CALENDAR
HAPPENINGS
This week in New York
BY COURTNEY INGALLS
THURSDAY, DEC. 30
Holiday Train Show: One
of the most iconic holiday
traditions in NYC is back and
better than ever this year!
The Holiday Train Show at
New York Botanical Garden
has been around for 30 years
and will showcase a beautiful
display of model trains that
will be zipping through more
than 175 famous New York
landmarks. Your kids will love
admiring a mini replica of this
beautiful city that is lit up with
thousands of twinkling lights.
The Holiday Train Show will
be running from November
20th through January 23rd.
2900 Southern Boulevard,
Bronx, NY
Feliz Coctelería: Hold onto
the holidays for a little bit long
with the Feliz Coctelería Holiday
Pop Up. This wonderland
will celebrate holiday traditions
with crafted beverages and an
amazing menu. Reservations
are highly recommended and
this pop up is open through
mid january. 349 Broome St.
FRIDAY, DEC. 31
CAMP’s Noon Year’s Eve:
Kids tend to always miss the
height of New Years celebrations
because they are usually
peacefully sleeping through it.
Luckily, CAMP stores are now
allowing kids to have a NYE
party of their own! CAMP’s
Noon Year’s Eve will include delicious
treats such as sparkling
cider and cookies; New Year’s
themed crafts and will include
a countdown into the new year!
This kids party will take place
on December 31st at 11am and
tickets are $30 for parents and
Top left: The New York Train Show
kids. The Shops at Columbus
Circle & 110 5th Ave.
Luminaries: Spend a night on
the town by checking out this
mesmerizing display of lights at
Brookfi eld Place! Walk through
all of the colorful lanterns
and celebrate the traditions of
sharing, giving, community and
light. 230 Vesey St. New York,
NY 10281
NYRR Midnight Run: Join
the fun and celebrate as 2021
comes to a close. With a countdown
to midnight beginning
at 11:59 p.m., the four-mile
run will begin on the stroke of
midnight, as will a spectacular
fi reworks display to light up
the night and the start of 2022.
Starts at 11:59 p.m., enter the
park at West 72nd Street and
Central Park West.
SATURDAY, JAN. 1
The National Museum of
Mathematics: Being the only
Museum in North America to
be open on the holidays, The
National Museum of Mathematics
will open its doors to
the public for them to explore
MoMath’s unique, interactive
exhibits that are both fun and
educational! 11 East 26th St.
Make Hot Chocolate: One
of the most delicious treats and
drinks that New Yorkers enjoy
during the winter is some hot
chocolate! Families can either
head to their favorite coffee
shop to get some of their favorite
hot chocolate or you can get
creative and make your own at
home.
SUNDAY, JAN. 2
Read a Book: While the kids
are on break or while you cozy
up by a fi re, grab a good book
to read to pass the time. Reading
stimulates your brain, which
is good to do during the Winter
14 December 30, 2021 Schneps Media