Table of Silence Project 9/11 Ages: AllCommunity Dance Lincoln Center, Josie Robertson PlazaManhattan
Puppets at the Park: Plight of the Pollinators Ages: AllEnvironment Free Rainbow Playground at Gantry Plaza State ParkLong Island City
Score Big: Collecting & Protecting Sports Memorabilia Ages: 13 and upBooks & Readings Community The Merrick LibraryMerrick
Free Movie Nights at Hudson Yards Ages: AllFilm Free Backyard at Hudson Yards, Public Square & GardensManhattan
Bryant Park Picnic Performances Presented by Bank of America: American Symphony Orchestra | New York Profiles Ages: AllFree Music Bryant ParkManhattan
11th Annual Port Jefferson Dragon Boat Race Festival Ages: AllFestivals Free Jeanne Garant Harborfront ParkPort Jefferson
Read Around the World: Connecting Cultures Through Storytime Ages: AllBooks & Readings Free Global School BrooklynBrooklyn
Family Program- Parks and Public Art: Statues and Sculptures in Battery Park City Ages: 5 – 8Free The Skyscraper MuseumBattery Park
Taste of Korea: Korean Cultural Festival Ages: AllFestivals Food & Drink Lincoln ave btwn 135th & 137th stBronx
The Warby Parker Book Fair curated by McNally Jackson Books Ages: AllBooks & Readings Free Warby Parker Bergen St.Brooklyn
Free Canoe Rides with North Brooklyn Community Boathouse Ages: 5 and upBoating Community MASE ParkBrooklyn
JCAL Art Classes Open House Ages: 5 and upArt Classes Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL)Jamaica
The Second United Lenape/Lunáapeew Nations Pow Wow Ages: AllFree History & Culture Lefrak Center at Lakeside Prospect ParkBrooklyn
All day ASASE YAA CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES ITS NINTH ANNUAL ART IS ALIVE FESTIVAL Ages: 3 and upArt Classes Asase Yaa Cultural Arts FoundationBrooklyn
The Hicksville Chamber of Commerce 22nd Annual Hicksville Street Fair Ages: AllCommunity Festivals Nelson Avenue alongside Newbridge RoadHicksville
QNS Krishnan models traditional South Asian garments ahead of’ Style Across the Aisle’ Fashion Week event
AMNY Tribute in Light set to shine on 24th anniversary of 9/11 as the ultimate ‘symbol of hope’ for NYC