10 am – 7 pm New York Renaissance Faire Ages: AllAttractions Festivals New York Renaissance FaireTuxedo Park
10 am – 6 pm Wonderland: Curious Nature Ages: AllAttractions Environment New York Botanical GardenBronx
10 am – 10 pm FLASHBACK 5: CELEBRATING FIVE YEARS OF ARTECHOUSE NYC Ages: AllArt Attractions ARTECHOUSE NYCChelsea
10:30 am – 12:30 pm Watson Adventures’ Grand Central Scramble Scavenger Hunt For Families Ages: 9 and upAttractions Games Grand Central TerminalMidtown East
11 am – 7 pm Seedling at BLOOM by HERO in Rockefeller Center Ages: 5 – 8Art Attractions HERORockefeller Center
Noon – 1:30 pm Tea Around Town: Afternoon Tea Bus Tour Ages: AllAttractions Food & Drink Tea Around TownNew York City
Noon – 4 pm Family Science Workshop: Tiny but Mighty Plant Cells Ages: 9 and upArt Attractions Hudson River MuseumYonkers
Noon – 5 pm Corn Craze Family Day Ages: AllAttractions Free Smithsonian National Museum of the American IndianManhattan
1 – 2 pm Birds of Prey at the Walt Whitman Birthplace Ages: 9 – 12Animals Attractions Walt Whitman BirthplaceHuntington Station
2 – 10 pm Sleepy Hollow Block Party – Celebrating 150 Years! Ages: AllAttractions Community Sleepy Hollow Block PartySleepy Hollow
2 – 5 pm Bayside Day Celebration Ages: 5 and upAttractions Festivals Bayside Historical SocietyBayside
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