6:30 – 11 pm Illumination Light Art Festival Ages: 5 and upArt Attractions Wagner ParkBattery Park City
6:30 – 11 pm Illumination Light Art Festival Ages: 5 and upArt Attractions Wagner ParkBattery Park City
7 pm Let’s Sing Taylor – An Unofficial Live Tribute Show with Special Guest Let’s Sing Katy Ages: AllMusic St. George TheatreSaint George
10 am – 3 pm Worldwide Day of Play Ages: 3 – 8Attractions Music Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & StorytellingSugar Hill
1 – 2:30 pm Strum, Pluck, Bow & Play: 10th Anniversary Music Exploration Festival Ages: 3 – 12Free Music Ripley Grier StudiosMidtown
6:30 – 11 pm Illumination Light Art Festival Ages: 5 and upArt Attractions Wagner ParkBattery Park City
10 – 11:30 am Back to School, Back to Rhythm at Vivvi Tribeca Ages: 8 and underDance Music Vivvi TribecaTribeca
10 – 11:30 am Wake Up & Dance with Suzi Shelton Ages: 8 and underCommunity Music ShapeShifter LabBrooklyn
10:30 am – 5 pm UNIQLO Family Day at MoMA Ages: 3 and upArt Attractions Museum of Modern ArtManhattan
11 am – noon New York Family Program: Cosmic Campfire presented by Star Forest Ages: 5 – 12Music National SawdustBrooklyn
1:30 – 2:30 pm Family Concert: Brown Rice Family Ages: 5 – 8Free Music Carnegie HallMidtown Manhattan
Noon – 6 pm The Atlantic Antic™ 50th Anniversary Festival Ages: AllArt Attractions Atlantic Avenue from Hicks Street to Fourth AvenueBrooklyn
Noon The Rock and Roll Playhouse plays the Music of Fleetwood Mac + More Ages: 12 and underMusic Brooklyn BowlBrooklyn
2 pm Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Musical Ages: 3 – 8Music Theater Tilles Center for the Performing ArtsBrookville
10 – 11:30 am Wake Up & Dance with Suzi Shelton Ages: 8 and underCommunity Music ShapeShifter LabBrooklyn
10 – 11:30 am Wake Up & Dance with Suzi Shelton Ages: 8 and underCommunity Music ShapeShifter LabBrooklyn
Sept. 26, 7 pm Let’s Sing Taylor – An Unofficial Live Tribute Show with Special Guest Let’s Sing Katy St. George Theatre
Sept. 27, 11 am Celebrate the Equinox with Sisa Pakari National Museum of the American Indian New York
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