10 am – noon The Home We Build Together Discussion Group Ages: 8 and underCommunity Family Holiday 14th Street YEast Village
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
2 – 5 pm Bright Habits Powered by National Grid Ages: 12 and underArt Attractions Family Brooklyn Children’s MuseumBrooklyn
6:30 – 8:30 pm 🎃👻 Spooktacular Family Fun at Cross Island YMCA! 👻🎃 Ages: AllArt Community Family Cross Island YMCABellerose
10 am – 6:30 pm Celebrate Halloween Ages: 12 and underAnimals Art Family Brooklyn Children’s MuseumBrooklyn
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 – 11:30 am Wake Up & Dance with Suzi Shelton Ages: 8 and underCommunity Family Music ShapeShifter LabBrooklyn
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 – 11:30 am Wake Up & Dance with Suzi Shelton Ages: 8 and underCommunity Family Music ShapeShifter LabBrooklyn
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
Tomorrow, 8 am THE GUGGENHEIM FELLOWSHIP AT 100 A New Special Exhibit Celebrating a Century of Cultural Impact The New York Historical
Tomorrow, 10:30 am Fantastical Realities: Sandra Caplan, Maya Ciarrocchi, and Ray Ciarrocchi Derfner Judaica Museum
QNS This Glendale hall had a rocky history steeped in local politics: Our Neighborhood, The Way it Was
AMNY ‘No Kings’ march in NYC sees more than 100,000 marchers speak out against Trump, no arrests or disruptions
Brooklyn Paper Proposed Downtown Brooklyn tower could obstruct neighboring views, change landmark row