It is the first weekend of summer vacation for most New York City school kids so let’s start it out with a bang! There are some big festivals being thrown around town, like the annual Children’s Day at the Seaport with costumed characters, live entertainment and fireworks. Up in the Bronx it is Family Day with a party featuring cool live music and dancing from BombaYo, Dan Zanes and Baby Loves Salsa, plus there is not one but two different fishing festivals uptown. Hard to choose, huh? Families can also create their own fanzine, learn about space, check out some cool story times, dance and theater performances or ride on a brand new carousel. You could also hit up one of the local amusement parks just right for the school aged set.
If you still can’t decide, you may want to visit our Summer Fun Guide or our recent post on 100 free things to do this summer. And don’t forget the key to the city project. The last day to get a key is the June 27, 2010.
Saturday is a full moon which means if you dress up like a vampire (C’mon Twilight fans) you will get $2 off a ride on The Cyclone from 7 pm to close. (There is a height requirement to ride the Cyclone which means most kids can’t ride– this is for tween, teen and grown up vampires only.)
Read on to plan your great weekend. Happy Summer!