OPEN STREETS
ON MONTAGUE STARTS TOMORROW (SATURDAY)
No parking 9am-7pm
Clinton – Henry & Henry – Hicks
While you’re there, don’t forget to support our local businesses! Treat yourself to a new pair of fashionable but affordable shoes at Bentley’s. Grab a coffee and pastry at Lassen & Hennigs. Stop in for lunch at Grand Canyon Diner or Custom House. Get ready for summer with a few beach reads at Books Are Magic. Don’t forget to stock up on sunscreen at City Chemist. Mother’s Day is coming! Order a special bouquet from James Weir Florist or shop for the perfect gift at Brooklyn Women’s Exchange.
For a list of all businesses, click here and scroll for all the planned events.
L’APPARTEMENT 4F
📍115 Montague
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Arrive at L’Appartement 4F by bike and get a free croissant.
Reservation are required. Reserve your spot here
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Celebrate one of everyone’s favorite neighbors, Canon John Denaro, of St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, as he marks 60 with music and entertainment for all ages at a day-long party sure to get you dancing in the streets.
MAD FOR CHICKEN
📍80 Montague
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Free 3-piece chicken tenders and fries at Mad for Chicken for kids, 1-10 years old, with the purchase of every entree on Saturdays in May, June and July between 12pm – 5pm. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.
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Browse and READ at Street Lab’s pop-up, portable reading room and curated collection of books, PLAY at a pop-up obstacle course, and chalk the street with STREET MARKERS to create street murals.
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Help The Service Collective collect pantry items to benefit food pantries at St. Ann & Holy Trinity, Breaking Ground, St. Charles Borromeo and First Presbyterian Church.
For more information and to register, click here.
Requested items:
• 16 oz box of spaghetti
• 24 oz jar of tomato sauce
• 18 oz container of oatmeal
• 1 lb box of rice
• 15 oz can of vegetables
• 15 oz can of beans
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Enjoy The Hungry March Band and its inimitable brass sound and inspired, eclectic dance with a unique sonic voice that melds big band, traditional, and free jazz, with punk rock and global brass influences. You don’t want to miss this.
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Kids 4-8 join this positive, high energy outdoor dance party and bring your adults.
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Wilson will captivate you with a voice the New York Times calls “sweet, effortless, old-timey.” A staple on the New York City folk scene, expect an electrifying performance of gospel, blues and jazz, and torchy and honeyed renditions of haunting little-known tunes.
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Join Champion Martial Arts for a riveting martial arts demonstration. Be amazed as Champions’ Masters and students demonstrate Taekwondo, kicks, spins, board breaking, and more.
1st performance: 2:30pm
2nd performance: 3:30pm
You don’t want to miss this!
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Brooklyn Poets members will do live readings about birth and birthdays outside on the street, here in the heart of the birthplace of American poetry — Brooklyn Heights. This is sure to be seriously fun.
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Come watch and learn to double dutch with some of Brooklyn’s best jumpers. All ages welcome – young and young at heart, no experience necessary.
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Join our favorite Brooklyn Heights based chorale for a special outdoor performance and to sing Happy Birthday to Canon John Denaro.
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Author Mallory Schloss will read her new book “Let’s Move and Groove!” an interactive story that encourages children ages 2-5 to dance around, act silly, and practice foundational skills like counting and the ABCs.
Be ready for a fun, shared experience for kids and adults alike. Free tattoos, coloring books and more.
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All aboard Captain Kitty’s fantastic voyage. Leave your troubles at the dock and speed along with Captain Kitty to the land of disco, dance, and funk. Enjoy big vocals, epic string sections, and basslines that could power a cruise ship.
Open Streets on Montague is a collaborative program of the Montague BID, Brooklyn Heights Association and the NYC Department of Transportation.
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