On Sunday, April 19 hundreds of families will celebrate Sunday Funday with the Children’s Museum of Manhattan at Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers. The best in family entertainment, indoor sports and games, creative workshops and fabulous food for the whole family. Beginning with a performance by the incredible Dan Zanes and Friends, this promises to be a day your children will be talking about all year! Children 0 to 12 years old will enjoy age-appropriate activities, from obstacle courses to potato sack races, arts and crafts stations to bouncy castles. Little ones will enjoy baby/toddler play areas and sing-alongs, and there will be themed workshops for all ages led by Museum educators. Your favorite costume characters, magicians and face painters will add to the family fun!
The Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) was founded by families and individuals to create a place of joy and learning for all children. All funds raised at Sunday Funday will support top-notch cultural programming enjoyed by 350,000 people a year, free access to CMOM for over 50,000 low-income individuals a year and outreach programs in over 50 sites in high-need neighborhoods across New York City.
Leave a comment if you would like win a family 4 pack of tickets to this Sundays big event in NYC! Giveaway ends 4/17/15 at 12:01PM EST.
No matter where you’re from or where you’ve been, everyone is special – so join in! Elmo, Grover, Abby Cadabby, and their Sesame Street friends welcome Chamki, Grover’s friend from India, to Sesame Street. Together, they explore the universal fun of friendship and celebrate cultural similarities, from singing and dancing, to sharing cookies! Join the fun and make a memory with your friends and family!
WAYS TO PURCHASE: USE CODE: SAVE50 Visit: theateratmsg.com/save50 Go: MSG Box Office, 4 Penn Plaza (7th Ave. between 31st & 33d streets, NYC) Call: Ticketmaster at 866-858-0008
This weekend (Saturday, November 22 & Sunday, November 23), enjoy some family time with your kids at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan with Nickelodeon’s Bubble Guppies!
Learn about how to keep your body healthy with Nickelodeon’s animated preschool series, Bubble Guppies. Join Molly, Gil, and Bubble Puppy as they fight germs and get to the heart of staying healthy.
Enjoy a weekend full of screenings, story times, raffles, puppet making and art activities at CMOM, and you can even take home your own Bubble Guppies Check Up packet for your next doctor’s visit!
Programs include:
EatPlayGrow™: Dem Bones Collage
Make a collage of your skeleton and learn about the importance of calcium for building strong bones.
10-11:15am & 12-2:45pm| 4 & younger | Drop-in
Bubble Guppies Special Screening
Enjoy a special screening of Bubble Guppies and watch as Molly, Gil, and Bubble Puppy fight germs and get to the heart of staying healthy.
10:30am-4:00pm | All Ages | Drop-In
Bubble Puppy Puppets
Create your own Bubble Puppy Puppet and prepare him for his visit to the doctor.
10:30am-4:00pm | All Ages | Drop-In
Bubble Guppies Story time: The Doctor is in!
Join CMOM educators in a reading of the Bubble Guppies picture book, The Doctor is in! and learn about Avi’s visit to the doctor.
11:30am & 4:00pm| All Ages | Drop-In
Body Puzzle challenge
Learn more about the bones and organs in your body! Work together with CMOM educators to piece together this unique life-sized puzzle made of fuzzy felt
3:30pm | 4 & younger | Drop-in
Also, be sure to join the Bubble Guppies raffle for your chance to win!
The Children’s Museum of Manhattan is located at 212 W 83rd Street, and is open from 10 am to 7 pm on Saturday and 10 am to 5 pm on Sunday. You can visit their official website here.
Every year rolls around the thousands turn out to watch the fireworks but there is always the question of how do I get to see the awesome fireworks up close – thats called VIP tickets. It’s always nearly impossible to get VIP tickets to the big show until now… Our friends at the South Street Seaport Museum has a limited number of VIP tickets for sale.
*** UPDATE *** We have just been given a special promo code for 15% off the ticket prices use coupon/promo code: 4July1514.
The Seaport Museum has two option to having an incredible view for the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Celebration… first option is to be on Pier 16 – the second option is take a sail aboard the Pioneer – talk about VIP it includes drinks & hors d’oeuvres – its limited to 40 people – what could be the most romantic way to watch the fireworks!
Plus the Seaport Museum does an amazing job at teaching our kids about the history of Manhattan and how important the waterways & shipping ports were to this city.
More about the South Street Seaport Museum…
South Street Seaport Museum is a non-profit cultural institution preserving and promoting the historic district of South Street Seaport in New York City. Founded on May 22, 1967, the South Street Seaport Museum (SSSM) is dedicated to telling the vital story of the foundation of New York and its link to its great natural harbor.
The museum preserves and interprets the history of New York City as a place where goods, labor and cultures are exchanged through work, commerce, and the interaction of diverse communities. Designated by Congress as America’s National Maritime Museum in 1998, SSSM is located in a 12 square-block historic district on the East River in Lower Manhattan, the site of the original port of New York City.
The Museum is comprised of key historic locations such as Schermerhorn Row, our working trade centers on Water Street, and on the “Street of Ships” at Pier 16. These exhibitions and educational facilities are located in the South Street Seaport in New York City’s largest concentration of restored early nineteenth century commercial buildings.
The Museum houses exhibition galleries, working nineteenth century print shops, a maritime library, a maritime craft center, and the largest privately-owned fleet of historic ships in the country.
Lord Stanley has the modern equivalent of the perfect finals for the Cup. Los Angeles Kings vs. New York Rangers. In Los Angeles tickets were going for thousands of dollars and when the Finals comes here tickets will be going for more. But last night the Stanley Cup Finals began on the most glorious night of the season and Bryant Park became Ranger Town, where 10,000 of the closest friends watched a hockey game under the stars. The game started well for Ranger fans with a 2-0 lead, but the Kings came back and the game was tied going into the third period. The Kings attacked and the Rangers defended and the game went to overtime tied at 2. While the Kings held serve, winning in overtime on home ice, we the fans of NYC had a night to remember for free. Saturday night’s game will probably get an even larger crowd and even as the Finals comes back to New York City, Ranger Town will be the center of the hockey universe for those New Yorkers who cannot afford the scalped price of a Stanley Cup Finals ticket. We the People thank the Rangers for getting to the Finals and hope for an even record coming back to NYC.
Whether you are looking for 1 day or 1 week, we have
camp options for you!
Neighborhoods include Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Downtown,
East Village, Brooklyn, and Scarsdale. Presidents Day Camps Monday, February 17th
Ages 2 – 12 Click here to enroll
February Break Camps Tuesday, February 18th – Friday, February 21st
Ages 2 – 12 Click here to enroll
And don’t forget that the Warm-up for the Spring season starts in less than 3 weeks!