10 am – 1 pm Unity Race 5K Run/Walk Ages: 5 and upFamily Fundraisers Sports Crotona Park – Middle of Block
10 am – 5:30 pm Celebrate! Arts in the Garden: Wave Hill at 60 Ages: AllArt Community Family Wave HillRiverdale
Noon – 4 pm Annual Fall Festival – Bronx Neighborhood Health Ages: AllCommunity Family Festivals Walter Gladwin Park
3 pm Family Storytime and Craft: Hispanic Heritage Month Ages: 12 and underBooks & Readings Family Clason’s Point Library
9 am – 4 pm Bronx Park East Farmers Market Ages: AllFamily Food & Drink Free 2045 Bronx Park EastPelham Parkway
9 am – 2 pm Riverdale Y Sunday Market Ages: AllCommunity Family Food & Drink Riverdale TempleRiverdale
10 am – 5:30 pm Celebrate! Arts in the Garden: Wave Hill at 60 Ages: AllArt Community Family Wave HillRiverdale
10:30 am – 4:30 pm Fantastical Realities: Sandra Caplan, Maya Ciarrocchi, and Ray Ciarrocchi Art Free Derfner Judaica MuseumRiverdale
1 – 5 pm Uptown Rumble: Heavy Music in The Bronx Exhibit History & Culture Music Museum of Bronx HistoryNorwood
10:30 am – 4:30 pm Fantastical Realities: Sandra Caplan, Maya Ciarrocchi, and Ray Ciarrocchi Art Free Derfner Judaica MuseumRiverdale
3:30 pm Anime Club: Let's Watch Anime Ages: 13 and upFamily Film Belmont Library and Enrico Fermi Cultural Center
4 pm Adventures in Anime! Presents: The Boy and The Beast Ages: 13 and upFamily Film Grand Concourse Library
Today, 6 pm Exhibition Opening Celebration for ‘Ministry: Reverend Joyce McDonald’ 1040 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10456
Sept. 7, 10:30 am Fantastical Realities: Sandra Caplan, Maya Ciarrocchi, and Ray Ciarrocchi Derfner Judaica Museum
Sept. 9, 7 pm James Patterson Launches Honors Program Speaker Series at Manhattan University Manhattan University
AMNY Teen with firearm history arrested for using machine gun in stray-bullet slaying of Harlem grandmother
Gay City News Stonewall Community Foundation rolls out grants for LGBTQ organizations under ‘Reclaiming Our Power’ initiative
Brooklyn Paper Crisis averted: United Senior Center of Sunset Park to reopen after $1M in city, state aid