Friday, Oct. 31
Halloween at Strong Rope Brewery: Celebrate Halloween NOLA-style at Strong Rope Brewery’s Red Hook taproom! Red Hook–based musician Phil Kester (aka PK Drumz) hosts the Barracuda Brass Band with special guest Ernie Vega for a lively evening of brass, rhythm and marching music. Empanada Papa will serve food into the night, and costumes are encouraged. No cover — just good vibes and great beer on the waterfront.
Free. 7:30-10:30 p.m. Strong Rope Brewery, 185 Van Dyke St. in Red Hook.
Cobble Hill Halloween Parade: The beloved Cobble Hill Halloween Parade returns, led once again by the all-female Brass Queens! Music kicks off in Cobble Hill Park at 3:30 p.m., and the parade departs from the Congress Street entrance at 4 sharp. Afterward, enjoy neighborhood trick-or-treating through charming Cobble Hill streets.
Free. 3:30 p.m. Cobble Hill Park, at Clinton Street and Congress Street in Cobble Hill.
Saturday, Nov. 1
Sunday, Nov. 2
First Weekend of Skating at Lakeside: Celebrate the start of skating season at Prospect Park’s LeFrak Center at Lakeside, where the rink reopens with a weekend of fall festivities, performances and family fun. Lace up for $10 skate rentals, enjoy free 15-minute lessons, arts and crafts, face painting, and costume contests for kids and dogs, plus figure skating showcases and hockey sessions throughout the day.
$10+. Saturday and Sunday. 12-5 p.m. LeFrak Center at Lakeside, Prospect Park.
Special Day at the New York Transit Museum: The New York Transit Museum welcomes children with developmental disabilities or autism and their families for a special morning of accessible, sensory-friendly fun. Explore the museum before it opens to the public, with transit-themed activities, a Search and Find game, a live puppet show, and a quiet room available for sensory breaks.
Free with registration. 9:30-11 a.m. New York Transit Museum, 99 Schermerhorn St. in Boerum Hill.
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