4 pm One Book, One Craft Ages: 3 – 12Books & Readings Family Jefferson Market LibraryGreenwich Village
4 pm Welcome to the Allerton Multimedia Studio Ages: 13 and upCaribbean Family Music Allerton Library
4:30 pm Family Storytime: Puppet Friends! Ages: 3 – 12Books & Readings Family Westchester Square Library
4:30 pm Board Game Bonanza! Ages: 13 and upCaribbean Family Games Harry Belafonte 115th Street Library
5 – 6 pm Passover PJ Library Ages: 8 and underFamily Holiday Jewish Temple Beth IsraelPort Washington
5:30 – 10:30 pm HFFNY TURNS 25: NEW YORK’S LONGEST-RUNNING LATINO FILM FESTIVAL | HAVANA FILM FESTIVAL NY CELEBRA 25 AÑOS COMO EL FESTIVAL DE CINE LATINO MÁS ANTIGUO DEL ÁREA TRI-ESTATAL Festivals Film Quad CinemaWest Village
5:30 – 6:30 pm International Leadership Charter Middle School Open House Caribbean Free International Leadership Charter Middle SchoolBronx
6 – 9 pm “The Human Layer” gallery opening at Brooklyn Art Haus Art Free Brooklyn Art HausWilliamsburg
6 – 7 pm Origami for Kids Ages: 5 – 12Family Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library, Main BranchGarnerville
6 – 7 pm ‘JAWS: the Musical!’ at NYC Fringe Ages: 9 and upCaribbean Comedy Family The Chain TheatreTheatre District
6 pm The Wizard of Oz at The Brick Presbyterian Church Ages: AllCaribbean Community Family The Brick Presbyterian Church
6 – 7 pm Monthly Meditation at Sands Point Preserve Caribbean Health & Fitness Sands Point PreserveSands Point
6 – 7 pm Disney’s Moana JR Ages: 3 and upArt Community Family John J Pershing Middle SchoolSunset Park
7 – 8:30 pm Up Theater Company presents “Bread of Life” Theater Fort Washington Collegiate ChurchWashington Heights
7 – 8 pm Saving Fire Island from Robert Moses with Christopher Verga Free History & Culture Quogue Library IncQuogue
Tomorrow, all day Ballet Hispánico’s Second Company BHDos to perform at ICONS Dance Festival Mark Morris Dance Center
AMNY NYC Mayor’s Race: Adams’ primary rivals allege he’s still in Trump’s pocket despite judge tossing corruption case
Brooklyn Paper Atlantic Avenue ArtWalk returns this May, featuring hundreds of emerging artists and dozens of local businesses