Things to Do in Ditmas Park This Weekend
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.
• 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.
• 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.
• 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.