🥧Lightscape @ BBG! Shelley Duvall! Nicole Beyer and Paul Scheer! Turkey Trot! Piano @ Old Stone House! Reading With Therapy Dogs!
Plus: Deadlines for Pie Orders! Sober Dance Party! Ripped Bodice Readings!
Thank you for helping us build better coverage of Park Slope. (This time next year, we aim to have a critic doing an in-depth Thanksgiving analysis of the bakery-made pie options in the neighborhood.) As always, links to sources are in (parentheses) after each event. Follow our IG for updates as events change.
Book Now
We have a habit of knowing what sells out.
🤣Dinosaur Live @ Bell House Thursday Night (SOLD OUT, BUT WE HAVE 2 TICKETS): We were excited to see this tonight, because we love Paul Scheer and Jason Mantzoukas on How Did This Get Made podcast and Nicole Byer on Netflix’s Nailed It. Alas, Nicole is home sick. So DM us on IG if you’d like to pay the $112 it cost to buy two tickets a month ago. Thanks, friends! (10PM, The Bell House)
🤣Rhys Darby @ Bell House on 2/22: “Darby first captured US audiences as Murray, the loveable, but ultimately inept manager in HBO’s Flight of the Conchords. He has gone on to star in a plethora of TV and film roles, from Yes Man and Pirate Radio to Nigel in the Jumanji reboots. Most recently he starred as the gentleman pirate, Stede Bonnet in Our Flag Means Death.” (The Bell House, $55)
🥧TODAY: Deadline for Pie Orders from Ladybird: “We are now taking orders for thanksgiving in person, online and over the phone 📞” (Ladybird IG)
Get Involved
20 of you checked out a volunteer event last week!
🙋🏽Climate Struggle And The Fight For The Tonawanda Seneca Way Of Life on Thursday 11/21: “The Tonawanda Seneca Nation is fighting the construction of a mega-industrial site on the border of the Nation’s present-day reservation territory in Western NY. This develoPMent would irreparably harm lands and waters where Tonawanda Seneca citizens continue to hunt, fish, and gather traditional medicines, posing an existential threat to the Nation's collective continuance on their homelands. We'll hear from a Tonawanda Seneca Nation citizen and non-Indigenous ally and learn how this struggle is linked to the statewide movement for environmental justice and a livable climate.”(6:00 PM, Central Library)
🙋🏽🌳Volunteer Day At The Koko Lot on Saturday: “This is a great opportunity for curious neighbors and the families of KoKo kids to get acquainted with the Lot, our programming, our tools, and some of our team!”(11:00 AM, Koko Lot)
🙋🏽Fall Fix-Up on Tuesday: “Join Prospect Park Alliance this fall to help spruce up the park after a busy summer season. These projects include path and playground clean-up, painting, and leaf raking.”(1:00 PM, Prospect Park, Free)
Openings, Closings & Demo
Closing Saturday: Bar Vinzano. Booo. We’re going over to get a coffee and day thanks today. (Bar Vinzano IG)
OPEN: Anatolico Turkish Goods in North Slope: “The family-run shop specializes in Turkish towels, robes, kaftans, and accessories handmade in Turkey using traditional techniques. The couple got their start at street fairs and holiday markets, and they’ve built out a pretty robust e-comm operation too. This spot was formerly occupied by one of the many weed shops that were shut down by the city, and before that, another (unrelated) shop specializing in Turkish textiles. (Here’s Park Slope IG)
DEMO @ Holy Tabernacle Church, on the corner of 6th Ave and 2nd St: Permits were filed back in 2022, and a real estate developer named Brooklyn Home Company is reportedly planning on replacing it with four townhouses. The Romanesque Revival church was constructed in 1895 as the first English-speaking Lutheran church in Brooklyn, and has been in bad shape for the past few years.” (Here’s Park Slope IG)
Events
Events with a 🔥 emoji are going fast, and classes have a 🎓 emoji. It’s Shelley Duvall week at BAM in honor of the actress’ passing this year and—in recognition of her iconic scene in The Shining—all her movies will feature 🍿🪓😱 emojis.
Thursday, 11/21
🧘🏽Jack And Friends Presents: Funkytown Playground Yoga @ Park Slope Library: “Follow along as Aly Sunshine leads a fun and family-friendly introduction to yoga. You’ll get to warm up, practice breathing and poses, and relax into a power down.Please bring your own yoga mat. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing for exercise.”(4:00 PM, Park Slope Library)
💃🏻Zumba @ Park Slope Library: “Zumba is dance fitness that feels more like a party than exercise. While listening to upbeat music, you will get a full-body workout, learn some moves and grooves, and have a lot of fun!”(5:30 PM, Park Slope Library)
🙋🏽Climate Struggle And The Fight For The Tonawanda Seneca Way Of Life: See Get Involved section above.(6:00 PM, Central Library)
🍿The Queen’s Cartoonists Live Performance @ Nitehawk: “The Queen’s Cartoonists perform music from cartoons! Pulling from over 100 years of animation from around the world, The Queen’s Cartoonists bring animated films to life, perfectly synchronizing their performances with the films projected on stage. The band matches the energy of the cartoons, leading the audience through a world of virtuosic musicianship, multi-instrumental mayhem, and comedy.”(7:00 PM, Nitehawk)
Book Launch for ‘If This Was A Movie’ @ Ripped Bodice: “A year ago, Jules stumbled upon the man of her dreams in a bar on Christmas. After a lifetime of watching romantic comedies, she was sure she had found her soulmate. That is, until she finds out he has an entire family, and blocked him.A year later, she’s having the worst day she possibly could, leaving her stuck on the sidewalk outside her place in a ballet costume, watching firefighters condemn her house because of a water main break when a little girl grabs her hand and tells her she’s her Christmas wish.”(7:00 PM, The Ripped Bodice, $21)
🎭'Gaviota' @ BAM: “Life resembles the abandoned and worm-eaten stage on the side of a lake in Chekhov’s 1895 play about a group of artists convening at a country estate. In an emotionally charged, stripped down interpretation, five actresses sit around an oversized table and offer an extremely intimate presentation of the Russian playwright’s “spectacle of waste” (The New Yorker).”(7:30 PM, BAM, $45)
🔥🤣'Spirited Away' Entirely From Memory: “Ten Bones Theatre Company is back at littlefield for their next installment of the Entirely From Memory series! Performers will attempt (and most likely fail) to recreate "Spirited Away'', without the aid of scripts, rehearsals, or sobriety. All they will have will be their memory, a recent viewing of the film, and a lot of wigs. How certain are we that they'll succeed? So certain that we're making it harder for them.”(8:00 PM, Littlefield, $15.08)
🍿’Crash’ @ BAM: “After getting into a severe car accident, a TV director (Spader) discovers an underground subculture of scarred, omnisexual car-crash fetishists and begins deriving raw sexual pleasure from the carnage of vehicle wrecks.”(9:30 PM, BAM, $17)
🔥🤣Major Lol Vibes With Rachel Kaly: “A night of comedy with Rachel Kaly and friends”(10PM, Union Hall, $18.98)
Friday, 11/22
🏃Prospect Park Wellness Walk: “Join Prospect Park Alliance at the Prospect Park Audubon Center for an uplifting and energizing morning walk including scenic trails along the Lullwater, Peninsula, Midwood or Waterfall. Please note, this walk leaves promptly at 10 AM from the Prospect Park Audubon Center.Prospect Park Wellness Walks will be held on Fridays through November.”(10:00 AM, Boathouse + Audubon Center)
🍿🪓😱 Shelley Duvall in ‘Nashville’ @ BAM: “Following 24 characters through 5 days in the country-music capital, Robert Altman's 1975 epic presents a complexly textured portrayal—and critique—of American obsessions with celebrity and power.”(3:15 PM, BAM, $17)
🎄Lightscape Opens @ Brooklyn Botanic Garden: “The after-dark, illuminated trail returns to Brooklyn Botanic Garden with brand new works of art, taking visitors on an otherworldly nighttime journey through light-splashed landscapes and luminous installations specially curated for BBG. Explore the Garden under moonlight while enjoying seasonal treats and festive music.” (4:45PM, BBG, $30)
📕Sophie Cousens & ‘Is She Really Going Out With Him?’ @ Ripped Bodice: “A hilarious love story about a disillusioned divorcée who agrees to let her children play matchmaker.Columnist Anna Appleby has left her love life behind after a painful divorce. Who needs a man when she has two kids, a cat, and uncontested control of the TV remote?”(7:00 PM, The Ripped Bodice, $21)
🔥🤣Lil Wenker: Bangtail: “Saddle up for an hour of unbridled cowboy clown chaos as our hero journeys from the Wild West to the American office.Nominated for Best Variety Show at Leicester Comedy Festival, Bangtail returns to the US following a sell-out Edinburgh run and transfer to SOHO Theatre, London.”(7:30PM, Union Hall, $15.64)
🎭'Gaviota' Premiere @ BAM: See Thursday listing. (7:30 PM, BAM, $45)
🍿3rd Annual Canal Street Film Festival @ Littlefield: “Knickerbocker and LLanguage present: A film fest for the rest of us. Short films of all types from up and coming filmmakers from all over.”(8:00 PM, Littlefield)
Dark DecaDance: DDD is a queer-forward goth dance celebration, inviting all participants to let go, dance and play in our luscious private loft. We embrace all genders and sexualities and levels of darkness. Consent and polite party behavior strictly enforced.” (10PM, Gemini & Scorpio, $15)
Karaoke Tremendous: “Jay Miller (of Midevenings/Impractical Jokers) is out to spread love and kick down the walls of your private room karaoke! KARAOKE TREMENDOUS is like the karaoke you know, just turned up to 11.”(11:59PM, Union Hall, Free)
Saturday AM, 11/23
🛒Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket: “This community destination brings together a mix of shoppers from the nearby neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, and beyond. Runners, dog-walkers, families, and food lovers all converge to buy from the huge array of farm fresh products, and to participate in the programming and cooking demonstrations that take place every Saturday all year long.” (8:00 AM, Grand Army Plaza)
🛒Washington Park Greenmarket: “20 years old this summer!” (9:00 AM, Washington Park)
🇪🇬Egyptomania At Green-Wood Trolley Tour: “Marvel at the array of Egyptian-inspired monuments and mausoleums that grace the grounds—from majestic pyramids and towering obelisks to intricate depictions of gods and majestic sphinxes. Embark on a mesmerizing journey across Green-Wood and through history to delve into the enduring allure of the Egyptian afterlife and its captivating influence on nineteenth-century memorials.”(10:00 AM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $31.59)
🍵🎓DIY Herbal Teas @ BBG: “Teas are a fun and easy way to incorporate herbs into your daily routine. Students will learn the art of making teas and the best herbs to use for different purposes. Make your own tea blend to take home!”(10:30 AM or 1PM, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, $35)
🧶Community Tapestry Creation: Yarn Art For All @ Park Slope Library: “Whether you're a seasoned knitter or just starting out, this workshop will teach you the basics of creating colorful strips of knitting using only your hands and yarn. No needles needed! Together, we'll join each piece of knitting and transform these creations into a vibrant community tapestry, which will live at the library! This workshop will be led by Ellie d’Eustachio, a Brooklyn-based textile street artist.”(11:30 AM, Park Slope Library)
🙋🏽🌳Volunteer Day At The Koko Lot: See Get Involved section above. (11:00 AM, Koko Lot)
Saturday Afternoon
🍿'Aileen Wuornos: The Selling Of A Serial Killer' @ Nitehawk Followed By A Q&A: “Filmmaker Nick Broomfield follows the saga of Aileen Wuornos, a prostitute who has been accused of committing a brutal series of murders. Followed by Q&A with the director over Zoom.”(12:30 PM, Nitehawk)
🚋🪦Discover Green-Wood Trolley Tour: “Join our expert tour guides aboard our temperature-controlled trolley to explore Green-Wood’s historic landscape and some of its most fascinating permanent residents. If you have never been to the Cemetery this is your opportunity to discover its 478 acres of art, history, and nature! You will tread where George Washington and his troops fought in the Battle of Brooklyn, visit the grave of one of America’s greatest artists, and much more.”(1:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $31.59)
🎭New York City Children's Theater Company Presents ‘Five:’ “New York City Children’s Theater Company presents the story of Piper the Puppet, who has traveled to New York City all the way from planet Blank to learn about his FIVE senses!”(1:00 PM, Central Library)
🪩 N / A At Public Records: “Join Sober 21 and The Phoenix for a substance-free afternoon of music, dance, and community! Nicky Siano, one of the last true pioneers of the inception of New York’s dance music scene; Suzi Analogue, the genre-defying producer, performer, and founder of Never Normal Records; Hanzi, founder of NYC’s long-running Reprieve Parties; and Elia Einhorn, founder of Sober 21, and longtime host at Pitchfork.”(1:00 PM, Public Records, Free)
📕🐶Read With A Therapy Dog: “Read to a dog at the library! Our certified therapy dog Flash Gordon loves to be read to.Kids can make enormous strides in building self-esteem and confidence while acquiring a love of books by reading to a therapy dog. Utilizing a registered therapy animal and their human teammate in a calm and relaxing atmosphere, this program helps improve children’s reading, communication, and social skills.Sign up at the desk for a 10 minute slot on the day of the program. First come, first serve. Space is limited to six children per session. Ages 5-12.”(2:00 PM, Central Library)
Saturday Night
🎶Concert: Eleonor Bindman @ Old Stone House: “Pianist Bindman returns to OSH. The concert program will include: J.S. Bach: Lute Suites BWV 996 and 997 transcribed for piano; F. Liszt: Sonetti del Petrarca 104 and 123.”(6:00 PM, Old Stone House)
🍿🪓😱 Shelley Duvall in ‘3 Women’ @ BAM: “Derived from Robert Altman’s dreams—literally—this psychological drama stars Sissy Spacek as a naïve nurse in a small California desert town who becomes enamored with her pseudo-cosmopolitan coworker (Duvall). Spacek and Duvall deliver masterful performances as identities blur in this tale of obsession, schizophrenia, and psychoanalytic theory.”(6:45 PM, BAM, $17)
🤣Zavior Phillips & Phriends: “Zavior Phillips (Netflix Is A Joke Fest, INSIDE JOB, Read The Room) is in town for one night only, and he wants to spend it alongside his nearest and dearest so-called ‘phriends’ for a night of so-called ‘comedy.’ With special guest Asha Ward, Yvette Segan, and more TBA”(7:30 PM, Union Hall, $15.64)
💋👠Switch N' Play Presents: Noobies: “Our inaugural Noobies show - a celebration of budding talent in NYC! The renowned drag and burlesque collective Switch n' Play curates a night of drag, burlesque and queer performance that will bring performers of all experience levels together on the same stage.”(8:00 PM, Littlefield, $18.67)
🍿🪓😱 Shelley Duvall in ‘Brewster McCloud’ @ BAM: “Brewster McCloud lives deep within the cavernous underground of the Houston Astrodome, but his dreams rise much higher. He aims to fly. Not in a plane. But with strapped-on wings he’s designing—encouraged by a mysterious woman who may be his guardian angel. In Robert Altman’s outrageous, absurd, and wildly funny 1970 black comedy, Shelley Duvall plays an Astrodome tour guide and fleeting love interest of the titular recluse, Brewster, who soon becomes embroiled in a series of unexplained killings in the Houston area.”(9:20 PM, BAM, $17)
🤣Good Delivery: “Join the party as beloved Brooklyn standup showcase Good Delivery returns to Union Hall!Hosted by Natasha Vaynblat (Comedy Central), James Hamilton (VICE), and CJ Hunt (The Daily Show).With special guests:Dan Perlman (Showtime’s Flatbush Misdemeanors)Ike Ufomadu (Vulure’s “Comedian You Should and Will Know”)Sarah Tollemache (Late Show with Stephen Colbert)Mic Nguyen (Asian Not Asian podcast)”(10PM, Union Hall, $12.58)
A Night W/ DJ Luna Rósa: “DJ Luna Rósa plays afrobeats, reggaeton, dembow, dancehall and more!”(11:59PM, Union Hall, Free)
Sunday, 11/24
🛒Sunday Greenmarket At Bartel-Pritchard Square: “Nestled inside Prospect Park's tree-shaded southwest corner, this much-loved market is where South Slope and Windsor Terrace residents stock up on locally grown staples.” (9:00 AM, Bartel-Pritchard Square)
🍿'Hoop Dreams' @ Nitehawk: “Every school day, African-American teenagers William Gates and Arthur Agee travel 90 minutes each way from inner-city Chicago to St. Joseph High School in Westchester, Illinois, a predominately white suburban school well-known for the excellence of its basketball program. ”(11:30 AM, Nitehawk)
🍿🪓😱 Shelley Duvall in ‘Bernice Bobs Her Hair:’ “Bernice, a shy young woman, leaves her safe home to visit her flapper cousin. When her cousin tries to teach her how to be much more modern, Bernice gives her much more than she bargained for. Directed by beloved New York auteur Silver (Hester Street, Crossing Delancy) and based on the story that brought F. Scott Fitzgerald to national notice, the film was made for a PBS Television series hosted by Henry Fonda.”(2:00 PM, BAM, $12)
🍿🪓😱 🍿Shelley Duvall in 'Time Bandits' @ BAM: “In this fantastic voyage through time and space from Terry Gilliam, a boy named Kevin (Warnock) escapes his gadget-obsessed parents to join a band of time-traveling fugitives. With a darkly playful script by Gilliam and Monty Python cohort Michael Palin, who appears in different eras in the film alongside a never funnier Shelley Duvall, Time Bandits is a giddy fairy tale, a revisionist history lesson, and a satire of technology gone awry.”(6:30 PM, BAM)
📕November Quest For Love Book Club @ The Ripped Bodice: “Led by our booksellers Jess and Lex [reading] all paranormal and fantasy romances. Everyone is welcome! Book for November: The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch.”(7:15 PM, 218 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA, Free)
🤣Good God: “Good God is a live stand-up comedy and variety event, produced by Caitlin Cook, Brittany Carney, Naomi Karavani, and Shane Torres. Good God is guaranteed to be packed with the biggest household names, up-and-coming performers, and unforgettable variety acts that New York City has to offer… and of course, confessions—each show, audience members anonymously share their craziest, cringiest, most scandalous secrets, which your hosts then read out during the show.”(5PM, Union Hall, $12.58)
🇵🇸Benefit Concert by The Brooklyn Nomads: “A cross-cultural ensemble rooted in Arabic music traditions brings us together around music, dance, and video to celebrate the cultural elements of the Arab world and its values of liberation, freedom, and justice. Net proceeds will go to organizations in Palestine and Lebanon, namely PCRF in Palestine + Fund a Hope in Lebanon.” (7PM, Littlefield, $55)
Monday, 11/25
✍️Creative Writing Workshop @ Central Library: “The writing workshop is designed to allow writers of all backgrounds and experience levels to work together and grow as writers. Participants write to the prompt offered by the experienced and trained leader, are encouraged to share their work and receive positive and supportive feedback. The workshop provides structure for writers to produce new work on a regular basis. Workshop sponsored by BPL/Languages & Literature Registration is encouraged at bklynlibrary.org”(3PM, Central Library)
♟️Gravy and Gambits @ Park Slope Chess Club: “We’ll celebrate Thanksgiving a little early with our chess club!! 🦃Please DM us to reserve your plate so we know how much food to buy ahead of time. Just $10 for a Thanksgiving feast and fun chess all night!” (7PM, Sip & Play)
🤣Beth: A Solo Show By Marty Miller: “In his debut solo performance BETH, Miller uses anecdotes from his past and stories from his current reality as a server in New York City to explore his own queer experience, grief, and the difficult but necessary need to keep on...keeping on.”(7:00PM, The Bell House)
🔥🤣Charlie And Richard Secret Project: “Here They Go: Charlie and Richard have decided to become up to something. For better or worse, there's only one way to find out, and that's to come down to old Union Hall and bear witness.”(7:30 PM, Union Hall, $18.98)
🍿’The Pit’ @ Nitehawk: “Left with a baby sitter (Jeannie Elias), a bad boy (Sammy Snyders) with a teddy bear finds a pit with four hungry monsters.”(9:15 PM, Nitehawk)
🍿🪓😱 Shelley Duvall in ‘McCabe & Mrs. Miller:’ “Presbyterian Church is a small mining town in the turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest—and a perfect place where gambler John Q. McCabe and bordello madam Constance Miller can do business. Robert Altman's dazzlingly original film, starring Warren Beatty and Julie Christie, stands the mythology of the Old West on its ear.’”(9:30 PM, BAM, $17)
Tuesday, 11/26
🙋🏽Fall Fix-Up: See Get Involved section above. (1:00 PM, Prospect Park, Free)
🧶Slip Stitch Knitting Group: “Looking to share your current knitting project with others? Come join like-minded folks on their yarn journey in the Info Commons. Bring your own yarn and tools and meet with other fiber artists for a fun evening of improving your cabling, frogging your mistakes, and picking up every dropped stitch. Drop-ins welcome, space limited. (And most sessions we'll continue till closing!)”(5:00 PM, Central Library)
🔭Teen Time: Stargazers Astronomy Club: “Are you a Stargazer? Are you interested in the the night sky, constellations, and using telescopes to see stars and planets? Are you excited about space exploration and the coming missions to the Moon and Mars? Want to see know more about what's up in the night sky? Then this event is for you! Astronomy Lovers, Space Explorers, and Universe Enthusiasts! Join us to see what we can see!It's an evening of astronomy and stargazing from our garden.”(6:00 PM, Park Slope Library)
🍿🪓😱 Shelley Duvall in ‘The Shining:’ “In need of some peace and quiet, a tightly wound writer (Nicholson) moves his wife (Duvall) and son (Lloyd) to the scenic Overlook Hotel for the winter. But all work and no play makes for an especially nasty case of cabin fever.” (6:30PM, BAM)
🤣Pretty Major Hosted By Jay Jurden And Zach Zimmerman: “Pretty Major is a comedy and variety show hosted by Jay Jurden & Zach ZimmermanPresented by Vulture + Union Hall. Join us to see some of the best performers anywhere!Booked and produced by Matt Kelly and Andrew Mumm.”(7:30PM. Doors at 7PM, Union Hall, $15.64)
🍿'Lenny' @ Nitehawk W/ Pre-Show Stand-Up Set By Gianmarco Soresi: “Controversial comedian Lenny Bruce (Dustin Hoffman) begins his career telling bad jokes to bored audiences in the 1950s, but can’t repress his desire to unleash edgier material.”(8:45 PM, Nitehawk)
Wednesday, 11/27
🛒Wednesday Greenmarket At Bartel-Pritchard Square: “Nestled inside Prospect Park’s tree-shaded southwest corner, this much-loved market is where South Slope and Windsor Terrace residents stock up on locally grown staples. The offerings range from a selection of vegetables, fruits, baked goods, plants and flowers to fresh-caught fish and organic baked goods. ”(8:00 AM, Prospect Park)
📕Philosophy Afternoon Discussion: Plato's Phaedo, Part 2: “You are invited to our afternoon Philosophy Discussion! During the month of November, the Philosophy Discussion Group is reading Plato's Phaedo, focusing on the second half of the text..”(2:30 PM – 4:00 PM, Central Library)
🦃Thanksgiving Eve @ Empanada Loca: “Music by Dj TiL AM” (9PM, Empanada Loca)
🪓Festive Fall Vibes! Thanksgiving Eve @ Kick Axe Brooklyn!: “"TURKEY HUNTING" in our Ranges: Immerse yourself like never before with our projected-digital axe throwing + NERF experience”(4:00 PM, Kick Axe Throwing)
🪦☕️Death Cafe: “The Death Cafe is a simple concept. Bring strangers together to discuss one of the great universal truths: death. With thousands of chapters in over 26 countries around the world, Death Cafes are informal gatherings that aim to “increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their lives.” There is no set agenda, but topics of conversation may include thoughts on burial versus cremation, what music you want played at your funeral, or a personal experience you had dealing with grief. ”(6:15 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, Free)
🧶Craft-A-Long: “A monthly opportunity to learn, teach, connect, and share through stitches. Crocheters and knitters are completely welcome to gather, chat, snack, and discuss a variety of fiber and non-fiber subjects.”(6:30 PM, Old Stone House)
‘So What's Funny Is’ With Jack Bensinger: “Bensinger presents a night of dangerous political analysis, variety comedy formats, and interviews with members of the ruling class.”(10PM. Union Hall, $12.58)
Thanksgiving, 11/28
SOLD OUT, BUT COME & CHEER: Prospect Park Track Club Turkey Trot: “One of Brooklyn’s most popular races, this spectacular 5-miler is the perfect way to kick off your holiday season!. This year, Prospect Park Track Club will assign participants into two waves, based on participants’ estimated pace, starting at 8:15AM and 9:00AM.”(8:00 AM, Prospect Park)
Social Work Walk-In Hours: “Brooklyn Public Library's Social Work Program will be available to assist with referrals for: Housing Assistance, Food Assistance, Employment Assistance, Health Insurance Assistance, and Mental Health/Counseling. Appointments are free and limited to 30 minutes.”(10:00 AM – 3:00 PM, Central Library)
Prospect Park Stroller Walk: “Calling all parents and caregivers with children! Join a Prospect Park Alliance Naturalist at the Prospect Park Audubon Center for a leisurely stroll along Prospect Park’s waterways. Embrace the sound of streams and songs of birds.Enjoy fragrant flowers and explore the towering trees of Brooklyn’s Backyard. Please note that this walk leaves promptly at 10 AM from the Prospect Park Audubon Center.Prospect Park Stroller Walks are held on Thursdays through November.”(10:00 AM, Audubon Center, Free)
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Just wanted you to know we are back with more themed trivia at Strong Rope in Gowanus! The Office Trivia is back on 12/11 at 7pm! Here is the Eventbrite link! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-office-trivia-at-strong-rope-brewery-tickets-1091261676049