As spring unfolds, New York City comes alive with activities that don’t strain your finances. In May, several free events celebrate life and creativity. One unique event, 'Sunday in the Cemetery' at Green-Wood Cemetery, invites participants to explore themes of mortality through various workshops. Later in the month, the annual Memorial Day concert honors famous buried composers. Another engaging event is the SUBMERGE Marine Science Festival, where families can interact with marine life at Pier 84. Lastly, bike enthusiasts can enjoy a special initiative celebrating Cinco de Mayo by promoting biking events throughout the city.
As always, we don't want your exuberance to get you into debt. So here are some of the best 100% free, grade-A events and activities to consider adding to your calendar this May.
Green-Wood Cemetery's 'Sunday in the Cemetery' will be 'a daylong exploration of mortality.' What does that mean? A series of talks and activities that cover everything from weaving to environmentally friendly burial options - and so much more.
The SUBMERGE Marine Science Festival returns to Pier 84... promising a family-friendly day of interactions with the marine wildlife and habitats that form most of the city's boundaries.
This year, the nonprofit Pineapple Ride is teaming up with the Cycle de Mayo event to celebrate with biking activities.
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