Weekday Event Picks for NYC Kids: Carousels, Juggling and More, March 23-27

3/22/15 - By Stephanie Ogozalek

Spring has sprung in NYC! This week's fun includes seasonal favorites like Macy's Flower Show, filled with beautiful blooms and lots of exciting extras. Plus, kick off the Easter season with an after-school egg hunt and try your hand at juggling.

Although we only highlight one event per day in this post, you can find plenty of other options in our Event Calendar and Spring Fun Guide.

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Monday, March 23
Macy's Flower Show: Art in Bloom  – Midtown West
From the March Go List: Usher in spring with a walk through Macy's Herald Square's magnicient flower show. The blooms are on display daily through Saturday, April 4 if you can't get there today. FREE

See all Monday events.

Tuesday, March 24
Afternoon Juggle – Midtown West
Catch an alfresco juggling lesson in Penn Plaza, where you can hone your skills or pick up some new ones. FREE

See all Tuesday events.

Wednesday, March 25
UniverSoul Circus – the Bronx
This  African-American troupe mixes traditional acts like acrobats and aerialists with a live hip-hop DJ and break-dancing clowns to make for a groovin' good time. 

See all Wednesday events.

Thursday, March 26
Egg-straordinary Hunt! – Staten Island
Join Mariners Harbor Library for an after-school egg hunt. Can't make this one? Check out our round up of NYC Egg Hunts happening this season. FREE

See all Thursday events.

Friday, March 27
Take a Spin on the Prospect Park Carousel – Prospect Park
The beautifully restored merry-go-round in Prospect Park opens for the season this week. Take a spin before the crowds decend! 

See all Friday events.

For more weekday activity ideas, check out our Event Calendar and Spring Fun Guide.

About the Author

Stephanie Ogozalek

Stephanie was only eight-years-old when she watched Rhoda Morgenstern attempt to toss her hat into the air in the middle of a busy, '70s NYC street. She knew right away that she had to live there. Nearly 40 years later, Stephanie does live here, is married with a son, and can’t imagine residing anywhere else. In addition to being mom and all the “jobs” that come with that title, she is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in the magazines Saveur, Chile Pepper and Family Fun, and on Disney’s website Go.com.