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Weekend Fun for Westchester Families: Kids' Open Mic, Edible Fairy Houses, Jewish Festival, Aug. 16-17
There's something for every taste this weekend in Westchester and the Hudson Valley, with a variety of offerings—culture, nature, entertainment and a good cause. Celebrate Native American culture at the Nimham Pow Wow and Jewish heritage at the Jewish Music & Arts Festival.
Looking to get hands-on? Be part of a nature study at the Great Hudson Estuary Fish Count; make an Edible Fairy House; or combat stage fright at Kids' Open Mic Night.
Read on for more details and additional options. Additionally, our August GoList highlights our top picks for the month, and don't forget: Our Event Calendar includes suggestions for every day of the week, so check back often to keep your kids engaged this summer!
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Nimham Pow Wow - Carmel
Enjoy a weekend of fun celebrating the rich and vibrant culture of Native Americans, featuring teepees, performances and traditional cuisine, as well as activities for kids, birds of prey, storytelling and, on Saturday, a hand-drum competition. Free admission.
Saturday, August 15
Annual Lemonade for Leukemia - Port Chester
Help a family reach their goal in raising money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society at this annual lemonade stand, which also features crafts, food and a raffle.
Great Hudson Estuary Fish Count - Sleepy Hollow
Partaking in a multi-site citizens’ science project isn’t an everyday opportunity, but here’s the chance to help seine for fish and other aquatic life and keep track of your findings.
Kidgits Back to School Party and Fashion Show - White Plains
Have fun getting in back-to-school mode with a fall-forward fashion show, a photo booth, mini makeovers, entertainment and more. (Don’t worry—summer vacation isn’t over yet!)
Arts in the Amphitheater: Movie Nights - Yonkers
Introduce a new generation to Indiana Jones in this FREE outdoor showing of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Jewish Music Festival - Valhalla
Immerse your family in Jewish culture, including performances, Kosher food, items for sale and more. Kids’ activities include a magic act and balloon artistry. Free admission.
Art & Science Workshops - Yonkers
Magic and yum combine for an irresistible opportunity to create an edible fairy house. FREE
Kids' Open Mic Night - Peekskill
Fine-tune your stage presence at this real-world opportunity to practice your musical performance at a legitimate venue before a live audience—and have fun doing it! This showcase is limited to performers aged 6-17. Not a musician? Join the audience! FREE
Beyond Westchester
If you’re up for a farther venture, head over to Coney Island for the annual Sand Sculpting Contest, a FREE event. Marvel at other people’s creations, make one of your own (you might win a prize!) and enjoy food and kids’ activities.
For intriguing family theater, check out FringeJR, an offshoot of the annual New York International Fringe Festival, with six productions targeting kids. With titles including Rapunzel in the Wild West, it’s clear these aren’t well-worn tales. There’s a percussion show titled, Ideas, Not Theories; Pedro Pan tells the true story of a 1960s Cuban boy who leaves his country for the US; and a puppet show about a girl in search of the missing sun.
Don't forget--there are more ideas for fun family outings in our Events Calendar.
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