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(Begins 77th St & Central Park West past 34th St Herald Square) 2.5 million spectators line the streets each year to see their favorite balloon characters and a few new cast members, including Chicken Little, the rambunctious M&M’s Red and Yellow, and taking a leave from Bikini Bottom is the very square SpongeBob SquarePants.Every year on Thanksgiving Eve from 3 to 10 pm, thousands of New Yorkers and visitors converge on the Upper West Side's Central Park West to watch the giant balloons get their fill of helium. The event grew out of a fascination with seeing how these magical creations come to life.rites. Event Website
(MCCNY, 446 West 36th St, New York, NY 10018) (11am) Spiritual Service followed by Thanksgiving Dinner at 12pm. Event Website
(Broad Street Ballroom, 41 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004) Four great days of fellowship, growth, laughter, and exciting recovery in the greatest city on earth. Learn skills and make connections to achieve a life ... Beyond Your Wildest Dreams! Make this a Thanksgiving you will never forget. Event Website Note: this event runs November 27 - 30
(Location information with Reservation) A holiday pot luck get-together, hosted at the home of a member of the community. A dish and $5 donation is requested. Call 914-514-3220 for location and details. All events are open to everyone in the LGBTQ Community, 18 years of age and older. Whether you come for the day or just for dessert, you are welcome to join in the fun that community can offer. ($5 donation) (914-514-3220) [email protected] Event Website Starting Today
(American Museum of Natural History, 175 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023) The theme of this year's tree is Fantastic Creatures: Mythic and Real, echoing the Mythic Creatures exhibition. Mythic creatures such as dragons, mermaids, unicorns, as well as real animals like narwhals and peacocks hang from and surround the base of the tree. Volunteers begin folding in July to complete approximately 500 creations displayed on the tree. The two Holiday Barosaurs, which greet visitors to the Museum on the front steps throughout the holiday season, are fabricated of openwork stainless steel and festooned with pine boughs and lights. Illuminated at night, the whimsical dinosaurs flank the John Russell Pope Central Park West staircase and echo the Barosaurus mount in the Roosevelt Rotunda. Event Website This event runs through January 15, 2009
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