3 – 4 pm STEAM Time: Women’s History Month Ages: 5 – 12Books & Readings Family Free Clason’s Point LibraryBronx
4 – 5 pm Women’s History Month: Escape the Room Ages: 5 – 12Family Free History & Culture Queens Public Library at Baisley ParkJamaica
5 – 8 pm The Women of New York Light Up Wall Street History & Culture The Wall Street HotelFinancial District
3:30 – 5 pm Cross Stitch Circle Ages: 5 and upArt Craft & DIY Family The New York HistoricalUpper West Side
6 – 7:30 pm AmorSui x V Coterie – Elevated Energy – A Yoga Experience Merging Wellness & Empowerment Art Beauty SKY TINGManhattan
7 – 8:30 pm Alejandro Heredia’s LOCA with Elizabeth Acevedo Books & Readings History & Culture Alianza Dominicana Cultural CenterWashington Heights
3 – 6 pm ACCESS JRM: Sensory-friendly hours at the Jackie Robinson Museum Ages: 5 and upAttractions Family History & Culture Jackie Robinson MuseumTribeca
10:30 am – 1 pm Guggenheim Museum Wake & Make Art Studio Ages: 5 – 12Art Community Family GuggenheimUpper East Side
11 am – 3 pm Family Program | ARCHITECTURE QUEST Ages: 5 – 12Art Classes Family Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design MuseumUES
2 – 3 pm Women in Science Spotlight: Elizabeth Knight Britton Ages: AllFamily History & Culture Staten Island MuseumStaten Island
3 – 5:30 pm Whitney Signs: Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night Art Free The Whitney Museum of American ArtChelsea
11 am – 3 pm Guggenheim Museum Free Sunday Funday Ages: 3 and upArt Community Family GuggenheimUpper East Side
March 8, noon Brooklyn Family Ultimate Camp Fair & Activity Expo – Montague St. St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
March 22, 9 am How to Navigate Work and Finances After a Blood Cancer Diagnosis Bronx Music Hall Amphitheatre
March 30, noon Staten Island Parent Ultimate Summer Program & Activity Expo College Of Staten Island Sports And Recreation Center
AMNY 500 days of hell: Central Park rally demands release of all remaining Israeli hostages from Gaza
Brooklyn Paper In Brooklyn, the Great Backyard Bird Count connects people with birds and contributes to science that protects them