Families can prepare for the festivities this upcoming weekend by visiting a variety of New Year themed events and programs.
: From December 31st, 2016 to January 22nd, 2017, pay a trip to the New York Botanical Garden to join Thomas and Driver Sam on an interactive, sing-along adventure that is sure to delight the whole family.
: Parents may have seen iLuminate technology on television shows and around the world. Audiences will get to see dancers in glow-in-the-dark suits performing dynamic and unique routines and illusions.
: Celebrate the end of the year at Eataly鈥檚 downtown location. Parents and children can count down to the Italian 鈥渕idnight鈥 toast, cheering when the clock strikes 12 in Italy and enjoy a multitude of games and activities as well as delicious food options.
: The Children鈥檚 Museum of Manhattan is hosting numerous events on New Year鈥檚 Eve. From dance parties to creating a personalized noisemaker, children can enjoy a slew of hands-on games and activities.
: Kubo and the Two Strings is playing at the Museum of the Moving Image until Monday, January 2nd, 2017. The film is inspired by Japanese folklore and is a marvel to catch on the big screen.
: This program at the Museum of the City of New York is geared toward families and children of all ages. Adults and children can view and learn about some of New York鈥檚 iconic buildings and later on, create their own New York City inspired snow globe.
: The Metropolitan Opera has adapted Mozart鈥檚 work into a family-orientated production. Prior to the performance, adults and children can participate in activities related to the presentation and enjoy a live demonstration by the Met artists who are responsible for creating the props and set elements.