Topic: Queens County Farm Museum

With ripe apples and pumpkins ready to be picked, there's no better way to usher in autumn than indulging in seasonal eats. From apple-themed...

Hip, happenin' holidays! Free fun in NYC

Cold weather may be keeping everyone indoors, but parents needn't worry about little ones climbing the walls. It's the most wonderful time of the...
Groundhog Time, Let Us Give Thanks Edition at The Creek - "improv musical theater" Hunt for Sweet Cicely in Forest Park with naturalist/author "Wildman" Steve Brill Regency Arts Press Ltd. Book Launch for Guy Richards Smith PS 1 Wildlife Weekends Queens Farm ...

Fall festivals

Apple Festival Does it count as a serving of fruit if what you're eating is fried? Herbal Harvest Series Learn how to store the last of summer's bounty during these sessions, which aim to help New Yorkers eat locally, seasonally ...
Friday Selective Memory at Chocolate Factory Through September 18 Opening - Buzzer Thirty Presents MARKO VOJNIC GIN m'aider mayday Through September 22 Saturday Sunday Opening EAF 10: 2010 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition - Socrates Sculpture Park Through March 6, 2011 Festival of World ...

Calif. eatery dishes Qns. County crops

A PIONEERING California restaurant on wheels is taking its passion for locally grown food on the road - to the Floral Park farm where the fare was...

Greenmarkets in Queens

Only a couple of local farmers markets are already open for the season. If you haven't tried, you should check them out in Astoria, Long Island City's Hunters Point, Sunnyside, Elmhurst, Corona (2), Jamaica, and Flushing. The Queens County Farm ...
From museums to boat rides to haunted restaurants, the Big Apple offers countless daily activities children of all ages will enjoy and want to experience time and again. Queens County Farm Museum Open year-round, the Queens County Farm Museum is the last ...

Easter Celebrations in Queens

Easter isl April 4 this year and it should be a nice, warm Sunday.

Happy Halloween!

In addition to trick or treating this Saturday, there are a couple other fun events happening and one is delightfully oddball. You can bring your pumpkin to the NY Hall of Science and get it chucked via catapult. Ah! If you haven ...