Blue Heron Nature Center at Blue Heron Park - 11:00 AM Pick
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) - 11:00 AM Pick
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Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
MOMIX: Alice at the Joyce
The Joyce Theater
Space Glide at the NY Hall of Science
New York Hall of Science
Broadway Magic Hour at the Broadway Comedy Club
Broadway Comedy Club
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MAUM Market at PCM
MAUM Market, the pop-up market celebrating Asian-owned brands, is making its Atlanta debut with a one-day-only event at Ponce City Market on Saturday, June 7 from 11am-4pm. Visiting guests can expect to shop thoughtfully curated goods from handcrafted ceramics and minimalist jewelry to Vietnamese sauces, Korean-inspired home decor, and more – all created by independent small businesses.
Founded in Los Angeles and with other tour stops this year including Boston, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, and LA, MAUM – which means “heart” or “mind” in Korean – is a cultural experience that brings together over 30 Asian-American makers across food, fashion, home, and lifestyle. Attendees can meet the makers, enjoy on-site personalization of certain items, and taste their way through the event with foods like mochi donuts, small-batch kimchi, dumplings, ube cookies, and more. The Atlanta event marks MAUM’s expansion into new cities like Atlanta and aims to create a joyful space that blends commerce and community through an Asian-American lens, one market at a time.
