An Almanac for New York 2025 w/ Susan Gail Johnson

An Almanac for New York 2025 w/ Susan Gail Johnson

From pumpkin picking at Historic Richmond Town’s Decker Farms to a Barnyard Egg Hunt at Queens County Farm Museum, Susan Gail Johnson guides us around the five boroughs and show how to make the most of all the city has to offer with An Almanac of New York City for the Year 2025!

Whether your preference is for high-profile or off-the-beaten-path events, in this engaging presentation Susan will share inside tips and tidbits from the book to help you enjoy the pleasures that are unique to New York including:

  • Quintessential New York happenings this fall and in 2025
  • Little-known events in each of the five boroughs
  • Some of the most eagerly awaited events for 2025
  • Surprising discoveries she made while researching the book
  • Historical “on this day in New York City” factoids and a monthly New York-themed book and movie recommendation

About the event:

Susan Gail Johnson, editor of An Almanac of New York City for the Year 2025, knows New York City inside and out. In this presentation, she shares essential information to help residents of the city and visitors alike curate their own New York experience.

While doing research for the fourth edition of the Almanac—which coincides with the city’s 400th anniversary since the founding of the New Amsterdam colony—Susan uncovered hundreds of performances and museum exhibitions; foodie and literary events; and festive holiday happenings around the five boroughs. The Almanac is packed with day-by-day event listings to appeal to a vast range of interests. She also dug up historical nuggets that offer a unique perspective on the city over the years.

About Susan Gail Johnson

Susan Gail Johnson is a museum consultant, editor, and content developer with expertise inNew York City. She managed numerous major exhibitions and publications for the Museum of the City of New York and served as project director of its institution-defining permanent exhibition, New York at Its Core. Johnson holds a master’s degree from NYU’s John W. Draper Interdisciplinary Program in Humanities and Social Thought.

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