
Come hear a few stories with a simple craft to go with it. 12:00.
Shorts and a full length family appropriate movie. 6:15.
The Bayridge performance of the Park Slope Singers’ spring concert will be held at 7:30 PM, Friday, June 1, 2012 at the Church of the Good Shepard (4th Avenue & 75th Street), Bayridge, Brooklyn, as part of the Arts on the Corner series. Suggested contribution is $10. Tickets will be available at the door. 7:30.
For parents, grandparents and caregivers of children with disabilities. Pre-registration required. 8:30 am–4 pm.
Offers a fresh examination of the bible and will enhance spiritual well-being, family life and happiness. 9 am.
Puppet and people a musical safety adventure with Chicken Little, Goosey Lucy and Ducky Lucky. 10:30 am.
Come celebrate Native American Heritage with a huge fair and celebration at Floyd Bennett Field. 11 am.
Come hear a few stories with a simple craft to go with it. Noon.
The iconic ride is open for rides for the whole family. Noon–5 pm.
Teens read for free books. 2:30 pm.
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.
Enjoy a delicious dinner and then services with songs and stories for children. Registration required. 6 pm.
WRESTLING!!! Come see Big Daddy "D," Val-Venus, and Gregg “The Hammer” Valentine battle it out. 7:30 pm.
Center for Performance Research is putting on its bi-annual multimedia movement festival featuring dance and experimental performance. On the evenings of June 1st and 2nd, Spring Movement will present works by 10 local and international emerging and established choreographers. 7:30 pm.
Come see Viscera take on Val Venis and Greg "The Hammer" Valentine try to take down Brooklyn-native champion Tony Biella--plus four, count ‘em, four undercard battles. 7:30 pm.
Dancewave’s spring gala celebrates its unique partnership between world-renowned choreographers and the next generation of artists, with a VIP reception at 6 pm featuring performance and food and drinks followed by the gala performances at 8 pm. 8 pm.
Hear the Brooklyn Community Chorus sing everything from classical to spiritual to pop, including selections from Mozart, Mendelssohn, Frank Loesser, Madonna and the Bee Gees. Join the 70-plus member group on Saturday, June 2 at Congregation Beth Elohim’s Sanctuary, 8th Avenue & Garfield Place in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Then linger for refreshments and treats and mingle with the singers and conductors. Concert begins at 7 p.m. $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and students. For more information, please visit www.brooklyncommunitychorus.org 7 p.m.
Peruse antiques, collectibles , vintage, crafts, and furniture. 8 am–6 pm.
Peruse antiques, collectibles, vintage, crafts, and furniture. 8 am–6 pm.
Annual conference on the State of the Community: District Seventeen. RSVP by May 25 required. 9 am–12:30 pm.
A two-wheeled, pedal-powered cruise through one of Brooklyn’s great historic neighborhoods, lead by Bay Ridge Conservancy founder Victoria Hofmo. 10 am.
The Creative Side launches a one-of-a-kind market for artists, craft makers and designers. 10 am– 4 pm.
Sponsored by My Time Inc., fundraiser creates awareness and understanding of parents of children with developmental delays and autism. 10:30 am.
Special guest Noel MacNeal, puppeteer behind Bear of "Bear int he Big Blue House" and Lionel from “Between the Lions” leads a workshop; hands-on fun for puppet lovers of all ages and a 45-minute live fully orchestrated performance featuring selections from “Anthropomorphic.” 11 am–5 pm.
The author does a reading and drawing at this fundraiser; raffles; prizes and baked goods. 11 am.
Spoke the Hub and the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music is hosting the 19th annual Local Produce in the Gardens, an all day event of music, theater and dance. Abigail Block, dance; children’s guitar workshop with Ezra Maoz; Funikijam, and restorative yoga with Mina Hamilton 11 am–noon.