8am–10pm Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park Ages: AllAttractions Christmas Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park
8am–11pm The Rink at Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park Ages: AllAttractions Free Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park
9:30am–noon ASL-interpreted Shabbat Morning Service Ages: AllCommunity Free Town & Village SynagogueEast Village
10am–9pm POP MART’s SKULLPANDA You Found Me Pop-Up Experience Ages: AllFree Markets SKULLPANDA You Found Me Pop-Up
10am–5pm Josh Brown – Welcome to the Jungle Art Exhibition Ages: AllFree Welcome to the Jungle Pop-UpSoHo
11am–4:30pm South Street Seaport Museum Free November Family Activity Weekends: Sailors Scrimshaw Ages: 3 and upCraft & DIY Free South Street Seaport MuseumSeaport
Noon–8pm Holiday Shops at Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park Ages: AllFree Holiday Bryant Park 6th Avenue between 40th and 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018
Noon–1pm Saturday Storytime: Meet Taylor Hill, Author of A Kids Books About Pets & Love Ages: 5 – 12Books & Readings Free McNally Jackson Books SeaportDowntown Manhattan
Noon New School Drama and New Victory LabWorks Present: Maggie at the Middle of the Mess Ages: 5 – 8Art Free Bank Street TheaterWest Village
4:30–5:30pm New School Drama and New Victory LabWorks Present: Maggie at the Middle of the Mess Ages: 5 – 8Art Free Bank Street TheaterWest Village
Today, noon “Bulls of Wall Street,” a New Exhibition on 19th-century Finance The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum
Today, 3 pm Friendsgiving at the Village Branch Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library Village Branch
Today, 7 pm Children’s Shakespeare Theatre Presents: All’s Well That Ends Well Palisades Presbyterian Church
Tomorrow, 9 am Harvesting Hope: Pediatric Developmental Screenings Somos Bilingües: Bilingual Therapy & Evaluation Services
Nov. 30, noon Meet & Greet with White Plains Hospital’s Dr. Ted E Bear at the Annual Frosty Day in Armonk
Dec. 6, 12:30 pm Logrea Dance Academy’s Annual Production of The Nutcracker SUNY Purchase Performing Arts Center
Gay City News A powerful ‘Richard II’: Michael Urie brings insight, depth, and passion to Shakespeare