Weekend Fun for Westchester Kids: Lightscapes, Strawberry Festival, Carnival, Cinco de Mayo and More, May 3-4

May has arrived and this weekend's forecast promises less rain and more sun--perfect for enjoying some of the fun outdoor events taking place all weekend including the opening of Lightscapes, a new walk-through art and light installation in Croton-on-Hudson going on all month. Other outdoor festivities include the annual Strawberry Festival at the College of New Rochelle, and the Children's Carnival at Rosenthal JCC.

Another popular event taking place this weekend is Crafts at Lyndhurst. You'll also find several events to connect nature lovers with wildlife such as  Hands-On Egg Collecting, Bird Banding or Meet the Animals – What Do Animals Do in Spring? For a seriously fun exploration of science, sign up for STEM-tastic Saturday.

Read on for our top picks for weekend fun in Westchester. If something piques your interest, click through to the event listing for full details. Plan out your month by taking a look at our May Go List. Looking for even more ideas? Peruse our Events Calendar. Also, be sure to check out our brand new (and growing) Party Planner Guide, full of party tips, resources, local venues and more.

Weekend Fun For Boston Kids: May 3-4

The beginning of May seems to mark the beginning of festival season as the weather turns warm and (hopefully) stays that way. The Wake Up the Earth Festival in Roxbury and Jamaica Plain celebrates spring and community activism this weekend, while up in Cambridge the Harvard Arts First Festival provides mostly free concerts, performances, and other celebrations of the arts. Some of kids' favorite characters come to life in Boston this weekend, with Disney Jr.'s Pirate and Princess Adventure at the Agganis Arena and Sid the Science Kid at the Wilbur Theater (pictured).  And Star Wars fans can meet costumed characters (and show off their own Jedi gear) at the Franklin Park Zoo's May the Fourth Be With You event. As always, see our full events calendar for more great ideas of where to go with your kids this weekend.

We've been highlighting Charlestown this month on Mommy Poppins Boston. Kristin finds 20 Things to do with Kids in Charlestown and shares the skinny on some great Classes for Kids in Charlestown.

Also on Mommy Poppins Boston this week:

  • Tara highlights summer theater camps for your little thespian.
  • We focus on festivals for the May Go List, a monthly roundup of the best Boston has to offer.

And finally, big news: We've just re-launched our Birthday Party Guide with shiny new Party Listings. Whether you're looking for entertainment or planning a cooking party, you'll find some great leads in our searchable party directory. Be sure to take a look around in the guide to see what else is new -- we're always highlighting great party places and party planning ideas. 

Enjoy the festivities this weekend!

Long Island Kids' Activities May 2, 3 & 4: Maritime Festival, Baby Animal Day, Dinosaur Zoo, May the 4th Be With You & More

If your little matey enjoys pirate hijinks and tall ships, head on over to the Boater's Maritime Festival this weekend in Port Jefferson. In conjunction with this two-day event, The Maritime Explorium is offering children's activities and tours of an 1885 schooner this Friday.

The long, blustery winter yielded a new batch of baby animals this spring at the Suffolk County Farm and Education Center in Yaphank. Visit and pet these furry little creatures on Saturday.

As the weather starts to cooperate more and you're planning outdoor birthday parties, peruse our Long Island Party Guide for ideas, themes and locations. And don't forget about Mother's Day next week! We've complied kid-friendly brunch spots on Long Island and a Mother's Day freebie list.

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Weekend Fun for NYC Kids: Spring Fairs, Free Comics, Pixar in Concert, Holi Festival of Colors May 3-4

Is there an anti-rain dance we can try? We'll do whatever it takes to make sure the incessant showers clear up before the weekend since there are so many spring fairs and festivals going on, from annual favorites like the Cherry Blossom Festival on Randall's Island, Hippo Playground's spring fair and Holi, the Festival of Colors to the first-ever Kickstarter Block Party in Williamsburg.

Two of our top family event picks for May take place this weekend: the citywide volunteering initiative It's My Park Day and Asphalt Green's no-cost swim meet The Big Swim. Plus Saturday is Free Comic Book Day so local shops are giving away complimentary issues to kids.

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 Spring Fun Guide. And if you're looking to plan out your entire month, check out the new edition of our NYC Go List, which highlights the absolute best things to do with kids throughout May.

Classes For Kids in Charlestown, MA

Given its close proximity to downtown and the airport, beautiful new parks, and kid-friendly streets, families are flocking to Charlestown, MA and staying put.  Because of this influx, businesses are stepping up to the plate to meet the demand for enrichment classes in the area. Read on for the details about Charlestown's classes for expectant moms, babies, toddlers -- all the way up to big kids.  

10 Summer Camps for Westchester Kids with Special Needs

For children with special physical, emotional, learning or medical needs, it can often be difficult to find summer camp programs designed specifically with their challenges in mind. While many traditional summer camps can accommodate a child with some minor needs, those designed to play on the strengths of special needs children while helping them develop in areas of weakness can often offer campers an experience unlike any other. 

We've rounded up ten summer camps in and around Westchester County that cater to children with special needs, providing individual attention with low staff to student ratios coupled with programs designed to let kids have fun, learn and explore while developing social skills and confidence in a nurturing and safe environment. Read on for more details on special needs summer camps in Westchester and the lower Hudson Valley area. Looking for more camp options? Check out our ever-growing Summer Camp Guide and our Camp Directory

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