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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.
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Friday, May 25 (See map view)

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.

Sunday, May 27 (See map view)

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.

Tuesday, May 29 (See map view)

Infants to five years old hear stories and listen to songs. 4 pm.

Wednesday, May 30 (See map view)

New Orleans newest super-group, New Orleans Suspects, featuring members of legendary veteran touring acts The Radiators, The Neville Bros., and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, will open for GALACTIC at The Brooklyn Bowl. 8:00 PM.

Thursday, May 31 (See map view)

Friday, June 1 (See map view)

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.

Saturday, June 2 (See map view)

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.

Sunday, June 3 (See map view)

Featuring Little Rock-its by Frolic! with Tim Kubart of Tim and the Space Cadets, AudraRox, Suzi Shelton, Larry g(EE), Topsy Bonsai and the Tangs featuring Tracy Bonham, Maracatu NY, and DJ sets by Wyllys. 12–6 pm.

Monday, June 4 (See map view)

Bluestone, a 4 piece rock band, has released their latest album "Admissions" and are coming to Trash Bar. 10 pm.

Tuesday, June 5 (See map view)

Infants to five years old hear stories and listen to songs. 4 pm.

Saturday, June 9 (See map view)

Fun filled ay of fitness and sports. 11 am–4pm.

Tuesday, June 12 (See map view)

Infants to five years old hear stories and listen to songs. 4 pm.

Friday, June 15 (See map view)

Fun filled ay of fitness and sports. 3– 7 pm.

Tuesday, June 19 (See map view)

Infants to five years old hear stories and listen to songs. 4 pm.

Tuesday, June 26 (See map view)

Infants to five years old hear stories and listen to songs. 4 pm.

Monday, Dec. 10 (See map view)

Featuring Brooklyn-based vendors including Spoonable caramel sauces, Bitter & Esters beer making kits, Gowanus Furniture cutting boards and Kumquat Cupcakery and more. noon–5 pm.

Tuesday, Dec. 11 (See map view)

Featuring Brooklyn-based vendors including Spoonable caramel sauces, Bitter & Esters beer making kits, Gowanus Furniture cutting boards and Kumquat Cupcakery and more. noon–5 pm.

Monday, Dec. 17 (See map view)

Featuring Brooklyn-based vendors including Spoonable caramel sauces, Bitter & Esters beer making kits, Gowanus Furniture cutting boards and Kumquat Cupcakery and more. noon–5 pm.

Tuesday, Dec. 18 (See map view)

Featuring Brooklyn-based vendors including Spoonable caramel sauces, Bitter & Esters beer making kits, Gowanus Furniture cutting boards and Kumquat Cupcakery and more. noon–5 pm.

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