Things To Do In Kensington & Windsor Terrace This Week

Photo via Kalil Johnson

Looking for something fun to do this week? Check out rebalancing yoga at Family of Light Holistic Center, a jam session at Bar Chord, or the Creatures of the Night in Prospect Park.

If you have an upcoming event you’d like featured in our calendar, or if there’s anything we’ve left off, let us know! Post your events in our community calendar or email us at editor@kensingtonbk.com.

Flatbush Food Court: Roswell TexMex
When: Monday, August 24, 6-10:30pm
Where: Sycamore, 1118 Cortelyou Road
What: Grab some tasty TexMex with your beer at Sycamore’s Flatbush Food Court. And grab a whiskey of the week paired with a half pint draught.
How much: No cover.

Chakra Cleanse & Balance
When: Tuesday, August 25, 7:30pm
Where: Family of Light Holistic Center, 717 Coney Island Avenue
What: Need to rebalance? Check out this yoga class that uses the chakra system through postures, vocal sounds and meditation to help find your center.
How much: $5 suggested donation.

The PitchBlak Playlist: Kalil Johnson
When: Tuesday, August 25, 8-11pm
Where: Bar Chord, 1008 Cortelyou Road
What: Bring your horns and rhymes and join in on this monthly jam session featuring artists from the community. This month, Kalil Johnson.
How much: Free.

Featured Film: Unbroken
When: Wednesday, August 26, 2pm
Where: Kensington Library, 4207 18th Avenue
What: Come watch the film, Unbroken. After a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a harrowing 47 days in a raft with two fellow crewmen before he’s caught by the Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp.
How much: Free.

Miss Elie Sorbsel
When: Wednesday, August 26, 9pm
Where: Bar Chord, 1008 Cortelyou Road
What: Check out this genre blurring artist performing with Nicolas Letman-Burtinovic, and Nathan Elman Bell.
How much: Free.

Creatures Of The Night
When: Thursday, August 27, 7-9pm
Where: Audubon Center, Prospect Park
What: Join Naturalist Paul Keim in Prospect Park on Thursday to meet the creatures that walk (or fly) the night. The evening will start with wine and cheese, while Paul talks about the role bats and insects play in the environment, followed by a walking tour to spot resident bats in flight. Note that the event is restricted to ages 21 and up, and reservations are required. Reserve your spot by calling 718-287-3400 x 303 or register online.
How much: $25 per person, cash only.