10 am – noon Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 4 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10:30 – 11:15 am Summer on the Hudson: Locomotive Lawn Live! Ages: 8 and underFamily Free Music Locomotive Lawn in Riverside Park SouthManhattan
Noon – 5 pm Staten Island Fleet Week: Public Ship Tours Ages: AllFamily Free History & Culture Staten Island Homeport PierStaten Island
2 – 3 pm Piano Masterclass with Opportunity Music Project Students Art Concert The National Arts ClubGramercy Park
2 – 3:30 pm Ask-A-Tech Basic (Walk-In) @ Sheepshead Bay Library Free Brooklyn Public Library Sheepshead BayBrooklyn
3 – 5 pm Open Hours at the Environmental Education Center Ages: AllFamily Free Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy Environmental Education CenterBrooklyn
3 – 4 pm Celebrate AAPI Month Ages: AllAttractions Books & Readings Family Brooklyn Children’s MuseumBrooklyn
3 – 4 pm Celebrate AAPI Month: Storytime with Michele Wong McSween Ages: 12 and underArt Books & Readings Family Brooklyn Children’s MuseumBrooklyn
4 – 9 pm Asian American Heritage Night Market & Celebration Ages: 9 and upCommunity Concert Family Industry City Courtyard 1/2Brooklyn
4 – 8 pm Asian Heritage Celebration & Night Market Community Cultural Brooklyn Made at Industry CityBrooklyn
6 – 7 pm Double Dutch Ages: AllClasses Family Free Garibaldi Plaza in Washington Square ParkManhattan
8 – 9:30 pm Slander Factory at Talon Bar! Free Stand-Up Comedy Every Thurs. in Bushwick Comedy Free talon barbro
8 – 9 pm All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me Art Books & Readings The National Arts ClubGramercy Park
Tomorrow, 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