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Things To Do in NYC this Week, Live and In Person! Bubble Man, Outdoor Movies, Summer Sports

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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. Escape the city with a trip to a nearby state

This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. [Family Event Calendar]( Escape the city with a trip to a nearby state park, farm, or campground. Find more spots to explore in our [Day Trips and Getaways Guide](. [Things To Do in NYC this Week, Live and In Person! Bubble Man, Outdoor Movies, Summer Sports]( Oh, the virtual life has its pleasures, but haven't we all been straining at the bit to go out and DO something? With other people? Something we don't do/haven't done every day for the past five months? The joys of re-entering the real world are many, as long as we take precautions, of course. [Read more.]( [Free Things To Do Online this Week: The Secret Garden, Laurie Berkner, & Alan Menken]( We're really getting the hang of this. Summer is well under way, and we are working it like stay-at-home pros. We're [hanging with our favorite Hamilton stars]( and singing along to [Disney composer extraordinaire Alan Menken]( kindie favorite [Laurie Berkner](. When we get that literary itch, we check in with [favorite]( [authors]( [readings]( and [chats]( Looking for a family night treat? Fire up the air popper because a new version of [The Secret GardenÂ]( premiering at my house! (And your house. And admittedly lots of houses.)  This week also sees the virtual debut of one of [LA's favorite free Shakespeare troupes]( a new production from the delightful [Little Angel Theatre]( company, culinary experiments that are either [explosive]( simply [tasty]( [fun with the Boy Scouts]( a[field trip to the Milky Way]( and [lots of bugs]( (Where kids are concerned, you can't go wrong with bugs.) With school-like things around the corner, kids may need a little reassurance that they're ready to get back in the game. Nothing boosts confidence like proving you can pull off the near impossible. And that's where our [Poppins@Home]( platform comes in! Want to make your ideas materialize in front of you? If you can think it, you can [Design, Print, Play with 3D Printers]( it. Want to transform old jeans into a phone case, or a mask? Then you will be sew happy with [Sew Happy's Camp Denimtastic]( Want to make a keyboard out of a wad of dough or play the piano with fruits? These impossible dreams and more can be realized in [Makey Makey: Design and Build Inter Games]( Keep reading to find more amazing, impossible, highly implausible, or simply stupendous activities for the families this week... [Read more.]( [25 Outdoor Adventures for Kids]( [Best Lakes Near NYC]( [NYC Swimming Pools in 2020]( [What's Open Now in NYC]( Copyright © 2020 Mommy Poppins, All rights reserved. You are getting this email because you subscribed to our newsletters on MommyPoppins.com Our mailing address is: Mommy Poppins 511 Avenue of the Americas #504New York, New York 10011 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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