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Diwali events for families in Brooklyn and lower Manhattan

Celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, with family-friendly events across Brooklyn and lower Manhattan! Our guide features family-friendly events this October, featuring Diwali storytelling, music, dancing, food, and of course, lights! 

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Sparkles and Steps: A Diwali Event at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum | Crown Heights

Saturday, October 18 | 2-5pm | $35 | FREE for ages 2 and under

Join for a Diwali celebration on the rooftop of the Brooklyn Children’s Museum! There will be music by DJ Tauba, a dance workshop, delicious food and sweets from Imlee Kitchen, henna, sparklers, and a marketplace featuring South Asian vendors. Plus, there will be games and activities for kids of all ages.

Diwali Celebration | Marine Park 

Saturday, October 18 | 4-5pm | FREE

The Carmine Carro Community Center in Marine Park will host a Diwali celebration, with traditions from the holy month of Kartika on the Hindu calendar, plus dances performed by Bharatanatyam dancer Sloka Iyengar.

Sunday, October 19 | 10-11am | $20 | FREE for ages 2 and under

Celebrate the Festival of Lights at a special Diwali Puja at the Broome Street Ganesha Temple. It will be a morning of prayers, rituals, and blessings. After the puja, enjoy a Diwali storytime with author Anu Sehgal as she reads from her favorite bi-lingual Diwali book Kahaani Rangeeli. We’ll wrap up the day with a delicious prasaad and Diwali trivia. Note: avoid bringing strollers as there is no space to park them!

Diwali with Ajna Dance Company at Third Street Music School | East Village

Sunday, October 19 | 1-3pm | FREE | RSVP here

Join for a free family-friendly Diwali celebration hosted by Third Street Music School! The event will feature an interactive dance performance  by Ajna Dance Company and henna art by Jolie Henna Entertainment and Afreenz Mehndi.

Diwali Celebration at the Seaport Museum | South Street Seaport

Monday, October 20 | 3-6pm | FREE

Join for a Diwali celebration at the South Street Seaport Museum! From 3–6pm, visitors can decorate a “diya lamp” (a battery-operated candle) on the cobblestones of Water Street outside the Museum and float it in a special pool. From 3–5pm, a henna artist will be available for decorative designs. At 4pm, there will be a Diwali Puppet Storytime and at 5pm, there will be an interactive dance workshop featuring Diwali songs, music, and stories. Participants will learn mudras (hand gestures) from classical dance forms and take part in group dancing.

Diwali Fest at Bhakti Center | Lower East Side

Monday, October 20 | 5-9pm | FREE

Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Bhakti Center’s 8th Annual Diwali Fest! The event will include a dance performance, henna stall, lamp offering, a kirtan (a devotional chanting practice), book stall, Diwali gift, photo booth, and festive food!

Craft your own Diwali Diya with Ms. Geshu  at Leonard Library | Williamsburg

Tuesday, October 21 | 3:30-4:30pm | Ages 3+

Diwali celebrates themes of light and joy with traditional clay oil lamps called diyas. Join for a fun, hands-on Diwali celebration. Through stories, crafts, songs, and snacks inspired by Ms. Geshu’s book My Heart Would Like Some More, Please!, children will explore Diwali, Hindi language, and the foods of India.

Diwali Party at Fontainhas | DUMBO

Friday, October 24 | Kids’ activities start at 6pm, followed by an evening celebration for all | RSVP here | FREE entry

Join Fontainhas for a night of food, drinks, music, and kids’ activities to celebrate Diwali! From 6-7pm, there will be activities for kids including a storytime, bubbles, and diya painting. The celebration continues from 7pm onwards, with a lighting ceremony, Rangoli art (traditional Indian art form of making colorful patterns on the floor), Mehndi (henna), sparklers, drinks, and bites.

For the grown-ups:

Diwali Drag Brunch at Fontainhas | DUMBO

Sunday, October 19 | 12-3pm | $15 (includes one free chai)

Join for Brunch & Brawl: Diwali Dhamaka Edition at Fontainhas. Expect sparklers, drama, games, and explosive lipsync performances. Seating is first-come, first-served!

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Updated: October 20, 2025. Main Image: Diwali celebration at The Seaport.

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