2 – 5 pm The Port Summer Show Presents “Bye Bye Birdie” Ages: 5 and upAttractions Community Family Paul D. Schreiber High SchoolPort Washington
2 – 4 pm Lighthouse Weekend 2025 Presentation on Lighthouse Keeper Ida Lewis, Newport Rhode Island Ages: AllFamily National Lighthouse MuseumStaten Island
2 – 4 pm Watson Adventures’ Secrets of Grand Central Scavenger Hunt Attractions Games Grand Central TerminalNew York City
2 pm STEAM: Build & Play! Ages: 5 – 12Craft & DIY Family Belmont Library and Enrico Fermi Cultural CenterBronx
2 pm Summer Teen Movie Matinee: The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim Ages: 13 and upFamily Film Throg’s Neck LibraryThroggs Neck
2 pm Family Movie Matinee and Coloring: Dog Man Ages: 12 and underFamily Film Mariners Harbor LibraryStaten Island
2 – 3 pm “Superhuman Body” STEM Screening Series Ages: 9 and upFamily Free New York Hall of ScienceCorona
2 – 4 pm The Outlaws Who Built NYC Tour History & Culture Outdoors M Social Hotel New York DowntownFinancial District
4 – 6 pm The Gallery at Quogue Library presents Garrett Chingery: Wings from Within Art Free Quogue Library IncQuogue
4 – 6:30 pm Speakeasy, Die Softly: Immersive Murder Mystery Dinner Theater at Carmine’s Comedy Food & Drink Carmine’s Italian Restaurant – Times SquareNew York City
4 pm Ami Park’s Solo Exhibition – Echoes of Silence: Meditation in Monochrome Art Free The Garage Art CenterBayside
5 – 6 pm WHCO Summer Picnic Concerts! Ages: AllFamily Free Music Dyckman Farmhouse MuseumWashington Heights
5 – 11 pm Hetrick-Martin Institute’s 25th Anniversary ‘School’s Out’ Benefit Community Fundraisers Private Home – RSVP for AddressSagaponack
5 – 6 pm LongHouse Presents – Ravel, Bach, Chopin, and More on Piano Music Outdoors LongHouse ReserveEast Hampton
Schneps Podcasts Paul S. Ryan, Executive Director of the New York City Campaign Finance Board Talks Transparency and Voting in NYC