11 am – 7 pm Sabai Design, Sustainable DTC Furniture Brand, Opens New Showroom in Brooklyn Free 101 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249Brooklyn
Noon – 2 pm Caribbean Heritage Celebration Ages: AllAttractions Caribbean Family Shirley Chisholm State Park (Hendrix Creek Patio)Brooklyn
Noon – 3 pm Celebrate Shorebirds Festival Ages: AllAnimals Environment Family Rockaway Beach and BoardwalkRockaway Beach
1 – 5 pm Open Hours at the Environmental Education Center Ages: AllFamily Free Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy Environmental Education CenterBrooklyn
1 – 2 pm Craft Course: Pride Buttons Ages: 13 and upCraft & DIY Family Free Pride Center of Staten IslandStaten Island
1 – 3 pm Socrateens Exhibition End of Year Reception Art Cultural Socrates Sculpture ParkLong Island City
2 – 4 pm ‘Block Party Jam’ at MoMA PS1 Plaza Party Long Island City Classes Community MoMa PS1Long Island City
2 – 4 pm Queensboro Dance Festival: Block Party Jam Ages: AllDance Family Festivals MoMa PS1Long Island City
3 – 4 pm Latin Jazz with The New York Pops Community Free Queens Public Library- Richmond HillRichmond Hill
3:30 – 5:30 pm SILENT MOVIE MATINEE: “THE CIRCUS”, 1928 Film Free Brooklyn Public Library — Central LibraryBrooklyn
4 – 8 pm Summer Crush featuring Eli Escobar Ages: AllDance Family Food & Drink Olly Olly MarketChelsea
5 – 10 pm Bryant Park Picnic Performances: Emerging Music Festival Day 2 – Horsegirl, Hannah Jadagu, Bloomsday, Greg Mendez, @ Concert Cultural Bryant ParkNew York City
5:30 – 7:30 pm Shakespeare at Sunset Ages: 5 and upCommunity Cultural Family Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1Brooklyn
9 – 11:15 pm Movies Under the Stars: Camp Rock Ages: AllFamily Film Free Westerleigh ParkStaten Island
9 am – noon NYRR Open Run: Conference House Park Ages: AllFamily Free Conference House ParkStaten Island
Today, 10 am Visit Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum
Today, 6:30 pm Partnering with a Purpose to Improve Maternal Health: A Summer Soiree! Abington Art Center
amNY NYC budget: Millions in library, cultural funding restored as Mayor Adams, City Council inch closer to deal