spend months planning out
their beautiful designs and now
they are on display for everyone
to see.
SUNDAY, DEC. 26
New York Botanical Garden
Glow: NYBG GLOW gives
families the time to explore
the gardens after dark while
they walk the 1.5-mile
colorful experience. This is
the second year that GLOW
will be displayed at NYBG
and this year it is coming
back with even more exciting
displays to admire! GLOW
will light up the gardens on
25 select nights through Jan.
22. Make sure to check for the
specifi c date on their website.
2900 Southern Blvd, Bronx,
NY 10458
Kwanzaa: A Regeneration
Celebration at Apollo
Theatre, Online: Visit
the Apollo Digital Stage
to see a production that
aims to bring communities
and families together and
celebrate Kwanzaa. The
show features the Forces
of Nature Dance Theater
and is filled with music,
percussion, modern and
African dance, showcasing
traditions from across the
country. The performance
will be aired on Dec. 26,
2021, at 7:00 PM EST. You
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A gallery view of “Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts” at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
can also watch on-demand
with a Tune-In Ticket from
Dec. 26 – Jan. 3. The Tickets
are Pay What You Wish.
PHOTO BY PAUL LACHENAUER, COURTESY OF THE MET
MONDAY, DEC. 27
Inspiring Walt Disney:
The Animation of French
Decorative Arts: We
have all grown up seeing
beautiful pink castles and
talking objects such as sofas
and clocks come across
our screens, but have you
ever thought of where Walt
Disney Animation Studios got
these ideas? This fi rst-ever
exhibition exploring the work
of Walt Disney will showcase
18th-century European
decorative arts and design
along with 150 production
artworks. 1000 Fifth
Ave.,New York, NY 10028
Winter Wonderland popup
at Loreley Beer Garden:
Reserve a spot for you and
your friends to dine at this
heated winter wonderland! The
Loreley Beer Garden is open
throughout the holiday season
and has both indoor and heated
outdoor seating so all of their
guests can enjoy while also
staying safe. Every day of the
week, the beer garden offers
a variety of specials such as
seasonal craft beers and spin
offs of classic holiday drinks.
Loreley’s also has a great
dinner and brunch menu that
you can try. 7 Rivington St.,
New York, NY 10002
TUESDAY, DEC. 28
Central Park Bike Tour:
Grab and bike and head on a
two hour bike ride to explore
NYC’s beautiful Central Park.
All of the tours bring you
around to the many popular
and iconic spots of the park
and you even get to see where
famous tv shows and movies
were fi lmed. Adults and kids
are welcome on the tour.Tickets
are $55 for Adults, $45 for
kids.
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt:
Prepare to see NYC in a way
you have never seen it before.
This immersive, multi-sensory
experience is suspended nearly
1,300 feet above the hustle and
bustle of NYC. 45 E 42nd St,
New York, NY 10017
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29
Bank of America Winter
Village at Bryant Park:
The Bank of America Winter
Village at Bryant Park is open
for its 20th season! You and
the family will have a great
time visiting the village and
taking advantage of all the fun
activities they offer. Not only
will you be able to walk around
the open-air holiday market
and try out delicious treats, but
you can also go skating on the
only free-admission skating
rink in NYC. This winter
village is the perfect outing to
do for the holiday season!
Bake Holiday Cookies: Are
you trying to fi nd something
easy to make that will also be
a big hit at the holiday party?
For all of the sweet tooths
out there, try to make some
popular holiday cookies!
Perfect for any type of holiday
or occasion, these crowd
favorite cookies are the perfect
go to snack or treat that will
also make for a fun activity to
do with the kids.
THURSDAY, DEC. 30
The Rooftop at Pier 17:
Reserve your own private
dining cabin on The Rooftop
at Pier 17! These cabins are
custom built to make social
distancing easy and to give
you the best views of the
Manhattan skyline. Both
the drink and food menus at
The Greens are made up of
delicious seasonal cocktails and
regional delicacies so there is
something that everyone can
enjoy. Cabin reservation fees
start at $20 for lunch and $50
for dinner. 89 South St., New
York, NY 10038
Live Axe Bar: Enjoy a night of
eating, drinking, and throwing
axes at Live Axe Bar. Their
“Axeperts” will teach you
the proper techniques of axe
throwing and will give you the
opportunity to see how close
you can get to the bullseye. You
can reserve a time to visit Live
Axe Bar on their website and
group sizes can range from 2
to 12 people. 96 Lafayette St,
New York, NY 10013
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