There are many weekend events celebrating Earth Day:
4/18/09 Saturday
Earth Day Celebration 3pm
Scholastic Store, 557 Broadway betw Prince & Spring Sts (212-349-0330, www.store.scholastic.com).
Subway: D, F to Broadway-Lafayette St; N, R to Prince St.
Kids can pot a plant, listen to readings from The Down-to-Earth Guide to Global Warming and Planet Earth: Guide to the Planet, and get a green souvenir to bring home when they attend the Soho store’s environmentally conscious happening. Ages 4 and up. Cost: Free
Rockin’ Earth Day Fest 11:30am–4:30pm
Columbia University Teachers’ College,
525 W 120th St betw Amsterdam Ave & Broadway. (www.tc.columbia.edu).
Subway: 1 to 116th St-Columbia Univ
Though you’ll probably head to this event to see Pete Seeger jam, kiddos will dig the art area, where they can make sculptures, instruments and clothing from discarded computer parts, scraps of fabric and other found objects. Workshops on water use and cleanliness, a recycling education table, and local food vendors offer even more eco-minded activities to occupy the rest of the afternoon. All ages. Cost: Free
4/25/09 Saturday
Earth Fair @ Grand Central 11am–5pm
There are plenty of kid-friendly eco-activities at this festival, including live music, arts and crafts, face painting, yoga demos and a chance to gobble organic food. Children get to see—and touch!—live underwater critters provided by the South Street Seaport Museum. Be sure to check out the Bio Bus, a moving science lab that runs on wind, solar power and vegetable oil, as well as the Giant Earth Images light show, displayed on the main concourse. Ages 4 and up. Cost: Free
4/26/09 Sunday
Central Park Bandshell, enter park from Fifth Ave at 72nd St (212-360-1461, www.centralparknyc.org). Earth Day in Central Park 12 noon–4pm
Subway: 6 to 68th St-Hunter College.
Rain or shine, the Central Park Conservancy’s going to put on a green party, featuring live entertainment such as songs by Billy B., a huge puppet show called Rites of Spring by the Puppeteers’ Cooperative, African dances by Forces of Nature titled Rhythm Tree and Ancestral Earths, and more. Eco-activities include flower planting, tree climbing and games. All ages. Cost: Free
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