Things for kids and families to do in NYC September 25 & 26: Fall Fun, Festivals and Fiestas, Bikes, Boats and Birds!

Fun is in full swing this weekend, there are so many great events going on it is seriously hard to decide what to tell you about first and even harder to choose what to do.  You probably have already read our posts on the super creative Maker Fair, the goings on for kids at the DUMBO Arts Festival and the free museum admission day on Saturday. But, there is still a lot more: The Historic House Festival which includes the Queens County Fair and the Little Red Lighthouse Festival as well as Apple Day on the Lower East Side, Raptor Day at Wave Hill, Estuaries Day in Queens and The Atlantic Antic in Brooklyn.  Whew. It all sounds so fun I wish I could clone my family and do it all! Let’s get to it. Read on and have a great weekend!

Long Island Weekend Events September 24th-26th

Fall is in full swing, the school year started and this weekend is a great time to take a breath and savor the beauty of the season. You can soak it all in at a fishing classic, learn about butterflies, attend a fall festival, or hear a gourd orchestra! This weekend is also the perfect chance to venture into a museum new to you, or revisit a favorite--on the Smithsonian. We've got the details for you here.

 

NJ Weekend September 25th & 26th: Fall Harvest Festivals, the Pumpkin Junction, and Puptoberfest

Fall has arrived!  So put on your jackets and head out to a multitude of Fall festivals.  There are Asian-inspired Harvest Moon Celebrations at the Newark Museum, a Colonial Harvest Festival at Trailside Nature Center, Fall Family Day at the Stickley Museum, and the Pumpkin Junction will take you straight to a Fall-themed spectacular which includes a 10 acre corn maze.  This weekend you can also enjoy a Family Day Powwow at the Monclair Museum, the Wings and Wheels Expo at the Aviation Hall of Fame, and a Puptoberfest celebration with your favorite pooch.

23 Historic Treasures Fling the Doors Open for Your Family this Weekend

Here in NYC we are really lucky to be surrounded by so many old and important buildings. Many of which are managed by the Historic House Trust.  This weekend, the trust is flinging open the doors to twenty three of these noteworthy structures and holding some cool special events, as part of their Historic House Festival. What makes it even cooler is the common denominator to the festival is food, specifically food history and the evolving culinary culture in NYC. So, what does this mean for families?  It means this weekend is the perfect time to drag your kids to a historic home!  There is nothing worse to my son than going on a tour of some boring old building, but this weekend, there are quite a few family friendly and kid specific events at the festival. The Queens County Farm Fair and The Little Red Lighthouse Festival are just two of them.  Why not spend the weekend taking a bite out of history?
 

Things to Do in The Art Museums of New York City: Special family programming, story times, free events and more

[UPDATED: September 8, 2012]

Visiting one of New York City’s famous museums is always an enriching experience for families, but it's even more engaging if you go when there's special programming for kids. NYC's art institutions are bursting at the seams with great extras for every age, including classes, art workshops, film screenings, storytime, concerts and more. 

We've rounded up some of our favorite ongoing programs for kids at NYC's museums. There is so much going on, let’s just get right to it!

Shopping at NYC's Fantastic Ethnic Markets with Your Kids

While regular grocery shopping can be a major chore with children along, checking out ethnic markets with your kids is truly great fun and packs a whollup in entertainment value. It’s always a super sensory experience tantalizing tots and teens alike with new smells (often heavenly), sights, colors and tastes too. From breathtaking beauties on dessert stands to radishes that look like trolls to ookie-gookie innards that belong in Ripley’s refrigerator and give your kiddos a bonus dose of weird anatomy, it’s all there to ogle and enjoy. Plus there is always unusual and frequently funny packaging to spice things up.  And all that tempting new food may expand a puny palate or two.  You can spend as little or as much as you wish and still have a grand ol’ time. Keep reading to find out our top picks for maximum fun at ethnic markets here in NYC!

The Hudson Valley Garlic Festival: Leaf Peeping, Fabulous Food, and the Bodacious Bulb

The quaint streets of Saugerties, New York will be alive with food, music, crafts, entertainment and the pungent aroma of garlic on the weekend of September 25-26, when the annual Hudson Valley Garlic Festival will be scenting the area.  Garlic lovers from near and far will unite to celebrate this venerable bulb’s appeal with demonstrations on crafting and cooking with garlic, as well as lectures on a wide range of garlic-infused topics.  Even if your kid is garlic-adverse, this is a fabulous two day event for families, well worth the 100-mile journey from NYC.

Things To Do This Weekend for Families and Kids in NYC - September 18 - 19, 2010: Live Music, Storytelling, Festivals & Crafts

If your kids like music planning this weekend will be easy for you. There are tons of live performances going on around town to choose from: an opera-musical at the Central Park Zoo, kiddie rockers performing in Tribeca, Carroll Gardens and The Bowery, a classical concert in The Bronx and an all day music-fest in Battery Park City.  This weekend also brings out those great annual celebrations the Feast of San Gennaro as well as the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.  When tired of great music or great eats check out some free arts and crafts programs, story telling, outdoor games or a movie premiere.

Read on to plan the fun and have a great weekend.

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