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With the ‘works’: The annual Macy’s Fourth of July fireworks are always best viewed from Brooklyn. Join the crowd at the Promenade or in DUMBO to check out the big, bright display.
Where to GO: Brooklyn events calendar

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Thursday, May 24 (See map view)

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.

Sponsor The New York State Office of Mental Health, Bureau of Consumer is offering a certificate for the two day symposium that trains individuals how to hep someone else obtain SSI/SSDI benefits. Registration prior to May 18, required. Bring your own lunch 8:30 am–4:30 pm.

BRIC ARTS | MEDIA | BKLYN Presents Celebrate Brooklyn! Bridge Dance Party: Some of the coolest dance bands on the planet, the funkiest DJs under the stars, and the greatest view in the world! Pier 1, Harbor View Lawn 7 pm.

Friday, May 25 (See map view)

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.

Sponsor The New York State Office of Mental Health, Bureau of Consumer is offering a certificate for the two day symposium that trains individuals how to hep someone else obtain SSI/SSDI benefits. Registration prior to May 18, required. Bring your own lunch 8:30 am–4:30 pm.

Workshop for teachers and administrators, presented by Javier Muniz, principal at PS 200; Pre-registration required by May 23. 9 am–3 pm.

Finding an uncommon cure for the common musical event, GALA Brooklyn presents an ambitious, genre-breaking and affordable performance series at the Brooklyn Lyceum. GALA Brooklyn is anchored and developed by the Juilliard-trained cellist and composer Mike Block. Hailed by Yo-Yo Ma as "The ideal 21st century musician," Block brings together diverse and talented artists from different countries and musical styles to find common ground in the language of music and creativity. 10PM.

Saturday, May 26 (See map view)

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 carousel is open, and all the plants are in bloom - enjoy a fun filled day in the park. View the website for a complete listing of all events. 9 am–9 pm.

The Creative Side launches a one-of-a-kind market for artists, craft makers and designers. 10 am– 4 pm.

Four tall ships and US Coast Guard cutters will be open for public visitation. 10 am–4 pm.

Join the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists’ Coalition for their 20th year anniversary at the pier exhibition space. 1 pm.

Sunday, May 27 (See map view)

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 carousel is open, and all the plants are in bloom - enjoy a fun filled day in the park. View the website for a complete listing of all events. 9 am–9 pm.

Four tall ships and US Coast Guard cutters will be open for public visitation. 10 am–4 pm.

Join the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists’ Coalition for their 20th year anniversary at the pier exhibition space. 1 pm.

Take a walk with a naturalist and watch for animals while investigating little known facts about the park. 3 pm.

It’s that time of year, the ground is thawing out and the zombies will rise once again! The NYC Zombie Crawl is taking over Williamsburg on Sunday, May 27th! This crawl event is presented by the new horror video game Resident Evil® 6 (in stores 10/2/12) and we’ll have some trailers from the game and more surprises! This year also brings on Sailor Jerry Rum and Pabst Blue Ribbon for some great drink specials to be announced! 7 pm.

Monday, May 28 (See map view)

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 carousel is open, and all the plants are in bloom - enjoy a fun filled day in the park. View the website for a complete listing of all events. 9 am–9 pm.

Four tall ships and US Coast Guard cutters will be open for public visitation. 10 am–4 pm.

Opening ceremony at 11:30, steps off at 12 pm from 1360 Fulton Street in Restoration Promenade under the tent. Marching up Marcy Ave. to Willoughby Ave. turning on Willoughby and concluding at BVSJ HQ Memorial Dedication at 2 pm, at BVSJ Headquarters, 665 Willoughby Ave. 11:30 am.

Assistance offered in housing court cases in Kings County for Spanish speaking individuals. By appointment. 4–6:30 pm.

Bring your luck. 6:45 pm.

Tuesday, May 29 (See map view)

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.

Bring your luck. 11 am.

Wednesday, May 30 (See map view)

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.

Guest speaker Ruth Gonzales, assistant director at NY Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services and Sil Lai Abrams, author of "No More Drama," Keynote speaker. Breakfast served. Registration required. 8:30 am–12:30 pm.

Thursday, May 31 (See map view)

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.

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