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Weekend Events: Unicycle Festival, West Indian Festival, Gowanus Block Party, and Much More!

2012 West Indian American Carnival Parade

Happy Labor Day Weekend! This will be your last weekend to visit the Bronx Zoo in order to check out Lego Safari, so plan your schedule accordingly if you haven’t had the chance to check it out. There are tons of parades and festivals in honor of the 2012 West Indian Day Festival so most of Brooklyn will be celebrating. Head to Governor’s Island for the Unicycle Festival or Madison Square Park for Art in the Park. Or… head to Gowanus for a super fun block party! Whatever you do, promise us that your last weekend of summer will be nothing but fun! Don’t forget to visit our music listings and events calendar for more exciting activities. Make it a good one, Brooklynites!

ONGOING

Through September 3
Lego Safari at the Bronx Zoo

Take a safari up to the Bronx where the animals can be easily spotted and will even stand still for a group photo. Obviously, these isn’t your average safari- it’s a LEGO safari. Your kids will love seeing Bronx Zoo’s Wild Forest giant LEGO sculptures of tigers, flamingos, gorillas, and other exotic wildlife, and then visiting their real-life counterparts around the zoo. Children can build their own LEGO sculptures at the construction zone, and enjoy Wildlife Theater performances and the hit musical puppet show, Avenue Zoo.  The exhibit will stay open until September 3, 2012.
Details: The Bronx Zoo is open daily from 10 am-5 pm weekdays, 10 am-5:30 pm weekends. Adult admission is $16, children (3-12 years old) $12, children under 3 are free, seniors (65+) are $14. Parking is $13 for cars and $16 for buses. To plan your trip, visit The Bronx Zoo website or call 718-367-1010.  For additional information go here or here to save 10% on tickets.

Saturday, September 5th – September 15th: 10:30am — 4:30 pm
Boating Opens for the Season
Starting this Saturday, you can get out on the water for kayaking with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse at the Pier 1 Boat Basin. Children under 18 must have an adult guardian present. Last sign-up is an hour before closing time. Boating will recur every Saturday until September 1, 2012.
Details: Saturdays, June through September 15 (except for September) FREE. More info.

All Summer
Williamsburg Flea
The Williamsburg Flea is a Sunday ritual for our family: with super finds and delicious food vendors, you can spend a whole day just noshing and looking. Located between North 6th and North 7th Streets just south of East River State Park, the Flea is a must-see destination when you get off the ferry. Take a moment to take in the fabulous skyline as well.
Details: Sunday, 10am-5pm, Rain or Shine East River Waterfront (btw. North 6 + 7 St.)

All Summer
Smorgasburg
For gourmands everywhere, Smorgasburg in Williamsburg has become a destination to taste artisan foods and snatch up unique housewares.  Every Saturday at the East River, thousands come to see and taste the vendors’ wares and chow with their friends.
Details: Saturday, 11am-6pm, Rain or Shine  East River Waterfront (btw. North 6 + 7 St.)

All Summer
Food’s up

One of the best changes to Brooklyn Bridge Park last year was the addition of great food vendors. What is still missing: shade! A lot of the vendors will be opening this weekend so it’s a perfect time to head to the park, or hop on the ferry or just chill and score a great lunch. I will be heading to my favorites Bark Hot Dogs and Ditch Plains and summer wouldn’t be complete without an ice cream from Uncle Louie G or Blue Marble. The full list of park vendors and their operating hours is here.

All Summer 10am — 6pm
Field Station: Dinosaurs
9 minutes from Manhattan and 90 million years back in time… That’s what Field Station: Dinosaurs is! My son and I had the opportunity to visit this outdoor attraction a few weeks ago and we absolutely loved it! Field Station: Dinosaurs is a world-class family attraction that combines cutting-edge science with the creative minds of great artists and teachers to create a one-of-kind experience that’s thrilling, educational and fun. There are over thirty life-sized, realistic dinosaurs (including the ninety foot long Argentinosaurus, the largest animatronic dinosaur ever made) that come to life. It’s like a museum, outdoors. And it’s totally cool!
Details: Secaucus, NJ. Cost: $20/adults; $17.50/children 3-12; FREE/children 2 and under. Visit the website for more information.

All Summer Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm — 4pm
Habana Works at Habana Outpost
Habana Works is a non-profit organization that provides free, hands-on programs that celebrate urban environmentalism as a means of contributing to an educated, happy and engaged community in downtown Brooklyn. A major part of Habana Works is The Kid’s Corner. This is a weekend program that offers free, creative crafts and workshops that teach the neighborhood children how to make magic wands. All Kid’s Corner activities are held outdoors in the Habana Outpost courtyard. The Kids Corner staff creates recycled art with kids for FREE and will make your visit as a parent a much more enjoyable experience.
Details: 757 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. All are welcomed. FREE for all. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st – open ended
The Berenstain Bears LIVE!
We are so excited about the “beary” good show that will be held at the Marjorie S. Dean Little Theatre! In The Berenstain Bears LIVE! in Family Matters, our favorite Bear Country citizens come to life on the Off-Broadway stage. In addition to teaching life lessons during the show, there will be a mini dance party and face painting afterwards. It’s going to be “bear”mazing! We have all seen it a couple of times and it’s super cute for the kids.
Details: Marjorie S. Dean Little Theatre. 10 West 64th Street and Central Park West. Tickets start at $34.95. 866.811.4111.

Saturday, September 1st — November 2012
Gazillion Bubble Show at New World Stages Theater
You’ve seen how your kids react to bubbles. Now, imagine how they would react to seeing people inside bubbles, or lasers shooting through bubbles, or bubbles within bubbles?!  They will be enthralled…and so will you. The Gazillion Bubble Show in Manhattan, is all about bubble magic and everyone from David Letterman to Oprah thinks the show is pretty fantastic.
Details: 340 West 50th Street, NYC. All ages welcomed. Cost: $44.50 -$89.50 (VIP package). Purchase tickets: Telecharge at 212.239.6200 or at www.telecharge.com. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st — January 2013 from 10:30am — 4:30pm (every hour on the half hour)
IMAX: Flying Monsters at The American Museum of Natural History
Let Sir David Attenborough be your guide as you fly alongside reptiles with 40-foot-wing spans and find out how pterosaurs took to the skies in the Age of Dinosaurs.
Details: Central Park West at 79th Street. All are welcomed. Cost: $25/adults; $19/students, seniors; $14.50/children ages 2-12. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st — November 5th: various times
Century of the Child: Growing By Design Exhibit at The Museum of Modern Art
Taking place in The Joan and Preston Robert Tisch Exhibition Gallery, sixth floor. MoMA’s survey of 20th century design for children. The exhibition will bring together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.
Details: 11 West 53 Street, NYC. All are welcomed. FREE with museum admission. Contact: (212) 708-9400. Visit the website for more information.

Saturday, September 1st — December 2nd: various times
Spiders Alive! at The American Museum of Natural History
Among the live spiders visitors will encounter are the goliath bird eater; the western black widow; and species from other arachnid orders, including African whip spiders. Spiders Alive! will explore spiders’ silk, venom, and little-known defensive mechanisms such as mimicry. The exhibition will include larger-than-life models, videos, interactive exhibits, and fossils.
Details: Central Park West at 79th Street, NYC. All ages welcomed. Cost: Ticket includes museum admission and Spiders Alive exhibit: $25 adults; $14.50 children; $19 seniors/students. Contact: 212-769-5100. Visit the website for more information.

Through Sunday, September 30th
Yayoi Kusama at The Whitney Museum of American Art

Well known for her use of dense patterns of polka dots and nets, as well as her intense, large-scale environments, Yayoi Kusama works in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, film, performance, and immersive installation. Born in Japan in 1929, Kusama came to the United States in 1957 and quickly found herself at the epicenter of the New York avant-garde. After achieving fame through groundbreaking exhibitions and art “happenings,” she returned to her native country in 1973 and is now one of Japan’s most prominent contemporary artists. This retrospective features works spanning Kusama’s career. The AMAZING  Fireflies on the Water is being shown in the Museum’s Lobby Gallery in conjunction with the Yayoi Kusama retrospective. Timed tickets are required to view Fireflies on the Water and can only be reserved on the day of your visit at the admission desk. The show is being billed as “all ages”- if you are concerned, see photos of the exhibit here before going.
Details: 945 Madison Ave (at 75th St)  (212) 570-3600

ALL WEEKEND

Saturday, September 1st & Sunday, September 2nd at 12pm-2pm & 4pm-6pm
Weekend Family Programs at The Brooklyn Bridge Park
Come explore Pier 6 and Main Street with the Playground Associates who lead educational based activities. There are different themes each weekend. Please note: This weekend is all about arts, crafts, and rock and roll! Participants can make music with the Playground Associates using handmade instruments.
Details: Pier 6 and Main Street, Brooklyn. All ages welcomed. FREE for all. Contact: (718) 222-9939. Visit the website for more information.

All Weekend: Various times
Labor Day Discounts at The Museum of the City of New York
In honor of Labor Day, buy one full price admission ticket to the Museum of the City of New York and get the second one for free! Bring your favorite friend, employee, or coworker and enjoy our current exhibitions such as Capital of Capital: New York’s Banks and the Creation of a Global Economy and Activist New York and enjoy a snack on our beautiful Fifth Avenue Terrace overlooking Central Park.
Details: Visit the website for more information.

Saturday, September 1st from 12pm — 5pm
Sunday, September 2nd from 12pm — 5pm
NYC Unicycle Festival on Governor’s Island
Activities include races, competitions, exhibitions, and a variety of unicycle sports including unicycle basketball and hockey. World-famous riders will display their skills, and members of the public will have the opportunity to try one-wheel riding.
Details: Colonel Row, Governor’s Island. All ages and abilities welcomed. FREE for all. Contact: cirkus@bindlestiff.org. Visit the website for more information.

Saturday, September 1st from 12pm — 6pm
Sunday, September 2nd from 12pm — 6pm
The Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit at University Place
The Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit – Now In Its 82nd Year-is a twice-a-year happening every Memorial Day Weekend and the weekend that follows and every Labor Day Weekend and the weekend that follows that. The event showcases fine artists and craft artisans from around the New York metropolitan area, the nation and the world. Attendees come from all over and are a cosmopolitan mix, including art lovers, tourists, faculty and students from the area’s many schools and professionals such as interior designers. The show has its venue on University Place, and this spring will start at East 12th Street extending south along the east side of Washington Square Park ending at West 3rd Street. The southern end of the show encompasses Schwartz Plaza, (aka Bobkin Lane), between NYU’s Shimkin Hall and Bobst Library.
Details: East 12th Street extending south along the east side of Washington Square Park, NYC. All ages welcomed. FREE for all. Contact: 212-982-6255. Visit the website for more information.

2012 West Indian American Carnival Association
The annual West Indian carnival marks the end of summer by filling the streets of Brooklyn with colorful costumes and vibrant music. Festivities begin on Thursday, August 30 with a concert featuring many of the mas bands that will march in the Labor Day parade. Friday is the Stay In School Day Concert for kids. The following night has a brass festival headlined by Machel Montano and a special “Stay in School” concert that afternoon. Saturday starts off with a junior carnival competition, and 11 orchestras will participate in the evening’s Steel Band Panorama. It is also Kiddie’s Carnival. The Dimanche Gras show brings the legendary Calypso Rose to the stage on Sunday before the festival comes to a head on Monday, with a parade that travels down Eastern Parkway. All other events take place on the grounds of the Brooklyn Museum. Visit wiadcacarnival.org for more information.
Details: 1028 St. John’s Place, Brooklyn, NY  11213. Tel: (718) 467-1797

Friday, August 31st — Sunday, September 2nd: various times
Here and Now Labor Day Festival at Bargemusic

This four-day festival is packed with contemporary classical performances and world premieres. Highlights include The Knights’ program of original compositions by Colin and Eric Jacobsen; the world premiere of Ken Thomson’s “Burst,” performed by The Declassified; soprano Lauren Goldsmith singing pieces by Larsen, Bolcom and Rorem; and the premiere of Rob Schwimmer’s new works for piano, continuum and theremin. Also in the line up are solos by pianists Steven Beck and Philip Edward Fisher, as well as a performance of Remy David Yulzari’s compositions and arrangements of classical, klezmer, Bulgarian and Macedonian tunes.
Details: Fulton Ferry Landing (at the foot of Old Fulton Street), Brooklyn, NY  11201. Cost: $15.00 students, $30.00 seniors, $35.00 general. Contact: (718) 624-2083. Visit the website for more information.

Saturday, September 1st and Sunday, September 2nd from 11am — 4pm
Science for Nanos Film Festival: From One Bit to The Next at New York Hall of Science
Watch short films that explore technology, innovation and science, and help create an animated film in a hands-on workshop.
Schedule:
11am and 2pm: Animation Workshops
Noon and 3pm: Film Screenings
Films are shown courtesy of Imagine Science Films, which was created in 2008 to host screenings of new and experimental works that bridge the worlds of science and film.
Details: 47-01 111th Street, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (at 48th Avenue), Corona, NY  11368. Tel: (718) 699-0005. FREE with general admissions. Visit the website for more information.

FRIDAY AUGUST 31ST

Friday, August 31st from 10am — 11:30am and 1pm — 3pm
Brooklyn Public Library: Kids Mobile at Prospect Park Children’s Corner
Brooklyn Public Library’s colorful Kidsmobile, a children’s library on wheels, is busy at schools, daycare centers, Headstart and after school programs and community events. Head on over for fun, free, and educational activities!
Details: Flatbush Avenue and Empire Boulevard, Brooklyn. Across from the carousel. All ages welcomed. FREE for all. Contact: 718-253-4948. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st from 11am — 2pm
Back to School Jam at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum
Before school starts, youngsters are invited to a party in their honor- especially those going to school for the first time! Come celebrate this important milestone with the Brooklyn Children’s Museum for an exciting, hands-on party filled with crafts, music and a fashion show sponsored by STORK! . The theme this year is “Street Games” – indoors or outdoors, rain or shine, we’re leaving summer behind!
Details: 145 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn. All ages welcomed. FREE with museum admissions. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st from 11am — 7pm
Kids Create! at the Brooklyn Bridge Park
Join Playground Associates on Pier 6 and Main Street for creative and captivating activities that are fun for the whole family!
Details: Brooklyn Bridge Park. Pier 6 and Main Street. All ages welcomed. FREE for all. Contact: (718) 222-9939. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st from 11:30am — 12:00pm
Story Time with Jordan at powerHouse Arena
Join in the fun on Fridays as powerHouse Children’s Book Specialist Jordan Nielsen reads from some of our favorite kids books. It’s a perfect pre-nap activity, if you ask me. Please note: RSVP is highly recommended.
Details: 37 Main Street, Brooklyn. Recommended for ages 2-6. FREE for all. Contact: 718.666.3049 or email kids@powerHouseArena.com. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st from 2:00pm — 3:00pm
Baby Boogie at the Prospect Park YMCA
Are you a new parent?! Then this class may just be perfect for you. Listen closely and you’ll hear the class calling your name. Not only will you have time to meet other parents here, but the class also includes games for babies, singing, and dancing. Jackpot!
Details: 357 Ninth Street. Ideal for parents with babies up to 13 months. $12/visit. Telephone: 718.768.7100. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st from 3:30pm — 5:30pm
Basketball at Nelson A. Rockefeller Park
Basketball with adjustable height hoops for kids of all sizes, plus fun drills to improve your skills. Closed-toed shoes required.
Ages 5 and 6: Fridays, June 1-Oct. 26 (except 5/25, 8/31, 10/5), 3:30-4:30pm
Ages 7 and up: Fridays, June 1-Oct. 26 (except 5/25, 8/31, 10/5), 4:30-5:30pm
Details: North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace, NYC. Two sessions: 5-6 or 7 and up. FREE for all. Contact: 212.267.9700. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st from 4:30pm — 5:30pm
Animal Haven’s Caring Kids Program
Where are our animal lovers? Or parents of animal-loving children? You’ll want to check out this FREE event that introduces children and young teens to basic animal care and teaches them about existing issues in animal welfare. Through exciting lesson plans and interactive activities with cats and dogs at the shelter, participants learn the importance of treating animals humanely. They will not only make an impact on the lives of the animals they encounter, but it can certainly be a significant experience for them as well.
Details: 251 Centre Street. Ages 5-12. FREE for all, but RSVP is required. Contact: KendraM@ah-nyc.org or visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st at 6:15pm
Family Movie Night at The Moxie Spot
Still stumped on how to enjoy Family Friday Nights after a long week? Head on over to The Moxie Spot, a family-friendly restaurant and play space for a fun Friday night film screening. Kids will eat for free when you purchase an entrée from the dinner special after 5:30pm. Now that what we call “family friendly.”
Details: The short feature begins at 6:15pm. The longer feature begins at 6:45pm. 81-83 Atlantic Avenue (at Hicks Street). 718.923.9710.

Friday, August 31st from 7pm –8pm
Waterfront Workouts: Belly Dance at The Brooklyn Bridge Park
Dance to Middle Eastern rhythms while learning traditional movements and combinations. Class focuses on the core muscles, emphasizing muscular isolation.
Details: Brooklyn Bridge Park. All adults welcomed. FREE for all. Visit the website for more information.

Friday, August 31st at 7pm
THE 13th Annual KIDflix Film Fest of Bed-Stuy

Since this is the grand finale of the Film Festival, participants can enjoy THE WIZ SING & DANCE-ALONG. From the event organizers: “Dress up as your favorite wiz and / or thriller character for our costume contest (rumor has it that folks who combine elements of thriller and the wiz in their costumes have the best chance of winning the grand prize)! LIVE MUSIC by sweetbeatz! TRUEdj spinning afrobeat, afro-electro, afro-cuban & more!
Details: FULTON PARK (stuyvesant & harriet tubman ave / fulton st | A / C to Utica). Contact: TRUE(at)TRUEart(dot)biz or call 718.812.0158 for more information.

Friday, August 31st at 9:30pm
Coney Island Fireworks
A great summer event for older kids. Fireworks shoot off at 9:30pm every Friday night during the season.
Details: Coney Island Boardwalk at 10th St. For additional information, please visit: www.coneyisland.com/tourism.shtml.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1ST

Saturday, September 1st at 10am
Children’s Carnival Parade!
The West Indian Day Kids Carnival Parade. Assemble at St. Johns Place, Kingston Ave, To: St . Marks Ave – To Franklin Ave, South to President St – To Brooklyn Museum Grounds proceeding to Brooklyn Museum Grounds. Please note: this is part of the West Indian Day festivals.
Details: St. John’s Place & Kingston Ave, Brooklyn. All ages welcomed. Cost: Children Free: Adults $2 for the stage show. Contact: 718-467-1797. Visit the website for more information.

Saturday, September 1st from 10:30am — 11:30am
Story Time with Carol and Friends
Carroll Garden folks, weekly story time has never been so good! The Friends of Carroll Garden Library present, “Story Time with Carol and Friends” so head on over to join in on the educational fun.
Details: All ages welcomed. FREE for all. 396 Clinton Street. For more information, contact: friendscglibrary@gmail.com or visit their website.

Saturday, September 1st from 10:30pm — 3:30pm
Boating at the Brooklyn Bridge Park
Now this is what I’ll call a good summer Saturday afternoon — boating! Get out on the water for kayaking and community rowing with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse at the Pier 1 Boat Basin! Children under 18 must have an adult guardian present. Last sign-up is an hour before closing time.
Details: Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1 by Boat Basin. All ages welcomed. FREE for all. Visit the website for more information.

Saturday, September 1st at 11am
Storytime at Greenlight Bookstore
Saturday Story Time is geared toward kids ages 3 to 8 and their families. Authors and illustrators of picture books often visit us on Saturdays to read from their new books, and neighborhood performers sometimes read as well. There are always great stories and sometimes activities and crafts too! Please note: this weekend, Author Susanna Reich presents Minette’s Feast: The Delicious Story of Julia Child and Her Cat.
Details: 686 Fulton Street (at South Portland), Brooklyn. Ages 3 to 8. FREE for all, but seating is on a first come, first served basis. Visit the website for more information.

Saturday, September 1st from 12pm — 3pm
Old to the New: The T-Shirt Project at Socrates Sculpture Park
Collect some T-shirts from friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers and bring them to this outdoor art workshop. Kids will set out to reuse these once loved T-shirts, from the inside out. Using a variety of materials and printmaking processes, they’ll create their own insignias, glyphs and phrases to print on the insides and wear them inside-out.
Details: 32-01 Vernon Boulevard (Broadway at Vernon Boulevard), Long Island City, NY  11106. FREE for all. Tel: (718) 956-1819. Visit the website for more information.

Saturday, September 1st from 12pm — 4pm
Gowanus Block Party!
Come out for the skate clinic, climb on the rock wall, buy raffle tickets, listen to music, meet your neighbors, and support Thomas Greene Park. This party is sponsored by Friends of Douglass Greene Park, Brooklyn Boulders and Homage, and it promises to be awesome!
Details: Douglass between Nevins Street and 3rd. More information.

Saturday, September 1st from 2pm — 4:30pm
Art in the Park: Sun Drawings at Madison Square Park
Art in the Park is getting scientific in the playground this afternoon. Learn about a very basic process of exposure in photography. Kids will come away with a beautiful drawing of their own design, implemented by the sun’s rays!
Details: Between 23rd and 26th Streets and Fifth and Madison Avenues. All are welcomed. FREE for all. Visit the website for more information.

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2ND

Sunday, August 26th at 9am
Hudson River Park Wild at Pier 40
Learn about Hudson River Park’s wildlife by joining experienced Hudson River Park naturalists on guided nature walks along the park’s esplanade. Nature walks last approximately one hour. Nature guides will meet participants at the entrance to Pier 40 at 9am sharp. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather conditions. Participants can expect to walk about 1 ½ – 2 miles. Loud noises and barking tend to startle wildlife and reduce viewing opportunities – please be considerate and leave your dog at home.
Details: Hudson River Park, NYC. All ages welcomed. FREE for all. Contact: 212-627-2020. Visit the website for more information.

Sunday, September 2nd from 10am — 6pm
Brazilian Day Parade and Festival 2012
This day long celebration of culture and music includes a parade plus arts and crafts and lots of performances. The parade is from 11am to 1 pm at Times Squares and 46th Street.  The festival is from 1-4 pm at 46th Street between 5th and Madison.
Details: The parade is from 11am to 1 pm at Times Squares and 46th Street.  The festival is from 1-4 pm at 46th Street between 5th and Madison. Visit the website for more information.

Sunday, August 26th at 11:00am
Baby Stories and Singalongs at Greenlight Bookstore
Babies and toddlers under 3 years old will be highly entertained with stories, songs, and interactive play as the children’s performers Miss NinaJon Samson, and Vered take turns keeping them busy.
Details: Geared toward ages 3 years and under. Open to public, but on a first come, first served basis. 686 Fulton Street (at South Portland). Visit the website for more information.

Sunday, August 26th at 12:00pm — 1:00pm
Story Time at Books of Wonder
Each week, they choose several books (based on the age of the children attending) and sit down with children and their parents.
Details: 18 West 18th Street, NYC. All ages welcomed. FREE for all. Contact: 212.989.3270 or emailstore@booksofwonder.com. Visit the website for more information.

Sunday, August 26th from 4pm — 5pm
Waterfront Workouts: Zumba at The Brooklyn Bridge Park
lma Bonilla of the Dodge YMCA leads these high-energy classes on Pier 1 to get you moving. Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music, utilizing dance themes that create a dynamic fitness program.
Details: Brooklyn Bridge Park. All adults welcomed. FREE for all. Visit the website for more information.

Sunday, August 26th from 6:00pm — 9:00pm
Family Bingo Night at The Moxie Spot
What a lovely way to end the weekend! Eat, drink, play, and win big! (Well, hopefully.) There will be little prizes for the little kids, who, by the way, can eat for FREE with the purchase of any dinner entree or dinner special. Yum!
Details: 81 Atlantic Avenue. Ages 4 and up. Contact 718.923.9710 or visit the website for more information.