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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. Buy in our calendar now! The Lion King, Aladdi

This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. Buy [discount Broadway tickets]( in our calendar now! The Lion King, Aladdin, and more. [25 Restaurants Open on Thanksgiving in NYC]( [Hearth's traditional Thanksgiving feast is built with ingredients from the Union Square Greenmarket and local farms.] These restaurants open on Thanksgiving in NYC let New Yorkers of small-space kitchens who prefer rapid-fire takeout options let someone else handle cooking our Thanksgiving feast. Our picks for restaurants open on Thanksgiving include family-friendly spots in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island sure to make this Thanksgiving—which falls on Thursday, November 23, 2023—as easy and delicious as possible. Be sure to book your reservations soon. Now, instead of deep-cleaning your apartment to host those far-flung relatives (and their expectations), you can spend Thanksgiving morning [at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade](. What's more NYC than that? Be sure to bookmark our [Guide to Thanksgiving in NYC]( for more family-friendly holiday happenings. If you're visiting NYC this Thanksgiving and still looking for a place to stay, check out these [family-friendly NYC hotels]( or these Midtown [hotels with views of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade](. [Read more.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Best Neighborhoods to Trick-or-Treat on Halloween in NYC]( [Halloween means candy galore in NYC. Photo by Diana Kim] If you think it's hard to trick-or-treat in New York City, think again. One of my favorite childhood memories of growing up in NYC was Halloween in Greenwich Village, when the [Village Halloween Parade]( was just a couple hundred artists and others who marched through the neighborhood. Afterward, we would trick-or-treat up and down the brownstone blocks. Everyone was friendly, and we would come home with our shopping bags filled. It was magical. Although the parade and Greenwich Village have changed a lot since then, your kids can still enjoy that kind of thrilling trick-or-treat experience in many New York City neighborhoods. Which neighborhood is the best for Halloween trick-or-treating in NYC depends on who you ask. So, we turned to our astute readers and collected recommendations from our parent-driven NYC staff over many, many years to bring you a list of the best places to trick-or-treat in New York City, so you'll know where to bring your kids on October 31. It's always a good bet to join one of the [local Halloween parades]( and then go trick-or-treating throughout the community with local families. For more seasonal fun, check out our jam-packed [New York City Kids' Halloween Guide]( which showcases [FREE Halloween events]( [haunted houses]( [pumpkin patches]( and more. [Read more.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Halloween Weekend 2023 in NYC: Trick-or-Treat and More Things To Do with Kids]( [Dumboween is scarily entertaining, beginning with the annual March to the Arch followed by crafts, costume contests, live music, and trick-or-treating, of course! Photo by Hassan Mokaddam] Looking for the best things to do in New York City this Halloween weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities to add to your list for Halloween weekend. We're in full spook mode at last, up to our eyeballs in Halloween activities! The Halloween weekend kicks off on Thursday with the [Harlem Meer Pumpkin Flotilla]( [Asphalt Screams]( follows Friday, and then creepy doings proliferate all weekend long, including Saturday's [Bklyn Boo!]( Other top things to do in NYC this weekend include an [Open House Family Day]( at the new David Geffen Hall and a turn on the [Bryant Park skating rink]( which re-opens Friday. Tuesday's Halloween agenda includes the [Jackson Heights Halloween Parade]( [BAMBoo!]( [Dumboween's March to the Arch]( and the big [Village Halloween Parade](. Be sure to bookmark our list of [NYC's best trick-or-treat neighborhoods]( so you know where to source the goodies! Of course, all our [top Halloween picks]( are laid out in our [New York City Kids' Halloween Fun Guide]( which is scarily stocked with a full rundown of [Halloween costume parades]( and plenty more tricks and treats. [Read more.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( The best things to do this fall in New York City! [View The Guide >]( 🎃 BEST OF OCTOBER 🎃 [Best Pumpkin Patches near NYC]( Pick a perfect pumpkin at one of these patches in Westchester, New Jersey, and Long Island. [Read More >]( 🍂 SEASONAL GUIDE 🍂 [Best of October]( Find the best things to do in NYC this month with our Best of October Activities Guide! [Read More >]( 🎃 BEST OF OCTOBER 🎃 [Top Things To Do in NYC this Fall]( Here are the seasonal favorites and new debuts that have us excited for fall. [Read More >]( 🎃 BEST OF OCTOBER 🎃 [Halloween Events in NYC for Kids]( The spooky season is upon us and these are the must-do's in NYC this Halloween. [Read More >]( 🎃 BEST OF OCTOBER 🎃 [29 Fall Day Trips from NYC]( Apple picking, leaf-peeping, museums, farm fun...no wonder we love autumn in the NYC area. [Read More >]( Copyright © 2023 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]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all Mommy Poppins emails](. [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube](

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