
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.
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.
P.S. 200 presents the pathways on their journey to support struggling students through a response-to-intervention framework. Go to fourth floor conference room. 9 am.
Puppet and people a musical safety adventure with Chicken Little, Goosey Lucy and Ducky Lucky. 10:30 am.
Come hear a few stories with a simple craft to go with it. Noon.
Teens and tweens enjoy books, games and music. 3:30 pm.
Children get together with friends and play video games, anime and reading. 4 pm.
Get together with friends and read books, play games and listen to music. 4 pm.
Solo exhibition of works by Mark Tribe, video and print artist and performer, featuring photographs of lush landscapes found in contemporary video games and a video of a militia training ground in Upstate New York. 6 pm – 9 pm opening reception. 12 pm – 6 pm.
Join us for SHAG’s Food is the New Sex Series, hosted by Chef Carla Contreras (of Red Clog Kitchen). Taste hot gooey cheeses, warm dripping chocolate, and sweet toe-curling caramel… learn the exotic art of Fondue! 7pm.
Company XIV, in association with Morningside Opera and SIREN Baroque, presents the World Premiere of Judge Me Paris, a Baroque Burlesque Opera. 8 pm.
Classic musical, resplendent with familiar show tunes, has been delighting audiences since it first opened on Broadway in 1956. 8 pm.
Production of the Lerner and Loewe classic about a flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, who is transformed by Professor Henry Higgins into a Lady. Performed by the Narrows Community Theater troupe. 8 pm.
Singing sirens, soaring trapeze, seductive cabaret dancers, and other acts are featured at this return to the golden age of vaudeville, promising unexpected twists and turns. 10 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.
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.
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.
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.
Join the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists’ Coalition for their 20th year anniversary at the pier exhibition space. 1 pm.
Craft activities and fun nature games. 1–3 pm.