Various 2nd Annual Rhythms & Movements African American Culture Festival Ages: AllDance History & Culture Abrons Arts CenterManhattan
10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
10:30 am – 1 pm Guggenheim Museum Wake & Make Art Studio Ages: 5 – 12Art Community GuggenheimUpper East Side
11 am – 3 pm Farmhouse Family Day: Fabrics of the Diaspora Ages: 5 – 12Free History & Culture Wyckoff Farmhouse MuseumBrooklyn
2:30 – 3:30 pm Community West African Dance Class Ages: AllDance History & Culture Dance Project of Washington HeightsWashington Heights
Various 2nd Annual Rhythms & Movements African American Culture Festival Ages: AllDance History & Culture Abrons Arts CenterManhattan
10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
Noon – 2 pm Living History: Celebrity Chef Hercules Posey Ages: AllAttractions History & Culture New-York Historical SocietyManhattan
10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
3 – 4 pm In Observance of Black History Month : A Celebration of West African Folktales Ages: 5 – 8Free History & Culture DeKalb LibraryBushwick
10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
5:30 pm Brooklyn District Attorney Celebrates Black History Month Ages: AllFree History & Culture New York City College of TechnologyBrooklyn
10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
March 8, noon Brooklyn Family Ultimate Camp Fair & Activity Expo – Montague St. St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
March 30, noon Staten Island Parent Ultimate Summer Program & Activity Expo College Of Staten Island Sports And Recreation Center
AMNY Rail refinement: New exhibit at transit museum features vintage ads that uncover uncouth behavior
Brooklyn Paper National Pizza Day | ‘The real Brooklyn Slice’: How Luigi’s Pizza became a Park Slope staple