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New York City Events July 26, 2009

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Community Service
517101

Room to Grow Toy Drive


Drop off nearly new clothing, books, toys, and bedding for children under the age of three at Babylicious and the store will deliver them to Room to Grow for distribution to babies in need! In exchange for your donations, Babylicious is offering a 10% discount off new purchases during the drive. Note that Room to Grow does not accept furniture, car seats, diapers, formula, or stuffed animals.
212.406.7440
http://www.babyliciousnyc.com
Ongoing Daily 7/20/09 - 7/31/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 0-3
Time: During store hours.
Cost: Donations; 10% off select store purchases

Babylicious

51 Hudson Street
New York, NY10013


Concerts
513072

Milkshake


Milkshake, led by singer Lisa Mathews and guitarist Mikel Gehl, bring pop-rock songs for kids, as seen on Noggin's Jack's Big Music Show, to the Little Airplane Cafe. Seating is limited; order tickets in advance by phone or email.
212.965.8999
cafe@littleairplane.com
http://www.littleairplane.com
7/26/09

Ages: All Ages
Time: 1pm; Doors open 12:30pm
Cost: $8 in advance; $10 at the door

Little Airplane Productions

207 Front Street
New York, NY10038


Concerts
494877

A Clearing in the Forest: Harmonica Pocket


Bring a blanket and a picnic to the Peter Jay Sharp Children's Glade; Harmonica Pocket leads kids in songs from their nationally acclaimed CD Ladybug One. West of the Great Hill Oval; enter the Park at 106th Street and Central Park West.
212.860.1370
http://www.centralparknyc.org
7/26/09

Ages: 4-12
Time: 1pm-2pm
Cost: Free

Peter Jay Sharp Children's Glade

103rd Street & Central Park West
New York, NY10025


Exhibits
507870

Lucy's Legacy: Hidden Treasures of Ethiopia


Lucy, the world's most famous fossil. is on display, along with a three-dimensional recreation of what she would have looked like in life, a 78 foot mural that depicts 6 million years of human evolution, and over 100 cultural artifacts from Ethiopia, Lucy's homeland.
http://lucyexhibition.hmns.org
Ongoing Daily 6/24/09 - 10/25/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 6-19
Time: 10am-9pm (timed tickets, on the 1/2 hour)
Cost: $17.50-$19.50

Discovery Times Square Exposition

226 W 44th Street
New York, NY10036


Exhibits
507871

Titanic


Visitors take on the identity of a Titanic passenger and explore reconstructions of the ship's interior while learning how the "unsinkable" ship met its fate. The exhibit boasts the largest collection of Titanic artifacts, many on display for the first, including jewels, china, documents, and clothing.
http://www.rmstitanic.net
Ongoing Daily 6/24/09 - 10/25/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 6-19
Time: 10am-9:15pm (timed tickets, on the 1/2 hour)
Cost: $17.50-$19.50

Discovery Times Square Exposition

226 W 44th Street
New York, NY10036


Exhibits
492747

Amusement Park Science


Kids can learn about the laws of physics behind many popular amusement park rides, create their own roller coaster to explore and experiment with potential and kinetic energy, experience momentum on a spinning platform, and build their own amusement park at CMOM's Amusement Park Science exhibit.
212.721.1234
http://www.cmom.org
Ongoing Daily except Mon 5/23/09 - 9/10/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: All Ages
Time: During regular museum hours
Cost: Free with museum admission

Children's Museum of Manhattan

212 W. 83rd Street
New York, NY10024


Exhibits
446845

Wicked Plants


BBG highlights a rogue's gallery of the most nefarious, troublesome, and even potentially deadly members of the plant kingdom, and introduces visitors to over 50 plants with the capacity to injure, poison, or just irritate humans.
718.623.7333
http://www.bbg.org
Ongoing Daily except Mon 5/31/09 - 9/6/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: All Ages
Time: During garden hours.
Cost: Free with Garden admission.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

900 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY11225


Exhibits
496793

Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in Action


Adventures in Action invites visitors to step into scenes right out of action adventures and jump into Action Star Training. Kids can test their balance and speed on surf and snow boards; learn about discipline, grace, and movement through martial arts; pedal a flying machine to the stars; climb a rocky cliff; and find out about how other cultures stay in shape.
718.735.4400
http://www.brooklynkids.org
Ongoing Daily 6/6/09 - 9/6/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 5-12
Time: During museum hours
Cost: Free with museum admission

Brooklyn Children's Museum

145 Brooklyn Avenue
Brooklyn, NY11213


Exhibits
426652

Extreme Mammals


Extreme Mammals: The Biggest, Smallest, and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time explores the sometimes bizarre world of extinct and living mammals, and shines a spotlight on some of the spectacular fossils from the museum's collections in addition to showcasing animals with oversized claws, fangs, snouts, and horns. Highlights include the egg-laying platypus, the recently extinct Tasmanian wolf, fleshed-out models of spectacular extinct forms (don't miss Ambulocetus, a "walking whale"), and live sugar gliders (small marsupials that can glide over 150 feet). Media displays, animated computer interactives, hands-on activities, touchable fossils, casts, and taxidermied specimens round out the experience. Admission is by ticketed timed entry only. Tickets can be purchased in advance online or in person at the admissions desk.
212.769.5200
http://www.amnh.org
Ongoing Daily 5/16/09 - 1/3/10; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: All Ages
Time: During museum hours
Cost: Adults $24; Seniors & Students $18; Children (2-12) $14 (plus suggested museum admission)

American Museum of Natural History

Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY10024


Exhibits
426650

Frogs: A Chorus of Colors


Families can explore the evolution and biology of frogs, their importance to ecosystems, and the threats they face in the world's changing environments. More than 200 live frogs, from tiny dart poison frogs (some less than an inch long) to the enormous African bullfrog (as big as eight inches in diameter), are displayed in their recreated habitats, complete with rock ledges, live plants, and waterfalls. Approximately 25 species from countries such as Argentina, Bolivia, Borneo, Brazil, China, Colombia, Kenya, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Russia, Sumatra, Suriname, the United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Vietnam are represented. Interactive stations throughout the exhibition invite visitors to activate recorded frog calls, view videos of frogs in action, and test their knowledge about frogs. Tickets are required for timed entry, which is every hour on the half hour. We advise ordering in advance of visit.
212.769.5200
http://www.amnh.org
Ongoing Daily 5/30/09 - 1/3/10; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: All Ages
Time: 10:30am-4:30pm
Cost: Adults $24; Seniors & Students $18; Children (2-12) $14; includes general museum admission

American Museum of Natural History

Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY10024


Exhibits
421661

Learning Through Art


Selections of artwork by second- through sixth-grade students from 16 public schools throughout New York City are on display. The colorful and imaginative works on display include prints, paintings, sculpture, masks, quilts, papier-mâché, clay, and more.
212.423.3587
http://www.guggenheim.org
Ongoing Daily except Thu 5/13/09 - 8/9/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: Unknown
Time: During museum hours
Cost: Free with paid admission

Guggenheim Museum

1071 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY10128


Exhibits
517007

Buriki: Japanese Tin Toys


Seventy miniature masterpieces from Japan show the evolution of the Big Three automakers, from the 1947 Cadillac to the 1956 Ford Fairlane and 1962 Chrysler Imperial.
212.715.1224
http://www.japansociety.org
Ongoing Daily except Mon 7/9/09 - 8/16/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: All Ages
Time: Tue-Thu 11am-6pm; Fri 11am-9pm; Sat-Sun 11am-5pm
Cost: Free with paid admission

Japan Society

333 East 47th Street
New York, NY10017


Exhibits
313752

Adventures with Dora and Diego


CMoM presents the nation's only museum exhibition inspired by the popular characters from the award-winning Nickelodeon series' Dora the Explorer and Go, Diego, Go!. The bilingual exhibit - a collaboration between CMOM, Nickelodeon, and series co-creators Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh - uses a multi-sensory environment to transport children to Dora's house, Diego's Animal Rescue Center, and a tropical rainforest. Interactive elements help young visitors learn about Latino culture, preschool science, and animal facts.
212.721.1234
http://www.cmom.org


Ages: 6-10
Time: During Museum hours
Cost: Free with museum admission.

Children's Museum of Manhattan

212 W. 83rd Street
New York, NY10024


Exhibits
357922

Climate Change: The Threat to Life


The museum's exhibit examines one of the most pressing scientific issues of our time: the massive, human-induced warming of Earth, a phenomenon that could lead to drought, rising sea levels, heavy storms, and other events with potentially dire impacts on the health of society and the natural world. The exhibition explores the science, history, and impact of climate change, and illuminates ways in which individuals, communities, and nations can reduce their carbon footprints, using realistic dioramas, hands-on activity stations, and dynamic animations.
212.769.5200
http://www.amnh.org
Ongoing Daily 10/18/08 - 8/16/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 6-18
Time: During museum hours
Cost: Adults $22; Seniors & Students $16.50; Children (2-12) $13

American Museum of Natural History

Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY10024


Exhibits
498438

Claes Oldenburg


The Whitney presents an exhibit of Oldenburg's early sculpture, including Giant BLT (Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato Sandwich) (1963), French Fries and Ketchup (1963), and Soft Toilet (1966), plus a series of hard and soft sculptures of musical instruments by Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen.
212.570.3600
http://www.whitney.org
Ongoing Daily except Mon, Tue 5/7/09 - 9/6/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 3-19
Time: During museum hours
Cost: Free with museum admission.

Whitney Museum of American Art

945 Madison Avenue
New York, NY10021


Exhibits
343503

Focus: Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko


This installation of paintings by Reinhardt and Rothko focuses on works created between the late 1940s and the early 1960s, during which each artist identified the style and format that would engage him for the rest of his career.
212.708.9805
http://www.moma.org
Ongoing Daily except Tue; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 4-18
Time: During museum hours
Cost: Free with paid admission

Museum of Modern Art

11 West 53 Street
New York, NY10019


Exhibits
523591

Maelstrom on the Roof


American sculptor Roxy Paine's Maelstrom, a stainless steel sculpture inspired by vascular networks, tree roots, industrial piping, and fungal mycelia graces the Met's rooftop this summer.
http://www.metmuseum.org
Ongoing Daily except Mon 4/28/09 - 10/25/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 5-19
Time: During museum hours.
Cost: Free with museum admission.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY10028


Exhibits
204506

Gods, Myths & Mortals: Discover Ancient Greece


CMoM's latest 4,000 square foot exhibition introduces kids to the world of ancient Greece. Visitors can climb into an enormous Trojan Horse, outwit the Cyclops, sing with the Sirens, discover the roots of democracy and western education in the Greek town square, scale the Acropolis, and construct a Greek Temple.
212.721.1234
http://www.cmom.org
Ongoing Daily except Mon 9/16/08 - 12/30/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 6-10
Time: During museum hours
Cost: Free with museum admission.

Children's Museum of Manhattan

212 W. 83rd Street
New York, NY10024


Exhibits
103978

Bodies


A creepily cool exhibit that features 22 whole human cadavers and over 260 body parts, all preserved using a liquid silicon process.
888.9.BODIES;646.837.0300
http://www.bod... exhibition.com
Ongoing Daily 11/19/05 - 12/31/10; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 7-18
Time: Mon-Thu 10am-7pm; Fri-Sun 10am-10pm; Summer Hours: Mon-Sun 10am-10. Last admission time is 1 hour before closing.
Cost: Adults $26.50; Seniors (over 60) $22.50; Children (12 & under) $20.50; Weekends/Holidays + $1; Additional fees apply when ordering by phone or online

Bodies - The Exhibition

11 Fulton Street
New York, NY10038


Fairs & Festivals
519360

New Museum Block Party


The New Museum offers a day of family-friendly art activities and performances in Sara D. Roosevelt Park, followed by the Block Party Parade, a raucous processional march from the park to the New Museum, where participants can tour the exhibitions with a docent, view a special performance, and get a complimentary guest pass to visit the New Museum on the day of the event. Meet at Broome Street, between Chrystie and Forsyth Streets.
212.219.1222
http://www.newmuseum.org
7/26/09

Ages: All Ages
Time: 12n-7pm; Parades 2:30pm & 5pm
Cost: Free

Sara Delano Roosevelt Park

Forsyth and East Houston
New York, NY10002


Films
518920

KidFlicks: The Cat in the Hat (PG)


Dr Seuss' The Cat In The Hat is shown on the big screen. Order tickets in advance or take a chance at the door.
718.857.4816
http://www.brooklynlyceum.com
7/26/09

Ages: All Ages
Time: 3pm
Cost: $5

Brooklyn Lyceum

227 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY11215


Films
516335

High-Five with the Jackson 5


The Paley Center remembers Michael Jackson with free screenings of the short-lived CBS variety series The Jacksons, which starred Michael, his brothers, and then ten-year-old Janet. The show also features Tim Conway, Georgia Engel, and series regular David Letterman. Other shorts include the Jackson Five on The Flip Wilson Show and on two episodes of The Tonight Show starring Johhny Carson - one with an appearance by Lucille Ball. The program, Michael Jackson: The Legend in the Making: High-Five with the Jackson 5, runs 85 minutes.
212.621.6600
http://www.paleycenter.org
Ongoing Daily except Mon, Tue 7/15/09 - 7/26/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: All Ages
Time: 12:15pm & 4pm
Cost: Free with paid admission

Paley Center for Media

25 West 52nd Street
New York, NY10019


Nature & Outdoors
518988

Canoe the Creek


Families can explore the sheltered waters of Gerritsen Creek by canoe with the Urban Park Rangers, in search of shorebirds, jumping fish, and remains of the old Gerritsen gristmill. Meet near the Avenue U and Burnett Street entrance to Gerritsen Creek to sign up. Reservations are not required; admission is first come, first served. Bring sunscreen, hat, and water.
http://www.saltmarshalliance.org
7/26/09

Ages: 8-18
Time: 11am, 12:30pm & 2pm
Cost: Free

Salt Marsh Nature Center

3302 Avenue U
Brooklyn, NY11229


Nature & Outdoors
513076

Vegetables and Kids


Kids and their families can plant, tend, and harvest fruit, herbs, and vegetables all summer long in NYBG's Ruth Rea Howell Family Garden. Various display gardens educate visitors on the ingredients in their favorite meals, such as the the Pizza Garden, which features wheat, oregano, basil, tomatoes, and more, and The Breakfast Bowl, which displays edible plants that provide the ingredients in common cereal such as corn, barley, oats, rice, and wheat. Each month features a different theme. In July, kids can go on an herbal scavenger hunt to smell, taste, and touch some of the 40 herbs in the Garden's collection, make and sample a healthy herb snack, cool off with refreshing herbal iced tea, and pot up an herb to take home.
718.817.8700
http://www.nybg.org
Ongoing Daily except Mon 6/27/09 - 9/13/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: All Ages
Time: Tue-Fri 1:30pm-6pm; Sat-Sun 10am-6pm
Cost: Free with garden admission

New York Botanical Garden

200th Street and Kazimiroff Blvd.
Bronx, NY10458


Ongoing Storytimes
443999

Story Time


FAO staff share tales with little ones and their accompanying adults.
212.644.9400, ext 3125
http://www.fao.com
Ongoing Daily 2/5/09 - 10/5/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 2-7
Time: 11am, 1pm & 3pm
Cost: Free

FAO Schwarz

767 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY10153


Ongoing Storytimes
364076

Children's Story Time


Families are invited to an hour of stories and songs accompanied by guitar for children ages two to five (younger babies are welcome as well). Advance reservations are requested so that the shop can plan appropriately for the number and ages of children attending; drop-ins are also welcome.
718.222.3340
http://www.psbookshop.com
Ongoing Each Sun; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 2-5
Time: 4pm-5pm
Cost: Free

P.S. Bookshop

145-A Front StreetDumbo
Brooklyn, NY11201


Ongoing Workshops
428140

Nature Crafts


Kids can create and take home nature-inspired crafts using natural and recycled materials.
718.287.3400
http://www.prospectpark.org
Ongoing Each Sat, Sun 1/3/09 - 12/20/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 3-18
Time: 1pm-3pm
Cost: Free

Prospect Park Audubon Center

Lincoln Road & Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn, NY11225


Ongoing Workshops
522615

Science Power Hour


Kids can join a naturalist at the Audubon Center for cool science activities. A new experiment is introduced every month.
718.287.3400
http://www.prospectpark.org
Ongoing Each Sat, Sun 1/3/09 - 12/20/09; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 3-18
Time: 1:30pm
Cost: Free

Prospect Park Audubon Center

Lincoln Road & Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn, NY11225


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