Various Earth Month at World Trade Center Ages: AllAttractions Family Free North Oculus Plaza at the World Trade CenterFinancial District
Various What did it feel like to be there?: 12 Portraits from the Addresses Project Art Free City Lore GalleryEast Village
All day Earth Month Clothing Donation Exchange Community Environment W New York – Times SquareMidtown/Times Square
10:30 am – 5 pm $1 Book Sale and Gift Shop – Every Purchase Supports our Library Books & Readings Free Brooklyn Public Library Sheepshead BaySheepshead Bay
10:30 am – 7 pm MYCO/BROOKLYN GLOBAL SHAPERS IN PARTNERS WITH BKLYN COMMONS PRESENTS: EARTH DAY SUMMIT 3 Day Global Affair Exploring Climate Change Intersectionality Art Community BKLYN COMMONS
11 am – 6 pm Architects of Air’s Daedalum Ages: AllAttractions Family Free Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center
1 – 4:30 pm Blooms at Queens Farm Ages: AllAttractions Family Free Queens County Farm MuseumGlen Oaks
2 – 3:15 pm 81st Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Ages: AllCultural Family Free Riverside ParkUpper West Side
2 – 3 pm Teen Tech Time at the Sheepshead Bay Library Free Games Brooklyn Public Library Sheepshead Bay
3 – 5 pm Open Hours at the Environmental Education Center Ages: AllFamily Free Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy Environmental Education CenterDUMBO
6 – 9 pm Earth Celebrations at The Kite: Clothing Swap & E-Waste Community Craft & DIY The Francis Kite ClubEast Village
6:30 – 8 pm Family Fridays at MoMath Presented by Two Sigma Ages: AllFamily Free National Museum of Mathematics
7:30 – 9 pm Floyd Bennett Field! Public Arts Festival Ages: 3 and upArt Community Family Floyd Bennett Field
Today, 11 am A Celebration of Brooklyn Bridge Park with Landscape Architect Michael Van Valkenburgh! Brooklyn Bridge Park
Today, 6 pm Only In Theaters screening w/ special guests for Q&A, Film Noir Cinema Sat 6/15 – 6 PM Film Noir Cinema
QNS Urgent manhunt underway for ‘animal’ who allegedly raped a 13-year-old girl in Flushing park on Thursday: NYPD
Brooklyn Paper Historic Bed-Stuy brownstones’ fate debated at heated public hearing on Willoughby-Hart landmarking proposal