Cinema at L’Alliance New York Presents Screening of The Illusionist Ages: 5 – 12Family Film Florence Gould TheaterUpper East Side
The Rock and Roll Playhouse plays the Music of Fleetwood Mac + More Ages: 12 and underFamily Music Brooklyn BowlBrooklyn
Swish & Skill at Faber: Free Instructional Basketball Clinic for Kids Ages: 5 and upFamily Free Sports Faber ParkStaten Island
National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade Ages: AllCommunity Family Festivals Madison Square ParkManhattan
Join Dare2Draw at Arts Gowanus Open Studios – Oct. 18 & 19! (12-6PM) Ages: 9 and upArt Attractions Family Dare2Draw Studios @540 President St, GowanusNew York City, Brooklyn
Family Time October 2025 Art-Making for All Ages Ages: AllArt Attractions Family The Bronx MuseumBronx
Hispanic Heritage Month: Wepa! Latin Dance Ages: 5 – 12Dance Family Free Peninsula, Queens Public LibraryRockaway Beach
Sparkles and Steps- A Diwali Event Ages: AllCommunity Dance Family Brooklyn Children’s MuseumBrooklyn
Cirque-tacular and DCA Productions presents “Spooktacular” Ages: AllFamily Halloween Holiday BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts CenterTribeca
Day of the Dead Celebration Ages: AllArt Attractions Family The Hispanic Museum & LibraryWashington Heights
The Mainstages Game Show: All For Won Ages: 5 – 12Family Games Staten Island Children’s MuseumStaten Island
Festival of Lights: Diwali Ages: AllFamily Free History & Culture Carmine Carro Community Center in Marine ParkBrooklyn
Harvest Festival Ages: AllFamily Festivals Castleton Avenue Between Davis and Belmont AvenueStaten Island
Prelude Opera presents Hansel and Gretel Ages: AllFamily Music Theater Our Saviour’s Atonement Lutheran ChurchWashington Heights
LaGuardia Community Run Ages: 5 and upFamily Fundraisers Sports LaGuardia Community College Parking LotLong Island City
QNS This Glendale hall had a rocky history steeped in local politics: Our Neighborhood, The Way it Was
AMNY IBX Stop by Stop: Proposed light rail brings New Yorkers into historic East New York at Sutter Avenue
Brooklyn Paper Proposed Downtown Brooklyn tower could obstruct neighboring views, change landmark row