Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Events: Through December 29

Women making national and signal flags in the Brooklyn Navy Yard for the U.S. Navy during World War II. (Photo courtesy the National Archives.)

Below you’ll find information on events through the weekend in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill this weekend. Check back Monday to see what’s scheduled next week!

Happy Hour Friday
When: Friday, December 26 from 5-8pm
Where: Tipsy at 584 Myrtle Avenue
What: Join neighbors for a free wine-tasting and relaxed conversation.
How much: Free

DJ Misbehavior: Classic Brooklyn Party
When: Friday, December 26 from 10am-3pm
Where: The Basement at Putnam’s Pub at 419 Myrtle Avenue
What: Weekly party.
How much: Free

Slimmy Jimmy Dance Party
When: Friday, December 26 from 10pm-3:30am
Where: The Emerson Bar at 561 Myrtle Avenue
What: Keeping it Disco, Funky and 80’s Jumpy all night and $5 Margaritas.
How much: Free

Homework Help
When: Saturday, December 27 from 12-1pm
Where: Bedford Library at 496 Franklin Avenue
How much: Free

ShapeUp!
When: Saturday, December 27 from 12-1pm
Where: Bedford Library at 496 Franklin Avenue
What: Adult fitness class.
How much: Free

Brooklyn Navy Yard Tour
When: Saturday, December 27 from 2-4pm
Where: BLDG 92 at 63 Flushing Avenue
What: Guided bus tour of the 150-year shipbuilding facility including a Civil-War era dry dock, the 24-acre former Navy hospital campus, and the nation’s first multi-story LEED Gold-certified industrial building.
How much: Free to attend

Art Exhibit
When: Saturday, December 27 from 2-5pm
Where: Baguetteaboudit! Bakery Cafe at 270 Vanderbilt Avenue
What: Peruse and buy artwork from local artist Noel Nantambu Hall while snacking on a delicious pastry or sandwich!
How much: Free

Music at JACK
When: Saturday, December 27 at 9pm
Where: JACK NY at 505 Waverly Avenue
What: Saadet Türköz, vocal; Satoshi Takeishi, percussion; Avram Fefer, sax; Shahzad Ismaily, e-guitar; Raul Rothblatt, cello
How much: $10

Yule Log 2.0
When: Saturday, December 27-31 from 1-10pm
Where: BRIC House at 647 Fulton Street
What: Over 70 films by over 80 illustrators, animators, directors, and creative coders, bringing the traditional Yule Log back and into the digital age.
How much: Free