9 am – noon NYRR Open Run: Conference House Park Ages: AllFamily Free Conference House ParkStaten Island
10 am – 1 pm Urban Farm Volunteers Ages: 9 and upFamily Free Volunteering Randall’s Island Urban FarmManhattan
11 am – 6 pm FAD Market: NYCxDESIGN Ages: AllArt Community Family The Invisible Dog Art CenterBrooklyn
11 am – 12:30 pm Coastal Cleanup and Crafts Ages: AllCraft & DIY Environment Family Wolfe’s Pond ParkStaten Island
11 am – 7 pm SPRING IS POPPIN: The Makers Show & Balloon Flower Pop-Up at City Point Ages: AllFamily Festivals Free City Point BKLYNBrooklyn
11 am – 1:30 pm Marble Church to Host Rev. Jim Wallis, Author of ‘The False White Gospel’ Community Free Marble Collegiate ChurchNoMad
11 am – 5 pm Aloha Days Family Festival Ages: AllDance Family Free Smithsonian National Museum of the American IndianManhattan
Noon – 6 pm Greek Jewish Festival Community Concert Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue and MuseumLower East Side
Noon – 4:30 pm Blooms at Queens Farm Ages: AllAttractions Family Free Queens County Farm MuseumGlen Oaks
Noon – 2 pm PJ Library Celebrates 18 Years Ages: AllCommunity Family Free Commonpoint Queens Central QueensForest Hills
Noon – 6 pm 3rd Annual Gjergj Kastrioti Skenderbeu Fair Ages: AllCultural Family Festivals Corner of Crescent Ave and Arthur AveBronx
Noon – 5 pm Kickstarter Festival Block Party: Celebrate 15 Years of Kickstarter in Bed-Stuy! Free Bed-Stuy
1 – 2 pm Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Ginkgo Tree Celebration Ages: AllCraft & DIY Environment Family Crotona Nature Center in Crotona ParkBronx
8 – 11 pm Jenny Holzer, “For the Guggenheim” Light Projection Ages: AllArt Attractions Family GuggenheimUpper East Side
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
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