Exciting Events Around The Bronx: October 2024
Explore exciting community events around the Bronx this month.
GRAND OPENING WEEKEND
Friday, October 18th through Sunday, October 20th
Tickets: $12.51
WHEDco is proud to announce the Grand Opening of the Bronx Music Hall, our newly constructed state-of-the-art performance venue and community arts center dedicated to honoring, celebrating, and cultivating the rich artistic heritage of the Bronx. Join us for a three-day celebration from October 18th to 20th, 2024, as we unveil the permanent home of our Bronx Music Heritage Center.
Mott Haven Film Festival - October 2024
Saturday, October 5th and Sunday, October 6th
Location: Bronxlandia
Tickets: $12.51
ALL AGES
Get ready for a cinematic celebration in Mott Haven this October! Join us for a weekend of film screenings, Q&A sessions, and networking opp.
Screenings (Saturday, October 5th):
1:00pm – Bronx River directed by Richard Troche
4:00pm – Pep Talk directed by Nero Dawn, A Love Letter to The Bronx directed by Devin Bienvenido, Endless directed by Lucy Bent, and Papi directed by Ashley L. Canfield
Sunday, October 6th from 2:00pm to 5:00pm:
Award Ceremony and Fundraiser
Open House New York Weekend
Friday, October 18th through Sunday, October 20th
Location: Bronxlandia
250+ sites. Three days. One citywide festival.
Open House New York Weekend is an annual festival that opens 200+ places across the five boroughs for behind-the-scenes tours and special access at skyscrapers, power plants, artist studios, and everything in between.
Join us on October 18-20, 2024, for the 22nd annual OHNY Weekend festival and get a behind-the-scenes look at new buildings reshaping the skyline, public works facilities keeping the city running, parks offering respite, state-of-the-art performance spaces, manufacturing workshops, private collections, and much more.
BRONX NIGHT MARKET
AT FORDHAM PLAZA
CLOSING NIGHT!
Saturday, October 5th from 4:00pm to 10:00pm
Tickets: FREE with RSVP!
As the longest-running event series in the northmost borough, the Bronx Night Market stands as a transformative force, revolutionizing the foodie scene and cultivating a deep connection to the identity of the Bronx. With a remarkable lineup of 50 local vendors, this iconic market draws over 4,000 guests each time, making it a thriving hub for community engagement and culinary exploration. Beyond its diverse array of cuisines and unique vendors, the Night Market serves as a dynamic platform for local businesses, providing a stage for the wealth of talents within the Bronx. The event embodies the spirit of the borough, celebrating its unique identity through a fusion of flavors, cultures, and entrepreneurial spirit. The Bronx Night Market is not merely a culinary gathering; it is a powerful reflection of the community’s resilience, creativity, and collective pride, contributing to the borough’s cultural richness and economic vibrancy.
RENOVATION IS UNDERWAY
now until 2026!
A transformative $33 million renovation of The Bronx Museum is currently underway!
Designed by award-winning architectural practice, Marvel, this renovation will create a world-class arts facility the people of The Bronx deserve and that the Museum needs to further elevate and expand access to its vital free arts programming.
The renovation will seamlessly unite the Museum’s buildings into one recognizable campus; create a continuous and fully accessible gallery loop; reorient the main entrance to the highly visible corner of 165th St and Grand Concourse; and add a new triple-height lobby space with an adjoining cafe.
During construction, the Museum’s North Wing remains open at regular hours—Wednesday through Sunday from 11AM to 6PM—with free admission for everyone to all exhibitions, events, and activities. The south galleries are closed until the renovation is complete.
First Friday October 2024: Art, Music, & Dancing!
Friday, October 4th from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
FREE!
You’re invited to The Bronx Museum for an evening of art, music, and dancing!
Our galleries will be open late, with the exhibition FUTURA 2000: BREAKING OUT on view for you to enjoy.
Plus be sure to check out a dance performance and free workshop with Sun Kim Dance Theatre, a dance company that specializes in popping. You’ll hear music from talented violinist Chiara Fasi and can take a turn on the tables with Ayo Nish! on the 1’s and 2’s. Plus artist JRose and others will share spoken word poetry, then open the mic to anyone who’d like to contribute.
Nature's Workshop: DIY Fall Nature Field Guides
Sunday, October 6th from 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Location: Crotona Nature Center
Join the Urban Park Rangers on an exploration of the autumn foliage. Learn to identify trees, flowers, and herbs while creating your own nature field guide/journal to take home!
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S DAY: INDIGENOUS ROOTS
Monday, October 14th from 1:00pm to 2:30pm
Location: Crotona Nature Center
Join the Urban Park Rangers on a hike to discuss the deep connection between humans and plants that transcends time with a particular focus on the practices of the Lenape.
One Book One Bronx Heads of the Colored People: Stories by Nafissa Thompson-Spires
Saturdays, 12-1:30pm, Sept 14, 21, 28, Oct 5, & 12
– James Baldwin Outdoor Learning Center, 100 W Mosholu Pkwy S
Saturdays, 12-1:30pm, Sept 14, 21, 28, Oct 5, & 12
– BronxArtSpace, 700 Manida St. (Entrance on Spofford Ave.)
Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm, Sept 17, 24, Oct 1, & 8
– on Zoom
In Heads of the Colored People: Stories, Nafissa Thompson-Spires grapples with race, identity politics, and the contemporary middle class in this “vivid, fast, funny, way-smart, and verbally inventive” collection. Free books are available at in-person locations.
Fall-O-Ween
September 28th through October 27th, various times
NYBG is NYC’s pumpkin headquarters this fall! The tricks and treats of the season come to life with plentiful pumpkins, gourds, and fall flowers—and all sorts of fun-filled activities to celebrate this season of frights and foliage. Day or night, there’s something for everyone as we offer special weekends and pumpkin carving face-offs, as well as the return of our popular beer sampling event, Bales & Ales. Enjoy an evening light trail on select nights for kids (and adults!) to show off their Halloween costumes in New York City’s most beautiful landscape, and savor the season as autumn in the Bronx brings vibrant color to your backyard.
While you’re here, don’t miss your opportunity to capture picture-perfect fall photos here at the City’s pumpkin headquarters, where you’ll find hundreds of pumpkins and gourds of all shapes, sizes, and colors!
Black Food Futurism and Taste Memory: Interactive Talk and Tasting
Saturday, October 12th at 1:00pm
Location: Mertz Library
This event is free and open to the public.
In Black Food Futurism and Taste Memory, we hack our taste buds and expand our palates to explore new ways of utilizing our senses to imagine a new future. By shifting our perception and interrogating our taste memory, we shift our understanding of what’s possible in this world. Inspired by the work of Toni Morrison and Vertamae Smart Grosvenor, this event seeks to reframe scents, tastes, flavors, and textures as powerful agents for understanding our individual and collective unfolding.
Taste memory serves as a gateway to our past, present, and future, holding the keys to ancestral knowledge, personal identity, and the collective experience of Black culinary traditions. Through guided meditations and interactive tastings, we will explore how these memories can unlock new ways of imagining food sovereignty and liberation.
Participants will take part in a unique sensory experience that challenges and transforms their perceptions of taste, opening up possibilities for seeing the world and its potential differently. And by the end of this experience, participants will leave with a renewed understanding of the power of food and taste as tools for crafting more just and imaginative futures.
NYRR Open Run Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month Celebration Soundview Park
Saturday, October 5th from 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location: Entrance – Lafayette Avenue and Morrison Avenue
Celebrate Hispanic/Latinx culture by wearing your home country’s colors.
NYRR Open Run brings free, 5K weekly community-led runs, to neighborhood parks across the greater New York City area. The program is free and open to runners and walkers of all ages, abilities, and experience levels.
Called the “Gateway to the Bronx River,” 205-acre Soundview Park is located where the Bronx River opens into the East River. This urban green space is filled with grassy baseball and soccer fields, a cricket pitch, basketball courts, a running track, walking/biking paths, picnic fields, and more! With its extensive views of the water, Soundview Park celebrates the beauty of both the Bronx and East Rivers. The back part of our Open Run course has beautiful views of the Bronx River waterfront for participants to enjoy!
NYC Parks Presents: Fall Festival
Saturday, October 19th from 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Location: Entrance – Lafayette Avenue and Morrison Avenue
Join NYC Parks and Majority Leader Amanda Farias, for a fall festival event at Soundview Park. Join us for an afternoon of family games, sports, fall crafts, and more! This event is free and open to the public.
Caribeando: Caribbean Folk and Traditional Music and Dance Performance
Tuesday, October 8th from 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Location: Van Cortlandt House Museum in Van Cortlandt Park
This interactive performance with Juan Usera and the Sambuco Tribe will feature Bomba, Plena, Nengón, and Changuí. Participants will learn stories, songs, dance steps, rhythmic movements, improvisations, and drum rhythm patterns.
Caribeando is part of the Caribbean Folk Songs for Kids of All Ages (CFSKAA) Project, a multidisciplinary performance series, workshop series, and exhibition featuring dance, music, and storytelling.
Performance will be held on the lawn of the Van Cortlandt House Museum.
This program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
Hike-toberfest
Saturday, October 19th from 1:30pm to 6:00pm
Location: Van Cortlandt House Museum
Support the Park!
Hike-then-sip at VCPA’s Annual Hike-toberfest!
Hike in the park followed by a classic Oktoberfest celebration, complete with local beer, German food, live music, lawn games, and more.
- German food by Loreley Restaurant & Biergarten
- Local beer, including Captain Lawrence Brewing, served in VCPA souvenir mug by our good friends from the Bronx Beer Hall
- Lloyd’s Carrot Cake Cupcakes
Yard games on the Van Cortlandt House Museum lawn - Live music with BB and the Polkahaus
- Raffle tickets will be sold at the event for the chance to win terrific prizes!
how fragile, we bloom: Self-Guided Woodland Soundwalk
September 24th through November 30th
Tickets: Free with admission to the grounds
Location: Herbert & Hyonja Abrons Woodland
how fragile, we bloom, is an immersive soundwalk, created for Wave Hill in by musicians-composers Dorothy Chan and Lucy Yao of Chromic Duo using Augmented Reality (AR). This self-guided walk through our woodlands is available through Dec 1 using a smartphone and headphones. The artists worked in collaboration with Wave Hill’s Art, Community, Education and Science (ACES) youth interns to create this unique, site-specific experience.
Alongside Chromic Duo’s sound design, narration and composition, stories from the ACES have been incorporated into a meditative soundwalk that invites audiences to reflect upon this current moment in history. The ACES’ stories speak to individual and collective experiences, creating a storytelling capsule. Through communal creation and connection, Chromic Duo provides a platform for Wave Hill visitors to contemplate the ways that seasons bring change, their own relationships to nature and the larger community, and ultimately, how to support one another through times of uncertainty.
Family Art Project: Corn Husk Dolls
Saturday, October 12th from 10:00am to 1:00pm
Tickets: Free with admission to the grounds
Location: Meet at Wave Hill House
Join us in celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Explore corn’s role in indigenous cultures and learn about its versatility as a food and art material. Tie, weave and shape dried husks to make your own figurine.
At 11:30AM families can enjoy a special storytime program in the Gund Theater, all ages welcome. We will be celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day with a reading of the book When the Shadbush Blooms by Carla Messinger.
Registration not required.
Haunted House
Friday, October 25th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Location: Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center
Families and children are invited to Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center for a haunted house event where creaking stairs and dusty cobwebs lead you into our spooky haunted house. Join us and walk amongst the living dead if you dare. This event is free and open to the public. Recommended for children ages 10 and older.
Williamsbridge Oval Pumpkin Party
Saturday, October 26th from 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Location: Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center
Families and children are invited to join Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center for a pumpkin party event. Activities will include music, carnival games, arts & crafts, family photos, and more! This event is free and open to the public.
Did you know that Great Performances is headquartered in the Mott Haven neighborhood of the Bronx? We love being a part of the Bronx community, supporting other Bronx-based companies, and giving back to our community.
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