Weekend Events Roundup: Child Author Book Signing, Air Hockey, Flea Markets, And More

Weekend Events Roundup: Child Author Book Signing, Air Hockey, Flea Markets, And More
Photo via Flickr/Karl Sinfield.
Photo via Flickr/Karl Sinfield.

Here’s our list of great things to do in and around the neighborhood this weekend:

Parent’s Happy Hour
When: Friday, December 9, 5pm-7pm
Where: Werkstatt, 509 Coney Island Ave
What: Parents, bring your kids to dinner between 5 pm to 7 pm, weeknights, and enjoy happy hour prices on draft beer and wine! $5 for all draft beer and yummy draft wines (white, red AND rose!). Family friendly atmosphere and menu.

Sheepshead Bay Flea Market
When: Saturday, December 10, 8am-3pm
Where: United Methodist Church of Sheepshead Bay 3087 Ocean Ave
What: Weekly well-established Flea Market . Every Saturday from 8:00 AM to 3 PM . Come and find special treasures.

Ping Pong & Air Hockey
When: Friday, December 9, 4pm
Where: Gerritsen Beach Library, 2808 Gerritsen Ave
What: Improve your hand-eye coordination and have fun dong it at the library!

Free English Classes for Non-Native Speaking Adults
When: Saturday, December 10, 10am-1pm
Where: Gerritsen Beach Library, 2808 Gerritsen Ave
What: Attend Free English Classes to improve speaking, listening, reading and writing English. Must know some basic English. For non-native speaking adults.

Ariana Jalia Book Signing
When: Sunday, December 11, 12pm-4pm
Where: Toy Max, 104 West End Ave
What: Come meet “America’s Youngest Author,” at the Manhattan Beach toy store, Toy Max. Five-year-old Ariana Jalia will be signing copies of her two books. There will be treats and a raffle for a $25 gift card to Toy Max. See you there!

Music from Good Shepard
When: Sunday, December 11, 6pm
Where: Good Shepard Church, Avenue S and Brown Street.
What: The 20th annual “Music from Good Shepherd” classical music series concludes on Sunday with a performance of Handel’s “Messiah,” featuring an orchestra, choir, and soloists.  While admission is free and open to the public, donations for the performers are encouraged.

Subscribe to Bklyner

Sign up now to get access to the library of members-only issues.
Jamie Larson
Subscribe