Top Things to Do with Kids in Queens this April

Want to know what fun things are happening in Queens? Check out these 8 low-cost events for kids and families in April, including Easter egg hunts, QSO’s Arts and Music Festival, and a few ways to celebrate Earth Day.

 

tree plantingApril 1

DIY Trees

With spring plants popping up all over the borough, your kids will likely want to plant some foliage of their own. That’s where Alley Pond Environmental Center’s Free Tree Day comes into play. The center will give away 150 free trees—one per household—to NYC residents on a first come, first served basis on April 1. Pick up your tree, cart it home, and start your own green space. Click for details

 

 

Easter egg hunt in queensApril 7-8

Easter Fun

With spring just beginning and the Easter Bunny gearing up to hide his eggs, families have plenty of opportunities to get outside and enjoy the fresh air this month. While your Easter weekend may already be chockfull of family time and jellybeans, make sure to squeeze in one of these festive egg hunts:

 

April 7: The Queens County Farm Museum’s Easter Egg Hunt includes egg tossing and rolling games, a bunny hop dance, and a photo opportunity with Whiskers the Bunny. Click for details

 

April 7: The Easter Egg Hunt at the USTA National Tennis Center gives kids a chance to work off their Cadbury Egg-induced sugar high with a mini tennis camp following the egg hunt. Prizes for finding the most eggs include one week of summer camp, free court time, and more. Click for details

 

April 7-8: During the Spring Eggstravaganza at the Queens Zoo, kids can scour the grounds for colorful eggs hidden by the crafty zoo keepers, take a photo with the Easter Bunny, and participate in spring-themed arts and crafts projects. But the big hit of the dayis sure to be a visit with some particularly fuzzy friends: Animal-loving children will delight in meeting the zoo’s Flemish giant rabbits, Ruby, Flip, and Olivia. Click for details

 

 

1001 Voices festival queensStarts April 12

Music to Your Ears

Queens Symphony Orchestra’s 2012 Arts and Music Festival, titled 1001 Voices, is sure to outshine any musical event in the orchestra’s past. The festivities include three preview concert and lecture events, a family-friendly opening event featuring a cello performance by Jung-Hsuan Ko, the 2011 QSO Young Soloist Competition winner, a second concert featuring works by composers Justine Chen and George Tsontakisand, and a grand finale that includes Franzetti’s family opera Gauchito and the Pony. The final concert will also feature the world premiere of 1001 Voices: A Symphony for Queens, a performance that promises to wow even the youngest audience members. Search for all previews and concerts in our full calendar

 

 

Tablao FlamencoApril 20

Salsa into Spring

Spanish music, flowing costumes, and whirling flamenco dancers will entertain the whole family at Tablao Flamenco’s spring performance. Click for details

 

 

Fred Garbo Inflatable TheaterApril 22

Inflatable Delights

Shining inflatables and bouncing, colorful balloons are only half the fun at the Fred Garbo Inflatable Theatre Co. show at the Kupferberg Center for the Performing Arts. Click for details

 

 

Queens Botanical Garden kids gardenApril 29

Get Gardening

The Queens Botanical Garden’s Arbor Festival includes wares and demonstrations from local artisans and eco-conscious vendors that are fit for the whole family. Organic treats satisfy young tummies in a healthy way, while a fully stocked beer tent is available for those 21 and older. Click for details

 

 

For even more fun stuff to do in Queens and the NYC area, head to our full, searchable calendar of events.