5:30 am – 7:30 pm Town of Islip Holiday Drive-Thru Light Show Ages: AllFree Holiday Brookwood HallIslip
5:30 am – 7:30 pm Town of Islip Holiday Drive-Thru Light Show Ages: AllFree Holiday Brookwood HallIslip
5:30 am – 7:30 pm Town of Islip Holiday Drive-Thru Light Show Ages: AllFree Holiday Brookwood HallIslip
5:30 am – 7:30 pm Town of Islip Holiday Drive-Thru Light Show Ages: AllFree Holiday Brookwood HallIslip
5:30 am – 7:30 pm Town of Islip Holiday Drive-Thru Light Show Ages: AllFree Holiday Brookwood HallIslip
9 am – 2:30 pm Santa on the Farm Ages: 8 and underAttractions Books & Readings Long Island Game FarmManorville
9:30 am – 12:30 pm McDonald’s Tiny Tots Ages: 4 and underFree Austin J. McDonald PlaygroundStaten Island
10:15 – 10:45 am Toddler Time with Evan V Ages: 3 – 8Dance Music Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & StorytellingWest Harlem
11 am Weekly Storytime Ages: 3 – 12Books & Readings Free Barnes & Noble Staten Island MallStaten Island
11 am – 4 pm Museum Adventure Activity: Deep Sea Explorers Ages: 3 – 12Art Attractions The Whaling Museum & Education CenterCold Spring Harbor
11 am – noon Story Hour with Heather Forest Ages: 3 – 8Books & Readings Community Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & StorytellingWest Harlem
Noon – 6 pm All Ages Skate at Xanadu Roller Arts Ages: 3 and upAttractions Community Xanadu Roller ArtsBrooklyn
9 am – 2:30 pm Santa on the Farm Ages: 8 and underAttractions Books & Readings Long Island Game FarmManorville
10 am – 3 pm Holiday Art Making Ages: 3 – 8Art Community Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & StorytellingSugar Hill/ West Harlem
11 am – 4 pm Museum Adventure Activity: Deep Sea Explorers Ages: 3 – 12Art Attractions The Whaling Museum & Education CenterCold Spring Harbor
11 am – 2 pm Holiday Fundraiser Winter Wonderland Ages: AllFree Holiday New Dorp Moravian ChurchStaten Island
Noon – 6 pm All Ages Skate at Xanadu Roller Arts Ages: 3 and upAttractions Community Xanadu Roller ArtsBrooklyn
Brooklyn Paper Prospect Park to celebrate New Year’s Eve with a ‘spectacular light display,’ rather than fireworks, as drought continues