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Our exclusive family calendar!

for The Brooklyn Paper

Saturday, Jan. 24

10 and 11:30 am: Chocolate Chip Chamber Music. Venerable kids music group presents, “Magic, Mystery and Make-Believe at the Opera!” $7. Old First Reformed Church [126 Seventh Ave. at Carroll Street, (718) 636-7414].

11 am and 2 pm: Art-making class for kids. $8. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Crown Heights, (718) 638-5000]. For info, visitwww.brooklynmuseum.org.

12:30 and 2:30 pm: Puppet show, “Sleeping Beauty.” A classic marionette show. $8 (kids, $7). Puppetworks [338 Sixth Ave. at Fourth Street in Park Slope, (718) 965-3391].

Sunday, Jan. 25

12:30 and 2:30 pm: Puppet show, “Sleeping Beauty.” See Sat., Jan. 24.

4 pm: Chocolate Chip Chamber Music. See Sat., Jan. 24.

6 pm: Bingo night!. Free. Moxie Spot [81 Atlantic Ave., between Hicks and Henry streets in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 923-9710].

Tuesday, Jan. 27

11 am: Kids sing-along. Free. 81 Atlantic Ave., between Hicks and Henry streets, (718) 923-9710.

Thursday, Jan. 29

6 pm: Nintendo Wii sports night. This could be fun. Free. Moxie Spot [81 Atlantic Ave., between Hicks and Henry streets in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 923-9710].

Friday, Jan. 30

6:45 pm: Movie night, “Mary Poppins.” Free. Moxie Spot [81 Atlantic Ave., between Hicks and Henry streets in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 923-9710].

Saturday, Jan. 31

11 am: Art-making class for kids. $8. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Crown Heights, (718) 638-5000]. For info, visitwww.brooklynmuseum.org.

12:30 and 2:30 pm: Puppet show, “Sleeping Beauty.” See Sat., Jan. 24.

2:30: Music and dance about transporation! Free. Berkeley Carroll School [181 Lincoln Pl. between Seventh and Eighth avenues in Park Slope, (917) 648-8829].

Sunday, Feb. 1

12:30 and 2:30 pm: Puppet show, “Sleeping Beauty.” See Sat., Jan. 24.

Reader Feedback

Matt Sudol from Park Slope says:
I wanted to invite your readers to a Roots Gospel / R&B Concert Featuring
The Legendary Park Slope Soul Patrol
All Star Band & Gospel Review
(Music of Al Green, Curtis Mayfield, Dixie Hummingbirds, The Staple Singers,
etc.)

Saturday, January 24, 2008
7 p.m.

Greenwood Baptist Church
7th Avenue & 6th Street
Park Slope, Brooklyn
718-768-2488

Free Admission, Children Welcome

The concert is being given in support of the Hatian Hosptial Appeal, an international effort to build a much-needed hospital in the Cap-Hatian region.
Jan. 23, 2009, 4:13 pm

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