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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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Wednesday, Feb. 22 (See map view)

Come hear a few stories with a simple craft to go with it. 12:00.

Infants to 18 months old hear stories and listen to songs. 11 am.

For children birth to five years. 11 am.

Children enjoy a school holiday at the museum and listen to subway storytelling and then create a city. 11 am–2:30 pm.

Come hear a few stories with a simple craft to go with it. Noon.

Children 3-5 years old enjoy classic songs and books. Noon.

Children of all ages learn about harriet Tubman with an interactive performance. 1 pm.

Enjoy some indoor fun and learn how to play Nine-Man Morris, then make your own board to take home. 1–3 pm.

Teens get helpful hints on their short stories, essays and poetry. 5 pm.

Thursday, Feb. 23 (See map view)

Story-time, playtime and arts and crafts for children 2 years old and their moms/caregivers. 9:30–10:45 am.

Children enjoy a school holiday at the museum and listen to subway storytelling and then create a city. 11 am–2:30 pm.

Enjoy some indoor fun and learn how to play Nine-Man Morris, then make your own board to take home. 1–3 pm.

Children play games, watch movies and make crafts. 4:15 pm.

For children 13-18 years old who are grieving the death of a loved one. Pre-registration required. 4:30–6 pm.

Friday, Feb. 24 (See map view)

Shorts and a full length family appropriate movie. 6:15.

Come hear a few stories with a simple craft to go with it. 12:00.

Children enjoy a school holiday at the museum and listen to subway storytelling and then create a city. 11 am–2:30 pm.

Come hear a few stories with a simple craft to go with it. Noon.

Enjoy some indoor fun and learn how to play Nine-Man Morris, then make your own board to take home. 1–3 pm.

Teens read for free books. 2:30 pm.

Teens and tweens enjoy books, games and music. 3:30 pm.

Get together with friends and read books, play games and listen to music. 4 pm.

Teens get helpful hints from author Sarah MacLean. 5 pm.

Saturday, Feb. 25 (See map view)

Ibrahima Kolipe Camara and Irene Koloseus perform traditional routines. 1.

Craft activities and fun nature games. 1–3 pm.

Enjoy some indoor fun and learn how to play Nine-Man Morris, then make your own board to take home. 1–3 pm.

Children 4 and older learn about electric trains. 1:30 pm.

Children play games and experience common tasks of 200 years ago. 2:30–3:30 pm.

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