‘Night Vale’ Live! Joe Fenti! David Cross! Niblo’s Garden @ Green-Wood! Coffee with Dogs in the Park! Craftsman Supply Store Moving Sale Ends, Superman Sale All Takes Off!
Plus: Ben Franklin, a garden tour and hearth baking @ Old Stone House! 3rd Annual Queen Of Cortelyou Drag Pageant! Hacker Conference!
Thank you for helping us build better coverage of Park Slope, and welcome back to our selected list of events this weekend. As always, links to sources are in (parentheses) after each event. Follow our IG for updates as events change.
Scroll all the way to the bottom to see one of the dogs Sean Casey is scrubbing clean and taking care of after they were rescued from a hoarder.
Book Now: The Other Summer Blockbusters
We have a habit of knowing what sells out, and in mid-July that’s classic movies in Nitehawk’s climate-controlled theaters.
🍿'Desperately Seeking Susan' @ Nitehawk Cinema on Saturday: “New Jersey housewife Roberta Glass (Rosanna Arquette) spices up her boring life by reading personal ads, especially a series of them being placed by a mysterious denizen of New York City named Susan (Madonna). When one of Susan’s ads proposes a rendezvous with her suitor (Robert Joy) at Battery Park, Roberta secretly tags along. But when her voyeuristic jape ends in permanent memory loss and a new jacket, Roberta begins to gather a lot of unwanted attention from some unsavory characters.”(12:00 PM, Nitehawk)
🍿'Death Becomes Her' (w/pre-screening Q&A with Michael Graceffa from the cast and props assistant Garrett Crooks) on Monday: “When a novelist loses her man to a movie star and former friend, she winds up in a psychiatric hospital. Years later, she returns home to confront the now-married couple, looking radiant. Her ex-husband’s new wife wants to know her secret, and discovers that she has been taking a mysterious drug which grants eternal life to the person who drinks it. The actress follows suit, but discovers that immortality has a price.” (7:15 PM, Nitehawk)
🍿'Nickel Boys' (followed by a Q&A with cinematographer Jomo Fray) on Wednesday: “Elwood Curtis’ college dreams are shattered when he’s sentenced to Nickel Academy, a brutal reformatory in the Jim Crow South. Clinging to his optimistic worldview, Elwood strikes up a friendship with Turner, a fellow Black teen who dispenses fundamental tips for survival.” (7:15 PM, Nitehawk)
Get Involved
🚰City Of Water Day @ Thomas Greene Park Playground on Saturday: “Join Gowanus Canal Conservancy’s Green Team and NYCHA Resident Climate Action winner JoeAnne Brown … for activities that dive in to our local ecosystem and the impacts of our changing climate. Explore the benefits of native plants and mussels, participate in art and science stations and learn what actions you can take on your own.”(10:30 AM, Thomas Greene Park Playground)
🧹District 39 Cleanup Crew In South Slope on Saturday: “Join the District 39 Cleanup Crew for a trash pickup! You can learn more and RSVP at the link in our bio. We hope you can join! Have a location in mind for August? DM us.”(10:00 AM, South Slope)
🌳Park Pitch In: Lake Appreciation Month @ Prospect Park on Sunday: “Help Prospect Park Alliance care for Prospect Park’s 60-acre lake during our special clean-up series, Park Pitch In: Lake Appreciation. During the month of July, Prospect Park will host cleanup projects on select Saturdays and Sundays to show Brooklyn’s only lake some love. Volunteers will be given grabbers, nets, and bags to help fish out trash from along the shoreline of our Lake.”(10:00 AM, Prospect Park, Free, Registration Required)
News and Links
🦜Stolen parrot mysteriously returns home to Park Slope laundromat — where he’s reunited with feathery love: “Four days later a mysterious stranger in his 70s or 80s — who is much older than the alleged theif — returned Lindo to the laundromat. ‘He came and he said he didn’t want any pictures or to answer questions. He just wanted to give back the bird,’ Garcia said. ‘So I said, “OK, no problem.” (NY Post via Aol)
🍦Heaps makes BK Mag’s list of best ice cream: “Sarah Sanneh will always have a prominent place in my personal Brooklyn restaurant-people pantheon for bringing the great Pies-n-Thighs to us during Williamsburg’s hipster heyday. And then last year, she and partner Matt Lieber opened the fun and friendly ice cream parlor Heap’s in prime Park Slope, featuring flavors like mango sticky rice, coffee toffee, caramel stroopwafel, and passionfruit guava sorbet, plus some of the best ice cream cakes and ice cream sandwiches in town.” (BK Mag)
Events
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Thursday, 7/10
🎨"Sacred Space" Juried Exhibition Opening @ 440 Gallery: “Through a range of approaches—abstraction, implied realism, sculptural gestures, and time-based media—artists have been selected from a national open call exploring how to define "sacred space” and how it defines us.”(4:00 PM, 440 Gallery)
🪨🏠Chautauqua - An Actor's Life-Long Backup Gig @ Old Stone House: “Chautauqua is an unscripted first-person presentation of a character of historical note, with impromptu questions from the audience concerning the character's time, or the character's reaction to modern events. It presents a unique blend of character development, stage presence, and improvisation. Mr Smith has presented in the Chautauqua-style as Benjamin Franklin since 2001."(5:30 PM, Old Stone House, $108.55)
🎓🌼🌸Herbal Honey Workshop With Arvolyn Hill @ Brooklyn Botanic Garden: “Herbal honey is a sweet treat with health benefits. Learn about a variety of herbs and their healing properties from community herbalist Arvolyn Hill, then make your own mini herbal honey to take with you! While supplies last. Free with Garden admission. Get TicketsBecome a Member See all Jazz in July programs › Photo by Michael Stewart."(6:00 PM, Brooklyn Botanic Garden)
🎓🌼🌸Soil Management (Blended): “Healthy soil is the foundation for a healthy garden ecosystem and abundant crops. In this course, learn about soil’s contents and physical and chemical properties, soil fertility management, and soil cultivation techniques. Gain an understanding of soil improvement practices—including composting, cover cropping, soil testing, and mulching."(6:00 PM, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, $389)
🌼🌸Eyal Vilner Quartet @ Brooklyn Botanic Garden: “Join saxophonist Eyal Vilner, one of the leading voices in the New York and global swing and big band scene, performing his original compositions and new arrangements of jazz classics. Free with Garden admission. Get TicketsBecome a Member See all Jazz in July programs › Saxophonist Eyal Vilner. Photo by Nina Galicheva."(7:00 PM, Brooklyn Botanic Garden)
📕Emily Harding Event For 'How Freaking Romantic' @ The Ripped Bodice: “In this sharply funny solo debut, an aspiring lawyer is forced to work alongside the opposing counsel in her best friend’s divorce case, which leads to the biggest irreconcilable difference of all: love.Beatrice Nilsson is what some might call “feisty"(those who love her) and others “combative"(those who don’t). But no matter what you call her, she’s a good lawyer and an even better friend. So when the marriage of her two closest pals ends in divorce, Bea picks a side and storms the office of attorney Nathan Asher to tell him exactly what he can do with his alimony petition."(7:00 PM, The Ripped Bodice, $26)
🔥🪦A Night At Niblo’s Garden @ Green-Wood: “Prepare to be amazed as Green-Wood’s annual spectacular roars back to life under the summer stars! This sellout event transports you to the dazzling world of nineteenth-century entertainment, where the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus unleashes jaw-dropping talents: fire-eaters, musicians, contortionists, dancers, and so much more!” (7:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $55)
🍺👻Horror Trivia @ Rullo's: “Hosted by Twisted Spine Books in Williamsburg! Doors at 5 questions at 7! Win prizes! Support a bookstore! What could be better!” (7:00 PM, Rullo's)
🤣A Dramatic Reading Of Gallery Girls @ The Bell House: “Drew Anderson & THNK1994 present a dramatic reading of Bravo TVs Gallery Girls, a revolutionary show that followed 7 women tackling the cutthroat art world in NYC while vying for their dream jobs. You will not wanna miss this special rendition & if you do-you may have to move back to NJ. W/ Mary Beth Barone, Esther Fallick, Marie Faustin, Richard Perez, Julia Shiplett, Natalie Walker & Nicole Spiezio!"(7:30 PM, The Bell House)
🤣Gone Fishing With Wally Baram And Vikrant Sunderlal @ Union Hall: “A stand-up comedy showcase hosted by two fishing buddies Wally Baram (What We Do in the Shadows, Shrinking) and Vikrant Sunderlal (Bodega Comedy, NYCCF) featuring NYC's finest comedians.With special guests: Molly Kearney, Sahib Singh, Jared Goldstein, Isa Medina, and Mohanad Elshieky"(7:30 PM, Union Hall, $15.64)
🔥🤣Joe Fenti @ Littlefield @ Littlefield: “Fenti is a Boston-based standup comedian. He’s performed stand-up all over the country—headlining The Comedy Bar in Chicago, The Uptown Comedy Corner in Atlanta, Mic Drop Comedy in San Diego, Mic Drop Mania in Arizona, and opening for Alex Borstein at the Somerville Theater. He has a following of over 630K across Instagram and Tiktok (@FentiFriedChicken) and produces multiple sketch comedy videos every week.Cassie Willson is a Brooklyn-based comedian and content creator. She performs standup and musical comedy all over New York City, including the New York Comedy Festival and the Knockouts Festival. Her online content focuses on cultural commentary, political satire, and being a big ole goof."(8:00 PM, Littlefield)
🤣Landline Comedy @ Wild East Brewing: “Our next line up is 🤟🏻 sick 🤟🏻 so mark your calendarios 😎”(8:00 PM, Wild East Brewery, Free)
🍿Spoons Toons & Booze After Dark @ Nitehawk Cinema: “Your Favorite Evening Cartoon, Booze & Free Cereal party with a Menu of toons geared towards adults/teens! It’s the even more R-rated version of our brunch show! Hosted by SecretFormula’s pop culture and cereal experts Michael Austin and Nell Casey, with comedic commentary in-between episodes."(9:15 PM, Nitehawk)
Friday, 7/11
🔥💻Summercon 2025 @ Littlefield: “Hacker Summer Camp kicks off right here in Brooklyn with Summercon 2025—a single-track, deeply technical, and extremely social hacker conference that’s been running since 1987.”(10:00 AM, Littlefield)
📕Pop-Up Card Craft Workshop @ Central Library: “Join us to learn and create a pop-up card! We'll provide all the materials you need to make a heart-shaped pop-up card.”(2:00 PM, Central Library)
📕Summer At The Library: ‘Parallel Exit’ @ Park Slope Public Library: “Parallel Exit offers a vaudeville show for the entire family, with juggling, magic, and music.”(4:00 PM, Park Slope Library)
🪨🏠Benjamin Franklin - Live! @ Old Stone House: “Listen, and ask questions of, "Dr Benjamin Franklin" through the magic of a first-person interactive performance (called 'a Chautauqua presentation') by noted Franklin presenter GregRobin Smith.”(6:30 PM, Old Stone House, From $23.18)
🎪A Night At Niblo’s Garden: See Thursday listing. (7:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $51.99)
🌙Welcome To Night Vale: Murder Night In Blood Forest: “Beloved former teen militia member Tamika Flynn is joining a few hundred friends for the annual Murder Night in Blood Forest, a celebration of crows, ravens, & all corvids. But a masked killer is hunting these carefree partiers 1 by 1. Who would ruin Murder Night with murder? Can the mystery be solved before the murderer has gotten them all?”(7:30 PM, The Bell House, $37)
💻Summercon 2025 Presents: Lucidity @ Littlefield: “Lucidity is a captivating Tame Impala tribute band that flawlessly captures the ethereal soundscapes and psychedelia of Kevin Parker’s music.” (9:00 PM, Littlefield)
🤣Steve Martin Presents @ Union Hall: “Okay, Steve Martin doesn’t present, but Andrew Dismukes and Michael Good do, and their jokes and funny friends are just as good as Steve Martin’s.”(10:00 PM, Union Hall, $15.64)
Saturday AM, 7/12
🎓🐦🐤🌼🌸Birding In Brooklyn @ Brooklyn Botanic Garden: “Brooklyn has many diverse habitats, which makes it a great borough for birding! Visit Brooklyn parks while learning about the birds that inhabit them in the summer.”(8:00 AM, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, $218)
🐶Fido Coffee Bark: “Fido In Prospect Park continues to provide you free coffee, bagels and dog biscuits as a tribute to our off-leash community. Always the first Saturday of every month.”(7:30 AM, Just Below the Picnic House)
🧹District 39 Cleanup Crew In South Slope: See Get Involved above. (10:00 AM, South Slope)
🔥💻Summercon 2025 @ Littlefield: See earlier listing. (10:00 AM, Littlefield)
🚰City Of Water Day @ Thomas Greene Park Playground: See Get Involved above. (10:30 AM, Thomas Greene Park Playground)
🏷#buyart: Within Reach @ Industry City: “ With every piece priced at $4,000 and under, this showcase reimagines what it means to collect. High-quality fine art is accessible to both seasoned collectors and first-time buyers.”(11:00 AM, Industry City)
🍿'Pavements' @ Nitehawk Cinema: “...the film intimately shows the band preparing for their sold-out 2022 reunion tour while simultaneously tracking the preparations for a musical based on their songs, a museum devoted to their history and a big-budget Hollywood biopic inspired by their saga as the most important band of a generation.”(11:30 AM, Nitehawk)
Saturday Afternoon
🌳Opening Event: Voices Of Lunáapeew/Lenape @ Prospect Park: “Join Prospect Park Alliance and the Éenda-Lŭnaapeewáhkiing Collective for an opening reception of Eelunaapéewi Ehaptoonáakanal: Voices of Lunáapeew/Lenape, a video exhibit at Lefferts Historic House in Prospect Park celebrating 400 years of Indigenous resilience.”(12:00 PM, Lefferts Historic House, Free, RSVP!)
🔥🍿'Desperately Seeking Susan' @ Nitehawk Cinema: See Book Now above. (12:00 PM, Nitehawk)
🏷Nature Party For Kids @ Industry City: “Kids will build their own whimsical mushroom-shaped planters, design cool safari hats for their next adventure, and decorate delicious mushroom-themed cupcakes. It’s the perfect day for nature-inspired art, games, and exploration.”(1:00 PM, Industry City)
🪦Discover Green-Wood Trolley Tour@ Green-Wood: “Hop on board our comfortable, temperature-controlled trolley for an expert-led tour of Green-Wood’s historic landscape and most intriguing permanent residents. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, this is your chance to explore 478 acres of art, history, and nature. Walk in the footsteps of George Washington and his troops during the Battle of Brooklyn, visit the grave of Jean-Michel Basquiat, one of America’s greatest artists, and discover much more!”(1:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $30)
🪨🏠Washington Park Summer Gardens Tour @ Old Stone House: “Come join us for our seasonal Garden tour! We'll explore the 6 main surrounding gardens around the house and explore a variety of different topics including medicinals, natives, plant mythology, ethnobotany and soil science.”(1:00 PM, Old Stone House, $12.51)
🎓🌼🌸Mushrooms Of New York: Id And Ecology @ Brooklyn Botanic Garden: “We will cover the ecology, evolution, and cultural history of mushrooms. Learn basic taxonomy and identification of our local edible and poisonous fungi.”(1:30 PM, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, $145)
🎨Good Neighbors Of Park Slope Art Show Opening: “Join us for the opening reception of the Good Neighbors of Park Slope Art Show, celebrating the work of over 30 local artists.”(2:00 PM, Shapeshifter Lab)
🎓📕Crafting With Bioplastics @ Central Library: “During this open craft session, you’ll explore a variety of colorful, premade bioplastics from Genspace, the world’s first community biology lab, and use them to create your own accessories, art, and useful objects. Think handmade cards, charms, necklaces, phone accessories, fidgets, and more!”(3:00 PM, Central Library)
🪦Revolutionary Spirits@ Green-Wood: “Delve into the storied past of distilled spirits in Brooklyn with Green-Wood and our neighbors at Fort Hamilton Distillery.”(3:30 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $50)
🤣Richard Perez: For One Night Okay @ Union Hall: “Join Richard for just one night only as he workshops new material with the crowd (you?). There will probably be music, sexual themes, profanity, sound, lights, art, movement, intellectual experiences, and MORE.”(5:00 PM, Union Hall, $18.98)
Saturday Night
🏷Saturday Date Night Drop Off @ Industry City: “CREA Date Night Drop Off: Every Saturday night from 6-8:30 pm”(6:00 PM, Industry City)
🌳Celebrate Brooklyn! Benefit Concert: Still Woozy – Loveseat Tour @ Prospect Park: “Under the moniker Still Woozy, Portland-based singer-songwriter and producer Sven Gamsky creates psychedelic alternative music with a homespun mix of acoustic and electronic instruments.”(6:30 PM, Lena Horne Bandshell)
🤣An Anniversary Benefit For Little Essentials W/ David Cross & Friends @ The Bell House: “Featuring David Cross, Janeane Garofalo, Sean Patton, Shane Torres, Jon Glaser, Zach Zucker, Eugene Mirman, Karli Murulli & more special guests TBA!”(7:30 PM, The Bell House)
🤣Hotel Art Thief @ Union Hall: “Hotel Art Thief returns to the stage with their signature mix of live and digital sketch comedy, along with special guests TBA”(7:30 PM, Union Hall, $15.64)
🏷Summer Dance Party With Dj Semigloss @ Industry City: “Dance the night away to rhythms that transcend decades! Escape the ordinary and step into a world of electrifying beats at Barrow’s Intense NY Tasting Room.”(8:00 PM, Industry City)
🤣Meat Cats Comedy Presents: Saturday Sauce @ Union Hall: “Comedy duo Britt Migs and Irina Chelidze, (aka the Meat Cats) serve up a fresh new sketch at the top of every show as an antipasto, followed by a main course of standup comedy from in-demand comics seen on Comedy Central, HBO, Netflix, Hulu and more.”(10:00 PM, Union Hall, $15.64)
🤣Hold My Beer With Dj Leecy T And Dj M-Tri @ Union Hall: “Lationship (DJ Leecy T and DJ M-TRI) will be spinning disco, funk, house, and classic hip hop. So much fun on the dancefloor you'll need your friend to hold your beer.”(11:59 PM, Union Hall, Free)
Sunday, 7/13
🪦Birding In Peace@ Green-Wood: “April brings pine warblers, woodpeckers, and thousands of migrating songbirds among the blooming magnolias and dogwoods, while herons gather at the glacial ponds.”(6:00 AM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $20s)
🛒Washington Park Greenmarket: 20 years old! (9:00 AM, Washington Park)
🎨Artist & Craftsman Supply Moving Sale Ends: “NOW SAVE ✨40% OFF✨ EVERYDAY PRICES STOREWIDE and 60% OFF everyday prices on orange tagged clearance items. Our last day open will be Sunday, July 13th. Swing by soon!”(10:00 AM, Artist & Craftsman Supply)
🌳Park Pitch In: Lake Appreciation Month @ Prospect Park: See Get Involved above. (10:00 AM, Prospect Park, Free)
🌳Nature Exploration: Lake Appreciation @ Prospect Park: “Visitors will learn about Prospect Park’s watercourse and observe our underwater invertebrates up close using magnifying glasses.”(10:00 AM, Audubon Center, Free)
📗30% Off All Things Superman @ St. Mark'S Comics: “Following our dedication of “Innovation Alley” as “Lois Lane”!💥”(11:00 AM, St. Mark's Comics)
🌳Smorgasburg @ Prospect Park: “Smorgasburg, presented in partnership with Prospect Park Alliance, is considered the “Woodstock of Eating.” The celebrated open-air food fair is back in Prospect Park for the 2025 season! Over 60 local businesses will gather on Breeze Hill, near the Lincoln Road entrance, to offer a range of food and drink every Sunday from April 6–October 26.”(11:00 AM, Breeze Hill, Free)
🌳Voices Of Lunáapeew/Lenape @ Prospect Park: See earlier listing. (12:00 PM, Lefferts Historic House, Free)
🏷#Buyart: Within Reach @ Industry City: See earlier listing. (12:00 PM, Industry City)
🔥🍿'Sundays On Fire: Secret Hong Kong 35MM Feature' @ Nitehawk Cinema: “Three of Hong Kong’s most lethal ladies headline a skullbuster that’s straight outta the ‘90s, full of bad pants, bad hair, and fights, fights, FIGHTS! These three women eat shotgun shells for breakfast, make questionable fashion choices, and feed suckers the bottom of their sneakers for snacks.”(12:00 PM, Nitehawk)
🎓🪨🏠Open Hearth Baking Day At The Old Stone House @ Old Stone House: “Try your hand at baking in our wood-burning outdoor hearth! You can bring any dish or recipe (from bread to chicken, from cookies to pie) and cook it yourself in the outdoor wood-fired oven.”(12:00 PM, Old Stone House)
📕Board Game Exchange - Trade Your Board Games! @ Brooklyn Public Library: “Bring your gently used games to exchange them out for other gently used games.”(1:00 PM, Central Library)
📕Introduction To Dungeons & Dragons With The Nyc Dice Goblins @ Central Public Library: “...sign up for our monthly Introduction to D&D Newbie Workshop, where our team of experienced GMs (game masters) will walk you through the rules of 5/5.5th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons, help you create your first character, and run you through a quick game session to get the hang of things.”(1:00 PM, Central Library)
🪦Green-Wood’s Greatest Hits @ Green-Wood: “Walk in the footsteps of George Washington’s troops during the fight for independence, uncover the tragic tale of the 1876 Brooklyn Theatre fire, and pay tribute to luminaries like composer Leonard Bernstein.”(1:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $25)
🏊🚴🏃Brooklyn Triathalon Club 2025 Summer Party & Gear Swap @ Greenwood Park: “Come ready for an afternoon of fun, friends and sunny vibes with your Brooklyn Tri Club family. You’ll get to meet and hangout with other club members, sponsors, coaches and board members; enjoy complimentary bites and drinks from our select menu; and swap gear and nutrition with other club members.”(3:00 PM, Greenwood Park)
🤣Fifa Club World Cup Final: Chelsea V Psg Watch Party @Parklife @ Littlefield: “Who will be the winner of the first ever 32-team FIFA Club World Cup? Come and watch!”(3:00 PM, Littlefield)
🪨🏠Slack Off @ Old Stone House: “Slack Off is a solo show written and performed by Penina Beede that unpacks her complicated relationship with her Jewish upbringing—and how a manic episode led her to enlist in the Israeli army. Though the premise is undeniably political, the show is rooted in something more intimate: a deeply personal reckoning with identity, instability, and the search for belonging in all the wrong places.”(3:30 PM, Old Stone House, $17.85)
🎨Artist Talk: "Sacred Space" @ 440 Gallery: “Join us for a lively talk with the artists in the Sacred Space show.”(4:40 PM, 440 Gallery)
🤣Jamie Lee: My Friend Katy (A Work In Progress Show) @ Union Hall: “In this gripping, heartfelt show, Jamie Lee takes it upon herself to investigate the death of her best friend and processes her findings the only way she knows how: by doing an hour of stand up about it.”(5:00 PM, Union Hall, $12.58)
🤣An Evening Of Unnecessary Detail @ The Bell House: “An Evening of Unnecessary Detail is an event where 80% of the words in the title start w/ a vowel. Of the 16 unique letters in the title, 31.25% of them are used more than once. If you are not enjoying this level of detail, it is unlikely you will enjoy this show.”(7:30 PM, The Bell House)
🤣Kc Shornima: Detachment Style @ Union Hall: “An hour of standup comedy with KC Shornima.”(7:30 PM, Union Hall, $15.64)
🤣3rd Annual Queen Of Cortelyou Drag Pageant @ Littlefield: “This year, our contestants were challenged with the theme “Meet Me in Hell”, so one is bound to expect this event to be a hellishly good time as our talented drag performers take the stage. From glamorous demons to sultry sirens, each contestant will bring their unique interpretation of what it means to meet in hell, while showcasing their most devilish looks and jaw-dropping talents.”(7:30 PM, Littlefield)
Thursday Rescue Pup: Sean Casey Rescues!
“We’re so happy to share a joyful update! Here are two of the five dogs we rescued from the Brooklyn hoarding case — after their first baths, vet visits, and grooming sessions. From tangled mats and terrified eyes to soft fur and hopeful expressions — they’re finally starting to feel safe, clean, and loved.
Their transformation has just begun, but these moments remind us exactly why we do this work. If you’d like to support their healing journey, donations are very much appreciated.” (Sean Casey FB)
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