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Macy's July 4th Fireworks 2017: Where to See Them in NYC 

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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. View this email in your browser ( ** ------------------------------------------------------------ ** ------------------------------------------------------------ ** Our Daily Event Calendar: What To Do Today and All Season ( ------------------------------------------------------------ It's Not Too Late To Find a Summer Camp! ( Left it to the last minute? No worries. Search our NYC Summer Camp Directory ( for ideas, or let our Summer Camp Guide ( help you narrow them down! ** ------------------------------------------------------------ Macy's July 4th Fireworks 2017: Where to See Them in NYC ( Macy's is gearing up for its annual July 4th fireworks in New York City. On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, fireworks will light up the sky over the East River, and the show promises to be bigger than ever as it celebrates its 41st anniversary. Spectators should be able to catch the show from many neighborhoods in Midtown Manhattan ( as well as parts of Brooklyn and Queens, but there are some important changes afoot this year. The fireworks will take to the sky along the East River near Midtown. More than 60,000 are scheduled to burst forth at a rate of 2,200 per minute and all will be synchronized to a soundtrack of patriotic standards. New-in-2017 effects will include never-before-featured shells like color-changing chrysanthemums and happy faces in an eye-popping array of colors. If you're hoping to watch Macy's 4th of July Fireworks live, it's never too early to start planning your viewing strategy. Tickets for paid viewing options like Fourth of July Fireworks cruises ( are already on sale and going fast. Of course, you don't need to spend a penny to see the sparklers, but there are some important things to know before you go. We've got the scoop on how to find the best places to watch, when to go, and what to bring. And don't forget, there are frequent fireworks shows in NYC during the summer, from Coney Island to Central Park. Read our roundup ( of where else to see cool displays this summer. Read more. ( ------------------------------------------------------------ Weekday Fun: Fireworks, FREE Museums, SI Yankees vs. Cyclones ( New York City kids in public school aren't free yet, but the summer events go full-throttle this week. Make Music New York looms large ( above it all, on Wednesday, June 21, with free concerts just about everywhere in the city, all day. The Staten Island Yankees ( and Brooklyn Cyclones ( open a home-and-home series against each other on Monday and Tuesday, and a slew of select museums in lower Manhattan go FREE ( on Tuesday night. On Friday, regular fireworks begin at Coney Island, if you can't wait for the Independence Day fireworks displays across the city ( . Or, if the summer makes you want to get into the great outdoors, check out our lowdown on FREE camping inside New York City parks ( . Meanwhile, our June GoList ( sprints into the new season with you, with our Summer Fun Guide ( and event calendar ( keeping equal pace. Boom! Read more. ( ------------------------------------------------------------ 5 New England Resorts with Great Kids Camps ( Still looking for the perfect summer getaway ( ? To us, a vacation that combines family fun with opportunities for grown-up-only time can't be beat, but a lot of hotels and resorts seem to specialize in one type of experience or the other. So we did some digging to find regional hotels that are best for parents looking to spend quality time with their kids—and each other. Read more. ( Free outdoor music, movies, science, and pools. Our top picks! ( Festivals, day trips, beaches, and warm weather fun! ( Pick Your Own Strawberry Farms ( Best June Festivals and Street Fairs ( Free Outdoor Movies This Summer ( July 4th Fireworks Cruises ( Facebook ( Twitter ( Pinterest ( ============================================================ Our Guides: ** Summer Camps ( ** Enrichment Classes ( ** Kids Parties ( ** Day Trips ( ** Indoor Activities ( ** 100 Things to Do with NYC Kids ( ** WeeWork Crafts ( ** Business Listings ( Our Sites: ** Boston ( ** Connecticut ( ** Long Island ( ** Los Angeles ( ** New Jersey ( ** New York City ( ** Philadelphia ( ** Westchester ( ** Houston ( Copyright © 2017 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 #504 New York, New York 10011 USA ** unsubscribe from this list ( ** update subscription preferences (

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