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Things to Do in Ditmas Park This Weekend

Pape Armand Boye

The first weekend of spring looks like it’ll be a pretty chilly one, but thankfully there are lots of great events going on indoors around the area — and a couple things outdoors, because hey, you haven’t put away your winter coat just yet.

Thursday, March 21

Increasing and decreasing for knitters at Brooklyn ARTery, 6pm.
All the King’s Horses and the Ben Gerstein trio play the Intuit concert series at Lark, 8pm.
• Open mic night at 773 Lounge, 8:30pm.
Pape Armand Boye (pictured above) has a style that’s hard to categorize. Check him out at Sycamore, 8pm.

Friday, March 22

Free Pilates class at the Audubon Center in Prospect Park, 12pm.
Adults are welcome to play with a Wii system at the Cortelyou Library, 1pm.
Elliot Rayman, Svavar Knútur, and Kendy Gable play Sycamore, 9pm.
South Brooklyn Queers social hour at Sycamore, 9pm.

Saturday, March 23

Balloon art and juggling demo at Lark, 10am.
• Spring equinox tour of the Japanese House, 11am. RSVP to 131tour@gmail.com.
• Ride the Prospect Park carousel, which opens today at 12pm.
• The Alex Levin Trio plays during brunch at Purple Yam, 12-2:30pm.
• Five military vets, including neighbor Jacob Siegel, read fiction and poetry at Sycamore, 7pm.
• Music and food at the Beverley Concert House Series VIII, 7pm. RSVP to jessestacken@gmail.com for directions.

Sunday, March 24

Home Spun Craft Fair at Lark, 12-6pm.
• Beef jerky tasting at Brooklyn ARTery, 12:30pm.
• OperaOggiNY presents Puccini’s Suor Angelica, Flatbush Reformed Church, 6pm.
Sit zazen at Third Root, 6:45pm.
• Join the jazz jam at Underground Works at Sycamore, 8pm.