Noon – 3 pm Walker Park Spring Festival Ages: 12 and underEaster Family Festivals Walker ParkStaten Island
Noon – 4:30 pm Easter Egg Hunt Bash at Port Richmond! Ages: AllEaster Family Free Port Richmond LibraryStaten Island
3:30 – 4 pm Cumbe Center for African Dance Workshop Ages: 3 – 8Dance Family Staten Island Children’s Museum
1 – 2 pm Build an Easter Egg | Kids Cookie Decorating Class Ages: 5 and upEaster Family Holiday Simply Gather SIStaten Island
11:30 am Lapsit Storytime: Books and Babies! Ages: 12 and underBooks & Readings Family Todt Hill-Westerleigh LibraryStaten Island
10 – 11:30 am Tot Time Tuesdays Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, Nature Interpretive CenterStaten Island
3:30 pm What If Aliens Visited Earth Day? Ages: 3 – 12Books & Readings Family West New Brighton LibraryStaten Island
3:30 pm Story and Thread Storytime with Craft Ages: 5 – 12Books & Readings Family St. George Library CenterStaten Island
11:15 am Little Movers Storytime: Tea Party & Dress Up! Ages: 12 and underBooks & Readings Family Mariners Harbor LibraryStaten Island
4 pm Family Storytime Ages: 12 and underBooks & Readings Family Todt Hill-Westerleigh LibraryStaten Island
3:30 pm Create Your Own Buttons or Magnets Ages: 5 and upCraft & DIY Family South Beach LibraryStaten Island
8 am – 1 pm Farmers Market at Grand Colony Hall Ages: AllFamily Markets Grand Colony HallStaten Island
Noon – 1 pm Intro to Composting Workshop Ages: 5 – 8Family Outdoors Staten Island Children’s MuseumStaten Island
4 pm Cap Decoration for Teens and Tweens Ages: 13 and upCraft & DIY Family Todt Hill-Westerleigh LibraryStaten Island
Today, 7:30 pm Headwall Theatre Company Presents: The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh The Secret Theatre
Tomorrow, 7 pm The Hunger & The Haunt – A theatrical recital and community resource fair Culture Lab LIC
AMNY NYC Mayor’s Race: Adams’ primary rivals allege he’s still in Trump’s pocket despite judge tossing corruption case
Brooklyn Paper Atlantic Avenue ArtWalk returns this May, featuring hundreds of emerging artists and dozens of local businesses