if you're in nyc they always have a pretty solid list of things to do
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Mar 28, 2025

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Alas I am no new yorlet. I will definitely keep this in mind for the future tho thank you!!
Mar 28, 2025
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Free kayaking at Brooklyn Bridge park https://brooklynbridgepark.org/series/kayaking/ Washington Square Music Festival is happening all month long https://www.ws-mf.org/event-list Most of the museums and botanical gardens will have a free or pay what u wish day Fort Greene park hosts free outdoor movie nights Chamber music by the water https://www.bargemusic.org Amateur Astronomers Association is always doing something https://aaa.org/events/category/observing/ NYC Parks always host events, nature walks, classes all for free https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/prospect-park Art openings are my #1 thing to do. Follow your fav galleries and artists, go see the shows they're putting on.
May 30, 2025
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Someone on Twitter just posted this sheet of free things in NYC 2024, I'm in LA so I can't indulge but for the PI.FYI NYC community <3
Jun 13, 2024
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- The grocery store franchise closest to you is possibly overcharging, so sometimes groceries become a sort of Halloween style I buy fruit from here, pantry things from here, etc etc - Lots of free things to do with a library card!! so many museums have discounted / free admission, the Met for example allows you to do a suggested donation when showing a library card - Obvious but tap water is 🀌🏻🀌🏻🀌🏻 no need to buy fancy water when going out to eat (and on this note I always carry around a reusable water bottle and one of those little electric fans bc the temperature outside never matches the subway) - There is no greater joy than getting a blanket and a book and people watching on Sheep Meadow/the Mall/ at any park - Explore the other boroughs!! - It’s so cliche but you can stumble upon so many fun restaurants, events, bars, shops, concerts, museums, etc etc by just strolling around - In tandem with the above I sometimes check the Time Out NY website, the New York Times daily newsletter, New York Magazine. The New Yorker, etc for inspiration and info about things going on - Citymapper is your bff for navigating the subway/bus/transit/walking/etc and is great with keeping you posted on any delays - On this note also always check an MTA app or citymapper etc to see if trains are running, can save you time and sanity - So many free concerts and events at places like the 92nd Street Y, in Bryant Park, SummerStage in Central Park - If you like TV you can go to tapings of shows or get paid to be part of the studio audience on websites like 1iota or Shadow Casting and Productions - Also can get lots of free things from pop ups that different brands host throughout the city, my roommate usually finds them on instagram - Join the free rewards program of your favorite coffee place / grocery store/ etc
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lets get back to a barter economy
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does anyone remember these little things? came across one recently when i was clearing out some junk. used to get sooooooo hype about these cuz they felt so high tech at the time. made me really appreciative of how easy it is to listen to music now on the go :)
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