Weekend Fun for Westchester Kids: Welcome Autumn, Festivals Galore, Touch-a-Truck and More, Sept. 20-21

This weekend we officially welcome fall and the many seasonal events we can look forward to. Last week we noted the beginning of the fall-festival craze, and this weekend continues that trend. Take your pick among Fieldhome's Annual Fall Festival, the Southern Westchester Food and Wine Festival, the Peekskill Rotary Horse Show and Country Fair, the Hudson Valley Harvest Festival, the FDR Pow Wow and the ANDRUS Run for Kids Fall Festival. Additionally, the New York Renaissance Faire ends this weekend, and Bear Mountain Oktoberfest continues.

For alternative entertainment, little kids will enjoy the Junior League of Bronxville's Touch-A-Truck Event, which combines fun and a good cause (and not just trucks, either!). You can also take in a Family Concert, “let it go” at Fall Flicks or, if your kids are mature enough, catch a double feature of the first two Godfather movies at The Alamo Plays the Hits Film Series.

Read on for our top weekend picks. If you see something interesting, click through to the event listing to view full details. Looking for more options? Be sure to check our Event Calendar for more fun happening this weekend and all week long!

Long Island Kids' Activities September 20-21: Garlic Festival, Maritime Festival, Bellmore Family Street Festival & More

From the East End to the Queens border, there's a fall festival for everyone this weekend. Set sail to Greenport for the Maritime Festival or head to the Bellmore Family Street Festival for one of the island's largest feasts of its kind. Enjoy blue ribbon contests and pie eating at the Queens County Fair

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Mostly Free and Fun Things To Do With Kids In CT This Weekend September 20-21: Envisionfest, Peace & Pumpkin Festivals and More!

Autumn is a special time in our fine state, especially in scenic Litchfield County, where tourists flock each leaf season. Forbes.Com noted Litchfield Hills as a "Top Ten Must Visit Fall Foliage Destination." If you would like to check it out for the first time or a repeat trip, you'll want to read our post on  Scenic Fall Family Activities in Litchfield County. Rosh Hashanah is next week and many schools will be closed. Here are some things to do and places to go in Fairfield County to celebrate.

Fall and Halloween activities are endless in CT and we help you sift through them with several articles including Halloween Train Rides in CTPumpkin Picking with Kids in Hartford County Pumpkins, Hay Rides and Fall Fun in Fairfield CountyFall Fairs and Festivals in Hartford County and Corn Mazes with Kids in Fairfield County

Nothing tastes quite like a freshly picked apple. Confused where to go? Consult our Apple Picking Guide or Best Pick-Your-Own for Toddlers in Fairfield County for plenty of ideas.   

Our events calendar is always updated with the latest happenings, and here are suggestions for this weekend!

Weekend Fun for Boston Kids: September 20-21 - Equinox, Fall Festivals, and more

We have some beautiful weather forecasted for this weekend as we say goodbye to summer and hello to fall. You can take advantage of the warmth at the Trails and Sails festival in Salem, the Stony Brook Fall Fair, or the Metro Fest in Framingham. Celebrate the autumn equinox with the Revels River Sing in Cambridge. The end of summer also brings Swan Boat season to a close.

If you are looking enrichment opportunities, Firefly Kids Yoga Studio and Fashion Focus have open houses this weekend.  Parents of older children with disabilities can explore options for transitioning from school to work at the Statewide Transition Conference.

If your children have always wanted to explore African Drumming, this is their weekend! Catch a performance by the Crocodile River Collective, then attend an African Drum Workshop. Or explore drum rhythms a the Discovery Museums with Dooni Dooni: Little by Little (and since the Discovery Museums are having a Pay as You Will Admission Week, it is a great time to visit).

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Please see our calendar for more festivals, performances, and other activities. Whatever you choose, enjoy your weekend. And remember to nominate a local kid for our Kids Who Really Rock contest!

Fun & Free Things to Do with LA Kids this Weekend: Coastal Cleanup, Getty Chivalry and the Spiders' Return, Sept 20 - 21

If you're reading this, it means we made it through the last heat wave (and without the benefit of a fancy name like Heat-maggedon or Hotpocalypse, either!).  Lucky us, because this weekend is really too good to miss. It's got lords & ladies, XBox One, trucks for touching, spiders, The Sound of Music, coastal cleanup, Minnie & Mickey, and Thais, Swedes, Koreans, Greeks, Latinos, and  lobsters getting all festive. For starters.

In case you're wondering how you're going to power through all these fair skies and good times, never fear: this weekend even comes complete with its own refreshments: BOGO coffee, free coffee, and, if you're willing to show your pirate side, free donuts!

Yup, this weekend it's smooth sailing. Next week, on the other hand... I'm not sure which of these is going to scare you more: a) the heat is coming back or b) we are in countdown mode for Halloween. Aaaaand they run away screaming.

Keep reading for our hottest (oops) picks for this weekend....

Play at the Bay! Toddler Town Opens Its Doors to Boston Families

When I received a flyer in the mail for the grand opening of Toddler Town at the Marina Bay Sports Complex, I practically jumped for joy.  As the days grow colder I can't help but think about the indoor house itch we all tend to get with young kids.  There are plenty of museums in Boston and lots of great indoor play spaces outside of Boston to the west, but there wasn't much available to us south of Boston.  Until now. The Bay's massive indoor turf field in Quincy has been turned into the king of all jungle gyms, complete with a snack bar, infant play area, and even Disney tunes bumping!  That's my kind of turf. Below are some highlights and tips to maximize your play time at the Bay. 

Weekend Fun for NYC Kids: Maker Faire, Queens County Fair, Brooklyn Book Fest, NY On Location, Sesame Street September 20-21

We hope you're good at making decisions because Saturday and Sunday are jam-packed with incredible options, including seven of our top picks of the month. It really seems unfair that the Queens County Farm Museum's County Fair, the Brooklyn Book Festival, NY Hall of Sci's World Maker Faire and the Museum of the Moving Image's film-themed New York On Location all take place this weekend... and that's not all. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts' Sesame Street exhibit and the New York Botanical Garden's Haunted Pumpkin Garden installation debut this weekend as well (but at least they're around for a while in case you want to check them out at a later date).

Are you looking for an exceptional preschool for your child? Then you won't want to miss HRP Mamas Lower Manhattan Early Education Fair on Saturday. Mommy Poppins is proud to be sponsoring this event where you can meet preschool directors from some of Downtown Manhattan's most prestigious programs. It's 100% FREE but advance registration is required.

These are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. All of our best bets are below. You can find additional options in our Event Calendar and our Fall Fun Guide.

Star Spangled California Dreamin' at the GRAMMY Museum

If you’ve already been to the GRAMMY Museum, you may think you’ve seen it. The great thing about this museum, though, (aside from a lot of awesome music) is the fact that most of the exhibits are constantly rotating, so it's a new experience each time you visit. Last year the museum celebrated all things Ringo, for example. This year, there are multiple new and temporary displays that are worth checking out, some offering up a little patriotism and others plenty of nostalgia.

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