Weekend Fun for NYC Kids: Halloween Celebrations, Raffi in Concert, Harvest Festivals, Day of the Dead October 18-19

They're here! Halloween and Day of the Dead celebrations abound this weekend, as do some of our favorite annual harvest festivals. Hit Madison Square Park for its activity-packed Fall Kids Fest, dress up your dog for Staten Island's Pooch Parade or go on a spooky procession at El Museo del Barrio's Día de los Muertos party.

If you're already suffering from Halloween fatigue (or just want to save those costumes for the 31st), there's some cool culture on tap as well, like Cirque Alfonse's lumberjack-themed spectacle Timber!, a concert by Grammy-nominated kids' crooner Raffi, a musicalization of popular children's book series Ivy + Bean and an animation-themed Chuck Jones Family Day at the Museum of the Moving Image.

All of our best bets for the weekend are below. You can find additional options in our Event Calendar and our Halloween Fun Guide.

Pumpkin Decorating/Carving Events on Long Island

Carving and decorating a Jack O'Lantern is an age-old tradition during Halloween, and what better way to celebrate the season than by taking your family to a pumpkin carving event? Whether it's watching a skilled pro carve an amazing creation or letting your child work their own artistic magic by painting a pumpkin, there are a few Long Island events to enjoy with your family.

And for more seasonal fun, be sure to check out our Long Island Halloween Guide.

Mostly Free & Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend Oct 18-19: Haunted Hayride, Pumpkin Festival, Halloween Crafts & More!

If you’re looking to get your fill of all things Halloween (and pumpkin!), Jersey doesn’t disappoint this weekend! Take the kiddos down the shore in costume to Jenkinson’s Boo at the Boardwalk, roll up your sleeves for a Halloween Monster Craft at Appel Farm Arts & Music Center or brave a Haunted Halloween Hayride at Allaire Village. And for classic fall fun in northern Jersey, head to Heaven Hill Farm’s Great Pumpkin Festival or if you’re down south, check out the annual Pumpkin Festival at the Historic Cold Spring Village in Cape May. And remember, you can check out the full list of weekend activities in our Event Calendar.

New Ideas for Your Traditional Holiday Photo in NYC

It’s holiday picture time. You’re bundling up the crew and heading out to take the annual shot to be sent ‘round the world (or at least to your cousin Courtney in San Antonio). Sure, you could trek to Rockefeller Center and pose in front of the most famous Christmas tree in the world, or line the kids up in front of Macy's gorgeous windows. But why not do something a little different this year? We rounded up a few places you may not have thought of (yet), as well as some off-the-beaten-path locales where you can say, “Fruitcake!”

News: Free NY Philharmonic Tickets for Teens, No Van Cortlandt Park Ice Rink this Season, Brown Bears Come to Central Park Zoo

Got tots obsessed with Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Then they'll love getting a chance to see the creatures up close at the Central Park Zoo's soon-to-open bear habitat. Plus, we've got the scoop on a new enrichment center for kids on the Lower East Side, the closing of one of our favorite East Village family eateries and the sad news that the Bronx's only ice-skating spot, the Van Cortlandt Park rink, won't be open this season. All that and more in this edition of our biweekly news post.

Ways to Get Outdoors as a Family This Fall in Fairfield County

There's nothing like being outside on a crisp fall day, and Connecticut provides plenty of opportunities with apple picking, pumpkin patching, and corn mazes. But what happens when you've done all that and you still feel that icy breath of the approaching winter urging you to get outside while you still can?

Sometimes you need a little extra structure to get you outdoors, and we've uncovered some terrific programs designed to make it just a little bit easier to get the whole family to put their iEverythings aside and enjoy the day. Here are some of our favorites in Fairfield County:

Family Friendly Bike Baths in Greater Hartford

In between hayrides to pumpkin patches, Halloween-themed events, and other fun, fall activities, this is my favorite time of year to bike -- warm enough so that you don’t need gloves, cool enough not to melt into a sweaty mess. A bonus is the beautiful foliage you will take in on most of these rides. Now that my oldest daughter has shed her training wheels and mastered her two-wheeler, we are ready to venture out of the neighborhood and try an adventure on a scenic bike path. Listed below are some options for a family friendly bike ride in the Hartford area, depending on how skilled your child is. 

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