30 APRIL 13 - APRIL 19, 2018 BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP
CALENDAR
FRIDAY APRIL 13
PERFORMANCE: The Heights
Players will present “The Gingerbread
Lady” at the John Bourne Theatre, 26
Willow Place, at 8 p.m. Tickets, $20 at
heightsplayers.org/gingerbread_now.
html or at 718-237-2752.
SATURDAY APRIL 14
PERFORMANCE: On Stage at
Kingsborough, 2001 Oriental Boulevard,
will present Tango Lovers’ Gold
Label at 8 p.m. Tickets, $32-$37. For
more info or to purchase tickets, go
to onstageatkingsborough.org or call
718-368-5596.
YOUTH: The New York Aquarium,
West Eighth Street and Surf Avenue. will
hold a job, internship and volunteering
expo from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. for young
people 14 through 26. RSVP required,
at wcsyouthjivebk.eventbrite.com.
TOUR: Green-Wood Cemetery, Fift h
Avenue and 25th Street, will hold its
Designing for Death tour, featuring
architectural trends and fads, from 11
a.m.-1 p.m. Tickets, $20 at green-wood.
com/toursevents or 718-210-3080.
FUNDRAISER: The seventh annual
NYC Teen Dating Violence Awareness
Walk-a-Thon will take place beginning
at 9:30 a.m. at Tillary Street and Cadman
Plaza in Korean War Veterans
Plaza Park and heading to City Hall. For
more info, call 718-238-5138 or email
srodriguez@thehealingcenterny.org.
WRESTLING: St. Finbar will host
Warriors of Wrestling at the Monsignor
Scanlan Center, 1839 Bath Avenue.
Doors open 3 p.m. for Jillian Hall and 7
p.m. for Sunny and Jillian Hall and Justin
Gabriel in action. Tickets begin at
$15, available at warriorsofwrestling.
com. For more info, call 917-903-1347.
GARDENING: ABC Carpet and
Home, 3906 Second Avenue, will hold
the abcBloom Garden Workshop from
11 a.m.-5 p.m.
KIDS: the Park Slope Conservatory,
461 Sixth Street, will hold an open
house from noon-3 p.m. with “Hamilton”
musical associate Mike Moise
working with local children from
noon-1 p.m. For more info, or to RSVP,
go to parkslopeconservatory@gmail.
com; 973-885-5034.
PERFORMANCE: The Heights
Players will present “The Gingerbread
Lady” at the John Bourne Theatre, 26
Willow Place, at 8 p.m. For more info,
see Friday, April 13.
ART: The Brooklyn Museum, 200
Eastern Parkway, will have an opening
celebration of its new exhibit, Radical
Women in Dialogue from 11:30 a.m.-6
p.m. in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor
Auditorium and the Beaux-Arts Court,
third fl oor. Tickets, $14, include talks
and fi nal performance, an exhibit tour
and general admission to the museum.
For more info, go to brooklynmuseum.
org. Exhibit is on view through July 22.
SUNDAY APRIL 15
PERFORMANCE: The Heights
Players will present “The Gingerbread
Lady” at the John Bourne Theatre, 26
Willow Place, at 2 p.m. For more info,
see Friday, April 13.
PERFORMANCE: Magic at Coney,
hosted by Gary Dreifus, will begin
at noon at the Coney Island Museum,
1208 Surf Avenue. Tickets are $10,
adults; $5, children under 12, and can
be purchased in advance through
coneyisland.com.
MONDAY APRIL 16
MEETING: Community Board 10
will meet at the Fort Hamilton Senior
Center, 9941 Fort Hamilton Parkway, at
7 p.m. For more info, call 718-745-6827.
EXERCISE: The Bay Ridge Jewish
Center, Fourth Avenue and 81st Street,
off ers a yoga class with Patti at 6:15
p.m. First class free. For more info, call
718-836-3103 or email offi ce@brjc.org.
REIKI/MEDITATION: Margaret
DeAngelis, Reiki master teacher will
hold a Reiki session from 7-8:30 p.m.
at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 1072
80th Street. $15 off ering. For more
info or to RSVP, call 718-207-3792 or
917-562-5082.
TUESDAY APRIL 17
NATURE: The Brooklyn Botanic
Garden, 990 Washington Avenue, will
hold Garden Aft er Hours till 8:30 p.m.
Tickets, $20, can be purchased at any
time during the day; in advance at bbg.
org/aft erhours.
HEALTH: The Sunset Park Neighborhood
Center, 4520 Fourth Avenue,
will hold a Q&A session about medication
adherence from 11-11:30 a.m. For
more info, call 718-210-1050.
ART: Trestle Gallery, 850 Third
Avenue, will present a panel discussion,
Dissolving Borders in the Art
World, with the Remix, at 7 p.m. $5
suggested donation. RSVP at https://
bit.ly/2IGkisW.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 18
MEETING: Community Board 7
will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the board
offi ce, 4201 Fourth Avenue (entrance
on 43rd Street). For more info, call 718-
854-0003 or go to bk07@cb.nyc.gov.
THURSDAY APRIL 19
KIDS: The Fort Hamilton Library,
9424 Fourth Avenue, will hold Rocket
Library Lab in conjunction with the Children’s
Museum of New York from 3:30-
4:30 p.m. Recommended for children in
kindergarten through grade fi ve.
HEALTH: The Family Health
Centers at NYU Langone: Madeline &
Lois Self Help Cancer Support Group
will meet from 1-2 p.m. at the Sunset
Park Family Health Center, Women’s
Health, 5610 Second Avenue, Room 108.
RSVP to 718-630-6771 by April 17.
CULINARY: Beyond at Liberty View,
31st Street and Third Avenue, will host
Chef Derrell Smith showing how to make
Steak & eggs at 6 p.m. For more info, go to
bedbathandbeyond.com/brooklyn.
ONGOING
EXHIBITION: Green-Wood Cemetery
and Morbid Anatomy are partnering
to host the pop-up exhibition,
“The Power of Images: Life, Death, and
Rebirth.” The exhibition will explore
art and artifacts centered around
death. Free. Open Saturdays and
Sundays from 12-5 p.m. through June
24 at Green-Wood’s Fort Hamilton
Gatehouse, 500 25th Street. For more
info, visit www.green-wood.com,
INTERNSHIP: Brooklyn District
Attorney Eric Gonzalez is opening applications
for Brooklyn high schoolers
interested in interning at his offi ce. Interns
will receive a weekly MetroCard
and a $150 stipend for each week of the
fi ve-week internship. To apply, visit
apply.brooklynda.org. All application
materials must be submitted by April
27. For questions, call 718-250-4873.
INTERNSHIP: NYC Department of
Environmental Protection is off ering
10-week summer internship for college
students a variety of fi elds and roles.
Majority paid positions. To apply and
learn more, visit https://on.nyc.gov/2p-
JqZTm. Apply by April 6.
EDUCATION: The New York City
Department of Education off ers free
adult basic education/High School
Equivalency Diploma (TASC) classes
every Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday from 5:30-9 p.m. at I.S. 96, 99
Avenue P. Registration all year round
on Tuesdays from 5:30-9 p.m. Must be
21; bring photo ID. For more info, call
718-240-2770.
CATS: Itty Bitty Kitty NY is seeking
volunteers to care for cats at its space
in Bay Ridge. For more info, call 917-
889-5896 or email IttyBittyKittyNY@
mail.com.
VOLUNTEERING: The Ameri-
Corps program at the Family Health
Centers at NYU Langone is seeking
volunteers for intensive community
based programs. Ability to speak
Mandarin or Spanish a plus. For more
info, go to http://bit.ly/2zdvskp, call
718-630-7164 or email americorps@
nyumc.org.
VOLUNTEERING: NYU Langone
Brooklyn is looking for volunteers
16 and older. Customer service experience
and the ability to speak Chinese,
Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Hebrew and/
or Russian are pluses. Go to lutheranhealthcare.
org for more info on areas
of interest then call 718-630-7296.
VOLUNTEERING: The Family
Health Centers at NYU Langone are
looking for volunteers for the Reach
Out and Read program. For more info,
call 718-630-7175.
KIDS: The Salvation Army Bay
Ridge Corps, 252 86th Street, has
spots open for its sleepaway camp at
Star Lake, New Jersey for children
seven to 14. Application fee, $75. Call
Vera Adams, Monday-Thrusday, 8:30
a.m.-4 p.m. at 718-238-2991.
Photo courtesy of Universoul Circus
The Universoul Circus’s 25th anniversary tour will take
place at Floyd Bennett Field through April 29. Daytime
tickets begin at $16; evening tickets begin at $18. For more
info or tickets, go to universoulcircus.com.
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