Weekday Picks for Westchester Kids: Children's Film Festival, Coding for Teens April 13-17
Although Easter and Passover are behind us, there are still plenty of fun family activities for Westchester families this week. You’ll find diverse offerings in our Event Calendar, including our top picks, like the start of the New York International Children’s Film Festival: Westchester, a 10-day cinematic sensation featuring movies from all over the globe. Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Ha Shoah) is sure to provide a provocative reflection on a dark time in history, with lessons and reminders for family audiences. April is also National Poetry Month, and we found a fun celebration that focuses on children’s books written in verse.
Remember to check out our April GoList for the best things to do throughout the entire month. If you haven't already, subscribe to our FREE newsletters to get posts like this delivered right to your inbox.
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National Poetry Month Celebration - Monday
Celebrate National Poetry Month with a discussion of the classic rhyming tale Chicken Soup with Rice. FREE
Potty Party - Tuesday
We all know how trying the process of potty training can be (for parents, of course). Fortunately, encouragement is available at this fun activity for wee trainees. FREE
Intro to Coding for Teens - Wednesday
Help your kids stay current with technology at this workshop that teaches the basics of coding. FREE
Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Ha Shoah) - Thursday
This commemoration includes a gallery tour and film about the custom of tattooing Jews in concentration camps, as well as discussion with a Holocaust survivor. FREE
New York International Children’s Film Festival: Westchester - Friday
Attend the inaugural screening of this Westchester-based film festival, with a showing of a lauded children’s film from France.
Remember to check out our Event Calendar for lots of other options.