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NYC.gov Events Calendar: Find out What's Happening in the City
Search for events by borough, type, or keyword using the NYC.gov Event Calendar. The calendar also covers all kinds of street events, such as parades, carnivals, fairs, and festivals.
Bronx Public Events
Get information on a variety of events, workshops, and programs from the Bronx Chamber of Commerce at Bronx Mall.
City Sporting Events
Find out who is playing when and where and learn more about events facilities in the City from the NYC Sports Commission.
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Cultural Events in Brooklyn
Find out about special and annual events from Brooklyn Information & Culture.
Goings on in Staten Island
The Office of the Borough President maintains Staten Island USA, a site for all things SI-related, such as cultural events, borough programs and services, and free walking tours.
New Year's Eve in Times Square
The Times Square Business Improvement District provides some details on the City's biggest annual New Year's Eve party.
New York City Marathon
Get race coverage, entrant information, and a schedule of events for the New York City Marathon.
Parade Permit Application
A permit is required to conduct a procession, parade, or race within the City of New York and must be obtained from the Police Commissioner.
Queens Events
The Borough of the President provides information on upcoming cultural events.
Sound Device Permit Application
If you are holding an event that will make use of any amplified sound, you must apply for a Sound Device Permit from the New York Police Department.
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