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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. Find all the best things to do today or this w

This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. [Family Event Calendar]( Find all the best things to do today or this weekend with our[local events list](. [Teens Can Apply Now for Summer Internships in NYC]( These days, colleges are becoming increasingly competitive and looking for more than good grades, great SAT scores, an outstanding essay, and a list of after-school activities; they also want to see some hands-on, real-world experience, preferably with a leadership component. These summer internships for NYC teens can make your average, high-achieving, city kid really stand out from the rest of the equally high-achieving pack. Fortunately, because not all kids have the same interests, NYC summer internships come in various formats, paid and unpaid, regular and intermittent, educational and creative, with some also offering school or volunteer credit. The primary thing summer internships for NYC teens tend to have in common is the due dates to apply are usually before most teens have started thinking about their summer—or college—plans. To make sure your teens don’t miss out on any opportunities (and you don’t end up with an angsty child-shaped sloth on your couch for three months), we've rounded up great internships and summer programs for teens in NYC. Take note: The opportunities are listed in order of application deadline. Find more teen-friendly happenings in our [Tween and Teen Guide to NYC]( [Read more.]( [Sheet Pan Dinners That Kids Love (No Cleanup!)]( Some people swear by their favorite [Instant Pot recipes](. Or their Grandma’s Crock Pot recipes. Me, I love sheet pan dinners. Not only do they require minimal prep (basically, put on your favorite podcast and spend a few minutes chopping), these easy weeknight dinners take no (or minimal) effort once they're in the oven. And the best part? Line your baking tray well, and there is zero cleanup. Let me say that again: Zero. Cleanup. Find more yummy (and quick) things to make with or for kids in our [Easy Recipes Guide](. [Read more.]( [NYC Play Spaces Open Now]( [In-Person & Virtual Art Classes]( [Free Times to Visit NYC Museums]( [Top 2021 Openings in NYC]( Copyright © 2021 Mommy Poppins, All rights reserved. You are getting this email because you subscribed to our newsletters on MommyPoppins.com Our mailing address is: Mommy Poppins 511 Avenue of the Americas #504New York, New York 10011 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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