36 JULY 21 - JULY 27, 2017 BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP
FRIDAY JULY 21
GAMES: ESI Design will kick o its
Come Out & Play Festival at DUMBO’s
Manhattan Bridge Archway Plaza,
across from 155 Water Street, running
from 7-10:30 p.m. Free. For more info,
go to comeoutandplay.org.
PERFORMANCE: The Dr. Mary
Umolu Jazzy Jazz Festival at Medgar
Evers College, 1638 Bedford Avenue,
will present the MEC Jazz Ensemble
from 7-10 p.m. Free. Rain or shine.
FILM: The Downtown Brooklyn
Partnership will screen independent
fi lms in MetroTech Commons, with
seating opening at 8 p.m., live music
at 8:30 p.m. and the screening to begin
at 9 p.m.
SATURDAY JULY 22
SENIORS: The Fort Hamilton Senior
Center, 9941 Fort Hamilton Parkway, is
o ering free Zumba classes with Mike
from 10-11 a.m. and social dancing with
a DJ from 1-3 p.m. For more info, call
718-439-4295.
VOLUNTEERING: The Owl’s Head
Park Horticulture Group is seeking
volunteers 14 years and older. Volunteers
meet from 10 a.m. – 12 noon by
the horticulture table in front of the
sprinkler plaza at the 67th Street and
Colonial Road entrance.
ART: The Brooklyn Museum, 200
Eastern Parkway, will highlight the
connection between drawing and music
in a special drawing class taught by
artist Kayti Didriksen, in conjunction
with the exhibition Infi nite Blue. The
class will be held from 2-4 p.m. and
is free with museum admission. For
more info, go to brooklynmuseum.org.
CONCERT: On Stage at Kingsborough
will present Swingin’ and Stompin’
with Swingadelic featuring swing
dancers from the Rhythm Stomperts
at 8 p.m. at Kingsborough Community
College, 2001 Oriental Boulevard.
Free.
SUNDAY JULY 23
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.
PERFORMANCE: “The Brontes, a
Musical” will be presented by Piper
Theatre at the Old Stone House in
Washington Park, Fi h Street and
Fi h Avenue, at 8 p.m.
MONDAY JULY 24
YOGA: State Senator Marty Golden
will host Yoga in the Park at 7 p.m.
in Shore Road Park at 79th Street,
weather permitting. For more info,
call 718-238-6044.
EXERCISE: The Bay Ridge Jewish
Center, Fourth Avenue and 81st Street,
o ers a yoga class with Patti at 6:15
p.m. First class free. For more info, call
718-836-3103 or email o ce@brjc.org.
FILM: The Alliance for Coney
Island will screen “Finding Dory” as
part of its Flicks on the Beach movie
series at 7 p.m. on the beach at West
12th Street. For more info, go to
ConeyIslandFunGuide.com.
TUESDAY JULY 25
HEALTH: New York Presbyterian
Brooklyn Methodist Hospital will hold
a free breastfeeding support group
from 2:30-3:30 p.m. in the hospital’s
Wesley House, Rooms 3K-C, 501 Sixth
Street. For more info, call 718-780-5078.
CRAFTS: Stitches with Love, a
group doing knitting and crocheting
for local hospitals, meets from 1-4 p.m.
at the Bay Ridge Library, 7223 Ridge
Boulevard. Donations accepted. All
welcome.
PHILOSOPHY: Green-Wood Cemetery,
Fi h Avenue and 25th Street, will
host “Death and Dharma” with Lama
Justin von Bujdoss in conjunction with
the Brooklyn Zen Center from 7-8:30
p.m.
WEDNESDAY JULY 26
FILM: St. Patrick’s Parish will
screen “Grease” as part of its Family
Barbecue and Moonlight Movie evening
in the schoolyard, 97th Street and
Fourth Avenue. Admission free; food
and beverages for sale. The event is
sponsored by Brooklyn One Productions
and Dorsa Group Realty, with the
fun beginning at 7 p.m., and the movie
starting at 9 p.m.
HEALTH: NYU Lutheran Augustana
will hold a stroke support group
from 2-3 p.m. in the chapel of the NYU
Lutheran Augustana Center, 5434
Second Avenue. For more info, call
718-630-7334.
ART: The Brooklyn Museum, 200
Eastern Parkway, will open a special
exhibition in partnership with the
Equal Justice Initiative, The Legacy
of Lynching, which will be on view
through September 3. For more info,
go to brooklynmuseum.org.
FILM: The Downtown Brooklyn
Partnership will screen “Zootopia” at
MetroTech Commons at sunset.
THURSDAY JULY 27
EXERCISE: The Bay Ridge Jewish
Center, Fourth Avenue and 81st Street,
o ers a tai chi class with Jane at 10 a.m.
First class free. For more info, call 718-
836-3103 or email o ce@brjc.org.
LEGAL SERVICES: Family Support
Center Family Health Center at NYU
Langone is providing free legal consultation
services through the Her
Justice Legal Services Initiatives for
low-income women living in Brooklyn
who are NYU Lutheran patients.
Walk-in appointments available from
11 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the waiting room of
the Sunset Park Family Health Center
Children’s Health at NYU Langone
(5610 Second Avenue). For more
info or to make an appointment call
718-630-7186.
PERFORMANCE: Puppetry Arts
will produce Timothy Edward Young’s
one-hour-long musical “Anthropomorphic”
at 8 p.m. at the Excelsior Bar, 563
Fi h Avenue. Ages 21 and up.
ART: The Brooklyn Museum, 200
Eastern Parkway, will host BUFU presents
US: A Convening on Collective
Action from 7-10 p.m. in the Steinberg
Family Sculpture Garden, fi rst fl oor,
with DJ performances, panel discussions,
art-making and more. Free with
museum admission. For more info, go
to brooklynmuseum.org.
YOGA: State Senator Marty Golden
will host Yoga in the Park at 7 p.m. in
Marine Park, near the Carmine Carro
Community Center, 30000 Fillmore
Avenue, weather permitting. For more
info, call 718-238-6044.
FILM: Brooklyn Bridge Park will
screen “The Lego Movie” and “All
the Things” at sunset with pre-show
music and food beginning at 5 p.m. as
part of its Movies with a View series
at Harbor View Lawn. Food vendors
include some from DeKalb Market
Hall. For more info, go to http://bit.
ly/2abHIFg.
GAMES: The Downtown Brooklyn
Partnership will host Happy Hours in
MetroTech Commons from 5-7 p.m. featuring
double Dutch lessons and a DJ.
CALENDAR
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The latest iteration of Summer Stroll will take place along Third Avenue between 68th and
80th Streets from 6-10:30 p.m. on Friday, July 21. Presented by the Merchants of Third
Avenue, the event features free entertainment and activities while the strip is closed to
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