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DRIVE MY CAR: All you really need to know about the Vintage Police Car Show is that, in addition to an array of old-fashioned police cruisers and classic vehicles, the actual Batmobile from the 1960s TV version of “Batman” will be on display. How cool is that? 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., free. New York City Police Museum, 100 Old Slip, between South and Water streets; 212-480-3100, nycpolicemuseum.org

RAINBOW CONNECTION: If next week’s Pride Parade will be too loud for your little ones, the Brooklyn Pride Celebration might be a better bet. There’ll be a special kids’ area with storytelling, puppet-making, arts and crafts, and more, plus plenty of food and live music for all. Noon, free (bring cash for food). Prospect Park West at Ninth Street, Park Slope; brooklynpride.org

MIDDLE MAN: With a name like “Zachary Briddling, Who Was Awfully Middling,” it has to be entertaining, right? Actually, the latest production from New Plays for Young Audiences has more going for it than just the title — such as big laughs and a lesson about finding out who you really are. 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., tomorrow at 3 p.m., $5, kids under 12 free. The Provincetown Playhouse, 133 MacDougal St., between Third and Fourth streets; 212-352-3101

TOMORROW

EGG-STRAVAGANZA: It’s time once again for that Lower East Side summertime tradition, the Egg Rolls & Egg Creams Festival. The founding cultures of the East Village — Chinese and Jewish — come together for a day of everything from klezmer music to Chinese acrobatics. Show up hungry! Noon to 4 p.m., free (bring cash for food). Museum at Eldridge Street, 12 Eldridge St., between Canal and Division streets; 212-219-0302,

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STILL TO COME

WALK THIS WAY: The Museum Mile Festival brings culture outdoors for June’s warm weather, taking over a mile of Fifth Avenue. Nine of the city’s top museums bring the party outside with live music, magicians and more. Highlights include a kids’ sidewalk-drawing activity outside the Museum of the City of New York. Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m., free. Fifth Avenue, between 82nd and 105th streets; 212-606-2296, museummilefestival.org