Weekend Events Roundup: Child Author Book Signing, Air Hockey, Flea Markets, And More

Weekend Events Roundup: Child Author Book Signing, Air Hockey, Flea Markets, And More
Photo via Flickr/Karl Sinfield.
Photo via Flickr/Karl Sinfield.

Here’s our list of great things to do in and around the neighborhood this weekend:

Parent’s Happy Hour
When: Friday, December 9, 5pm-7pm
Where: Werkstatt, 509 Coney Island Ave
What: Parents, bring your kids to dinner between 5 pm to 7 pm, weeknights, and enjoy happy hour prices on draft beer and wine! $5 for all draft beer and yummy draft wines (white, red AND rose!). Family friendly atmosphere and menu.

Sheepshead Bay Flea Market
When: Saturday, December 10, 8am-3pm
Where: United Methodist Church of Sheepshead Bay 3087 Ocean Ave
What: Weekly well-established Flea Market . Every Saturday from 8:00 AM to 3 PM . Come and find special treasures.

Ping Pong & Air Hockey
When: Friday, December 9, 4pm
Where: Gerritsen Beach Library, 2808 Gerritsen Ave
What: Improve your hand-eye coordination and have fun dong it at the library!

Free English Classes for Non-Native Speaking Adults
When: Saturday, December 10, 10am-1pm
Where: Gerritsen Beach Library, 2808 Gerritsen Ave
What: Attend Free English Classes to improve speaking, listening, reading and writing English. Must know some basic English. For non-native speaking adults.

Ariana Jalia Book Signing
When: Sunday, December 11, 12pm-4pm
Where: Toy Max, 104 West End Ave
What: Come meet “America’s Youngest Author,” at the Manhattan Beach toy store, Toy Max. Five-year-old Ariana Jalia will be signing copies of her two books. There will be treats and a raffle for a $25 gift card to Toy Max. See you there!

Music from Good Shepard
When: Sunday, December 11, 6pm
Where: Good Shepard Church, Avenue S and Brown Street.
What: The 20th annual “Music from Good Shepherd” classical music series concludes on Sunday with a performance of Handel’s “Messiah,” featuring an orchestra, choir, and soloists.  While admission is free and open to the public, donations for the performers are encouraged.