Some Last Minute Weekend Suggestions

Tomorrow (Saturday, May 5) Brooklyn Bridge Park will be host to a kite festival, to be held on Pier 1’s Harbor View Lawn from noon until 2:30 PM. Admission is free. BYOK, or buy or make one there. There’s more information here. (Photo by C. Scales from 2013 festival.)

Alert reader Andrew Porter has compiled a list of Sacred Sites open house events in the neighborhood this weekend and posted it in a comment on OTW. I’m re-posting it here:

Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), 110 Schermerhorn Street, Saturday 11am-2pm & Sunday 10am-1pm

Plymouth Church, 75 Hicks Street, Saturday & Sunday 12:30pm-2:30pm

Grace Church, 254 Hicks Street, Sunday 12:30pm-4pm

Our Lady of Lebanon Catholic Maronite Cathedral, 113 Remsen Street, Saturday 10am-5pm & Sunday noon-5pm

St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, 157 Montague Street, Saturday 12pm-4pm and Sunday 12pm-3pm

First Unitarian Congregational, 119 Pierrepont Street, Saturday 10am-3pm & Sunday 1pm-3pm

There’s more information here about the Sacred Sites events (link provided by Mr. Porter).

Don’t forget the Repast Baroque Ensemble concert tonight (Friday, May 4) at 8:00 at the First Unitarian Church, and the Grace Chorale of Brooklyn concerts at Plymouth Church Saturday at 7:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM.

If anyone knows of an event or events that should have been included, please tell us in a comment.

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  • Sandy Ikeda

    Celebrate the life and work of Jane Jacobs with a Jacobs Walk. Here is a link to my “Eyes on Brooklyn Heights” which meets at 11am on Sunday, May 6th on the steps of Borough Hall.
    http://www.janejacobswalk.org/2018-walks/eyes-on-brooklyn
    You can find links to other walks there as well.

  • stop bullies

    Something to put on your calendar for next weekend. TMH presents the 9th annual 4th Window Concert on Sunday, May 20th at 4 PM at the corner of State Street and Henry Street. 15 students at The Music House will play original piano arrangements of your favorite rock classics on piano and keyboards. Seating is provided as are beverages and its FREE. It’s a lot of fun so come on by and hear some great music. We hope to see you there. TMH.