6:30 – 10 pm F@gtasia Presents: Wickedt (Part One) Comedy LGBTQ+ The Second City New York MainstageBrooklyn
8 pm Take Root Presents: Michal Ben Lior | Marisa f. Ballaro/Ballaro Dance Dance Green SpaceLong Island City
8 – 10 pm M!X x N!CK’S Pickleball Singles Mixer Community Nightlife CityPickle Long Island CityQueens
10 – 11:30 pm CLASSY VIBES Stand Up Comedy in Astoria Queens w/ Late Night Happy Hour Comedy Food & Drink Tootles & FrenchAstoria
9 am – noon LaGuardia Community Run Ages: 5 and upFamily Fundraisers Sports LaGuardia Community College Parking LotLong Island City
11 am – 5 pm Pumpkin Weekends Ages: 8 and underAnimals Attractions Family Alley Pond ParkQueens Village
11 am – 5:30 pm The College Point Street Fair Ages: AllCommunity Family Festivals College Point Boulevard Street FairCollege Point
11 am – 2 pm St. Mary’s Monster Mash 2025 Ages: AllFamily Fundraisers Halloween St. Mary’s Hospital for ChildrenBayside
Noon – 4 pm Visit BHS Castle During Open House New York 2025 Attractions Community Bayside Historical SocietyBayside
2 – 4 pm Book Launch Party: The Widower Without a Will by Katherine Grant Books & Readings Free The LocalQueens
5:30 pm The Night Shift: Jamaica Bay After Dark Ages: AllEnvironment Family Free Jamaica Bay Wildlife RefugeBroad Channel
10 am – 6 pm Sea Chapel Art Environment RISE, 58-03 Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Far Rockaway, NY 11692Far Rockaway
2 – 3:30 pm Coopdanza “Glyphs in Motion”: Indigenous Dance Performance Ages: AllCommunity Dance Family Corona LibraryCorona
3 – 5 pm Pickleball Open Class Ages: AllClasses Family Free Gantry Plaza State Park – Handball CourtsLong Island City
8 – 11 pm Random Strangers Jam – Free NYC Funk Rock Jam Session – 3rd Mondays 8-11pm Alewife Brewing Community Free Alewife Brewing CompanyQueens
Oct. 20, 8 pm Random Strangers Jam – Free NYC Funk Rock Jam Session – 3rd Mondays 8-11pm Alewife Brewing Alewife Brewing Company
QNS This Glendale hall had a rocky history steeped in local politics: Our Neighborhood, The Way it Was
AMNY ‘No Kings’ march in NYC sees more than 100,000 marchers speak out against Trump, no arrests or disruptions
Brooklyn Paper Proposed Downtown Brooklyn tower could obstruct neighboring views, change landmark row