2 pm Little Makers Club: Zen Watercolor Painting for Mental Health Awareness Month Ages: 5 – 12Craft & DIY Family Macomb’s Bridge Library
2 pm Anime Movie Night: Spy x Family: CODE: White Ages: 13 and upFamily Film Throg’s Neck LibraryThroggs Neck
2:30 – 4:30 pm Celebrate Women’s History Month with the Nasty Women of Fidi Walking Tour History & Culture Tours Shrine to Elizabeth Ann SetonFinancial District
2:30 – 6 pm Make Mother’s Day Cards with Flower Petals Ages: AllCraft & DIY Family Free LaGuardia Corner Community Garden
3 – 4 pm Author Talk – Pulling Back the Curtain on the Nazi “show camp” Books & Readings Free Jefferson Market LibraryGreenwich Village
3 – 4 pm The Journey of Pura Belpré’s Tales Ages: 5 – 12Family Theater Teatro SEA @ The ClementeLower East Side
3 – 5 pm Read, Shop & Lime w/VivLiv Books Ages: AllBooks & Readings Caribbean Family I AM CARIBBEING HeadquartersLittle Caribbean
3 – 6 pm Brooklyn Conservatory of Music’s Open Stages 2025 Caribbean Music Brooklyn Conservatory of Music
3 pm Process Art: Family paint and sip Ages: 3 – 12Craft & DIY Family Clason’s Point LibraryIn Person
4 – 6:30 pm Speakeasy, Die Softly: Immersive Murder Mystery Dinner Theater at Carmine’s Games Nightlife Carmine’s Italian Restaurant – Times SquareTimes Square
4 – 6 pm WHOOP DEE DOO PRESENTS: The Future Is Connection: On Community Engagement & Contemporary Art Art Caribbean Salotto
4 – 4:45 pm Discover the Rhythm of the World: S’Cool Sounds Percussion Workshop Ages: 3 – 8Caribbean Family Music Staten Island Children’s Museum
5 – 7 pm The Sebastians: All Strings, No Bach Ages: AllCommunity Family Festivals The Brick Presbyterian Church
6:30 – 8:30 pm Watson Adventures’ High Line Hijinks Scavenger Hunt Attractions Games The High LineMeatpacking District
7 pm LA CAÍDA DE RAFAEL TRUJILLO by Award-Winning Carmen Rivera, Back by Popular Demand to be Presented by Teatro Círculo Art En Español Teatro CírculoEast Village
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