The Superior Local | April 3, 2025
Hello, April🌸Spring is in full swing!
April is here and it brought ALL the good vibes with it! 🌷
The days are longer, the air is softer, and this weekend is full of things to do—whether you’re ready to cheer for the Mets, laugh ‘til you cry, dance with the kiddos, or just enjoy a peaceful moment outside.
Here’s your fresh batch of the best local happenings in Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island to help you kick off this new month the Superior way. 😉
Friday, April 4: Baseball, Big Screen Classics & Free Artsy Fun
Mets Opening Weekend
Baseball is BACK! Catch the boys in blue all weekend long (Fri–Sun) at Citi Field. Hot dogs, home runs, and good vibes only.
Location: Citi Field, Flushing
A League of Their Own
Revisit the 1992 baseball classic at the Museum of the Moving Image starring Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Lori Petty, and Madonna. Because yes, there is crying in baseball.
Location: Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria
Littles & Laters Dance Class
Whether you’re a little or a later, this class is a welcoming, fun space to get moving—perfect for all ages.
Location: Queens Public Library, Woodside
Free First Friday
Take in thoughtful design and calming sculpture with free all-day admission to this Queens gem.
Location: The Noguchi Museum, Long Island City
Saturday, April 5: Laughs, Bunnies, and Brooklyn Explorations
Gabriel Iglesias: Don’t Worry Be Fluffy
The one and only Fluffy is back with his signature blend of storytelling, voices, and feel-good humor. Expect big laughs and bigger energy when he takes the stage at UBS Arena!
Location: UBS Arena, Elmont
King’s Theatre Historic Tour
Step inside one of NYC’s most beautiful theaters for a guided tour of its opulent architecture and behind-the-scenes history.
Location: King’s Theatre, Brooklyn
Bunny Photos at Atlas Park
Snap a springtime pic with the Easter Bunny and enjoy some shopping and strolling around The Shops at Atlas Park while you’re at it.
Location: The Shops at Atlas Park, Glendale
Adult Coloring Club
De-stress the old-fashioned way—with colored pencils, calming energy, and no expectations whatsoever at Queens Public Library.
Location: Queens Public Library, Glen Oaks
The Cherry Orchard
See Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard in one of Brooklyn’s coolest venues. This reimagined version by Ukraine’s Dakh Daughters fuses music, theater, and political edge in a bold take on the classic story of a family facing change. Make a day of it: hop on the ferry, explore the waterfront, and take in this powerful performance.
Location: St. Ann’s Warehouse, Brooklyn
Sunday, April 6: Music Legends, Tie-Dye & Queens History
Rock & Roll Playhouse Plays the Beatles
We’re big Beatles fans over here, and this kid-friendly tribute concert is the perfect way to pass that musical legacy on to your little ones.
Location: Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn
Planting Your Veggie Garden
Whether you’re a seasoned grower or planting your very first seed, this workshop at Queens County Farm Museum will get your garden plans growing strong.
Location: Queens County Farm Museum, Glen Oaks
Walking Tour of Stockholm Street
Join us on Sunday, April 6th, to explore local history and experience the unique architecture of NYC’s smallest Historic District—Stockholm Street in Ridgewood, Queens!
Location: Stockholm Street, Ridgewood
Earth Month Tie-Dye Workshop
Celebrate Earth Month with Queens Center Mall! Tie-dye your own tote or tee and take home your sustainable creation.
Location: Queens Center Mall, Elmhurst
Pete the Cat – A Musical
Everyone’s favorite groovy blue cat hits the stage in this fun-filled musical adventure! Based on the beloved children’s book series, Pete the Cat brings music, laughter, and feel-good vibes to Queens Theatre—perfect for a family day out.
Location: Queens Theatre, Corona