January
College Baseball
College Baseball season runs from January to June and all the
state colleges are involved.
Pre Lunar NewYear Gala
Held in Roosevelt Park for week in Late January it revs up Lower
Manhattan for the Chinese New Year Celebration
Features traditional dancing crafts and a nice array of flowers and Bamboo on display and for purchase. Admission is free
Antiques @ The Piers
Over 200 vendors displaying classic antiques and americana
If you are looking for old style shaker furniture civil war era belt buckles or confederate quilts this is the place to be also a huge
showing of antique books. 12th Ave at 55th St. Pier 92/94
Antiques @ The Armory
Usually held at the same time as the antiques at the Pier
69th Regiment Armory, Lexington Avenue @ 26th Street, New York City. 100 Exhibitors. Admission: $15. Free shuttle to
& from The Winter Antiques Show & Americana & Antiques at the Piers
New York Antiques & Fine Art Fair
More Antiques if you did not get your fill at the above
This one is held further uptown at the Armory on Park Avenue and 67th Street, featuring ancient through 20th century American,
Asian, and English furniture, paintings, accessories, ceramics, sculpture, maps and posters along with antique and estate jewelry
so if your after a nice old engagement ring this is a great place to find it
New York National Boat Show
Held every year at the Javits Center it is exactly what it sounds like. A huge display of Boats and other Marine Craft
Javits is located on 35th St ad 11th ave
Special Camp Fair
This is an amazing event located at the Church of St. Paul the
Apostle, on Columbus Avenue
It is held annually and is a chance for parents of children with special needs to network and find summer activities and residential
programs. It covers all disabilities and conditions both acquired and developmental. A sign Language interpreter is available as is a braille guide
It is a great resource
February
Chinese New Year
Lunar New Year Flower Market This used to be small local even in
Chinatown which has grown to host over 150,000 people
It is a magnificent display of flowers bamboo an amazing display offoods and artists. The dates change every year
but the location stays the same in Columbus Park on Mulberry St between Bayard and Worth in Chinatown
Admission is free
Lunar New Year Parade is held every year to celebrate the Chinese New Year
It is a stunning display of Chinese culture featuring both Dragon and
Lion Dances in full costume
Fireworks galore
Food food food and traditional crafts and collectables
It is truly an amazing thing to see
Dressing warm is essential
Check out the following website for up to date info and exact dates
www.moca-nyc.org
2nd Ave Mardi Gras Stroll
This event occurs in the beginning of February so if you can not make
it to New Orleans its great way to get your Fat Tuesday on
You can cruise down second Avenue drinking and picking up beaded
Necklaces and Masks as you go along
Don't plan anything for the next day however as recovery is often painful first thing in the morning !!
Westminster Kennel Club Show
This is the second oldest sporting event in the country (first is the
Kentucky Derby)
It is actually hard to get last minute tickets as it features over
2,500 breeds of dogs and people come from all over the world to participate support and connect with breeders
Kids enjoy it ……Probably best not to bring the cat though !!
Toy Expo and Cultural Festival
This is a collectors dream featuring limited edition rare antique and
hard to find dolls and teddy bears
Its really sweet and attracts a large turn out.
It also features many ideas submitted by NYC public school kids who enter the shows Toy Invention Contest
Love n' Courage Benefit
This is a benefit which supports both the Theater for the New City's
Emerging Playwrights Program and Southern Rep, the Regional Theater of
New Orleans, the evening includes a champagne supper, performance, and dancing, along with celebrity appearances.
Tickets can be purchased in advance
Date changes annually
International Art Expo
Held at the Javits center on 35th and 11th
This huge expo includes Paintings, prints, posters, sculpture,
photography, jewelry and more and is a must for collectors, interior designers, gallery owners or private enthusiasts
March
South Street Seaport Irish Stroll
This is a New York Tradition began in one of the oldest Irish settlements in NYC what we now call South Street Seaport used to be the docks where millions of Irish
immigrants found work unloading