10 am – 3 pm Public Archaeology at Newlin Grist Mill Free History & Culture Newlin Grist MillGlen Mills
10 am – noon Neighborhood Walking Tours with the Preservation Alliance Sportime Pickleball YorktownYorktown Heights
10 am – 4 pm Warren County Winery Train Ages: AllFamily Food & Drink Tours delaware river railroad excursionsPhillipsburg
10 am – 6 pm Hellerick’s Adventure Farm Fall Festival Ages: AllAnimals Attractions Family Hellerick’s Adventure FarmDoylestown
11 am – 1 pm Crafting History: Pinch Pots! Ages: 5 and upArt Classes Family Historic St. George’s Museum and ArchivesPhiladelphia
Noon – 3 pm Swish & Skill at Faber: Free Instructional Basketball Clinic for Kids Ages: 5 and upFamily Free Sports Faber ParkStaten Island
1 – 2:30 pm The Great Philadelphia Comedy Magic Walking Tour Ages: 9 and upAttractions Comedy Family Philly Magic ToursPhiladelphia
2:30 – 4 pm My Son The Waiter, A Jewish Tragedy & STILL NOT FAMOUS! Theater Walnut Street Theater-Studio on 3Philadelphia
7:30 – 9 pm My Son The Waiter, A Jewish Tragedy & STILL NOT FAMOUS! Theater Walnut Street Theater-Studio on 3Philadelphia
10 am – 4 pm Warren County Winery Train Ages: AllFamily Food & Drink Tours delaware river railroad excursionsPhillipsburg
10 am – 6 pm Hellerick’s Adventure Farm Fall Festival Ages: AllAnimals Attractions Family Hellerick’s Adventure FarmDoylestown
2:30 – 4 pm My Son The Waiter, A Jewish Tragedy & STILL NOT FAMOUS! Theater Walnut Street Theater-Studio on 3Philadelphia
Tomorrow, 2:30 pm My Son The Waiter, A Jewish Tragedy & STILL NOT FAMOUS! Walnut Street Theater-Studio on 3
Oct. 14, 5 pm PMA Contemporary Craft Show Shop and Celebrate at Boyds Boyds Philadelphia, 1818 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Metro Philadelphia Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution – and added in later via the First Amendment
amNY A party under a bridge: 88rising’s Head in the Clouds lights up Brooklyn in 10-year anniversary celebration of Asian culture and artists
Schneps Podcasts Randy Mastro, first deputy mayor of New York City under mayor Eric Adams and co-chair of the Hamptons International Film Festival