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Park Slope Planner: The Best Events December 4-7

Park Slope Planner: The Best Events December 4-7
Photo of the Brooklyn Holiday Book Fair via Honey & Wax Booksellers
Photo of the Brooklyn Holiday Book Fair via Honey & Wax Booksellers

Looking for something fun to do close to home this weekend? Coming up in the neighborhood, you can satisfy everyone on your gift list at holiday fairs galore, see some realist paintings at an art opening, learn a thing or two about making comics, and more:

Art Reception: A Little Chaos
When: Thursday, December 4, 6pm
Where: Littlefield, 622 Degraw Street
What: Check out some paintings from an ongoing series of terrific realist paintings by Brooklyn-based artist LJ Lindhurst — if you can’t make it to the opening tonight, be sure to stop by during the show’s run, which concludes January 15.
How much: Free!

The Mess Around: Soul & Funk Dance Party
When: Friday, December 4, 10pm
Where: The Rock Shop, 249 4th Avenue
What: Because by Friday night you may want to dance the night away…
How much: $5 at the door.

Kings Of Karaoke
When: Friday, December 5, 11:59pm
Where: Union Hall, 702 Union Street
What: …or sing the night away!
How much: Free!

Tango Lessons
When: Saturday, December 6, 10am-12pm
Where: Central Library, Dweck Center, 10 Grand Army Plaza
What: Learn the fundamentals of one of a dramatic dance at this fun, informal series from the IATI Theater. Lessons are in English and Spanish, and there are two sessions: 10-11am is for beginners, and 11am-12pm is for advanced dancers.
How much: Free, but space is limited, so arrive early, and bring your library card for admission.

St. Francis Xavier’s 34th Annual Christmas Fair
When: Saturday, December 6, 10am-4pm
Where: St. Francis Xavier Lyceum, 752 President Street
What: Looking for a gift? Vendors will be selling handmade crafts, jewelry, accessories, and more. Plus, they’ll have wreaths and baked goods for sale, and Santa will be there!
How much: Free admission.

Brooklyn Holiday Book Fair
When: Saturday, December 6, 11am-5pm
Where: The Old Stone House, 336 3rd Street
What: Find some rare, out-of-print, or just fun new gifts for the bookworms in your life at this annual event that also features a free handmade origami book structure demo, and artist and writer Maira Kalman will be on hand to sign her new book, My Favorite Things.
How much: Free admission.

NYCreates Holiday Craft Fair
When: Saturday, December 6, 12-8pm
Where: Brooklyn Historical Society’s Great Hall, 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn Heights
What: Local ceramist Judith Eloise Hooper and Tom Toomey of TCat Designs, an artist and t-shirt designer based in South Slope, will join 38 other artists and artisans at this 11th annual event where you’re sure to find some unique gifts.
How much: Free admission.

Workshop: What’s Your Story? A Study And Creation Of Comics
When: Saturday, December 6, 1-4pm
Where: Interference Archive, 131 8th Street #4
What: Explore the wide variety of comics in the archive and discuss their personal and societal impact, then try your hand at making one yourself after a lesson.
How much: Free, but space is limited; RSVP required by emailing classes@interferencearchive.org.

Early Morning Bird Walk: Twelve Birds Of Winter
When: Sunday, December 7, 10am-12pm
Where: Audubon Center, Prospect Park
What: Spend a beautiful morning with our park’s fine feathered friends. This month’s walk, led by the Brooklyn Bird Club, will be on the lookout for Prospect Park residents that do not fly south for the winter.
How much: Free!

Simply Unemployable Live: A Night Of Improv And Stand-Up Comedy
When: Sunday, December 7, 8pm
Where: Union Hall, 702 Union Street
What: Matt Catanzano and Richie Moriarty, the comedy duo from YouTube’s Simply Unemployable, host “Simply Unemployable Live” featuring improv from Lauren Adams, Michael Hartney, Trevor Livingston, and Cavan Rogers. The show will also include stand-up from Josh Gondelman (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Modern Seinfeld).
How much: $5, available in advance.