• Inwood Hill Park: City Nature Challenge Spring Ephemerals Walk

    Inwood Hill Park, Payson Playground Henshaw St. & Dyckman St., New York, NY, United States

    For the City Nature Challenge, join NYC Parks staff on a hike around Inwood Hill Park to explore the diversity of spring wildflowers. Volunteers will learn how to identify these plants and learn how to make iNaturalist observations of any other signs of nature.

    FREE with registration
  • Jazz WaHi Weekly Jam at Kismat

    Kismat Indian Restaurant 603 Fort Washington Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Tuesday in the Heights means Jazz at Kismat!

  • Fort Washington Library: Teen Movie & Pizza “Trolls”

    Fort Washington Library 535 West 179th Street, New York, NY

    drinks provided as well. After the Bergens invade Troll Village, Poppy (Anna Kendrick), the happiest Troll ever born, and the overly-cautious, curmudgeonly Branch (Justin Timberlake) set off on a journey to rescue her friends. Their mission is full of adventure and mishaps, as this mismatched duo try to tolerate each other long enough to get the job done.

    FREE
  • Bennett Park: Jazz Wahi Jam

    Bennett Park Fort Washington Ave., W. 183 - 185 St., New York, United States

    Jazz in Bennett Park. Join Jazz Wahi every Wednesday for this fun, family-friendly performance and jam session! Jazz musicians of all levels welcome to sit in. Bring chairs, blankets, picnics, children! Located in the southeast corner of the park.

    FREE
  • Word Up Recirculation: Michael Staudenmaier’s WHITE, BLACK, BROWN with Johanna Fernandez

    Word Up Recirculation 876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.), New York, NY, United States

    Word Up welcomes Michael Staudenmaier to discuss his new book White, Black, Brown: Becoming Puerto Rican in Chicago, a portrait of the Puerto Rican community’s experience of racialization in Chicago. Joining Staudenmaier will be Johanna Fernandez, author of The Young Lords: A Radical History.

    Free – $108
  • Sherman Creek Park: The Path to Mycelium

    Sherman Creek Waterfront Park 3703 10th Ave. (@ Dyckman St.), New York, NY, United States

    Join the New York Restoration Project's urban agriculture team for a comprehensive tour of Sherman Creek Park's beloved Teaching Garden. Learn about how we cultivate shiitake mushrooms at the largest outdoor log yard in New York City. And explore other interesting things growing in the garden, from ginger and turmeric to chayote and more.

    FREE with registration