the reopening of the LeFrak City Courtyards
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ing, crafts, tie-dying, and balloon
animals. The new sports fields
were also open for kids to play
on, and there were live music and
Queens-based food vendors serving
up delicious fare throughout
the event.
LeFrak City also partnered with
Mad Science, a New York Citybased
group that focuses on making
education entertaining, with
a specific focus on the sciences.
Kids who came to the event were
able to make and take home their
very own silly putty.
Super Soccer Stars, a group that
creates unique programs for kids
that teach soccer skills in a fun,
non-competitive, educational environment,
was on site running
drills and games with the kids.
PHOTOS: MARK WYVILLE