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Things to do in NYC in October 2020

Things to do in NYC in October 2020 Central Park Promenade (Eyetronic/Adobe)

Things to do in NYC in October 2020 Central Park Promenade (Eyetronic/Adobe)

Things to do in NYC in October 2020 include the Columbus Day (Italian American Day) and Indigenous People Day celebrations and Halloween.

COVID-19 Pandemic

New Yorkers wear masks, social distance, avoid crowds, wash hands and follow the guidance of Governor Cuomo and Mayor De Blasio.

Many events are livestreaming so you can enjoy them from home, anywhere in the world.

October is the best fall month to visit New York because the cultural season is in full swing and fall color arrives. The weather is cool, but not cold. It’s just perfect.


Register to Vote by Friday, October 9

It takes 2 minutes. Not voting is a vote for systemic racism.


October Things to Do in NYC

HOLIDAYS

INDEPENDENCE DAYS & NATIONAL CELEBRATIONS

PARADES

STREET FAIRS

CULTURAL FESTIVALS


ART

DANCE

FILM

FOOD

LITERATURE

MOVIES

MUSIC

SPORTS

THEATRE


FAITH DAYS

NATIONAL MONTHS & DAYS

BIRTHDAYS

It’s strange that Celia Cruz and Dizzy Gillespie were born on the same day of the year, and that Bebo and Chucho Valdés (father and son) were also born on the same day of the year.


Continuing

The Global Music Month virtual music festival, which includes NYC’s own World Music Institute, Flushing Town Hall and New York Gypsy Festival, runs through October 1.


Things to do in NYC
October 2020 Week 40

September 28 – October 4, 2020


Thursday, October 1

Celebrate International Coffee Day.

The Hunter’s Moon, October full moon, rises over New York City at 5:05pm.


Friday, October 2

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants


Saturday, October 3

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants


Sunday, October 4

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Celebrate the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of Italy, animals and the environment. The Blessing of Animals is at some churches.


Things to do in NYC
October 2020 Week 41

October 5-11, 2020


Monday, October 5

OPENING DAY
The 2020 New Yorker Festival is virtual through Sunday.


Tuesday, October 6

The 2020 New Yorker Festival is virtual.


Wednesday, October 7

The 2020 New Yorker Festival is virtual.


Thursday, October 8

New York Comic Con is virtual through Sunday.

The 2020 New Yorker Festival is virtual.


Friday, October 9

Today is the Deadline to Register to Vote

Not voting is a vote for systemic racism. It takes 2 minutes.

It’s Columbus Day/Indigenous People Day Weekend!

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants

The 2020 New Yorker Festival is virtual.

New York Comic Con is virtual.


Saturday, October 10

The 13th NYCWFF – New York City Wine & Food Festival is on.

The 2020 New Yorker Festival is virtual.

New York Comic Con is virtual.

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants


Sunday, October 11

The 2020 New Yorker Festival is virtual.

New York Comic Con is virtual.

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants

The Red Hawk Indigenous Peoples Day Pow Wow is on Randalls Island through Monday.

NYC’s Hispanic Day Parade marches through Midtown.


Things to do in NYC
October 2020 Week 42

October 12-18, 2020


Monday, October 12

It’s the Columbus Day (Italian American Day) federal holiday.

Celebrate Indigenous People Day.

Celebrate Spain’s national day.

The Red Hawk Indigenous Peoples Day Pow Wow holds a sunrise ceremony on Randalls Island.


Tuesday, October 13


Wednesday, October 14


Thursday, October 15

October 15 is the last day of the year to e-file taxes.


Friday, October 16

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants

The new moon rises over New York City at 3:31pm.


Saturday, October 17

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Celebrate National Pasta Day!


Sunday, October 18

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants


Things to do in NYC
October 2020 Week 43

October 19-25, 2020


Monday, October 19


Tuesday, October 20

Billboard Magazine’s 30th Latin Music Week features conversations with Ozuna, Rosalía, Maluma, Black Eyed Peas, Carlos Vives and Los Tigres del Norte through Friday.


Wednesday, October 21

The Fall For Dance Festival Program 1 is virtual at nycitycenter.org at 7:30pm. $15

The Billboard Latin Music Awards are in Miami.

Celia Cruz, the Queen of Salsa, was born in Havana, Cuba on October 21, 1925.

Bebop and Latin jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie was born in Cheraw, South Carolina on October 21, 1917.

Celebrate National Mezcal Day.


Thursday, October 22


Friday, October 23

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants


Saturday, October 24

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants


Sunday, October 25

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants

The Tour de Bronx bicycle ride is in the Bronx.


Things to do in NYC
October 2020 Week 44

October 26 – November 1, 2020


Monday, October 26

The Fall For Dance Festival Program 2 is virtual at nycitycenter.org at 7:30pm. $15


Tuesday, October 27


Wednesday, October 28

DOMINICA, HAITI, NEW ORLEANS, SAINT LUCIA
Celebrate International Creole Day and African-French or French-African culture around the world.

Celebrate the Feast of St Jude Thaddeus, patron saint of lost causes.

Celebrate National Chocolate Day.

Remember Miguel Calo, Argentine Tango bandoneonist, composer, and leader, who was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 28, 1907.


Thursday, October 29

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Mano a Mano’s Day of the Dead community altar (ofrenda) remembers COVID-19 victims at St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery. Through mid-November.

Fashion exhibition “About Time: Fashion and Duration” (postponed from May) opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in NYC’s Upper East Side. Through February 7, 2021.


Friday, October 30

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants


Saturday, October 31

Happy Halloween!

Dine outdoors at Open Streets : Open Restaurants

The Village Halloween Parade is cancelled, but the Giant Spider puppet will emerge from the Jefferson Library tower.



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