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Calendar
Apr 26 - Jun 25, 2024
Spring Fling in the Park
Get a sneak peek to what’s to come this year with live music, lawn games, and family-friendly activities.
Apr 28
| Community, Sustainability
Shredding Event
Join the conservancy, Assemblymember Harvey Epstein, and Councilmember Erik Bottcher in decluttering your space and safely shredding your old documents and records.
Bench Hours in Madison Square Park
Come meet Executive Director Holly Leicht for Bench Hours in Madison Square Park! No signup necessary- just look for "The Executive Director Is In" sign at the north end of the park.
May 9
| Community, Horticulture
Garden Stroller Walk
Enjoy a lovely stroller walk through the carefully cultivated park gardens.
May 14
| Horticulture, Park
Garden Walk
Take an evening tour through our carefully cultivated park gardens with our team of horticulture experts.
May 15
| Art
‘Seed’ Lunchtime Tour
Get a tour of the current art exhibition, 'Seed,' on view in the park.
Wildlife Outing
Join us for a very special Wildlife Outing!
Celebrate Big Apple BBQ – 2024
Join us for an all-you-can-eat barbecue extravaganza and fundraiser to support the programming and maintenance of Madison Square Park.
Eras: Madison Square Park History Tour
Join us as we explore the unique history of Madison Square Park!
May 29
Forest Bathing
Take a second to reflect with us on a slow mindful walk throughout the park
Jun 11
| Community, Horticulture
Garden Walk
Take an evening tour through our carefully cultivated park gardens with our team of horticulture experts.
Jun 18
| Art
Panel Discussion: Why Does Figuration Remain Vital to Contemporary Sculpture?
A panel discussion on Why Does Figuration Remain Vital to Contemporary Sculpture?
Jun 19
| Art
‘Seed’ Lunchtime Tour
Get a tour of the current art exhibition, 'Seed,' on view in the park from our Senior Curatorial Manager.
Jun 20
| Community
Wildlife Outing
Join us for a very special Wildlife Outing!
Jun 20
| Art
Art Talk – Rose B. Simpson
Artist Rose B. Simpson will discuss her work and the process of bringing Seed to two public parks in New York City: Madison Square Park and Inwood Hill Park.
This is Your Park
As an independent non-profit, we rely entirely on the support of our community to keep our park clean and green for everyone to enjoy. Become a Mad. Friend, join our Art Council, or learn about other ways to give to your park today.