Corner of Westchester Avenue and White Plains Road, 10462

Day of the Dead Arts & Crafts and Public Art in Virginia Park
Enjoy an evening of Day of the Dead arts and crafts in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata, Loving the Bronx, and BX Arts Factory.

Enjoy an evening of Day of the Dead arts and crafts in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata, Loving the Bronx, and BX Arts Factory. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park. This event is also a tribute to local resident Elizabeth Ortiz.

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

10/27/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 360-8114
artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov.

Bollywood & Bomba with Back to School Giveaway and Public Art in Virginia Park
This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park. There will also be a back to school giveaway of book bags with supplies.
Corner of Westchester Avenue and White Plains Road

Enjoy a live performance, Bollywood & Bomba, in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park. There will also be a back to school giveaway of book bags with supplies.

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

9/8/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 360-8114
artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov.

CANCELLED: It’s My Park at Virginia Park
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with G.I.V.E. to help rake the leaves and plant daffodil bulbs at Virginia Park.

Please note: this event has been postponed until December 4, 2016.

This It’s My Park season, volunteer with G.I.V.E. to help rake the leaves and plant daffodil bulbs at Virginia Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you!

11/26/2016 0:00 10:00:00 AM 2:00:00 PM

(347) 992-2860
nilkamartell@yahoo.com.

Drum Circle and Public Art in Virginia Park
Enjoy a drum circle in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx.

Enjoy a drum circle in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park.

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

10/20/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 360-8114
artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov.

Game Night and Public Art in Virginia Park
Enjoy a game night in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx.

Enjoy a game night in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park.

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

8/18/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 360-8114
artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov.

Movies Under the Stars: The Secret Life of Pets
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film, The Secret Life of Pets!

Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film!

Max (Louis C.K.) is a spoiled terrier who enjoys a comfortable life in a New York building until his owner adopts Duke, a giant and unruly canine. During their walk outside, they encounter a group of ferocious alley cats and wind up in a truck that’s bound for the pound. Luckily, a rebellious bunny named Snowball swoops in to save the doggy duo from captivity. In exchange, Snowball demands that Max and Duke join his gang of abandoned pets on a mission against the humans who’ve done them wrong

Know Before You Go
You should arrive by 7:30 p.m. to get your spot. Feel free to bring a blanket to sit on; there will be a limited supply of chairs available. Bottled water is OK, but no glass. Reservations are not taken; space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. All are welcome!

9/1/2017 0:00 8:00:00 PM 10:00:00 PM

(718) 430-1825
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Arts, Culture & Fun: Photo Night
Join us for Fun Fridays in September & October at Virginia Park

Join us for Fun Fridays in September & October at Virginia Park!

October 13: Photo Night – Join us to take pictures with the artwork installed in the park using props. An instructor will be teaching how to take better pictures with your phones

More events:

September 8: Books, Bollywood and Bomba: Enjoy a night of Bollywood dance and Bomba in the park. Join us to learn some moves!

October 6: Chess Night – Learn and play chess with our instructors.

October 20: Drum Circle – Feel free to bring your own drum

October 27: Day of the Dead with BxArts Factory – Come celebrate the Mexican tradition Day of the Dead creating paper flowers, face painting, book binding and listening to Mexican music.

About the Public Art:

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

Photo Credit: T. Pope jackson

10/13/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(718) 367-3657
laura.alvarez@parks.nyc.gov.

Puppet Mobile and Public Art in Virginia Park
Enjoy the Puppet Mobile in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata, Loving the Bronx, and the City Parks Foundation.…

Enjoy the Puppet Mobile in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata, Loving the Bronx, and the City Parks Foundation. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park.

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

9/29/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

212-360-8114
artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov.

Photo Prop Night and Public Art in Virginia Park
Enjoy an evening of photo taking with public art and props in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the…

Enjoy an evening of photo taking with public art and props in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park.

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

10/13/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 360-8114
artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov.

Yoga and Public Art in Virginia Park
Enjoy yoga in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx.

Enjoy yoga in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park.

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

9/22/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 360-8114
artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov.

It’s My Park at Virginia Park
Community members are invited to participate in a general cleanup, along with planting bulbs and leaf raking, while enjoying hot cocoa, coffee, and goodies.

During this special time of year, join G.I.V.E (Getting Involved Virginia Ave Efforts) Inc. volunteers as they activate their mission to sustain and amplify community with an It’s My Park fall cleanup. There will also be a special recognition in memory of the local historian/community activist Kristopher Morgan Powell who passed away in 2014.

Community members are invited to participate in a general cleanup, along with planting bulbs and leaf raking, while enjoying hot cocoa, coffee, and goodies from local Bronx coffeehouse Morris Perk! We look forward to a great day of activating our community at Virginia Park!

11/22/2015 0:00 12:00:00 PM 3:00:00 PM

(347) 992-2860
nilkamartell@yahoo.com.

Public Art Opening: Lovie Pignata at Virginia Park
Join NYC Parks and artist Lovie Pignata for the opening of her public artwork Daylighting at Virigina Park.

Join NYC Parks and artist Lovie Pignata for the opening of her public artwork Daylighting at Virigina Park. Lovie Pignata has activated the empty blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also install retired canoes from local non-profits, which will be retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage.

This exhibition is made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

6/26/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 360-8163
artandantiquties@parks.nyc.gov.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Music, Dance and Art with Sing for Hope Pianos
Join us for the second of two evenings of Music, Dance and Art at Virginia Park.

Join us for the second of two evenings of Music, Dance and Art at Virginia Park.

If you play piano or any other instrument, if you like to dance, if you like to draw, or just enjoy an evening with your community, this is your event!

The piano “Nature is Watching You” wants to make people reflect on how we treat Nature and subsequently the planet. We have to be more conscious of our acts and their consequences. We can change that, even if it’s one person at a time.

Sing For Hope Pianos

For two weeks in June, they bring stunningly painted pianos – each a unique piece of art created by a different artist – to New York City’s parks, streets, and public spaces for anyone and everyone to play. The Sing for Hope Pianos inspire community engagement.

Please RSVP to http://VirginiaPSFH16.eventbrite.com

6/16/2017 0:00 5:00:00 PM 7:00:00 PM

718718 367-3657
laura.alvarez@parks.nyc.gov.

Bronx Sole Run, Game Night and Public Art in Virginia Park
Enjoy a run with Bronx Sole and a game night in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx.

Enjoy a run with Bronx Sole and a game night in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park.The run will start at the painted 174th Street bridge in Virginia Park and end at the real 174th Street bridge in Starlight Park on the Bronx River.

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

9/15/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(212) 360-8114
artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov.

CANCELLED: Arts, Culture & Fun: Fun Friday: Day of the Dead
Celebrate the Mexican tradition of Day of the Dead! Create paper flowers and enjoy face painting, Mexican music, and more!

Please note: this event has been cancelled due to inclement weather.

Please note: This event has been moved to Friday, November 9.

Celebrate the Mexican tradition of Day of the Dead! Create paper flowers and enjoy face painting, Mexican music, and more!

Bring a family photo and offering to be placed on the altar.

In partnership with Loving the Bronx and BX Arts Factory.

11/9/2018 0:00 5:00:00 PM 6:30:00 PM

(718) 430-1831
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Arts, Culture & Fun: Drum Circle
Join us for Fun Fridays in September & October at Virginia Park!

The Fun Fridays series continues at Virginia Park with a Drum Circle. Drums will be provided but feel free to bring your own.

Return to the park on October 27 for Day of the Dead with BxArts Factory. Come celebrate the Mexican tradition Day of the Dead creating paper flowers, face painting, book binding and listening to Mexican music.

About the Public Art:

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

Photo Credit: T. Pope jackson

10/20/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(718) 367-3657
laura.alvarez@parks.nyc.gov.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Day of the Dead with BxArts Factory and MascaraViva
Celebrate the Mexican tradition, Day of the Dead, creating paper flowers, face painting, and book binding while enjoying Mexican music.

Join us for the final Fun Fridays event at Virginia Park.

Celebrate the Mexican tradition, Day of the Dead, creating paper flowers, face painting, and book binding while enjoying Mexican music. Mascara Viva will bring her Catrina and Monarch Butterfly to dance with us!

10/27/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(718) 367-3657
laura.alvarez@parks.nyc.gov.

It’s My Park at Virginia Park
Enjoy the fall season with park group Loving the Bronx as they spend the afternoon planting a 1000+ daffodils at Virginia Park and Hugh Grant Circle in Parkchester.

Enjoy the fall season with park group Loving the Bronx as they spend the afternoon planting a 1000+ daffodils at Virginia Park and Hugh Grant Circle in Parkchester.

12/2/2017 0:00 11:00:00 AM 3:00:00 PM

(347) 992-2860
nilkamartell@yahoo.com.

CANCELLED: Free Intro to Photography Workshop with Cara Lynch and Alex Diana
Bring your cell phone with camera for an introductory course on smartphone picture taking and basic camera settings. Learn about composition, texture, light, depth, line, and shape.
Located in the plaza at Westchester Avenue and White Plains Road

Please note: this event has been cancelled due to inclement weather and will be rescheduled for a later date.

Bring your cell phone with camera for an introductory course on smartphone picture taking and basic camera settings. Learn about composition, texture, light, depth, line, shape, and point of view. Have your photo professionally taken with “I’m So Happy You’re Here,” mural at Virginia Park.

Please note: This is not a drop-in workshop: Please arrive at 10:00 a.m. to participate! Children under 16 years old require adult supervision.

This event is FREE and open to the public. If there is rain, this workshop will be rescheduled.

About Cara Lynch
This workshop is lead by Cara Lynch, the artist who created the monumental mural “I’m So Happy You’re Here” in Virigina Park. Cara Lynch explores the tension between high and low, and private and public space in “I’m So Happy You’re Here.” Its stenciled patterns reference traditional parquet flooring, typically found in homes of the wealthy as a symbol of status and importance. By recontextualizing these patterns in a public mural, the work challenges notions of value and accessibility, as well as destination and origin.

Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant
This exhibition was made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant. Introduced in September 2016, the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant builds on Parks’ equity initiatives by bringing regular public art exhibits to parks that have historically lacked cultural programming. The $200,000 grant has been issued to a total of 20 artists over the course of two consecutive years, with $100,000 distributed to 10 artists in 2017, and $100,000 issued to another 10 artists this year. Each chosen artist receives $10,000 to execute their pieces. The first round of winning artists installed their pieces in June 2017, and each was on display for one year.

8/4/2018 0:00 10:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM

artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov.

It’s My Park at Virginia Park
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with G.I.V.E. to help rake the leaves and plant daffodil bulbs at Virginia Park.

Please note: This event was rescheduled from December 26.

This It’s My Park season, volunteer with G.I.V.E. to help rake the leaves and plant daffodil bulbs at Virginia Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you!

12/4/2016 0:00 10:00:00 AM 2:00:00 PM

(347) 992-2860
nilkamartell@yahoo.com.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Music, Dance and Art with Sing for Hope Pianos
Join us for the first of two evenings of Music, Dance and Art at Virginia Park.

Join us for the first of two evenings of Music, Dance and Art at Virginia Park.

If you play piano or any other instrument, if you like to dance, if you like to draw, or just enjoy an evening with your community, this is your event!

The piano “Nature is Watching You” wants to make people reflect on how we treat Nature and subsequently the planet. We have to be more conscious of our acts and their consequences. We can change that, even if it’s one person at a time.

Sing For Hope Pianos

For two weeks in June, they bring stunningly painted pianos – each a unique piece of art created by a different artist – to New York City’s parks, streets, and public spaces for anyone and everyone to play. The Sing for Hope Pianos inspire community engagement.

Please RSVP to http://VirginiaPSFH9.eventbrite.com

6/9/2017 0:00 5:00:00 PM 7:00:00 PM

718718 367-3657
laura.alvarez@parks.nyc.gov.

Spring Cleaning and Earth Day Celebration at Virginia Park
Join Loving the Bronx on Earth Day for a day of free activities and spring cleaning!
Virginia Park, across the street from the IRT #6 Parkchester train station (Westchester Avenue and White Plains Road)

Join Loving the Bronx at Virginia Park on Earth Day for a day of free activities and spring cleaning!

Volunteers are needed to:

  • Help paint benches and clean the playground equipment at Virginia Playground
  • Rake leaves and remove debris near Hugh Grant Circle

Earth Day activities include:

  • Free guided run through Parkchester with Bronx Sole
  • Learn about the Parkchester CSA
  • Learn how to identify and draw trees with local artist Esmeralda Ezzy Castellon
  • Live painting from BxArts Factory
  • Plant some herb seeds with Bronx artist Lovie Pignata
  • Stop at artist Dennis Darkeem’s stop and swap table
  • Learn about composting with Chrys Cicalo Napolitanoi
  • Make a button with Lia Lynn and Gwyneth Nilsen at the Loving the Bronx table
  • And more…

Stop by and join in on any of the activities listed. We look forward to seeing you in the park!


4/22/2017 0:00 11:00:00 AM 4:00:00 PM

(347) 992-2860
nilkamartell@yahoo.com.

Arts, Culture & Fun: Bollywood and Bomba
Join us for Fun Fridays in September & October at Virginia Park

Join us for Fun Fridays in September and October at Virginia Park.

Enjoy a live performance, Bollywood & Bomba, in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events in the park. There will also be a back to school giveaway of book bags with supplies.

More events:

October 6 Chess Night – Learn and play chess with our instructors.

October 13 Photo Night – Join us to take pictures with the artwork installed in the park using props. An instructor will be teaching how to take better pictures with your phones.

October 20 Drum Circle – Feel free to bring your own drum

October 27 Day of the Dead with BxArts Factory – Come celebrate the Mexican tradition Day of the Dead creating paper flowers, face painting, book binding and listening to Mexican music.

About the public art:

Lovie Pignata’s public art project activates a blacktop with a bold, painted replica of the nearby Bronx River, highlighting the importance of this waterway. She has also installed retired canoes from local non-profits, which are retrofitted with seating, chessboards, planters, and wayfinding signage. Daylighting will be on view through June 19, 2018.

This exhibition and event are made possible by the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant, which supports the creation of artworks by New York City-based emerging artists at 10 parks that are highly visible, but underserved by cultural programming. The UNIQLO grant program will transform these locations into engaging art destinations with a series of rotating exhibitions and community events through 2019.

Photo credit: T. Pope Jackson

9/8/2017 0:00 6:00:00 PM 8:00:00 PM

(718) 367-3657
laura.alvarez@parks.nyc.gov.

It’s My Park at Virginia Park: 2nd Annual Earth Day Celebration
Join Loving the Bronx’s 2nd Annual Earth Day event on Sunday! The group celebrates everything green with an afternoon of family friendly activities.
Meet at the black top area benches, at White Plains Road between S/B Cross Bronx Expressway and Westchester Avenue.

Join Loving the Bronx’s 2nd Annual Earth Day event!

The group celebrates everything green with an afternoon of family-friendly activities, including arts and crafts, clay modeling, jewelry making, rock painting, a dance workshop, and drumming, along with light general clean-up.

Think green!

For groups of 10+, please contact nilkamartell@yahoo.com. Anyone under 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

4/22/2018 0:00 1:00:00 PM 5:00:00 PM

(347) 992-2860
nilkamartell@yahoo.com.

Button Making Night and Public Art in Virginia Park
Enjoy a night of button making in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx.

Enjoy a night of button making in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx. This event is free and great for all ages and is part of a series of weekly community building events i