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Summer Fun Ahead
Summer is here, which means school break is on the horizon.
New Yorkers live for this season, especially our kids, who enjoy longer days, warm nights, ice cream (!), going Strawberry Picking (page 12), checking out the Animal Chronicles Exhibit at the Bronx Zoo (page 16), catching the Lion King on Broadway, and more.
Summer is our jam (pun intended), and we have a list of endless adventures for you and the family this season. From Epic Road Trips (page 46), Summer Experiences (page 64), and Fun (page 72) to our curated Bucket List(page), we’ve got you covered.
Even though school is out, it’s never too early to plan for your little ones’ next educational adventure. Delve into our allencompassing Preschool and Montessori School Guide (page 30) for a seamless transition.
June is also Father’s Day; our Mom Stories essay shares how Millennial Dads (page 40) are rewriting the script on fatherhood. To all dads, grandfathers, guardians, uncles, and stepdads of all generations, Happy Father’s Day!
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Teaching Your Children About Financial Literacy
By Kaitlyn RiggioLike it or not, money is a huge part of our world and how we move about it. Teaching kids, especially young girls, about financial literacy is a huge step towards setting them up for success in the future.
And that’s what financial expert and founder of Inspired Capital Alexa von Tobel is striving them to do. In her new children’s book Growing Up Powerful: Money Matters, von Tobel aims to empower the next generation of financially savvy girls early on in their lives.
After spending 20 years of her career helping young adults fix their finances, von Tobel found that the financial world can be pretty unforgiving. So, she’s switching from helping young adults play defense with their finances to helping parents teach their children how to play offense.
We sat down with von Tobel to talk about how she talks about money in her own family, what pitfalls parents fall into when talking to kids about money and how we can empower the next generation of financially savvy kids.
How do you talk about money in your own home?
A study from the University of Michigan says that kids can pick up on the tone of how money is discussed as early as age five. With that in mind, von Tobel says she’s very thoughtful about how money is discussed with her family, which includes her three kids.
In von Tobel’s family, money is “a factual element of our lives,” she says, so it is discussed in a matter of fact, straightforward way.
“We talk about it with no anxiety and no stress on purpose,” von Tobel says. “And we clue our children into money decisions, but with a matter of fact, can-do attitude, upbeat tone.”
Von Tobel also says she talks about work and making money in a positive light.
Some parents talk about work in a negative light, and von Tobel says “that just creates this big, negative doom and gloom for the
concept of work.”
When you talk about work in a positive way, “you’re orienting earning money as being something that’s positive, that can be fun and exciting, that your job can be an alignment of your passions and your skill sets,” von Tobel says. “And so all of those are fun.”
By reorienting how she talks about money and work, von Tobel says money is looked at as a tool and nothing else.
“It is not meant to be ignored, it is not meant to be worshiped,” von Tobel says. “It is simply a tool that allows us to live our life.”
What are some pitfalls parents and families fall into when talking to their kids about money?
One common pitfall parents fall into is having conversations about money with young kids in ways they may have a hard time conceptualizing.
For example, von Trobel shared a story of her young daughter wanting a toy that costs $50.
“She doesn’t really have a concept of what
$50 is,” von Trobel says.
But that doesn’t mean you have to avoid conversations about money entirely with young children.
“You can start having money conversations, you just have to use very primitive ways of explaining things,” von Tobel says.
In the above example, von Tobel says she explained to her daughter that the toy she wanted cost, a “big pile of quarters,” and even though she didn’t have that many quarters today, she could get the toy for her birthday.
Parents also make the mistake of giving in to their children too often, von Trobel says, when it comes to buying things that they ask for.
“All you’re doing is making it hard for your child to learn willpower and boundary setting,” von Tobel says. “And so money is a big element of boundary setting.”
Teaching children about willpower and boundary setting when it comes to money also teaches them about supply and demand principles and the importance of delayed gratification, which comes into play with
bigger financial decisions later on.
“Do you want to buy the smaller home today, or can you wait and save up and buy the much bigger home later?” von Tobel says. “It’s a muscle that you will practice and use your entire life.”
When should parents start teaching their children about financial literacy?
Teaching kids about financial literacy can start early.
“When you’re learning basic math, you’re capable of learning these principles,” von Tobel says.
One way to do this is by setting your child up with multiple piggy banks at home: a small one for quick purchases, a medium one for larger purchases and a big one for long-term savings (like a college fund, for example).
This teaches kids about how to save money and how to split up the money they earn and put it towards different things. Simple lessons early on can help children build good habits later on.
Teaching children about willpower and boundary setting when it comes to money also teaches them about supply and demand principles and the importance of delayed gratification, which comes into play with bigger financial decisions later on.
“Those principles are really important to lay the foundation,” von Tobel says. “And to talk about money in a completely unemotional, matter of fact way can transform a child’s life.”
While there may be a misconception that kids can’t think about money because it’s too complicated, von Tobel says “the math is not the complicated piece.”
“It’s the habit forming, it’s the checking in to make sure you ask good questions, it’s understanding delayed gratification, that is what’s important with money,” von Tobel says. “It’s a muscle that you need to practice and you need to build and you need to build it as early as you possibly can.”
As people get older, conversations about money start to include things
like salary negotiations. How can parents prepare their kids for these conversations at a young age?
The key to setting kids up for conversations surrounding being paid what they’re worth in the workplace, according to von Tobel, is to teach them to work hard for the things they want and that their hard work will be rewarded.
“Your hard work is valued and it is equally valuable to somebody else working hard,” von Tobel says. “It’s about making it an unequivocal fact that they believe in and recognize and know as a truth they can hold constant.”
When parents teach their kids to know for a fact that their work is just as valuable as anyone else’s, it sets them up to be able to advocate for themselves, in the workforce and in life.
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Our Fav Strawberry Picking Spots
BY SERENA NORR & THALIA FERNANDEZJune means it’s officially strawberry season, and if you love strawberries and looking for a fun excursion with your family this summer, there are farms in and around Westchester that offer pick-your-own strawberries this season. Some farms also provide a variety of family-friendly activities that are perfect for any summer day. Start planning a fun-filled day of strawberry picking today!
Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard
Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard is a family-owned apple orchard in North Salem in Westchester County. They also grow vegetables and stone fruits, which are available for purchase in their Farm Store and through their CSA program. Their primary goal is to provide fresh foods to their community, primarily sourced from their farm and other local farmers. Their strawberry picking begins in June, and tickets are available closer to the season. 130
Hardscrabble Road, North Salem, NY 10560
Fishkill Farms
With organic strawberries coming in June, make a reservation today to pick a time slot and reservations for their special events (hello, sunset yoga, cider tasting, or farm yoga). In addition to strawberries, you can also pick organic raspberries (mid-June), organic currants (mid-June), organic blueberries (July), and organic blackberries (end of July), to name a few options. 9 Fishkill Farm Road Hopewell JCT, NY 12533.
Greig Farm
Located in the Hudson Valley, Greig Farm will begin strawberry picking season in June. The season for strawberry picking runs until July, so be sure to get up to Red Hook for a day trip with your family. They don’t have any entry fee – you only pay for what you pick. Additionally, you can enjoy their on-site farm, which is filled with delicious goodies from the Hudson Valley. Your kids will love feeding the on-site goats that live
behind the farm. 178 Pitcher Lane, Red Hook, NY 12571.
Lawrence Farm Orchards
Get your fresh strawberries at the nearby Lawrence Farm Orchards. The orchard recommends calling as sometimes crops can change with the weather. You can also pick peas, lettuce, spinach, and greens. 306 Frozen Ridge Road, Newburgh, NY 12550.
Ochs Orchard
Strawberry-picking season starts this month in Ochs Orchard. You don’t need a reservation to pick. In addition to the strawberries, Ochs has an on-site farm market stocked with seasonal fruits and veggies and a stand where you can get homemade ice cream before you go. 4 Ochs Lane, Warwick, NY 10990.
Bishop Orchard
Their season kicks off in mid-June to July, which they suggest experiencing on the earlier side. While at Bishop Orchard’s,
visit their farm market stocked with fresh produce, cheese, bakery items, and bulk staples. You can also enjoy ice cream, cider, and wine. 1355 Boston Post Road, Guilford, CT 06437.
Kedler’s Farm
Take a day trip to Kerhonskon, NY, for strawberry picking at Kedler’s Farm. You have to purchase a time to pick, and once you are there, you and your family can enjoy over 25 farm attractions, a farm market, and ongoing events. 5755 US-209, Kerhonkson, NY 12446.
Jones Family Farms
If you’re looking for a fun family activity, consider going strawberry and blueberry picking at a 400-acre farm. Apart from fruit picking, the farm also offers cooking classes in its Harvest Kitchen. For adults, there’s even wine available at the Jones Winery. Visitors are advised to call the farm before heading out, as strawberry picking hours may change due to the weather. Jones Family Farms is comprised of three different farm locations; we suggest calling the farm at 203-929-8425
for strawberry picking locations.
Scott’s Yankee Farmer
Scott’s Yankee Farmer, a familyowned and operated farm in Connecticut, is officially open for the season, and preparation for their Pick-YourOwn strawberry dates is underway. Their approximate pick-your-own dates vary, but they usually begin at the very end of May and end at the beginning of July. Store hours: 9 am-5:30 pm. 436 Boston Post Rd East Lyme, CT 06333
Bishops Orchards
Bishop’s Orchards will soon be offering strawberries as the first pick-your-own fruit of the season. This orchard carefully selects varieties that grow well in the New England soil and weather. The strawberry picking
season usually starts in mid-June and ends in early July, so pick your batch as soon as possible. Remember that the season is short; strawberries will be available next year once it’s over. For all pick-your-own information, call (203) 458-PICK. 1355 Boston Post Road, Guildford, CT 06437-2399
Samascott Orchards
June at Samascott Orchards is officially pickyour-own strawberry season, and they begin a season of fun events, like their upcoming Strawberry Festival with Nine Pin Cider. Admission fee is $5.00 per person, with a discounted price of $2.50 for seniors aged 65 and above. Children aged nine years and below and military personnel carrying ID can enter for free. The produce is priced per pound and is not included in the admission fee. You can get a discount of 10% if you pick produce worth $20 or more. 5 Sunset Ave, Kinderhook, NY 12106
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The Bronx Zoo Celebrates 125 Years
BY THALIA FERNANDEZThe Bronx Zoo, a beloved NYC gem for residents, is celebrating its 125th birthday this year. The zoo recently celebrated this milestone with a stunning ceremony featuring special performances by the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers and dancers from the Harambee Dance Company alongside drummers. There was an outpouring of community love and support at the ceremony, and we were lucky enough to get a sneak peek of an exciting new exhibit, Animal Chronicles, which is now open to the public.
Animal Chronicles Exhibit
This new immersive exhibit is a quarter-mile ADA-accessible walk through 13 scenes of eco-friendly sculptures that highlight the zoo’s impact on its wildlife, how it’s helped save endangered species, how it created art that can connect any visitor to nature, and
the significance of continuous efforts to protect wildlife around the world.
Families will marvel at the incredible sculptures made from Spanish moss, palm
fiber, bamboo, riverstone, hemp, and more. They’ll also get the chance to learn about the wildlife that inspired these sculptures with digital storybooks accessible through QR Codes found throughout the trail.
Families can learn about some incredible Bronx Zoo stories, like ‘The Recovery of a River,’ about how the Bronx community banded together to clean up The Bronx River. In doing so, they welcomed back animals that had been missed for years, like beavers. Or
‘Over a Century of Saving Bison,’ which is about how the Bronx Zoo began working to help save Bison.
‘Animal Chronicles’ is guaranteed to be a family favorite this summer season and can’t be missed. The exhibit is now open to the public.
Bronx Zoo
2300 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10460
The exhibit is part of your admission and runs until Labor Day, September 2, 2024
Advantages of Summer Programs & Speciality Camps
By Serena norrIt is always around this time of year when we wonder: where did the school year go? Wasn’t it just September?! And yet, here we are planning and thinking about summer and the many summer camp options for our kids. With anything these days, there are tons of options for summer camp, ranging from day camps to sleepaway to immersive and engaging specialty camps. This range of specialty camps for kids is vast and expansive where kids can tap into specific interests as they “find their people,” have fun, disconnect from technology, express themselves, develop communication skills, work in teams, and/ or try something new! Below, we are sharing more about the advantages of some of these programs - covering STEM/STEAM camps, sports camps, and arts camps!
Advantages of Summer Programs and Speciality Camps
During the school year, kids are inundated with testing, non-stop activities and events, and as they get older, endless amounts of homework.
Summer is one of the precious times in their lives that is reserved for fun, relaxation, trying new things and making friends. Summer camps and specialty camps offer kids a way to tap into very specific subjects as they explore and learn more during an extended period of time that they may not have had the opportunity to do during the school year. These programs can even help to develop and/or enhance their social skills, leadership, responsibility, resilience, and so much more. Below, we are sharing more about the advantages of summer camps and specialty camps.
STEM/STEAM Camps
STEAM/STEM programs have become a
major focus in many schools with science technology, engineering, math, and the arts. These summer programs can help to foster and build a child’s confidence and self-esteem, teamwork, critical thinking skills, curiosity, problem-solving skills, and much more!
These summer programs are also focused on a range of fun, interactive, and engaging activities such as circuits, Minecraft, coding, robotics, game development, programming, animation, YouTube production, digital arts, video game design, 3D printing, and more.
These specialities can be super fun for kids as they help to make learning and the sciences so much fun, immersive, and exciting. This can help to enhance your child’s passion/interest in these subjects through hands-on applications. STEM/ STEAM programs offer another avenue for kids to tap into their imaginations as they explore using a range of science applications and technologies to create, design, and solve challenges.
Sports Camps
The benefits of sports are vast for kids. From working in teams to concentration to moving their bodies to communication, sports camps offer kids a way to further enhance
their confidence, develop new skills, think strategically, and even help with mental clarity. Sports can also help kids destress with the release of endorphins, make friends, and achieve goals. Over the summer, this can be a great way for kids to concentrate on one sport and/or explore multiple at a multi-sport camp. From football camps to baseball camps to soccer camps and more, there are so many ways for your child to stay active and have fun at a sports camp.
Arts Camps - Theater, Dance, Music, Visual Arts
In many schools, the arts are incredibly underfunded or non-existent. During the summer, kids can explore their artistic and creative side at an art camp. This can include a range of programs such as musical theater, dance, music, and/or visual arts.
Tapping into one’s creative side is an incredible way for your child to think creatively, express themselves, further develop fine motor skills, communicate, work in teams, and/or help with focus and concentration. Arts camps are also a great avenue to foster their imagination, develop a community, enhance social skills, boost their confidence, and have fun!
CAMPS
Learning doesn't have to end when school's out! Our camps keep kids engaged throughout summer and holiday breaks!
CAMPS
Learning doesn't have to end when school's out! Our camps keep kids engaged throughout summer and holiday breaks!
Mad Science Camps Include:
•Science experiments for kids ages 5-9
Mad Science Camps Include:
•Make-and-take activities each day
•Science experiments for kids ages 5-9
•A variety of different themes to choose from that cover a wide-range of STEM subjects, from engineering to biology
•Make-and-take activities each day
•A variety of different themes to choose from that cover a wide-range of STEM subjects, from engineering to biology
•Physical activity each day
•Physical activity each day
The Ailey School’s Junior Division alvinailey.org/school/juniordivision-ages-7-17
The Ailey School’s Junior Division offers a highly structured curriculum for conservatory dance training. Students in the Pre-Professional program (ages 7-17) participate in after school and weekend classes during the school year. Audition dates are June 11 (ages 7 & 8) at 4:30pm; (ages 9-10) at 6:00pm, June 12 (ages 11 & 12)* at 4:30pm; (ages 13 & 14)* at 6:30pm June 13 (ages 15-17)* at 4:30pm. Register today! *Students ages 11-17 should have previous ballet training.
2nd Nature Skateboarding
Summer Camp
1 Highland Industrial Park, Peekskill 914-402-4624
2ntr.com info@2ntr.com
Skater-owned and operated since 2004, 2nd Nature Skateboarding is the premiere skate shop and skate park in Westchester County. Their Summer Camps run July through August, and their experienced instructors ensure a safe environment to learn while providing a fun, unforgettable experience. They offer weekly rates as well as day passes, plus different options for flexible drop-off and pick-up times for all camps.
Camp Level Up camplevelup.com gamer@camplevelup.com
Camp Level Up is a 1-week e-sports sleepaway camp for campers entering 4th to 11th grade. Located and powered by Pocono Springs Camp (a premiere private sleepaway camp in the Poconos), CLU offers a hybrid program of e-sports gameplay and traditional
THE AILEY SCHOOL JUNIOR DIVISION AUDITIONS
Pre-Professional Program (ages 7-17) 2024-2025 School Year
June 11 (ages 7-8) at 4:30pm (ages 9-10) at 6:00pm
June 12 (ages 11-12)* at 4:30pm (ages 13-14)* at 6:30pm
June 13 (ages 15-17)* at 4:30pm
camp programmingcampers spend half of their day participating in activities related to competitive video gaming and the other half immersed in traditional camp activities including sports, adventure, arts and aquatics/lakefront.
Friends of Rye Nature Center
873 Boston Post Road, Rye 914-967-5150 ryenaturecenter.org admin@ryenaturecenter.org
Join Friends of Rye Nature Center for an unforgettable summer adventure! The main camp offers weekly themes packed with engaging activities like science experiments, animal encounters, and exciting games. For younger nature lovers, June Bugs provides a perfect introduction to ecology through outdoor fun, art, and hands-on science lessons. And for older adventurers, don’t miss
Paddle Adventure Camp where attendees kayak and hike through the stunning Hudson Valley, building skills and confidence along the way.
Gymcats Gymnastics
At Equalize Fitness
1 Odell Plaza, Yonkers 914-965-7676
gymcats.net
Their summer camp offers quality instruction for beginners through advanced gymnastics in a fully air-conditioned facility that teaches gymnastics all year long. They offer individualized instruction, all campers are grouped by age, and no experience is necessary; they specialize in teaching beginners. The NinjaCats Obstacle Course is a great addition to their action-packed camp day. You can choose half-day or full-day and sign up for one week, multiple weeks, or all 8 weeks. Spots fill up
quickly, so register online now.
KAC Kisco Art Center
40 Radio Circle, Mt. Kisco
914-232-4843
katonahartcenter.com katonahartcenter.com/ summer-camps
The Katonah Art Center offers a great alternative to full-day summer programs with week-long camps and morning, afternoon, full-day and extended day options. Camps are available for ages 3.5 to grade 12 and run all summer long, from July 1 to August 30. KAC camps offer a variety of subjects including painting, drawing, fused glass, pottery and more. Find all camps on the KAC website. Camps fill up quickly so sign up early reserve your child/teen’s spot.
Mad Science & Crayola Imagine Arts Academy
Westchester: 56 Lafayette Ave., Suite #340
New York: 1133 Broadway, Suite #1015
888-MADD-SCI
914-948-8319
newyorkcity.madscience.org newyorkcity. imagineartsacademy.com
Mad Science and the Crayola Imagine Arts Academies offer kids full-day and halfday camp experiences that are sure to entertain and delight. They will be wowed by green glowing liquid, messages written in secret code, autonomous robots, and mystery substances that change from solid to liquid in seconds. There’s something for everyone! They offer amazing week-to-week options at their locations in Armonk, Briarcliff, Brooklyn, Bronxville, Mamaroneck,
Manhattan, Rye, Scarsdale, Tarrytown, White Plains & Yorktown.
Palisades Climb Adventure
4590 Palisades Center Drive, W. Nyack
845-727-3500
palisadesclimb.com
Discover an exhilarating indoor adventure this Summer at Palisades Climb Adventure! Their world-record-breaking indoor ropes course, towering 85 feet high, boasts 75+ obstacles suitable for all ages and abilities. Conveniently nestled in the heart of The Palisades Center Mall, West Nyack, NY, they host private events, birthdays, team challenges, school trips, and scouting adventures. Only 48 inches or shorter, little ones can explore the Sky Tykes course.
Rye Country Day School 3 Cedar Street, Rye 914-925-4511
summersession@ ryecountryday.org ryecountryday.org/ summersession
Rye Country Day School’s Summer Session offers rising fifth-through-twelfth graders from any school the opportunity to work with our outstanding faculty members to earn advanced credit, develop areas of special interest, and review subjects that need strengthening. Offerings include academic and enrichment courses that vary in length (1-6 weeks). RCDS Summer Session runs from July 1 to August 9, 2024, on the beautiful campus in Rye, New York.
Gymnastics Classes
• Develop Strength, Flexibility, Balance, Coordination & Confidence
• Ages 20 mos & Up • Boys & Girls
• Beginner – Advanced
• HOLIDAY CAMPS
• Competitive and Non-competitive Team Program
SUMMER CAMP
Full & Half Day Camp • Boys & Girls• Ages 4–13
Sign up for one week, multiple weeks or all 8 weeks!
GYMNASTICS • GAMES & EVENTS
THEME DAYS • COLOR WARS
NINJA WARRIOR OBSTACLE COURSE
Another layer of athleticism and fun for our camp day! Campers run their hardest to get up the warped wall and test their balance, strength and problem solving skills to make it through the many obstacle course options! Our
and
foundation for ALL sports and to promote athleticism and good health through participation in gymnastics. We specialize in beginners!
Volunteer Ideas for Every Family
BY THALIA FERNANDEZFor many families volunteering a cherished tradition for many families and it doesnt have to be only for the holiday as many organizations need help year-round with many offering numerous learning opportunities for children of all ages. It’s a chance for them to understand the joy and fulfillment of giving back to the community, develop essential life skills, and more. Volunteering is not just about work; it’s about discovering the right opportunity that resonates with your family’s interests and values. We’re here to give you some ideas on how you and your family can volunteer this week and continue to do it year-round.
Here are ways you and your family can volunteer!
Help a Neighbor
Volunteering can start right from home. It can be as easy as helping a neighbor. Build community by supporting a neighbor with
their garden, helping an elderly neighbor pick up groceries, or even making them care packages.
Helping a neighbor is a great way to introduce volunteering to little ones and the idea of building community. It’s also an opportunity for your family to unite, work towards a common goal, and strengthen your bond.
Parks
Volunteer in your local parks to contribute to the community. Parks are excellent places for families to volunteer because of their various volunteer roles. A typical group volunteer experience at parks is park beautification, which often means pitching in to plant trees and plants and help preserve nature.
Other park volunteer opportunities include assisting visitors, leading tours, taking photographs, and more. To find these opportunities, visit your local parks department website. They often have a dedicated section for volunteering, where you can learn about the different roles available and how to apply.
Community Cleanup
Organize or join a community cleanup group. Community cleanups are not just about showing support and care for your community; they are about making a tangible difference. These group volunteer activities are focused on cleaning up local spaces that have either been neglected or vandalized. With a great group behind you, you can contribute to maintaining the beauty of your community and feel a sense of accomplishment and pride in your collective efforts. Your family’s contribution is significant and makes a real impact.
Participating in community cleanups offers an excellent opportunity for family volunteering; it gets your family outdoors and fosters connections with other families, enhancing the sense of community.
Animal Shelters
Is your family full of animal lovers? Volunteering at your local animal shelter is perfect for you. Local animal shelters regularly
Preschool & Montessori School Guide
By Serena norrIsn’t it amazing how quickly you go from searching for all things baby and toddler to figuring out the course of your child’s education in just a few years! Incredibly - or overwhelming - there are so many educational avenues you can take for your child! Not only about education, school provides children with a structure for learning and play as well as a place to make new friends, develop cognitive skills, and simply learn all about what it’s like to have a structured day away from home. Below, we are sharing some of the advantages of a preschool and Montessori program to make your decision a little easier.
Advantages of Preschool
Offers consistent structure and routine. While you likely have a schedule with your child, traditional schooling, such as at preschool, offers a way for your child to have a structured schedule along with a day that revolves around learning. This includes a planned day where they learn reading, math, social skills, and play. It can also set the tone for their schooling as they establish an interest in learning.
Exposes kids to language and literacy. In preschool, children will greatly expand their language. This includes an opportunity for them to learn their ABCs, listen to books, expand their vocabulary, and even to start to read. This helps to further develop their cognitive skills and communication as they get ready for kindergarten.
Prepares kids for their school years. With the introduction of preschool, kids are able to fall into a routine of what it is like to spend a range of three-to-six hours away from home. This can potentially make it easier when they start kindergarten as they will have an understanding of teachers, making friends, school work and structured learning. Meet new friends. Your child may have had the same set of friends since they were a baby/toddler, which might have been some of your mom/parent friends. Going to preschool allows them to start to form their identity away from you and create friendships and bonds of their own. Throughout their time at school, they will have to navigate this terrain and starting early can help them to adapt and “find their people” with ease.
Serves all kids. One major benefit of a preschool program - especially a public one
- is that it serves all kids. No matter what a child’s socioeconomic status and/or background is. It provides an even playing field for learning, education, and social development.
Advantages of a Montessori Program
Another educational program to consider is a Montessori program. Created by Dr. Maria Montessori, the program follows various principles focused on independence, respect, freedom of movement, and more. Unlike a preschool, Montessori programs are child-led and offer a range of opportunities for independence.
Promotes independence . One of the principals of a Montessori program promotes independence. As a child-observed model, kids are encouraged and able to lead, explore, and learn through self-direction. This can promote confidence, independence, and a generally ease of trusting their instincts.
Kids can move freely. Another principal is focused on movement and allowing them to explore and move on their own. This enables kids to feel comfortable and relaxed in their classroom and move or get something whenever they need to.
Learning is focused on being positive .The Montessori program greatly focuses on making learning fun and positive for
children. This is believed to help cultivate and foster their inner curiosity, creativity, and natural motivation.
Promotes self-discipline . Typically, in a traditional preschool classroom kids will have to follow specific rules. However, in a Montessori classroom kids are led towards self-discipline where they can pick activities that align with what they want to - rather than what a teacher tells them to do. This may help your child with their confidence and independence.
Follows a work-cycle schedule . Unlike a traditional preschool, Montessori follows a three work-cycle. During this time, kids have three hours to work at their own pace and find activities of their choice. This is also a time for them to interact/socialize with their friends, put back activities, make plans, and more. This liberal approach to learning allows kids to also move around and not be seated for an extended period of time. Additionally, there is a focus on hands-on learning where children are guided to use tools and materials that engage and use the five senses.
Focus on outdoor activities . As a part of the Montessori program, kids will go outside and spend time in nature. This may include a range of imaginative nature-focused activities with sandpits, trees, water, a garden, and more.
A Child’s Dream
10 Mill Road, New Rochelle
914-633-4332
achildsdreamnursery.com
A Child’s Dream goal is to create a secure and structured environment where children will enjoy socializing and interacting with other children while learning. The curriculum includes, Language Arts, Social Studies, Math, Science, Developing Motor and Social Skills. They offer Morning Sessions from 9am-11:30am for 2 and 3 year olds and 9am-12PM for 4 year olds. They also offer an afternoon session.
Lunch Bunch and Enrichment Classes Available; Art, Soccer and Movement. Now Registering for the 2024/2025 school year.
Ann and Andy Childcare
2170 Saw Mill River Rd., Elmsford 914-592-3027
annandandychildcare.com
Each child is considered first as an individual and then as a member of the group. Regu-
larly planned group activities meet the natural, physical, emotional, and cognitive needs of children at play. The staff is carefully trained to promote a positive environment and to keep a balanced routine that does not stress or overstimulate children.
Blue Rock School
110 Demarest Mill Rd, West Nyack 845-535-3353
bluerockschool.org
Blue Rock School has been fostering confident critical thinkers for over 30 years. They offer an educational approach based on hands-on experiences and real world problem solving. In small dynamic class settings, their challenging academic curriculum is infused with the arts, nature and play from Kindergarten through Eighth grade. By nurturing children’s love of learning and encouraging deep thinking, Blue Rock School prepares them for a changing world.
Early
Childhood Center at Sarah Lawrence College
1 Mead Way, Bronxville 914-395-2353
sarahlawrence.edu/ecc ecc@sarahlawrence.edu
Established in 1937, the Early Childhood Center at Sarah Lawrence College is a living laboratory of child development for students ages 2-6. Each classroom is staffed by a lead teacher with an advanced degree in early childhood education and is supported by undergraduate and graduate students studying their unique play-based, progressive model. Their school community includes families from across Westchester County, the Bronx, and upper Manhattan. Learn more at www.sarahlawrence.edu/ecc.
French-American
School of New York (FASNY)
Nursery-grade 3: Manor Campus
111 Larchmont Ave., Larchmont admissions@fasny.org .fasny.org
FASNY’s bilingual preschool program begins at 3 years old and is play-based with an emphasis on language acquisition. An innovative approach is focused on values of respect, empathy, and positivity, centered on learning, continuous progress, and the wellbeing of students. FASNY focuses on the development of fine and gross motor skills through targeted activities that are thematic and connect to the student’s developmental milestones. Through play our students learn skills and investigate problems.
Forest Preschool at Friends of Rye Nature Center
873 Boston Post Road, Rye 914-967-5150 ryenaturecenter.org admin@ryenaturecenter.org Forest Preschool utilizes experiential, place-based activities creating a dynamic for children to grow and succeed. By spending 90% of their class week in a natural setting,
Kindergarten Open House
Saturday, October 19, 10am to noon
Hands-on Learning . Play-based Kindergarten
5-Acre Wooded Campus . Financial Aid Available Fostering joyful & confident critical thinkers for over 30 years
BLUE ROCK SCHOOL
Independent K-8 School in West Nyack, NY www.bluerockschool.org
students can learn through free play, initiate independent projects, engage in essential social interaction/problem solving, and gain an understanding of literacy and STEM concepts. For children 3.5 to 5 years old. One-, two-, three-, or five-day options available. Optional walking pick-up/ drop-off to local preschools and need-based financial assistance available.
German International School New York (GISNY)
50 Partridge Rd, White Plains 914- 948-6513
GISNY.ORG
admissions@gisny.org
Children’s worlds expand at German International School New York (GISNY), an independent, bilingual school for Pre-K-Grade 12. The only school in the tristate area offering a dual diploma, GISNY prepares students for the future with a German-inspired, internationally minded approach, emphasizing critical thinking and collaboration.
The small, vibrant community fosters a nurturing environment. The beautiful campus, close to NYC, offers green spaces for exploration. Unmatched bilingual education awaits—their world is waiting.
Hudson Country Montessori School
340 Quaker Ridge Road, New Rochelle 914-636-6202
info@hudsoncountry.org hudsoncountry.org
Hudson Country Montessori School inspires and promotes innate curiosity and a love of learning through the progressive Montessori pedagogy. Striving to help children grow into respectful, socially-adept and compassionate leaders. The curriculum is designed to empower students to become independent, creative thinkers and confident achievers. Private, co-educational school, toddlers (18 months) through 8th grade.
John Cardinal O’Connor School
16 North Broadway, Irvington 914-591-9330
jcoschool.org admissions@ johncardinaloconnorschool.org JCOS is dedicated to providing the benefits of a faithbased education to children who learn differently. The school empowers children to thrive academically, spiritually, emotionally, and socially in their supportive school community. JCOS faculty are NYS certified and committed to students with mild to moderate special education needs mainly centered around speech, language, reading, writing, math, attention and social skills. This private Catholic school is a great affordable choice in Westchester County.
Kehillah School for Early Learning
1000 Pinebrook Boulevard, New Rochelle 914-637-3808
Kehillah@tinr.orgwww. KehillahSchool.org
Temple Israel’s Kehillah School provides care for children ages 6 weeks through Pre-K. The educational objective is to provide children with a love of learning, a forum for curiosity, respect for individual spirit, and a foundation of Jewish ethics, morals, and values. The Kehillah School offers a developmentally appropriate curriculum that balances emergent and childinitiated approaches to learning through play and utilizing experiences with nature, the arts, and music to nurture the whole child. Contact the Kehillah School Director, Marie Masseo, to schedule a tour.
Liberty Montessori Schools
155 Beechmont Dr., New Rochelle 914-636-3461
631 W. Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck 914-777-1382
An amazing waterfront facility
The foundation for lifelong learning is built during the critical early years of childhood. The Early Childhood Center’s pre-K and kindergarten programs for children ages 2-6 are designed with this in mind. Our play-based, progressive approach emphasizes the education of the whole child by supporting the development of social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills. Our experienced teachers nurture each student’s unique interests and capabilities while supporting them as part of the classroom community.
offering programs for toddlers to Grade 3 with an updated enrichment curriculum that incorporates special music programs. Liberty’s unique curriculum includes their special Science programs leading advanced students to a Challenger Program with special multilingual programs in Chinese, French, German, Spanish and Japanese. A personal tour of the facility to meet with the school director can offer more details about the Montessori environment.
Montessori School of Pelham Manor
1415 Pelhamdale Avenue, Pelham 914-738-1127
montessorischoolpelhamny.com pelhammontessori@gmail.com Upholding a “tradition of excellence” since 1992, this school firmly holds to the principles of child development devised by Dr. Maria Montessori. Children ages 3 to 5 work with Montessori materials and exercises
in a prepared environment progressing at their own rate, developing confidence, independence all while gaining a love of learning which is the hallmark of Montessori. Their small class sizes make it easy to find out how to best cater to a child’s unique learning needs. Prepare your child for a lifetime of learning.
The Nurtury Montessori Schools
2097 Palmer Avenue, Larchmont 914-630-2628 1144-1146 North Ave., New Rochelle 914-355-2068 thenurtury-montessori.com
The Nurtury Montessori School still has space available for Fall 2024 at the Larchmont Location for Preschool age 3-6 years old, and the New Rochelle Location for Infants and Toddlers. The Nurtury is committed to promoting quality, full-time Montessori childcare for children ages six weeks to 6 years. The first six years of
life are when intelligence and personality are formed. Staff truly understands this concept, and as a result. The Nurtury has set the standard for fulltime Montessori childcare.
Rye YMCA’s Nursery School in Mamaroneck 122 Fenimore Rd. 914-967-6363, ext. 207 ryeymca.org Kristen@ryeymca.org ryeymca.org/nursery-school/ With classrooms for toddlers (ages 18-35 months) and preschool-age children (3-5 years old), the program offers a choice of morning or afternoon sessions with three, four or five-day options. Children will learn foundational skills, develop healthy relationships, and build self-reliance through activities such as music, literacy, movement, STEM, sports, art and cooking. Register now for Fall 2024.
Sacred Heart School 59 Wilson St., Hartsdale
914-946-7242 shshartsdale.org contactus@shshartsdale.org
Sacred Heart School is a Catholic Elementary School accredited by the State of New York and is a community dedicated to providing a comprehensive and challenging program for students in grades PreK-3 through grade eight. The program is designed to inspire creativity, leadership, and personal growth. Its experienced, credentialed faculty are committed to fostering a loving, nurturing environment, in which all students feel welcome and valued.
Rye Country Day School
3 Cedar Street, Rye 914-967-1417 admissions@ryecountryday. org ryecountryday.org
Rye Country Day is a co-ed, college preparatory school dedicated to providing students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 with an
NURSERY & PRE-K 10 Mill Rd. New Rochelle, NY 10804 (914) 633-4332
Now Registering for 2024/2025!
Experienced Teachers and Staff Director: Tiffany Amaya
Curriculum includes:
Language Arts, Social Studies, Math, Science, Developing Motor Skills, and Social Skills. Our goal is to create a secure and structured environment where your child enjoys socializing and interacting with other children while learning.
Preschool
292 Elwood Ave, Hawthorne,
3 & 4 YEAR OLDS
Hours from 9am–12pm, Mon–Fri
Contact us for more information
TriniT y-Preschool.com (914) 773-1108
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excellent education. Their Pre-K program for four-yearolds boasts a uniquely low student to teacher ratio of 6:1. Teachers embrace students’ interests to deliver a rich curriculum that promotes critical thinking, while centering joy, to nurture a love of learning. At RCDS, Pre-K learners develop foundational skills in character building, language arts, STEAM, and more.
Trinity Preschool
292 Elwood Ave., Hawthorne 914-773-1108
Trinity-preschool.com trinitypreschool292@gmail. com
Trinity preschool offers morning 3- and 4-year-old classes with a four or five day option. Trinity provides a safe and nurturing environment with a warm and caring staff. They take great pride in providing a positive preschool experience and support each child enrolled in reaching his/her full potential. They follow an age-appropriate curriculum
which focuses on language, creative arts, science/sensory, dramatic play, math/manipulatives, blocks, music/movement and outdoor learning.
World Cup Nursery School and Kindergarten
160 Joan Corwin Way 914-238-9267
worldcupschools.com
mail@worldcupschools.com
World Cup’s reputation for excellence in early childhood education has been built by its dedicated teachers who keep up-to-date on new approaches to learning and are devoted to the students they teach. Students explore and meet challenges in a fun, safe, nurturing play-based environment and learn while developing self-confidence, discipline and self-esteem. Great teacher/child ratios, special guests/theme days, creative movement, two outdoor playgrounds, indoor bike track, music and gymnastics instruction enhance the program.
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Bucket List Summer in Westchester
BY SERENA NORRAs the warm weather settles in Westchester, we’re excited to bring you this year’s summer bucket list, which is full of family-friendly fun for the season. From biking on scenic trails, picnicking in lush parks, relaxing on sandy beaches, exploring museums, attending outdoor concerts, and enjoying local festivals, we have something for everyone. So, grab your sunscreen, pack a picnic basket, and prepare for an unforgettable summer in Westchester.
1. Have a Fun Day at Playland : Kick off the summer season with a visit to the iconic Playland Amusement Park. The park is filled with things to do, including more than 40 rides for kids of all ages, games, live entertainment, fireworks, and much more. After your visit, don’t forget to visit the nearby boardwalk. 1 Playland Pkwy, Rye, NY 10580, playland.com
2. Get some Exercise with Bicycle Sundays : Enjoy some fresh air and exercise with
your family by taking advantage of Bicycle Sundays. They are held on select Sundays (May 5, 12, and 19; June 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30; July 7, 14, 21, 28). (*Note: July program times run from 8 am to noon.) Westchester residents can enjoy outdoor exercise while accessing the Bronx River Parkway without any cars. The program also welcomes in-line skaters, scooters, walkers, and joggers along its 13.1-mile trail (round-trip), which covers Exit 22 at the Westchester County Center to Exit 4 at Scarsdale Road in Yonkers.
3. Visit the Storm King Art Center : Enjoy a short drive to Storm King to explore their open-air space and large-scale sculptures. Join a walking tour and explore the grounds and their latest exhibitions. Families can also rent a bike, ride the tram, join a free tour, participate in a family program, or enjoy an outdoor picnic. 1 Museum Rd, New Windsor, NY 12553, stormking.org
4. See a Show from the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival : Enjoy a summer of
love, laughter, and adventure by watching a show with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. The 2024 season includes “By The Queen,” “Medea: Reversed,” and “Thursday Night Prologue Series.” 2015 Route 9, Garrison, NY 10524, hvshakespeare.org
5. Spend the day at a local beach : Soak in the sun at one of Westchester’s local beaches, such as Rye Beach, Glen Island Park, or Croton Point Park Beach. Various entry and parking fees do apply and differ per location.
6. Go Camping : Several of the parks in Westchester have campsites where you and your family can enjoy a day of hiking and swimming, followed by sleeping outdoors. Check out Croton Point Park, Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park, and Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, to name a few.
7. Cool Off at a Local Pool : Cool down at one of the County’s local pools, including Saxon Woods Pool in White Plains, Sprain Ridge Pool in Yonkers, The Brooks at Tibbetts in
Yonkers, or Wilson’s Waves Pool in Mount Vernon. Each pool has separate fees, and there are various locations.
8. Watch a Movie Outdoors: Enjoy a family movie outdoors at one of the many screenings throughout the County. Some screenings include Screenings Under the Stars at the Kensico Dam Plaza, Movie Night at Ridge Hill, or Outdoor Movies at Harbor Island Park. Be sure to bring blankets, folding chairs, and snacks.
9. Enjoy a Day at Muscoot Farm : Muscoot Farm offers many educational programs and events for families, including organized bird walks, the Sunday farmers’ market, morning chores, animal interactions, and more. Your kids will love roaming around the grounds, seeing their favorite animals up close, and hopping on the red tractor. Bring a picnic to enjoy lunch at one of their many picnic tables. 51 NY-100, Katonah, NY 10536, muscootfarm.org
10. Check Out a Local Farmers’ Market . We love exploring new towns in Westchester, and one of our favorite ways to do so in the summer is by supporting one of the many local farmers’ markets. In addition to artisanal goods, fruits, and veggies, many farmers’ markets also offer live music and programming for kids.
11. Explore Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts : Don’t miss a chance to see a show at this beautiful outdoor venue. The 2024 Caramoor Summer Season features a wide range of artists and musical genres, spanning from classical, American roots, jazz, global, Broadway, and opera. You and your family can also explore the sound art, walk the grounds, and enjoy a picnic every day from 10:00 am-4:00 pm. 149 Girdle Ridge Road, Katonah, NY 10536, caramoor.org
12. Beat the Heat at the Westchester Children’s Museum : Spend the day at the Westchester Children’s Museum, where your kids can explore their current exhibits. They also have regular events over the weekend
where your kids can enjoy storytime, STEM activities, and more. Playland Bathhouse, 100 Playland Parkway, Rye, NY 10580, discoverwcm.org
13. Spend the Day at the Croton-Gorge Park : Soak in the beauty of the Croton Dam and its majestic spillway. There is also a nearby playground for the kids and great trails, ranging from mild to moderate hikes. 35 Yorktown Road, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, parks.westchestergov.com
14. Visit Hilltop Hanover Farm & Environmental Center : Families can enjoy access to the grounds of Hilltop Hanover by visiting their farm stand, seeing local farm animals, enjoying a picnic, taking a class, and more. 1271 Hanover Street, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, hilltophanoverfarm.org
15. Spend the Day at the Hudson River Museum : This unique museum offers many rotating exhibitions for families to enjoy within the fields of art, science, and history, as well as special family programming. The Planetarium is a huge hit with ticketed shows every Saturday and Sunday and educational space-focused programming. 511 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10701, hrm.org
16. Marvel at the Untermyer Gardens : This jaw-dropping location offers visitors access to the gorgeous landscape and grounds that investor and lawyer Samuel Untermyer once owned. You can freely walk around or tour to learn more about this historic location. Their summer events are guaranteed fun for the entire family. 945 North Broadway Yonkers, NY 10701, untermyergardens.org
17. Attend a Cultural Heritage Festival : This summer, attend one of Westchester’s many cultural heritage celebrations. These festivals celebrate the many cultures and communities thriving in Westchester. Visit parks. westchestergov.com/heritage-festivals for the complete list of festivals happening this year.
18. Learn more about the environment at Greenburgh Nature Center : Soak in the beauty of this 33-acre nature center where your kids can enjoy outdoor adventures and hikes. They also have special programs throughout the summer. 99 Dromore Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583.
19. Attend the Pleasantville Music Festival : Rock out with your kids at the 17th
annual Pleasantville Music Festival. Held on July 13th, this year’s line-up includes performances from Better Than Ezra, The Wailers, The Collection, and more. While kids are permitted, children under 12 must be accompanied by a ticket-carrying adult. Parkway Field, Pleasantville, NY, pleasantvillemusicfestival.com/
20. Enjoy Some Local Ice Cream : Enjoy summer’s sweetness with some ice cream. Try Bluebird Homemade Ice Cream in Cross River; King Kone in Katonah, Ice Cream Social in White Plains; Bona Bona Ice Cream in Port Chester and Somers; Village Creamery & Sweetshop in Valhalla; Bigfoot Creamery in Ossining; and Penny Lick Ice Cream in Hastings on Hudson, to name a few Westchester favorites.
21. Attend Festa Italiana : Bring the whole family to this Italian festival, where you’ll enjoy a delicious selection of Italian food, wine, games, and more. Head to Festa Italiana this year on June 7th, 8th, and 9th. Saint Anthony of Padua Church, 85 Harrison Street, West Harrison, NY, 10604, sapwh.org/ festa-italiana
22. Attend Riverfest : Enjoy this familyfriendly outdoor festival and celebrate its 25th year with live music, local vendors, and kid programming such as storytime and magicians. June 2nd, from 11:00 am-6:00 pm. Donahue Park, Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY, 12520, river-fest.com
23. Katonah Fire Department Carnival : Enjoy the kick-off to summer at the annual Katonah Fire Department Carnival. Held from June 5th to June 8th, the carnival includes rides, games, and classic carnival fare. Various times, katonahfd.org
24. Fol de Rol County Fair : Enjoy four days of rides, entertainment, food trucks, and fun at the annual Fol de Rol County Fair: Friday, June 6th-Sunday, June 9th. Wampus Elementary School, Maple Avenue, Armonk, NY, 10504, armonklionsclub.org
25. Attend a Summer Concert : Throughout Westchester, several concert series are gearing up for summer fun for the entire family. These series are packed with good food, local vendors, and music featuring musicians from our own cities. These series are happening in various locations throughout Westchester. Check your local towns’ websites for all the information on these events.
Millennial Dads
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new generation of parents considers renegotiating manhood
By Drew IsserlIs KramerAgroup of Millennial mom friends gathered at a local New York bar to reclaim Mother’s Day. Weary from a day creating family magic for our children, each woman escaped during bedtime, leaving the fathers to manage the children’s nighttime shenanigans.
Today’s Millennial dads are able parents–not sometimes babysitters. Unlike previous generations with clearly defined roles for the nurturing homemaker mother and detached breadwinner father, American dads born between 1980 and 1996 are rolling up their sleeves to participate in the manual labor of raising children. While women still carry more of the burden of domestic life, according to Pew Research, today’s dads “spend more time engaged in housework and child care than they did half a century ago.” The Pew report inspired optimistic media headlines that boasted, “young fathers have nearly tripled their time with their children since 1965. Millennial men who live with a spouse and children are the most engaged fathers of any prior generation.
Young working dads even report an “equal desire to be at home raising children, while facing the same historic demand to provide financially for the household.” Today’s work-from-home policies blur the lines between professional and home life, causing working fathers and mothers alike to struggle to find balance. Much has been written about women’s struggle to have it all. This Father’s Day, I want to shift the narrative to the Millennial man. In my exploration for this spotlight, I quickly learned that the improvement in paternal engagement is encouraging, but does not tell the whole story of growing up male in America today. Diverse and evolving concepts of gender and family forms make modern manhood complicated. If, like me, you are raising little boys today to be good fathers of tomorrow, read on to understand the challenge of parenting in a world of
rapidly evolving rules and expectations.
The Curious Case of the Childless Millennial
While Millennial dads living with their kids are more active parents, according to a 2020 Pew Report, “only one third of American Millennial men live with a spouse and children.” Fewer Millennials are having children at all, let alone living with them. Compared with 66% of Gen Xers in 2003, 69% of Boomers in 1987 and 85% of the Silent Generation in 1968, only 55% of Millennial men and women live with a family of their own.
As a result, both male and female Millennials reside in more diverse living arrangements than past generations. With the age of marriage and parenthood rising, the rate of cohabitation with an unmarried romantic partner is higher for Millennials than other generations, the more striking household shift comes from the percentage of grown men living at home with their parents. In 2023, 18% of Millennial men still live with their parents, compared with 10% of women–a higher share of the population than any other generation when in their 20s and 30s. When demographic data on race and educational attainment are considered, the trend is even more stark. Millennial men without a college degree are especially likely to fall into this category (21%, compared with 12% of Millennial men with a bachelor’s or higher degree).
The decline of men living with a spouse and child juxtaposed with the rise of men living with their family of origin set my spidey senses flaring. The Millennial men who opt into parenthood are more deeply engaged than ever before, but a significant portion of men aged 28 to 42 are still sleeping in their childhood beds. Houston, do we have a problem?
Nature vs. Nurture
In my quest to understand the diverse experience of Millennial dads, I sought insight from Cornell University’s Psychology
professor Michael Goldstein. Specializing his research in parent engagement, which he defines as how humans respond to infant behaviors, Goldstein identified a difference in the way mothers and fathers relate to parenting. In studies conducted in the late 1990s, Goldstein observed men and women consistently reported different demand characteristics, the subject’s impressions about what the study is about. When men entered the lab, they were nervous, assuming the study was about them and their parenting competence. In contrast, the women thought that the studies were about the baby. Asked why he thought the parents differed in their response to the parent engagement studies, Goldstein opined that girls and boys are raised with different messages about caregiving. Little girls are taught to be mother’s helpers, learning to hold the bottle and tend to the baby. The messaging to newly minted big brothers is that babies are fragile and could be hurt by more high energy boys. While boys and girls’ energy levels do not differ biologically, the message demonstrates a profound difference in how we raise boys and girls to be caregivers.
Armed with this insight, I next sought perspective from Jett Stone, with a PhD in clinical psychology and a practice focused on men’s issues, Stone is literally writing the book on boyhood. Asked whether men and women are biologically different in their capacity to parent, Stone states “there is biology, but biology isn’t destiny.” More important is how men are socialized to be parents – or not. In his practice, Stone observes the Millennial men in his practice to be “anxious or unhappy in their co-parenting relationship, but unable to articulate why.” When nudged to go below the surface, we discover a common pattern of men who feel fatherhood is a “performance” with the wife as director. They fear failure in the role, but do not realize that they haven’t had the same role models or lifetime of rehearsal for fatherhood that women experience in relational play. Moreover, Millennial men,
raised during the divorce boom of the 1980s and 1990s often didn’t have a positive male role model at all, let alone one that presented a roadmap for an engaged working father. In Stone’s Connecticut and New York practice, he observes that most Millennial men never prepared for the idea of parenthood until their partners became pregnant, but they are motivated to set a new precedent of what fatherhood looks like.” Men want to care for their children in a way that their fathers and grandfathers would not consider. Today, fathers parent in dual earning families or where mothers are the primary breadwinner. The change in family structure creates a constant negotiation of household tasks and a culture shock for Millennial dads who must redefine what it means to be an engaged father.
Asked what mothers can do to help their husbands or co-parents grow into an engaged father, Stone advises to put aside the mom juggle for a moment. Undeniably, women are
carrying a huge load, but to have a productive conversation about the shared experience of parenthood, focus on the balancing act of fathering. Stone, a certified Fair Play Facilitator, uses Eve Rodsky’s method to help couples navigate daily caretaking negotiations with empathy and respect. He encourages mothers to “put aside perfection and let fathers develop confidence and competence by giving them space to parent in their own style.” Many new dads shut down and defer to mom because they appear to know more. Becoming comfortable with a partner doing things differently gives mom the space she craves and children the necessary model for engaged fatherhood.
The Masculinity Crisis in a Girl Boss Era
As Millennial parents rewrite the script on fatherhood, my thoughts return to the two thirds of the generation currently delayed in raising the next. When asked to weigh in on
the other side of the Millennial fatherhood story, Stone’s discussion turns to his experience working with Veterans. His early work with the Veterans Association shifted his professional focus to the experience of manhood. In practice with men traumatized from war, he became intimately aware of the current crisis of masculinity. In contrast to the positive attention given to girls during the four waves of feminism, there is something bleak about masculinity. Today’s men are facing a complex reckoning with dominance and fragility. While the feminist movement champions girls to be anything they want, today’s boys grow up with the mixed message that masculinity is a liability, but don’t be a sissy. The relaxing of gender norms that help men step into the role of engaged father simultaneously feels like an attack to men who no longer fit in today’s world or workforce.
In response to my query about Millennial absence in parenthood, Stone describes
an “ambition gap.” As he puts it, “it takes motivation to want to go to college, get married and have kids.” On the conservative right, there is a sense that masculinity is maligned and that education strips men of their masculinity. Men suffer in an educational system that demands focused desk work from children who are not yet developmentally up to the task. As Stone concedes, “boys brains develop differently than girls brains.” Girls, better equipped for school at a younger age, are conditioned to have it all. In contrast, boys struggling to fit within the school paradigm are deficient. In generations past, when girls were succeeding in school, the expectation was still that they’d be a mother or maybe a secretary or teacher. Now, their dreams are bigger. As more women go to college and enter prestige jobs, their male classmates feel left behind and outside of the modern workforce. Women want to date men who are equal in education or socioeconomic status. These men feel unseen and out of their league. Like new Millennial fathers, these men lack a sense of identity and a roadmap for where they belong in the world.
A Work-in-Progress
Boys and men are still figuring out how to contribute to modern society. When considering the difference between the third of men who are live-in fathers and the two thirds that are not, access to education and high earning potential drive ambition to parent. Once in the role of dad, men can shut down from the struggle to be multidimensional as a provider and caregiver in a way that they weren’t socialized before. For the two thirds of men currently outside
of parenthood, time will tell. For men cynical about the future of manhood there is a risk withdrawal and numbing. How do we bring boys and men back from retreat? Stone says it begins with discussion. In his practice, Stone helps men talk about these issues with humor and empathy. He says, “men have a round about way to get to vulnerability, but once you get them talking, we can help to redefine their sense of purpose and identity in a rapidly changing world.
Finally, to the men of my generation that are changing diaper blowouts and waking up with cranky babies in the middle of the night, I want you to know that I see you. I see you cooking dinner and putting your dishes in the sink (consider the dishwasher?). I see you brushing baby teeth and washing little hands (consider clipping their nails?). I see you playing with dolls, wrestling on the floor and reading Goodnight Moon. I see you showing up every day at work and at home. I see you building the bridge as you run, creating a new model for parenthood for the next generation of men as you raise them without a script. And I am here for that.
Calm and Connected: Coaching Coping Skills in Your Children Janine Halloran, LMHC Wednesday, June 5, 2024, 4 p.m. ET
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Visiting Barbados
A family-friendly guide to this beautiful Caribbean island
By Kaitlyn RiggioI’m the kind of person that loves to be on the go, even on vacation, so you can only imagine how thrilled I was when I got to explore everything Barbados had to offer earlier this year.
I’ll admit, I didn’t know much about Barbados before this trip, other than it’s where Rhianna is from. But after only a four-day visit, it’s already on my “Must Visit Again” list. And if it’s not already, I recommend adding it to your travel bucket list.
Barbados is the easternmost island in the Caribbean and among the safest Caribbean destinations for visitors, so you can have some peace of mind when planning your vacation. Its proximity to the equator means temperatures hover between the mid-70s and high 80s all-year round, making it the perfect choice for a tropical getaway at any point in the year.
You won’t have any problem putting together a stacked itinerary for your trip. When it comes to planning a vacation for the whole family, Barbados has something for everyone.
You can learn about history, relax on a beach, get in touch with nature and go on break-neck adventures all on one trip. And with a total area of just under 170 square miles, you can explore the whole island on your trip.
This was my first trip to Barbados, and I was not ready to head back home at the end of it. There’s definitely a return trip to Barbados with my family in my future.
Here’s how you can get the most out of a family vacation to Barbados.
Where to Stay in Barbados
Tourism is the primary industry in Barbados, so there’s no shortage of all-inclusive resorts and hotels for your family to choose from.
I stayed at the Fairmont Royal Pavilion in St. James, and I couldn’t recommend it enough. The 72-room resort provides a luxury experience in a close-knit, friendly environment. I was consistently blown away by the staff’s kindness, hospitality and commitment to the guest experience.
Whether you opt for an oceanfront guest room, a suite or a villa, you’re sure to find
a rooming option that’s a perfect match for your family’s needs.
All rooms at the Fairmont Royal Pavilion include a furnished balcony, perfect for enjoying a view of the beach or taking a relaxing afternoon nap, complete with the soothing sounds of waves crashing on the shore.
The easy access to the beach is one of the resort’s best features. It was incredibly easy to head down to the beach for an afternoon swim or just to relax under an umbrella.
If you’re looking for things to do in addition to laying on the beach, you’re in luck. You can take a moment to yourself for a yoga class or take a fitness class with the whole family; break a sweat in the fitness center; paddleboard, snorkel or just float in the water; take a dip in the pool and more. The best part is, all of these amenities are included in your stay at the resort.
There’s so much to do at the Fairmont Royal Pavilion, it’d be tempting to stay at the resort the whole time. But that’s just the beginning of what Barbados has to offer.
Things To Do in Barbados Barbados truly has something for everyone. Here are some ideas for how to fill your family’s itinerary for your trip.
Sail on a Catamaran . Explore the water in a new way by taking a trip on a catamaran. And you don’t need boating experience to get in on the fun. Companies like Seaduced will give you everything you need to have a fun and relaxing time on the water.
Their two catamarans can accommodate up to 20 people and are manned by exceptional crew members, including a captain, first mate and professional chef. There’s more than enough room to lounge and get some time in the sun on board. And you can take your fun into the water, too. Seaduced catamarans come with equipment to snorkel with sea turtles, kayak, paddleboard or just float.
If playing in the water isn’t your speed, be sure to take advantage of the boats’ board game selection, TV and stereo system.
Wander Hunte’s Gardens. Hunte’s Gardens prides itself on being “the most enchanting place on Earth,” and I can’t say I disagree. Situated in what used to be a gully,
Hunte’s Gardens is an intricately designed and cultivated garden that allows visitors to get lost in the serenity of nature.
While visiting, you’re almost certain to run into Anthony Hunte, creator and keeper of the gardens. Enjoy refreshments at the garden’s top house before exploring the grounds at your own leisure.
There are countless rare exotic plants and various species of birds along the easy-tonavigate paths throughout the gardens. Be sure to grab a printed handout of some of the things you may find as you explore.
Take your time here. The garden is full of benches and seating nestled into the gardens, where you and your family can have a picnic or just relax. I’m a huge plant and nature lover, so visiting Hunte’s Gardens was probably the highlight of my trip and it’ll be first on my list of must-dos on any return trips I make.
Take an Island Safari . Nothing beats a private tour of Barbados, and Island Safari Barbados offers tailor made safari options
that allow you to see all of the must-see spots on the island on a personalized itinerary.
You’ll criss-cross the island, passing beautiful shorelines and rock formations, historical sites and maybe even seeing some native animals like monkeys along the way.
Be sure to strap in and hold on tight. Island Safaris can be thrilling and bumpy rides!
Tour St. Nicholas Abbey. There are no nuns in sight at St. Nicholas Abbey– and that’s because it’s actually one of the oldest plantations in the Caribbean as well as a rum distillery. This is a perfect stop for any history buffs, rum enthusiasts or train fans in your family. A visit to St. Nicholas Abbey includes a tour of the property’s Great House and gardens, a look at the factory and distillery and a rum tasting.
And you can’t go to St. Nicholas Abbey without taking a ride on the Heritage Railway. You’ll journey through the plantation’s grounds on a steam locomotive, all leading up to Cherry Tree Hill, where you can get an unbeatable view of Barbados’s east coast.
Explore Harrison’s Cave . If you’re looking to add adventure to your vacation, look no further than Harrison’s Cave. One of the island’s greatest natural wonders, Harrison’s Cave is an active limestone cave with flowing streams, pools of crystal water and towering stalagmites.
Eager adventurers can take a spelunking adventure through the cave, where you’ll crawl through hidden passageways just like early explorers did. There are also tram tours that will take you through the cave, if you want to explore without the full spelunking experience.
If you want to give your kids a place to blow off some steam, check out the Eco-Adventure Park. Your kids will be able to zip line and tackle the Challenge Course.
Want a truly unique experience that will take your visit to Harrison’s Cave to the next level? Look into the Crystal Cave Affair, created by Fairmont Beyond Limits. This exclusive event includes an unparalleled fourcourse meal by Fairmont’s executive chef and
culinary team. It’s an experience truly unlike any other in the Caribbean.
Know Before You Go: Tips for
Traveling
Protect Yourself From the Sun . The UV index in Barbados is no joke. It can climb up to over 11 at most points during the year, which is considered “Extreme” (for reference, New York usually caps out at an 8 during the summer months).
For UV values that high, the National Weather Service recommends applying sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 every two hours. But from experience, I’d recommend reapplying more frequently than that, especially if you’re going to be on the water. Don’t forget to pack a hat and sunglasses!
Stay Hydrated . Being a tropical island, Barbados can get hot, especially in the middle of the day. Plus, the flight from the New York area to Barbados is about five hours, and you can get dehydrated on planes. Start drinking water before you leave for vacation, and keep drinking water when you arrive, especially if you have a lot of active outdoor adventures planned.
Even though vacation is often associated with soda for kids or alcoholic beverages for parents, mixing in water to stay hydrated will make a world of difference when you’re outside and on the go.
Know How Your Money Converts . If you’re like me, you may jump with surprise when you look at a price tag in Barbados and see a number that’s higher than what you’re expecting. Keep in mind that 1 Barbadian dollar is worth fifty cents in US dollars. Thankfully, that’s a super easy conversion! Cut any price in Barbadian dollars in half to get the price in US dollars.
Look For Ways to Expedite Your Airport Experience . The airport is probably the least exciting part of a vacation experience, especially when traveling internationally. Luckily, a number of resorts in Barbados offer Fast Track Service at the airport, helping you get to your vacation quicker.
All room categories at the Fairmont Royal Pavilion offer this perk, and it took so much out of the stress out of traveling (a huge plus for me, considering this was my first time traveling internationally by myself).
A representative from the Fairmont was there to meet me at the Grantley Adams International Airport as soon as I got off the plane. She helped guide me through customs and lead me to the car service that took me from the airport to the resort.
Family Road Trips
Looking for road trip inspo this summer? Well, start packing now because we’ve got the perfect family adventures for you!
Road Trips are a great way to skip the hustle and bustle of traveling by plane (we all know how crazy that can get with kids). Plus summer in NYC gets busy with crazy camp schedules, so it can be tricky to fit in a long vacation.
Luckily, these roadtrip destinations aren’t too far from the city. There are some beautiful, action-packed places to visit in NY, NJ, Rhode Island and other surrounding areas. So pull out your family calendar and start planning for a summer getaway with these 2024 road trip ideas!
Dutchess County Fair, NY
Whether this is your first time visiting this famous fair or it's an annual outing your family awaited all year long, the Dutchess County Fair is among the world’s best fairs. You’ll love that it is family-friendly, with activities and adventures for all, and it is only a car or train ride away.
This year’s 178th fair runs from August 20th through 25th in Rhinebeck, NY. As the largest agricultural six-day fair in NY, there’s plenty for every member of the family to do–go on rides, eat great food and listen to entertaining music. The fair’s goal is to give visitors an appreciation for agriculture while educating them on where food comes from, all while having a blast!
Kids will love meeting farm animals like cows, horses, pigs, chickens, sheep, rabbits and goats. With over 1,000 individual exhibitors, visitors won’t know what to do first. Explore 12 acres of livestock, milking demonstrations and sheep shearing, meet costumed storytellers from the early 1900’s, and shop artisanal goods and handmade crafts and quilts. Younger kids (ages 3-10) can visit a hands-on mock farm in the AgVenture Activity Tent while adults
There’s no other state quite like Rhode Island, and when you’re here, you can feel it. This summer, go from outdoor adventures to immersive history to delicious dining all in one unforgettable family trip! We invite you to stop by the Ocean State and get on our wavelength. VisitRhodeIsland.com
Frederick County, MD
Summer in Frederick County, Maryland is a treasure trove of family fun with activities that cater to all ages. Embrace the great outdoors with a visit to Catoctin Mountain where you and the family can hike to one of the most scenic overlooks in Maryland — Chimney Rock. For adventurous spirits, Tree Trekkers offers thrilling zip-lining courses and aerial adventures.
Historic railroading in Frederick is on full display with the Walkersville Southern Railroad, where families can ride historical trains through scenic landscapes.
Frederick County doesn’t shy away from educational fun. Monocacy National Battlefield offers trails and guided ranger tours sharing the forgotten story of an important Civil War battle that saved Washington, DC. Discover where Civil War history and science collide at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in the heart of historic Downtown Frederick.
And any visit to Frederick County would not be complete without a visit to one of its creameries. Grab a scoop or a cone at South Mountain Creamery or Rocky Point Creamery, and
Greene
County, NY
Embrace the thrill of endless adventures this summer. Nestled along the majestic Hudson River and boasting the loftiest peaks in the Catskill Mountains, the Great Northern Catskills has been a haven for adventureseekers for over a century.
For families, it’s a chance to immerse themselves in the serenity of old-growth forests or embark on a quest for hidden waterfalls. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or prefer a leisurely stroll, the trails of the Great Northern Catskills offer a haven for every type of explorer.
If the lake life is more your family’s speed, then ditch those overcrowded beaches and wander on the wild side. The Great Northern Catskills are famously known for some of the best paddling locations in New York State, making it a haven for avid anglers and boating enthusiasts alike.
you’ll taste the best ice cream Maryland offers — right on the farm in the rolling countryside, visitfrederick.org.
The mountain towns come alive excitedly as the sun sets on a picture-perfect summer day. Scents of buttery popcorn waft through the trees as our drive-in movie theaters roll on the silver screen.
Wander along the brightly painted pubs and retro eateries in the “Painted Village in the Sky” or grow inspired by the creative energy woven into American art’s birthplace.
The towns that give this county its unique character buzzes with local farmer’s markets, live music, and more. Soon, the warmer weather will roll in, and crowds of multi-generational families will celebrate their summer traditions.
The Catskills’ famous family resorts will open their doors and invite guests to wander the property, pick up a game of pickleball, or relax by the pool. So whether one’s looking to reconnect with nature, indulge in local flavors, or create unforgettable memories with friends and family - Let’s say this is just the place.
The Kartrite Resort
Want an all-in-one destination that will guarantee endless family adventures this summer?
The Kartrite Resort located in the Catskill Mountains is home to NY’s biggest indoor waterpark and much more. Spend an entire day at the 11 waterpark attractions just a 90-minute drive from the city, then check into one of the new and modern resort suites to get some rest. All suites (available as 1, 2 or 3 bedroom) come with 4 passes for the waterpark for the day of check in and check out. Beyond the water fun, enjoy The Kartrite's 7 eclectic eateries and bars, arts & crafts, archery, goat yoga, pony rides and hiking. Plus, to escape the heat, head indoors to endless fun at Playopolis arcade, laser tag, ropes course, rock climbing, bowling, virtual reality and more. With an action-packed calendar of complimentary daily activities to state-of-the-art fitness facilities, scenic hiking trails on property and countless local attractions, there’s always something fun to do for all ages at The Kartrite. And if there is a special occasion coming up like a summer birthday or bar/bat mitzvah, exciting promotions and packages await!
Explore Western Mass
What do you get when you begin with the fantastically beautiful corner of classic New England, blend in dozens of unique attractions, swirl in some cool college vibes and top it all off with some of the most beautiful scenery in all of the northeast?
Western Mass, of course!
Long celebrated as a “triple threat” destination, the region bursts with top attractions, and provides ultra-easy access and superb dollar value. High-profile places like the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, Yankee Candle Village, Six Flags New England, MGM Springfield and the Springfield Museums and its Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum are must-see attractions. Quintessential college towns and major events like the Big E, IRONMAN 70.3 Western Mass and Bright Nights at Forest Park - plus craft fairs, sporting events and the arts – are seasonal favorites.
With so much to experience, the real question becomes, how will you find time to do it all? You’ll need a few days to sample everything Western Mass has on tap. Mix history with family fun, pair cool cafes with the great outdoors, savor equal parts outdoor adventure and funky antiques. Surprises can be found region-wide!
Perfectly positioned where Interstates 90 and 91 meet, Western Mass is rightly regarded as the “Crossroads of New England,” and New York City is less than three hours from here. The region is also accessible by train and Peter Pan Bus Lines.
Mountain Creek
If your family craves outdoor excitement, then look no further than Mountain Creek. Located in Vernon Valley of Vernon, NJ, this four season resort has endless outdoor adventures that your whole family will enjoy. You can zip over mountain-top lakes, take in the view from the top of the mountain with a Sky Ride, and even learn to downhill mountain bike.
It’s not every day that you can mountain bike in NYC, so Mountain Creek is a great place to learn new skills and experience things you and your kids haven’t before. Your bigger kids might enjoy the Treescape Ropes Course full of rope walks, obstacles and other climbing elements. And if your family likes golf, there’s an entire 9-hole course at Great Gorge.
When you get too hot from all your excursions, cool off at the waterpark built into the side of a mountain where the water is spring-fed. Continue the thrills on the Colorado River Rapids or relax in the High Tide Wave Pool.
While only about an hour away from NYC, you can stay over for the weekend to take advantage of all the resort has to offer. The Appalachian is a beautiful hotel with slopeside accommodations–
Orange County, NY
Just an hour north of New York City, Orange County, N.Y., in the beautiful Hudson Valley, is the ultimate summer playground! Spring and summer offer non-stop fun that’s kidapproved. Epic thrills – restaurants for every craving - accommodations from rustic charm to sophisticated elegance – Orange County’s got it all!
Score big with the Orange County Family Fun Trail Passport to snag sweet deals at participating locations while racking up points for fabulous limited-edition prizes. Signing up is easy at orangetourism.org/family-fun-pass.
Think LEGOLAND ® New York Resort and super cool museums like the UFO & Paranormal Museum in Pine Bush or Motorcyclepedia Museum in Newburgh, with 650 motorcycles. Feeling adventurous? Swing by Adventureland NY for fun outdoors –including ropes courses, camping, and paintball. And don’t miss out on the farm scene – like One All All One Farm in Goshen, where visitors can book a tour or workshop – or hang with the animals!
perfect for a getaway! There’s a fire pit, gym, heated pool and hot tub, delicious food and more. After a long day of activities, coming back to The Appalachian is just what you need to relax and prep for another fun-filled day.
pass up the farm-fresh ice cream served at Bellvale Farms Creamery; it’s incredibly delicious when enjoyed with spectacular views from atop Mount Peter.
In Orange County, farm-to-table freshness rules! Farms and orchards offer the freshest eats and delicious goodies! Pick from places like Soons Orchards, Lawrence Farms Orchards, and more. Stock up on treats bursting with country goodness at Pennings Farm Market. Don’t
In the evening, wind down at a top-notch eatery, listen to live music, or catch a flick under the stars at the Warwick Drive-In Theater. So, for anyone down for a chill escape off the beaten path but still close to the action, Orange County is where it’s at. Check out OrangeTourism. org and make some memories with the family!
Rhode Island
Just over 3 hours from Manhattan, Rhode Island welcomes NYC families every summer with their plethora of family-friendly things to do. The state is 37 miles wide and 48 miles long, so there’s much to explore in just one trip!
If your family loves animals, head over to the Roger Williams Park Zoo, home to over 100 rare and fascinating species from around the world. Kids love petting the armadillos and seeing New England’s only Komodo dragon. They also have Food Truck Fridays through the summer and fall with live music and a playground.
Rhode Island also has over 400 miles of shoreline, so you definitely turn your roadtrip into a beach getaway. The beaches have playgrounds, picnic areas and yummy food options. Parents and kids will enjoy the beautiful bike paths, interesting museums and delicious ice cream shops. The Providence Children’s Museum is always a family-favorite!
Putnam County Fair, NY
The Putnam County Fair & 4-H Showcase, the country fair families love, is happening July 27th and July 28th at Veterans Memorial Park in Carmel, NY.
An easy car drive away, the fair draws thousands of visitors who enjoy food trucks, treats, vendors, games, demonstrations, exhibits, magic shows, inflatables, farm animals, pony rides, and entertainment. Listen to live music, check out the classic car show, and take part in the Duck Derby Fundraiser, which helps support the educational programs of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Putnam County. Free parking and admission.
By car or by train, take a day trip to Putnam County, where there’s always another reason to say, “I Love New York.” Visitputnam. org for more information about what to do and see in Putnam County. This project is supported by a grant awarded to Putnam County Tourism by New York State’s Empire State Development and the I LOVE NY Division of Tourism, visitputnam.org.
Plus there’s always something happening in Rhode Island that you can plan your trip around. In the summer, they have special
Rochester, NY
Looking for the perfect family getaway this summer? Look no further than Rochester, NY! Nestled in the picturesque Finger Lakes region, Rochester offers many attractions and activities that promise to create unforgettable memories for visitors and their loved ones.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and become immersed in Rochester’s natural beauty. With stunning parks, lush greenery, and breathtaking waterfalls, there’s no shortage of outdoor adventures. Embark on a scenic hike along the Genesee River Gorge with a stop at High Falls, a 96-foot waterfall in the city center. For thrill-seekers, a visit to the nearby Letchworth State Park, often called the “Grand Canyon of the East,” is a must!
With a visit to the Strong National Museum of Play, kids can unleash their imaginations in the interactive exhibits and play zones among the world’s largest collection of toys, dolls, and games. Then, venture to the Genesee Country Village and Museum, where people can experience life in the 19th century. With its authentic historic buildings, costumed interpreters, and immersive exhibits, the Genesee Country Village and Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the past for the whole family to enjoy.
Summer is only complete with a visit to Seabreeze Amusement Park, where thrilling rides, refreshing water attractions, and entertaining shows await. From roller coasters to water slides, there’s something for every member of the family to enjoy at this beloved amusement park.
When it’s time to refuel, Rochester’s vibrant culinary scene has something for everyone. From farm-to-table eateries serving fresh,
Rockland County, NY
Imagine a place that feels a long way from home yet is so close that visitors won’t have time to ask, “Are we there yet?” Within 30 minutes of NYC, Rockland County has many surprises.
With more than 30,000 acres of open space, Palisades-peak views of the Hudson River and NYC skyline, plus miles of paths for all levels of cyclists and hikers, there’s plenty of ground to cover when taking a family trip to Rockland.
Make a splash at the Rockland Lake State Park water complex, with a huge, gently sloping “zero entrance” swimming pool, diving boards, a “spray ground” and two giant water slides. A 3.2-mile paved trail that circles the lake is popular for taking laps on foot, bikes and rollerblades.
locally sourced ingredients to iconic diners dishing out classic comfort food, visitors will never go hungry in Rochester. And be sure to satisfy a sweet tooth with a visit to the iconic Abbott’s Frozen Custard—a Rochester tradition since 1902!
With its convenient location, just a short drive from New York City, Rochester is the perfect summer destination for families looking to escape the heat and reconnect with nature, history, and each other. Plus, Rochester offers a variety of family-friendly accommodations, from cozy bed and breakfasts to spacious hotels, ensuring a comfortable stay for everyone. So why wait? Start planning a Rochester getaway today and create memories that will last a lifetime!
Stop for a bite, some ice cream, or shopping at one of the quaint, historic river towns of Nyack, Piermont, Haverstraw, and Stony Point–all walking-friendly. Urban transplants have helped build a thriving food and art scene with a cozy community feel.
Explore Bear Mountain’s self-guided nature trails–perfect for family hikes and river views–and the Trailside Museum and Zoo, which features rescued animals native to the state.
Bring binoculars to stroll across the Bear Mountain Bridge,
celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Get weekend brunch at Restaurant 1915 at the Bear Mountain Inn or lunch at the Hiker’s Café.
The park’s indoor carousel features 42 hand-carved replicas of native animals, such as bears, foxes, and rabbits. Or schedule a real-deal horseback riding experience with lessons at Rebellious Stables.
On a sticky-hot or rainy day, have some indoor fun with Space Adventure Mini Golf and the world’s tallest indoor ropes course at Palisades Climb Adventure. Expect the unexpected when exploring Rockland County.
splash
We have 164 lakes perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. We also have soothing hot tubs, saunas, and an indoor waterpark—where it’s always 84°. Dive in.
Our charming, small towns are bursting with food, drink, and fun in any season.
Mini vacays… longer stays, or anything in between — we’re just a short trip away.
The Sullivan Catskills, NY
For families seeking an exciting and adventure-filled summer getaway, a trip to the beautiful Sullivan Catskills is the perfect fit, with activities and entertainment to suit all ages. And it’s only 90 minutes from New York City! The breathtaking natural beauty and small-town charm of the Sullivan Catskills is punctuated by big experiences throughout the year, allowing for endless family fun in a picturesque setting bound to be the new wallpaper on your phone.
Parents never run out of ideas for keeping kids busy, happy, and most importantly, off their phones at the Sullivan Catskills. Splash the day away - rain or shine - at Kartrite Indoor Water Park, kayak or canoe down the Delaware River, get up close to the friendly farm animals at Buck Brook Alpacas and Arthur’s Acre’s Animal Sanctuary, spot and snap photos of eagles soaring the sky, tour Fort Delaware and learn about frontier life back in the day, hike Bear Mountain for unmatched views and so much more.
Forestburgh Playhouse, learn about Woodstock at the Museum at Bethel Woods or catch a concert under the stars.
Ready to book your family’s getaway to the Sullivan Catskills?
After a long day of adventure, hungry bellies will be grateful for the multitude of Catskill-icious culinary options, from plant-forward to celebrity chef steaks and everything in between. Traveling with a sitter? Parents can try their luck at Resorts World Catskills, check out
Smugglers' Notch, VT
The award-winning Smugglers’ Notch Resort is the ultimate family fun vacation destination. Known for its endless number of unique activities and wide variety of accommodations, perfect for families of all shapes and sizes, Smuggs has been bringing families together for generations.
The Resort features 8 pools, 4 waterslides, games on the green, miles of mountain biking trails, Farmers Market, Pickleball, Vermont Country Fair, fireworks display, magic shows, two championship disc golf courses, and oodles more of activities to enjoy!
Let’s not forget about their 26,000-square foot, two-story FunZone 2.0, featuring climbing walls, bouncy houses, laser tag, mini golf, and more! While the kids take on the warrior courses, mom and dad can enjoy a pina colada and watch the good times unfold. Of course, everyone will have worked up an appetite so the next stop must be the build your own sundae bar at ReFuel Café(guessing)?!
Pro tip: download the Sullivan GO App for your phone for access to information about attractions, events, lodging, eateries and more, making it easy to plan your itinerary and discover hidden gems you will want to return to again and again. To learn more about the Sullivan Catskills, visit sullivancatskills.com.
In addition to the never-ending activity options, Smuggs is truly an experience. There’s nothing like waking up to stunning mountain views. Whether they’re hopping on an e-bike, hiking with a llama or relaxing poolside, the non-stop fun allows families to make memories
that last a lifetime.
Plan to spend time in the heart of Vermont at Smugglers’ Notch. A day at the resort offers the ideal location for breathtaking scenic vista views combined with acres of landscape almost equaling the expansiveness of America’s national parks! Visit Smuggs.com.
Ulster County, NY
It’s that time of year when idyllic memories come flooding back of lazy, long summer days spent basking in the warm sun, skipping rocks across pristine water, or slurping down an ice-cold root beer float on a gentle summer evening while fireflies dance across the lawn.
Few places have as many cherished memories as summers in the Catskills. With majestic resorts along tranquil waters, streams full of aggressive trout, and Instaworthy vistas at every turn, Ulster County is the quintessential backdrop to create your nostalgic summer escape upstate.
Ulster’s trails, shops, markets, and starfilled night skies, feel tailor made for summer adventure stock full of all the makings of core memories. And with a plethora of lodging and delicious dining options, people find themselves coming back for more for years to come.
Plan a new summer tradition at visitUlsterCountyNY.com.
Warren County, NY
Lake George Area
More outdoor adventures coming your way with the Lake George Area in Warren County. This family-friendly oasis is filled with adventure for everyone.
Challenge your family to mini golf at one of the six courses. Your kids will love the different themes, from pirates to ‘around the world’ to even a storybook adventure full of wacky characters. Cool off with a sweet treat at Bon’s Ice Cream afterwards.
If you’re craving something more active, peddle your way in the Adirondack mountains on old railroad beds that have been turned into railbike adventures. On these guided tours you’ll get breath-taking views of the Hudson River and Adirondack forest.
And did we mention you can also experience the Wild West? That’s right! You can stay at a family guest ranch with trail riding, nighttime entertainment, a rodeo and more.
Little and big kids alike will enjoy the 70-year-old amusement park, treetop adventures and dinosaur trails. There’s truly something for everyone in Lake George Area.
Wild West City, Sussex County, NJ
Wild West City is a western theme park located in the beautiful, scenic Skyland’s Region of Sussex County, New Jersey. A perfect day trip for families and couples, Wild West City has been entertaining audiences for over six decades with live actionpacked shows, train and stagecoach rides, demonstrations, historical exhibits, music, special events and an opportunity to mingle with cowboys and cowgirls in "Dodge City."
This year, Wild West City will take on a different theme during the season beginning with Spring Bonanza, then Summer Stampede, Fall Harvest and culminating with Haunted Wild West in October. Meet new characters in brand new mini skits. Be part of the action helping the marshal track down the outlaws. Grab a lasso and test your skills roping steer horns like a cowboy on the range!
Seasonal foods and beverages will be featured. Special evant weekends highlight the Civil War, National Day of the Cowboy, Native American Dancing and more! Visit Haunted Wild West in October!
Purchase tickets in advance online or consider a membership if you’ll be visiting often. Memberships include unlimited visits
throughout the 2024 season, admission to all special event days, bring a friend ticket, souvenir WWC Cup, discounts at food and retail shops and more! Visit wildwestcity.com.
Family Summer Experiences
Summer in and around New York is one of the best places to enjoy family-friendly experiences. Whether you live in a city or the suburbs, we have all these fantastic places that are either a car, train, and sometimes a ferry away. Lucky us! Check out the summer adventures just waiting for you to experience this season!
Alliance for Downtown New York
Although Lower Manhattan is one square mile in size, it is packed with many of New York City’s most iconic attractions. Families can marvel at the architectural beauty of the Brooklyn Bridge, take a ferry to the historic Statue of Liberty, and explore the vibrant Seaport District, among many other landmarks.
Navigating Lower Manhattan is a breeze. It is exceptionally walkable and boasts an extensive transportation network, including 13 subway lines, numerous bus routes, numerous commuter ferry routes, and ample bike lanes with bike-share stations. This makes it the most convenient neighborhood for transportation in New York City, ensuring you can easily reach any destination.
Surrounded by water on three sides, Lower Manhattan features some of NYC’s best ferry infrastructure, perfect for family outings. Regular ferries depart for Governor’s Island, the Statue of Liberty, and other picturesque destinations, offering unique perspectives of the city from the water.
Staying in Lower Manhattan offers the ideal base for a family New York City adventure. Centrally located, it can reach any part of the city within 20 minutes, avoiding the crowds typical of places like
Times Square. Unlike the busier districts, Lower Manhattan provides a more relaxed atmosphere without sacrificing accessibility. Plus, the neighborhood offers a variety of hotels catering to every budget, ensuring a comfortable stay -perfect for a staycation!
Whether you’re play tourist and want to spend the day seeing the sights or just want to enjoy all the city has to offer. Lower Manhattan has it all. Its strategic location and abundance of attractions make it the perfect choice for anyone looking to explore the best of New York City.
Blue Man Group
Looking to laugh with the family and have your kids think you’re cool? Bring them to the famed Astor Place Theatre. Blue Man Group is comedy, theater and rock concert all rolled into one. Leave your expectations at the door and let three bald and blue men take you on a spectacular journey bursting with music, laughter and surprises. Featuring pulsing, original music, custom-made instruments, surprise audience interaction, and hilarious absurdity, join the Blue Men in a joyful experience that unites audiences of all ages. A total of eight dazzling new screens have been installed to create a more immersive and engaging performance environment. Throughout the performance, audiences will be captivated by new, state-of-the-art video content accompanying the Blue Men and band.
Astor Place Theatre, 434 Lafayette St #1, New York, NY 10003, USA
Dave and Busters
From kids to grownups — everybody needs a place to let loose & have limitless fun. Dave & Buster’s has entered the chat. Pull up with the whole family experience that includes sea of 100+ arcade games in D&B’s epic Midway! Whether you’re letting the kids win or showing them that YOU STILL GOT IT, Dave and Busters has games for days! Virtual Reality, racing games, big-name titles, arcade classics, and more! The fun doesn’t stop at D&B.One thing they don’t play about is their food, so you know their all-new menu is filled to the brim with top tier, “leave-the-plate-clean” food. Whether you’re feeling snacky, fancy or something in between, they have all kinds of bites for all kinds of vibes! Grown-ups, this one’s for you! While the kiddos mash buttons & stack those tix, you can kick back with a cold one & watch the game on the big screen. From all the brew-skis to a proper glass of cab, their bar stays stocked.
Plus, if you are looking for a place to host your next birthday party, anniversary celebration, corporate happy hour, employee appreciation, or any other type of event in between, D&B’s professional planners will make recommendations for even the pickiest of palates. From groups of ten to two-thousand, Dave & Buster’s is the perfect place to make unforgettable memories with your friends, family, youth groups, or co-workers. From Chef-crafted banquets to unlimited video game play, they got all the details covered. Convinced? Pull up & spend a day the D&B way — with nonstop fun!
Land of Make Believe
Land of Make Believe Celebrates 70 Years of Family Fun. You don’t have to travel far to enjoy a fun-filled day of affordable family excitement with rides, water slides, a safari adventure, river tubing, live theater, boardwalk games, and a host of other activities. For the ultimate “day vacation trip” Land of Make Believe checks all the boxes, and this year there is something extra special for children, teens and parents with the park’s newest ride, “Pirates Fury.”
The new ride takes family members of all ages on the high seas as the ship rocks back and forth as if they are enduring stormy waves in the ocean. For those “true pirates” that’s just one of many exciting adventures offered at Land of Make Believe, conveniently located on Route 80, Exit 12, and a short drive from Routes 31, 46 and 78. The iconic award-winning amusement park has been entertaining young children, teens, parents and grandparents for generations with an array of rides, attractions and activities for the whole family. In the past few years Land of Make Believe has expanded its “land and water” rides to include new thrill rides for young adults such as the Scream Machine 360, Safari Adventure, and the new spinning roller coaster. The expansive award-winning Water Park, with something for any age, has also added numerous challenging water slides. Land of Make Believe was selected as one of the most iconic amusement parks in America along with Disney World and has also been recognized by numerous organizations for its outstanding safety record. Land of Make Believe prides itself on being clean, safe, wholesome and affordable. It is unique to other amusement parks in
that it offers free parking and invites families to bring their own food for a picnic inside the park. Just minutes away from NYC, RT 80, Exit 12. LOMB.com.
New York Botanical Garden
Wonderland: Curious Nature transforms the New York Botanical Garden’s 250 acres through the sights, settings, and scents of the classic Wonderland stories. Step into a colorful botanical experience that grows curiouser and curiouser as you encounter many beloved Wonderland characters across the grounds.
Find larger-than-life mushrooms, an outsized chessboard, a shimmering lookingglass, and more. Inside the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, discover thousands of vibrant flowers in imaginative horticultural displays that highlight the lush, blooming gardens of the Victorian era. Continue to dive into Alice’s world in the LuEsther T. Mertz Library—learn about the novel’s historical context and modern interpretations, including the stories of mind-altering plants, which were muchstudied during the Victoria era and continue to be the subjects of cutting-edge scientific research today.
You'll go mad over their programs, including Wonderland character encounters each weekend during the run of the exhibition, a Fantastic Fungi Weekend in the fall, Alice dress-up, and even more programming for families. Of course, there will be food that is so good
Urban Air
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park is the best place for indoor family fun! From little ones to adults, there’s something for everyone! Spend a day with the family and see why it’s the best place for jumping, climbing, riding, playing, and more. Urban Air is open for Open Play and birthday parties seven days a week, 365 days a year! Take the next birthday party to new heights at Urban Air! Voted #1 for Best Kids’ Birthday Parties, Urban Air is the ultimate party spot for your birthday celebration! All parties include a party host, balloons, plates, napkins, utensils, and much more to make it a stellar party! An Urban Air Birthday Party is one of the best birthday parties because it is fun for all ages and takes the stress out of hosting a birthday party at home.
Urban Air Brooklyn is located at 4422 2nd Ave between 44th & 45th Street—just five blocks away from Industry City and Costco. The facility features Trampolines, a Warrior Course, Spin & Flip Zone Bumper Cars, Tubes, Soft Play Playground, Virtual Reality, and more! No reservations are required. There are other locations in New Jersey. Urban Air South Hackensack is 10 minutes away from the GWB.
Urban Air Avenel is 7 miles away from the Goethals Bridge. Urban Air Milltown is near East Brunswick, New Jersey. Adventure for the whole family is near you this summer! Call 347-732-5438 to start your adventure today.
Westfield World Trade Center
Nestled in the heart of Lower Manhattan, Westfield World Trade Center is a vibrant destination, perfect for families seeking a blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment. With over 85 shops and restaurants, there’s something for the entire family to enjoy. Conveniently connected to most subway lines and the PATH, Westfield World Trade Center offers easy access from all corners of the city, making it an ideal spot for a family day out. During the summer, the venue hosts free family-friendly outdoor movie screenings on select Saturdays in July and August, creating memorable experiences under the stars. For creative kids, the interactive and working art studio provides a space to paint and draw. On select dates in July and August, this studio becomes a hub of artistic exploration and fun. The center’s iconic architecture offers a unique backdrop for exploration, with its impressive design captivating visitors of all ages. Every Monday and Thursday, the Oculus floor transforms into an open-play piano area, inviting children to express themselves through music. This hands-on activity encourages young musicians to share their talents in a welcoming environment. On Fridays, the Smorgasburg outdoor street food market sets up shop, offering a delectable variety of treats to delight every palate.
Families planning their visit or a day close to home can enhance their experience by downloading the Westfield app at Westfield app. This handy tool allows visitors to plan their trip, ensuring they make the most of all the exciting activities and amenities available.For more information and to start planning your visit, please visit Westfield
World Trade Center. With its diverse offerings and convenient location, Westfield World Trade Center promises an unforgettable family outing filled with fun, creativity, and delicious food.
Broadway is Back!
Day trip adventures to see THE LION KING on Broadway
there is something so incredibly special about taking a trip into the city with your family to see a Broadway show. From getting dressed up to finding nearby restaurants to hit before or after a show, there’s a certain excitement to the whole experience that is magical for audiences of all ages.
Recently, my kids (elementary school age to teenager) and I set off on an adventure to see a show, and it wasn’t hard to narrow down our choices. THE LION KING has been thrilling audiences for over 25 years, making it the third longestrunning show in Broadway history!
Coming from Westchester, I had the option to drive to Manhattan or travel by public transportation. I opted to take the railway and after an easy 50-minute ride from Northern Westchester to Grand Central Station in the open-aired train, we hopped off and walked a few blocks to the theater.
Times Square buzzes with excitement all day and night, and THE LION KING offers shows that will work with your schedule, including matinees on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. I opted for a matinee so we would have a few daylight hours left to explore the city afterward.
Upon arrival, we passed a security checkpoint, and a sense of relief washed over me, knowing this extra safety measure was in place. We soaked up as much theater magic as we took our seats.
The kids’ faces lit up as the curtain rose and we settled in for a theatrical trip to the Pridelands, and I mentally high-fived myself for finding a way to turn their attention away from their devices long enough to enjoy the excitement only a Broadway show can bring to audiences.
THE LION KING is a heartwarming Broadway experience, following a comingof-age story that explores the depth of the familiar yet reimagined characters of Simba and his family and friends. We join him on his journey from a cub to an adult, watching him discover his inner strength and courage with the help of his friends, Timon, Pumbaa, Zazu and Nala.
I expected to see some elaborate cos-
tumes, but I didn’t expect to be fully awestruck! The exquisitely detailed costumes allow for intimate and direct viewing of the actors’ faces and expressions. The textile puppets and masks took a whopping 37,000 hours to create – and it showed.
The stage sprang to life with a breathtaking amalgamation of lively characters, like 18-foot-tall exotic giraffes, puppets of every size, and a massive elephant maneuvered by four actors that you have to see to believe.
The show also takes families on a journey through Africa with songs and dialogue in six indigenous African languages, such as Swahili, Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho, Tswana and Congolese. Powerful voices belted out favorites like “Circle of Life,” “I Just Can’t
Wait to be King,” and “Be Prepared.” We were fully in “Hakuna Matata” mode, smiling and swaying along with the rhythm.
The curtains closed and we were buzzing from the magic and the lessons that unfolded. It was so refreshing to revel in a live experience where we used our imaginations and witnessed the power of theater-making.
A pivotal experience for families, live theater truly is back and better than ever.
THE LION KING runs for two hours and 30 minutes and is designed for kids ages six and up. The show performs 8 times a week. Tickets are available at the Minskoff Theatre box office (200 W 45th St.) or at lionking. com/tickets. Learn more at lionking.com.
Summer Fun!
Summer is one of the best season’s to enjoy all the East Coast offers, from hopping on the train for a day trip to packing up the car to check out a museum, an amusement park, a favorite town, or a new town, eating some good food, and more. Here are some unique things for families to do in and around Westchester during the summer!
Alliance for Downtown New York
New York, NY
Lower Manhattan has all the shopping, dining, and entertainment anyone could want. From City Hall to the Battery, savor unique flavors, discover awe-inspiring museums, catch a show, and so much more. No one can ever know what’s next when one square mile contains infinite possibilities. So get going and see what’s happening in downtown New York. downtownny.com
Animal Adventure Park +Preserve
Harpursville, NY
Visit two animal parks, conveniently located in one destination, 15 minutes outside of Binghamton, NY! Animal Adventure Park is an interactive educational animal park, home to more than 100 species, while sister facility, The Preserve, is an interactive, educational drive thru experience. Families can enjoy many up-close experiences with the animals. theanimaladventurepreserve.com
Big Kahuna Water Park
West Berlin, NJ
Dive into fun at Big Kahuna’s Water Park in NJ, where you can enjoy a range of thrilling slides and water attractions suitable for all ages, abilities, and sensory sensitivities. The yearround indoor water park boasts weatherproof fun under a retractable roof, and the attached outdoor water park is free with admission from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Big Kahuna’s is a certified autism center and the perfect day trip with free parking, a full-service café, bar, and a vibrant island atmosphere. bigkahunas.com/nj
Big SNOW American Dream
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Beat the heat this Summer and hit Big SNOW American Dream, North America’s first and only indoor snow dome. Big SNOW is located in the Meadowlands and has something for everyone in the family. Ski. Board. Tube.
Shop! bigsnowamericandream.com
Blue Man Group
New York, NY
Blue Man Group is a comedy, theater, and rock concert all rolled into one. Leave expectations at the door and let three bald and blue men unveil a spectacular journey bursting with music, laughter, and surprises. blueman.com/new-york
Chuck E. Cheese
Multiple Locations
Chuck E. Cheese has been entertaining families with delicious food and cutting-edge games for decades; refreshed fun centers feature new games, an interactive dance floor, large-format video walls, new food, new prizes from the legendary prize wall and active play features (including Trampoline Zones at select locations). Join them all summer long for 2 months of unlimited visits, up to 250 games per day, and up to 50% off on most food & beverages with Summer Fun Pass (starting at just $44.99 online)! chuckecheese.com
Dave and Busters
Multiple Locations
Dave & Buster’s has everyone covered for all the summer fun! This Father’s Day, participate in the first-ever D&B Dad Games to compete against other families for a chance to win one year of free game play. daveandbusters.com
Dutchess County
Take a drive to Rhinebeck to enjoy this six-day
Dutchess Fair. Held from Tuesday, August 20th, to Sunday, August 25th, this fair offers a unique immersion into the world of agriculture, horticulture, and more, mixed with rides, performances, food, and local vendors. Children ages 11 and under are free. 6550 Springbrook Ave., Rhineback, NY, dutchessfair.com
Frederick County
Frederick County, MD
Experience a one-of-a-kind sporting event in Downtown Frederick, Maryland, during the 10th National Clustered Spires High Wheel Bike Race on July 13th. This free, familyfriendly event features bike racers from around the world riding antique high-wheel bicycles in a spectacle you won’t see anywhere else in the United States. visitfrederick.org
Greene County, NY
This summer, groove at lively, family-friendly events like the 2nd Annual Sunflower & Sangria Festival and Catskill Irish Arts Week. See why the Great Northern Catskills have been the epicenter of warm-weather fun for over a century. greatnortherncatskills.com
Land of Make Believe
Hope Township, NJ
It is a spectacular day trip destination! It is one of the most Iconic amusement and water parks in America. Don’t miss a day of incredible family fun. It is just minutes away. lomb.com
LEGOLAND Discovery Center
Yonkers, NY
Join the LEGOLAND Discovery Center
Westchester team this summer for some BRICKTASTIC fun! Hop aboard your chariot on the Kingdom Quest interactive ride, pedal the enchanted cart in Merlin’s magical potions chamber to become his next wizarding apprentice, catch a 4D movie, and immerse yourself in a virtual LEGO world. New York residents can unlock special savings with the resident-only deal. Visit the website for exclusive savings! legolanddiscoverycenter/westchester.com
Mashantucket Pequot Museum
Mashantucket, CT
Come on a journey the whole family will love at the world’s largest Native American Museum! From Wednesday to Saturday, there will be culture-filled educational programs, workshops, and events for the entire family in July and August. Experience the amazing culture of the Pequot people and learn about their distinctive relationship with nature, their challenges, and their inspiring resiliency. pequotmuseum.org
Monster Mini Golf
Yonkers, NY
Monster Mini Golf®’s sole goal is to provide a wide variety of affordable experiences in a fun, family-friendly, alcohol-free atmosphere. Take a break from the heat this summer and come visit, where memorable family entertainment is the top priority. Mini Golf is for everyone! monsterminigolf.com/ locations/us/ny/yonkers
New York Botanical Gardens
Bronx, NY
Head down the rabbit hole to explore Wonderland: Curious Nature at the New York Botanical Garden. It is fun for the whole family. Dress up to explore mind-bending flower displays fit for a queen, outsized art installations, and fantastical tea parties! May 18–October 27, 2024; Tuesday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; $35 for adults and $15 for kids. nybg.org.
New York International Air Show
Orange County, NY
Enjoy a weekend of family fun while attending the New York International Air Show at the Orange County Airport in Montgomery, New York on August 10th and 11th. See thrilling aerial performances headlined by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and other top talent. The Italian Air Force Frecce Tricolori are visiting the USA for the first time in over 30 years. Explore amazing aircraft displays and delicious food vendors all around the grounds. It’s a great event for the whole family! Get tickets now. AirShowNY.ccm
Nyack Street Fair
Rockland County, NY
Don’t miss the Nyack Street Fair on Sunday, July 14, 2024, on Main Street and Broadway. Over 360 exhibitors will display Arts, Crafts, Photography, sculpture, and a Kids’ Zone. Enjoy great food, live music, and more! explorerocklandny.com
Putnam County Fair and 4-H Showcase
Putnam, NY
Come and join the fun at the Putnam County Fair & 4-H Showcase on July 27th and July 28th at Veterans Memorial Park in Carmel, NY. There will be farm animals, pony rides, vendors, entertainment, food trucks, and so much more! Parking and admission are free. visitputnam.org
Ridge Hill
Yonkers, NY
Signature Events have returned to Ridge Hill. Now through September 26th, guests can enjoy weekly and monthly outdoor experiences, including pet-friendly happy hours, children’s playtime, fitness classes, film screenings, and live concerts. ridgehill.com
Salem Witch Museum
Salem, MA
Looking for something out of the ordinary to do this summer? Take a trip to Salem, Massachusetts, a city made famous by the Salem Witch Trials. The Salem Witch Museum brings visitors back to 1692 in an immersive audiovisual experience and offers extended hours during summer. Visit salemwitchmuseum.com for tickets and information on visiting this iconic museum. salemwitchmuseum.com
Smugglers’ Notch
Jeffersonville, VT
Join on June 20th, for the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year and the official start of summer. At Smuggs, things are going to heat up with a Summer Solstice celebration! Guests will be in awe of Cirque De Fuego, Vermont’s premier fire performers, drum performances by Jeh Kulu Drum Theater, spectacular fireworks not to mention the blazing bonfire, ooey-gooey s’mores, and much more! smuggs.com
Storybook Land
Egg Harbor, New Jersey
Explore, play, read, and ride! Create your own story at Storybook Land, where they’ve been making memories since 1955! Visit Santa Claus on Christmas in July! Saturday, July 20th. storybookland.com
Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association
Liberty, NY
Sullivan Catskills has the KCBS sanctioned backyard barbeque on May 15 and Drag me back to the Catskills from May 14-16. sullivancatskills.com
Ulster County
Ulster County, NY
Ulster County’s Borscht Belt Fest, “Comedy, Cuisine, Culture in the Catskills”, returns to the Catskill this summer on July 27 and 28, 2024. The festival celebrates the legacy of the idyllic Borscht Belt resort era, its vibrant comedic past, and its wide-ranging influence on contemporary American culture. Held in Ellenville, NY, the heart of the renown Borscht Belt, the festival features stand-up comedy, art, live music, film, educational programming, food, and plenty of one-liners. For information, visitulstercountyny.org
Visit Rhode Island
Rhode Island is small but grand, offering a wide variety of events for the whole family to enjoy. This summer, several can’t-miss events include the Newport Bermuda Race, Bristol 4th of July Parade, and Washington County Fair. Visitrhodeislandny.com
Visit Rochester
Rochester, NY
With 140+ annual festivals and events, there is always something great happening in Rochester, NY. Festival season kicks off each May with the Lilac Festival, the largest free festival of its kind in North America. It continues with the Rochester International Jazz Festival, Corn Hill Arts Festival, Rochester Fringe Festival, ROC Holiday Village, and more. visitrochester.com
Warren County
Lake George, NY
The Lake George Area is a destination filled with water activities, amusement parks, and many other family-friendly activities to satisfy all ages! Discover the birthplace of “The Original Vacation,” where families would gather to spend their summer vacations in the southern Adirondacks. visitlakegeorge.com
Westfield
World Trade Center
New York, NY
Over 85 world-class shops and restaurants, connected to 13 subway lines and the PATH, are located in the heart of Lower Manhattan. Free fun for the whole family includes outdoor movie screenings and interactive kid-friendly art studios! westfield.com/ united-state/westfieldtradecenter
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BY SHARA LEVINEWESTCHESTER
The White Plains Outdoor Arts Festival
WHEN: June 1-2, Saturday and Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm.
WHERE: Tibbits Park, North Broadway at Main Street, White Plains
AGES: All
WHAT: Explore an array of art on display and shop for one-ofa-kind gifts along with a free children’s art workshop, and unique food vendors.
WANT TO GO?: Free admission. whiteplainsoutdoorartsfestival.com
Port Chester Arts Festival
WHEN: Saturday, June 1, 11 am – 8 pm
WHERE: Clay Art Center, 40 Beech St. Port Chester
AGES: All
WHAT: The day features exhibitions, open studios, musical performances, dancing, children’s storytime, face painting, and more.
WANT TO GO?: Free. portchesterarts.com
Charlotte’s Web
WHEN: Sunday, June 2, 11 am –12 pm & 2 – 3 pm.
WHERE: Emelin Theatre, 153 Library Ln, Mamaroneck
AGES: 5 – 12
WHAT: See this classic story come to life on stage with Charlotte, Wilbur, and the rest of the farm animals.
WANT TO GO?: $24-$29. (914) 698–0098, emelin.org
Croton-on-Hudson Summerfest 2024
WHEN: Sunday, June 2, 1 – 6 pm
WHERE: Grand Street and Old Post Road South, Croton-OnHudson
AGES: All
WHAT: This annual street fair will be filled with live music,
entertainment, delicious food & over 100 street vendors.
WANT TO GO?: Free. crotonsummerfest.org
Amélie the Musical
WHEN: June 2-9, Sundays, 2 pm and 7 pm.
WHERE: The Play Group Theatre, 1 North Broadway, White Plains
AGES: All
WHAT: Based on the 2001 French film, this inventive and captivating musical reminds us that to find happiness, sometimes you have to risk everything.
WANT TO GO?: $22; $18 senior citizen and children younger than 12. playgroup.org
Disney’s Camp Rock The Musical
WHEN: Wednesday, June 5, 7:30 pm
WHERE: Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 Main St. Tarrytown
AGES: All
WHAT: This production combines The Disney Channel’s “Camp Rock” and “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam” to bring you over a dozen songs, including “This Is Me,” “It’s On,” and “We Rock.”
WANT TO GO?: $12. (914) 631–3390, tarrytownmusichall.org
Rye Y Cardboard Boat Regatta
WHEN: Friday, June 14, 6:30 – 9 pm
WHERE: Rye YMCA, 21 Locust Avenue, Rye AGES: All
WHAT: Build and race your own boat using only cardboard and duct tape!
WANT TO GO?: $20; free for members. (914) 967–6363, ryeymca.org
Sip & Sing Along with Jack Grace
WHEN: Saturday, June 15, 10 – 11 am
WHERE: Argonne Rose
Brewing Company, 1715 E Main St. Mohegan Lake AGES: All
WHAT: Gather the kiddos for a sip-and-singalong with Jack Grace, who will perform a mix of original and classic children’s tunes.
WANT TO GO?: $45 per family up to 3 kids. argonnerosebrewing.com
The Music Of The Grateful Dead For Kids + More
WHEN: Saturday, June 15, 2 pm
WHERE: Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre, 149 Westchester Avenue, Port Chester AGES: 1-10
WHAT: Jam out to the music of The Dead at this concert for kids.
WANT TO GO?: $18.50; $21 Day of Show. (914) 937–4126, thecapitoltheatre.com
Juneteenth Celebration
WHEN: Wednesday, June 19, 10 am – 4 pm
WHERE: St. Paul’s Church
National Historic Site, 897 S Columbus Ave., Mt. Vernon
AGES: All
WHAT: Commemorate the Juneteenth celebration, and the end of slavery in Texas in June 1865, with living history demonstrations, music and talks.
WANT TO GO?: Free. nps.gov
Pride Weekend
WHEN: June 22-23, Saturday and Sunday, 9 am – 5 pm.
WHERE: Westchester Children’s Museum, 100 Playland Parkway, Rye
AGES: All
WHAT: Celebrate Pride Weekend with a rainbow of activities, including Prism Power, Soap Rainbow Weaving, Painting Number Bond Rainbows, and Progress Pride Flag Puzzles!
WANT TO GO?: $14. (914) 421–5050, discoverwcm.org
Upcycle Art Workshops
WHEN: Sunday, June 23, 2 – 3 pm.
WHERE: Hudson Valley Books for Humanity, 67 Central Ave., Ossining
AGES: 5 – 10
WHAT: Bring those forgotten books back to life and let your creativity loose as you repurpose and create from old stories.
WANT TO GO?: $15. (914) 847–0773, hvbooksforhumanity.com
Free Concerts at Cross County Center: The Archives Band 80’s and beyond
WHEN: Wednesday, June 26, 6:30 – 8 pm
WHERE: Cross County Center, 8000 Mall Walk, Yonkers
AGES: All
WHAT: Bring your beach blankets and chairs and travel back in time for some totally awesome 80’s tunes!
WANT TO GO?: Free. (914) 968–9570, crosscountycenter. com
Big Truck Day
WHEN: Thursday, June 27, 10 am – 12 pm
WHERE: Chappaqua Library, 195 South Greeley Ave., Chappaqua
AGES: All
WHAT: Big trucks are pulling up to the library! Be there to explore firetrucks and more.
WANT TO GO?: Free. chappaqualibrary.org
Movie Night At Ridge Hill: The Lion King
WHEN: Thursday, June 27, 8 pm.
WHERE: Ridge Hill, 1 Ridge Hill Blvd., Yonkers
AGES: All
WHAT: Settle in for an outdoor film on a jumbo screen with pop-up experiences prior to the start of the movie.
WANT TO GO?: Free. ridgehill. com
Undiscovered
Realm Comic Con
WHEN: Saturday, June 29, 10 am – 7 pm; Sunday, June 30, 10 am – 5 pm.
WHERE: Westchester County Center, 198 Central Avenue, White Plains
AGES: All
WHAT: Immerse yourself in the world of comics with celebrity guests, artists, autographs, photo-ops, panels, screenings, Cosplay contests, gaming tournaments, Kids Zone, and more.
WANT TO GO?: $30 single day pass; $50 two day pass; $10 ages 6-12 per day; free for children 5 and younger. undiscovered-con.com
Pride Weekend
WHEN: Saturday, June 29, 10 am – 5 pm; Sunday, June 30, 12 – 5 pm.
WHERE: Katonah Museum of Art, 134 Jay Street, Katonah AGES: All
WHAT: Families are invited to participate in a special Pridethemed art project at the
The Rye YMCA hosts a Carboard Boat Regatta on June 14.
museum.
WANT TO GO?: Free. katonahmuseum.org
NYC
Four Go Wild in Wellies
WHEN: June 1-16, see website for complete schedule
WHERE: The New Victory Theater, 209 W 42nd St., Midtown
AGES: 2 – 5
WHAT: Explore the great outdoors with tiny tents, bobble hats, scarves, Wellies, and newfound friendships!
WANT TO GO?: $28. (646) 223–3010, newvictory.org
Drums Along the Hudson:
A Native American and Multicultural Celebration
WHEN: Sunday, June 2, 1 am – 6 pm
WHERE: Inwood Hill Park, 218th Street & Indian Road, Inwood
AGES: All
WHAT: This all-day event features an open air pow wow, a Mohawk craft demonstration, storytelling, international and vegan cuisine, raffles, and more.
WANT TO GO?: Free. drumsalongthehudson.org
67th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade
WHEN: Sunday, June 9, 11 am WHERE: 44th Street to 79th Street along Fifth Avenue, Midtown
AGES: All
WHAT: Be there for the largest demonstration of Puerto Rican cultural pride in the nation featuring stunning floats, dance performances, costumes, music, and more.
WANT TO GO?: Free. nprdpinc. org
Family Tree for Father’s Day
WHEN: June 15-16, Saturday and Sunday, 10 am – 1 pm.
WHERE: Wave Hill, 4900
Independence Ave., Riverdale
AGES: All
WHAT: Design a tree sculpture using your family as inspiration.
WANT TO GO?: Included with admission: $4-$10. (718) 549–3200, wavehill.org
The Scoop on Van Leeuwen!
If you haven’t guessed yet, summer is the theme for our June cover, and who doesn’t think of ice cream when the weather starts to warm up? For this month’s cover, it was not hard to sway our 4-year-old cover kids to pose for our cover while devouring their favorite ice cream.
A Brief History
For many of us parents, Van Leeuwen holds a special place in our hearts, dating back to the days of Van Leeuwen BK (before kids.) The memories of those first scoops and the joy they brought are still fresh in our minds.
For newer parents and fans, here are the CliffsNotes: Van Leeuwen started in 2008 as a yellow scoop truck on the streets of NYC by Ben Van Leeuwen, Pete Van Leeuwen, and Laura O’Neill, who wanted to make French-style (oui, oui yum) ice
cream with good ingredients.
While many New Yorkers are spoiled and have one or two Van Leeuwens in their neighborhoods (they have the most ice cream shops in New York!), since those ice cream truck days, the brand has expanded to 50 scoop shops and growing and can be found in California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, DC, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Texas.
Let’s get to the best part—what we munched on at the photo shoot. The kids loved the more classic flavors of strawberry, vanilla, and cookies and cream, but we seasoned ice cream connoisseurs dove into Earl Grey Tea, Pistachio, Black Cherry Chip, Lemon Poppy Seed Muffin, and more.
Visit Vanleeuwenicecream.com to find your shop or the grocery store where you can find ice cream pints, sandwiches, and bars.
What's popular?
Popular vegan flavors include Churros & Fudge, Peanut Butter Brownie Honeycomb, Strawberry Shortcake, and more.
What's new?
Van Leeuwen’s Summer Specials are Marionberry Chocolate Chip Sherbet, Mango Sorbet, Chocolatey Crisp Cereal & Milk, and Passion Fruit Berry Pop.
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