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Take this fun quiz to see which type of program best suits your child!
20 Why Attend an Open House?
10 reasons you should attend these events if your child is applying to a new school for 2022-2023
30 An Allergy-Friendly Halloween
Tricks and treats for keeping kids safe while celebrating the candy-filled holiday.
60 Tips for a Successful IEP Meeting
One mom shares what she does to help meetings run as smooth as possible
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he back-to-school season may be behind us, but you guys really brightened it up with photos of your kids’ smiling faces on the first day of school! We received hundreds of photo submissions and thousands of votes in our First Day Photo Contest last month! Thank you so much to all who participated and congratulations to our well-deserving winners. (Find us on Facebook or Instagram to see who won: @NYMetroParents!) If your family is anything like mine, you’re definitely anxious to start celebrating the spookiest season of all. My kids get so excited for Halloween, they usually have their costumes picked out before the summer is over! Every October we spend a day on the farm, munching apple cider doughnuts, winding through massive corn mazes, and climbing on bales of hay before taking home the heaviest pumpkins in the whole patch to carve into jack-o’-lanterns the next day. It’s a popular family tradition for a good reason! Go to p. 50 for the best pumpkin picking farms in our area, then check out p. 54 for some useful carving tips. Though, I should probably mention that these days, my son isn’t as excited about dressing up for Halloween as he used to be. Can’t blame him, he’s a teenager now. In fact, he’s about to start applying to high schools! Oh, where has the time gone??? If you, too, are in major denial about your child’s upcoming high school entrance, you might need a little help with the process. The best place to start is by attending an open house, of which there are plenty in our area. Flip to p. 20 for more on that. I have to say, our October issue is always my favorite. It’s jam-packed with fall-themed activities and events, but it’s also informational too! Flip through the pages for tips on choosing the right after-school activity, celebrating Halloween with kids who have allergies, and more. Go to p. 57 to peruse our Special Parent section, a resourceful and comprehensive guide on raising a child with special needs in New York City. And be sure to check out our new “Just for Moms” section on p. 66, where you’ll find awesome products and reviews for moms like us! And if you want to get all the details on upcoming Halloween events and more, make sure to sign up for the Scoop, our family activities newsletter, at nymetroparents.com/register! Happy October!
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Cheesy Fun Slice up some deliciousness and enjoy National Pizza Month throughout October! We know what you’re thinking: Every month should be pizza month, and we couldn’t agree more! Celebrate this delicious dish by ordering from your favorite local pizza joint, or better yet, make some pizza-inspired dishes at home! Visit nymetroparents.com/pizza-day to get some more inspiration on recognizing, eating, and enjoying all things pizza!
Keeping Families Safe Oct. 3-9 recognizes Fire Prevention Week, serving as an important reminder to check your home’s smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors. Working smoke alarms reduce the risk of dying in a home fire by 55 percent, according to the National Fire Protection Association. TIP: Test your smoke alarms at least once a month. Visit nfpa.org to learn more about keeping your family safe.
Spooky Season Dress Up Halloween is fast approaching, begging the question: What will your kids be this year? From the classic witch to superheroes and so many in between, it’s almost impossible for a kid to choose! Some of the hottest kids’ costumes for 2021 include LEGO characters and Marvel heroes (visit nymetroparents.com/costumes to see others). Whatever your kids decide to be, they’re sure to look spooktacular-ly adorable! 8
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ctober is Bullying Prevention Month, but no matter what time of year, it’s important to recognize the signs of a bullied child. Parents and other trusted adults have an important role to play when it comes to preventing and stopping this unwanted behavior. Here is some advice from child psychologists and other experts on tackling bullying to help ensure your child’s safety and happiness.
Communication is key. When it comes to bullying, one of the best things parents can do is be an active and reflective listener to their teen, says Gregory Fabiano, professor of psychology and director of the Center for Children and Families in Western NY. Adults should listen and provide advice to their teen after asking if it is okay to give some suggestions. This approach will allow the teen more room to talk about something that might be very personal and complicated. Cyberbullying. When it comes to apps, cyberbullying exists, unfortunately. So, what can parents do? Ask around and see what parents, teachers, and other kids say about the apps to get a sense if it’s stirring up trouble, reports Common Sense Media, an organization that works to ensure digital well-being for kids. It’s also helpful to make sure your child knows how to report and block other users. What if your child is the bully? If a parent discovers their child is bullying someone else, they should calmly and clearly define the bullying behavior and what is inappropriate about it, Fabiano says. The parent should also calmly and clearly tell the child that the behavior is not allowed. Most importantly, the parent should help the child or teen with enacting a plan to make amends, whether through a written or verbal apology, to the individual bullied or making restitution in some other positive way. For more information on preventing bullying—specifically cyberbullying—visit nymetroparents.com/cyberbully.
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See the Holidays in a New Light One of New York’s most popular events will be at three locations this year!
Day at the Museum
Museums aren’t just for learning; they’re fun, too! Here are our picks for three fun exhibits for families at museums near you.
NEW! Puppets of New York Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan 212-534-1672 Hours: Friday-Monday, 10am-6pm Admission: $20; free for children and teens Discover the extraordinary history of some of NYC’s popular puppet friends, including Oscar the Grouch, Lamb Chop, and others.
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The NYC Winter Lantern Festival returns to the New York City area with two new locations: The Queens County Farm Museum in Floral Park, Queens and The Nassau County Museum of Art in Roslyn. The original location at Staten Island’s Snug Harbor will be open, too. The festival, which is known for its breathtaking light displays, initially launched on Staten Island in 2018 and was followed by another successful run in 2019. It was cancelled last year due to the pandemic. With the return of the NYC Winter Lantern Festival, the holiday season is shaping up to be a merry and bright one! Each location will have its own theme and lanterns. In Queens, see Illuminate the Farm, and meander through a colorful field of farm animals, flowers, and more. At Snug Harbor, you can meander through Escape, 8 acres of brilliant displays of flowing flowers, an open sky, and deep-sea adventures. Experience A Bug’s Night in Nassau by going on a drive-through adventure to explore the world from a bug’s point of view. The lantern festival at Queens County Farm will be held Nov. 25-Jan. 9, 2022, Thursday-Sunday, 4:30-9:30pm. The Staten Island festival will be held Oct. 29-Jan. 2, 2022, Friday-Sunday, 4:30-9:30pm. And the Nassau festival will be held Oct. 22Jan. 9, 2022, Wednesday-Sunday, 5-10pm. At the peak of the holiday season, all three locations will be open nightly, Dec. 24-Jan. 2, 2022. Tickets are on sale now. In celebration of the festival’s return, a special 20-percent discount is available through Oct. 15. Visit nycwinterlanternfestival.com for more information.
Queens County Farm Museum 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, Queens queenscountyfarm.org 718-347-3276 Hours: Through Oct. 30; Friday, 124:30pm; Saturday-Sunday and Oct. 11, 11am-4:30pm Admission: $12; $8 children ages 4-11; free for children ages 3 and younger. Buy tickets in advance online. This year’s 3-acre maze celebrates Andy Warhol’s pop art.
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Ask DadandBuried Fall is finally here, and for me, that means the kids are back in school, jeans are back in the rotation, and football is back on TV. For my wife, it means visiting farms and finding pumpkins and forcing my kids to smile for photos. Help? — Dave, New Rochelle
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feel your pain. Fall Family Fun, as my wife calls it, is a scourge. It turns one of the best seasons into a crucible, and should you survive, the reward is 4-6 months of snow. As soon as Labor Day hits, my wife starts claiming weekends. We have to go apple picking and pay $75 for 30 apples that cost $5 at the grocery store! After arguing over Gala or Empire, we’ll have to navigate our way through a corn maze in 85-degree heat. It may unofficially be fall, but September has other plans, ensuring it’s as hot and humid as possible for Fall Family Fun days! Next up is pumpkin picking, which is an even bigger deal. It isn’t just about pumpkins, it’s about Halloween, and the only person who likes Halloween more than my kids? My wife. (P.S. Don’t trickor-treat at my house unless you want an apple—we have tons left!) So, in October, we head to another farm—maybe even the same one that had apple picking, only instead of cold apple cider it’s hot, and sometimes they play “Thriller” over the loudspeakers. While there, Dad can aggravate his back by repeatedly hoisting pumpkins for inspection only to put them down because there’s a slight mark on the bottom. Then, back aching, we hop on a hayride. Then, back still aching, we cram behind one of those photo stands where you stick your head through a hole and pray the 5-year-old is smiling and no one gets a splinter while posing as the Headless Horseman, his horse, and a jack-o’-lantern (which you’ll be carving later, alone, while the family watches Halloween specials and occasionally wanders by to complain that the eyes are too far apart). And make no mistake about it, that photo is essential. Because Fall Family Fun isn’t about fall, family, or fun. It’s about making memories. Years from now, you won’t remember that you missed Zach Wilson’s first multi-touchdown game or weren’t able to change your fantasy lineup because there was no Wi-Fi. You’ll look at those photos, see your smiling kids, and laugh about the fact that they’re gonna get roped into this someday too. There’s no escape. Because when it comes to Fall Family Fun, the “family” part is non-negotiable, even if the “fun” is non-existent. Our advice column features the wise and humorous commentary of Mike Julianelle (aka @DadandBuried), a 40-something influencer with a popular podcast who lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two kids.
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Choose the Best After-School Activity for Your Child With myriad activities available to children these days, it’s easy to get bogged down with all the options. Take this fun quiz to see which activity best suits your child. ››
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Your child is a ball of energy, so make sure you put it to good use. Team sports, such as basketball or soccer, are a great way to learn team work while also staying fit and active.
Dance, drama, or a music class would be a great fit for your kid. She is creative and has a zest for life that just can’t be contained. You might have a potential triple-threat on your hands!
Your smarty pants can’t get enough of reading, writing, and arithmetic. Many tutoring centers also offer enrichment classes, espeically during the summer. Get your Einstein learning all year long.
If your child is constantly drawing or painting at home, save yourself the mess and get him into an art class. Art is a great way for your little Picasso to express himself.
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FALL ACTING CLASSES FOR YOUR RISING STAR! Kids aged 4-18 create their own work, rehearse scenes, develop confidence to perform, and build lifelong friendships along the way! Virtual and in-person options are available.
LIMITED SPOTS REMAIN! REGISTER TODAY. Online atlanticactingschool.org Phone 212-691-5919 Email education@atlantictheater.org
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Dynamic classes include musical theater, TV/film, improv, sketch & more.
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After-School Activities DIRECTORY BROOKLYN Brooklyn Music School
126 Saint Felix St., Fort Greene 718-638-5660 brooklynmusicschool.org contactus@brooklynmusicschool.org Fall means music and dance at Brooklyn Music School! Achieve musical goals with in-person and online private lessons. Make new friendships in group classes, from piano and violin to songwriting and music production! Enjoy dance classes from hip-hop to ballet. BMS even offers early childhood classes for parents and toddlers.
The Flatbush Theater Project!
1016 Beverley Road (Workshops will be held at Beverly Social Club) flatbushtheaterproject.com aks219@nyu.edu Enrollment open for The Flatbush Theater Project! A workshop for middle and high school aged students to write and perform original plays. Meets after school Tuesdays and Wednesdays beginning Oct. 19.
Huntington Learning Center
808 Union St., Park Slope 718-230-4600 Bay Ridge, Flushing, Lynbrook, Park Slope, Upper East Side huntingtonhelps.com Huntington Learning Center is the premier tutoring and test prep provider for kindergarten through 12th grade students. Founded in 1977, its mission is to give every student the best education possible. The company prides itself on personalized attention and proven results with individualized programs taught by certified teachers at accredited centers.
MANHATTAN Atlantic Acting School
76 Ninth Ave., Suite 313, Chelsea 646-216-1187 atlanticactingschool.org education@atlantictheater.org We are thrilled to offer both in-person and virtual pro-
gramming for our kids and teens! Your young actors will have opportunities to produce their own work. Each class has a focus that varies from musical theater to sketch, improv, scene study, film/TV, and more, all rooted in the Atlantic Technique.
Chatty Child Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapy, PLLC
325 Broadway, Suite 403, Tribeca 347-491-4451 chattychild.com • info@chattychild.com Chatty Child is a unique, personalized pediatric therapeutic center in downtown Manhattan. We provide in-person and remote options for speech-language, occupational, and physical therapy. We offer evaluations, individual treatment, socialization groups, tutoring classes, and creative arts enrichment programming - InterAct: Theatre and Therapy Lab (summer workshops and yearly classes).
QUEENS All Star Studios
108-21 72nd Ave., 4th Floor, Forest Hills 718-268-2280 allstarstudiosnyc.com allstarstudiosnyc@gmail.com All Star Studio offers their Fall 2021 Session of jazz, tap, ballet, hip hop, and acro for ages 3 and older. Classes are fully in-person, masks required for now, and safety protocols remain in place, but so happy to be back dancing in person! Register for your free trial!
Boostmatics
646-450-2173 boostmatics.com • hello@boostmatics.com All Boostmatics classes focus on essential math skills for third, fourth, and fifth grade to boost your child’s math performance. Register for a Boostmatics class to get your child ahead, help them master a skill, or review skills they have already learned to boost their test scores.
Further Music School
110-06 72nd Ave., Suite MD2, Forest Hills 718-544-8886 1180 Northern Blvd., Suite C1, Manhasset
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516-743-3544 furthermusic.com • info@furthermusic.com Founded in 2007, Further Music School is one of the largest and well-recognized music schools in New York, with more than 5,000 students currently enrolled. Our locations in Queens, Long Island, and Manhattan, provide music lessons in piano, violin, guitar, and vocal to all ages and levels.
Performing Arts Conservatory of New York
35-57 89th St., Jackson Heights 718-639-1425 • 917-774-3411 paconyschool.com info@paconyschool.com We offer music instruction in piano, violin, guitar, voice, brass, and woodwinds; dance instruction in ballet, modern, and flamenco; art instruction in drawing and painting. Dalcroze, music and movement for preschoolers, drama and musical theater classes, and Spanish for kids are available. Adults are welcome. Following all pandemic precautionary measures.
Rose Academy of Ballet
70-11 Austin St., Forest Hills 718-520-0207 roseacademyofballet.com racademyofballet@gmail.com A thoughtful dance program that combines movement and music, while always leaving space for personal creativity. Students are taught by professionals in their field! Join us for dance classes—ages 3 and older! We offer pre-ballet, jazz, hip-hop, acro, and more! Register for classes now!
School of Rock Queens 2021 Fall Program
34-43 Francis Lewis Blvd., Lower Level, Suite 2, Bayside 929-999-7625, Victoria Consalvo, general manager locations.schoolofrock.com/queens queens@schoolofrock.com The ultimate music school with online and in-person lessons. Rock it out with flexible programs on guitar, vocals, keys, bass, and drums. Hone in during 1-on-1s or our socially distanced Rock Bands! We have everything needed for rockin’ education!
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Why Attend an Open House? 10 reasons you should attend these events if your child is applying to a new school for the 2022-2023 year By Jeannine Cintron
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f your child is in the process of applying for enrollment in a new school for the 2022-2023 academic year, attending as many open house events as possible at prospective schools is extremely important—even if they are being held virtually. Here’s why these open houses are essential.
1. MEET THE FACULTY This is your opportunity for you and your child to meet their potential future teachers and principal. The principal plays a major role in the school and, consequently, in the lives of the students. It is very important that you feel comfortable with this person being at the forefront of your child’s education.
2. LET THE SCHOOL KNOW YOU’RE INTERESTED Schools often take note of which students attend their open house events and that could be factor in their decision to offer your child a spot. Always be sure to neatly write your child’s name on the attendance sheet so the school knows they were there.
3. GET A FEEL FOR THE SURROUNDINGS Ever hear of good vibes? That’s exactly what you should feel for a prospective school. The atmosphere, the staff, the location, the students—all of it should just feel right. If it doesn’t, trust your gut and cross that school off your list.
4. ASSESS YOUR COMMUTE If the event is being held in person, it’s a good chance to do a practice run on the commute. You can see how far the school is from your home, how long it takes to get there, and what the surrounding neighborhood is like. At the open house you’ll also learn what transportation options are available for your child.
5. LEARN ABOUT PROGRAMS OFFERED This is often one of the most important deciding factors when selecting a school. At the open house event, you’ll be given an 20
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in-depth look at the programs and courses offered at the school. You can ask questions, meet the teachers heading up each program, and learn about your child’s academic options.
6. VOICE SAFETY CONCERNS Your child’s safety is crucial. At the open house, the school will address any questions or concerns you have about security measures, emergency procedures, possible crime statistics, health and safety precautions, and more. This is your chance to express any concerns you may have.
7. LEARN ABOUT THE SCHOOL DAY You’ll find out what time school starts and ends, when your child will eat lunch, what their day might look like, how the periods are structured, and other information about the school day.
8. SEE WHAT EXTRACURRICULARS ARE AVAILABLE Most schools offer after-school sports, academic clubs, and other programs your child might be interested in joining. A school that offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities might play a large role in your decision to apply.
9. MEET CURRENT STUDENTS One of the best ways to learn about a school is from current students. In fact, current students are often on-hand at open houses to help describe the programs in which they are involved and what student life is like at the school.
10. LEARN ABOUT THE APPLICATION PROCESS Some schools require tests or auditions, other schools screen applicants based on grades or other factors, and some select students entirely at random. At the open house, you’ll learn what is required to apply to the school and estimate your child’s odds of receiving an offer. You can also ask questions or voice your concerns about the process to ensure you have all the information you need to help your child apply for enrollment.
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Education DIRECTORY BROOKLYN Brooklyn Global Prep
423 Kent Ave., Williamsburg 732- 924-5432 brooklynglobalprep.com admissions@brooklynglobalprep.com We are a child-centric haven that utilizes language immersion, creating a path for happy, diverse, open-minded thinkers. We have an integrated curriculum that seamlessly weaves together the acquisition of social, emotional, and academic skills; learning of co-constructed content; and building of community in dual languages.
Fontbonne Hall - The Lab School for Girls 9901 Shore Road, Bay Ridge 718-748-2244 fontbonne.org Fontbonne Hall, the Lab School for Girls, a Catholic, all-girl, private high school is not just for future scientists, doctors, or engineers but instead for all expansive thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and potential pioneers. FH offers a hybrid learning model consisting of synchronous learning every day, and a fully remote option.
Lightbridge Academy
Locations in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Long Island lightbridgeacademy.com baldwin_ny@lightbridgeacademy.com Lightbridge Academy is The Solution for Working Parents® providing the Gold Standard for health and safety in a nurturing environment for infant, toddler, and preschool age children. Our proprietary curriculum embraces every moment as another opportunity to learn and unlocks every child’s potential.
PS Family NYC Program Support Family Childcare Network
Locations throughout Brooklyn and Queens 718-701-1707 psfamilynyc.org info@psfamilynyc.org PS Family NYC, an agency funded through the DOE, is responsible for managing one of the largest Family Child Care Networks in NYC. We work directly with in-home child care providers to build their businesses and help families find high-quality, low-cost or free child care to fit their family’s needs.
MANHATTAN Birch Family Services Inc.
104 W. 29th St., Chelsea 212-616-1800 birchfamilyservices.org Birch Family Services is a leading provider of educational, employment, and community supports for people with autism and developmental disabilities.
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With 12 programs located across New York City, Birch provides preschool and school-age special education programs for children ages 3-21 in environments appropriate for their individualized needs. Learn more at birchfamilyservices.org.
Dwight School
291 Central Park West, Upper West Side 212-724-6360 dwight.edu admissions@dwight.edu Dwight is a leading nursery to 12th grade private school dedicated to igniting the spark of genius in every child. Founded in 1872, Dwight has one of the lowest student-to-teacher ratios among NYC independent schools and was the first in the Americas to offer the full International Baccalaureate curriculum for ages 3-18.
The École
111 E. 22nd St., Flatiron 646-410-2238 theecole.org bonjour@theecole.org The École is an intimate and independent French-American school located in New York’s vibrant Flatiron District serving an international community of students from pre-nursery to eighth grade.
Gillen Brewer School
Julian Parham Santana, director of admissions 410 E. 92nd St., Upper East Side 212-831-3667 gillenbrewer.com julian@gillenbrewer.com Gillen Brewer School is a family-oriented, early childhood and elementary special education program for ages 2.8-10 years old. We provide an integrated, developmentally-appropriate, academic-therapeutic program that includes speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, and counseling. Our curriculum is enriched with arts, music, science, and physical fitness.
The Ideal School of Manhattan
270 W. 89th St., Upper West Side 212-769-1699 theidealschool.org admissions@theidealschool.org The IDEAL School of Manhattan is NYC’s only kindergarten to 12th grade and older independent inclusion school. At IDEAL, we believe that differentiated learning is the key to academic excellence. We offer a supportive environment where all children are valued and celebrated. Contact admissions@ theidealschool.org to learn more about our unique inclusion program.
Manhattan Charter School 100 Attorney St., Lower East Side 212-533-2743 Manhattan Charter School II 220 Henry St., Lower East Side 212-964-3792 manhattancharterschool.org info@manhattancharterschool.org
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Two small public elementary schools educating children in kindergarten to fifth grades. Committed to offering a well-rounded education designed to help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Never more than 25 students in a class. All students receive weekly French, art, physical education, and technology instruction in addition to daily music instruction.
Wetherby–Pembridge School
7 E. 96th St., Upper East Side 646-213-3400 wetherby-pembridge.org jean.monaco@wetherbypembridge.org Wetherby-Pembridge is a unique, coed, independent school for students in nursery to eighth grade that holds sacred its core values of respect, resilience, and responsibility. The curriculum is based on the rigorous English National Curriculum and is enriched by NYC’s cultural experiences. WPNY children are inspired to achieve personal confidence and success.
Zeta Charter Schools
Zeta Bronx 1 Elementary 222 Alexander Ave., Bronx 929-458-3000 Zeta Inwood 1 Elementary 652 W. 187th St., Inwood/Washington Heights 929-447-5282 zetaschools.org With a focus on rigorous, hands-on academics, wellness, innovation, and family service, Zeta Schools prepare students to be leaders and problem-solvers in a modern world. Zeta offers children in pre-K through fifth grade a high-quality, free elementary education in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx. Apply now for the 2021-22 school year!
QUEENS Academy for Young Minds
11-20 46th Road, Long Island City 646-670-5999 aymschool.org info@aymschool.org AYM is an independent private school for mid-high functioning school-age children on the autism spectrum. Led by Board-Certified Behavior Analysts®, we focus on social and functional language skills and provide personalized, rigorous curriculum using the principles of applied behavior analysis.
Archbishop Molloy High School
83-53 Manton St., Briarwood 718-441-2100 x155, x140, x110 molloyhs.org admissions@molloyhs.org Archbishop Molloy High School promotes intellectual curiosity, creativity, personal growth, and faith. Rooted in a tradition of high standards in academics, athletics, and service to others, students are challenged to excel by our top-tier faculty, dedicated coaching staff, and competitive curriculum.
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718-441-0166 Queens location: 114-20 Queens Blvd., Suite CS 2, Forest Hills Manhattan location: 180 E. 79th St., Suite 1C, Upper East Side comprehendthemind.com CCPS is a group of psychologists specializing in neuro-developmental and educational evaluations to help you understand your child’s learning style and developmental level. A diagnosis of a learning disability or ADHD should not define, but rather strengthen your child and family. Let us help plan for their educational success and emotional well-being.
Countryside Montessori School 354 Lakeville Road, Lower Level, Great Neck 516-466-8422 cmsgn.com info@cmsgn.com Countryside Montessori School offers children, ages 18 months to 6 years, a well-balanced and enriched curriculum that includes traditional subjects, art, and
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Garden School
33-16 79th St., Jackson Heights 718-335-6363 gardenschool.org Garden School was founded in 1923 to meet the need for a high-quality, individualized, and independent school in Jackson Heights, Queens. We believe every child has potential, and we believe it is a school’s job to spark, acknowledge, and promote the passions and interests of children.
The Kew-Forest School
119-17 Union Turnpike, Forest Hills 718-268-4667 kewforest.org/admission Our families and staff represent more than 70 nationalities and speak more than 30 languages. You will find that our community nurtures lifelong learners, our educators inspire young people, and our students support each other. We offer on-site, hybrid, and remote learning for students in preschool through 12th grade.
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Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School
71-06 31st Ave., East Elmhurst 718-898-3800 x0 msgrmcclancy.org admissions@msgrmcclancy.info Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School is a Catholic, coeducational, college preparatory school conducted in the educational tradition of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, providing a quality education for young men and women, fully interweaving gospel values and Catholic teachings with core curriculum. Opportunities available for college credit and advanced placement.
Our World Neighborhood Charter School 2
135-25 79th St., Howard Beach 718-392-3405, Lucille Ranchor owncs.org/own2 • admissions@owncs.org Our World Neighborhood Charter Schools joined the Queens school community in 2002. Through a literacy-based, integrated, and standards-driven curriculum that encourages community and honors diversity, students receive the broad education they need to meet the academic and social challenges of the best NYC high schools and thrive in today’s world.
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Open Houses DIRECTORY Wetherby–Pembridge School
MANHATTAN Dwight School
291 Central Park West, Upper West Side 212-724-6360 dwight.edu/admissions/virtual-events (to register for a virtual open house) admissions@dwight.edu Join us for a virtual open house: Preschool Oct. 13, 1pm; Lower School Oct. 12, 12pm; Middle School Oct. 7, 5pm; Quest Learning Support Program, Oct. 13, 5pm.
7 E. 96th St., Upper East Side 646-213-3400 wetherby-pembridge.org jean.monaco@wetherbypembridge.org We are delighted to announce that we will be offering Open House Information Sessions for the 2022-2023 admissions season. Join us on Oct. 5, 19, or 26 at 9am.
QUEENS Archbishop Molloy High School
The École
111 E. 22nd St., Flatiron 646-410-2238 theecole.org • bonjour@theecole.org We are an independent, French-American bilingual school serving an international community of Maternelle-to-Middle School students in Flatiron District. We invite all families to contact us and register for an open house!
83-53 Manton St., Briarwood 718-441-2100 x155, x140, x110 molloyhs.org admissions@molloyhs.org We offer a unique, challenging, and comprehensive program of instruction, guidance, athletics, and activities. Visit molloyhs.org to register for an open house on Oct. 17 or to take a virtual tour!
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Garden School
270 W. 89th St., Upper West Side 212-769-1699 theidealschool.org admissions@theidealschool.org Join us for an open house: Lower School Oct. 6, Nov.3, Dec. 1; Kindergarten Oct. 20; Upper School Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Dec. 8; Next Steps Program, Nov. 17.
33-16 79th St., Jackson Heights 718-335-6363 gardenschool.org We welcome prospective families to attend an open house Sunday, Oct. 24 or Nov. 14, 10am-1pm, or a Virtual Information Session every Wednesday morning at 9am that school is in session.
The Kew-Forest School
119-17 Union Turnpike, Forest Hills 718-268-4667 kewforest.org/openhouse Join us for a virtual info session, Oct. 7 (Lower School), Oct. 28, (Middle and Upper). On-campus open houses on Nov. 13 (Lower School), Dec. 4 (Middle and Upper). Register at kewforest.org/visit.
Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School
71-06 31st Ave., East Elmhurst 718-898-3800 x0 msgrmcclancy.org admissions@msgrmcclancy.info Join us for an in-person open house, Saturday, Oct. 9 from 9am-12pm or 1-4pm. Pre-register today at msgrmcclancy.org/openhouse. Tour the school, speak to students, experience the energy!
Our World Neighborhood Charter School 2 135-25 79th St., Howard Beach 718-392-3405, Lucille Ranchor owncs.org/own2 admissions@owncs.org OWN Charter Schools, teaching students to be independent thinkers and lifelong learners. Join us for a virtual open house, Wednesday, Oct. 13 from 1-2pm or 6-7pm.
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An Allergy-Friendly Halloween
Tricks and treats for keeping kids safe while celebrating the candy-filled holiday By Elizabeth Winchester
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or the 1 in 13 U.S. kids with food allergies, Halloween can be the worst day of the year. Running from house to house for treats you can’t eat, and that can even make you really sick, is not exactly fun. It can be nerve-racking for parents, too. Most Halloween candies contain peanuts, tree nuts, milk, egg, soy, or wheat, which are all among the nine most common food allergens. (Fish, shellfish, and sesame account for the remaining three.) While kids with food allergies and their parents are accustomed to reading ingredient labels, Halloween-sized treats usually don’t have them. What are kids with food allergies and their parents to do, and how can friends without this challenge help? Here are our tricks and treats to make Halloween a little less scary for kids with food allergies and their parents.
BE THE GIVER » After a few years of trick-or-treating with friends, or not wanting to try it at all, some children with food allergies may prefer to be the designated person to hand out the treats from home. Handing out the treats can be fun, and it also teaches children to appreciate the value of giving. Plus, kids will be able to see friends when they come to the door. It may not be as tasty of an experience, but for some kids, it’s a heck of a lot safer and even more enjoyable. If you have a child with food allergies who prefers this route, be sure to have safe treats that your child can enjoy.
PARENT UP! » If you have a child with food allergies, purchase candies that your child is allowed to eat. EnjoyLife sells chocolate Halloween-sized treats free of the top allergens. Some gummy or hard candies may be fair game, too.
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TRICK-OR-TREAT SELECTIVELY » Some of your friends may offer to provide safe treats. Carefully discuss with trusted friends what treats your child can eat. If homemade baked goods, make sure to discuss ingredients and steps, including what is used to grease a pan. (For people with certain allergies, this is super important.) You could even supply the treats to friends and make a map for your child to follow, like a scavenger hunt. If it’s your friends who have children with food allergies, offer to do this for their children—it’s something the parents and kids will always remember.
PLAN A SPOOKY SUPPER » Make your Halloween meal the main event! From Spooky Chicken Poppers, Mummy Dogs, and Pumpkin Gnocchi to Pizza Dough Bones and Ghostly Cookies, there are many recipes online. Check out enjoylifefoods.com and weelicious.com for some great options. Many kids’ cookbooks also have ideas, and creative young chefs might come up with their own creepy creations. Be sure to review ingredients and adapt as necessary to accommodate food allergies.
TAKE PART IN THE TEAL PUMPKIN PROJECT » Paint a pumpkin teal, which is the color for food-allergy awareness, and support this initiative that has taken off thanks to Food Allergy Research & Education and mom Becky Basalone, who came up with the idea in 2012. A teal pumpkin displayed at a home signifies that on Halloween, kids can trick-or-treat for non-food items there. Find teal pumpkin posters and other information at foodallergy.org. Elizabeth Winchester is a content director for Davler Parents. Her oldest son has a life-threatening dairy allergy. Share your food allergy experiences with her at lwinchester@davlermedia. com.
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Brookly Our calendar is full of great ideas. First, here are the October events we consider can’t-miss—the ones we’re taking our own kids to. Consider it your cheat sheet to the best of what’s great this month! Brooklyn Book Festival: Children’s Day FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 11am-4pm WHERE: MetroTech, Flatbush and Myrtle avenues, Downtown Brooklyn AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: Come out for an exciting lineup of authors, illustrators, workshops, and activities, including yoga, mural making, music performance and more. WANT TO GO? brooklynbookfestival.org.
The 46th Annual Atlantic Antic FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 3, 12-6pm WHERE: Atlantic Avenue Local Development Corporation, Atlantic Avenue, Fourth Avenue to the Waterfront, Boerum Hill AGES: All WHAT: This mile-long stage and global street bazaar features artists, crafters, food purveyors, performers, and nonprofit community-based organizations. WANT TO GO? 718-875-8993. atlanticave.org. 32
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Light Brought to Life WHEN: Oct. 7-9, Thursday-Saturday, 6-11pm WHERE: Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park, enter The Arm at Van Dam Street, Meeker Avenue, Greenpoint AGES: All WHAT: This inaugural event will present more than 10 light-
based installations and interactive experiences from world renowned artists WANT TO GO? Free; $35 VIP ticket. illumination.nyc.
Family Music Concert Series: ‘We Got Something to Say’ WHEN: Through Oct. 9: Saturdays, 4-6pm WHERE: Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave., Crown Heights AGES: All WHAT: Join BCM for their first annual “We Got Something to Say” Family Music Series, where Brooklyn families connect to Black artists who are using music to inspire change. WANT TO GO? $13; $12 grandparents; free for babies younger than 1. 718-735-4400. brooklynkids.org.
‘The Princess Bride’ WHEN: Tuesday, Oct. 12, 5:30pm gates open; 7pm film starts WHERE: Skyline Drive-In NYC, 1 Oak St., Greenpoint AGES: All WHAT: Pack up your car and take the family to see a classic fairy
tale with swordplay, giants, an evil prince, a beautiful princess, and, yes, some kissing. WANT TO GO? $55 per car up to 7 passengers; $19.49 single outdoor seat. 347-462-0353. skylinedriveinnyc.com.
BAMboo! FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 31, 2-5pm WHERE: Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave., Fort Greene AGES: All WHAT: The action-packed afternoon of revelry features music, carnival games, arts and crafts, and a candy giveaway. WANT TO GO? 718-636-4100. bam.org.
The Rock and Roll Playhouse Presents: 2021 Halloween Spooktacular for Kids WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 31, 11am WHERE: Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave., Williamsburg AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate Halloween with face painting, costume contest, music, and more! WANT TO GO? $12-$15. 718-963-3369. brooklynbowl.com.
Green Meadows Farm Pumpkin Picking Weekends WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: Aviator Sports and Events Center, Floyd Bennett Field, 3159 Flatbush Ave., Marine Park AGES: All WHAT: Visit Green Meadows Farm’s friendly animals, have fun on the hayride, pick your own pumpkin, and be delighted by the fall decorations. WANT TO GO? $12. 718-758-7500. aviatorsports.com.
Halloween Harvest WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Saturday-Sunday and Oct. 11, 12-8pm WHERE: Luna Park, 1000 Surf Ave., Coney Island AGES: All WHAT: Have fun at the park while enjoying Halloween-themed activities including pumpkin decorating, tractor racing, and trickor-treating! WANT TO GO? $10 Halloween Harvest package, plus Extraordinary Wristband: $51 for individuals 48 inches and taller; $30 for individuals shorter than 48 inches. 718-373-5862. lunaparknyc.com.
Mil’s Trills 4th Album Release Party: Let It Out! FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 9, 1pm WHERE: Brooklyn Public Library: Central Library, 10 Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Heights AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: Expect a full band performance, a dance presentation, and an opportunity to get creative by participating in a collaborative songwriting experience! WANT TO GO? 718-230-2100. bklynlibrary.org.
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tan t a h n a M WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 12-6pm WHERE: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side AGES: All WHAT: The Met is throwing a block party filled with family fun, live music, performances, art-making activities, behind-thescenes tours, carnival stilt walkers, a citywide double-Dutch showcase, and more. WANT TO GO? 212-535-7710. metmuseum.org.
Upper East Side AGES: 5-12 WHAT: See this bilingual, one-woman show about the great Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, which combines storytelling, music, visual arts, puppets, and audience participation. WANT TO GO? 212-5341672. mcny.org.
‘The Colors of Frida’ Performance for Families with Teatro SEA FREE
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WHEN: Oct. 7-10, Thursday-Saturday, 10am-7pm; Sunday, 10am-5pm WHERE: Jacob Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St., Chelsea
Halloween Kids Spooky Cruise 2021 WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 23, 1:30pm WHERE: Event Cruises NYC, Pier 36, 299 South St., Lower East Side AGES: All WHAT: Take the kids on Halloween Cruise just for them featuring Manhattan skyline views, trickor-treating, and more. WANT TO GO? $39 and up. 917-671-9710. eventcruisesnyc.com.
AGES: All WHAT: Let your geek flag fly at New York Comic Con and experience the best in pop culture. WANT TO GO? $60; free for children 5 and younger. 888-6056059. newyorkcomiccon.com.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day Weekend: Artful Activism WHEN: Oct. 9-11, Saturday-Monday, 10am-12pm, 12:302:30pm, or 3-5pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: Learn about the rights many Indigenous Peoples continue to fight for today and make your own demonstration art to show the world what you care about. WANT TO GO? $15; $12 seniors 65 and older and visitors with disabilities. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.
WHAT: Join detective Mystery Max as he searches for clues to find who did it. WANT TO GO? 646-954-3155. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.
Watson Adventures: Ghosts of Greenwich Village Family Scavenger Hunt WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 30, 4-6pm WHERE: Washington Square Park, Fifth Avenue and Washington Square, Greenwich Village AGES: 9 and older WHAT: Go on a ghostly scavenger hunt and uncover the stories of creepy places and the ghosts that have haunted them. WANT TO GO? $17.50-$21.50. 877-946-4868. watsonadventures.com.
Family Fall Day FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 16, 1-4pm WHERE: St. Catherine’s Park, 1245 First Ave., Upper East Side AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a fun afternoon of crafts, inflatables, music, jumbo games, an obstacle course, and more! WANT TO GO? 212-408-0243. nycgovparks.org.
Reading into History: ‘Esperanza Rising’ WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 17, 2pm WHERE: New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, Upper West Side AGES: 9-12 WHAT: Discuss the book Esperanza Rising in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month. WANT TO GO? Included with admission: $22; $6 ages 5-13; free for members and ages 4 and younger. 212-873-3400. nyhistory.org.
Puppet Shows by Wonderspark Puppets: ‘Who Took the Cookies from the Cookie Jar?’ FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 17, 3-4pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea AGES: All
Boo at the Zoo WHEN: Oct. 2-31, Saturday-Sunday and Oct. 11, 10am-5:30pm WHERE: Bronx Zoo, 2300 Southern Blvd., Bronx AGES: All WHAT: Come dressed in your Halloween best and enjoy magic, pumpkin carving demos, crafts, candy, Halloween show, costume parades, and more! WANT TO GO? FREE with admission: $39.95; $34.95 seniors 65 and older; $29.95 ages 3-12; free for children 2 and younger. 718-220-5100. bronxzoo.com. NYMetroParents 35 NYMetro
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Queens Screening of The Great Muppet Caper WHEN: Through Oct. 1: Saturday, 1pm; Friday, 2pm WHERE: Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria AGES: All WHAT: Go on an adventure with Kermit, Fozzie Bear, and Gonzo as they come to the rescue of Miss Piggy. WANT TO GO? $15; $11 seniors and students; $9 children ages 3-17; free or discounted for members. 718-429-2579. movingimage.us.
Hands on History: Paper Luminaries FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 1-4pm WHERE: King Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica AGES: All WHAT: Learn about the decorative art side of lanterns—including some spooky myths—and make your own luminary to take home! WANT TO GO? 718-206-0545. kingmanor.org. 36
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Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens Family Day at Rocket Park Mini Golf WHEN: Monday, Oct. 11, 11am-4pm WHERE: Rocket Park Mini Golf, 47-01 111th St., Corona AGES: All WHAT: Raise money for a good cause while enjoying a dunk tank, rock wall, games, raffles, food trucks, and mini golf! WANT TO GO? General admission is free; tickets for games, golf, food, and raffles available. 718-441-6050. metroqueens.org.
Fall Fest at The Rockaway Hotel WHEN: Oct. 10-11, Sunday-Monday, 12-5pm WHERE: The Rockaway Hotel, 108-10 Rockaway Drive, Rockaway Park AGES: All WHAT: Come down to this beachside hotel for a family-friendly day full of activities, shopping, and music. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. 718-4741216. therockawayhotel.com.
BHS’s 20th Annual Totten Trot 5K Foot Race & Kids’ Fun Run WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 31, 7:30am check in; 9am race; 10am kids fun run WHERE: Bayside Historical Society, 208 Totten Ave., Bayside AGES: All WHAT: Dress up, run, and compete for prizes! WANT TO GO? $25-$40; free for kids ages 12 and younger; $5 suggested donation for Kids Fun Run. 718-352-1548. events.elitefeats.com/tottentrot21.
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WHEN: Saturdays, Oct. 2 and 23, and Thursday, Oct. 28, 5:309:30pm WHERE: Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park AGES: All WHAT: Navigate The farm’s Amazing Maize Maze by the starry night! WANT TO GO? $15; $10 children ages 4-11. 718-347-3276. queensfarm.org.
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 30, 11am-3pm WHERE: The Shops at Atlas Park, 8000 Cooper Ave., Glendale AGES: All WHAT: Bring the family out for pumpkin decorating, live DJ and entertainment, costume parade, contests, and more! WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. 718-3263300. shopatlaspark.com.
Halloween Party WHEN: Oct. 28-29, Thursday, 4:30-6:30pm; Friday, 5-7pm WHERE: A Sprinkle of Fun, 79-05 Myrtle Ave., Glendale AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Have some pre-Halloween fun with plaster painting, games, dancing, pizza and juice, goodie bags, and dessert! WANT TO GO? $20 per child with adult. 718-381-3334. asprinkleoffun.com.
Pumpkin Patch at the Farm WHEN: Oct. 16-31, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing AGES: All WHAT: Take harvest-themed photos, pick pumpkins, take pictures with costumed nature creatures roaming the farm, and more! WANT TO GO? $12 children ages 4 and older (includes a pumpkin and take-home activity kit); $10 adult; free admission for children ages 3 and younger and members. 718-886-3800. queensbotanical.org.
Blaze: Long Island WHEN: Through Nov. 7: Wednesday-Sunday and Oct. 11, see website for schedule WHERE: Old Bethpage Restoration Village, 1303 Round Swamp Road, Old Bethpage, Long Island AGES: All WHAT: Elaborate displays and thousands of pumpkins enchant at this 19th-century village. WANT TO GO? $32-$44; $24-$36 ages 3-17. 914366-6900. pumpkinblaze.org.
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WHOLE FAMILY WHERE: Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Bring a blanket and get ready for an evening of magic—in person and on screen! WANT TO GO? $50 family of 4; $25 per couple; $15 adult; $12 seniors 65 and older, children, students, and visitor with disabilities. Members: $35 per family of 4; $25 per couple $10; $8 $12 seniors 65 and older, children, students, and visitor with disabilities; free for children ages 3 and younger. 718-886-3800. queensbotanical.org.
Braata Folk Singers in Concert: Rebirth Pixar Putt WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Sunday-Thursday, 10am-8pm (last entry 6:30pm); Friday-Saturday, 10am-10pm (last entry 8:30pm); 7pm and later is ‘Pixar Putt 18+ After Dark’ Friday-Saturday WHERE: Battery Park, 22 Battery Place, Pier A, Battery Park, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The Pixar Putt mini-golf experience is made up of 18 fun and interactive holes inspired some of Pixar’s most beloved films. WANT TO GO? Monday-Friday: $34.50; $24.50 ages 12 and younger; Family 4-pack tickets are $22.44 per person (must be for 2 adult tickets and 2 child tickets). Saturday-Sunday: $39.50; $29.50 ages 12 and younger; Family 4-pack tickets are $26.44 per person (must be for 2 adult tickets and 2 child tickets). pixarputt.com.
Queensboro Dance Festival 2021 Season Finale WHEN: Oct. 1-3, Friday-Saturday, 7:30pm; Sunday, 5pm WHERE: Queens Theatre, 14 United Nations Ave. S., Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Corona, Queens AGES: All WHAT: The season finale of the Queensboro Dance Festival brings you a different lineup of Queens dance companies each evening. WANT TO GO? $20 per night; $40 weekend pass. 718-860-0064. queenstheatre.org.
Kids Bike Swap FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 3, 11am-2pm WHERE: Shirley Chisholm State Park, 950 Fountain Ave., East New York, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Exchange the bike your child has outgrown for the next size up and get a free bike helmet. WANT TO GO? 718-277-2420. parks.ny.gov.
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WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 3, 6-8pm WHERE: Jamaica Performing Arts Center, 153-10 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, Queens AGES: All WHAT: This concert will include the much-loved inspirational, folk and reggae songs WANT TO GO? $25-$30. 917-668-2209. braataproductions.org.
Performances from Los Hacheros FREE WHEN: Tuesday, Oct. 5, 6-8pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Brooklyn’s Los Hacheros revives folkloric styles like son montuno, guaracha, and salsa, and often combines them with Bomba, a fiery rhythm from the mountains of Puerto Rico. WANT TO GO? 720-270-0653. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.
Willoughby Walks FREE WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 6, 12-6:30pm WHERE: Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Willoughby Plaza, corner of Pearl and Willoughby streets, Downtown Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: The streets are closed and transformed with games, fun activities, classes, and performances. WANT TO GO? downtownbrooklyn.com.
Concert: The Friends of Carol Sudhalter FREE WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 6, 7:15-10pm WHERE: Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Carol Sudhalter’s 7-piece ensemble will have lots of fun playing favorites, pieces by Queens legends, and compositions from both men and women. WANT TO GO? 718-463-7700 x222. flushingtownhall.org.
10th Annual Kings County Fiber Festival WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 9, 10am-5pm WHERE: The Old Stone House, 336 3rd St., Park Slope, Brooklyn
AGES: All WHAT: Spend the day with natural fiber artists, crocheters, dyers, felters, knitters, quilters, spinners, and weavers in the annual fiber festival. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. 718-7683195. theoldstonehouse.org.
Tours of Lightship Ambrose FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 10: Friday-Sunday, 11:30am, 2:30pm, 3:30pm, and 4pm WHERE: South Street Seaport Museum, 12 Fulton St., Pier 16, Downtown Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Tour the multiple decks of this National Historic Landmark and see the living and working spaces once inhabited by sailors stationed on Ambrose. WANT TO GO? 212-732-8257. southstreetseaportmuseum.org.
Magic Show with The Great Dubini FREE WHEN: Tuesday, Oct. 12, 6-8pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Bring the whole family to enjoy an amazing and hilarious show with your new favorite magician. WANT TO GO? 720-270-0653. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.
Uptown Night Market FREE WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 14, 4-10pm WHERE: MASC Hospitality Group, Twelfth Avenue and West 135th
Street, West Harlem, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Check out this curated and diverse selection of local West Harlem- and NYC-based food, beverage, arts and crafts, packaged goods vendors, a variety of all-family activities, and more. WANT TO GO? uptownnightmarket.com.
Out of Bounds: Mountain Adventure 3D WHEN: Through Oct. 15: daily, 11am, 1pm, and 3pm WHERE: New York Hall of Science, 4701 111th St., Corona, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Discover the crucial role mountains play in our everyday lives and for the world, while witnessing the most spectacular snowboard action ever brought to the giant screen! WANT TO GO? $6; $5 children, plus museum admission: $16; $13 ages 2-17, college students with ID, and seniors ages 62 and older. 718-699-0005. nysci.org.
Farmhouse Family Day: Lovely Leaves FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 16, 11am-3pm WHERE: The Wyckoff House Museum, 5816 Clarendon Road, East Flatbush, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Explore how leaves change from bright green to warm orange in just a matter of weeks and create textured prints to get a closer look into the structure of many different leaves. WANT TO GO? 718-629-5400. wyckoffmuseum.org.
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Queens Farm Pumpkin Patch WHEN: Through Oct. 30: Monday-Friday, 12-4:30pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10am-4:30pm WHERE: Queens County Farm Museum, 7350 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy the crisp fall air as you wander through the patch to scoop up the perfect pumpkin. WANT TO GO? Free admission: pumpkin prices vary by size. 718-347-3276. queensfarm.org.
Movie Night: The Nightmare Before Christmas WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 16, 7-10pm WHERE: Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Bring a blanket and watch the “Pumpkin King” take over Christmas! Make a Christmas tree craft, too! WANT TO GO? $50 family of 4; $25 per couple; $15 adult; $12 seniors 65 and older, children, students, and visitor with disabilities. Members: $35 per family of 4; $25 per couple; $10; $8 $12 seniors 65 and older, children, students, and visitor with disabilities; free for children ages 3 and younger. 718-886-3800. queensbotanical.org
Urban Farm Exploration Days! FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 17: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-4pm WHERE: Urban Farm at Randall’s Island Park, 20 Randall’s Island Park, Wards Meadow Loop, Randall’s Island AGES: All WHAT: Explore the farm’s variety of crops, rice paddies, and fragrant herbs, and meet the chickens too! WANT TO GO? 212-860-1899. randallsisland.org.
Saturday on the House FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 23, 11am-6pm WHERE: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The Guggenheim invites you to experience all the exhibi-
tions on view for free. WANT TO GO? 212-423-3500. guggenheim.org.
OktoberFest NYC 2021 WHEN: Through Oct. 24: Monday-Thursday, 4-11pm; Friday, 2pm12am; Saturday, 11am-12am; Sundays, 12-11pm WHERE: Watermark, 78 South St., Pier 15, Seaport District, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy traditional foods, plus a variety of activities including ping pong, corn hole, and volley pong on weekdays. WANT TO GO? Admission is free. 212-742-8200. oktober-fest.nyc.
P.S. Art 2021: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of New York City Kids WHEN: Through Oct. 24: Thursday-Monday, 10am-4pm WHERE: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: See more than 150 works of art in a variety of media created by public school students in New York City. WANT TO GO? NY, NJ, and CT residents pay as you wish. General admission: $25; $17 seniors 65 and older; $12 students; free for children younger than 12. 212-535-7710. metmuseum.org.
Wetlab Look-Ins FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 28: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3-6pm WHERE: Hudson River Park, Pier 40, 353 West St., Greenwich Village, Manhattan
The Amazing Maize Maze WHEN: Through Oct. 30: Friday, 12-4:30pm; Saturday-Sunday, 11am-4:30pm; Monday, Oct 11th: 11am4:30pm WHERE: Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Don’t just see Andy Warhol’s Cow at Queens Farm, walk through it! WANT TO GO? $12; $8 children ages 4-11; free for children ages 3 and younger. 718-347-3276. queensfarm.org.
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AGES: All WHAT: Come face to face with native Hudson River wildlife in the Wetlab! WANT TO GO? 212-627-2020. hudsonriverpark.org.
WANT TO GO? $10 children; $5 adults; additional fee for rides, games, and food. 718-468-1498. eventbrite.com.
23rd Annual Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest
WHEN: Friday, Oct. 29, 3-4:30pm WHERE: Ruppert Park, 1741 Second Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The Blue Dahlia offers a jazz sound with electric energy. WANT TO GO? 212-408-0243. nycgovparks.org.
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 30, 12-2:30pm WHERE: Fort Greene Park, bottom of Monument Stairs, Washington Park Street, Fort Greene, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Dress your pup up for a parade that’s just for them or come by and see “man’s best friend” strut their stuff! WANT TO GO? $12 per dog; free to watch. fortgreenepups.org.
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WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 30, 2-5pm WHERE: Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Albee Square, corner of Fulton and Bond, Downtown Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy an early Halloween celebration with music, performances, and treats! WANT TO GO? 212-889-0808. downtownbrooklyn.com.
WHEN: Through Oct. 30: Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, 10:30am-12:30pm (no program Oct. 9) WHERE: Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave., Crown Heights, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Use your senses to explore plants, create nature art, and pot up a plant to take home! WANT TO GO? $18; $12 students and seniors; free for members and children younger than 12. 718623-7200. bbg.org.
Concert at Ruppert Park: The Blue Dahlia FREE
Fall Family Festival-Halloween Carnival-Pumpkin Picking & Hayrides in NY WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 30, 12-6pm WHERE: Hollis Congregational Church, 211-04 Hollis Ave., Queens Village, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Rides, games, face painting, bounce houses, ponies, train hayrides to the pumpkin patch, and more!
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Fall Foliage Cruise 2021 WHEN: Through Nov. 14: Saturday-Sunday, 2-4:30pm WHERE: Event Cruises NYC, 299 South St., Lower East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Take in all the best fall colors in New York and see the fall leaves on a fall foliage tour! WANT TO GO? $45 and up. 917-6719710. eventcruisesnyc.com.
Halloween Candy Hunt WHEN: Oct. 23-31, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: Aviator Sports and Events Center, Floyd Bennett Field, 3159 Flatbush Ave., Marine Park, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Your little ones get to dress in their costumes and participate in this candy hunt. In addition, they can run and roam throughout the farm greeting the animals, climbing on the playgrounds, and enjoy Fall decorations. WANT TO GO? $12. 718-758-7500. greenmeadowsfarmbrooklyn.com.
Puppet Shows by Wonderspark Puppets: The Not-So-Spooky Ghost FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 31, 3-4pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: A timid ghost, his skeleton father, and a mysterious scarecrow have lots of laughs in this all-ages Halloween puppet show. WANT TO GO? 646-954-3155. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.
Cartoon Fall Fest in Brooklyn WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 31, 12-7pm
WHERE: Yzer and The Arts, 1805 Pitkin Ave., Brownsville, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Color cartoons, get your face painted, enjoy some autumn snacks, and more surprises! WANT TO GO? $15. 913-336-1121. yzerandthearts.com.
SKATEROBICS ‘Everything Roller Skating’: Sunday Funday FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Sundays, 2-7pm WHERE: St. Albans Memorial Park, Merrick Boulevard, St. Albans, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Skate, dance, or just listen to the music at this family event. WANT TO GO? 347-252-9618. eventbrite.com.
Cosmic Camp WHEN: Through Oct. 31: daily, 10am-5pm WHERE: CAMP, 110 Fifth Ave., Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Camp is the ultimate digital play zone, complete with interactive games, physical challenges, and crazy cosmic-themed experiences! WANT TO GO? $35. camp.com.
Sea Lions: Life by a Whisker WHEN: Through Jan. 2, 2022: Wednesday-Sunday, 10:15am; 11:30am; 12:45pm; 2pm; 3:15pm, and 4:30pm (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas) WHERE: The American Museum of Natural History, 200 Central Park W., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Dive into the world of a rare sea lion pup. WANT TO GO? $22.50-$33. 212-769-5100. amnh.org.
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Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Monday-Friday, 10am-8pm; Saturday-Sunday and holidays, 9am-9pm WHERE: Skylight on Vesey, 300 Vesey St., Battery Park City, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Encounter the brilliance of one of history’s greatest artists in a 360-degree exhibit of unparalleled proportions. WANT TO GO? $24.70-$64.90. vangoghexpo.com.
Rumpelstiltskin WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Friday, 12:30pm; Saturday-Sunday, 12:30pm and 2:30pm WHERE: Puppetworks Inc, 338 6th Ave., at 4th Street, Park Slope, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Watch Rumpelstiltskin turns straw into gold. WANT TO GO? $11; $10 children. 718-965-3391. puppetworks.org.
Kusama: Cosmic Nature WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Tuesday-Sunday and Monday federal holidays, 10am-6pm WHERE: New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Blvd., Bronx
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Seastreak Hudson River Cruises WHEN: Oct. 2-Nov. 7, see website for schedule WHERE: Seastreak, depart from West 39th St., Midtown, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Go on a fall foliage brunch cruise, a trip to a West Point Football Game, a West Point Campus Tour, or see the charming village of Cold Spring! WANT TO GO? Price varies. 800-262-8743. seastreak.com.
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The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze WHEN: Through Nov. 21: see website for scheduleWHERE: Van Cortlandt Manor, 525 S. Riverside Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County AGES: All WHAT: Experience the magic of more than 7,000 pumpkins lighting up the night at this 18th-century landscape. WANT TO GO? $40-$48; $32-$36 ages 3-17. 914-366-6900. hudsonvalley.org.
Greenpoint Market WHEN: Through Nov. 28: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm WHERE: Greenpoint Terminal Market, 2 Noble St., Greenpoint, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: This outdoor flea is located on the Brooklyn waterfront, showcasing more than 100 vendors, plus family programing. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. 718-6251327. greenpointterminalmarket.com.
NYC Winter Lantern Festival: A Bug’s Night Drive-Thru Adventure WHEN: Oct. 22-Jan. 9, 2022, see website for schedule
International Puppet Fringe Festival: Puppets of New York WHEN: Through March 31, 2022: Friday-Sunday, 10am-6pm WHERE: Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Explore this history of puppets and the influence they’ve had on New York. WANT TO GO? $20; $14 seniors 65 and older and students with ID; free for ages 19 and younger and members; tickets purchased in person are pay-as-you-wish. 212-534-1672. mcny.org.
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NYC Winter Lantern Festival: Escape WHEN: Oct. 29-Jan. 2, 2022, see website for schedule WHERE: Snug Harbor, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island AGES: All WHAT: Immerse your family in a breathtaking 8-acre light installation with brilliant displays of flowing flowers, an open sky, and deep-sea adventures! WANT TO GO? $24.99; $16.99 children ages 3-12; $29.22 Dec. 24-Jan. 2, 2022. nycwinterlanternfestival.com.
WHERE: Nassau County Museum of Art, 1 Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor, Long Island AGES: All WHAT: A Bug’s Night will dazzle your friends and family this holiday season as you drive through more than 20 acres of vivid lanterns and holiday lights at Nassau County Museum of Art! WANT TO GO? $34.99 weekdays; $49.99 weekends; $59.99 Dec. 24-Jan. 2, 2022. nycwinterlanternfestival.com.
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Apples to Apples WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 23, 11am-12pm WHERE: Alley Pond Environmental Center, 224-65 76th Ave., Oakland Gardens, Queens AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: Toddlers will enjoy tasting different types of apples and observing APEC’s Animals tasting them too. WANT TO GO? $20. 718-229-4000. alleypond.org.
Pumpkin Decorating! WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 30, 10-11am; 11am-12pm WHERE: Private Picassos Art Studio, 237 5th Ave., Park Slope, Brooklyn AGES: Newborn to 5
WHAT: Kids will decorate their own papier-mâché pumpkin with washable tempera paint, tempera paint sticks, and collage materials! WANT TO GO? $15. 718-215-0589. privatepicassos.com.
Best of BAMkids Film Festival: Small Wonders WHEN: Oct. 30-Nov. 7, See website for schedule WHERE: Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM Rose Cinemas), 30 Lafayette Ave., Boerum Hill, Brooklyn AGES: 3-5 WHAT: Little ones will enjoy 13 films from 10 countries showcasing a myriad of cultures. WANT TO GO? $14; $10 for children 13 and younger; $9 for BAM members. 718-636-4100. bam.org.
Laurie Berkner’s Halloween Party Family Concerts WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 31, 12pm and 5pm WHERE: Livestreamed on Berkner’s website AGES: All WHAT: Laurie will treat little tricksters to her brand-new Halloween song, “I Picked One Pumpkin,” plus “What Am I Gonna Be (for Halloween)?,” “Monster Boogie,” and more. A fun-filled virtual lobby will feature pre-show music and videos and a Halloween game WANT TO GO? $20; $80 meet-and-greet add-on. live.laurieberkner.com.
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A-MAZE-D WHEN: Through March 27, 2022: Thursday, 2-5pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10am-1pm and 2-5pm WHERE: Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave., Crown Heights, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Explore a maze created from corrugated cardboard boxes that transforms BCM’s 2nd floor Exhibit Gallery into a twisting and turning adventure made up of winding corridors and tunnels! WANT TO GO? $13; pay as you wish on Thursdays from 2-5pm. 718-735-4400. brooklynkids.org.
Me and My Bean Yoga by Yogi Beans FREE
Mozart for Munchkins FREE
WHEN: Through Dec. 15: Wednesdays, 10-10:45am WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, The Stage on Level 4, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Have a yoga experience with your little one that is fun and teaches the importance of a healthy lifestyle. WANT TO GO? 646-954-3155. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.
WHEN: Through Dec. 29: Saturdays, 10:30-11:30am WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Dance, clap, and sing along to a family-friendly experience featuring live, world-class musicians. Features a new theme each week! WANT TO GO? 720-270-0653. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.
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Elementary-Age Kids and families including chalk games, balls, crafts, and more. WANT TO GO? 718-393-7370. nycgovparks.org.
Rock n’ Roll Playhouse presented by Volvo: The Music of Aretha Franklin WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 1-2pm WHERE: Industry City, 274 36th St., Sunset Park, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Expect dancing, interactive games, and loads of fun during this performance featuring the music of Aretha Franklin and more! WANT TO GO? $5. 718-619-8664. industrycity.com.
Family Day at John Jay Park FREE Little Red’s Hood FREE WHEN: Friday, Oct. 1, 1-1:45pm WHERE: Sunset Park, 5th to 7th avenues, between 41st and 44th streets, Sunset Park, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: See this fresh retelling of the classic Little Red Riding Hood updated with a modern sensibility that appeals to kids. WANT TO GO? 212-360-1399. cityparksfoundation.org.
Queens Recreation Mobile Unit Pop-Up FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 11am-3pm WHERE: Grover Cleveland Playground, Stanhope Street, between Fairview and Grandview avenues, Glendale, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a variety of games and activities suitable for children 46
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WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 1-4pm WHERE: John Jay Park, East 78th Street and FDR Drive, Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a fun afternoon of crafts, inflatables, music, jumbo games, an obstacle course, and more! WANT TO GO? 212-408-0243. nycgovparks.org.
The Architecture of Trees II FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 11am-12pm WHERE: The Skyscraper Museum, 39 Battery Place, Battery Park City, Manhattan AGES: 5-12 WHAT: Draw the trees around you to understand their likeness to skyscrapers! WANT TO GO? 212-945-6324. skyscraper.org.
Jam with Elvis & Jan FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 1-3pm WHERE: The Old Stone House, 336 3rd St., Park Slope, Brooklyn AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Through visual, tactic, and writing prompts, kids can expect to create their own one-sheet zine. WANT TO GO? 718-768-3195. theoldstonehouse.org.
I Want to Be a Vet WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 3, 11am-12pm WHERE: Alley Pond Environmental Center, 224-65 76th Ave., Oakland Gardens AGES: 5-8 WHAT: Children will learn about the special needs of a variety of APEC’s Animal Ambassadors and observe them up close. WANT TO GO? $20. 718-229-4000. alleypond.org.
Puppet Shows by Wonderspark Puppets: ‘Three Little Pigs’ FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 3, 3-4pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: See this classic tale is retold with puppets. WANT TO GO? 646-954-3155. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.
Queens Recreation Mobile Unit Pop-Up FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 3, 11am-3pm WHERE: Glendale Playground, 70 Street and Central Avenue, Glendale, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a variety of games and activities suitable for children and families including chalk games, balls, crafts, and more. WANT TO GO? 718-393-7370. nycgovparks.org.
Denishawn: Dances by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn WHEN: Through Oct. 3: Thursday-Saturday, 7:30pm; Sunday, 3pm WHERE: Theatre at St. Jeans, 150 E. 76th St., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: 5-8 WHAT: See a program of dances by the Mother and Father of
American Modern Dance. WANT TO GO? $35; $25 for students, seniors, and dancers. 929222-3973. audreyrosspublicity.com.
Jazzy Scratch Art with Duke Ellington WHEN: Through Oct. 3: Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-12pm, 12:302:30pm, or 3-5pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Create scratch art paper from scratch inspired by Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestr. WANT TO GO? $15; $12 seniors 65 and older and visitors with disabilities. Advanced registration required. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.
Little Red’s Hood FREE WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1-1:45pm WHERE: Tompkins Square Park, Avenue A to Avenue B, between 7th and 10th streets, East Village, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: See a fresh retelling of the classic Little Red Riding Hood tale updated with a modern sensibility that appeals to kids. WANT TO GO? 212-360-1399. cityparksfoundation.org.
Little Red’s Hood FREE WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 7, 1-1:45pm WHERE: Forest Park, Myrtle Ave, between Union Turnpike and Park Lane South, Kew Gardens, Queens AGES: All WHAT: See a fresh retelling of the classic Little Red Riding Hood tale updated with a modern sensibility that appeals to kids. WANT TO GO? 212-360-1399. cityparksfoundation.org.
Harvest Festival FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 12-3pm WHERE: Randall’s Island Urban Farm, Fields 62 and 63, Randall’s Island AGES: All WHAT: Join the Randall’s Island Park Alliance for a free, family-friendly celebration of fall! Activities include storytimes, pumpkin decorating, face painting and glitter tattoos, farm exploration and harvest sampling, cookie decorating, cider and doughnuts, a pop-up book shop, scarecrow contest, crafts, lawn games, live entertainment, raffles, and more! WANT TO GO? 212-860-1899. randallsisland.org.
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Drop-off Movie Night WHEN: Friday, Oct. 8, 6-9pm WHERE: Twinkle Playspace, 144 Frost St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn AGES: 3-8 WHAT: Kids will enjoy 3 hours of open play and activities, a movie, crafts, and fun games, plus pizza, snacks, and drinks. WANT TO GO? $50; $5 members. 718-349-1300. twinkleplayspace.com.
Family Workshop: In the Wake of... FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 9, 11am-2pm WHERE: BRIC House, 647 Fulton St., Fort Greene, Brooklyn AGES: 5-12 WHAT: Inspired by Athena LaTocha’s monumental work In the Wake of..., families will have the opportunity to engage in two hands-on activities directly inspired by the exhibit. WANT TO GO? 718-683-5600. bricartsmedia.org.
The Rock and Roll Playhouse plays the Music of The Grateful Dead + More WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 10, 11am WHERE: Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Break out the tie-dye and groove along with your kids to the sounds of the The Grateful Dead. WANT TO GO? $12-$15. 718-963-3369. brooklynbowl.com.
Queens Recreation Mobile Unit Pop-Up FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 10, 11am-3pm WHERE: Sutphin Playground in Baisley Pond Park, North Conduit Avenue, Jamaica, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a variety of games and activities suitable for children and families including chalk games, balls, crafts, and more. WANT TO GO? 718-393-7370. nycgovparks.org.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day Weekend: Flor de maga and the Tainos WHEN: Oct. 9-11, Saturday-Monday, 10am-12pm, 12:302:30pm, or 3-5pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Learn about Tainos, the indigenous people of the Caribbean through stories and an art project. WANT TO GO? $15; $12 seniors 65 and older and visitors with disabilities. Advanced registration required. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.
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WHAT: Learn to distinguish between insects and arachnids and see a live tarantula up close! WANT TO GO? 212-795-1388. nycgovparks.org.
Fossil Week at CMOM! WHEN: Oct. 13-17, Wednesay-Sunday, 10am-12pm, 12:302:30pm, or 3-5pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Become a junior paleontologist while exploring different ways to dig up dinosaur fossils and make a craft. WANT TO GO? $15; $12 seniors 65 and older and visitors with disabilities. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.
Slime Time Surprise! WHEN: Oct. 20-22, Wednesday-Friday, 10am-12pm, 12:302:30pm, or 3-5pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Each day, CMOM will introduce a different kind of slime— slime that crunches and slime that slides, slime that glitters and slime that shines. WANT TO GO? $15; $12 seniors 65 and older and visitors with disabilities. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.
Eat, Drink & Be Scary! WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 28, 3-4:30pm WHERE: Alley Pond Environmental Center, 224-65 76th Ave., Oakland Gardens, Queens AGES: 5-12 WHAT: Create Jack-O’-Lantern Quesadillas, Spider Apple Slices, and delicious mugs of Hot Cocoa with Floating Eyeballs, then play Halloween bingo! WANT TO GO? $26. 718-229-4000. alleypond.org.
Spiderweb Installation WHEN: Oct. 27-29, Wednesday-Friday, 10am-12pm, 12:302:30pm, or 3-5pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Weave and wrap yarn and string to help build a spiderweb art installation. WANT TO GO? $15; $12 seniors 65 and older and visitors with disabilities. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.
Halloween Haunted Hike & Trivia Game WHEN: Friday, Oct. 29, 6:30-8:30pm WHERE: Alley Pond Environmental Center, 224-65 76th Ave., Oakland Gardens, Queens AGES: 9-12 WHAT: Search for nocturnal and creepy animals, then play a Halloween-themed trivia games and enjoy sweet treats and spooky hot chocolate! WANT TO GO? $32. 718-229-4000. alleypond.org.
Glide and Ride Class for Kids FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 29: Fridays, 3-5pm WHERE: Shirley Chisholm State Park, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave., Bike Library near the entrance along Hendrix Creek, East New York, Brooklyn AGES: 5-17 WHAT: Learn to ride a bike with an instructor. WANT TO GO? 718-277-2420. parks.ny.gov.
Creative Break FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 30: Wednesday, 11am and 3pm; Thursday-Saturday, 11am WHERE: Little Island, Pier 55 at Hudson River Park Hudson River Greenway, Meatpacking District, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Join Little Island for weekly artmaking activities for all ages. WANT TO GO? littleisland.org.
Terrifying Tote Bag Design WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 31, 10am-12pm, 12:30-2:30pm, or 3-5pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Get ready for Halloween by designing a tote bag for your crazy collection of candy! WANT TO GO? $15; $12 seniors 65 and older and visitors with disabilities. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.
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Wednesday Funday at Green Meadows Farm WHEN: Oct. 6-Nov. 2, Wednesdays and Nov. 2, 10am-4pm WHERE: Aviator Sports and Events Center, Floyd Bennett Field, 3159 Flatbush Ave., Marine Park, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Visit the friendly animals, have fun on the hayride, pick your own pumpkin, and be delighted by Fall decorations. WANT TO GO? $12. 718-758-7500. aviatorsports.com.
Sleepy Hollow the Musical WHEN: Through Nov. 7: Thursday-Friday, 7pm; Saturday, 3pm and 7pm; Sunday, 2pm WHERE: The Players Theatre, 115 MacDougal Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan AGES: 9 and older WHAT: This musical adaptation of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow features a live percussion and cello ensemble with spell-binding choreography. WANT TO GO? $32-$62. 212-475-1237. hollowthemusical.com.
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Pick Your Own Pumpkins Choose the perfect gourd to carve into a jack-o’-lantern at one of our favorite pumpkin patches. By Stacey Feintuch
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or families living in NYC, the only thing scarier than Halloween is having to leave the city for pumpkin picking. Fortunately, there are several pumpkin patches in NYC where families can go pumpkin picking. But if a day trip to a farm or orchard outside the city is on your family’s fall fun to-do list, we’ve also included a few places to pick pumpkins that are within approximately a 1-hour, 30-minute drive! As with anything these days, it’s a good idea to call before heading out to confirm pick-your-own availability and hours. 50
NEW YORK CITY Queens Botanical Garden 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Queens queensbotanical.org 718-886-3800 Hours: Oct. 16-31, Saturday-Sunday, 8am6pm Admission: $10; $12 children ages 4 and older, which includes a pumpkin and activity kit; free for kids younger than 4 If you’re looking for the perfect fall photo op, you’ll find it at QBG this fall. Ticket fee includes admission to both the
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pumpkin patch and the garden, so you will have plenty of chances to snap the perfect autumn shot. Kids can also meet and take pictures with costumed nature creatures roaming the farm. For adults 21 and older, available are harvest and pumpkin-themed beers and ciders for purchase. Why we love it: Can’t decide on the perfect pumpkin? Get them all! Extra pumpkins are just $6 each.
Queens County Farm Museum 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, Queens
queensfarm.org 718-347-3276 Hours: Oct. 1-30, daily, 11am-4:30pm Admission: Pumpkins priced by size. October is pumpkin month at Queens County Farm. Enjoy the crisp fall air as you wander through the patch to scoop up the perfect pumpkin. Walk the farm grounds and soak in some New York history. This farm is one of the longest continually farmed sites in New York state, dating back to 1697. Why we love it: Enjoy on-site hayrides and a 3-acre interactive corn maze.
Green Meadows Farm 3159 Flatbush Avenue, Marine Park, Brooklyn greenmeadowsfarmbrooklyn.com 718-470-0278 Hours: Through Oct. 31: Saturday-Sunday (plus Monday, Oct. 11, and Wednesdays Oct. 6-Nov. 2), 11am-5pm. Admission: $12 ages 2 and older Located in Aviator Sports Center on Floyd Bennett Field, this pumpkin patch offers hayrides, 10 different tractors for kids to explore, a farm playground, a milking cow, a bulldozer to operate, a roller slide, and more, plus a free pumpkin with admission. Partake in the Halloween Candy Hunt the last two weekends in October, then come back in November for a pumpkin-smashing good time. Why we love it: Midweek hours are available for homeschoolers and little ones, plus there’s a petting zoo so your crew can feed some friendly farm animals.
Vale Park 111 N. 12th St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn thewilliamvale.com 718-631-8400 Hours: Sundays, Oct. 18 and 25, 11:30am-3pm Admission: Admission is free. Pumpkins are priced by size. The William Vale, a luxury hotel in Williamsburg, lures in pumpkin pickers with its seasonal patch, where you can select your favorite and then customize it at the craft tables or create a scarecrow to take home.
Why we love it: Kids can get busy crafting while Mom and Dad sip warm beverages like hot chocolate, apple cider, or mulled wine.
Decker Farm Historic Richmond Town, 435 Richmond Hill Road, Staten Island historicrichmondtown.org 718-351-1611 Hours: Oct. 2-31, Saturday-Sunday (plus Monday, Oct. 11), 11am-5pm Admission: Online: $9; $4 children ages 3-12; free for children ages 2 and younger (plus service fee). At door: $11; $4 children ages 3-12; free for children ages 2 and younger. Tickets on sale now. Check the website for details. This pumpkin patch features pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. Complete with photo-ops and fall decorations, you’re sure to experience a picture-perfect moment as you decide which pumpkin to
take home. And don’t miss the Pumpkin Chucking, Snack Wagon, Living History Demonstrations, and more! Why we love it: Watch the kids try to solve a maze made completely of hay bales.
Greenside Up Garden Center 2777 Arthur Kill Road, Rossville, Staten Island greensideupgardencenter.com 718-967-5039 Hours: Oct. 1-31: Monday-Friday, 126pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10am-6pm Admission: Free admission. In addition to selecting the perfect
pumpkin for their jack-o’-lanterns, kids can enjoy inflatables, pumpkin painting, a corn maze, games, and prizes. Plus, there’s a snack shack and you can book Halloween or birthday parties to celebrate the season. Why we love it: For fans of thrills and chills, Greenside Up has a haunted house for adults on weekends. Call up the babysitter and enjoy a spooky night out!
WESTCHESTER COUNTY Outhouse Orchards 139 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem outhouseorchardsny.com 914-277-3188 Hours: Saturday-Sunday, 9am-5:30pm; arrive within the first hour of your admission and finish within your reservation time slot. Admission: Reserve a ticket online for entrance and parking at the orchard for one vehicle: $15, plus $2.73 fee covers all people inside the vehicle. At the farm, you can purchase bags for apple picking, corn maze tickets, or browse the country store. Pumpkins sold by the pound. You’ll find a wide selection of pumpkins, gourds, and Halloween decorations that will get you in the fall spirit as soon as you lay eyes on their pumpkin patch (all pumpkins are vine free). Pick your favorite pumpkin and staff will weigh it for you at the check-out tent. Why we love it: The 2021 corn maze is ready for you to solve. See if you can find your way out.
Wilkens Fruit & Fir Farm 1335 White Hill Road, Yorktown Heights wilkensfarm.com 914-245-5111 Hours: Anticipated opening for pumpkins is Oct. 1: Wednesday-Monday, 10am4:30pm. Check Harvest Calendar for exact dates. Admission: Check back for details. The 2021 season celebrates the 105th year of harvest at Wilkens. When you’re done choosing your pumpkin, get lost in NYMetroParents 51 NYMetro
ROCKLAND COUNTY Dr. Davies Farm 306 Route 304, Congers drdaviesfarm.com 845-268-7020 Hours: Exact times for pumpkin picking not available at press time. Online reservations available and walk-ins welcome. Check the website for details. Admission: The pumpkin patch is free to walk but pay for all that you pick (pumpkins range from
the corn maze that gets a new and updated design each year. Why we love it: It also offers pick-yourown apples, peaches, nectarines, and Christmas trees.
Stuart’s Fruit Farm 62 Granite Springs Road, Granite Springs stuartsfarm.com 914-245-2784 Hours: Pumpkins now available; daily, 9am-6pm Admission: Check back for details You can select your perfect pumpkin for decorating, carving, or just to have for décor. Visit the farm stand to buy a prepicked pumpkin, gourds, Indian corn, and corn stalks. Why we love it: An on-site bakery offers pies, apple cider, apple cider doughnuts, muffins, scones, and other treats for sale.
Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard 130 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem harvestmoonfarmandorchard.com 914-485-1210 Hours: Farm store: Monday-Sunday, 9am-6pm. Call for pumpkin availability. Admission: $15 for apple picking. Children ages 3 and younger are free. Primarily an apple orchard, this farm grows other seasonal produce, and the pumpkin patch is now open. Why we love it: Each ticket includes access to the orchard, live music, fresh doughnuts, and farm store shopping.
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$3-$40). Grab your wagon or wheelbarrow and come on down to the pumpkin patch at this farm—it’s been family run since 1891. You can even take hayride to the patch (optional at $10), or go apple picking while you’re here, too. Why we love it: They sell mouthwatering delicious homemade doughnuts and cold and hot apple cider.
NEW JERSEY Alstede Farms 1 Alstede Farm Lane, Chester alstedefarms.com 908-879-7189 Hours: daily, 9am-6pm (last admission to pick-your-own is 5pm). Pumpkins anticipated to be available mid- to late September. Check the website for updates. Admission: Exact prices for pumpkin picking not available yet. Check the website to make reservations in advance online (it’s a little cheaper than purchasing at the door and guarantees your entry) Alstede Farms offers orange and white pumpkins, munchkins, gourds, and assorted winter squash—all available in u-pick! Pony and tractor-pulled wagon rides are offered daily (for an extra fee). Plus, you can visit with and feed some of the farm’s animals. Why we love it: Sunflower, evergreen,
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and corn mazes are on-site and included with pick-your-own admission.
Demarest Farms 244 Wierimus Road, Hillsdale demarestfarms.com 201-666-0472 Hours: Sept. 18-Oct. 31, Thursday-Sunday, 8am-5pm. Visits limited to your reservation time frame. Arrive promptly at your scheduled time. If you arrive late, you’ll still be asked to leave at the end of your reservation time. Admission: Use the online reservation system: $7 ages 2 and older (includes free parking and entrance to the pumpkin patch), plus $12 for the largest pumpkin that you pick. Free for children younger than 2. Open since 1886, this farm is a staple in Bergen County. Hayrides still aren’t being given right now, so wear shoes for walking on uneven surfaces. No outside items allowed including strollers, backpacks, and purses. Pro tip: Come later in the day and stay for the Halloween Light Show, a drive-through experience available Sept. 17-Oct. 31 (advanced reservations required). Why we love it: Save room for the farm’s delish apple cider doughnuts, washed down with fresh apple cider.
Secor Farms 85 Airmont Ave., Mahwah secorfarms.com 201-529-2595 Hours: Pumpkin picking typically goes from mid-September until the end of October, daily, 9am-4:30pm. Check the website for details. Admission: Pricing varies depending on size of pumpkin. Walk to the decorated pumpkin patch to find the best pumpkin to take home. Scattered in the pumpkin patch, you’ll also find fun decorations for photo ops. In addition to pumpkins, it carries a large selection of gourds, jack-be-little pumpkins, corn stalks, and Halloween decorations. And don’t forget the corn maze! Why we love it: Check out the farm’s market, which carries a variety of New York
state apples, fresh-pressed apple cider, and homemade apple cider doughnuts.
Stony Hill Farms 15 North Road, Chester stonyhillfarms.com 908-879-2908 Hours: Late September-October, daily, 10am-5pm (last entry is at 4pm). Call or check Facebook for u-pick availability. Admission: Entry fee starts at $7.99 (online). Pumpkins range from $2.99-$19.99 In addition to picking pumpkins, general admission guests can enjoy hayrides to fields (available weekends only), picnic areas, the Barnyard Board Game, Tile Maze, and Noah’s Ark Playground. And if you choose a higher ticket option, you’ll get access to the giant and mini corn mazes and trike racing. Why we love it: As if there weren’t already enough fun in store, you can also add on gem mining and duck races.
LONG ISLAND Dees Nursery 69 Atlantic Ave., Oceanside deesnursery.com 516-678-3535 Hours: Through Oct. 23: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. Admission: $8.99 per family up to 6 ($1 each additional person). Individual activity prices vary. Pick and paint your perfect pumpkin, take a ride on a pony, mine for gems and fossils, feed the farm animals, go on a spooky walk, enjoy freshly roasted corn, and more. Why we love it: Plus, the nursery is
pet-friendly! Bring Fido (if he’s on a leash).
Fairview Farm 19 Horsemill Lane, Bridgehampton fairviewfarmatmecox.com 631-537-6154 Hours: Through Nov. 8: Friday-Sunday, 10am-6pm Admission: $12; $10 children ages 4-11; free for children 3 and younger Pick your own pumpkins, gourds, or squash, shoot corn from a cannon, lose yourself in an 8-acre corn maze, and more. Why we love it: Fairview’s corn maze spans approximately 2 miles of paths, with two bridges which allow spectacular views of surrounding farmland, Mecox Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean!
F&W Schmitt’s Family Farm 26 Pinelawn Road, Melville schmittfarms.com 631-271-3276 Hours: Through Oct. 31: Monday-Friday, 12-5pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm Admission: $10; free for children ages 16 months and younger. Pumpkins are an additional fee. Hayrides, mini golf, photo ops, and access to the playground are all included in your admission at this family farm. On weekends, there’s even more fun, including pony rides, a petting zoo, haunted corn trail, and a haunted house (all require an additional fee). Why we love it: Want a taste of Halloween but your kids aren’t ready for a full haunted house? The farm offers a daytime walkthrough of the haunted house, with the lights turned on and no actors.
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Hick’s Nurseries 100 Jericho Turnpike, Westbury hicksnurseries.com 516-334-0066 Hours: Through Oct. 31: daily, 8am-6pm. Admission: Free. Pumpkins are priced by size. Hicks boasts a myriad of fall harvest selections, including cinderella pumpkins, cheese pumpkins, mystic pumpkins, peanut pumpkins, acorn and butternut squash, fairy tale squash, gooseneck squash, turban squash, and many more. Kids can take pictures with Otto the Ghost (he’s friendly!) and walk-thru his animated story. Why we love it: Fall foodies will love the selection of pumpkins for their baked food spreads.
White Post Farms 250 Old Country Road, Melville whitepostfarms.com 631-351-9373 Hours: Through Oct. 3: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-6pm. Oct. 9-24 (plus Oct. 11), Saturday-Sunday, 9am-6pm. Admission: $32.95 (+tax); free for children younger than 15 months. Pumpkins: $0.69 per pound. Fall Festival weekends at White Post Farms feature pumpkin picking, an animal farm, pony rides and train rides (both require an extra fee), sing-along hayrides, pumpkin painting, a variety of family shows, tasty treats, and more. Why we love it: In addition to getting up close to the farm’s animals, kids can handor bottle-feed some of the animals (for an extra fee).
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Pumpkin Carving 101
Experts share tips and tricks for carving jack-o’-lanterns with kids
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lanning to carve a pumpkin with your kids for Halloween but not sure where to start? Follow these easy pumpkin-carving tips from the pros: Michael Natiello, master carver and creative director of The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze in Westchester County and Long Island, and Thomas Olton, from Rise of the Jack O’Lanterns on Long Island.
HOW TO PICK THE PERFECT PUMPKIN
There are two ways to approach it. You either have a design in mind and find a pumpkin that suits the design, or you choose your favorite pumpkin and let it ‘speak’ to you. if a pumpkin looks like Frankenstein’s monster, carve it into Frankenstein’s monster. • When choosing your pumpkin, look for one that is without bruises, is evenly colored, and isn’t moldy or rotten. Check the bottom for rot and tap gently to hear a firm, hollow sound. • The lighter the pumpkin’s skin, the softer the pumpkin will be, thus the easier to carve. However, lighter-skinned pumpkins may not last as long after carving. • Choose a pumpkin with a smooth, flat face, with shallow ridges and few of them. Never carry your pumpkin by the stem. • If it’s heavy, that’s a good sign. If it’s light, it’s probably been sitting around a while, so it will be shriveled up or dried out. It’s like picking an apple—you want the freshest fruit.
DESIGNING YOUR JACK-O’-LANTERN
A good rule of thumb is larger and simpler shapes are best for younger kids. As the shapes get smaller and more complicated, it’s going to take someone a little older with a little more skill. 54
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With just a quick Internet search, you can find numerous stencils that will help bring your child’s favorite characters to life on a pumpkin. If you decide you want to create your own image, you’ll still want to draw it on paper first. You can then transfer your drawing onto the pumpkin and ensure it looks good before carving. Most people will tape a picture onto the pumpkin and trace it out by making tiny holes in the skin of the pumpkin with a small pin along the outlines. When you peel the paper off, you will have dotted lines that make up your image. Another method is to rub the back of the piece of paper with a piece of charcoal to make it completely black. Tape the paper on the pumpkin, charcoal-side down, and then trace the image with a ballpoint pen. That will leave a pencil copy of your image.
PUMPKIN CARVING TOOLS
Exacto knives are great for carving pumpkins. A lot of people think it’s too dangerous to use very sharp knives, but a sharp knife used carefully is a lot safer than a dull knife you must force through the pumpkin. You can also use commercially available pumpkin saws, which are found in pumpkin carving tool kits in stores this time of year. If
small children are going to take part in the carving, you’ll want to find some of these tools. Want to get a little more creative? Go through your junk drawer. Anything that can make a dent or a divot in the pumpkin is fair game. Think: screwdrivers, old keys, melon ballers, anything metal.
HOW TO CARVE PUMPKINS WITH KIDS
Once you’ve picked out the perfect pumpkin, you’ll want to: • Wash the pumpkin with soapy water, then dry it. • Cut a hole in the bottom of the pumpkin. This helps to keep the pumpkin stable. If you prefer the more traditional look of a hole in the top, cut it with a slanted edge, which will keep the top from falling inside. • Give your child a spoon and let them go to town ripping the guts out of it. That’s the messy and the fun part! • Scrape the inside flesh clean and smooth until it’s approximately 1-inch thick. • Transfer or draw your pattern onto the chosen side of the pumpkin. • Make cutouts. » Think about your cut before you make it. » Start in the middle and work your way out (this helps keep the pumpkin structurally sound). » Leave large areas to cut out for last and cut them into smaller pieces for easier removal. As you begin removing pieces, the pumpkin will get increasingly delicate. You will find it much easier to cut out the small details first, when the pumpkin is most stable.
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» Hold cutting tool perpendicular to the surface. » Cut with gentle, steady sawing motions. » Point the cutting tool toward the pumpkin’s center. » Resist the urge to poke the cut out into the pumpkin. Instead, push it out toward you from the inside. » On corners or if changing directions, remove the carving tool then reinsert it in the new direction. • Cut a vent or chimney in the back top of the pumpkin. • Once complete, wash under cold water and pat dry with paper towels. • Once your pumpkin is completely dry, add a candle or electric tea light inside!
PRESERVING A CARVED PUMPKIN
How long your pumpkin lasts outdoors will depend on weather and the elements. But here are a few tips to lengthen your jacko’-lantern’s lifespan: • Make sure it’s wrapped in plastic and stored in a cool environment when not in use. Some people put it in their fridge or a cool, dark place. You don’t want it baking in the blazing sun because it turns into rot and mush. • After carving, clean your jack-o’-lantern with soapy water or disinfect it with a mild bleach solution (a little bleach and water or any bleach-based bathroom cleanser). That’ll kill all the bacteria that’ll break your pumpkin down and will help your pumpkin to survive a few days longer. • You also can coat any openings with petroleum jelly or commercially available pumpkin preservatives.
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5 Tips for a Successful IEP Meeting One mom shares what she does in Individualized Education Program meetings to help them run smoothly. By Dana Greenberg
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hose of us who’ve been through it before are very aware how stressful and unpredictable IEP meetings can be. IEP stands for Individualized Education Program, which is the plan created for every child eligible for special-needs services from their public school specifying how the school will meet their specific educational needs. IEP meetings are the yearly get-together at which parents gather with a team of professionals from the school district to discuss your child’s needs for the upcoming school year and develop our child’s plan for the year. We parents know what our children need better than anyone, but, unfortunately, we are not always heard. Here are some of the things I do at my meeting to help ensure that it is a success.
SHOW A PICTURE OF YOUR CHILD. One of the first things I do is hold up a picture of my son and introduce him. Usually there are people at the meeting who have never met him. I would like them to all see the boy we are talking about, to put a face with his name and his needs.
TAKE GOOD NOTES. Ask the professionals to slow down if you need them to. Let them know you don’t want to miss anything. I usually bring a notebook to write in. Be sure to ask who everyone is and what their titles are. Before you leave, ask for a copy of the minutes (that someone should have been taking). You can compare the minutes to your notes to make sure you’re all on the same page.
NEVER SIGN ANYTHING — EXCEPT THE ATTENDANCE SHEET. This is definitely something to remember. If they ask you to sign something else, tell them you want to review it at home; you are allowed to say this. Before you leave the meeting, ask them to give you a copy of the attendance sheet as well.
DON’T LET THEM RUSH YOU. If these meetings are still new to you, you may hear words and terms that are not completely familiar to you. Feel free to ask them to explain everything. That is their job. Remind them, if necessary, that this is your child who is being discussed, not an abstract idea. If time runs out and you feel like you need more time, you can ask for an additional meeting to continue the discussion.
DISCUSS PLACEMENTS. If you have already visited potential schools, let them know. Give them details as to what you saw and why it would not work for your child. Let them know that you have been proactive about the situation. Ask them to discuss their ideas about possible placements for your child. Remember, nothing is set in stone at this time, but this is something that should be discussed. These are some of the things I always do at my son’s IEP meeting, I hope they may help guide you to a smoother, more successful IEP meeting of your own.
Dana Greenberg is a mom of twins living in Manhattan. Her site, TheAutismClub.com, was created to connect moms who have kids with special needs, like her son Jack—who has autism—and offer them a space to tell their stories. This article was originally published in 2017.
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Pediatric Cardiology 948 48th St., 1st floor, Brooklyn 6701 Bay Parkway, 4th floor, Brooklyn 718-283-7500 maimo.org/find-a-doctor/hanano-watanabe Dr. Hanano Watanabe is a board-certified pediatric cardiologist at the Maimonides Children’s Hospital who completed her Pediatric Cardiology training at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center. She is part of a dedicated team of pediatric cardiologists providing infants, children, and adolescents with comprehensive evaluation and treatment for congenital heart disease, murmurs, arrhythmias (including fetal arrhythmias), and other cardiac disorders. Dr. Watanabe is a compassionate and dedicated physician who provides individualized care plans for every patient. The Maimonides Children’s Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, including fetal and pediatric transthoracic echocardiography.
Linda Chen, D.O. - Maimonides Children’s Hospital Pediatric Pulmonology
948 48th St., 3rd floor, Brooklyn 718-283-7500 maimo.org/find-a-doctor/linda-chen Dr. Linda Chen is a respected, experienced, board-certified pediatric pulmonologist who is a member of our comprehensive Pediatric Pulmonary service that cares for infants, children, and adolescents with all forms of lung concerns and disease including asthma, pneumonia, chronic lung disease, chronic cough, and other pulmonary issues. In addition to consultations and care of lung problems and diseases, our team also offers pulmonary function testing, allergy evaluation, pre-operative assessment, pediatric sleep evaluation, and bronchoscopy. Our pulmonologists provide the highest level of compassionate, family-centered care in an environment designed just for children.
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948 48th St., 3rd floor, Brooklyn 6701 Bay Parkway, 4th floor, Brooklyn 718-283-7500 maimo.org/find-a-doctor/rabia-agha Dr. Rabia Agha is director of the Pediatric Infectious Disease Division at the Maimonides Children’s Hospital. She is boardcertified in pediatric infectious diseases, and specializes in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of complicated infections in infants, children, and adolescents. Dr. Agha oversees our COVID Recovery Program for Children. In addition, she treats a wide range of conditions including congenital infections, invasive bacterial infections, unusual infections in immunocompromised patients, fever of unknown origin, Lyme disease, and travel-related infections. She also directs the Family Travel Medicine Center.
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CAMPS All Star Studio........................................68 Countryside Montessori School..............28 Rose Academy of Ballet.........................55 SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young.........................................63 School of Rock - Queens........................43
CHILD CARE / DAY CARE AKA PS Family NYC.................................3 Apex Social Group.................................58 Brooklyn Global Prep.............................27
CLASSES Atlantic Acting School............................15 Brooklyn Music School...........................43 Further Music School.............................49 Performing Arts Conservatory of NY.......31 SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young.........................................63 The Flatbush Theater Project..................53
DANCE All Star Studio........................................68 Performing Arts Conservatory of NY.......31 Rose Academy of Ballet.........................55
Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services............................................13 Janine Stiene Suffolk Center for Speech........................................41
EDUCATION Academy for Young Minds.....................56 AKA PS Family NYC.................................3 Archbishop Molloy High School.............24 Boostmatics...........................................55 Brooklyn Global Prep.............................27 Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services.......................13 Countryside Montessori School..............28 Dwight School.......................................29 Fontbonne Hall Academy.......................49 Garden School.......................................17 Gillen Brewer.........................................61 Huntington Learning Center..................29 Ideal School...........................................59 Kew Forest School...................................5 Lightbridge Academy.............................39 Manhattan Charter School....................19 Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School........................................2 Our World Neighborhood School...........27 The École...............................................12 Wetherby-Pembridge School..................21 Zeta Charter Schools.............................23
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Empire Circus........................................10 Gazillion Bubble Show.............................7 Seastreak Ferries....................................67
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FITNESS All Star Studio........................................68 Rose Academy of Ballet.........................55
HEALTH Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services............................................13 Hunger Free America.............................25 Maimonides Medical Center..............2, 68
HOME SERVICES Hunger Free America.............................25
MUSIC Brooklyn Music School...........................43 Performing Arts Conservatory of NY.......31 School of Rock - Queens........................43
PERFORMING ARTS / ACTING
SPECIAL NEEDS Academy for Young Minds.....................56 Apex Social Group.................................58 Birch Family Services..............................61 Chatty Child Speech Therapy, PLLC........63 Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services............................................13 Further Music School.............................49 Gillen Brewer.........................................61 Ideal School...........................................59 Janine Stiene Suffolk Center for Speech.............................................41 Los Ninos..............................................11 SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young.........................................63 The 13th Child.......................................31
Atlantic Acting School............................15 Performing Arts Conservatory of NY.......31
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The Villani Group - River Terrace Associates..........................................2
Boostmatics...........................................55 Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services............................................13
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The Flatbush Theater Project..................53
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all happens to be my favorite season of the year. There’s something special about the changing colors of leaves, cozier outfits, crisp fresh air, and the multitude of outdoor activities available to choose from. All that, and my hair doesn’t frizz as much as it does in the summer! Brands like Starbucks, Bath and Body, and even Budweiser notoriously offer up pumpkin-spiced flavors before the season even begins. Truth be told, I’ve never tried pumpkin, let alone anything pumpkin-spiced, but, hey, crowds go wild for the flavor. There’s plenty of other fall-themed products to try outside of just pumpkin, so here are some of my picks:
As fall progresses and the days get shorter, the mornings feel harder. I love simple and quick breakfast options because chances are I’m tired and groggy from a Real Housewives binge on Bravo from the night before. Purely Elizabeth’s oatmeal options are crafted with a plant-based protein and superfood ingredients, like chia and flax, to fuel the start of your day. Fall flavors include Classic Cinnamon and Apple Cinnamon Pecan. purelyelizabeth.com.
No matter what season, Mamas ain’t making it without coffee. Recently, I’ve been living on Lucky Jack Coffee. It’s a handcrafted, sustainable coffee that’s roasted in small batches with a slow cold-steep brew process. They come in great flavors, all of which are certified organic: Caramel, Mocha, Vanilla, and the seasonal Pumpkin Spice. Plus, Lucky Jack also offers nitro oat milk lattes. luckyjackcoffee.com.
Decocrated is an award-winning home decor box that offers seasonal pieces delivered right to your door four times a year. Items can be decorative trays, tabletop decor, throw pillow covers, DIY projects, and more. The curated collection lets you seamlessly transition your home each season and complements any existing decor you already have. decocrated.com.
Creating a calming candle at home is possible with Siblings, a DIY candle kit that uses eco-friendly materials to encourage the reuse of its awesome vessels. Not only do the candles smell delicious, but it’s a fun and easy activity to do with the family. Just microwave the bag to melt the wax, add the wick to the vessel, and pour the wax. Genius! siblings.co.
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Little Bridges provides a set of funfilled activities that are designed to inspire meaningful conversations and connections between kids and adults. I was a huge fan of its Grandma & Me: In the Kitchen Activity Kit (well, my mom was!), and I’m really pumped for the newest activity kit called Family Time Fun. It offers more than 45 boredom-busting ideas for fun and memorable play, perfect for those rainy, cold fall days when you can’t go hiking or apple picking! littlebridges.com.
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Another easy breakfast option? Ellenos, my favorite yogurt ever, is a cult-favorite Greek yogurt brand. It recently launched a seasonal Pumpkin Pie flavor made with its iconic base and enhanced with a swirl of pumpkin puree and a pumpkin crumble on top. ellenos.com.
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