Three students, Brooklyn students, who were awarded top honors in the 26th Annual Extra Jack Keats Bookmaking Competition will be on exhibit from May 2 to 31 at the Brooklyn Public Library.
The iconic ride is open for rides for the whole family. Noon–5 pm.
For persons caring for Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia or memory loss. Registration requested. 6:30–8:30 pm.
Three students, Brooklyn students, who were awarded top honors in the 26th Annual Extra Jack Keats Bookmaking Competition will be on exhibit from May 2 to 31 at the Brooklyn Public Library.
The iconic ride is open for rides for the whole family. Noon–5 pm.
Three students, Brooklyn students, who were awarded top honors in the 26th Annual Extra Jack Keats Bookmaking Competition will be on exhibit from May 2 to 31 at the Brooklyn Public Library.
Peruse antiques, collectibles, vintage, crafts, and furniture. 8 am–6 pm.
Peruse antiques, collectibles , vintage, crafts, and furniture. 8 am–6 pm.
Join with Park Rangers and fellow volunteers and pick up a broom, a shovel, rake and trash bag for a spring cleaning. 10 am–2 pm.
Huge music and food festival featuring Anthony Bourdain and a yet-to-be announced set of bands. 11 am.
Historic Brooklyn churches open their doors to the viewing public to admire their astounding art and architecture. 11 am.
The iconic ride is open for rides for the whole family. Noon–5 pm.
Rudyard Kipling’s charming story, with Mowgli, Kikki and Tikki and Shere Khan, comes to life with puppets, songs, beautiful scenes and costumes. Recommended for children 4 years and older. 12:30 and 2:30 pm.
It’s that time again. Watch the sheep being shorn at the zoo and then go over to Lefferts Historic House and try your hand at washing, carding and spinning the wool. 1–4 pm.
Participate in potato sack races spoon races, stilts and other old-fashioned games. 2–3 pm.
The group is holding its spring concert, featuring Rejoice in the Lamb by Benjamin Britten, Five Mystical Songs by Ralph Vaughn Williams and Frostiana by Randolph Thompson among others. 7:30 pm.
Celebrate National Chamber Music month with world-class musicians who will play new music and share their creative processes with the audience. 8 pm.
Special performance by the Brooklyn Jazz Wide Open. Sponsored by the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. 8 pm.
Three students, Brooklyn students, who were awarded top honors in the 26th Annual Extra Jack Keats Bookmaking Competition will be on exhibit from May 2 to 31 at the Brooklyn Public Library.
Peruse antiques, collectibles , vintage, crafts, and furniture. 8 am–6 pm.
Peruse antiques, collectibles, vintage, crafts, and furniture. 8 am–6 pm.
Historic Brooklyn churches open their doors to the viewing public to admire their astounding art and architecture. 11 am.
The iconic ride is open for rides for the whole family. Noon–5 pm.
A whole day of entertainment, of special attractions, food and goodies in a 20 block range. Noon–6 pm.
Rudyard Kipling’s charming story, with Mowgli, Kikki and Tikki and Shere Khan, comes to life with puppets, songs, beautiful scenes and costumes. Recommended for children 4 years and older. 12:30 and 2:30 pm.
It’s that time again. Watch the sheep being shorn at the zoo and then go over to Lefferts Historic House and try your hand at washing, carding and spinning the wool. 1–4 pm.
The Puppeteers Cooperative presents a giant puppet pageant in which the water dragons are born, evaporate, precipitate, and revolt. 2 pm.
Participate in potato sack races spoon races, stilts and other old-fashioned games. 2–3 pm.
Three students, Brooklyn students, who were awarded top honors in the 26th Annual Extra Jack Keats Bookmaking Competition will be on exhibit from May 2 to 31 at the Brooklyn Public Library.
Three students, Brooklyn students, who were awarded top honors in the 26th Annual Extra Jack Keats Bookmaking Competition will be on exhibit from May 2 to 31 at the Brooklyn Public Library.