11 am – noon Mario the Maker Magician 2.0 Ages: 5 – 8Comedy Craft & DIY The New Victory TheaterMidtown
11 am – 4:30 pm South Street Seaport Museum Free November Family Activity Weekends: Sailors Scrimshaw Ages: 3 and upCraft & DIY Free South Street Seaport MuseumSeaport
11 am – 3 pm Farmhouse Family Day: Making Our Own Light Ages: AllArt Craft & DIY Wyckoff Farmhouse MuseumEast Flatbush
11 am – 3 pm Farmhouse Family Day: Making Our Own Light Ages: AllArt Caribbean 5816 Clarendon RoadEast Flatbush
11:30 am – 12:30 pm Flutter: A Discover Play for Babies by Treehouse Shakers Ages: 2 and underDance Music Ailey Citigroup TheaterClinton
11:30 am – 1:30 pm The Grandest Princess Ball Ever at Carmine’s Ages: 8 and under Carmine’s Italian Restaurant – Times SquareTimes Square
Noon The Rock and Roll Playhouse plays the Music of Beyoncé + More for Kids Ages: 8 and underMusic Brooklyn BowlWilliamsburg
Noon – 8 pm Holiday Shops at Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park Ages: AllFree Holiday Bryant Park 6th Avenue between 40th and 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018
Noon New School Drama and New Victory LabWorks Present: Maggie at the Middle of the Mess Ages: 5 – 8Art Free Bank Street TheaterWest Village
2 – 6 pm Staten Island’s Newest Immersive Playground, RECESS!! Ages: AllAttractions Empire OutletsSaint George
2 pm Sugar Hill Kids’ Lit Ages: AllAttractions Books & Readings Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling
3 – 4 pm The Mighty String Demons Gratitude Concert Ages: 3 and upFree History & Culture Unitarian Church of Staten IslandSt. George
3:30 – 4:45 pm Family Paint and Play Ages: 8 and underArt Community My Gym Fresh MeadowsFresh Meadows
4 – 5:30 pm 360 ALLSTARS Ages: AllDance LGBTQ+ Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens CollegeFlushing
Nov. 18, 4 pm Faber Recreation Center Youth Drop-In Program Current Event Journaling & Debate Faber Park
Dec. 6, 12:30 pm Logrea Dance Academy’s Annual Production of The Nutcracker SUNY Purchase Performing Arts Center
Gay City News DOC NYC festival offers real-life stories about female filmmakers, a trans lawyer, and Latinx advocates
Brooklyn Paper Assembly Member Carroll presents Brooklyn Public Library with $180K for decodable books