8 am – 5 pm Open Village Ages: AllEnvironment Family History & Culture Historic Richmond TownStaten Island
9:30 – 10:15 am Story Time Yoga for Lil’ Yogis Ages: 4 and underFamily Health & Fitness Holiday Alley Pond Environmental CenterDouglaston
10 – 11 am Saturday Winter/Spring Music Fun with Musician Kurt Gallagher Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Music Port Chester-Rye Brook Public LibraryPort Chester
10 am – noon Kids Club: Kangaroo Mother’s Day Card Ages: AllArt Craft & DIY Family Micheals Craft Store: Pergament MallStaten Island
10 am – 5 pm Mother’s Day Weekend PopUp Market Ages: AllFamily Free Sweetbrook Nursery GardensStaten island
10:30 – 11:30 am Tall Timber Towers: Family Program Ages: 3 – 12Classes Craft & DIY Family The Skyscraper MuseumBattery Park City
11 am Weekly Storytime Ages: 3 – 12Books & Readings Family Free Barnes & Noble Staten Island MallStaten Island
11 am – noon Storytime with Brian Floca: With Dad Ages: 3 – 8Books & Readings Family Free Books Are Magic MontagueBrooklyn
11 am – 1 pm STEMusical Rosie Revere, Engineer & Friends Live Ages: 3 – 8Family Theater BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts CenterTribeca
Noon – 6 pm Atlantic Avenue ArtWalk Ages: AllArt Caribbean Family Atlantic Avenue (Fourth Avenue to the Waterfront)Brooklyn
Noon – 6 pm Atlantic Avenue ArtWalk Ages: AllArt Community Family Atlantic Avenue (Fourth Avenue to Hicks Street)Brooklyn
1 – 3 pm Crown Heights Youth Soccer – Low-cost or Free Ages: 3 – 12Classes Community Family Hamilton Metz FieldBrooklyn
Today, 10 am Is Love a Four-Letter Word? John Pavlovitz, Author, Pastor, Activist at Marble Church Marble Collegiate Church
June 25, 6:30 am Free Film Screening at Marble Church: ‘Letters Home’ by Scott Roberts To Make NYC Premiere Marble Collegiate Church
June 30, 10 am Celebrate Pride and View Panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt at Marble Church Marble Collegiate Church
AMNY Why Schools Chancellor David Banks removed Manhattan education council member behind controversial trans athlete resolution
Brooklyn Paper Historic Bed-Stuy brownstones’ fate debated at heated public hearing on Willoughby-Hart landmarking proposal