Seedling Saturdays at BLOOM by HERO in Rockefeller Center

HERO
BLOOM at HERO, an immersive exhibit nestled below Rockefeller Center, offers an oasis of entertainment, education, and relaxation for guests of all ages throughout the sprawling 13,000-sq-ft space designed after America’s first botanical garden, the ... more
BLOOM at HERO, an immersive exhibit nestled below Rockefeller Center, offers an oasis of entertainment, education, and relaxation for guests of all ages throughout the sprawling 13,000-sq-ft space designed after America’s first botanical garden, the Elgin Garden. 

Every weekend, family programming is offered during BLOOM’s Seedling Saturdays and Sundays where parents, their littlest ones, and all ages in between can engage with creativity and nature throughout the immersive exhibit, jump on the mushroom bounce house, interact with the art, dive in the ball pit, make flower crowns and bouquets, and more. Complimentary face painting, story times with McNally Jackson, and cotton candy are available for kids 11am - 1pm and The Conservatory Bar is available for adults to enjoy refreshments from Chandon and The Alchemist Kitchen.

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Seedling Saturdays at BLOOM by HERO in Rockefeller Center

Sat, September 21
11:00AM
$
41.90 - 53.21
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HERO

New York , NY 10020
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Schedule

Sep 21, Sat 11:00AM - 8:00PM
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Admission From

$41.90-$53.21

Category

Arts

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