
"February is Black History Month, a great time to celebrate the amazing contributions of Black Americans who've shaped our world. We've put together a list of family-friendly events happening around New York all month long. Special storytimes at the Children's Museum of Manhattan, City Point BKLYN, and various libraries. Historical reenactments at New York Historical and at St. Paul's Church. Live performances with the Hula Hoopin' Queen, the Harlem Globetrotters, SKIN Dance Company, and more."
"Children's Museum of Manhattan, 212 W 83rd St., Upper West Side Feb. 1 - 8, Tuesdays - Sundays, 10 am - 5 pm Ages 8 and younger $18 Books leap off the page, and heroes come to life with the kick off Black History Month featuring creativity and storytelling, and a special read alouds for World Read Aloud Day! Tenement Museum, 103 Orchard St., Lower East Side Sunday, Feb. 8, 10 - 11:30 am Ages 5 - 12 $15; $7.50 for members; $10 for children"
February features family-friendly Black History Month events across New York offering educational and creative programming for children and families. Storytimes and read-alouds take place at venues such as the Children's Museum of Manhattan, City Point BKLYN, and local libraries. Historical reenactments occur at New-York Historical and St. Paul's Church, presenting historical figures and daily life. Live performances include the Hula Hoopin' Queen, the Harlem Globetrotters, and SKIN Dance Company. Interactive exhibits and hands-on activities appear at the Brooklyn and Staten Island Children's Museums. Exhibitions and craft workshops run at Bethany Arts Community, Wave Hill, and the Long Island Children's Museum.
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