September 2018

Spooky Pumpkin Garden at NYBG

  This Saturday the 22nd the New York Botanical Garden will be kicking off the fall fun with their Spooky Pumpkin Garden. Spooky Pumpkin Garden will run from Saturday September 22nd to Wednesday October 31st with guided activities on both weekends and weekdays. See below for the full scoop: Saturday, September 22, 2018 – Wednesday, October 31, 201810 a.m.–6 p.m. Guided Activities: Weekdays; 1:30–5:30 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays; 10 a.m.–5:30

Book Clubs in the Bronx

Looking to join a local book club in the Bronx? We’ve done our best to gather a list of local book clubs that meet up in the Bronx. We’ll continue to add to this list as we find more meet ups. Boogie Down Book Club This book club is run by Boogie Down Books and meets at local eatery Mottley Kitchen. Description: Boogie Down Book Club is a Bronx-based book

Two Free Wellness Programs at Wave Hill this Fall

  So many of us experience a profound sense of wellbeing when visiting a garden. In fact, connecting visitors to nature in this and many other ways is central to Wave Hill’s mission as a public garden and cultural center. This fall, Wave Hill is offering free yoga and meditation programs so you can breathe deep—welcome the new season with 108 sun salutations on September 15, and clear your mind

Where to Enjoy Beer in the Bronx this Fall

As the leaves begin to change colors and the air gets crisp, I’m suddenly ready for farms, fresh baked pies, and beer! While you might not be able to do much in terms of pick-your-own in the Bronx, you can certainly find your fair share of breweries and other cool spots to sip on seasonal hops in the Bronx. Check it out:   Gun Hill Brewery  A microbrewery with a

NYC Ferry Adventure: Soundview to Domino Park

  By Charlene Arias    Last week we hopped on the NYC Ferry Soundview Route and made our way to Domino Park in Williamsbridge Brooklyn. Built on the site of the former Domino Sugar Refinery, this waterfront park has a playground, fountain, beach volleyball, an elevated walkway, a taco spot, and more.     The 6-acre public park spans a quarter mile along the East River and makes for a