Thursday, December 29, 2022
Theater Thursday - Hoagy Carmichael's Stardust Road
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Where-To-Go Wednesday - Susan B. Anthony House & Museum
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Tips for Tuesday - Books: A Woman's Persuasion & How to Self Publish Your Book
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Books: A Woman's Persuasion and How to Self Publish Your Book
And that's our view. Tune in tomorrow for Where-To-Go Wednesday.
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Sunday Scoop Week of 12/25/22 What's Happening This Week and More
Here are some family-friendly activities in all five boroughs each weekday of the holiday break, including on Christmas Day. From farms and ferries to lights, light fare, and light shopping, there’s a little something for the entire family to enjoy throughout the week.
Sunday OR Monday (Christmas Day & Christmas Day Observed) STATEN ISLAND – Just like the FREE Staten Island Ferry, bring the family to the NYC Winter Lantern Festival at SIUH Park in Staten Island where kids GO FREE and it’s open on both holidays. Kaleido Arts & Entertainment Group, the creators of the NYC Winter Lantern Festival, and the Staten Island Advance/SILive.com are gifting FREE admission to kids 12 and under to “Journey to the East”, located steps from the Staten Island Ferry and Empire Outlets. The spectacular show of lights at the ballpark features over 1,000 handmade Chinese Lanterns created by over 100 artists. Visitors can wander through a world inspired by Chinese myths and legends. Kids 12 and under when accompanied by a paying adult can attend the festival of lanterns for FREE just by using the code “SIAKids” at checkout.
Tuesday (12/27) MANHATTAN – Head to Battery Park and sail to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island through Statue City Cruises. The Crown is sold out, but you can still head halfway up to the pedestal and enjoy free admission to the Statue of Liberty Museum and Ellis Island Immigration Museum with every Statue City Cruises ticket purchase. Trace your family heritage on Ellis Island, learn the history of the Statue of Liberty and take in those amazing panoramic views.
Wednesday (12/28) BROOKLYN – Sail the Hudson on NYC Ferry over to Brooklyn to enjoy the panoramic views of the Harbor from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade or Brooklyn Bridge Park. Enjoy the great outdoors, grab a bite along the waterfront or just enjoy the scenery. And you might even stumble upon some cool holiday light displays and decorations along the way.
Thursday (12/29) QUEENS – Escape the hustle and bustle of NYC without leaving the City by heading to Queens County Farm Museum (QCFM). QCFM showcases the 325-year history of agriculture as a way of life in New York City and is an NYC Landmark. QCFM offers free admission 354 days per year and hosts a wide variety of acclaimed education programs and public events, including being NYC’s second Winter Lantern Festival location. With more than 47 acres to explore, make sure to enjoy some Pumpkin and Spice (we’re talking about the farm’s pigs), along with other goats and furry friends to see, feed and enjoy.
Friday (12/30) BRONX – Head to the busiest shopping corridor in the Bronx in the Fordham Road Business Improvement District where more than 300 small businesses from jewelry and clothing stores to children’s toys, electronics and other unique NYC staples await. After a busy day of shopping, head nearby to the Bronx Little Italy where for over 100 years, the neighborhood has welcomed generations of families into their local, family-owned small businesses to dine on authentic Italian food and shop for all the holiday groceries one may need to chef up an Arthur Avenue-worthy dinner at home. Enjoy an early New Year’s dinner with loved ones too.
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Thursday, December 22, 2022
Theater Thursday: Joy
Who: Recommended for Ages 8 and Up
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Where-To-Go Wednesday - The Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Tips for Tuesday - Books: The Big Book of Spy Trivia & Misc.: Lively Paws - The Pee Boss
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Books: The Big Book of Spy Trivia
Monday, December 19, 2022
Fun Facts About Food
Here are some fun facts about different foods.
Me -
Potatoes -Potatoes used to be so valuable that you could trade them directly for gold.
Macaroni and Cheese - They found a recipe from the 1420s that is remarkably similar to today's Macaroni and Cheese.
Pickles - The average American eats 8.5 pounds of pickles every year.
Cheese - There are about 2,000 varieties of cheese.
Ice Cream - In the 1700s, ice cream was only enjoyed by the elite.
Mom -
Hamburgers - The largest hamburger ever weighed over a ton and was 10 feet in diameter.
Hotdogs - In Hawaii, they eat more hot dogs per capita than in any other state.
Popcorn - In 1949, popcorn was temporarily banned from movie theaters because it is so noisy to eat.
Peanut Butter and Jelly - Peanut Butter and jelly sandwiches have even been made in space on the International Space Station.
Chicken Nuggets - Mcdonald's makes 4 and only different shapes of chicken nuggets.
What fun facts about different foods do you know?
Tune in tomorrow for Tips for Tuesday.