Out & About

| 16 Jan 2017 | 03:09

    Thu 19

    Cacti & Succulents 101N.Y. Cactus & Succulent Society, 488 Madison Ave., 19th floor

    6-7:30 p.m.

    Focusing on indoor cultures, explore different soil types, watering techniques, pots, lights and cultural techniques.

    nycss-org/indext.html.

    Ceramics & Glass FAIRBohemian National Hall, 321 East 73rd St.

    11 a.m.-7 p.m. $20

    International group of 28 galleries offering all things “fired” — porcelain, pottery and glass.

    646-422-3399. nyceramicsandglass.com

    Fri 20

    WINTER ANTIQUES SHOWPark Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave.

    Noon. $25

    Prestigious art, antiques and design fair, featuring museum-worthy fine and decorative arts from around the world.

    718-292-7392. winterantiquesshow.com

    WHITEHALL SHOWChurch of St. Ignatius Loyola, 980 Park Ave.

    10 a.m.

    The Wallace Hall Art, Design & Antiques Show features among the best and most diverse art and antiques dealers in the country.

    212-288-3588. stignatiusloyola.org

    Sat 21

    Charity CycleCrank, 1658 Third Ave.

    1-2 p.m. $50-$150

    Charity ride benefits Highbridge Voices, an academic program serving kids of the South Bronx. 45-minute class for novice and experienced.

    212-289-1110. cranknyc.com

    Women’s March Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, 1 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza.

    11 a.m.-4 p.m.

    International community march NYC in support of equality, and civil rights for every human welcomes all.

    212-788-7476. WomensMarchonNYC.com

    Sun 22

    Choral EvensongChurch of the Epiphany, 1393 York Ave.

    5-6 p.m. Free

    Conclude Sunday afternoon with a candlelit, reflective service of beautiful choral music, scripture and prayer.

    212-737-2720. epiphanynyc.org

    Hungarian CultureHungarian House, 213 East 82nd St.

    5:30-9 p.m. Free

    Revisit heritage and creativity that has animated Central European culture across centuries, through the prism of Hungarian art.

    212-249-9360. magyarhaz.org

    Mon 23

    Gold InvestingWarburg Lounge at 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave.

    7 p.m. $30

    Gold expert George Milling-Stanley, head of Gold Strategy at State Street Global Advisors, discusses future of gold as investment.

    212-415-5500. 92y.org

    Charitable Giving Loews Regency, 540 Park Ave.

    5-7:30 p.m.

    eMoney Advisor hosts an educational workshop on charitable planning and collaborative technology.

    212-759-4100. emoneyadvisor.com

    Tue 24

    Antonin DvořákCzech Center, 321 East 73rd St.

    7 p.m. Free

    Biopic about Czech composer Antonín Dvořák; after premiere of his “New World Symphony in N.Y.”, at height of his creativity and fame.

    646-422-3399. new-york.czechcentres.cz

    BOLSHOI BALLETCity Cinemas, 1271 Second Ave.

    7 p.m. $20

    Dream-like journey through fairytale with jewel fairies, magical kingdom, youthful princess and handsome prince in classical ballet.

    212-249-0807. beekmantheatre.com

    Wed 25

    Trump and AsiaAsia Society, 725 Park Ave.

    6-8 p.m. $15

    A town hall meeting examines the challenges and opportunities facing the new U.S. administration in Asia.

    212-288-6400. asiasociety.org

    Facundo de ZuviriaAmericas Society, 680 Park Ave.

    7-9 p.m.

    The photo exhibition “Siesta Argentina and other modest observations” ­— 36 b&w prints of closed storefronts in Buenos Aires.

    212-249-8950. as-coa.org