Free and Fun Things to Do this Weekend for NYC Kids: Chinese New Year, BAMkids Film Festival, Black History Month February 4-5
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It's the first weekend of February—not that you'd know it from the spring-like weather. In fact it's so warm, the Department of Parks & Recreation was forced to cancel this weekend's annual Winter Jam. But don't worry: There are plenty of other awesome things going on.
Chinese New Year festivities conclude this weekend with Flushing's Lunar New Year Parade, and festivals at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the China Institute and the Asia Society. Looking for a good family flick? The BAMkids Film Festival takes place this weekend, and tickets for March's month-long New York International Children's Festival go on sale today. If music's more your thing, you can catch two of our favorite kid rock acts, Shine and the Moonbeams at Symphony Space and Suzi Shelton at Brooklyn Arts Exchange. The Little Orchestra Society is also presenting West Side Story: Music of the Americas featuring works by famous U.S. composers.
February is also Black History Month and we've highlighted meaningful ways to experience African-American culture with your kids. Many cultural institutions are offering free events in honor of Black History Month this weekend, including celebrations at Harlem's Apollo Theater, the Brooklyn Museum, the Bronx Museum of the Arts and the Schomburg Center.
These are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. Read on for all of our picks and remember, you can find additional ideas in our Winter Fun Guide and our Event Calendar.