What’s Happening in Central Park

| 19 May 2015 | 11:40

Central Park

What’s Happening in the Park:

Central Park continues to be in full bloom, or as the newspeople say, a full tsunami. Due to our very long winter, everything is blooming at once. Due to our extra long winter, everyone is outside enjoying this weather. Please tweet us your photos @CentralPark_NYC or post on Facebook.com/CentralPark. We would love to see and share them.

Drifting In Daylight is a free springtime exhibition on Fridays and Saturdays from May 15th to June 20th, noon-6 p.m. For more information visit: http://www.centralpark.com/events

Birding Bob hosts birding walks each weekend where you can birdwatch and at the same time enjoy visiting many of Central Park’s most famous landmarks. Try one out on Saturday or Sunday mornings. More info and signup at www.birdingbob.com

Coming up this week:

SUMMERSTAGE PRESENTS: Blue Note Jazz Festival: Meshell Ndegeocello / Roy Hargrove / Gabriel Garzón-Montano

Free SummerStage Concert.

When: June 6th at Rumsey Playfield. Doors open at 2 p.m., show starts at 3 p.m.

For more information visit: www.centralpark.com/events

Jack and the BeanstalkThis Swedish Cottage Production depicts the classic English Fairtytale. Tickets are $7/children and $10/adults.

When: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

For more information visit: www.centralpark.com/events

CityParks Seniors Fitness: Free TennisLessons in Central Park

Free tennis instruction as a part of the CityParks Seniors Fitness program. For ages 60+

When: Fridays between May 1st and June 19th, 1 p.m.-3 p.m.

For more information visit: www.centralpark.com/events

Where in Central Park?

Do you know where in Central Park this photo was taken? To submit your answer, go to centralpark.com/where-in-central-park. The answers and names of the people who guess right will appear in the paper and online in two weeks.

Last weeks answer:

The Mother Goose Statue, located in front of Rumsey Playfield, on the east side of the park near 70th street. Congratulations to Bill Ferrarini and Gregory Holman for answering correctly!