Special Events in New York
Special Events in New York
Winter Restaurant Week, many of the city’s best restaurants set low fixed-price menus corresponding to the year, Jan, various venues
Manhattan Antiques and Collectibles Triple Pier Expo, Feb, Hudson River
Chinese New Year, new lunar year celebrations, early Feb, Chinatown
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, more than 2,500 champion dogs compete (website: www.westminsterkennelclub.org), 14-15 Feb, Madison Square Garden
New York Flower Show, 15-17 Apr, Hofstra University Arena, Hempstead
Art Expo New York, 3-6 Mar, Javits Convention Center
St Patrick’s Day Parade, Irish-American parade, 17 Mar, Fifth Avenue
Macy’s Flower Show, Apr, Macy’s department store, Herald Square
Tartan Day, 10,000 pipers and drummers march through city streets in celebration of Scotland, 2 Apr, Manhattan
Cherry Blossom Festival, the first signs of New York spring (website: www.bbg.org), mid-Apr, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Washington Avenue
Ninth Avenue International Food Festival, culinary street fair, begins 21 May, Ninth Avenue
DanceAfrica Festival, African and African-American dance festival, 31 May-7 Jun, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
Fleet Week, a nautical festival hosted by the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum (website: www.intrepidmuseum.org), Memorial Day weekend, 24-31 May, Hudson Harbor
Summerstage, free outdoor concerts, May-Aug, Central Park
Summer Restaurant Week, many of the city’s best restaurants set low fixed-price menus corresponding to the year
Heritage of Pride, annual lesbian and gay pride march, ending in street festival and dance party, 19-26 Jun, upper Fifth Avenue to the Village
Mermaid Parade, the city’s most informal and most lively parade with a nautical theme , 25 Jun, Coney Island
Fourth of July, annual firework display in celebration of American Independence, 4 Jul, over the East River
Mostly Mozart, music festival, 20 Aug-31 Jan 2005, Avery Fisher Hall
Bryant Park, free outdoor classic films , Aug, Bryant Park, 42nd Street
Feast of San Gennaro, extravaganza of eating, drinking and merry-making, for 11 days starting the second Thurs in Sep, Mulberry Street in Little Italy
Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, exuberant fancy dress procession, 31 Oct, along Sixth Avenue
Next Wave Festival, avant-garde dance and music festival, early Oct-Jan, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
New York City Marathon, 7 Nov 2004 and 6 Nov 2005 , starts in Staten Island, finishes in Central Park
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York institution featuring huge hot-air balloons in the shape of cartoon characters, such as Snoopy, the Pink Panther and Betty Boop, Thanksgiving Day, Nov, 145 Street to 34th Street
New Year’s Eve, street party, 31 Dec, Times Square