Kings Park Day Town Fair Ages: AllAttractions Community Kings Park Day Town FairKings Park
10 am – noon Jesse Owens Track & Field Youth Program Ages: 9 and upFree Randall’s Island ParkManhattan
10 am – 1 pm Fishing at the Gantries Ages: AllEnvironment Free Gantry Plaza State Park – Pier 4Long Island City
10 am – noon TADA! Youth Theater Summer Camp Open House Ages: 5 – 12Classes Cultural TADA! Youth TheaterManhattan
10:30 am – noon Raptors (And a Groundhog!) in the Garden Ages: AllAnimals Outdoors Landcraft Garden FoundationMattituck
11 am Weekly Storytime Ages: 3 – 12Books & Readings Free Barnes & Noble Staten Island MallStaten Island
11 am – 11 pm Mattituck Lions Club 69th Annual Strawberry Festival Ages: AllAttractions Festivals Mattituck Lions Club Strawberry FestivalMattituck
QNS Urgent manhunt underway for ‘animal’ who allegedly raped a 13-year-old girl in Flushing park on Thursday: NYPD
Brooklyn Paper Historic Bed-Stuy brownstones’ fate debated at heated public hearing on Willoughby-Hart landmarking proposal